Mets’ Peralta Shines, Young Bats Impress in Spring Loss to Astros
The New York Mets suffered an 8-2 defeat against the Houston Astros in Grapefruit League action on Saturday, but the game offered encouraging signs for the upcoming season. Notably, starting pitcher Freddy Peralta continued his impressive spring form, even as several young players showcased their potential.
Peralta’s Command a Positive Sign
Freddy Peralta delivered four strong innings, allowing just one run on one hit. He struck out five batters and walked only one, lowering his spring ERA to 2.70. This performance builds on his previous outings and suggests he’s progressing well as he prepares for his role as the Mets’ Opening Day starter. The right-hander appeared unfazed by a slight dip in velocity, focusing instead on command and control.
This focus on command is particularly important given past concerns about Peralta’s health and consistency. His ability to consistently throw strikes, even without peak velocity, is a positive indicator for the season.
Young Players Making a Case
Beyond Peralta, the Mets saw promising performances from several prospects. A.J. Ewing and Carson Benge each recorded hits, continuing their strong spring showings. Benge is now batting .367 with an .839 OPS, while Ewing boasts a .381 average and a 1.090 OPS. These numbers suggest both players are pushing for consideration for a spot on the major league roster.
Jose Ramos and Cristian Pache also contributed offensively, each driving in Ben Rortvedt for a run. Rortvedt himself had a multi-hit game, demonstrating his offensive capabilities.
Bullpen Struggles and Late-Game Runs
While Peralta’s start was encouraging, the Mets’ bullpen struggled to maintain the lead. Saul Garcia allowed a three-run home run and Jordan Gerber surrendered three earned runs in 1 1/3 innings. Colton Cosper also allowed an unearned run in the eighth inning.
These bullpen struggles highlight the need for consistency from relievers as the Mets approach the regular season. Identifying reliable arms out of the bullpen will be crucial for success.
Looking Ahead: Spring Training Takeaways
The game against the Astros provided valuable insights into the Mets’ roster construction. Peralta’s strong performance solidifies his position as the ace, while the emergence of young players like Benge and Ewing adds depth and competition. Addressing the bullpen’s inconsistencies will be a key focus as the team prepares for Opening Day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Freddy Peralta’s current spring ERA?
A: 2.70
Q: Which Mets prospects had hits in the game against the Astros?
A: A.J. Ewing and Carson Benge.
Q: What was the final score of the game?
A: Astros 8, Mets 2.
Q: How many strikeouts did Freddy Peralta record?
A: Five.
Q: What are Benge and Ewing’s current batting averages?
A: Benge is batting .367 and Ewing is batting .381.
Did you know? Freddy Peralta ended the first inning with a ground ball double play after allowing a single and stolen base.
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