
David Peterson Named to 2025 All-Star Game as Mets' Representative
David Peterson, a Mets pitcher with a 3.06 ERA, was named an All-Star as a reserve, replacing Robbie Ray, and joins three other Mets players in the Midsummer Classic.
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David Peterson, a Mets pitcher with a 3.06 ERA, was named an All-Star as a reserve, replacing Robbie Ray, and joins three other Mets players in the Midsummer Classic.

Mets pitcher Kodai Senga has been diagnosed with triceps inflammation and will be shut down for 3-5 days, delaying his return further. David Peterson is nearing the end of his rehab and could soon rejoin the rotation, potentially replacing Adrian Houser. Catcher Francisco Alvarez is progressing in his recovery from thumb surgery and is set to take batting practice.

In today's MLB prop bets, Sonny Gray is expected to issue over 1.5 walks against the Baltimore Orioles, Reid Detmers is favored to have over 5.5 strikeouts against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and David Peterson is predicted to give up over 2.5 earned runs against the San Diego Padres.

The New York Mets are looking to win their first series since June 1 as they face the San Francisco Giants tonight. David Peterson gets a second-straight start in the rotation after an impressive outing against the Milwaukee Brewers, while Ross Stripling returns to the mound for the Giants. The Mets' offense has been powered by solo home runs recently, and they will look to continue their power-hitting against the Giants' bullpen.

The New York Mets have optioned left-hander David Peterson and will replace him with fellow lefty Josh Walker, who will be making his major league debut. Walker, a 37th round selection of the Mets in the 2017 draft, has been working exclusively in relief this year and has a 0.68 ERA over nine Triple-A outings. Peterson, who has struggled with an 8.08 ERA through eight starts, will head down to the farm to work on his game.
The New York Mets lost 10-3 to the Washington Nationals, concluding a 4-9 stretch against supposedly "easy" opponents. The Mets were plagued by bad starting pitching, an inability to get big hits, and falling behind early. David Peterson allowed six earned runs on nine hits, ballooning his ERA to 8.08, the highest among starting pitchers who have thrown at least 30 innings in 2023. The Mets have failed to win their last seven series and will face the best team in baseball, the Tampa Bay Rays, in their next six-game homestand.
The New York Mets lost to the Cincinnati Reds 7-6 in their series opener, with David Peterson giving up four runs in just three-and-two-thirds innings of work. Francisco Lindor hit two home runs, including a two-run shot in the eighth inning, but the Mets could not complete the comeback. The game was marred by a controversial play involving Wil Myers interfering with a ground ball, which contributed to the Reds scoring three runs.
New York Mets' Max Scherzer was scratched from his expected start against the Reds due to neck spasms. Lefty David Peterson was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to start in his place. Scherzer plans to pitch during this road trip, which runs through Monday, and believes he will be better in a matter of days. The 38-year-old has been battling shoulder and back discomfort for most of the season and had to have an April start pushed back because of the injury.
Max Scherzer was scratched from his scheduled start due to neck spasms, but the issue appears to be minor. David Peterson was recalled to start in his place, while Jimmy Yacabonis was placed on the injured list with a left quad strain. The Mets' rotation has been plagued with injuries, including Carlos Carrasco's bone spur and José Quintana's rib surgery. Carrasco is making a rehab start tonight, while Scherzer is optimistic he'll only miss a couple of days. Peterson has struggled in his six starts this year, with a 7.34 ERA.

New York Mets ace Max Scherzer will miss his scheduled start against the Cincinnati Reds due to neck spasms, but he was not placed on the injured list. Lefty David Peterson will replace him. Scherzer expects to be out for a "couple of days" recovering from the neck spasms. The Mets have struggled to keep their rotation healthy this season, with several expected starters missing games due to injuries.
The New York Mets scratched Max Scherzer from his start against the Reds due to neck spasms, adding to a season of setbacks for the pitcher. David Peterson will start in his place. Scherzer has dealt with back discomfort and a 10-game suspension for violating foreign substance use rules this season. The Mets' rotation has struggled, with a 5.34 ERA (24th in majors), 5.94 FIP (29th) and 11.5 percent walk rate (30th). Peterson, who has struggled with walks and home runs, will look to turn things around.

David Peterson's struggles on the mound could lead to him losing his spot in the Mets' rotation, as he allowed seven earned runs in five innings during a loss to the Giants. Peterson, who had been the team's most trusted depth starter, has seen his ERA balloon to 7.36. Meanwhile, Joey Lucchesi's impressive performance on Friday night has put him in contention for a rotation spot, and the impending return of Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander could further complicate matters for the Mets.

The New York Mets lost 7-4 to the San Francisco Giants, with David Peterson struggling on the mound and giving up seven earned runs across five innings. Brandon Nimmo hit a home run for the Mets, while Brett Baty, Starling Marte, and Daniel Vogelbach each drove in runs. Relief pitcher Edwin Uceta was a bright spot for the Mets, throwing three scoreless innings of relief and preserving the bullpen for Sunday's rubber game. The Giants' Ross Stripling will face off against the Mets' Tylor Megill in the final game of the series.
The New York Mets aim to extend their winning streak to four games and secure their fifth series win in a row against the San Francisco Giants. David Peterson will start for the Mets, while Logan Webb will start for the Giants. The Mets have won eight of their last nine games and are 7-1 on their west coast road trip. Pete Alonso hit his 10th home run of the season in Friday's game, becoming the first player in Mets history to hit 10 home runs before May 1.

David Peterson of the New York Mets will need to limit walks, tame the heart of the San Diego Padres order, and provide stability in his start against the Padres. Peterson has struggled with command in his first two starts of the 2023 season, but has shown the ability to limit walks in the past. The Padres have a deep and scary lineup, but if Peterson can keep runners off base, limiting the chances for big hits will be much easier. If he can settle down and settle into his role in the rotation, that would go a long way for settling down what has otherwise been a back-and-forth start for the Mets rotation.