Mets sign Kodai Senga to five-year, $75M dealThe Muts are adding another weapon to their rotation.
Japanese star right-hander Kodai Senga and the Muts came to an agreement Saturday night on a five-year, $75 million contract, The Post’s Joel Sherman confirmed. The deal includes an opt-out after the third year and a no-trade clause.
Senga, who will turn 30 in January, is the third starting pitcher general manager Billy Eppler has signed in the past week, after Justin Verlander (two years, $86.7 million) and Jose Quintana (two years, $26 million). The trio will join a rotation that is led by Max Scherzer, currently includes Carlos Carrasco and has David Peterson and Tylor Megill for depth.
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