Freddy Peralta Takes Accountability After Mets Suffer Blowout Loss to Phillies
Freddy Peralta accepted responsibility after a difficult outing against the Philadelphia Phillies, where the Mets suffered a 15-3 defeat and saw their pitching struggles exposed.
- Glenn Catubig
- 3 min read

The New York Mets experienced one of their toughest nights of the season when they were overwhelmed by the Philadelphia Phillies in a one-sided 15-3 loss. The game quickly slipped away, with veteran right-hander Freddy Peralta taking much of the damage during an outing he would rather forget.
Peralta entered the matchup hoping to provide stability in an important division battle, but the Phillies’ lineup immediately created pressure. Philadelphia attacked early, building a large advantage before New York had a chance to settle into the game.
The right-hander allowed 10 runs and surrendered two home runs before leaving the contest after only a short appearance. By the time he exited in the third inning, the Mets were already facing an overwhelming deficit.
Following the loss, Peralta did not avoid responsibility. Instead, he pointed to his inability to give the team enough innings as one of the biggest frustrations from the disappointing performance.
1. A Short Night on the Mound
Peralta’s outing ended after just over two innings, leaving the Mets in a difficult position for the rest of the game. His struggles forced the bullpen into action earlier than expected while Philadelphia continued to build momentum. When asked what bothered him most about the performance, Peralta focused on his limited workload and inability to stay on the mound longer. The issue was not only the runs allowed but also the lack of length. Starting pitchers are expected to help protect the bullpen, especially during a demanding schedule, and Peralta was unable to provide that support. The Phillies took advantage of every opportunity. Their offense remained aggressive throughout the game, creating constant pressure and turning the matchup into a comfortable victory.
2. Phillies Take Control Early
Philadelphia wasted little time establishing control. The Phillies’ offense attacked Peralta from the beginning, forcing the Mets into a difficult situation before the game reached the middle innings. After Peralta departed, the situation did not improve immediately for New York. Reliever Cionel Perez entered but struggled to slow down the Phillies’ attack. Kyle Schwarber added to the damage with a three-run home run that pushed Philadelphia’s lead to 11-0. The blast highlighted a night where the Phillies’ hitters consistently found ways to keep pressure on Mets pitching. For New York, the game became less about winning and more about trying to stop the damage. The early deficit created a challenge that the offense could not overcome.
3. Looking Ahead After the Loss
Despite the poor performance, Peralta showed accountability after the game. He acknowledged the struggles but also expressed confidence that he could improve moving forward. His message reflected a belief that one difficult outing does not define an entire season. The veteran pitcher understands that consistency will be necessary if the Mets hope to compete in a demanding National League environment. The Mets need a response after a loss of this magnitude. Blowout defeats can test a team’s focus, but they can also provide an opportunity to address problems and make adjustments. For Peralta, the next step is turning frustration into improvement. The Mets will need better performances from their pitching staff, and Peralta knows the responsibility that comes with being counted on in important games.