Major League Baseball Mets pitcher Hiroshi Senga hastily canceled his pitching in the open game scheduled for the 11th due to discomfort in his right index finger.

It will be subject to further examination in the future.

Senga was scheduled to start the open game with the Nationals in West Palm Beach, Florida on the 11th with 5 days in the open game on the 5th of this month.



However, about four hours before the start of the game, the Mets announced that Senga would not be pitching due to discomfort at the base of his right index finger.



On the 10th, the day before pitching, Senga continued to make adjustments as usual, such as throwing 40 pitches in a bullpen practice.



According to the team, it will undergo a detailed examination in the future.



Pitcher Senga, who moved from professional baseball's Softbank to the major league Mets this season, is expected to enter the rotation from the opening in about 20 days as the team's third starting pitcher.