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The New York Mets let one slip away against the Washington Nationals, with Kodai Senga struggling and a comeback falling short.
Senga (7-5) took the loss Wednesday, surrendering five runs (four earned) on six hits and two walks over five innings as the Mets fell 5-4 to the Nationals. He struck out four.
The Mets’ pitching plan right now entails rolling with the same five starting pitchers and not adding a sixth.
Kyle Schwarber doubled, homered and had five RBIs, while leadoff man Trea Turner had five of Philadelphia's 20 hits as the ...
The New York Mets’ three-game win streak came to an end Wednesday night, undone by a rough outing from Kodai Senga and missed scoring chances late in a 5-4 road loss to the Washington Nationals. Senga ...
Kodai Senga couldn't provide quality length in the Mets' deflating road loss to the division-rival Nationals on Wednesday night.
The Mets’ modest winning streak came to an end after just three games as Kodai Senga struggled against the Nationals tonight in D.C. and the team’s comeback effort came up short.
The Nationals put themselves in position to win tonight’s game against the Mets thanks to a much-needed and improved offensive approach against Kodai Senga and another solid start by Brad Lord, at ...
But finishing this marathon has proven challenging: Holmes is averaging less than five innings in his last nine starts, the ...
The Washington Nationals saw Josh Bell obliterate a home run against the New York Mets that ranks among the best in his MLB career.
The Nationals get to Kodai Senga for five runs over five innings and get three scoreless innings from their bullpen to derail the Mets on their playoff push.