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Mets’ pitcher Kodai Senga exited the game against the Nationals due to a potential leg injury.

**Mets Secure Sixth Straight Win Despite Injury to Senga**

The New York Mets triumphed over the Washington Nationals in a thrilling 4-3 victory on Thursday afternoon, marking their sixth consecutive win. However, the game was overshadowed by a concerning injury to one of their star players, starting pitcher Kodai Senga.

Senga, who had been performing exceptionally well, recorded one out in the sixth inning before leaving the game due to an apparent injury. The incident occurred when he attempted to cover first base on a ground ball hit by Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams. After first baseman Pete Alonso fielded the grounder, his throw to Senga forced the pitcher to leap, resulting in an awkward landing on first base.

Although the runner was called out, Senga fell to his knees in foul territory, visibly in pain and clutching his hamstring. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and the team’s trainer quickly attended to the MLB All-Star as he made his way to the dugout. At the time of his exit, the Mets held a commanding 4-0 lead, and Senga had allowed only one hit throughout his outing.

Despite the injury, Senga earned the win, improving his record to 7-3, with an impressive 1.47 ERA that ranks second in the majors.

As the Mets continue their season, fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on Senga’s condition and hoping for a swift recovery for the talented pitcher.

**FAQ**

*What happened to Kodai Senga during the game?*

Kodai Senga sustained a hamstring injury while covering first base, leading to his early exit from the game. 

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