QUEENS — Kodai Senga’s masterful one-hit, nine-strikeout, scoreless outing in the New York Mets’ 2-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night continues to cement the early notion that the 30-year-old right-hander is practically untouchable within the friendly confines of Citi Field.
In what was the best start of his young MLB career after making the jump from Japan this winter, Senga lowered his home ERA to a remarkable 1.20 having allowed just four earned runs in 30 innings of work with 38 strikeouts, 14 hits allowed, and 14 walks.
“Pitching at home, we have a lot of great fans here,” Senga said. “I don’t want to disappoint them
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