Do the New York Mets still have a need for Kodai Senga? It appears that the 33-year-old righty is fully healthy to start the season, which might be a great chance for the Mets to capitalize on his trade value.
Kodai Senga has made two starts this season, and they’ve been two quality ones, as Senga has racked up 11.2 innings pitched and just four earned runs in the early going of 2026.
However, a recent mock trade idea by SI.com’s Ryan Shea features the Mets linking with the Toronto Blue Jays in a deal that would move Senga to Toronto for a strong prospect package.
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Should the Mets Trade Kodai Senga?
GettyMets pitcher Kodai Senga pitches against the Atlanta Braves.
Per Ryan Shea, here is a trade package that the Blue Jays might offer for Kodai Senga:
“Blue Jays Acquire:
RHP Kodai Senga
Mets Acquire: SS JoJo Parker, LHP Ricky Tiedemann, LHP Johnny King”
Considering the Blue Jays’ starting staff is a bit injured at the moment, they might be inclined to pull off a trade for a starter.
However, the Mets are likely reluctant to offload Kodai Senga at this moment.
There were rumors during the offseason that Senga might be moved, but those reports never further devloped. Kodai Senga signed a five-year, $75 million contract before pitching in MLB, and carries a flat 3.00 ERA over 54 total starts. The only issue surrounding Senga has been his injury status, but again, for now at least, he appears to be healthy.
As for the prospect haul that Ryan Shea proposes the Mets would get in return, that’s what makes this mock trade so enticing, because JoJo Parker and Ricky Tiedemann project to be MLB stars in the future.
GettyKodai Senga of the New York Mets could be on the move in a trade to this AL East team.
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Mets’ 2026 Rotation Outlook
The MLB is in full swing, so sorry Mets fans, trade rumors are going to come pouring in due to New York’s trade habits.
Kodai Senga is currently an option in the Mets rotation, so for now, they don’t have any reason to trade him.
Is that subject to change in the future? Absolutely.
Here is why Shea believes it could be a good move for the Mets:
“The Mets would make this trade because, especially if they become sellers at the trade deadline, they can turn a short-term ace into multiple high-upside prospects to rebuild or restock their farm system. By trading Kodai Senga, they acquire Ricky Tiedemann, JoJo Parker, and Johnny King, a mix of top pitching and positional talent with future MLB and fantasy impact.”
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