The New York Mets trade pitcher David Peterson to the Chicago Cubs late Wednesday night, and Peterson makes his Cubs debut shortly afterward. According to reporting, his first outing does not go well initially, with early trouble marking a difficult start. However, Peterson rebounds during the game and ultimately helps the Cubs secure a win. The coverage is focused on the contrast between the beginning of his debut and his ability to recover as the outing continues. Both outlets describe the same sequence of events: the late-night trade from the Mets to the Cubs, followed by Peterson’s debut performance that begins poorly but improves as he works through the game. The accounts do not add additional specifics beyond the trade timing and the overall arc of the debut, emphasizing the turnaround from an early setback to a winning result. Overall, the reports present Peterson’s transition between teams as immediate and his first Cubs start as a redemption after an unfavorable start.