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NEW YORK — With David Peterson hunched over behind the mound following a two-out walk in the fifth inning, there was a degree of concern that set in for the Mets.
Without warning, the Mets left-hander's vision had gotten blurry and his stomach began to turn. He insisted manager Carlos Mendoza that he could stay in the game. A walk and a hit batter to plate the Blue Jays' first run of the game sealed Peterson's fate in the game.