Kodai Senga allowed five hits and one run with two walks and six strikeouts across six innings in a no-decision on Friday against the Rockies.
Usually, when a pitcher only gives up one run over six innings in Coors Field, that’s good enough to win the game. However, the Mets offense didn’t wake up until the seventh inning so Senga had to settle for a no-decision despite another tremendous outing. He leaned on his renowned ghost-fork, throwing it nearly twice as much as any other offering. Its 47% usage rate is the most he’s ever thrown it during a single start in his career. It still forced 14 swings-and-misses as Senga used it to work out of trouble on more than a few occasions. His next start is scheduled to come at home against the Nationals.