Freddy Peralta still searching for elusive Mets…
It was not third time’s the appeal for Freddy Peralta.
The Mets pitcher faltered toward the end of his night time Friday against the Rockies as he misplaced his third consecutive start and continued to battle with his longevity.
Peralta pitched a scoreless 4 innings before surrendering control, as he allowed an RBI on a fielder’s selection in the fifth before giving up a go-ahead double from Jake McCarthy the next inning in the Mets’ 4-3 loss.
The righty had managed to get off comparatively scot-free after loading the bases in the fifth but was pulled shortly after McCarthy’s RBI put runners on second and third.
He completed his night time with eight strikeouts against seven hits in 5 ²/₃ innings, and acknowledged he’s placing “pressure on myself” to end begins off.
“Mentally, I have to allow myself to keep trusting in the process. Because I feel amazing, man, I feel really good,” he said following the loss.
“Everything’s been great, like the work that I’ve been putting in every day. It’s just, whenever I get to the mound — just finish it. That’s it. And I know for sure that a lot of those are going to come.”
Freddy Peralta pitches in the first inning of the Mets’ 4-3 loss to the Rockies on April 24, 2026 at Citi Field. Robert Sabo for NY Post
Peralta, whom the Mets acquired from Milwaukee in January, has lasted six innings just once in his six begins this season, while his current ERA (3.90) could be his worst over a full season since 2020.
Nonetheless, the Dominican pitcher said he felt good about Friday’s efficiency apart from not ending the sixth, and, more importantly, has the backing of his supervisor.
“I mean, he did it once already, so he’ll get there,” Carlos Mendoza said of Peralta lasting six innings. “He’s an ace. Yeah, I’m not worried about that.”
Freddy Peralta pitches in the first inning of the Mets’ loss to the Rockies. Robert Sabo for NY Post
Mendoza conceded that Peralta, who also walked three batters Friday, does strive to be “too perfect” at instances, but said he has been “pretty solid” in common.
The pitcher’s teammates also did him few favors with their lack of run help prior to their short-lived offensive burst in the eighth — when he had already been changed by Sean Manaea.
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