Since 2020, only three Mets starters have recorded 20 or more starts in which they allowed two or fewer runs over six or more innings.
David Peterson leads the way with 93 starts since debuting in 2020. He remains with the team and has been a consistent presence in the rotation.
In second is Max Scherzer, who made 42 starts for the Mets across the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Third is Jacob deGrom, whose nine-year Mets career (2014–2022) included 38 starts from 2020 to 2022.

Now sitting just behind deGrom in fourth is Kodai Senga, who debuted in 2023 and has also made 38 starts over his first three seasons. As of the third month of his third season, he needs just three more starts of six-plus innings with two or fewer runs allowed to pass deGrom on this list.