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Kodai Senga said Thursday night’s outing against the Braves was the best he’d felt since returning from the 15-day injured list last month.
By the sixth inning, however, Senga found himself in a bit of a jam as he started to lose the aggressiveness and conviction he had been throwing with for a majority of the night.
After walking Matt Olson, giving up a single to Drake Baldwin and allowing Michael Harris II to put runners on first and third on a sharp ground ball to center field, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza decided to give Senga the hook and hand the game over to the bullpen.
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