Mets pitching superb again, sweep Blue Jays with 2-1 win | amNewYork
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The New York Mets edged out the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1, completing a three-game sweep at Citi Field. David Peterson pitched 4.2 innings, facing difficulties with control despite allowing only one run. Key performances included a two-run third inning from Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo, while the bullpen excelled, contributing 4.1 scoreless innings. The Mets' relievers have demonstrated outstanding performance early in the season, boasting a 1.29 ERA. Peterson faced some discomfort but was able to stay in the game despite walking multiple batters in a challenging fifth inning.
David Peterson's pitching performance was characterized by erratic control, as he walked five and hit a batter, but still helped the Mets secure a 2-1 victory.
The Mets' bullpen continued their stellar performance, combining for 4.1 scoreless innings and maintaining a collective 1.29 ERA early in the season.
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