Kodai Senga leads Mets over Athletics 8-0 for fourth straight series win
Briefly

Kodai Senga led the New York Mets to an 8-0 victory over the Athletics, becoming the team's first pitcher to throw seven innings this season. He limited the Athletics to four hits, struck out four, and lowered his season ERA to 1.06. Luis Torrens shined offensively with three hits and two RBIs, contributing to the Mets' impressive fourth consecutive series win. The team overcame a previous slump with runners in scoring position, finally capitalizing with key hits, showcasing a blend of strong pitching and timely hitting as they improved their record significantly over recent games.
Kodai Senga became the first Mets pitcher to throw seven innings this year, allowing four hits and striking out four while lowering his ERA to 1.06.
Luis Torrens had three hits and two RBIs, driving the Mets to an 8-0 victory over the Athletics and raising his average to .333.
Torrens had a two-out RBI single in the sixth that broke the Mets' 0 for 27 streak with runners in scoring position.
Mets' success reflected in their fourth straight series win; they have won eight of their last ten games, showcasing solid pitching and batting depth.
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