New York ended a seven-game home losing streak
to the Cubs and won for the 12th time in its past 14 home games
thanks to Peterson's best outing of his career.
In his 21st career start, Peterson (2-5) completed six scoreless
innings for the first time and only allowed three baserunners.
He struck out three, walked two and threw 73 pitches.
Peterson's sharp outing lowered the Mets' rotation ERA to 2.72
and occurred after he lasted just 2 2/3 innings on June 8 in
Baltimore and retired just one batter in Arizona on June 2.
James McCann and pinch hitter Brandon Drury produced RBI singles
for the Mets, who also improved to 12-5 in their past 17 games
overall. Kevin Pillar added a two-run double and Dominic Smith
contributed a homer after entering the game hitless in his
previous 20 at-bats.
Anthony Rizzo and Patrick Wisdom hit back-to-back homers as the
Cubs saw a five-game winning streak stopped.
Chicago right-hander Jake Arrieta (5-7) allowed four runs and
four hits in five innings. He struck out three, walked four and
dropped his third straight decision.
The Mets scored three times with two outs in the fourth after
Arrieta walked Billy McKinney. McCann made it 1-0 with a single
up the middle, and Pillar lifted a double to the gap in
left-center field for a 3-0 lead.
New York got another two-out run in the fifth when Smith hit a
1-1 sinker over the center field fence for his fifth homer if
the season. The Mets took a 5-0 lead in the sixth when Drury
singled up the middle off Tommy Nance.
Trevor May allowed the one-out homers to Rizzo and Wisdom, and
Aaron Loup ended the seventh by fanning Jason Heyward and tossed
a perfect eighth.
Edwin Diaz struck out Willson Contreras, Kris Bryant and Rizzo
in a perfect ninth for his 13th save in 14 opportunities.
--Field Level Media
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