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Mets Move Kodai Senga To Bullpen

The New York Mets have moved pitcher Kodai Senga to the bullpen after a series of poor performances.

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The brief

The New York Mets have shifted pitcher Kodai Senga from the starting rotation to the bullpen. Coverage emphasizes the Mets' frustration with Senga's recent performances.

SNY and The New York Times report on the team's dissatisfaction, while ESPN and MLB.com confirm the move to the bullpen. MLB Trade Rumors also covers the shift.

The next steps for Senga in his new bullpen role remain unclear. Coverage does not yet specify how the Mets plan to replace Senga in the starting rotation.

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Quick answers

Why was Kodai Senga moved to the bullpen?

Senga was moved to the bullpen after a series of poor performances, including a recent loss to the Cubs.

Which outlets are covering the Mets' decision?

Coverage is present in SNY, The New York Times, ESPN, MLB.com, and MLB Trade Rumors.

What is the Mets' plan for the starting rotation?

Coverage does not yet specify how the Mets plan to replace Senga in the starting rotation.

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