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Peterson's Rough Start: 10 Runs Allowed
4 Jul
Summary
- Peterson surrendered ten runs in his second start for the Cubs.
- He allowed three runs in both the second and third innings.
- Poor command led to multiple walks and hard-hit balls.
Peterson's second start for the Cubs proved to be a difficult one, resulting in a substantial ten runs allowed. His performance faltered early, with three runs scoring against him in both the second and third innings. In the second inning, a rally began after Peterson had retired the first two batters.
His struggles continued into the fourth inning, where he issued three consecutive walks before being removed. The situation worsened as the reliever he left in place allowed inherited runners to score. This outing was characterized by poor command and consistent hard contact against Peterson, mirroring previous starts.