Put ace forced to leave the game after an awkward landing at the first basis

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The New York Mets won their confrontation Thursday afternoon against the rival of the East NL Washington Nationals division. While the 4-3 victory was the sixth consecutive victory of the dishes, the match was spoiled by what seemed to be a serious injury to one of their key players.

Starting launcher Kodai Senga recorded one in sixth round, but left the match after suffering an apparent injury.

Senga seemed to have problems with his right leg after running to cover the first goal on a ball on the ground touched by the Washington CJ Abrams.

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The starter of New York Mets, Kodai Senga, reacts after having suffered an injury in the sixth round against the Nationals of Washington in Citi Field in New York on June 12, 2025. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)

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The first goal player of the dishes, Pete Alonso, initially aligned the group, but his launch in Senga forced the launcher to jump in the air, and he landed awkwardly at the first base.

New goal player in New York Mets Pete Alonso (20) and the second goal player Jeff McNeil (1) look at the launcher leaving Kodai Senga (34) after having suffered an injury in the sixth round against the Nationals of Washington in Citi Field in New York on June 12, 2025. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)

The runner was excluded, but Senga fell on his knees in foul territory after the room.

Senga suffered visible and held his hamstrings as a manager of the Mets Carlos Mendoza and the team coach took care of the MLB All-Star.

New York Mets launcher Kodai Senga is following land against the Washington Nationals in the first round at Citi Field in New York on June 12, 2025. (Brad Penner / Imagn images)

The dishes held an advance of 4-0 against visiting nationals when Senga went to the canoe. He had only granted one time when he left the morning of baseball.

Senga won the victory on Thursday to improve its record at 7-3. His era of 1.47 ranks second in the majors.

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