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New York Mets right-hander Kodai Senga left Thursday’s start against the Washington Nationals with an apparent right leg injury.
Senga allowed just two baserunners in the first 5 1/3 innings before racing to cover first on CJ Abrams’ grounder to Pete Alonso. Senga made a leaping grab of Alonso’s high throw and touched the bag with his right foot on his way down.
But the 32-year-old stumbled upon landing and reached for the back of his right leg before hopping and eventually tumbling to the ground.
Senga was visited by manager Carlos Mendoza, a trainer and his interpreter before being surrounded by teammates. He got up and walked off the field on his own, albeit with a slight limp.
The 5 2/3 scoreless innings of one-hit ball lowered Senga’s ERA to 1.47. Left-hander Jose Castillo entered with the Mets leading 4-0.
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Senga suffered a left calf injury in his only regular-season start last July 26. After missing the first 102 games because of a right shoulder strain, Senga gave up two runs in 5 1/3 innings against the Atlanta Braves before he was injured sprinting off the mound to clear room for Alonso to catch a pop-up by Austin Riley. Senga returned to make three appearances, including two brief starts, in the playoffs.
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Reporting by The Associated Press.
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