Game Notes vs. WAS

GAME NOTES
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Sunday, June 18, 2017 • 1:10 p.m.
Citi Field • Flushing, NY
RHP Joe Ross (3-2, 6.39) vs. RHP Jacob deGrom (5-3, 4.33)
PIX11 • WOR 710 AM • 104.3 WAXQ-FM HD 2 • ESPN 1050 AM
FATHER'S DAY WEEKEND: This weekend, all 30 clubs will wear
specially-designed uniforms and caps to raise awareness and
funds for the fight against prostate cancer...The Mets uniform will
incorporate blue in script logo and the NY cap will be highlighted
blue...All on-field personnel will wear symbolic blue ribbons
on their uniforms, blue wristbands, cleats, catching gear and
socks...MLB will again donate all royalty payments from the sales
of specialty caps and jerseys to the Prostate Cancer Foundation
and Stand Up To Cancer...For the first time, Father’s Day games
will feature a blue-stitched Rawlings baseball.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY: The Mets are 28-34 all-time on Father’s
Day.
METSCELLANEOUS: The Mets are 2-4 on their seven-game
homestand which concludes today...New York is 5-4 in its last
nine games and is now 8-5-2 in its last 15 series...The Mets are
16-23 at home...New York is 5-12 in day games.
VS. WASHINGTON: New York is 0-6 vs. the Nats at Citi Field
this year...The six-game home losing streak to the Nationals is
the fourth-longest in team history and the longest since they lost
a franchise record 12 consecutive home games to Washington
from June 30, 2013-September 11, 2014...The Mets are 4-12 vs.
the Nationals in New York since the start of last season.
SERIES NOTES: The last time the Nationals swept a four-game
series from the Mets was September 9-12, 2013 in New York...
The Mets are now 3-7 in their last 10 series vs. Washington,
including 1-2 in series this season.
RIVALS FROM THE POSTSEASON: The Mets are 2-4 in the
midst of a 14-game stretch vs. teams that made the postseason
last year (2-1 vs. Cubs, 0-3 vs. Nationals, four games vs. Dodgers
and three vs. Giants).
METS HOME RUNS: New York has hit 30 home runs in its last
15 games and 44 home runs in its last 26 games...The Mets
have belted 12 homers during this homestand...The Mets have
99 home runs, the third-most in the NL and the sixth-most in the
majors...Washington leads the NL with 106 homers.
JAY BRUCE: Has six home runs and 12 RBI and is hitting .390
(23-59) in his last 14 games...Bruce is tied for fifth in the NL and
tied for eighth in the majors with his 18 home runs...He has 47
RBI, tied for ninth in the NL.
JUNE BOOM: Bruce has six home runs this month, tied for the
third-most in the NL...Cody Bellinger is first with eight.
REYES RECORDS: José Reyes moved into a tie for ninth place
on the club's all-time RBI list with Keith Hernandez with his 468th
RBI yesterday...He has 1,412 hits as a Met, the third-most in
franchise history...Ed Kranepool is second with 1,418 hits...Reyes
is two stolen bases of 500 for his career.
NATIONALS-METS NOTES: The Mets have had one winning
season vs. Washington since 2011 (2015: 11-8).
2017:
@NY:
@WAS:
2-7
0-6
2-1
2016: 7-12
@NY: 4-6
@WAS: 3-6
History
@NY:
@WAS:
@MON:
@PR:
405-422
207-214
61-50
135-152
2-5
SPECIAL START (AGAIN): Jacob deGrom will start on Father's
Day for the second straight year after becoming a dad for the
first time on April 11, 2016 when his son Jaxon was born...Daddy
deGrom started on June 19 vs. Atlanta last year on Father's Day
and suffered a loss, allowing three runs in 6.0 innings.
JACOB deGROM: Tossed his second career complete game in
a 6-1 win over the Cubs in his last start on June 12...DeGrom has
100 strikeouts in 81.0 innings...His 11.11 K/9IP is fifth-best in the
majors...His 100 strikeouts rank 10th in the majors.
deGROM IN deDAY: DeGrom is 15-4 with a 1.78 ERA (40 ER/202.0
IP) in 31 career starts during the day...His 1.78 daytime ERA is the
lowest in the majors since 1913 (min. 175 innings).
deGROM IN deCITI: Is 18-12 with a 2.14 ERA (67 ER/282.1 IP) in 44
career starts at Citi Field...His 2.14 home ERA is second-best in
the major leagues since 2014 (min 250.0 innings)...Trails Clayton
Kershaw (1.66 ERA).
HEADING OUT ON THE ROAD: Following today's game, the Mets
will begin a season high-tying 10-game road trip to Los AngelesNL, San Francisco and Miami...The Mets will play 16 of their next 19
games away from Citi Field...New York is 14-14 on the road.
FSL ALL-STAR GAME: St. Lucie second baseman J.C. Rodriguez
went 1-2 with an RBI in last night's Florida State League AllStar Game at Lakeland...Patrick Mazeika, who was the DH,
was 1-3, leftfielder Wuilmer Becerra was 0-1 and third baseman
Jhoan Urena was 0-4...RHP Tyler Bashlor struck out two in 0.2
scoreless innings while scattering two hits...St. Lucie and the
South Division fell, 5-2.
TITLE ON THE LINE: Columbia holds a 0.5 game lead over
Greenville in the Southern Division entering the final day of the
first-half of the regular season in the South Atlantic League.
SCOTTS PITCH, HIT & RUN: Earlier this morning at Citi Field,
Scotts Major League Baseball PITCH, HIT & RUN contest was
held...Over 650,000 children have participated nationwide in
Major League Baseball’s free PITCH, HIT & RUN tournament...The
top 12 baseball and top 12 softball qualifiers in age categories
from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut competed in hopes
of advancing to the National Finals during 2017 Major League
Baseball All-Star Week in Miami...A pre-game ceremony will
recognize the top 12 boys and top 12 girls.
UPCOMING OPPONENTS & PITCHING
AT LOS ANGELES-NL
Mon., June 19
RHP Zack Wheeler (3-4, 4.48) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (9-2, 2.23)
Tue., June 20
RHP Robert Gsellman (5-4, 5.50) vs. RHP Brandon McCarthy (5-3, 3.14)
Wed., June 21
TBA vs. LHP Rich Hill (3-3, 5.14)
Thurs., June 22
LHP Steven Matz (1-1, 3.21) vs. LHP Alex Wood (7-0, 1.90)
10:10 p.m. (SNY, WOR 710 AM, 104.3 FM HD, ESPN 1050 AM)
10:10 p.m. (SNY, ESPN, WOR 710 AM, 104.3 FM HD, ESPN 1050 AM)
10:10 p.m. (SNY, ESPN, WOR 710 AM, 104.3 FM HD, ESPN 1050 AM)
10:10 p.m. (SNY, MLBN, WOR 710 AM, 104.3 FM HD, ESPN 1050 AM)
#48
JACOB DEGROM (5-3, 4.33)
Height: 6-4
Born: DeLand, FL
Weight: 180 pounds
Resides: DeLand, FL
Age: 28 (6/19/88)
Signed Through: 2017
LAST START: Pitched his second-career complete game to earn the win on June 12
against the Cubs...Allowed one run, earned, on five hits...Struck out six and walked four
in the 116-pitch effort...Allowed a home run in his career-high fourth consecutive game...
He previously allowed at least one home run in three consecutive games from August
13-August 24, 2016...The Mets would win the game, 6-1.
deCOMPLETE GAME: DeGrom's complete game in his last outing ended the Mets’ streak
of 293 straight home games without a complete game, since Jonathon Niese blanked
the Phillies on August 27, 2013...The only team in major league history to have a longer
streak of home games without a complete game was the Rockies, who had a 309-game
streak from 2011 to 2014...Research courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau...This was the second
complete game of his career...His first came on July 17, 2016 in Philadelphia where he
shutout the Phillies, 5-0...Allowed just one hit, while striking out seven and walking one.
RHP
DEGROM’S
Date Opp.
Dec.
IP
Regular Season (13 Games Started)
4/5
ATL
ND, 1-3
6.0
4/10 @PHI
ND, 4-3
6.0
4/15 @MIA
ND, 4-5
7.0
4/22 WAS
L, 1-3
5.2
4/28 @WAS
W, 7-5
7.0
5/3
@ATL
W, 16-5
5.0
5/8
SF
ND, 4-3
6.0
5/14 @MIL
ND, 9-11
6.0
5/19
LAA
W, 3-0
7.0
5/26 @PIT
W, 8-1
8.1
5/31
MIL
L, 1-7
4.0
6/6
@TEX
L, 8-10
4.0
6/12 CHC
W, 6-1
9.0
2017 PITCHING LOG
H
R
2
6
4
8
6
8
4
8
4
6
8
10
5
0
2
2
3
3
5
3
4
0
1
7
8
1
ER HR
0
2
2
3
3
5
3
4
0
1
7
8
1
0
0
2
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
2
2
1
BB
K
P-S
ERA
1
2
1
6
1
5
3
1
3
1
5
1
4
6
3
13
10
12
5
11
7
9
10
6
2
6
95-61
96-67
97-64
101-65
112-77
109-68
105-64
107-76
106-66
118-80
105-69
69-45
116-80
0.00
1.50
1.89
2.55
2.84
3.68
3.80
4.07
3.56
3.23
3.97
4.75
4.33
CAREER VS. WASHINGTON: Has nine career starts against the Nationals...Is 3-3 with a
3.40 ERA (20 earned runs/53.0 innings pitched), 67 strikeouts and 17 walks...Has faced
Washington twice this season, going 1-1 with a 4.26 ERA (six earned runs/12.2 innings
pitched)...Struck out double-digit batters in both games (10 strikeouts on April 22, 12
strikeouts on April 28)...Earned the win in his last outing against the Nationals on April 28
in Washington...Threw 7.0 innings, allowing three runs, earned, on six hits.
NL EAST: Is 15-9 with a 2.92 ERA (76 earned runs/234.1 innings) in 38 career starts versus
National League East opponents...Struck out 263 and walked 59...His 2.92 ERA vs. his own
division is the ninth-lowest in the majors since 2014 (min. 200.0 IP vs. own division)...Has 15
career double-digit strikeout games, seven of which came against NL East opponents (two
against Atlanta, two against Miami, two against Washington and one against Philadelphia).
SWING AND MISS: DeGrom has induced 213 swings and misses on his pitches through
13 starts this season, the third-highest total in the major leagues...Only Chris Sale (261
swings and misses) and Max Scherzer (247) have more...Opposing batters have swung
and missed at 32.87% of deGrom's pitches this season (213 swings and misses/648 pitches
swung at), the fifth-highest percentage in the majors among qualified starters according
to statcast, behind Robbie Ray (34.44%), Danny Salazar (34.06%), Chris Sale (33.81%) and
Sean Manaea (33.65%).
STRIKEOUTS: DeGrom has 100 strikeouts this season, the eighth-most in the National
League behind Max Scherzer (134), Carlos Martinez (107), Robbie Ray (107), Clayton
Kershaw (105), Zack Greinke (104), Jeff Samardzija (104) and Stephen Strasburg (104)...
His 11.11 strikeouts per 9.0 innings ratio is the third-best in the National League and the
fifth-best in the majors.
DOUBLE-DIGITS: His 10-strikeout performance in his May 26 start against the Pirates in
Pittsburgh was his 15th career double-digit strikeout game and his fifth of the season...
DeGrom's five double-digit strikeout games are already tied for the most double-digit
strikeouts games he's had in a single season...He had five games with 10 or more strikeouts
in 2015...His 15 career double-digit strikeout games are the sixth-most in team history...
DeGrom was also the first pitcher in team history to have four double-digit strikeout games
among the team's first 31 games of a season...DeGrom had three consecutive double-digit
strikeout games earlier this season...Had 12 strikeouts in his April 28 start in Washington,
10 strikeouts in his start on April 22, also against Washington, and 13 strikeouts in his start
on April 15 at Miami...It was the first time in deGrom's career he's had three consecutive
double-digit strikeout games and the first time a Mets pitcher collected double-digit
strikeouts in three consecutive games since David Cone accomplished the feat June 21July 1, 1992.
deGROM IN deDAY: Is 15-4 with a 1.78 ERA (40 earned runs/202.0 innings) and 214
strikeouts in 31 career daytime starts...His 1.78 daytime ERA is the best in the major leagues
since 2014 (minimum 200.0 daytime innings pitched)...In deGrom's two day starts this
season, he has allowed seven runs, earned, in 11.2 innings pitched.
IN deCITI: Is 18-12 with a 2.14 ERA (67 earned runs/282.1 innings) in 44 career starts at
home...His 2.14 home ERA is second-best in the majors since 2014 (min. 250.0 home
innings pitched)...Trails Clayton Kershaw (1.66 home ERA).
SINCE HIS DEBUT: Since his major league debut on May 15, 2014, deGrom has a 2.97 ERA
(185 earned runs/560.1 innings pitched) in 89 career starts...His 2.97 ERA is the seventhlowest ERA in the majors in that time (minimum 500.0 innings)...Trails Clayton Kershaw
(1.95 ERA), Jake Arrieta (2.68 ERA), Zack Greinke (2.82 ERA), Madison Bumgarner (2.86
ERA), Jon Lester (2.89 ERA) and Max Scherzer (2.93 ERA).
THROUGH 89 CAREER STARTS: Has allowed one run or fewer 39 times in his first 89
career starts, the second-highest total in Mets history and in the modern era...Trails Dwight
Gooden (40 such starts)...Has 592 strikeouts through his first 89 career starts, second-most
for a Mets starter in that time in team history...Trails Gooden (677).
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY: DeGrom is the father of one-year old Jaxon Anthony deGrom.
W-L
5-3
7-8
ERA
4.33
3.04
IP
81.0
148.0
H
79
142
R
39
53
ER
39
50
HR
13
15
BB
34
36
35-25
2.97
560.1
487
195 185
51
151 592
2017 Totals
2016 Totals
Career Totals
DEGROM
K
P-S
100 1336-882
143 2354-1550
VS. WASHINGTON
Last Win: 4/28/17 at Washington
Last Loss: 4/22/17 vs. Washington
Career Record vs. Nationals: 3-3, 3.40 ERA (20 ER/53.0 IP, 9 GS)
Nationals Batters vs. deGrom
AVG
HR
AVG
HR BB SO
Ross
.000 (0/4) 0
.000 (0/1) 0 0 0
Taylor
.000 (0/11) 0
.381 (8/21) 1 4 5
Turner
.333 (3/9) 0
.200 (1/5) 0 1
1
Werth
.067 (1/15) 0
.500 (1/2) 0 0 0
Wieters
.333 (3/9) 1
.500 (3/6) 0 0 0
Zimmerman .357 (5/14) 2
.000 (0/1) 0 0 0
Team Total .214 (28/131) 4
.000 (0/13) 0 4 5
Drew
Harper
Lind
Lobaton
Murphy
Raburn
Rendon
DEGROM’S
2017 Season
4 (4/28-5/26)
13 (4/15 @ MIA)
5 (last, 5/26 @ PIT)
10.0 IP (5/19-5/26)
5 (6/12 vs. CHC)
10 (6/6 @ TEX)
2 (5x, last, 6/6 @ TEX)
8 (6/6 @ TEX)
6 (4/22 vs. WAS)
9.0 (6/12 vs. CHC)
1 (6/12 vs. CHC)
--
Career
5 (7/8/14-8/2/14)
13 (2x, last 4/15/17 @ MIA)
15 (last, 5/26/17 @ PIT)
20.0 (7/28-8/7/16)
1 (7/17 @ PHI)
13 (8/18/16 @ SF)
3 (4x, last 8/24/16 at STL)
8 (2x, last, 6/6/17 @ TEX)
6 (4/22/17 vs. WAS)
9.0 (2x, last 6/12/17 vs. CHC)
2 (last, 6/12/17 vs. CHC)
1 (7/17/16 @ PHI)
Win Streak
Strikeouts
Double Digit K Games
Scoreless Streak
Low Hits, CG
High Hits, Game
High HR, Game
High Runs, Game
High Walks, Game
Innings Pitched, Game
Complete Games
Shutouts
AVG.
.143
.276
.199
BATTING STATISTICS
AB
42
29
176
Career Extra-base Hits:
Most Hits, Game:
Most RBI, Game:
Batting Notes:
SO
2
5
4
5
2
6
47
SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS
DEGROM’S
YEAR
2016
2017
Career
BB
0
1
0
2
0
0
13
R
6
2
14
H
6
8
35
RBI
2
2
10
SAC
5
3
18
Five doubles (last, 5/14/17 @ MIL)
3 (5/16/15 vs. MIL)
2 (2x, last, 5/3/17 @ ATL)
Had a hit in a career-best four consecutive games
from April 28-May 14...Batted .600 (6-10), with two
runs, two RBI and one double in that stretch...Drove
in two runs, matching his career-high, on May 3 in
Atlanta...Had his third multi-hit game of the season
in his May 26 start at Pittsburgh, the most multi-hit
games he's had in a single season.
METS STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN
STARTER
deGrom
Gsellman
Harvey
Lugo
Matz
Milone
Montero
Pill
Syndergaard
Wheeler
Wilk
GS
13
12
13
2
2
3
2
2
5
12
1
Quality Starts Run Support RS/Start Mets Record
8
72
5.5
7-6
4
61
5.1
7-5
4
79
6.1
5-8
2
6
3.0
1-1
1
10
5.0
1-1
0
14
4.7
0-3
0
11
5.5
1-1
0
6
3.0
1-1
4
22
4.4
2-3
5
45
3.75
5-7
0
0
0.0
0-1
TOMORROW'S STARTER - RHP ZACK WHEELER (3-4, 4.48)
NOTES VS. NL WEST:
LAST START: Had the shortest outing of his career, tossing 1.2 innings and allowing a careerhigh eight runs, earned, against the Cubs in the Mets' 14-3 defeat on June 13...Struck out three
CAREER VS. LOS ANGELES-NL: Tomorrow will be the first time
and walked three...Allowed two home runs, the first time Wheeler has gave up multiple home Wheeler faces the Dodgers in his career.
runs in a game since July 25, 2013.
ROAD WARRIOR: Wheeler is 13-6 with a 2.84 ERA (63 earned runs/200.0 innings pitched) in
34 career starts on the road...Has 182 strikeouts and 85 walks...Wheeler is 1-0 with a 2.76 ERA
(nine earned runs/29.1 innings pitched) in five starts on the road this season...Has won six of his
last seven decisions on the road, dating back to June 19, 2014.
CAREER VS. NL WEST: Is 4-4 with a 2.17 ERA (26 earned runs/68.0
innings pitched) in 12 career starts against NL West opponents...
In two starts against NL West teams this season (San Francisco
and Arizona), Wheeler is 1-0 with a 1.50 ERA (two earned runs/12.0
innings pitched).
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: On this date four years ago, Zack Wheeler made his major league
debut against the Braves in Atlanta...He tossed 6.0 shutout innings on his way to his first big
league win.
NEW YORK METS PITCHING BREAKDOWN
STARTERS
RELIEVERS
TOTALS
W-L
20-23
10-14
30-37
ERA
4.96
4.83
4.91
IP
H
368.0 397
242.1 253
610.1 650
R
ER
221 203
137 130
358 333
BB
K
HR
144 339 59
110 259 36
254 598 95
AVG
.273
.267
.271
HOME
ROAD
TOTALS
W-L
16-23
14-14
30-37
ERA
4.70
5.21
4.91
IP
H
360.0 366
250.1 284
610.1 650
R
ER
204 188
154 145
358 333
BB
K
HR
157 368 51
97 230 44
254 598 95
AVG
.261
.284
.271
BATTING PAGES
#19
JAY BRUCE
Last Game: 3-4
RISP: .315 (17-54), 6 HR, 32 RBI
Streak: 4 games (.500, 8-16)
Game-Winning RBI: 5
.278, 18 HR, 47 RBI
Home: .277 (39-141), 9 HR
Road: .279 (31-111), 9 HR
Homestand: .478 (11-23), 2 HR, 4 RBI
Career vs. WAS: .230 (59-256)
Last HR: 6/16 vs. WAS (S. Kelley)
At-Bats since last HR: 4
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: 9
Season High, Hits: 3, 7x, last - 6/17 vs. WAS
Season High, Runs: 3, 4/10 at PHI
Season High, RBI: 6, 5/2 at ATL* (CH)
Season High, SB: --
• Has reached base safely in 56 of his 63 games played this season...His 18 homers are tied for fifth-most in the National League (tied for eighth in the majors)
while his 47 RBI are tied for ninth-most in the NL...His four multi-homer games are tied for the major league lead with the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger.
• Is batting .365 (23-63) this month (15 games) with four doubles, six homers, 12 RBI and 10 runs scored...His six home runs this month are tied for third-most in
the NL behind the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger (seven)...Bruce had five homers and 19 RBI in 25 games during May.
• Hit a pair of homers on June 7 at Texas for his fourth multi-homer game of the season and the 24th multi-homer game of his career...The four multi-homer games
this year are the second-most he's had in a single season in his career...He had five such games in 2010.
• Lifted the Mets to a 5-4, 12-inning win on May 30 vs. Milwaukee with his walk-off RBI single...Was the 10th career walk-off RBI of Bruce's career (his first with the
Mets) and first since April 10, 2016 vs. Pittsburgh with Cincinnati.
#2
GAVIN CECCHINI
Last Game: DNP
RISP: -Streak: -Game-Winning RBI: --
.000, 0 HR, 0 RBI
Home: .000 (0-1), 0 HR
Road: -Homestand: .000 (0-1)
Career vs. WAS: .000 (0-1)
Last HR: -At-Bats since last HR: -Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: -Season High, Runs: -Season High, RBI: -Season High, SB: --
• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on June 15...Was batting .249 (62-249) with 14 doubles, three homers and 17 RBI (62 games
played).
• Played for Italy in the World Baseball Classic and went 2-15 with one double and one RBI.
• Made his major league debut last season as a pinch hitter on September 11 at Atlanta...Went 2-6 (.333) with two doubles and two RBI in four games played for
the Mets last September.
• In 117 games last season for Las Vegas, Cecchini batted .325 (145-446) with 27 doubles, eight homers and 55 RBI...His .325 average was third-best in the PCL.
#52 YOENIS CÉSPEDES
Last Game: 4-5, HR, RBI, 3 R
RISP: .333 (3-9), 2 HR, 9 RBI
Streak: 1 game (.800, 4-5), HR, RBI
Game-Winning RBI: 2
.322, 8 HR, 16 RBI
Home: .327 (18-55), 2 HR
Road: .313 (10-32), 6 HR
Homestand: .500 (9-18), 2 2B, HR
Career vs. WAS: .300 (33-110)
Last HR: 6/17 vs. WAS (J. Blanton)
At-Bats since last HR: 1
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: 2
Season High, Hits: 4, 2x, last - 6/17 vs. WAS
Season High, Runs: 3, 2x, last - 6/17 vs. WAS
Season High, RBI: 5, 4/11 at PHI
Season High, SB: --
• Is 11-24 (.458) with two doubles, two home runs (one grand slam) and six RBI in eight games since returning from the Disabled List.
• Went 4-5 with a home run and three runs scored on June 17 vs. Washington...Was his second four-hit game of the season.
• Activated off the 10-Day DL for Game 1 of a doubleheader in Atlanta on June 10...Went 2-5 with his fifth career grand slam upon returning...Was his first career
grand slam since September 11, 2016, which also came in Atlanta...The only other visiting player to hit multiple grand slams against the Braves over a two-season
span was Frank Schulte for the Cubs...Schulte hit two grand slams against the Boston Braves in 1911...Research courtesy of Elias.
• Was on the 10-Day DL from April 28-June 9 with a left hamstring strain.
#30 MICHAEL CONFORTO
Last Game: 1-5, 2 K
RISP: .282 (11-39), 2 HR, 21 RBI
Streak: 1 game (.200, 1-5)
Game-Winning RBI: 2
.284, 14 HR, 36 RBI
Home: .287 (31-108), 8 HR
Road: .280 (26-93), 6 HR
Homestand: .100 (1-10)
Career vs. WAS: .225 (16-71)
Last HR: 6/2 vs. PIT (G. Cole)
At-Bats since last HR: 36
Game-Tying HR: 1
Go-Ahead HR: 5
Season High, Hits: 3, 5x, last - 5/23 vs. SD
Season High, Runs: 4, 5/14 at MIL (Ties CH)
Season High, RBI: 4, 5/23 vs. SD* (CH)
Season High, SB: 1, 4/29 at WAS
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His .969 OPS is ninth-best in the NL...Conforto's .402 on-base percentage is sixth-best in the NL.
Is 12 for his last 69 (.174) dating to May 25 (20 games)...Six of those 12 hits have been for extra-bases (five doubles, one homer).
Has three home runs off lefthanded pitching this season (37 at-bats) after none in 62 regular season at-bats prior to this year.
Has six first-inning homers this season, tied for third-most in the majors behind the Cubs' Kris Bryant (seven) and Houston's George Springer (seven)...Is batting
.390 (16-41) with five doubles, six homers and 11 RBI in the first inning this season.
• His four leadoff homers are most in the National League and third-most in the majors this season...Trails the Houston's George Springer (seven) and Tampa Bay's
Corey Dickerson (six).
• Ranked among the NL league leaders in May in the following categories: extra-base hits (17, T-1st), runs scored (25, 2nd), on-base percentage (.426, 4th), slugging
percentage (.627, 5th), RBI (21, T-7th) and home runs (7, T-8th).
#18
TRAVIS d'ARNAUD
Last Game: 1-1
RISP: .265 (9-34), 2 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 16 RBI
Streak: 1 game (1.000, 1-1)
Game-Winning RBI: 3
.218, 7 HR, 22 RBI
Home: .164 (10-61), 0 HR
Road: .276 (16-58), 7 HR
Homestand: .235 (4-17), 2 2B, RBI
Career vs. WAS: .246 (34-138)
Last HR: 6/9 at ATL (J. Motte)
At-Bats since last HR: 22
Game-Tying HR: 1
Go-Ahead HR: 4
Season High, Hits: 4, 4/13 at MIA* (CH)
Season High, Runs: 3, 4/13 at MIA
Season High, RBI: 5, 4/28 at WAS* (CH)
Season High, SB: --
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Has three homers, three doubles and six RBI in his last 16 games.
His seven home runs are tied for third-most by an NL catcher...Trails Austin Hedges (11) and Buster Posey (eight).
Went 3-5 with a double, home run and two RBI on May 27 at Pittsburgh...Were his first hits since returning from the DL and his first since April 28.
Activated from the 10-Day DL on May 24...Went 5-21 (.238) with two doubles and one RBI in six rehabilitation games, four with Las Vegas (AAA) and two with St.
Lucie (A), prior to his return...Was on the 10-Day DL from May 3-May 23 with a bruised right wrist.
• Has already surpassed his home run and RBI totals from 2016 (four home runs and 15 RBI in 75 games)...According to Elias, since 1920, when RBI became an
official statistic, d'Arnaud is the first player to exceed his RBI total from the previous year by April 30 of the next season (min. 275 plate appearances).
#21
LUCAS DUDA
Last Game: 0-2, BB, HBP, K
RISP: .263 (10-38), 3 2B, 2 HR, 15 RBI
Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 9)
Game-Winning RBI: --
.237, 12 HR, 26 RBI
Home: .235 (20-85), 7 HR
Road: .239 (17-71), 5 HR
Homestand: .105 (2-19) 2 HR, 4 RBI
Career vs. WAS: .202 (51-253)
Last HR: 6/14 vs. CHC (H. Rondon)
At-Bats since last HR: 9
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: 2
Season High, Hits: 4, 4/11 at PHI (Ties CH)
Season High, Runs: 2, 4/11 at PHI
Season High, RBI: 3, 4x, last - 6/14 vs. CHC
Season High, SB: --
• Is batting .261 (23-88) with six doubles, eight home runs, 19 RBI and 11 runs scored over his last 24 games...Has reached base safely in 27 of his last 33 games.
• Has 120 career home runs as a Met, tied for ninth-most in team history with Edgardo Alfonzo...Kevin McReynolds is eighth with 122 career homers as a Met...
Duda's 67 homers at Citi Field are the most in the ballpark's history.
• Hit his 12th homer of the season with a three-run shot in the eighth inning on June 14 vs. the Cubs...Has homered in consecutive games 15 times in his career.
• Has 16 career multi-homer games and 10 multi-homer games since the start of 2015...His 10 multi-homer games since 2015 are tied for third-most in the majors
in that time with Nolan Arenado...Trails Khris Davis (12) and Chris Davis (11).
#4
WILMER FLORES
Last Game: 1-3, RBI, R
RISP: .200 (7-35), 12 RBI
Streak: 1 game (.333, 1-3)
Game-Winning RBI: 1
.304, 6 HR, 20 RBI
Home: .297 (30-101), 4 HR
Road: .316 (18-57), 2 HR
Homestand: .150 (3-20), HR, 2 RBI
Career vs. WAS: .236 (33-140)
Last HR: 6/15 vs. WAS (J. Blanton)
At-Bats since last HR: 7
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: 4, 6/10 at ATL (2)
Season High, Runs: 2, 2x, last - 6/10 at ATL (2)
Season High, RBI: 3, 5/24 vs. SD
Season High, SB: 1, 4/3 vs. ATL
• Since May 1, Flores is batting .341 (42-123) with eight doubles, one triple, four home runs and 17 RBI in 38 games.
• Since May 8, Flores is batting .373 (31-83) with six doubles, one triple, four homers and 14 RBI versus righthanded pitching...In that same time, Flores is batting
.300 (9-30) with two doubles vs. lefthanded pitching.
• Is batting .326 (14-43) with two home runs and four RBI vs. lefthanded pitching this season...Since the beginning of 2016, Flores' 13 home runs off lefthanded
pitching are tied for 11th-most in the majors.
BATTING PAGES
#3
CURTIS GRANDERSON
Last Game: DNP
RISP: .250 (11-44), 12 RBI
Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 3)
Game-Winning RBI: 3
.212, 7 HR, 23 RBI
Home: .200 (24-120), 4 HR
Road: .227 (20-88), 3 HR
Homestand: .273 (3-11), HR, RBI, 4 R
Career vs. WAS: .239 (60-251)
Last HR: 6/14 vs. CHC (C. Edwards Jr.)
At-Bats since last HR: 3
Game-Tying HR: 1
Go-Ahead HR: 2
Season High, Hits: 3, 5.28 at PIT
Season High, Runs: 3, 2x, last - 6/14 vs. CHC
Season High, RBI: 2, 4x, last - 6/6 at TEX
Season High, SB: 1, 3x, last - 6/9 at ATL
• Over his last 29 games dating to May 15, Granderson is batting .313 (26-83) with 12 extra-base hits, 12 RBI and a .431 on-base percentage.
• Hit his 300th career homer with his go-ahead homer in the eighth inning on June 14 vs. the Cubs...Is the ninth active player with 300 or more home runs...Is two
stolen bases (148) away from 300 career home runs and 150 career stolen bases...There is one other active major leaguer with at least 300 home runs and 150
steals (Carlos Beltrán).
• Of his 83 career home runs as a Met, 43 of them have given the Mets the lead or tied the game (36 go-ahead and seven game-tying).
• Recorded his 1,600th career hit on June 2 vs. Pittsburgh...Is one of 23 active players with 1,600 career hits.
#9
brandon nimmo
Last Game: DNP
RISP: -Streak: -Game-Winning RBI: --
.--, 0 HR, 0 RBI
Home: -Road: -Homestand: .-Career vs. WAS: .250 (6-24)
Last HR: 7/1/16 vs. CHC (J. Hammel)
At-Bats since last HR: 50
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: -Season High, Runs: -Season High, RBI: -Season High, SB: --
• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on Friday...Was batting 223 (33-148) with 12 doubles, one triple, three home runs and 16 RBI in
38 games for Vegas...Began the year on the Mets' 10-Day DL with a right hamstring injury.
• Played in 32 games for the Mets in 2016 and hit .274 (20-73) with one double, one home run, six RBI and 12 runs scored.
• Was 6-12 (.500) as a pinch-hitter last season at the major league level and reached base safely in six of his last seven pinch-hitting attempts.
• Hit .352 (138-392) with 25 doubles, eight triples, 11 home runs, 61 RBI and a .423 on-base percentage in 97 games with the 51s last year...The .352 average was
second-best in the PCL behind teammate T.J. Rivera.
#7
JOSÉ REYES
Last Game: 2-3, RBI, BB
RISP: .255 (12-47), 17 RBI
Streak: 2 games (.667, 4-6), HR, 2 RBI
Game-Winning RBI: --
.197, 4 HR, 21 RBI
Home: .181 (23-127), 2 HR
Road: .219 (21-96), 2 HR
Homestand: .316 (6-19), HR, 3 RBI
Career vs. WAS: .283 (184-650)
Last HR: 6/16 vs. WAS (M. Scherzer)
At-Bats since last HR: 3
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: 3, 2x, last - 5/20 vs. LAA
Season High, Runs: 2, 3x, last - 5/26 at PIT
Season High, RBI: 5, 5/3 at ATL (Ties CH)
Season High, SB: 1, 10x, last - 6/14 vs. CHC
• Is batting .200 (8-40) in 15 games this month.
• Recorded his 2,000th career hit on May 20 vs. the Angels with a single off Alex Meyer...Is one of eight active players with at least 2,000 hits...Ranks third in team
history with 1,412 hits...Ed Kranepool is second with 1,418...Is two steals away from 500 career stolen bases.
• Reyes is the third player to reach 2,000 career hits after playing his first game in a Mets uniform...The other two were Amos Otis, who made his debut with the
Mets in 1967, and Ken Singleton, who made his debut in 1970...Research courtesy of Elias.
• Reyes has 468 career RBI as a Met, tied with Keith Hernandez for ninth-most in Mets history.
#15
MATT REYNOLDS
Last Game: 0-2
RISP: .000 (0-3)
Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 4)
Game-Winning RBI: --
.160, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Home: .091 (1-11), 1 HR
Road: .231 (3-13), 0 HR
Homestand: .000 (0-2)
Career vs. WAS: .111 (2-18)
Last HR: 5/21 vs. LAA (J. Chavez)
At-Bats since last HR: 9
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: 1, 4x, last - 5/28 vs. PIT
Season High, Runs: 1, 4x, last - 6/7 at TEX
Season High, RBI: 1, 5/21 vs. LAA
Season High, SB: --
• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) on Friday...Is in his second stint wit the Mets this season (also April 26-June 10).
• Made his third start of the season on May 21 vs. the Angels...Hit his first home run of the year (off Jesse Chavez).
• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 26...Was batting .300 (15-50) with three doubles, four RBI, 10 runs scored and a .364
on-base percentage in 13 games for the 51s...With Vegas, Reynolds made seven starts in leftfield, three starts at third base and two starts in center.
#44 RENÉ RIVERA
Last Game: 0-4, 4 K
RISP: .370 (10-27), 11 RBI
Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 5)
Game-Winning RBI: --
.261, 3 HR, 16 RBI
Home: .246 (17-69), 1 HR
Road: .283 (13-46), 2 HR
Homestand: .143 (1-7), HR, RBI
Career vs. WAS: .239 (16-67)
Last HR: 6/15 vs. WAS (G. Gonzalez)
At-Bats since last HR: 5
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: --
Season High, Hits: 3, 5/3 at ATL (Ties CH)
Season High, Runs: 2, 5/3 at ATL
Season High, RBI: 3, 5/3 at ATL
Season High, SB: --
• Hit his third home run of the season on June 15 vs. Washington...Since 11 game hit streak, Rivera has batted .150 (6-40).
• Had a career-best 11-game hitting streak from April 30-May 19..Batted .395 (17-43) in those 11 games with 12 RBI...Five of the 11 games were multi-hit games...His
11-game hitting streak was the longest by a Mets catcher since Ramon Castro had an 11-game hitting streak from June 16-July 28, 2007.
• Matched his career high with three hits on May 3 at Atlanta...Was the 12th time in his career he's registered three hits in a game.
#54 T.J. RIVERA
Last Game: 0-3
RISP: .296 (8-27), 3 2B, HR, 12 RBI
Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 7)
Game-Winning RBI: 1
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.265, 2 HR, 14 RBI
Home: .254 (16-63), 1 HR
Road: .278 (15-54), 1 HR
Homestand: .333 (5-15), RBI, R
Career vs. WAS: .278 (10-36)
Last HR: 6/10 at ATL (E. O'Flaherty)
At-Bats since last HR: 15
Game-Tying HR: -Go-Ahead HR: 1
Season High, Hits: 3, 3x, last - 6/14 vs. CHC
Season High, Runs: 3, 4/28 at WAS
Season High, RBI: 3, 5/5 vs. MIA
Season High, SB: 1, 4/28 at WAS
Recalled from Las Vegas on June 13 after being optioned to Las Vegas on June 11.
Is 9 for his last 45 (.200) with the Mets dating to May 15...Is 4-12 as a pinch-hitter this season with one homer and two RBI.
Hit his first career pinch-hit homer on June 10 at Atlanta (Game 2)...Was the Mets' second pinch-hit homer this season.
Had a career-best 12-game on-base streak from May 1-14.
Went 2-4 with his first home run of the season and a career-high tying three RBI on May 5 vs. Miami...Was his second career three-RBI game (also September
13, 2016 at Washington).
METS VS. ROSS
INSTANT REPLAY REVIEWS
Mets:
Collins' Challenges ....................... 19
# of plays overturned ................... 13
# of plays that stood .......................1
Number of plays confirmed ..........5
Opponents
Opponent Challenges ...................17
# of plays overturned .....................8
# of plays that stood ......................6
Number of plays confirmed ..........3
Total number of plays viewed by teams via instant replay: 36
Crew chief reviews: 3
Bruce
Cecchini
Céspedes
Conforto
d'Arnaud
Duda
Flores
Granderson
.600 (3-5), HR, 2 RBI
-.167 (1-6), 2 K
.333 (1-3), RBI
.400 (2-5), K
.500 (2-4), 2 HR, 2 RBI
.333 (3-9), 3 RBI
.250 (3-12), RBI
Lagares
Nimmo
Reyes
Reynolds
R. Rivera
T. Rivera
.500 (1-2)
.667 (2-3)
.333 (1-3), 3B
.500 (1-2)
.500 (1-2), HR, RBI
.000 (0-2), 2 K
BULLPEN PAGE
#39
JERRY BLEVINS - LHP
4-0, 2.25 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 6.14 vs. CHI Last Loss: 8.10.16 vs. ARI
SV/OP (Last): 0-4, 9.18.16 vs. MIN
Holds: 10
First Batter: 31-36 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 29-23 vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 5.40 ERA (2 ER/3.1 IP)
• Has stranded 23 of 29 inherited runners...The 23 stranded runners are the 2ndmost in the majors...Over last 2 years leads the majors with 69 stranded runners.
• Has allowed 3 runs in his last 11.2 IP (15 outings - 2.31 ERA).
• Is tied for 2nd in the majors with 36 outings...Has retired 31 of 36 first batters.
• Was unscored upon in his first 13 outings...Is unscored upon in 32 of 36 games.
• Lefties are 6-57 (.105) and righties are 9-29 (.310) vs. him this year...The .105
batting average vs. lefthanders is the 5th-lowest in the majors (min. 35 AB).
• In 24.0 innings, he has 36 strikeouts (13.50 K per 9)...Has allowed 15 hits (two HR).
#66
JOSH EDGIN - LHP
0-1, 2.96 ERA, 1 SV
Last Win: 9.17.16 vs. MIN
Last Loss: 4.14 at MIA
SV/OP (Last): 1-1, 4.28 vs. WAS
Holds: 3
First Batter: 19-32
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 27-22 vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 1 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/2.1 IP)
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Has stranded 22 inherited runners, tied for the 3rd-most in the majors.
Had a 0.90 ERA spanning 11 games (10.0 innings) from May 17-June 10.
Has not allowed a run in 24 of his 32 outings...Suffered a walkoff loss on April 14 at MIA.
Is tied for 12th in the NL with 32 games...Lefties are 15-53 (.283) and righties are
11-50 (.220).
• Earned his second career save on April 28 at WAS...Induced a game-ending double
play from Bryce Harper with the bases loaded in a 7-5 win...Only other save was
July 5, 2013.
#50
RAFAEL MONTERO - RHP
Last Win: 9.10.14 vs. COL
Last Loss: 5.16 at ARI
First Batter: 6-12
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 4-4
NEIL RAMIREZ - RHP
BULLPEN NOTES
The pen has 14 losses - tied for the 5th-most in
the majors..Ranks eighth in the majors with 39
holds...Is fifth in homers allowed (36) and fourth
in walks allowed (110).
The pen did not allow its 36th home run in
2016 until August 13 (game 115).
Ranks 25th in the majors with a 4.83 bullpen
ERA...Has 13 blown saves, tied for the most in
the majors.
BULLPEN - LAST THREE SERIES
Opp
@ATL
CHC
WAS
W-L-S
0-1-2
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-4, 7.15 ERA, 0 SV
SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None
Holds: 0
vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/3.0 IP)
• Recalled for the third time this year on June 14...Is 0-3 with a 5.63 ERA (10 ER/16.0 IP)
in 12 games in relief...Has made two starts, going 0-1 with a 10.80 ERA (8 ER/6.2 IP).
• Righthanders are 23-67 (.343) and lefties are 10-29 (.345).
• Tossed 3.0 shutout frames on June 15 vs. WAS.
• Surrendered a walk-off homer on May 17 at ARI (Chris Hermann).
#55
METS BULLPEN TOTALS
Record: 10-14
Holds: 39
Saves/Op: 15-28
ERA: 4.83 (130 ER/242.1 IP)
Hits: 253
Runs: 137
Home Runs: 36
Walks: 110
Strikeouts: 259
First Batter Retired/Faced: 159-241 (66 %)
Stranded/Inherited Runners: 86-128 (67 %)
Record when bullpen doesn’t allow a run: 16-5
Record when bullpen allows a run: 13-32
0-0, 6.65 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 4.12.15, CHC at COL Last Loss: 9.18.14, CHC vs. LAD SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 6.15.14, CHC at PHI Holds: 1
First Batter W/NY: 5-12 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 11-7 vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/0.1 IP)
• Has allowed 4 runs in his last 11 outings (12.2 innings - 2.84 ERA)...Made his first
appearance with the Mets on May 20 vs. LAA...Suffered a blown save on May 24 vs. SD.
IP
9.2
12.1
8.2
#43
ADDISON REED - RHP
0-2, 2.80 ERA, 11 SV
Last Win: 8.31.16 vs. MIA
Last Loss: 5.14 at MIL
SV/OP (Last): 11-13, 6.11 at ATL
Holds: 4
First Batter: 22-34
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 10-3
vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 8.10 ERA (3 ER/3.1
• Righties are 20-78 (.256) and lefties are 16-61 (.262).
• Has allowed one run in his last 9.2 innings (0.93 ERA) dating to May 29 and has
allowed 5 runs in his last 22.1 innings (2.01 ERA).
• Earned his first career six-out save on June 3 vs. PIT...Picked up a five-out save on June
10 at ATL (G1)...Tied for 2nd in the majors with two five or more out saves this year.
• Has struck out 38 and has issued five walks...Went a franchise record 22 games
without a walk to start the season.
• Has allowed 5 HRs, including a walkoff on April 16 at MIA...Allowed 4 HRs in 2016.
• Is 11-for-13 in save chances...Is ninth in the NL with 11 saves...Suffered
blown saves on May 14 at MIL and May 27 at PIT.
• Tied for seventh in the majors with 34 outings...Led the majors with 40 holds last
#59
FERNANDO SALAS - RHP
0-2, 6.14 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 6.11.16, LAA vs. CLE Last Loss: 6.9 at ATL SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 8.30.17, LAA vs. CIN Holds: 11
First Batter: 23-33
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 21-16 vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 32.34 ERA (6 ER/1.2 IP)
• Has allowed 8 runs in his last 11.2 innings (6.17 ERA) with 14 strikeouts...Has
allowed 23 runs in his last 26 outings.
• Is tied for seventh in the NL with 33 outings.
• Leads the team with 11 holds.
• Collected his first MLB hit on his birthday, May 30 vs. MIL.
• Allowed four HRs this year, including 2 HRs in a loss on April 15 at MIA.
• Lefties are 7-35 (.200) and righties are 26-82 (.317).
#51
PAUl SEWALD - RHP
Last Win: None
First Batter: 13-20
Last Loss: 6.2 vs. PIT
Inherited Runners/Stranded: 4-1
0-1, 4.39 ERA, 0 SV
SV/OP (Last): 0-2, None
Holds: 2
vs. WAS in 17: 0-0, 0 SV 4.50 ERA (1 ER/2.0 IP)
• Has allowed 8 runs in his last 6.1 IP...Allowed 3 runs in 20.0 innings (1.35 ERA) from
April 11-May 29, before surrendering five runs on June 2 vs. PIT.
• Has 31 strikeouts in his last 22.1 innings...Earned first ML hold on May 19 vs. LAA.
• Had a career-best 7.2 scoreless streak from May 16-28.
• Righthanders are 16-63 (.254) and lefthanders are 15-44 (.341).
• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) on May 1...Made his ML debut on April 8 vs. MIA.
• Went 1-0 with 4 saves and a 2.08 ERA (2 ER/8.2 IP) with 12 K’s with Las Vegas this year.
• Mets 10th-round pick in the 2012 draft...Was a teammate of Kris Bryant at the
University of San Diego.
R
4
6
7
ER
4
6
6
BB
2
6
5
K
6
16
9
HR
4
3
1
BULLPEN BY MONTH
W-L
5-6
3-6
2-2
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept/Oct.
ERA Sv-Op IP H R
5.06 6-10 90.2 100 54
4.19 5-11 101.0 95 50
5.68 4-7 50.2 58 33
ER
51
47
32
BB K
45 99
44 102
21 58
LAST FIVE APPEARANCES
DATE OPP
6.9
@ATL
6.10 G1 @ATL
6.11
@ATL
6.14
CHI
6.17
WAS
DEC
ND
H
H
W
ND
JERRY BLEVINS
IP
H R ER BB
1.0 0 0 0
0
0.1 0 0 0
0
1.0 0 0 0
0
1.1
0 0 0
0
0.1
1
1
1
0
K
0
1
1
3
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
DATE OPP
6.6
@TEX
6.9
@ATL
6.10 G1 @ATL
6.13
CHC
6.15
WAS
DEC
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
JOSH EDGIN
IP
H R ER BB
1.0 2 0 0
1
0.0 1
0 0
0
0.0 1
0 0
0
1.0 2 2 2
1
1.0
1
1
0
0
K
2
0
0
1
1
HR
0
0
0
1
0
RAFAEL MONTERO (w/Las Vegas & NY)
DATE OPP DEC IP
H R ER BB K
5.25
SD
L
3.0 5 3 3
3
4
6.1
@RNO
L
5.2 5 3 2
3
8
6.6
@SL
ND 7.0 3 0 0
2
8
6.11
@TAC
L
6.0 6 4 4
4
5
6.15
WAS
ND 3.0 0 0 0
0
3
HR
0
1
0
1
0
• Has 32 strikeouts and 15 walks in 23.0 innings.
• Has held righthanded batters to a career .227 (53-233) batting average.
• Signed by the Mets on May 16...He was designated by the Giants and claimed by the
Blue Jays on May 5...Designated by Toronto on May 9 without appearing in a game.
H
8
14
9
DATE OPP
6.4
PIT
6.6
@TEX
6.10 G2@ATL
6.13
CHC
6.16
WAS
DEC
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
DATE OPP
6.6
@TEX
6.10 G1 @ATL
6.11
@ATL
6.14
CHI
6.17
WAS
DEC
S
S
S
ND
ND
NEIL RAMIREZ
IP
H R
1.0 2 2
1.0
1
0
1.0 0 0
2.1
1
1
0.1 0 0
ER BB
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
K
0
1
1
4
0
HR
0
0
0
1
0
ADDISON REED
IP
H R ER BB
1.0 0 0 0
0
1.2
1
0 0
0
1.0 0 0 0
0
1.0 3 0 0
0
1.0 2
1
1
1
K
1
2
2
1
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
DATE OPP
6.3
PIT
6.9
@ATL
6.10 G1 @ATL
6.14
CHI
6.16
WAS
FERNANDO SALAS
DEC IP
H R ER BB
H
0.2 0 0 0
0
L
1.1
2
1
1
0
H
0.1
1
1
1
0
ND 0.2 1
0 0
0
ND 0.2 3 3 3
2
K
1
1
0
1
1
HR
0
0
1
0
0
DATE OPP
6.4
PIT
6.9
@ATL
6.14
CHI
6.16
WAS
6.17
WAS
DEC
ND
BS
ND
ND
ND
K
1
1
1
2
2
HR
0
0
0
0
0
PAUL SEWALD
IP
H R
1.0
1
0
1.0 2 2
2.0 1
0
1.0
1
0
1.0
1
1
ER BB
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
HIGH/LOW & CHARTS
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS
INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHS
Longest Hitting Streak ..............................................................................11, R. Rivera, 4.30-5.19
Most Runs, Game .....................................................................................4, Conforto, 5.14 at MIL
Most Hits, Game.. ...............................................................4, 7x, last - Céspedes, 6.17 vs WAS
Most RBI, Game ..............................................................................................6, Bruce, 5.2 at ATL
Most Doubles, Game ...........................................................2, 9x, last - Flores, 6.10 at ATL-G2
Most Triples, Game ................................................................ 1, 11x, last - Lagares, 6.14 vs CHC
Most Home Runs, Game............................ 3, Céspedes, 4.11 at PHI - tied franchise record
Home Runs, Consecutive Games .................................... 2 games, 6x, last, Duda, 6.13-6.14
Grand Slams ................................................. 1, 2x, last - Céspedes, 6.10 at ATL-G1 (Jackson)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs ...................................................................2, last - T. Rivera, 6.10 at ATL
Leadoff Home Runs ....................................................4x, last - Conforto, 5.23 vs SD (Chacin)
Walk-off Home Runs ...........................................................................................................................
Most Walks, Game ........................................................................3, 5x, last - Duda, 5.24 vs SD
Most Strikeouts, Game........................................................ 4, 4x, last - R. Rivera, 6.17 vs WAS
Most Total Bases, Game......................................................................14, Céspedes, 4.11 at PHI
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ..................... 4, Céspedes, 4.11 at PHI - tied franchise record
Most Stolen Bases, Game .................................................................. 2, Cabrera, 4.28 at WAS
TEAM BATTING HIGHS
Most Runs, Game .......................................................................................................16, 5.3 at ATL
Fewest Runs, Game ....................................................................................................0, 5.7 vs MIA
Most Runs, Inning ............................................................................... 7, 2x, last - 1st, 5.23 vs SD
Most Hits, Game .......................................................................................20, 2x, last - 5.3 at ATL
Fewest Hits, Game .......................................................................................................1, 5.7 vs MIA
Most Hits, Inning ..................................................................................... 8, 1st inning, 5.23 vs SD
Most Total Bases, Game.......................................................................................... 48, 4.11 at PHI
Most Doubles, Game .................................................................................................. 9, 5.3 at ATL
Most Triples, Game .................................................................................................... 2, 5.14 at MIL
Most Home Runs, Game.............................................................................................7, 4.11 at PHI
Grand Slams, Game .............................................................................1, 2x, - last 6.10 at ATL-G1
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ...............................................................................11, 4/5-4/15
Most Home Runs, Inning ............................................................ 2, 7x, 8th inning, 6.14 vs CHC
Back-to-Back Home Runs ................................................ 1, 4x, 6.13 vs CHC (Walker & Duda)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................................................................................... 14, 4.11 at PHI
Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game ..............................................................................9, 5.24 vs SD
Most Walks, Extra Innings .................................................................... 5, 2x, last - 4.21 vs WAS
Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game.......................................................13, 2x, last, 4.12 at PHI
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings ............................................................................... 12, 4.5 vs ATL
Most Stolen Bases, Game ..................................................................................... 4, 4.28 at WAS
LOB, Nine Innings ..................................................................................................... 13, 6.6 at TEX
LOB, Extra Innings ....................................................................................9, 3x, last - 5.30 vs MIL
Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ......................................................4, 2x, last - 6.17 vs WAS
FIELDING
Most Errors, Team, Game............................................................................3, 4x, 6.10 at ATL-G1
Most Errors, Individual, Game ........................................2, 4x, last - Céspedes, 6.16 vs WAS
Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game ................................................4, 6.12 vs CHC
Consecutive Errorless Games, Team......................................................... 6 games, 5.14-5.20
STARTERS BY POSITION
C - R. Rivera - 31, d’Arnaud - 30, Plawecki - 6
1B - Duda - 41, T. Rivera - 14, Bruce - 6, Flores - 6
2B - Walker - 58, T. Rivera - 5, Flores - 4
3B - Reyes - 31, Flores - 26, T. Rivera - 8, Reynolds - 2
SS - Cabrera - 42, Reyes - 24, Reynolds - 1
LF - Conforto - 42, Céspedes - 22, Granderson - 3
RF - Bruce - 56, Granderson - 10, Conforto - 1
CF - Granderson - 41, Lagares - 18, Conforto - 8
P - deGrom - 13, Harvey - 13, Wheeler - 12, Gsellman - 12, Syndergaard - 5, Milone - 3,
Matz- 2, Montero - 2, Pill - 2, Lugo - 2, Wilk - 1
DH - Granderson - 1, Bruce - 1
STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER - TOTAL BATTING ORDERS (59)
1st - Conforto - 43, Reyes - 10, Granderson - 9, Lagares - 5
2nd - Cabrera - 34, Reyes - 13, T. Rivera - 7, Conforto - 3, Walker - 3, Flores - 3,
Lagares - 2, Céspedes - 2
3rd - Bruce - 39, Céspedes - 22, Flores - 3, Cabrera - 1, Conforto - 1, Walker - 1
4th - Walker - 34, Bruce - 17, Flores - 10, Duda - 4, Granderson - 2
5th - Granderson - 21, Duda - 19, Walker - 16, T. Rivera - 4, Flores - 3, Bruce - 1,
d’Arnaud - 1, Conforto - 1, Cabrera - 1
6th - Reyes - 11, Granderson - 11, Flores - 11, Duda - 10, T. Rivera - 8, Cabrera - 5,
Walker - 4, Bruce - 3, d’Arnaud - 2, Conforto - 1, Plawecki - 1
7th - Reyes - 12, Granderson - 11, R. Rivera - 11, Duda - 9, d’Arnaud - 7, Flores - 4,
T. Rivera - 4, Plawecki - 3, Bruce - 2, Lagares - 2, Cabrera - 1, Conforto - 1
8th - d’Arnaud - 21, R. Rivera - 17, Reyes - 8, Lagares - 7, T. Rivera - 4, Reynolds - 3,
Syndergaard - 2, Flores - 2, Plawecki - 2, Granderson - 1
9th - Harvey - 13, deGrom - 12, Gsellman - 12, Wheeler - 11, Syndergaard - 3,
Milone - 3, R. Rivera - 2, Montero - 2, Pill - 2, Lagares - 2, Matz - 2, Lugo - 2,
Wilk - 1
Injury
Cervical disc herniation
On DL
Return Date
Transferred to 60-Day
on April 20
June 1
Right lat tear
May 1
June 30
Blood clot, right arm
Transferred to 60-Day
on May 16
July 13
Sprained left knee
Retro to May 22
June 1
Left thumb sprain
June 13
June 22
Left shoulder strain
June 14
June 23
Partial tear, left hamstring June 15
June 24
Stress injury, right shoulder June 15
June 24
Left thumb fracture
June 16
June 25
Syndergaard
Familia
Milone
Cabrera
Smoker
Walker
Harvey
Lagares
TEAM PITCHING HIGHS
Most Runs Allowed .............................................................................................. 23, 4.30 at WAS
Most Runs Allowed, Inning ................................................................. 8, 5th inning, 5.13 at MIL
Most Hits Allowed, Game ................................................................................... 23, 4.30 at WAS
Most Hits Allowed, Inning ....................................................................7, 5th inning, 5.13 at MIL
Fewest Runs Allowed, Game ................................................................0, 2x, last - 5.19 vs LAA
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .......................................................................................2, 5.9 vs SF
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ................................................................. 15.0 IP, 4.3-4.5
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ....................................... 7, 4.30 at WAS - tied team mark
Back-to-Back Home Runs, Allowed ..........................................2, 8x, last - 6.16 vs WAS (Matz)
Grand Slams, Allowed ..........................................................1, 4x, last - 6.13 vs CHC (Wheeler)
Most Strikeouts, Nine Innings ............................................................15, 3x, last - 4.28 at WAS
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings ........................................................ 16, 4.13 at MIA (16 innings)
Most Walks Allowed, Nine Innings .....................................................9, 2x, last - 6.13 vs CHC
Most Walks Allowed, Extra Innings..................................................9, 4.13 at MIA (16 innings)
Fewest Walks Allowed, Game ................................................................0, 4x, last - 5.6 vs MIA
Most Pitchers Used, Nine Innings ........................................................................... 8, 5.10 vs SF
Most Pitchers Used, Extra Innings ........................................................ 8, 3x, last - 4.18 vs PHI
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game .........................................................3:38, 4.11 at PHI
Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game ......................................................5:38, 4.13 at MIA
Shortest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game ....................................................2:23, 6.12 vs CHC
Longest Game, Innings ........................................................................................16.0, 4.13 at MIA
Largest Paid Attendance, Home ..................................................................44,384, 4.3 vs ATL
Largest Paid Attendance, Road .............................................................40,174, 6.10 at ATL-G2
Smallest Paid Attendance, Home ...............................................................22,243, 4.19 vs PHI
Smallest Paid Attendance, Road .................................................................. 15,988, 5.15 at ARI
Home Sellouts ............................................................................................... 2, last - 4.22 vs WAS
Longest Winning Streak ...................................................................................5 games, 4.9-4.13
Longest Losing Streak .....................................................................................7 games, 5.10-5.17
Largest Deficit Overcome .................................6, 5.5 vs MIA (Trailed 7-1 after T4, won 8-7)
Largest Lead Lost...................................................... 6, 5.14 at MIL (Led 7-1 after T5, lost 9-11)
HOME RUN CHART
3-HR Games (1)
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Céspedes, 4.11 at PHI (Buchholz, Morgan-2)
2-HR Games (12)
Bruce, 4.10 at PHI (Eickhoff, Rodriguez)
Duda, 4.11 at PHI (Morgan, Gomez)
Céspedes, 4.13 at MIA (Chen, Ureña)
Bruce, 4.19 vs PHI (Velasquez, Ramos)
d’Arnaud, 4.28 at WAS (Scherzer-2)
Conforto, 4.29 at WAS (Strasburg, Romero)
Bruce, 5.2 at ATL (Dickey, Wisler)
Conforto, 5.23 vs SD (Chacin, Stammen)
Walker, 5.26 at PIT (Kuhl-2)
Duda, 6.2 vs PIT (Cole-2)
Bruce, 6.7 at TEX (Darvish-2)
Cabrera, 6.12 vs CHC (Lackey-2)
Leadoff HR (4)
Conforto, 4.21 vs. WAS (Roark)
Conforto, 4.23 vs WAS (Scherzer)
Conforto, 5.1 at ATL (Teheran)
Conforto, 5.23 vs SD (Chacin)
Pinch-Hit HR (2)
Flores, 5.15 at ARI (Bracho)
T. Rivera, 6.10 at ATL (O’Flaherty)
Walk-off HR (0)
CURRENT DISABLED LIST
Name
Wright
Most Runs Allowed, Game..................................................8, 4x, last - Wheeler, 6.13 vs CHC
Most Hits Allowed, Game ..................................................................11, Gsellman, 6.15 vs WAS
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ........................................... 3, 6x, last - Matz, 6.16 vs WAS
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning.................................................... 3, Plawecki, 4.30 at WAS
Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter ............................................................13, deGrom, 4.15 at MIA
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever .............................................................6, Sewald, 5.7 vs MIA
Most Walks, Game ................................................................................6, deGrom, 4.22 vs WAS
Longest Winning Streak .......................................................... 4, 3x, Robles, deGrom, Blevins
Longest Losing Streak ...........................................................................4, Montero, 4.5-present
Most Innings Pitched, Game............................................................ 9.0, deGrom, 6.12 vs CHC
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever ........................................................ 4.0, Smoker, 6.13 vs CHC
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Starter ........................................ 10.0, deGrom, 5.19-5.26
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Reliever ......................................... 14.0, Robles, 4.13-5.13
Grand Slams (2)
Bruce, 5.2 at ATL (Wisler, 9th inn.)
Céspedes, 6.10 at ATL (Jackson, 9th inn.)
Back-to-Back HR (4)
Cabrera, Céspedes, 4.11 at PHI (Morgan)
Céspedes, Flores, 4.13 at MIA (Chen)
Granderson, d’Arnaud, 6.6 at TEX (Bush)
Walker, Duda, 6.13 vs CHC (Peña)
CAREER WALK-OFF RBI
Player
Bruce
Cabrera
Cecchini
Céspedes
Conforto
d’Arnaud
Duda
Flores
Times
10
7
0
3
0
1
4
5
Last
5.30.17 (1B)
9.22.16 (HR)
8.29.16 (HR)
9.15.13 (1B)
6.27.15 (FC)
8.13.16 (FC)
Player
Granderson
Nimmo
Reyes
Reynolds
R. Rivera
T. Rivera
Walker
CATCHERS STEALING
Name
d’Arnaud
Plawecki
Rivera
Totals
CS
3
2
6
11
ATT
16
7
19
42
Times
6
0
3
0
2
0
3
Last
9.17.16 (HR)
8.23.14 (1B)
4.23.15 (1B)
5.8.17 (1B)
MULTI-RUN INNINGS
Runs
2
3
4
5
6
7
PCT
19%
29 %
32 %
26 %
Times
Last
44
6.17 vs WAS (8th)
19
6.10 at ATL G2 (5th)
7
6.10 at ATL G1 (9th)
5
6.14 vs CHC (8th)
1
4/3 vs ATL (6th)
2
5.23 vs SD (1st)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10+ TOTALS
OPPONENTS
58
41
31
40
41
39
32
40
27
9
358
NY METS
49
26
31
38
52
26
28
42
32
2
326
OUTFIELD ASSISTS (9)
NAME
Céspedes
Conforto
Granderson
Lagares
Bruce
TOTAL
2
2
2
2
1
(LAST)
4.16 at MIA
5.21 vs LAA
5.15 at ARI
6.15 vs WAS
4.13 at MIA
Leading After 6 .....................................24-7
Tied After 6 .............................................. 3-3
Trailing After 6 ......................................3-27
Leading After 7 .....................................25-5
Tied After 7 ...............................................4-7
Trailing After 7 ........................................1-25
Leading After 8 .....................................26-2
Tied After 8 .............................................. 4-6
Trailing After 8...................................... 0-29
Out-Hit Opponent .................................18-6
Get Out-Hit .............................................8-29
Equal in Hits ............................................. 4-2
Quality Start ............................................17-11
Non Quality Start ................................ 13-26
Shutouts ..................................................... 2-1
One Run Games .....................................9-11
Two Run Games ..................................... 6-8
Score 4 or More Runs........................ 28-17
Score 3 or Less Runs ......................... 2-20
Hit a Home Run.................................. 23-29
Hit 2+ Home Runs ............................... 16-14
Do Not Allow a Home Run ..................10-7
Hit More Home Runs ...........................16-8
Opponent Hits More HRs ....................6-15
Starter Goes 6.0 + ................................17-14
Starter Goes 7.0 + ................................ 10-5
Starter Goes 8.0 + ..................................2-0
Home ............................................... 16-23
Road........................................................ 14-14
Day Games ....................................... 5-12
Night Games .......................................25-25
Scoring First .......................................... 19-13
Opponent Scores First ....................... 11-24
vs. NL East ...................................... 17-20
vs. NL Central .......................................... 7-9
vs. NL West .............................................. 3-6
Interleague ............................................... 3-2
Series at Home................................ 5-7-1
Series on Road..................................... 5-3-1
Overall Series ................................... 10-10-2
First Game of Series ........................... 12-10
Rubber Game of Series ........................ 4-3
Last Game of Series .............................8-13
Series Sweeps ......................................... 1-4
Errorless ................................................. 19-18
Walk-off ..................................................... 2-5
Last At-Bat ...............................................6-12
Extra Innings ............................................ 2-5
vs. LHP Starters....................................... 6-7
vs. RHP Starters ............................ 24-30
MISC. WINS
Come from Behind Wins.........................13
Last, 6.14 vs CHC (Trailed 4-1 after T4, won,
9-4)
Wins in Last At-Bat ................................... 6
Last, 6.14 vs CHC (tied 4-4 in B8th, won
9-4)
Walk-off Wins ............................................ 2
Last, 5.30 vs MIL (B12th, Bruce RBI single,
won 5-4)
GAME BY GAME RESULTS
DATE OPP
W/L
WP
LP
SV
Rec.
Pos.
4/3
ATL
W, 6-0
Robles (1-0)
Krol (0-1)
--
1-0
T-1st/--
7/14
COL
4/4
4/5
ATL
L, 1-3 (12)
J. Johnson (1-0)
Off Day
Montero (0-1)
--
1-1
T-2nd/-1.0
7/15
7/16
COL
COL
4/6
ATL
W, 6-2
Harvey (1-0)
J. Garcia (0-1)
--
2-1
T-1st/--
7/17
StL
4/7
MIA
L, 2-7
Chen (1-0)
Wheeler (0-1)
--
2-2
T-2nd/-1.0
7/18
StL
4/8
4/9
MIA
MIA
L, 1-8
W, 5-2
Conley (1-0)
Syndergaard (1-0)
Gsellman (0-1)
Volquez (0-1)
-Reed (1)
2-3
3-3
T-3rd/-1.0
T-1st/--
7/19
StL
4/10
@PHI
W, 4-3
Blevins (1-0)
Ramos (0-1)
Reed (2)
4-3
T-1st/--
7/20
7/21
StL
OAK
4/11
@PHI
W, 14-4
5-3
T-1st/--
7/22
OAK
4/12
4/13
@PHI
W, 5-4
@MIA W, 9-8 (16)
Reed (3)
6-3
7-3
1st/+1.0
1st/+1.5
7/23
OAK
4/14
@MIA
@SD
@SD
4/15
@MIA
4/16
4/17
@MIA
4/18
Harvey (2-0)
Buchholz (0-1)
Wheeler (1-1)
Robles (2-0)
Velasquez (0-2)
Conley (1-1)
L, 2-3
Ramos (1-1)
Edgin (0-1)
L, 4-5
Tazawa (1-0)
Salas (0-1)
L, 2-4
Phelps (2-1)
PHI
L, 2-6 (10)
Garcia (1-0)
4/19
PHI
W, 5-4
Robles (3-0)
Ramos (0-2)
4/20
4/21
PHI
WAS
L, 4-6
L, 3-4 (11)
Nola (2-0)
Romero (1-0)
Syndergaard (1-1)
Smoker (0-1)
4/22
WAS
L, 1-3
Gonzalez(2-0)
4/23
WAS
L, 3-6
Scherzer (3-1)
4/24
4/25
4/26
4/27
4/28
4/29
4/30
5/1
5/2
5/3
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/9
5/10
5/11
5/12
5/13
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/17
5/18
5/19
5/20
5/21
5/22
5/23
5/24
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
5/30
5/31
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/6
6/7
6/8
6/9
6/10
6/11
6/12
6/13
6/14
6/15
6/16
6/17
6/18
6/19
6/20
6/21
6/22
6/23
6/24
6/25
6/26
6/27
6/28
6/29
6/30
7/1
7/2
7/3
7/4
7/5
7/6
7/7
7/8
7/9
7/10
7/11
7/12
7/13
DATE OPP
7-4
1st/+0.5
7/24
7/25
7-5
1st/+0.5
7/26
@SD
Reed (0-1)
Off Day
7-6
3rd/-0.5
7/27
@SD
Montero (0-2)
7-7
3rd/-1.5
7/28
7/29
@SEA
@SEA
Reed (4)
8-7
T-2nd/-1.5
7/30
@SEA
Neris (1)
Kelley (3)
8-8
8-9
3rd/-2.5
3rd/-3.5
7/31
deGrom (0-1)
Glover (1)
8-10
Wheeler (1-2)
Glover (2)
8-11
Ramos (2)
Off Day
ATL
PPD - Rain
Rescheduled for 9/25
ATL
L, 2-8
Teheran (2-1)
Gsellman (0-2)
ATL
L, 5-7
Dickey (2-2)
Harvey (2-1)
@WAS
W, 7-5
deGrom (1-1)
Scherzer (3-2)
Edgin (1)
@WAS
W, 5-3
Robles (4-0)
Strasburg (2-1)
Familia (1)
@WAS L, 5-23
Albers (1-0)
Syndergaard (1-2)
@ATL
W, 7-5
Gsellman (1-2)
Teheran (2-2)
Familia(2)
@ATL
L, 7-9
Dickey (3-2)
Harvey (2-2)
Johnson (5)
@ATL
W, 16-5
deGrom (2-1)
Colon (1-3)
@ATL
PPD - Rain -- Rescheduled TBD
MIA
W, 8-7
Blevins (2-0)
Ziegler (1-2)
Familia (3)
MIA
W, 11-3
Gsellman (2-2) Despaigne (0-1)
MIA
L, 0-7
Ureña (1-0)
Wilk (0-1)
SF
W, 4-3
Familia (1-0)
Osich (0-1)
SF
W, 6-1
Wheeler (2-2)
Samardzija (0-5)
SF
L, 5-6
Morris (1-0)
Familia (1-1)
Law (2)
Off Day
@MIL
L, 4-7
Garza (2-0)
Harvey (2-3)
Hughes (1)
@MIL
L, 4-11
Davies (4-2)
Gsellman (2-3)
@MIL
L, 9-11
Feliz (1-4)
Reed (0-2)
Knebel (1)
@ARI
L, 3-7
De La Rosa (2-0)
Robles (4-1)
@ARI
L, 4-5
Greinke (5-2)
Millone (1-1)
Rodney (10)
@ARI L, 4-5 (11) Wilhelmsen (1-1)
Montero (0-3)
Off Day
LAA
W, 3-0
deGrom (3-1)
Nolasco (2-3)
Reed (5)
LAA
W, 7-5
Wheeler (3-2)
Meyer (2-2)
Reed (6)
LAA
L, 5-12
Chavez (4-5)
Milone (1-2)
Off Day
SD
W, 9-3
Harvey (3-3)
Chacin (4-4)
SD
L, 5-6
Buchter (3-2)
Smoker (0-2)
Hand (1)
SD
L, 3-4
Lamet (1-0)
Montero (0-4)
Hand (2)
@PIT
W, 8-1
deGrom (4-1)
Kuhl (1-5)
@PIT L, 4-5 (10)
Watson (3-1)
Pill (0-1)
@PIT
W, 7-2
Harvey (4-3)
Glasnow (2-4)
MIL
W, 4-2
Gsellman (3-3)
Garza (2-2)
Reed (7)
MIL W, 5-4 (12) Smoker (1-2)
Peralta (5-4)
MIL
L, 1-7
Guerra (1-0)
deGrom (4-2)
MIL
L, 1-2
Anderson (4-1)
Wheeler (3-3)
Knebel (4)
PIT
L, 7-12
Cole (3-5)
Sewald (0-1)
PIT
W, 4-2
Gsellman (4-3)
Glasnow (2-5)
Reed (8)
PIT
L, 1-11
Williams (3-3)
Pill (0-2)
Off Day
@TEX
L, 8-10 Bibens-Dirkx (1-0) deGrom (4-3)
@TEX
W, 4-3
Blevins (3-0)
Bush (2-1)
Reed (9)
Off Day
@ATL
L, 2-3
J. Johnson (4-1)
Salas (0-2)
@ATL G1 W, 6-1
Gsellman (5-3)
Newcomb (0-1)
G2 W, 8-1
Matz (1-0)
Wisler (0-1)
Reed (10)
@ATL
W, 2-1
Lugo (1-0)
Garcia (2-5)
Reed (11)
CHC
W, 6-1
deGrom (5-3)
Lackey (4-7)
CHC
L, 3-14
Lester (4-4)
Wheeler (3-4)
CHC
W, 9-4
Blevins (4-0)
Edwards (2-1)
WAS
L, 3-8
Gonzalez (6-1)
Gsellman (5-4)
WAS
L, 2-7
Scherzer (8-4)
Matz (1-1)
WAS
L, 4-7
Strasburg (8-2)
Lugo (1-1)
Romero (2)
WAS
@LAD
@LAD
@LAD
@LAD
@SF
@SF
@SF
Off Day
@MIA
@MIA
@MIA
PHI
PHI
PHI
@WAS
@WAS
@WAS
Off Day
@StL
@StL
@StL
Off Day
All-Star Game (Marlins Park in Miami)
Off Day
Off Day
4th/-4.5
@COL
@COL
4th/-5.5
8/3
@COL
4th/-5.5
4th/-6.5
5th/-7.5
5th/-6.5
5th/-5.5
5th/-6.5
4th/-6.0
5th/-6.0
4th/-6.0
4th/-6.5
2nd/-6.5
2nd/-6.5
2nd/-6.5
2nd/-5.5
2nd/-4.5
2nd/-5.5
16-18
16-19
16-20
16-21
16-22
16-23
2nd/-6.0
2nd/-7.0
2nd/-7.5
2nd/-8.0
2nd/-9.0
3rd/-9.0
17-23
18-23
18-24
3rd/-7.5
3rd/-6.5
3rd/-7.5
19-24
19-25
19-26
20-26
20-27
21-27
22-27
23-27
23-28
23-29
23-30
24-30
24-31
3rd/-7.5
3rd/-8.5
3rd-8.5
3rd/-8.5
3rd/-9.5
T2nd/-8.5
T2nd/-8.5
2nd/-8.5
2nd/-9.5
2nd/-10.0
2nd/-11.0
2nd/-10.0
T3rd/-11.0
24-32 T2nd/-12.5
25-32 T2nd/-11.5
25-33
26-33
27-33
28-33
29-33
29-34
30-34
30-35
30-36
30-37
4th/-12.0
2nd/-10.5
2nd/-9.5
2nd/-8.5
2nd/-9.5
2nd/-8.5
2nd/-9.5
3rd/-10.5
T3rd/-11.5
WP
LP
SV
Rec.
Pos.
Off Day
8/1
8/2
8-11
8-12
8-13
9-13
10-13
10-14
11-14
11-15
12-15
12-15
13-15
14-15
14-16
15-16
16-16
16-17
W/L
8/4
LAD
8/5
LAD
8/6
LAD
8/7
8/8
TEX
8/9
TEX
8/10
@PHI
8/11
@PHI
8/12
@PHI
8/13
@PHI
8/14 @NYY
8/15 @NYY
8/16
NYY
8/17
NYY
8/18
MIA
8/19
MIA
8/20
MIA
8/21
ARI
8/22
ARI
8/23
ARI
8/24
ARI
8/25 @WAS
8/26 @WAS
8/27 @WAS
8/28
8/29 @CIN
8/30 @CIN
8/31
@CIN
9/1
@HOU
9/2
@HOU
9/3
@HOU
9/4
PHI
9/5
PHI
9/6
PHI
9/7
CIN
9/8
CIN
9/9
CIN
9/10
CIN
9/11
9/12 @CHC
9/13 @CHC
9/14 @CHC
9/15 @ATL
9/16 @ATL
9/17
@ATL
9/18
@MIA
9/19 @MIA
9/20 @MIA
9/21
9/22 WAS
9/23 WAS
9/24 WAS
9/25
ATL G1
G2
9/26
ATL
9/27
ATL
9/28
9/29 @PHI
9/30 @PHI
10/1
@PHI
Off Day
Off Day
Off Day
Off Day
Off Day
APRIL TOTALS:
10-14
Team ERA: 4.53
MAY TOTALS
13-14
Team ERA: 5.06
Team Batting: .217
Team Batting: .270
JUNE TOTALS
7-9
Team ERA: 5.25
Team Batting: .254
JULY TOTALS
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RECORD BY MONTH
Month
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Totals
RECORD BY DAY
Home
Road
Total
Day
Home
Road
Total
4-10
9-6
3-7
6-4
4-8
4-2
10-14
13-14
7-9
16-23
14-14
30-37
Sunday
1-4
Monday
4-0
Tuesday
2-3
Wednesday 3-4
Thursday
1-5
Friday
2-3
Saturday
3-4
Totals
16-23
2-3
2-1
1-3
3-1
1-0
2-3
3-3
14-14
3-7
6-1
3-6
6-5
2-5
4-6
6-7
30-37
THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...
HITTING
Two Home Runs, Game, Player..................................................................................................... ..................................................Asdrúbal Cabrera, June 12, 2017 vs. Chicago-NL (John Lackey - 2)
Three Home Runs, Game, Player ...................................................................................................................................Yoenis Céspedes, April 11, 2017 at Philadelphia (off Clay Buchholz, Adam Morgan-2)
Hit for the Cycle ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Scott Hairston, April 27, 2012 at Colorado
Inside-the-Park Home Run .................................................................................................................................................Ruben Tejada, September 2, 2015 vs. Philadelphia (off Aaron Nola)
Leadoff Home Run ............................................................................... .............................................................................................Michael Conforto, May 23, 2017 vs. San Diego (off Jhoulys Chacin)
Walk-off Home Run .................................................................................................................................................Asdrúbal Cabrera, September 22, 2016 vs. Philadelphia (off Edubray Ramos)
Pinch-Hit Home Run .................................................................................................................................. ..................................................... T.J. Rivera, June 10, 2017 at Atlanta-G2 (off Eric O’Flaherty)
Grand Slam .................................................................................................................................................... ........................................ Yoenis Céspedes, June 10, 2017 at Atlanta-G1 (off Luke Jackson)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam.................................................................................................................................................................... .Kelly Johnson, August 27, 2016 vs. Philadelphia (off Michael Mariot)
Walk-off Grand Slam ................................................................................................................................................................................................Ike Davis, April 5, 2014, vs. Cincinnati (off J.J. Hoover)
Four Home Runs, Team ..............................................................................................................................April 13, 2017 at Miami (Won, 9-8; Yoenis Céspedes-2, Wilmer Flores, Travis d’Arnaud)
Five Home Runs, Team .......................................................................................June 6, 2017 at Texas (Lost, 10-8; Juan Lagares, Asdrúbal Cabrera, Neil Walker, Curtis Granderson, Travis d’Arnaud )
Six Home Runs, Team................................................ ........................ ...............April 19, 2016 (Won, 11-1; Neil Walker-2, Michael Conforto, Yoenis Céspedes, Lucas Duda, Curtis Granderson)
Seven Home Runs, Team ...............................................................April 11, 2017 at Philadelphia (Won 14-4; Yoenis Céspedes-3, Lucas Duda-2, Travis d’Arnaud, Asdrúbal Cabrera)
Eight Home Runs, Team...........August 24, 2015 at Philadelphia (Wilmer Flores-2, David Wright, Travis d’Arnaud, Michael Cuddyer, Juan Lagares, Daniel Murphy, Yoenis Céspedes)
Back-to-Back Home Runs ......................................................................................... ...................................... Neil Walker & Lucas Duda, June 13, 2017 vs. Chicago-NL (off Felix Peña, 9th inning)
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs ..................................................................... Carlos Delgado, David Wright & Paul Lo Duca, June 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia (off Cole Hamels, 6th inning)
Three Home Runs in an Inning..................................................................................... ......................................David Wright, Yoenis Céspedes, Lucas Duda (May 2, 2016 vs. Atlanta - 1st inning)
PITCHING
Complete-Game .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jacob deGrom, June 12, 2017 vs. Chicago-NL (Won, 6-1)
Complete-Game Shutout ................................................................................................................................................................................... Jacob deGrom, July 17, 2016 at Philadelphia (Won, 5-0)
No-Hitter ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Johan Santana, June 1, 2012, vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
Opponent, No-Hitter ............................................................................................................................................................................................Max Scherzer, October 3, 2015 (Game 2) vs. Washington
One-Hitter, Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ............................................................................................................................................. Jacob deGrom, July 17, 2016 at Philadelphia (Won, 5-0)
Two-Hitter, Complete Game .................................................................................................................................................................. Miguel Batista, September 28, 2011, vs. Cincinnati (Won, 3-0)
Back-to-Back Shutouts, Individual................................................................................................................Johan Santana, May 26, 2012 vs. San Diego (9-0) & June 1, 2012 vs. St. Louis (8-0)
Back-to-Back Shutouts, Team ...............................................................................................................................................................................August 11-12, 2015 (vs. Colorado, won, 4-0 and 3-0)
Three Straight Shutouts, Team ................................................................... May 25, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (8-0), May 26, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (5-0) & May 27, 2010 vs Philadelphia (3-0)
10+ Strikeouts, Individual ......................................................................................................................... ............ Jacob deGrom, May 26, 2017 at Pittsburgh (10 strikeouts in 8.1 innings, Won, 8-1)
15+ Strikeouts, Individual ........................................................................................................ Al Leiter, August 1, 1999, at Chicago (NL), 15 in 7.0 innings (No-Decision,Won, 5-4, 13 innings)
Three Hits, Pitcher .....................................................................................................................................................................................................Steven Matz, June 28, 2015 vs. Cincinnati (2B, 2 1B0
Home Run, Pitcher ....................................................................................................................................... .......................... .........Noah Syndergaard, August 16, 2016 at Arizona (off Braden Shipley)
Four RBI, Pitcher ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................Noah Syndergaard, May 11, 2016 at Los Angeles-NL
Two Home Runs, Pitcher ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Noah Syndergaard, May 11, 2016, at Los Angeles-NL
MISCELLANEOUS
Last 1-0 Victory ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................June 25, 2016 at Atlanta (11 innings)
Last 1-0 Loss .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................September 14, 2016 at Washington
Triple Play .................................................August 24, 2014 at Los Angeles-NL, 6th inning, 3B Eric Campbell, 2B Daniel Murphy, 1B Lucas Duda, C Travis d’Arnaud, Batter-Matt Kemp
Opponent Triple Play .............................................. June 10, 2010 vs. San Diego (Game Two), 3B Chase Headley to 2B Lance Zawadzki to 1B Adrian Gonzalez, Batter- Ruben Tejada
Position Player Pitching .............................................................................................................................................................................Kevin Plawecki, April 30 at Washington (Lost, 23-5)
Pitcher, Pinch Hitting ...................................................................................................................................................................................................Steven Matz, June 14, 2017 vs. Chicago-NL (RBI single)
Opponent Steal of Home ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Paul Goldschmidt, May 16, 2017 at Arizona
Steal of Home ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Eric Campbell, August 29, 2014 vs. Philadelphia
NEW YORK METS RECENT TRANSACTIONS
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JUNE 16 - Placed RHP MATT HARVEY on the 10-Day Disabled List, retroactive to
June 15, with a stress injury to the scapula bone in his right shoulder...Placed OF
JUAN LAGARES on the 10-Day Disabled List with a fracture of the IP joint in his left
thumb...Recalled INF MATT REYNOLDS and OF BRANDON NIMMO from Las Vegas
(AAA).
JUNE 15 - Placed INF NEIL WALKER on the 10-Day Disabled List with a partial tear of
his left hamstring...Recalled INF GAVIN CECCHINI from Las Vegas (AAA).
JUNE 14 - Placed LHP JOSH SMOKER on the 10-Day Disabled List with a left shoulder
strain...Recalled RHP RAFAEL MONTERO from Las Vegas (AAA).
JUNE 13 - Placed INF ASDRÚBAL CABRERA on the 10-Day Disabled List with a left
thumb sprain...Recalled INF T.J. RIVERA from Las Vegas (AAA).
JUNE 11 – Recalled RHP SETH LUGO from his rehabilitation assignment and activated
him from the Disabled List...Optioned RHP TYLER PILL and INF T.J. RIVERA to Las
Vegas (AAA)...Designated LHP SEAN GILMARTIN for assignment...Announced LHP
SEAN GILMARTIN was claimed off waivers by St. Louis.
JUNE 10 – Recalled OF YOENIS CÉSPEDES from his rehabilitation assignment
and activated him from the Disabled List to be the 26th man for the doubleheader
at Atlanta...Recalled LHP STEVEN MATZ from his rehabilitation assignment and
activated him from the Disabled List...Optioned INF MATT REYNOLDS to Las Vegas
(AAA).
MAY 26 – Selected the contract of RHP TYLER PILL from Las Vegas (AAA)...Optioned
RHP RAFAEL MONTERO to Las Vegas (AAA)...Transferred RHP SETH LUGO to the
60-Day DL.
MAY 25 – Recalled INF ASDRÚBAL CABRERA from his rehabilitation assignment and
activated him the Disabled List...Optioned C KEVIN PLAWECKI to Las Vegas (AAA).
MAY 24 – Recalled C TRAVIS d’ARNAUD from his rehabilitation assignment and
activated him the Disabled List...Placed LHP TOMMY MILONE on the 10-Day Disabled
List, retroactive to May 22, with a sprained left knee.
MAY 23 – Recalled LHP JOSH SMOKER from Las Vegas (AAA) and optioned RHP
HANSEL ROBLES to Las Vegas.
MAY 16 – Signed free agent RHP NEIL RAMIREZ and added him to the major league
roster...Placed INF ASDRÚBAL CABRERA on the 10-Day Disabled List, retroactive to
May 14, with a sprained left thumb...Transferred RHP JEURYS FAMILIA to the 60-Day
DL..Returned OF BRANDON NIMMO from his rehabilitation assignment and optioned
him to Las Vegas (AAA).
MAY 12 – Reinstated INF LUCAS DUDA from the Disabled List...Placed RHP JEURYS
FAMILIA on the 10-Day DL, retroactive to May 11, with a blood clot in his right arm.
MAY 9 – Reinstated RHP MATT HARVEY from the Suspended List...Optioned LHP
JOSH SMOKER to Las Vegas (AAA).
MAY 8 – Added LHP TOMMY MILONE to the 25-man roster...Designated LHP ADAM
WILK for assignment.
MAY 7 – Selected LHP ADAM WILK from Las Vegas (AAA)...Placed RHP MATT
HARVEY on the Suspended List...Transferred RHP NOAH SYNDERGAARD to the
60-Day DL...Claimed LHP TOMMY MILONE off waivers from Milwaukee.
MAY 5 – Placed C TRAVIS d’ARNAUD on the 10-Day DL with a bruised right wrist and
recalled RHP RAFAEL MONTERO from Las Vegas (AAA).
MAY 3 – Activated INF WILMER FLORES from the 10-Day DL and optioned LHP
SEAN GILMARTIN to Las Vegas (AAA).
MAY 1 – Placed RHP NOAH SYNDERGAARD on the 10-Day DL with a partial tear of
the right lat muscle and recalled RHP PAUL SEWALD from Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 28 – Placed OF YONEIS CÉSPEDES on the 10-Day DL with a left hamstring
strain and recalled LHP SEAN GILMARTIN from Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 26 – Recalled INF MATT REYNOLDS from Las Vegas (AAA)...Optioned LHP
SEAN GILMARTIN to Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 20 – Placed INF LUCAS DUDA on the 10-Day DL, retroactive to April 20, with
a hyper-extended left elbow, placed INF WILMER FLORES on the 10-Day DL with a
right knee infection, recalled INF T.J. RIVERA from Las Vegas (AAA) and recalled LHP
SEAN GILMARTIN from Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 19 – Activated RHP JEURYS FAMILIA from the Restricted List...Optioned RHP
RAFAEL MONTERO to Las Vegas (AAA)...Transferred INF DAVID WRIGHT to the
60-Day DL...Recalled C KEVIN PLAWECKI from Las Vegas (AAA) and optioned LHP
SEAN GILMARTIN to Las Vegas (AAA).
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APRIL 14 – Recalled LHP SEAN GILMARTIN from Las Vegas (AAA)...Optioned INF
T.J. RIVERA to Las Vegas.
APRIL 13 – Activated OF JUAN LAGARES from the Disabled List...Optioned RHP
PAUL SEWALD to Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 11 – Signed infielder CODY DECKER to a minor league contract and assigned
him to Binghamton (AA).
APRIL 10 – Announced that infielder/outfielder TY KELLY was claimed by Toronto.
APRIL 8 – Selected the contract of RHP PAUL SEWALD from Las Vegas (AAA) and
designed infielder/outfielder TY KELLY for assignment.
APRIL 5 – Signed OF DESMOND JENNINGS to a minor league contract and assigned
him to Las Vegas (AAA).
APRIL 2 – Selected the contract of INF TY KELLY and placed the following players
on the 10-Day Disabled List, retroactive to March 30: OF JUAN LAGARES (left
oblique), RHP SETH LUGO (right elbow inflammation), LHP STEVEN MATZ (left elbow
inflammation), OF BRANDON NIMMO (right hamstring) and INF DAVID WRIGHT
(cervical disc herniation). In addition, RHP JEURYS FAMILIA was placed on the
Restricted List.