Mets pitcher David Peterson reacts after he is pulled from the game by New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza against the Washington Nationals in the fourth inning at Citi Field on April 29, 2026.
JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST
If you don’t have any idea what to do about the Mets and their gosh-awful start, feel better. There’s no evidence they have much of a clue what to do, either.
The Mets on Friday removed struggling David Peterson from his role as sometime starter and occasional follower of an opener, putting him fully in the bullpen, and they revealed struggling Sean Manaea as the likely candidate to take Peterson’s role as sometime starter/occasional opener-follower.
They didn’t say why they were demoting Peterson and promoting Manaea. But it might be right there on the stat sheet.
Manaea’s 5.56 ERA is .01 lower than Peterson’s 5.57 mark.