David Peterson Shines as New York Mets Crush Nationals 8-1: Vientos, McNeil Homer in Third Straight Win

Tuesday, August 19th, 2025

New York Mets News & Updates

New York Mets Dominate Washington Nationals 8-1 for Third Consecutive Win

The New York Mets continued their winning streak with a commanding 8-1 victory over the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night. David Peterson led the charge with another dominant pitching performance, and Mark Vientos homered for the second straight game, helping the Mets secure their third consecutive win.

David Peterson Extends Scoreless Streak Against Nationals

David Peterson (8-5) continued his mastery over the Nationals, building on his first career shutout against Washington earlier this season. Peterson extended his scoreless streak to 25 innings against the Nationals, finally giving up his first run when Dylan Crews tripled to start the eighth and scored on a double play. Peterson worked through eight innings, allowing only four hits, striking out 10, and issuing a single walk.

Mets Offensive Power Surge

The Mets' bats came alive as Mark Vientos homered for the second consecutive game, launching a two-run shot off Nationals starter Jake Irvin (8-8) for his ninth homer of the season. Jeff McNeil contributed a three-run effort, including a two-run double during a five-run third inning and another home run in the ninth off Jackson Rutledge. Brett Baty and star slugger Juan Soto also added home runs as the Mets offense broke out of its late-July slump.

Key Moment

Peterson faced his toughest challenge in the sixth inning after allowing a leadoff double to Andrés Chaparro and a one-out single to Jacob Young. The All-Star lefty responded by striking out James Wood and inducing CJ Abrams to fly out, escaping the jam unscathed and preserving the Mets' momentum.

Key Stat

Peterson has now pitched six or more innings in 16 starts this season, the most among Mets starters. Clay Holmes ranks second with seven such outings.

Up Next

The Mets and Nationals continue their series on Wednesday night. Kodai Senga (7-4, 2.35 ERA) will take the mound for New York, facing Washington’s Brad Lord (3-6, 3.26 ERA).

In summary

The New York Mets showcased both dominant pitching and explosive offense in their 8-1 victory over the Washington Nationals. With David Peterson extending his scoreless streak against Washington and big bats like Mark Vientos and Jeff McNeil powering the lineup, the Mets appear to be regaining momentum in the second half of the season. The series continues as they look to build further on their win streak and strengthen their standings in the MLB.


Related Links

Other Sports Schedules

All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not MLB-Schedules.com. All content on this website is for educational purposes.