Freddy Peralta had a challenging start against the Yankees, admitting his performance was “not good at all” despite limiting the opposition to three runs over 5.0+ innings. He allowed only two hits but walked a career-high six batters, raising concerns about his command this season. His struggles were mitigated by a strong offensive comeback, highlighted by Tyrone Taylor’s three-run homer, leading to a Mets victory in extra innings. Peralta is set to pitch again on May 22 against the Miami Marlins.


