
Mets’ David Peterson delivers strong outing in hometown Colorado
NY Post
DENVER — David Peterson had attended many games at Coors Field growing up but had never received the opportunity to pitch here.
The Aurora, Colo., native finally got his chance Thursday and gave the Mets five solid innings in their 9-1 victory over the Rockies.
“It was fun to finally do it,” Peterson said. “Always good to have family and friends in the stands.”
Peterson didn’t receive much resistance until the fifth, when the Rockies loaded the bases against him.
But a potentially messy inning was kept in check as Peterson limited the Rockies to only Brenton Doyle’s sacrifice fly.
It certainly didn’t hurt that Peterson had a four-run lead before he even threw a pitch.

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