Mets trading David Peterson signals major deadline reset

By | June 24, 2026

Nothing is going right for the New York Mets at the moment. It seems the franchise has finally come to terms that this has been a lost season, requiring a hard reset as we approach the Aug. 3 trade deadline.

In the first big domino to fall, the Mets have reportedly traded left-hander David Peterson to the Chicago Cubs, per sources. This was expected as Peterson lost his spot in the Mets rotation and was turning free agent at the end of the season. 

The trade details are yet to emerge, but it is a solid indication of how the franchise is approaching the rest of the season after sitting with one of the worst records in all of baseball.

The Peterson trade is indicative of a lot of things since he was the longest-tenured player in the Mets. He made his debut with the Mets in 2020. Previously, team president David Stearns expressed confidence in the Mets, saying the front office is willing to give more time to the roster to get back into contention before going for a sell-off. However, the latest trade suggests that the Mets have committed to harsh deadline measures.

As for Peterson, the change in scenery could help his miserable season, where he has posted a 6.09 ERA. His 3.85 FIP and 51.1 percent ground-ball rate show that he has not been a bad pitcher. The Cubs have one of the best MLB infields and, therefore, going there could possibly improve his ERA numbers significantly.

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Jeff Passan reports David Peterson was just a start for Mets

According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, rival executives expect the Mets move more players before the deadline. This puts several veterans on the spotlight and also those who will turn free agent after the season.

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