If Kodai Senga is a breath of fresh air around the Mets, it isn’t an accident. He’s been practicing his breathing.
When the new Mets right-hander finds himself with little to do, he grabs a balloon and begins blowing it up. After it is inflated, he deflates it and begins blowing again.
The practice is distinct but not quite unique. Former longtime major league starter Bronson Arroyo reportedly did the same as a quirky means of trying to stay healthy. came away with a 6-4 win Thursday afternoon. Both Escobar and Narvaez singled, and Escobar tried to win money from the Mets’ dugout. Mark Canha, typically an outfielder, got the start at first base and “looked good,” manager Buck Showalter said.
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