
"David Peterson allowed five runs on six hits in five innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks, with all runs scored in the first two innings, continuing a concerning downturn in production."
"Peterson stated, 'I don't think we've gone there enough. I think we've relied on the sinker and change-up too much and allowed hitters to sit over the plate.'"
"Manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence in Peterson, stating, 'If he's healthy, which he is, there's not a concern. He's too good a pitcher. We just have to make a couple of adjustments.'"
David Peterson faced difficulties during a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowing five runs in five innings. His struggles stem from poor execution of pitches, particularly glove side, and teams being aggressive early in counts. Peterson holds a 6.14 ERA in the current season and a 7.83 ERA over his last 12 starts. He attributes his issues to mechanical problems and pitch usage, suggesting a reliance on certain pitches. Despite his struggles, manager Carlos Mendoza supports him, emphasizing the need for adjustments rather than demotion.
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