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Mets' Peterson Faces Inconsistency

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The New York Mets starting rotation, led by David Peterson, has shown promise this season but faced a setback when Peterson gave up five runs in the first two innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite his strong start, Peterson has allowed ten runs in his last couple of games, raising concerns about his consistency. Manager Carlos Mendoza has ruled out any rotation shake-ups for now, attributing Petersons struggles to pitch location against right-handed hitters. Meanwhile, Sean Manaea is working on his velocity in the bullpen, and prospects like Christian Scott and Jonah Tong are not performing well in Triple-A. The Mets plan to keep their current five starters flexible and see how things play out.

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