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Senga will be out for at least two weeks, but it’ll likely be a longer stint than the minimum requirement. The Mets recalled reliever Max Kranick from Triple-A to replace Senga on the active roster, but they’ll need to make an adjustment to the rotation in the coming days.
about 19 hours ago
June 13, 2025 5:48 PM
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about 9 hours ago
All things considered, that’s the best possible news that the Mets could have heard following Senga’s evaluation. He’ll rest for a couple of weeks before being reassessed. It sounds like if everything goes according to plan, he should be able to rejoin the Mets’ rotation before the All-Star break.
Source: Andrew Tredinnick
NYM •
about 9 hours ago
All things considered, that’s the best possible news that the Mets could have heard following Senga’s evaluation. He’ll rest for a couple of weeks before being reassessed. It sounds like if everything goes according to plan, he should be able to rejoin the Mets’ rotation before the All-Star break.
Source: Andrew Tredinnick
NYM • PH
about 10 hours ago
Marte has turned his season around in a big way. He has a .960 OPS over his last 15 games and has worked his way back into a nearly full-time role at designated hitter for the Mets since Mark Vientos went out with a hamstring injury. Sadly, as he’s now 36 years old, he’s no longer anything close to the prolific base stealer he once was with four on the season.