The second deployment of Kodai Senga in the postseason backfired spectacularly for the New York Mets, which seems fitting considering the stage was set in Los Angeles. Pitching in just his third game all year following 5.1 innings of regular-season work sandwiched by shoulder and calf injuries and a two-inning outing in Game 1 of… Read More
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