Mets' David Peterson scare was just nausea in sign of relief
Briefly

In a tense moment during the Mets' game against the Blue Jays, pitcher David Peterson faced a bout of nausea, causing him to bend over and trigger concern. After battling through blurry vision and feeling worse, he was able to remain in the game to face two more batters. Manager Carlos Mendoza decided against using the bullpen to navigate through the inning, showing faith in Peterson's ability to manage the situation. In contrast, rookie Brett Baty struggled at the plate, continuing to seek his rhythm as the primary second baseman amidst injuries on the team.
"I threw a pitch, and I got the ball back, and then my vision just went blurry... it just felt like I got punched in the stomach and was going to throw up."
"The last thing you want to see is a guy bend over like that, it's not a good look... Just take your time and see how you go."
Read at New York Post
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