Mets LHP David Peterson Subs for Giants LHP Robbie Ray on NL All-Stars
ATLANTA, JUL 10 – David Peterson earned his first All-Star selection due to a 3.06 ERA and reliable pitching, replacing inactive Robbie Ray on the National League roster for the 2025 game.
- On July 10, 2025, David Peterson of the New York Mets was named to the National League All-Star team, taking the roster spot previously held by San Francisco Giants pitcher Robbie Ray.
- Despite posting nine wins and maintaining a 2.63 ERA across 19 starts this season, Robbie Ray was unable to participate in the All-Star Game, leading to David Peterson being named as his replacement.
- Peterson, selected for his first All-Star Game, will represent the Mets alongside their shortstop, first baseman, and closer in the midsummer event taking place in Atlanta on July 15.
- Peterson has compiled a win-loss tally of six victories and four defeats while maintaining a 3.06 earned run average through eighteen games started. Over 102 innings pitched, he has struck out 87 batters. He expressed deep excitement and gratitude, calling the All-Star selection a tremendous honor.
- For only the second time in the last four years, the Mets will have four representatives at the All-Star Game, highlighting their strong position in the NL East with a 53-40 record.
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Mets’ David Peterson earns first All-Star Game selection
BALTIMORE — In the midst of his best season yet, the league has taken note of David Peterson. The left-hander became the fourth player and first starting pitcher selected to represent the Mets at the MLB All-Star Game next week at Truist Park in Atlanta, the team announced Thursday. It will be the first trip to the Midsummer Classic for Peterson. “It’s a huge honor, and it’s something that you strive for as a kid and as a baseball player,” Peter…


Mets LHP David Peterson subs for Giants LHP Robbie Ray on NL All-Stars
New York Mets pitcher David Peterson replaced fellow left-hander Robbie Ray of the San Francisco Giants on the National League roster on Thursday for next Tuesday's All-Star Game in Atlanta.
Peterson added to NL staff, earns 'huge honor' of 1st All-Star selection
BALTIMORE -- Until David Peterson underwent hip surgery two offseasons ago, he was a useful but unremarkable Major League piece. Peterson’s league-adjusted 90 ERA+ through that point of his career suggested he was a below-average pitcher. Then Peterson fixed his hip and leveled up his game. Now, he’s a National
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