After another dominant exit against Shohei Ohtani, Mets Pitcher makes clear the feelings about how Dodgers's Superstrel


Los Angeles Dodgers Superstar Shohei Ohtani is putting MVP-Calibre numbers this season but was “just another attacker” New York Mets Startter David Peterson.

The Ace of the left hand reached the NL MVP reign three times in a dominant exit to help the mets bounce in the series with a victory of 5-2. Peterson beat Shohei Ohtani in the Saturday clash, as the Japanese Slugger went 0 to 4 on a rare quiet night.

Peterson launched 7 2/3 entries in a solid start, allowing two races won in five times with seven attacks. After his winning performance, the Mets Ace made a bold statement on the three MVP stroke.

“It's another beat. A new one in its programming,” said Peterson. “This is how I look to everyone. Obviously, he is a great player and he has done what he has done in this game. They have many big hitters.”

It was not the first time that Peterson has kept the quiet Dodgers superstar, as the Mets Ace has been awarded only twice against Shohei Ohtani in his 11 career bats against the left launcher.