Mets Navigate Kodai Senga's Injury with In-House Rotation Options
With ace Kodai Senga sidelined indefinitely due to a shoulder strain, the Mets opt not to seek external replacements, relying instead on their depth.
- Kodai Senga, the Mets' ace, is out indefinitely with a moderate shoulder strain, expected to miss the season's start.
- The Mets will not pursue external starting pitching options, despite Senga's absence, due to payroll constraints.
- Tylor Megill, Joey Lucchesi, José Butto, and Max Kranick are among those competing for rotation spots in spring training.
- Mets officials express confidence in the team's pitching depth, highlighting the potential of internal candidates.
- The team's decision not to add another starter is influenced by a 110 percent luxury tax on payroll exceeding the threshold.

























