The New York Mets are chasing stability in their rotation, but Kodai Senga’s uneven return has thrown them an unexpected curveball.

Senga, who strained his hamstring in June, hasn’t resembled the ace who dazzled earlier this season with his electric arsenal.

Since returning in July, the right-hander has labored to a 5.90 ERA across nine starts, struggling with rhythm and consistency.

Rather than continue forcing the issue, the Mets and Kodai Senga jointly decided on a surprising but strategic solution: Triple-A Syracuse.

The Mets announced their decision via social media , with other roster moves on a busy Friday.

The move isn’t punishment—it’s a reset, giving Senga controlled opportunities to find his mechanics away from major-league pressure.

SNY’s Andy Martino reported that Senga

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