Friday night fell into the “not-so-sharp” category, but after six innings the Japanese right-hander had allowed only two runs and the score was tied. That wasn’t enough to help the Mets win.
MINNEAPOLIS — Even on days when he isn’t his sharpest, Kodai Senga has largely succeeded this season in keeping the Mets in games.
Friday night fell into the “not-so-sharp” category, but after six innings the Japanese right-hander had allowed only two runs and the score was tied.For a second straight game, the Mets’ bats were quiet and the bullpen non-compliant, in a 5-2 loss to the Twins at Target Field. Sean Reid-Foley surrendered three earned runs in a disastrous seventh inning for the Mets, who fell 12 games below .500.It was the sixth straight start in which he pitched at least six innings and allowed three earned runs or fewer.Kodai Senga reacts after giving up a solo home run to Carlos Correa during the Mets’ 5-2 loss to the Twins.But the Twins seized the game against Reid-Foley, who surrendered two hits and a walk in the seventh inning before he was removed with two runs already across.
Grant Hartwig entered and allowed two additional hits, bringing in another run, which also was charged to Reid-Foley.Senga walked two batters in the inning, including Jorge Polanco to begin the rally, but escaped with only the one run allowed.Francisco Alvarez walked leading off the inning and Pete Alonso doubled him to third before Lindor delivered the double, giving him 85 RBIs for the season.
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