Mets' Peterson exits game with nausea, blurred vision
Mets' Peterson exits game with nausea, blurred vision

Mets' Peterson exits game with nausea, blurred vision

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New York Mets pitcher David Peterson experienced nausea and blurred vision during his start against the Toronto Blue Jays, leading to his removal in the fifth inning. Despite his discomfort, he managed to complete 4.2 innings, allowing just one run on three hits, while lowering his ERA to 2.53. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed initial concern about Peterson's condition but felt relieved when it was identified as stomach-related rather than a more serious injury. Peterson's performance helped secure the Mets' 2-1 victory, marking their first series sweep over Toronto since 2001. Following the game, Peterson reported feeling better and is expected to make his next start against the Athletics. The incident raised questions about Peterson's ability to continue pitching through discomfort, as he issued multiple walks before being pulled from the game.

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