New York Mets pitcher David Peterson furious with his own manager
It seemed like a quiet day on the mound for New York Mets pitcher David Peterson. His game against the Washington Nationals was dominant, allowing just one hit in 5.1 innings and cruising with just 77 pitches. However, the decision came from the dugout, and his night was over. It wasn't the scoreboard that told the whole story; it was the fire in Peterson's eyes.That advantage did not go unnoticed. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, in his first year dealing with the dynamics of the New York locker room, recognized something deeper behind Peterson's calm demeanor. It wasn't just a pitcher who was having a good game. It was a competitor who wanted the ball, who believed the mound still belonged to him. And Mendoza was not going to criticize that. On the contrary, he appreciated it.Bobby Witt Jr. goes full […]