Baseball: Mets' Senga likely to miss Opening Day with shoulder strain

Kodai Senga, the New York Mets' most successful starting pitcher last season, has been shut down indefinitely due to a right-shoulder strain, a team official said Thursday.

David Stearns, the team's president of baseball operations, told a press conference that the 31-year-old right-hander will be sidelined until symptoms subside after an MRI exam revealed a moderate capsule strain in the back of his shoulder. Senga is expected to start the season on the injured list.

He threw a bullpen on Monday but did not practice Wednesday, when he complained of fatigue in his right arm.

Senga went 12-7 for the Mets with a 2.98 ERA and 202 strikeouts in 166-1/3 innings in 2023, his first year in Major League Baseball. He led the team in wins, ERA, strikeouts and innings pitched.

The former SoftBank Hawks ace filed for free agency in 2022 following 11 seasons in Japan's major leagues.

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