Mets routed by Dodgers as Kodai Senga struggles, bats get shut out in NLCS Game 1 flop

Mets routed by Dodgers as Kodai Senga struggles, bats get shut out in NLCS Game 1 flop

LOS ANGELES — Kodai Senga’s second rehab start of sorts was a disaster Sunday, leaving the Mets in the unfamiliar position this postseason of needing to rally from behind in a series.

The Mets had hoped to get three innings from Senga, but were lucky to get three outs. The Japanese right-hander was allergic to the strike zone and buried the Mets early in their 9-0 loss to the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLCS before 53,503 at Chavez Ravine.

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