NEW YORK -- Mets pitcher Kodai Senga allowed one run over 4u2154 innings on Sunday in his third minor league rehab start.
Sidelined all season with a troublesome right shoulder, the New York right-hander threw 40 of his 66 pitches for strikes in his second start for Triple-A Syracuse. Senga allowed a pair of singles, walked two and struck out three. The run, which scored on a fourth-inning sacrifice fly, was the first allowed by Senga across his three rehab starts.
He struck out three over 2u2154 scoreless innings July 9 and struck out six of the nine batters he faced across 2u2154 hitless innings in his first start July 3.