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Mets Note: David Peterson will be streaming as a stopper. Lewis Torrence delays compensation
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David Peterson to Take on Closer Role for Mets; Lewis Torrence Postpones Compensation Decision

July 20, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Mets’ full-strength rotation includes some starters capable of delivering strong performances at a good pace, but they remain closely trusted within the team’s core. David Peterson stood out last month because no one else could provide enough innings. The Mets, after enduring a three-game losing streak, looked to break the slump with Peterson answering the call on Sunday afternoon, pitching six solid innings with four strikeouts in a 3-2 win over the Reds at Citi Field.

Home crowds have come to expect great outings from Peterson. The reliable left-hander entered the series finale with a 2.11 ERA from nine starts this season, which impressively dropped to 1.91. "He was really good," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza remarked. "Even on days when he felt he was losing grip on his arm side, we still got ground balls, especially from his sinker, and his slider was effective."

Peterson was the only Mets starter to complete six innings in their last 35 games, achieving this milestone five times. Overall, he holds a 2.90 ERA with 97 strikeouts and 12 quality starts over 116 innings, proving himself both durable and dependable. Peterson said, "I don’t see it as pressure. We’re trying to go deep into every game to give our team the best chance to win. We notice when certain pitchers are used more, and we aim to extend that ability to help the team late in games."

In a separate moment, catcher Lewis Torrence redeemed himself after a costly error during Saturday’s loss to the Reds, where his backpick throw attempt allowed a run. On Sunday, he made up for it with his performance both at the plate and behind the plate. Torrence earned a 12-pitch walk in the sixth, tied the game by stealing second in the eighth, and later scored the winning run in the bottom half of the inning.

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"Just another day at the office," said Torrence after the win. "I’m feeling more comfortable at the plate. I work hard, and when you do that, good results follow."

Though the Mets avoided a series sweep, they scored only nine runs across three games and struggled offensively, hitting just .240 with runners in scoring position and leaving 25 runners on base. However, their offensive persistence shone through in Sunday’s eighth-inning rally. The comeback began with a leadoff walk from Juan Soto, who later advanced to third on a double by Jeff McNeill.

Soto’s smart baserunning was crucial, sliding headfirst to second and later forcing a close play at the plate that gave the Mets a 3-2 lead. His aggressiveness pressured second baseman Matt McLinn to hesitate, allowing catcher Tyler Stevenson to score. "Helping the team win is what matters," Soto said. "I know things are starting to go my way at the plate, and I’ll keep doing my best to contribute. Momentum is key. I stayed focused and ready."

Fan Take: This win highlights the Mets’ resilience and the emergence of key players like Peterson and Soto, offering hope for a strong season ahead. For baseball fans, it’s a reminder that reliable pitching combined with smart baserunning can turn the tides in tightly contested games, keeping the sport exciting and unpredictable.

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