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QUEENS, N.Y. — New York Mets ace Kodai Senga is scheduled to throw his second live batting practice session on Saturday, manager Carlos Mendoza divulged on

New York Mets ace Kodai Senga is scheduled to throw his second live batting practice session on Saturday, manager Carlos Mendoza divulged on Wednesday before his club took on the Chicago Cubs.

With Brandon Nimmo getting a scheduled day off on Wednesday, fourth outfielder Tyrone Taylor was given the opportunity to bat lead-off by Mendoza. “He provides so much versatility, not only on the defensive side, but offensively,” Mendoza said. “I feel good with him leading off, hitting fifth, fourth, anywhere in the lineup. I did it in spring training and even though it was a spring training game, there was a reason why we were doing it…

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