The Mets’ pitching woes can be summarized pretty succinctly at the moment: They are getting less and less length out of their starters and the bullpen is being stretched to its limit and that is yielding some very frustrating results. (*Reminder that yesterday’s game is not part of this meter and will be included in next week’s meter.*)

David Peterson was the only Mets starter to go six innings last week, but he still took the loss because Gavin Williams no-hit the Mets for 8 2/3 innings until Juan Soto broke it up with a home run that also broke up the shutout. Peterson gave up four runs on five hits, struck out seven, and walked two in the outing.

Justin Hagenman finished the game on Wednesday and did a great job soaking up two innings. He gave up just two hits and struck out a batter.

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