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The Mets moved to 7-3 on the young season, including winning five games in a row, all while battling bats who have not woken up yet and weather that baseball has no business being played in — and they owe it to their pitching, both starters and relievers.

Kodai Senga got the ball to start the game and performed amicably. He did not have his best stuff overall, but he blanked the Marlins for five innings, striking out four and scattering five hits and two walks. Senga, who absolutely hates to see a first inning coming (he came into the game with a 4.