Kodai Senga Leads Mets to Third Win, Extends Scoreless Streak to 19 Innings
Kodai Senga Leads Mets to Third Win, Extends Scoreless Streak to 19 Innings

Kodai Senga Leads Mets to Third Win, Extends Scoreless Streak to 19 Innings

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New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga delivered another stellar outing, extending his scoreless streak to over 18 innings with 5 2/3 shutout frames in a 3-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Senga allowed just three hits and two walks while striking out four, bringing his season ERA to a league-leading 0.79 and improving his record to 3-1. His dominance has been a bright spot for a Mets rotation beset by injuries, with manager Carlos Mendoza praising Senga's reliability and competitive edge. Despite facing one of the league's more productive offenses, Senga's signature forkball and command kept the Cardinals off the board, ending Brendan Donovan's 14-game hitting streak. The Mets' victory marked their third straight over St. Louis, and Senga's performance has solidified his role as the team's ace following a challenging recovery from early-season injuries. Looking ahead, Senga aims to continue his winning streak in his next scheduled start.

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