Chapter 1: What led to the Mets' loss against the Giants?
Mets actually took a quick lead in the first inning last night. RBI double from Bo Bichette. Didn't last long, though, with David Peterson on the mound. Already trailing as we pick it up here in the bottom of the first.
2-1 Giants in the first. Pitch from Peterson. Hit hard right side. Diving stop. Vientos to his feet. Clips to Peterson. He dropped the ball. Chapman running from second. Scores standing up.
3-1 San Francisco. This place is jumping.
Chapter 2: What did Bo Bichette say about his performance after the game?
That's Keith Radd, Odyssey Mets Radio. 5-2 San Fran after three, despite a Mark Vientos home run. And they went on to beat the Mets 7-2. Nice diving stop by Vientos, but I know Peterson probably should have caught it, but it was not a great feed, especially for a lefty pitcher.
You've got to lead the pitcher, not throw it behind him. You made a nice stop. Throw it to him. And plus, he's left-handed. If he's right-handed, he's going to make the catch.
Exactly right. Peterson tagged for six of those seven runs.
Pete Alonzo would have made that play.
He had plenty of throwing troubles last year. Nine hits. Peterson allowed over four and a third.
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Chapter 3: How did David Peterson perform on the mound during the game?
He gave way to Sean Minaya, who cleaned up the final three and two-thirds. Four hits, a couple of walks. He allowed an inherited runner to score and then charged with one of his own runs across 74 pitches. About the only thing Carlos Mendoza could turn to following another loss.
I thought it was a positive step there. I thought he was aggressive. Fastball had life. Got some swing and misses. And for him to finish that game and save the bullpen is huge. I suppose that's the silver lining for the rest of the series.
Well, he was our best pitcher a couple years ago and was the go-to guy, and now he's relegated to mop-up duty. You know what?
He'll work his way back. Don't worry about it. He'll end up having to get probably, I bet you, 10 stars this year. They stretched him out last night, 70-plus pitches. The other thing, too, I was thinking about that throw from Vientos to Peterson. When I play hockey with my guys, I never get the puck on the front of my stick. They always throw it to the back of my stick.
They think I'm right-handed. I'm left-handed. I've been playing with these guys for 20 effing years, and they keep throwing it to the wrong side. Why is it so goddamn hard? Why can't you just lead the guy?
I guess the intimidation factor. They get nervous when they're trying to set you up.
Hey, listen, man. Just throw the ball like you normally throw it, kid.
Yeah. Didn't lead him enough. You would have known that as a quarterback. Just throw it at the base. Gotta lead the receiver, you know? Yeah.
Don't throw it at the guy. Throw it at the base.
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