Kodai Senga has achieved an impressive 1.16 ERA, the best in the National League, yet expresses humility about his performance, believing he has been lucky rather than truly dominant. Despite leading the Mets' pitching rotation, which boasts a major league best ERA of 2.71, Senga identifies areas for improvement, such as his walk rates and pitch efficiency. He credits his continued success to strategic adjustments in his pitching arsenal and remains focused on achieving a more consistent performance as the season progresses.
"I look at all the numbers. There's not a single number or stat I take for granted. They're all important. But right now, my results and stats are not really reflective of what I feel I'm putting out there on the mound."
"I feel like I'm getting lucky on a lot of plays. I think throughout the season, if I can fill in the gap with my performance as much as possible, I can be closer to my true form."
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