Mets southpaw replaces Giants Robbie Ray on NL All-Star Game roster
Briefly

Robbie Ray will not participate in the forthcoming All-Star Game as he is scheduled to pitch in the Giants' final game before the break. David Peterson of the New York Mets replaces him for his first All-Star selection. Ray's performance includes a 2.63 ERA and 122 strikeouts over 19 starts, marking his second All-Star selection. Peterson has improved significantly since his debut, recording a solid 3.06 ERA this season after overcoming health challenges and inconsistency in earlier years.
Robbie Ray will not appear in this year's All-Star Game due to scheduling conflicts with his final start before the break, leading to David Peterson's selection.
Ray achieved a 2.63 ERA with 122 strikeouts over 19 starts and was selected for his second All-Star Game, having missed the selection in 2021 despite winning the Cy Young.
David Peterson, who has consistently shown growth since being drafted in 2017, will make his first All-Star appearance after achieving a 3.06 ERA in 18 starts this season.
Peterson's selection marks a significant achievement after overcoming prior health and inconsistency issues to secure his place on the All-Star roster.
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