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flag Kodai Senga debuted strong for the Mets in spring training, pitching 2.2 innings with two runs allowed and two strikeouts.

flag Kodai Senga made a promising debut in his first spring training start for the Mets, pitching 2.2 innings against the Cardinals, allowing two runs on three hits—both solo homers—while striking out two and walking none. flag His fastball averaged 96.7 mph, peaking at 98.9 mph, showing his arm is strong. flag Senga signaled openness to a regular five-day rotation, a potential shift from his past rest patterns. flag The Mets, who retained him despite trade rumors, see him as vital to their rotation, especially in October. flag His performance offers early optimism ahead of the season.

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