Senga, eyeing return next week, has rehab start
Briefly

Kodai Senga pitched for Double-A Binghamton, allowing four runs, three earned on six hits with four strikeouts in 3⅔ innings. He could return to the Mets rotation next weekend after recovering from a hamstring strain. New Mets bullpen addition Zach Pop joined the team prior to a Subway Series victory over the Yankees but did not pitch. Austin Warren was sent to Triple-A after a rough appearance, and Tyler Zuber was designated for assignment to accommodate Pop's signing. Additional updates include Tylor Megill beginning to play catch and Brooks Raley performing well in rehab.
Kodai Senga pitched into the fourth inning for Double-A Binghamton, allowing four runs, three earned, with six hits, four strikeouts, and two walks in 3⅔ innings.
Senga's return to the Mets rotation could come next weekend in Kansas City, just before the All-Star break, after recovering from a right hamstring strain.
Zach Pop signed a one-year contract with the Mets and joined the bullpen, although he was not used in their victory over the New York Yankees.
Austin Warren was optioned to Triple-A Syracuse after his relief appearance, while Tyler Zuber was designated for assignment to make room for Pop on the roster.
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