
"David Peterson was mostly good except when he lost the strike zone, as he tends to do, but he wiggled free of harm and departed in the sixth with no harm having been suffered."
"Mitch Keller was just as good quantitatively and a little better qualitatively, not that the latter counts."
"The game was scoreless after nine, meaning it was time for another delightful round of Calvinball Presented by Rob Manfred."
"The Mets immediately tied the game and had the bases loaded and nobody out against young Hunter Barco, which was when things took a left-hand swerve into bonkers territory."
Game 2 was marked by cold temperatures and a lack of significant hits, creating a subdued atmosphere. David Peterson performed adequately, avoiding major issues despite losing the strike zone at times. Mitch Keller matched him in performance, but the Mets struggled against Justin Lawrence and Gregory Soto. The game remained scoreless after nine innings, leading to extra innings where Luis Garcia allowed a run. The Mets tied the game but faced a chaotic situation with bases loaded and no outs, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the game.
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