Mets Announce Tobias Myers as Starting Pitcher Against Cubs
Mets' Tobias Myers to start series finale vs. Cubs instead of David Peterson
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In a surprising move, the New York Mets have named Tobias Myers as the starting pitcher for the series finale against the Chicago Cubs, replacing David Peterson. This decision comes amid Peterson's struggles this season, as the Mets aim to break a 10-game losing streak.
- 01Tobias Myers will start instead of David Peterson in the series finale against the Cubs.
- 02Myers has made six appearances this season, with a 3.46 ERA over 13.0 innings pitched.
- 03David Peterson has struggled, posting a 6.41 ERA in four starts this season.
- 04The Mets are looking for a fresh strategy to end their current 10-game losing streak.
- 05Myers has starting experience from his time with the Milwaukee Brewers.
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The New York Mets have decided to start Tobias Myers in their series finale against the Chicago Cubs, replacing struggling pitcher David Peterson. Myers, who has yet to start this season after joining the Mets from the Milwaukee Brewers, has made six appearances, allowing five runs in 13.0 innings. His last outing was a two-inning performance against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he allowed one run on three hits. Meanwhile, Peterson's difficulties continue, as he holds a 6.41 ERA this season with three consecutive starts allowing four or more runs. The Mets' decision to switch pitchers may be a strategic move to help Peterson and attempt to halt their 10-game losing streak. Myers has prior starting experience, having made six starts for the Brewers last season, and he had a successful 2024 season with 25 starts and a 3.00 ERA.
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This change in the starting lineup could help the Mets regain momentum and improve their performance, which is crucial for fans and the team's standings.
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