David Peterson has been selected as an All-Star for the National League, replacing Robbie Ray, who is inactive but maintains a strong season record. Peterson's impressive performance includes a 6-4 record and a 3.06 ERA over 18 starts, along with a recent outing of seven-plus innings allowing only one run. With his selection, the Mets now have four representatives at the All-Star Game, which features a total of 72 players, including 22 making their first appearances at this event.
David Peterson has been added to the National League roster for the All-Star Game, marking his first All-Star selection, with a record of 6-4 and a 3.06 ERA.
Peterson's performance included seven-plus innings of one-run ball in a recent loss, showcasing his capabilities as a pitcher for the New York Mets.
Robbie Ray, who was initially selected for the All-Star Game, will be inactive due to his pitching obligations for the Giants against the Dodgers.
With Peterson's inclusion, the Mets now have four All-Stars, joining players like Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, and Edwin Diaz for this year's Midsummer Classic.
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