If we learn anything last year, he did not look forward away when it comes to Kodai Senga from an injury.
But there were signs of progress on Monday, as Senga has played the disposal of the hill for the first time since it was tense in the right knee during the beginning on June 12.
The right player, who was limited to only one picnic in the normal season a year ago due to the problems of the shoulder and the trilogy and then the tense calf, through a translator on Monday that he felt “wonderful” before throwing in the bull with some intensity.
He managed to continue throwing after the last healthy setback, which gives Mets a reason for optimism that Senga will avoid long absence a year ago, when the issues enjoyed by mechanics have been in most of this season.
“As of now, I am not worried at all,” Singa said when asked about these mechanics. “As things advance and throw them more, mechanics will be more important. I must continue to be careful.”
He also stressed the importance of communication between him and the team.
“The conversations are very important,” Singa said. “We'll take them day after day. On some days, I will push further and others will return a step back,” Singa said.
Senga said on Monday that he did not remember exactly the cause of the knee strain when he was covering the first base and had to rush to throw a high from Alonso House.
“When it fell, the public region was painful,” Sina said.

At this stage, the focus is on its return to a rotation that is not without Tylor Megill, who suffered from the elbow sprain a few days after the Senga decreased, as well as Sean Manaea (Lelab) – although Frankie Montas is scheduled to start his first start on Tuesday after dealing with the Latte strain.
Senga added that after that he needs to be able to run at the utmost speed and make discounts before starting a possible rehabilitation mission.
Carlos Mendoza, who saw the stations directly and started that Sentea bent a year ago, was encouraged by his progress this time.
The director said: “The good thing is that he continued to throw even immediately after the injury. [later]”
Before the season, Senga has expressed the goal of throwing 162 roles, which will be in line with 166 ¹/₃ the roles he gave two years ago.
In 73 ²/₃ the roles of this season, this number may be far.
“It is more difficult, but based on how to perform in the following part of the season, it may seem to be achieved. It is important to get good health, go back to the field and throw the largest possible number of roles,” Singa said.