November 16, 2024
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Mets manager Carlos Mendoza briefed reporters, starting with an update on Kodai Senga, who recently underwent a PRP injection in New York for a moderate strain in his right shoulder. Senga has returned to training, and the medical team advises about three weeks of rest before assessing further steps. The aim is to expedite his recovery, although the precise injection date remains unspecified.

When pressed about a potential April comeback, Mendoza remained cautious, emphasizing the need to monitor Senga’s progress post-injection before determining a timeline. While speculating on a return date, he hinted that May might be more realistic.

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Senga himself refrained from committing to a specific timeframe, stating his recovery depends on his shoulder’s condition and remains uncertain.

Although losing their top starter poses challenges, Mets’ GM Stearns downplayed the immediate need for external reinforcements, expressing confidence in the team’s existing options. Stearns highlighted pitchers like Tylor Megill, José Butto, and Joey Lucchesi as viable replacements.

Megill’s recent outing in the Grapefruit League showed promise despite initial struggles with command. Butto is slated to pitch next, drawing praise from Mendoza for his current form and athleticism on the mound.

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