Mets P Kodai Sangga (Hamstring) led to the injured list

New York Met’s started the pitcher Kodai Seng, on Thursday a tense against Washington National won 4-3 with a correct hamstring.
Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed after the game that Major League ERA leaders were leading for the 15-day injured list. Sangga will have an MRI on Friday to determine the severity of the injury.
Mendoza said, “We are just waiting and see what we are doing.”
With one in the sixth innings, Sega ran a grounder to cover the first base on a grounder by CJ Abrams. The first Basman Pit Alonso fielded the ball but Seng threw a high while covering the bag.
Sangga jumped to coral the ball and landed strangely on the bag for the outside, but immediately went down into the area of dishonesty. He was holding his right leg and exiting the game after a brief consultation with Mendoza and a trainer.
Sangga allowed just one hit, one went and hit five. On exiting the competition, Mates took a 4–0 lead.
The 32-year-old Senga improved 7-3 with a win and his 5 2/3 scorer innings reduced the right-handed era to MLB-Best to 1.47.
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