Keeping Kodai Senga or not is up for debate. He has ace-like stuff. He just didn’t finish looking like himself last season. The merits of whether to move on from him as a member of the New York Mets starting staff is up to you. If he’s sticking around as he apparently hopes to do, the Mets have some other big decisions to make.
With Senga back, this is how they can approach the rotation while improving themselves, too.
Three ways the Mets can improve the starting rotation with Kodai Senga sticking around
1) Keep everyone while adding a frontline starter, loser moves to the bullpen, expect someone to get hurt
Whether it’s Tarik Skubal, Freddy Peralta, or anyone else, the Mets need to add to their starting pitching staff.