How did Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber react to the news that Kodai Senga would start for the Mets in Game 1 of the NLDS?
“It’s just kind of the unknown,” Schwarber said to the Athletic after the news filtered in. “How many pitches does he have?”
Whether Senga throws one or two innings, or goes deeper into the game, is anyone’s guess. Mendoza said they have a plan for the Japanese import, who has only pitched in one game this season due to injury. During an amazing rookie season in 2023, Senga shut down the top of the Phillies lineup on multiple occasions. Schwarber, shortstop Trea Turner and first baseman Bryce Harper went a combined 1-for-13 with six strikeouts against Senga last season. Will the right-hander have the same luck on Saturday?
Phillies, Mets set to clash once again in NLDS
Whether Senga will succeed as anyone’s guess, and the Phillies have a plan of their own to counter their division rivals. First step: sending ace Zack Wheeler to the mound. The combination of him and Aaron Nola at the top of the Philadelphia rotation should give manager Rob Thomson’s club the advantage in most matchups they will encounter this postseason. Hopefully that tandem will give the Phillies a strong chance versus their division rivals, and more. Furthermore, now that they know Senga is starting Saturday, a game plan has become to form among the team’s hitters.