Mets sweep Blue Jays, but lose lefty pitcher to nausea, vision issue in 5th inning
- On April 6, 2025, the Mets defeated the Blue Jays 2-1 in New York, completing a series sweep.
- David Peterson, the Mets' left-handed pitcher, experienced nausea and vision issues in the fifth inning.
- After walking Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Peterson loaded the bases and was visited by the pitching coach and trainers.
- Peterson said, "I got the ball back and my vision just went blurry," while manager Mendoza felt relieved it wasn't an arm injury.
- Despite allowing one run and five walks, Peterson lowered his ERA to 2.53, and the Mets secured the 2-1 victory.
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Peterson's outing interrupted by nausea in Mets' 2-1 win over Blue Jays
NEW YORK (AP) — David Peterson grimaced after walking Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with a full-count curveball in the fifth inning. “My vision just went blurry,” the New York Mets pitcher said.
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