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The New York Mets' starting rotation has received reinforcements in Kodai Senga and Sean Manaea this month, but another starter remains sidelined. Tylor Megill,
Friday marked the official start of the second half of the season, which is more of a symbolic day than anything. The actual halfway point of the schedule passed weeks ago. Friday is simply the time when players return from the All-Star break.
Sean Manaea, who entered Sunday's game in relief, struck out seven Royals, including five straight at one point.
Kodai Senga is expected to return from the injured list on Friday to face the Royals, according to manager Carlos Mendoza, with Sean Manaea two days behind him.
Left-hander Sean Manaea, who has missed the entire season to date rehabbing right oblique and left elbow injuries, could still return before the All-Star break. Manaea is scheduled to make one more Minor League rehab start Tuesday to stretch out to 75-plus pitches.
Right-hander Mets’ Kodai Senga was activated off the injured list Friday afternoon for the series opener against the Kansas City Royals.
Several hours earlier, Manaea learned that his aunt, Mabel, had died. “That game was for her,” he said. What a way to honor someone. Manaea pitched seven brilliant innings as the Mets beat the ...
Sean Manaea strikes out TJ Friedl, Matt McLain and Elly De La Cruz in order to retire the side in the top of the 1st during his first start of the season