Mets' Ace Makes Encouraging Progress Towards Return

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The New York Mets got a much-needed positive update on Kodai Senga.
New York's ace would finally resume his throwing program on Sunday, as he threw a bullpen session. After an off day on Monday, Senga participated in long tossing on Tuesday, and is expected to throw a second bullpen session on either Wednesday or Thursday.
Notes from Carlos Mendoza:
— Metsmerized Online (@Metsmerized) June 11, 2024
• Edwin Díaz (shoulder impingement) will be activated from the IL on Thursday when he’s eligible.
• Kodai Senga threw a bullpen on Sunday and will throw another Wednesday. Senga also long tossed today. pic.twitter.com/rocfOlGlmg
If the 31-year-old righty continues to progress at this pace, he should be ready to return after the All-Star break.
Senga has yet to throw a pitch in the 2024 season, as he has been sidelined since February with a posterior capsule strain in his right shoulder. Originally expected back in May or June, the Mets' ace encountered a setback in his rehab and was shut down again with triceps inflammation.
The fear of going the first half without Senga was effectively confirmed by Mendoza on Saturday, when he told reporters that it was "fair to say" that their Japanese star would not pitch until the second half of the year.
But with Senga finally making progress again, the Mets may get their ace back at the perfect time. The team is playing somewhat better lately, winning six of their last ten contests; they currently are just 3.5 out of a Wild Card spot, and those chances will undoubtedly increase if the 2023 NL Rookie of the Year runner-up can spark the rotation.

Joe Najarian is the Deputy Editor and a writer for the New York Mets On SI site. He got his bachelor’s degree in journalism with a specialization in sports from Rutgers University, graduating in 2022. Joe has previously written for Jersey Sporting News and for the New York Giants On SI site. You can follow him on Twitter/X: @JoeNajarian