🚨 METS FACING BIG DECISION: David Peterson’s Free Agency Looms as Potential $40 Million Contract Awaits! 👇
New York, NY – The 2027 Major League Baseball offseason is still months away, but for the New York Mets, general manager David Stearns and owner Steve Cohen will already be planning a busy offseason. Even though the regular season has just kicked off, the Mets will soon face a critical decision regarding one of their key starting pitchers — David Peterson.
Peterson, the left-hander who made his debut with the Mets in 2020, is set to become a free agent after the 2027 season. After several years of solid performance in the Mets’ rotation, Peterson earned his first All-Star selection in 2025, a significant milestone in his career. While he has been a reliable middle-of-the-rotation arm, Peterson’s performance has been inconsistent, making his future with the Mets uncertain.
Peterson’s Strong Start and Struggles in 2025

In 2025, Peterson delivered a dominant first half, posting a 3.06 ERA, and securing a well-deserved All-Star spot. However, the second half of the season was much more challenging for the pitcher, as he struggled with a 6.34 ERA in 12 starts. His uneven performance in the second half raises questions about his long-term reliability and consistency, but his strong first half still makes him an appealing option for teams looking for a middle-of-the-rotation starter.
Peterson Could Command $40 Million on the Open Market
Despite his second-half struggles, Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter suggests that Peterson could still command a free-agent contract near $40 million. He could be in line for a deal similar to the three-year, $39 million contract that Tyler Anderson received from the Los Angeles Angels a few years back. This type of contract could make Peterson a valuable asset for a team in need of starting pitching depth.
Peterson’s Role: Swingman or Starting Pitcher?
One of the key questions for Peterson in free agency will be whether he’s viewed as a reliable starting pitcher or as a swingman, a role he’s filled in the past. The ability to transition between starting and relieving could increase his appeal to teams looking for versatility. He joins a group of pitchers like Garrett Whitlock, Nick Martinez, and Jordan Hicks, who have thrived in swingman roles, offering teams more flexibility in how they use their pitching staff.
Mets’ Decision: Retain or Let Go?
For the Mets, the decision to retain or let go of Peterson will be a tough one. If they choose to retain him, they could offer him a multi-year contract to solidify their rotation for the future. However, with the Mets potentially looking to bolster their pitching staff with other high-profile free agents, they might choose to move on from Peterson, particularly if they can find a more consistent option in free agency.
Regardless of the outcome of the 2027 season, David Peterson’s future with the Mets remains uncertain. Whether he stays or departs, the Mets will need to carefully evaluate their options and decide how best to address their pitching staff for the future.
As the offseason approaches, the Mets will have a busy winter ahead — and Peterson’s free agency will be one of the key storylines to watch.