The Mets fall 9-3 to the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday afternoon at Rogers Centre as Freddy Peralta has another difficult outing. Multiple reports describe Peralta’s performance as a continuing problem for New York’s pitching staff, with the Blue Jays building early momentum and carrying it to the final score. One account notes that Peralta’s start lasts five innings, with his day ending early after he is unable to settle after the Mets fall behind early in the game. Another report characterizes Peralta’s outing as a “dud,” emphasizing that his season continues to produce results the Mets cannot rely on. The Mets’ offense also struggles to mount sustained rallies, as they are held to 3 runs while Toronto scores 9. With the loss, the Mets leave the game without turning Peralta’s inning limit into a chance to swing momentum late, while Toronto completes the win by keeping New York off balance throughout the afternoon.