Mets' Strikeout Graphic Backfires Miserably In Failed Attempt To Showcase Pitcher's Disgusting Forkball
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Citi Field ‘Ghost Fork’ Graphic Was really Cute Until It Wasn't
The Citi Field staff is likely re-thinking its in-stadium graphics after a display celebrating New York Mets pitcher Kodai Senga went horribly wrong.Senga is known for his signature pitch, the Ghost Fork. So, every time Senga struck out someone with the pitch, the Mets put up a cut little graphic of a ghost holding a fork. If he gets a batter out with any other pitch, they use the standard "K" for strikeout.So imagine how awkward things got on T…
Mets Starting Pitchers Off to Historic Start
The New York Mets made history yesterday. Kodai Senga threw 5 and 2/3 innings of one-run ball vs the Pittsburgh Pirates, raising his ERA to 1.22 over his first eight starts of the year. Yes, you read that right, raising. In the process, Senga joined Clay Holmes, David Peterson, Tylor Megill and Griffin Canning to become the first group of five starting pitchers to have a sub-3.15 ERA and 40-plus strikeouts through their first eight starts, per G…
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