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Kodai Senga delivers shutout outing as Mets bats earn A’s series

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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West Sacramento, California – Kodai’s performance improved as the tickets advanced on Sunday.

In the seventh, the right of the Mets was still bringing its rapid ball to 96 mph and turning through the ATS alignment. Maybe the only question was if he would get a chance at least to start the eighth.

That opportunity was denied by the manager Carlos Mendoza, but Senga still ended with the best start for a Mets pitcher this season in the team’s 8-0 victory in the series’s rubber game in Sutter Health Park.

Senga, who launched 79 launches, allowed four hits around seven laundering inputs with four strikeouts and two walks, removing 11 of the last 12 batters he faced. The last two Songa batters, Seth Brown and Gio Urshela, each struck.

It was a second consecutive beginning in which Senga did not allow a race, including his five goals against the Marlins last week.

Kodai Senga launches against athletics at the bottom of the fourth entry in Sutter Health Park on April 13, 2025 in Sacramento, California. Getty images

It became the first starter of the Mets this year to work in the seventh. David Peterson was the only previous launcher of the METS to complete six tickets at the beginning this season.

It was an offensively neglected game for the METS until the ninth, when four insurance races were accumulated with help for the defensive lapses of A.

Until that time, the Mets were 1 by 9 with runners in an annotation position and had gone to 11, but that was still enough to spoil Luis Severino’s meeting with his former teammates.

Severino, already in 101 releases, was allowed to remain in the game to face Luis Torrens with two outs in the sixth. Torrens won the battle, stroking a simple RBI for the first race of the game.

More than 5 ²/₃ entries, the veteran right allowed a race with four hits with six strikeouts and three walks. Severino averaged 97.3 MPH with his four -seam fast ball.

Two days before, Severino revealed that he would have accepted less money to stay with the METS, but the team was not reception. Severino received a three -year contract worth $ 67 million from athletics. He said he transmitted to the METS that he was willing to accept a two -year contract for $ 40 million.

Francisco Lindor is safe in the second base, the ball thrown to Jacob Wilson of athletics hits Lindor on the back at the top of the first entrance. Getty images

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The Mets extended Severino to 33 launches in the first entrance after a launch error of the second Baseman Max Muncy in Juan Sotos Grounder, but could not write down. Pete Alonso reached a double play before Brandon Nimmo was retired.

Nimmo doubled in the room, and Torrens took a two outs walk before Brett Bitch extended his bat against Severino to a tenth field. Severino, after a visit to the mound of the receiver Shea Langeliers, threw a cutter that Bitch turned and lost to finish the entrance.



The Mets fulfilled two double moves behind the Senga early to show off their worship. In the second, after a launch error by Francisco Lindor, Senga got Jacob Wilson to reach a double play 5-4-3. In the third, Senga surrendered consecutive singles to start the entrance to a Baty field in third by Brent Rooker began another double play.

In the sixth, Alonso made an initial walk against Severino and reached third place on successive land. Torrens continued with his second single in the game to give the METS a 1-0 advantage.

Lindor caressed a double RBI in the seventh for the second race of the game. Tyrone Taylor was drilled by a launch to start the entrance, and after Luisangel Acuña entered the choice of a filter, Lindor delivered a double to the center of the left. Mark winds drew a walk loaded with bases against Noah Murdock with two outs to extend the advantage of the Mets at 3-0.

Luis Torrens (13) The second entry of a baseball game against athletics on Sunday, April 13, 2025 arrives at a single door. AP
Brandon Nimmo (9) reaches a double against the duration of athletics, the fourth entry in Sutter Health Park. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect

Taylor tripled in the eighth and scored the fourth race of the Mets when José Leclerc resisted a pickoff throw to the third base.

In the ninth, winds hit a double RBI before Brown lost Torrens’ steering wheel to the sun due to a double score.

Bitch tripled in the third race of the entrance, and the Mets extended the advantage to 8-0 in the field of Taylor of the Campocorto glove.

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