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Mets Loss: David Peterson's Difficult Start & Juan Soto's Strong Hitting

[HPP] Juan SotoAugust 30, 20255 min
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David Peterson's Pitching Struggles

  • ⚠️ David Peterson attributed his poor outing to getting behind in the count, which allowed the Marlins to capitalize.
  • ⚾ He noted a missed double play opportunity in the first inning that could have altered the game's trajectory.
  • 🧠 Peterson observed that the Marlins were able to get the ball in the air more frequently than usual against him.
  • 📉 He described the game as simply "a bad day," despite feeling his pitches were similar to previous effective starts.

Marlins' Hitting Approach

  • 🎯 Peterson credited the Marlins hitters for not chasing pitches below the strike zone.
  • 🚫 He felt his off-speed pitches weren't in the zone enough early, which enabled hitters to lay off them.

Juan Soto's Offensive Success

  • Juan Soto expressed satisfaction with his ability to draw walks, indicating he's seeing the ball well and making "damage."
  • 🚀 He confirmed he crushed his second home run, knowing it had a strong chance of going out.
  • 📈 Soto is continuously working on his swing and approach to be ready in crucial moments, especially with runners in scoring position.

Improving Base Running

  • 🏃 Soto highlighted his focus on improving base running and stolen bases, crediting Antoine Richardson for significant help.
  • 💡 His goal is not just stealing, but running the bases the "right way" and being "heads up" to benefit the team.
  • 🏆 He views a potential 30-30 season as "really cool," but prioritizes how his stolen bases can help the team get into scoring positions.
  • 💪 Success has made him more comfortable taking chances on the bases, feeling "really good" and "comfortable" in those situations.

Team Outlook & Game Emotions

  • 🤝 Soto believes the team is in a "good spot" despite a tough stretch of 15 consecutive games, emphasizing the need to keep moving forward.
  • 💔 He acknowledged that while tying the game felt good, the ultimate goal is to win the game, making the loss unsatisfying.
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