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HOME RUN NOTES: The Mets have 66 home runs through their first 46 games, which is the most in team history after 46 games...Overall, the Mets lead the NL and are tied for second
in the majors with 66 homers...Tampa Bay is first with 67...The Mets are 23-8 when they hit a homer.
HOMER STREAK: New York has homered in six straight games (10 home runs overall) and has at least one home run in 10 of its last 11 contests (15 homers).
YO!: Yoenis Cespedes leads the majors with 15 home runs and leads the NL and is third in the majors with 36 RBI...He leads the NL and is second in the majors with a .660 slugging percentage...Cespedes has 33 RBI over his last 34 games...Cespedes has six homers and 17 RBI in 19 home games this year.
DAVID WRIGHT: Has homered in each of his last two games and has four RBI in those contests...Wright has five RBI in his last four games and has hit in five straight games, going 5-20 (.250)...Wright’s four homers this month are the most for him in a calendar month since June, 2013 (five homers).
TRIBUTE TO 1986 CHAMPS: The Mets will wear their 1986 throwback jerseys all three days this weekend...There is a special pre-game ceremony honoring the ‘86 team tomorrow night...Fans are asked to be in their seats by 6:15 p.m...The first 15,000 fans will receive a ‘86 replica World Series ring on Sunday...For tickets or information call 718-507-TIXX or log onto Mets.com/1986...In anticipation of big crowds, the Mets encourage fans to take mass transit and arrive early this weekend.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Keith Hernandez, Darryl Strawberry, Mookie Wilson, Kevin Mitchell, Ray Knight, Dwight Gooden, Wally Backman and Ron Darling will be available to the media on Saturday, May 28 at 4:30 p.m. in the Press Conference Room.
MYSTERY BASEBALLS: New York Mets wives will be selling mystery baseballs tonight from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on the field level by the Amazin’ Memorabilia location (first base side) to raise money for the Mets Foundation...Fans select a paper bag which contains a mystery baseball signed by one of many Mets players including David Wright, Jacob deGrom and many more, including some of the 1986 Mets...Each ball will cost $75...The Mets Foundation funds and promotes a variety of educational, social and athletic programs and other charitable causes.
WILMER FLORES: Went 0-3 with a walk yesterday for Binghamton (AA) vs. Richmond in his third rehabilitation game...He is 2-11 (.182) in three rehab games...He is eligible to be activated today...Flores has been on the DL since May 12 with a mild strain of his left hamstring.
DODGERS-METS NOTES: The Mets and Dodgers split a four-game series in LA, May 10-13...The last time the Mets won a home series vs. the Dodgers was in 2011.
2016: 2-2 2015: 7-5* History 267-328-1@NY: 0-0 @NY: 3-3 @NY: 144-149-1@LA: 2-2 @LA: 4-2 @LA: 123-179* includes postseason
Friday, May 27, 2016 • 7:10 p.m.
Citi Field • Flushing, N.Y.LHP Julio Urias (ML debut) vs. RHP Jacob deGrom (3-1, 3.07)
SNY • MLBN • WOR 710 AM • ESPN 1050 AM
NEW YORK METS (27-19)SECOND PLACE, NL EAST, -1.0 GB
LOS ANGELES DODGERS (25-23)SECOND PLACE, NL WEST, -4.5 GB
UPCOMING OPPONENTS & PITCHINGVS. LOS ANGELES-NL
Sat., May 28 RHP Kenta Maeda (3-3, 3.29) vs. RHP Noah Syndergaard (5-2, 1.94) 7:15 p.m. (FOX, MLBN, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050)Sun., May 29 LHP Clayton Kershaw (7-1, 1.48) vs. RHP Bartolo Colon (4-3, 3.44) 8:08 p.m. (ESPN2, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050)
METSCELLANEOUS: The Mets have won five of their last six games and 6-4 in their last 10 contests...New York has won three straight at home and 12 of their last 16 at Citi Field...Overall, the Mets are 13-8 at home...New York is 8-2-2 in their last 12 series.
SHUTOUTS: New York posted its fifth shutout of the year on Wednesday...The five shutouts are the fourth-most in the majors this season.
VS. LEFTHANDERS: The Mets are 4-5 vs. lefthanded starters this year.
PITCHING NOTES: The Mets rank third in the majors with a 3.08 team ERA...New York has allowed 32 homers, the fewest in the majors...Mets pitchers have issued 105 walks, the fewest in the majors...The Mets pen leads the majors with a 2.36 ERA (35 earned runs/133.2 innings)...The pen is also first with a 1.97 ERA (14 ER/64.0 IP) in May.
JACOB deGROM: Since his major league debut on May 15, 2014, deGrom’s 2.66 ERA (110 earned runs/372.1 innings) is the fourth-best mark in the majors (min. 200.0 IP), behind Clayton Kershaw (1.89), Jake Arrieta (2.00) and Zack Greinke (2.49).
deGROM IN deCITI: He is 13-7 with a 1.94 ERA (39 earned runs/180.2 innings) in 28 starts at Citi Field...His 1.94 home ERA is the third-lowest in the majors since 2014 among pitchers with at least 150.0 innings...Trails Clayton Kershaw (1.65) and Jake Arrieta (1.75).
MAGNIFICENT MATZ: Steven Matz has won each of his last seven starts while allowing two or fewer runs in each start...Only four other rookies in the live-ball era (since 1920) have won at least seven consecutive starts while giving up no more than two runs in each appearance: Boo Ferriss (8 straight in 1945), Fernando Valenzuela (8 straight in 1981), Cal Eldred (7 in 1992) and Jered Weaver (7 in 2006)...Research courtesy of Elias.
FAMILIA RESULTS: Jeurys Famiia is 16-for-16 in save opportuni-ties and is tied for second in the majors in saves...Familia has 32
consecutive saves in the regular season dating to August
1, 2015, which is the longest streak in team history, one
more than Billy Wagner...It is also the second-longest cur-rent streak in the majors, behind Arizona’s Brad Zigler (36)...Familia’s 16 straight saves to open a season is tied for the second-longest streak in club history with Francisco Rodri-guez (2009)...Armando Benitez saved his first 25 chances in 2001...Familia also moved into a ninth place tie with Skip Lockwood on the franchise all-time saves list with 65.
HANSEL ROBLES: Has allowed one run in his last 13.1 innings (0.68 ERA)...Robles ranks eighth in the majors with a 1.31 ERA (min. 20.0 innings)...He has 24 strikeouts in 20.2 innings.
NEIL WALKER: Is tied for seventh in the National League with 11 home runs...He is second in the majors among second basemen with his 11 homers...Walker is 9-26 (.346) over his last
eight games.
JUAN LAGARES: Is hitting .306 (11-36) vs. lefties this year and .282 (107-380) with eight homers for his career.
GAME NOTESNew York Mets Media Relations Department • Citi Field • Flushing, NY 11368
718-565-4330 | mets.com | /mets | @mets | @mets
1969
WORLD CHAMPIONS
1973NATIONAL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
1986
WORLD CHAMPIONS
1988N.L. EAST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS
1999WILD CARD
& NLDS WINNERS
2000NATIONAL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
2006N.L. EAST
& NLDS CHAMPIONS
2015NATIONAL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Where are they NOW?
GARY CARTERdeceased
DWIGHT GOODENNEW YORK
Runs a baseball academy in Staten Island
VERN HOSCHEITdeceased
KEVIN MITCHELLCALIFORNIA
Youth league instructor in San Diego
GREG PAVLICKFLORIDA
Minor league rehabilitation pitching instructor for the
New York Yankees
TIM TEUFELFLORIDA
Third base coach for the Mets
RON DARLINGNEW YORK
SNY analyst
BUD HARRELSONNEW YORK
Co-owner and Senior VP of the Long Island Ducks
(Independent)
DAVEY JOHNSONFLORIDA
Real estate
ROGER MCDOWELLGEORGIA
Pitching coach for the Atlanta Braves
BILL ROBINSONdeceased
MOOKIE WILSONSOUTH CAROLINA
Club ambassador for the Mets
LENNY DYKSTRACALIFORNIA
Real estate
ED HEARNKANSAS
Keynote inspirational speaker
HOWARD JOHNSONFLORIDA
Manager of the High Desert Mavericks (high A) in the
California League
RANDY NIEMANNFLORIDA
Pitching coach for the Palm Beach Cardinals (A) of
the Florida State League
RAFAEL SANTANADOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Dominican Academy Field Coordinator for the
Chicago White Sox
WALLY BACKMANOREGON
Manager for Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League
SID FERNANDEZHAWAII
Coaches his son Canaan in high school
KEITH HERNANDEZNEW YORK
SNY analyst
LEE MAZZILLICONNECTICUT
Special Advisor, Corporate, New York Yankees
JESSE OROSCOCALIFORNIA
Works with youth league teams in San Diego and gives
private pitching lessons
DARRYL STRAWBERRYFLORIDA
Ordained minister. Runs Strawberry ministries with
his wife, Tracy. Also runs two recovery treatment centers.
RICK AGUILERACALIFORNIA
Partner in Dunkin’ Donuts franchises, part owner of a
car wash franchise
KEVIN ELSTERCALIFORNIA / NEVADA
Retired and lives in Huntington Beach, CA
and Las Vegas
DANNY HEEPTEXAS
Head baseball coach at the University of Incarnate Word
in San Antonio
RAY KNIGHTGEORGIA
Pre- and post-game TV host for the Washington Nationals
BOB OJEDANEW JERSEY
Baseball analyst
MEL STOTTLEMYREWASHINGTON
Retired and living in Sammamish, WA
Height: 6-4 Weight: 180 pounds Age: 27 (6/19/1988)
Born: DeLand, FL Resides: DeLand, FL Signed Through: 2016
LAST START: Received his third-straight no-decision in the Mets’ 5-4 win against the
Milwaukee Brewers on May 21...Matched his shortest outing of the season with 5.0
innings (also done on May 5 at San Diego)...Allowed a season-high four runs, earned, on
fi ve hits, including a home run to Ramon Flores...Struck out a season-high seven while
walking three in the 100-pitch e! ort...The seven strikeouts were the most strikeouts for
deGrom in a regular season game since his last start of 2015 when he also struck out
seven on October 4 vs. Washington...The three straight no-decisions ties a career-high,
done two other times (last, July 26-August 7, 2015).
IN deCITI: Is 2-0 with a 2.65 ERA (fi ve earned runs/17.0 innings pitched) over his three
starts at Citi Field this season...In 28 career starts at home, deGrom is 13-7 with a 1.94 ERA
(39 earned runs/180.2 innings pitched)...Struck out 197 and walked 43...He has allowed six
home runs at Citi Field (has allowed 20 on the road)...His 1.94 home ERA is the third-lowest
in the majors since 2014 among starting pitchers with at least 170.0 innings pitched...Trails
Clayton Kershaw (1.65) and Jake Arrieta (1.75).
VS. DODGERS: deGrom has made four career starts against the Dodgers in the regular
season and two starts in the postseason...He faced the Dodgers earlier this season,
receiving the no-decision in the Mets’ 3-2 loss on May 10...Pitched a season-high 7.0
innings, allowing two runs, earned...deGrom has never beaten the Dodgers in the regular
season...In four career regular season starts, deGrom is 0-2 with a 3.38 ERA (10 earned
runs/26.2 innings) with 23 strikeouts...Started Game 1 and Game 5 of the NLDS against
the Dodgers, earning wins in both games at Dodger Stadium...Pitched 7.0 scoreless
innings in Game 1, allowing fi ve hits, while walking one and striking out 13 in the 121-pitch
e! ort...His 13 strikeouts tied a postseason franchise record...Tom Seaver also struck out 13
in Game 1 of the 1973 NLCS at Cincinnati...deGrom also became the fi rst pitcher in major
league history to record six strikeouts in the fi rst 2.0 innings of his postseason debut...
Earned the win in the Mets’ series-clinching Game 5 victory, pitching 6.0 innings, allowing
two runs, earned, on six hits...Struck out seven while walking three.
VS. THE NL WEST: Is making his 14th career start vs. an NL West opponent tonight and
his fi fth this season...Is 7-3 with a 2.01 ERA (20 earned runs/89.1 innings pitched) vs. the
NL West in his career...Two of his three losses to NL West teams have come against the
Dodgers (one at Citi Field)...This season, deGrom is 1-1 with a 2.96 ERA (eight earned
runs/24.1 innings pitched) against the NL West.
RUNS: deGrom allowed four runs in his last start, snapping an eight-start streak in which
he allowed three runs or fewer dating to September 27, 2015...deGrom’s ERA is above
3.00 for the fi rst time since it was 3.21 following his start on May 16, 2015.
WALKS: Has walked at least three batters in back-to-back starts for the third time in his
career, and fi rst since June 21-27, 2014...deGrom has never walked three or more batters
in three straight starts.
HOME RUNS: Allowed home runs in consecutive starts for the fourth time in his career
and fi rst since August 18-24, 2015...deGrom has never allowed a home run in three
consecutive games.
STRONG STRETCH: Since his major league debut on May 15, 2014, deGrom has a 2.66
ERA (110 earned runs/372.1 innings pitched) over 59 career starts...That ERA is the fourth-
lowest in the majors (min. 250.0 innings) behind Clayton Kershaw (1.89 ERA), Jake Arrieta
(2.00 ERA) and Zack Greinke (2.49 ERA).
TWO OUTS: With two outs, batters have a .387 (24-62) average with three doubles, two
home runs and fi ve walks against deGrom this season...With runners in scoring position
and two outs, batters hold a .412 (7-17) average...Hitters had a .194 (43-222) average
against deGrom with two outs last season, including a .145 (8-55) average with two outs
and runners in scoring position.
TRIPLES: deGrom has not allowed a triple in 42 straight starts dating to August 29,
2014...That is tied with Jon Matlack for the longest streak in franchise history...Matlack
accomplished the feat from April 18, 1973-June 3, 1974...It is tied for the fourth-longest
active streak in the majors among starters...Garrett Richards leads with 77 straight starts
without allowing a triple.
STRIKEOUTS: Struck out a season-high seven batters in his last start, snapping a six-
game streak of six strikeouts or fewer...Last season, deGrom became the 11th pitcher
in franchise history to record 200 strikeouts in a season...Finished the season with 205
strikeouts, tied for the 18th-most in a single-season in team history.
FIRST-INNING TROUBLE: Batters are hitting .296 (8-27) with four doubles and one home
run in the fi rst inning...He has a 3.86 ERA (three earned runs/7.0 innings pitched) in the
fi rst inning this season...From innings 2-7, he has a 2.91 ERA (11 earned runs/34.0 innings
pitched).
METS STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN
#48 JACOB deGROM (3-1, 3.07) RHP
deGROM’S 2016 PITCHING LOG (7 GS)
deGROM VS. LOS ANGELES-NL (INCL. PLAYOFFS)
Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA
4/8 Phi W, 7-2 6.0 5 1 1 0 0 6 76-53 1.50
4/24 @Atl W, 3-2 5.2 8 1 1 0 0 3 82-59 1.54
4/30 SF W, 6-5 6.0 2 3 0 0 4 5 99-59 1.02
5/5 @SD L, 3-5 5.0 8 3 3 1 1 2 86-59 1.99
5/10 @LAD ND, 2-3 7.0 8 2 2 0 0 4 103-71 2.12
5/15 @Col ND, 3-4 6.1 4 3 3 1 3 3 102-72 2.50
5/21 Mil ND, 5-4 5.0 5 4 4 1 3 7 100-65 3.07
deGROM’S SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS
2016 Season Career
3 (4/8-4/30) Win Streak 5 (7/8/14-8/2/14)
7 (5/21 vs. MIL) Strikeouts 13 (9/15/14 vs. MIA)
None Double Digit K Games 9 (last, 8/29/15 vs. BOS)
7.0 IP (5/10-5/15) Scoreless Streak 18.1 IP (4/8/15-4/18/15)
None Low Hits, CG None
8 (3x, last 5/10 @ LAD) High Hits, Game 12 (6/16/14 @ STL)
1 (3x, last 5/21 vs. MIL) High HR, Game 3 (3x, last 8/24/15 @ PHI)
4 (5/21 vs. MIL) High Runs, Game 7 (8/24/15 @ PHI)
4 (4/30 vs. SF) High Walks, Game 5 (5/26/14 vs. PIT)
7.0 (5/10 @ LAD) Innings Pitched, Game 8.0 (5x, last, 7/8/15 @ SF)
None Complete Games None
None Shutouts None
TOMORROW’S STARTER - RHP NOAH SYNDERGAARD (5-2 1.94)
LAST START: Earned his third-straight win in the Mets’ 3-1 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 22...Pitched 7.0 innings, allowing one run, unearned, on six hits...Struck out 11 while walking none in the 109-pitch e! ort...Was his second consecutive double-digit strikeout game with no walks...The only other Met pitcher who had back-to-back double-digit strikeout games with no walks was Dwight Gooden on September 12 and September 17, 1984...Syndergaard is also the fourth pitcher since 1913 (and fi rst Met) to have consecutive double-digit strikeout games with no walks and no earned runs...The others to have accomplished this feat are Clayton Kershaw (three consecutive starts from July 8-July 23, 2015), Jose Fernandez (back-to-back starts on April 16-22, 2014) and Nolan Ryan (back-to-back starts on June 7-12, 1987).
STRIKEOUTS: Was his third double-digit strikeout game of the season and the eighth of his career...The eight double-digit strikeout games through his fi rst 33 career starts are tied with Matt Harvey for second-most for a Met in team history through their fi rst 33 starts...Dwight Gooden is fi rst with 16 such starts...Syndergaard’s 76 strikeouts through his fi rst nine starts of the year are third-most for a Met in team history...Only Tom Seaver struck out more in his fi rst nine starts (88 in 1970 and 77 in 1971).
NEW YORK METS PITCHING BREAKDOWN
STARTER GS Quality Starts Run Support RS/Start Mets Record
Colón 9 5 32 3.6 5-4
deGrom 7 4 29 4.1 4-3
Harvey 10 3 32 3.2 3-7
Matz 8 7 47 5.9 7-1
Syndergaard 9 8 23 2.6 6-3
Verrett 3 2 17 5.7 2-1
CAREER VS. DODGERS: Will face LA for the second time this
season and the third time in his career during the regular season...
Is 1-0 lifetime vs. the Dodgers with a 1.93 ERA (two earned runs/8.0
innings)...Earned his third win of the 2016 season at LA on May 11...
Allowed two runs, earned, in 8.0 innings...Also homered twice and
drove in all for Mets’ runs in the 4-3 win.
SYN CITI: Is 2-1 with a 2.16 ERA (eight earned runs/33.1 innings
pitched) in fi ve starts at home this season...Struck out 48 and
walked three....For his career, Syndergaard is 9-3 with a 2.38
ERA (31 earned runs/117.1 innings pitched)...Struck out 134 and
walked 13.
NOTES VS. LOS ANGELES-NL
Last Win: 10/15/15 at Los Angeles Last Loss: 8/23/14 at Los Angeles
Career Record vs. Los Angeles: 2-2, 2.72 ERA (12 ER/39.2 IP, 6 GS)
Dodgers Batters vs. deGrom
AVG HR BB SO
Crawford .000 (0/9) 0 2 4
Ellis .333 (1/3) 0 2 1
Ethier .250 (3/12) 0 0 3
Gonzalez .375 (6/16) 2 1 8
Grandal .125 (1/8) 0 1 3
Hernandez .000 (0/3) 0 0 1
Kendrick .100 (1/10) 0 0 1
AVG HR BB SO
Pederson .111 (1/9) 0 3 2
Puig .222 (2/9) 1 0 3
Seager .333 (3/9) 0 0 4
Turner .357 (5/14) 0 0 1
Utley .267 (4/15) 0 2 3
Team Total .228 (28/123) 3 11 36
W-L ERA IP H R ER HR BB K P-S
2016 Totals 3-1 3.07 41.0 40 17 14 3 11 30 648-438
2015 Totals 14-8 2.54 191.0 149 59 54 16 38 205
Career Totals 26-15 2.66 372.1 306 120 110 26 92 379
W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG
STARTERS 23-15 3.43 272.2 277 112 104 63 251 23 .267
RELIEVERS 4-4 2.36 133.2 106 37 35 42 148 9 .212
TOTALS 27-19 3.08 406.1 383 149 139 105 399 32 .249
W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG
HOME 13-8 2.86 189.0 166 68 60 61 204 13 .239
ROAD 14-11 3.27 217.1 217 81 79 44 195 19 .258
TOTALS 27-19 3.08 406.1 383 149 139 105 399 32 .249
deGROM’S BATTING STATISTICS
Career Extra-base Hits: Three doubles (last, 7/2/15 vs. CHC)
Most Hits, Game: 3 (5/16/15 vs. MIL)
Most RBI, Game: 2 (9/27/15 @ CIN)
Batting Notes: Had his fi rst hit of the 2016 season on an RBI-single in
the third inning at Colorado on May 15 o! Tyler
Chatwood...Finished 2015 ranked fi fth in batting
average among pitchers with at least 60 plate
appearances...Collected a career-high and tied a
franchise-record for a pitcher with three hits on May
16, 2015 against Milwaukee.
YEAR AVG. AB R H RBI SAC
2015 .186 59 3 11 4 4
2016 .100 10 1 1 2 2
Career .191 115 7 22 8 12
#29 ERIC CAMPBELL .192, 1 HR, 5 RBI
#52 YOENIS CÉSPEDES .301, 15 HR, 36 RBI
#30 MICHAEL CONFORTO .270, 8 HR, 24 RBI
#16 ALEJANDRO DE AZA .200, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Last Game: 0-3, K Home: .167 (4-24), 0 HR Last HR: 5/24 at WAS (S. Kelley) Season High, Hits: 2, 3x, last - 5/21 vs. MILRISP: .154 (2-13), 3 RBI Road: .214 (6-28), 1 HR At-Bats since last HR: 3 Season High, Runs: 1, 7x, last - 5/24 at WASStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 3) Road Trip: .100 (1-10),1 HR Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 3, 5/24 at WASGame-Winning RBI: -- Career vs. LAD: .087 (2-23) Go-Ahead HR: -- Season High, SB: 1, 5/11 at LAD
• Hit his fi rst home run of the season on May 24 at Washington (o! Kelley) and had three RBI...Was his fi rst homer since July 8, 2015 at San Francisco...The three RBI matched his career-high and it was his fi rst three RBI game since August 15, 2014 vs. Chicago-NL.
• Started ninth-inning rally with a single on May 21 vs. Milwaukee and scored the game-winning run on David Wright's walk-o! RBI single. • Is batting .167 (1-6) as a pinch hitter this season with two strikeouts and three walks. • Made his fi rst career Opening Day roster...Was optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on April 13 before being recalled on April 16...Was 2-4 in one game with Vegas
before getting recalled.
Last Game: 0-4 Home: .303 (20-66), 6 HR Last HR: 5/23 at WAS (G. González) Season High, Hits: 3, 4/15 at CLERISP: .256 (10-39), 5 HR, 21 RBI Road: .299 (26-87), 9 HR At-Bats since last HR: 9 Season High, Runs: 2, 4x, last - 5/23 @ WASStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 5) Road Trip: .333 (4-12), 1 HR Game-Tying HR: 4 Season High, RBI: 6, 4/29 vs. SFGame-Winning RBI: 3 Career vs. LAD: .286 (12-42)* Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1, 5/11 at LAD
• His 15 home runs lead the majors...Has a .660 slugging percentage, second in the major leagues (fi rst in NL)...Is third in the majors in with his 36 RBI (leads the NL)...His eight home runs this month are tied for most in the National League with Milwaukee's Chris Carter.
• Céspedes leading the majors in homers marks the fi rst time a Met has led the majors in homers outright this late in a season since Dave Kingman had 37 home runs through the games of September 18, 1982...Information courtesy of Elias.
• Has homered once every 10.20 at-bats this season overall, best in the majors heading into today...Totaled 14 home runs and 33 RBI in his last 34 games dating to April 15.
• His 32 regular-season home runs since August 1, 2015 (his fi rst game as a Met) are tied for second-most in the majors with Chris Davis (32)...Trails Khris Davis, who's hit 33...His .627 slugging percentage in that time is second-best among major leaguers, trailing Boston's David Ortiz (.709).
• Has struck out 14 times and walked 11 times in his last 27 games dating to April 26 (94 at-bats)...Prior to that, Céspedes struck out 21 times in 15 games from April 3-April 22 (59 at-bats) and had six walks.
• Recorded his fourth outfi eld assist of the season when he threw out Adrian Gonzalez at second base on May 10 at LA...Has 52 outfi eld assists since making his debut in 2012, the most in the major leagues...Kansas City's Alex Gordon is second in that time with 48.
Last Game: 0-3, BB, K Home: .303 (20-66), 5 HR Last HR: 5/22 vs. MIL (C. Anderson) Season High, Hits: 3, 2x, last - 4/30 vs. SFRISP: .303 (10-33), 1 HR, 15 RBI Road: .244 (20-82), 3 HR At-Bats since last HR: 9 Season High, Runs: 3, 4/25 vs. CINStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 9) Road Trip: .000 (0-7) Game-Tying HR: 1 Season High, RBI: 3, 2x, last - 4/30 vs. SFGame-Winning RBI: 3 Career vs. LAD: .280 (7-25)* Go-Ahead HR: 4 Season High, SB: 1, 4/23 at ATL
• Has a well-hit average of .263 (31/118) vs. RHP, seventh-best in the majors this year. • Has hit eight home runs through 42 games this season...Four of his eight homers this season have come in the fi rst inning...Collected nine homers in 56 games
during his rookie campaign in 2015.• Batting .176 (13-74) with six extra-base hits this month.• The Mets as a team have gone 22-10 in 31 games when he bats third or fourth in the order. • 10 of his 17 career home runs have either given the Mets the lead or tied the game (eight go-ahead, two game-tying).
Last Game: DNP Home: .250 (4-16), 0 HR Last HR: 4/15 at CLE (C. Anderson) Season High, Hits: 3, 4/15 at CLERISP: .000 (0-10) Road: .172 (5-29), 1 HR At-Bats since last HR: 36 Season High, Runs: 1, 4/15 at CLEStreak: 0 game (0 for his last 1) Road Trip: -- Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 1, 4/15 at CLEGame-Winning RBI: -- Career vs. LAD: .190 (4-21) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 1, 2x, last - 4/27 vs. CIN
• Hasn't appeared in a game since May 22 vs. Milwaukee when he entered the game as a pinch hitter. • Last started on May 15 at Colorado (0-4, 2 K)...Has made seven starts this season (four in centerfi eld, two in rightfi eld and one in leftifeld). • Is 4-18 (.222) as a pinch hitter this season with seven strikeouts.
MAY 27 vs. LOS ANGELES-NL BATTING PAGES PAGE 4
#13 ASDRUBAL CABRERA .283, 3 HR, 17 RBILast Game: 0-0 Home: .264 (19-72), 1 HR Last HR: 5/24 at WAS (S. Strasburg) Season High, Hits: 3, 4/18 at PHIRISP: .333 (11-33), 13 RBI Road: .298 (28-94), 2 HR At-Bats since last HR: 2 Season High, Runs: 2, 2x, last - 4/29 vs. SFStreak: 7 games (.333, 9-27) Road Trip: .375 (3-8), 1 HR Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 2, 5x, last - 5/22 vs. MILGame-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. LAD: .214 (9-42) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: --
• Went 3-for-16 in the three-game series earlier in the year at Los Angeles...Has driven in six runs during his active seven game hitting streak dating to May 18. • Had the game-winning RBI with his two-run single on May 22 vs. Milwaukee...Is 6 for his last 10 (.600) with runners in scoring position dating to May 8 with seven
RBI. • Batting .267 (23-86) with 10 RBI in 23 games this month...Hit .300 (24-80) with seven RBI in 22 April games. • He's been hit six times this year, tied for sixth-most in the majors...Brandon Guyer of Tampa Bay leads the majors after being hit 13 times so far this season. • Owns a .988 fi elding percentage (two errors in 167 total chances) good for fi fth-best among ML shortstops (third-best in the National League).
#3 CURTIS GRANDERSON .199, 8 HR, 13 RBILast Game: 0-4, K Home: .164 (12-73), 2 HR Last HR: 5/21 vs. MIL (Z. Davies) Season High, Hits: 3, 4/22 at ATLRISP: .115 (3-26), 1 HR, 5 RBI Road: .224 (22-98), 6 HR At-Bats since last HR: 16 Season High, Runs: 2, 5x, last - 4/29 vs. SFStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 8) Road Trip: .182 (2-11) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 5, 4/22 at ATLGame-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. LAD: .278 (30-108)* Go-Ahead HR: 5 Season High, SB: --
• Is 13-84 (.155) in 23 games this month...Struck out 27 times and walked nine times...Has a .245 OBP this month compared to a .347 OBP during April. • Connected for his fourth leado! homer of the season on May 21 vs. Milwaukee (o! Zach Davies)...Was his 39th career game-opening homer...Jimmy Rollins leads
active players with 46...He now has 15 leado! homers as a Met, one behind the franchise record of 16 held by Jose Reyes...Granderson's 15 leado! homers since joining the Mets (2014) are the most in the major leagues in that time (Charlie Blackmon of Colorado is second with 12).
• His four leado! homers this year are second-most in the majors behind Houston's Jose Altuve, who has six. • Hit his third game-opening home run of the season with his solo shot o! Max Scherzer on May 17 vs. Washington...It came of the fi rst pitch of the game, the
second time in nine days that Granderson hit the starting pitcher's fi rst pitch of the game for a homer...He is the fi rst player to hit two fi rst-pitch leado! homers over an eight-day span since Jose Reyes did it for Toronto over a three-day span in June of 2014.
#55 TY KELLY .000, 0 HR, 0 RBILast Game: DNP Home: -- Last HR: -- Season High, Hits: --RISP: .000 (0-1) Road: .000 (0-4) At-Bats since last HR: -- Season High, Runs: --Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 4) Road Trip: .000 (0-4) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: --Game-Winning RBI: -- Career vs. LAD: -- Go-Ahead HR: -- Season High, SB: --
• Had his contract selected from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League on May 23 prior to the game with Washington...Was his fi rst call-up to the major leagues after being originally selected in the 13th round of the 2009 draft by Baltimore out of UC Davis.
• At the time of his promotion, Kelly was leading all of minor league baseball in batting average (.391) and on-base percentage (.478)...Was fi fth in all of the minors with a 1.026 OPS...He scored 21 runs and had 12 doubles, two home runs and 15 RBI in 35 games for the 51s...He started 25 games in the outfi eld, seven games at third base, three games at fi rst base and one at shortstop.
• He is the third player from UC Davis to make an appearance on a major league roster this season, joining Daniel Descalso (Colorado) and Joe Biagini (Toronto)...Became the fourth player from UC Davis to play in the major leagues when he made his MLB debut starting at third base on May 24 at Washington...Joined Biagini, Descalso and righthanded pitcher Steve Brown, who pitched two seasons for the California Angels from 1983-84.
• Was signed by the Mets as a minor league free agent on November 13, 2015.
*Statistics including playo! s
Cabrera ---Campbell ---Céspedes ---Conforto ---De Aza ---Granderson ---Kelly ---Lagares ---Plawecki ---Reynolds ---Rivera ---
Walker ---Wright ---
METS vs. URIAS
Mets:Collins' Challenges .........................6# of plays overturned .....................3# of plays that stood .......................1Number of plays confi rmed ..........2
Opponents:Opponent Challenges .................. 12# of plays overturned .....................5# of plays that stood ......................4Number of plays confi rmed ..........3
INSTANT REPLAY REVIEWS
Last Game: 1-3, RBI, 2 K Home: .071 (1-14), 1 HR Last HR: 5/4 vs. ATL (J. Chacin) Season High, Hits: 1, 3x, last - 5/25 at WASRISP: .100 (1-10), 1 RBI Road: .250 (2-8), 0 HR At-Bats since last HR: 18 Season High, Runs: 1, 3x, last - 5/11 @ LADStreak: 1 game (.333, 1-3) Road Trip: .333 (1-3) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 2, 5/4 vs. ATLGame-Winning RBI: 1 Career vs. LAD: .226 (12-53) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: --
• Grabbed his fi rst hit as a Met with a two-run, go-ahead homer in the second inning on May 4 vs. Atlanta...Was his fi rst home run since July 8, 2015 at Kansas City (with Tampa Bay).
• Signed by the Mets as a free agent on April 5, 2016 and was assigned to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League...Was batting .280 (7-25) with one double and fi ve RBI in eight games for the 51s...Was added to the 40-man roster on April 26.
• Spent last season with the Tampa Bay Rays, appearing in 110 games while batting .178 (53-298) with 14 doubles, fi ve home runs and 26 RBI...Made a career-high 87 starts and also caught a career-high 784.2 innings.
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Total number of plays viewed by teams via instant replay: 18Crew chief reviews: 4
Longest time of replay: 3:07, 5/1 vs. SFQuickest time of replay: 0:50, 5/3 vs. ATL
#12 JUAN LAGARES .273, 0 HR, 2 RBILast Game: 0-0 Home: .200 (5-25), 0 HR Last HR: 9/5/15 at MIA (B. Hand) Season High, Hits: 2, 4x, last - 5/23 at WASRISP: .125 (1-8), 1 RBI Road: .317 (13-41), 0 HR At-Bats since last HR: 124 Season High, Runs: 1, 4x, last - 5/23 at WASStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 4) Road Trip: .333 (2-6) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 1, 2x, last - 4/29 vs. SFGame-Winning RBI: -- Career vs. LAD: .260 (20-77)* Go-Ahead HR: -- Season High, SB: --
• Is hitting .306 (6-24) vs. lefties this season and is 5 for his last 16 vs. lefties (.313) dating to May 10. • Batting .300 (3-10) as a pinch-hitter this season and was 4-12 (.333) as a pinch-hitter last season. • Is 4-8 at the plate in the two games he's started in rightfi eld this season.• Picked up his fi rst multi-hit game and RBI of the season on April 23 at Atlanta.
#26 KEVIN PLAWECKI .186, 1 HR, 7 RBI
#44 RENÉ RIVERA .136, 1 HR, 4 RBI
Last Game: DNP Home: .139 (5-36), 0 HR Last HR: 5/9 at LAD (S. Kazmir) Season High, Hits: 2, 2x, last - 5/7 at SDRISP: .267 (4-15), 6 RBI Road: .220 (11-50), 1 HR At-Bats since last HR: 41 Season High, Runs: 1, 5x, last - 5/9 at LADStreak: 0 games (0 for his last 17) Road Trip: .000 (0-7) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 2, 2x, last - 5/13 at COLGame-Winning RBI: 1 Career vs. LAD: .179 (5-28) Go-Ahead HR: -- Season High, SB: --
• His current 0-17 drought is the longest stretch in his career without a hit. • Homered for this fi rst time this season on May 9 at Los Angeles-NL...Was his fi rst homer since September 27, 2015 at Cincinnati, a span of 50 at-bats.• Batting .220 (11-50) with four doubles in road games this season (.139 at home)...For his career, is batting .236 (42-178) on the road and .177 (25-141) at home...
Has 17 career extra-base hits...13 of those 17 extra-base hits have come on the road...21 of his 28 career RBI have come away from Citi Field. • Made his fi rst Opening Day roster.
Last Game: 2-4, K Home: .237 (18-76), 2 HR Last HR: 5/23 at WAS (G. González) Season High, Hits: 4, 4/20 at PHI RISP: .300 (9-30), 7 RBI Road: .298 (25-84), 9 HR At-Bats since last HR: 8 Season High, Runs: 2, 3x, last - 5/23 at WASStreak: 5 games (.368, 7-19) Road Trip: .455 (5-11), 1 HR Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 2, 7x, last - 4/30 vs. SFGame-Winning RBI: 5 Career vs. LAD: .218 (24-110) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1, 5/2 vs. ATL
• Homered o" Gio González on May 23 at Washington for his 11th homer of the season and fourth o" a lefthanded pitcher...The four home runs vs. lefties in a single season are a new career-high for a single season...His previous high was three homers vs. LHP in 2010...Is batting .313 (10-32) vs. lefties this season...Is 3 for his last 16 vs. LHP dating to May 1 (started the year 7-16).
• Batting .222 (16-72) in 22 games this month...Is batting .346 (9-26) in his last seven games...Has driven in two runs this month after driving in 19 in 22 games during April.
• His 11 home runs are second by an MLB second baseman (trails Seattle's Robinson Cano)...His 21 RBI are sixth-most in the NL among second basemen. • Has 80 home runs since the start of 2012, most among NL second basemen in that stretch...Has 104 career home runs (10 while batting righthanded).
#20 NEIL WALKER .269, 11 HR, 21 RBI
#5 DAVID WRIGHT .226, 6 HR, 13 RBILast Game: 1-4, HR, RBI, R, K Home: .263 (15-57), 1 HR Last HR: 5/25 at WAS (T. Roark) Season High, Hits: 2, 8x, last - 5/14 at COLRISP: .233 (7-30), 1 HR, 8 RBI Road: .197 (15-76), 5 HR At-Bats since last HR: 3 Season High, Runs: 2, 3x, last - 5/7 at SDStreak: 5 games (.250, 5-20) Road Trip: .250 (2-8), 2 HR Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: 3, 5/23 at WASGame-Winning RBI: 5 Career vs. LAD: .332 (89-268)* Go-Ahead HR: 4 Season High, SB: 2, 4/5 at KC
• Hit his sixth homer of the year (fourth of May) with a solo shot to give the Mets the lead in the fi rst inning on May 25 at Washington...The four home runs in May are the most homers Wright has hit in a month since he hit fi ve homers in June of 2013...Wright now has 241 career homers, 11 shy of Strawberry's 252, which are the most all-time in team history.
• Hit a go-ahead, three-run homer on May 23 at Washington...Was his 86th career go-ahead homer, which is now the most in franchise history...Broke a tie with Darryl Strawberry, who had 85.
• Delivered a walk-o" RBI single on May 21 vs. Milwaukee...Was his ninth career walk-o" RBI, which is now most in franchise history...Broke a tie with Kevin McReynolds, who had eight walk-o" RBI...Was his fi rst walk-o" RBI since July 5, 2012 vs. Philadelphia.
• His 26 total walks are tied for 11th-most in the National League. • Hit his fi rst and second home runs of the season on April 18 at Philadelphia...Was the 21st multi-homer game of his career, one shy of Darryl Strawberry's
franchise-record of 22, and his fi rst multi-homer game since June 20, 2013.
*Statistics including playo! s
#15 MATT REYNOLDS .111, 0 HR, 0 RBILast Game: 1-3, R, BB Home: .000 (0-4), 0 HR Last HR: -- Season High, Hits: 1, 5/25 at WASRISP: -- Road: .200 (1-5), 0 HR At-Bats since last HR: -- Season High, Runs: 1, 5/25 at WASStreak: 1 game (.333, 1-3) Road Trip: .200 (1-5) Game-Tying HR: -- Season High, RBI: --Game-Winning RBI: -- Career vs. LAD: .-- Go-Ahead HR: -- Season High, SB: --
• Recorded his fi rst major league hit on May 25 at Washington o" Tanner Roark. • Put down a sacrifi ce bunt to help the Mets rally to a win in the bottom of the ninth on May 21 vs. Milwaukee...Made his major league debut on May 17 vs.
Washington and went 0-3• Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League prior to the game on May 17...Was batting .238 (31-130) with seven doubles, two triples, two
homers and 10 RBI in 33 games for the 51s at the time of his recall. • Reynolds was added to the active roster during the 2015 NLDS vs. Los Angeles after the injury to Ruben Tejada...Was also on the active roster for the NLCS but
never saw action in either series. • In 19 games this spring, Reynolds hit .256 (10-39) with two doubles and fi ve RBI.
Record: 4-4 Holds: 32 Saves/Op: 17-20
ERA: 2.36 (35 ER/133.2 IP)
Hits: 106 Runs: 37 Home Runs: 9
Walks: 42 Strikeouts: 148
First Batter Retired/Faced: 111-141 (79 %)
Stranded/Inherited Runners: 42-54 (78 %)
Record when bullpen doesn’t allow a run: 16-7
Record when bullpen allows a run: 11-12
W-L ERA Sv-Op IP H R ER BB K
April 3-2 2.71 9-11 69.2 64 22 21 26 83
May 1-2 1.97 8-9 64.0 42 15 14 16 65
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Opp W-L-S IP H R ER BB K HR
WAS 0-0-1 12.2 6 4 4 8 13 0
MIL 1-0-2 8.0 4 0 0 2 9 0
@WAS 0-0-1 6.0 6 2 2 0 6 2
BULLPEN NOTES
BULLPEN - LAST THREE SERIES
BULLPEN BY MONTH
LAST THREE APPEARANCES
METS BULLPEN TOTALS
The pen has a 2.36 ERA (35 ER/133.2 IP)
which leads the majors.
Has allowed two runs in its last 20.1 innings
(0.89 ERA) in the last seven games.
They are 1st in the majors with a 1.97 ERA (14
ER/64.0 IP) in May.
The pen has stranded 42 of 54 inherited
runners (78%)...Has allowed 9 homers, tied
for the second-fewest in the majors.
ANTONIO BASTARDO
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.18 WAS ND 0.2 1 2 2 1 1 0
5.19 WAS ND 2.0 1 0 0 1 1 0
5.25 @WAS ND 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 1
JERRY BLEVINS
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.18 WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0
5.19 WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
5.23 @WAS ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0
JEURYS FAMILIA
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.21 MIL W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0
5.22 MIL S 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0
5.25 WAS S 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 0
JIM HENDERSON
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.18 WAS ND 1.0 2 2 2 1 2 0
5.22 MIL H 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0
5.24 @WAS ND 1.0 1 1 1 0 1 1
ADDISON REED
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.19 WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5.20 MIL H 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
5.21 MIL ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0
• Has 16 saves which is tied for 2nd in the majors.....Is 16-for-16 in save opportunities.
• Has 32 straight saves in the regular season dating to August 1, 2015, the longest
streak in team history (one more than Billy Wagner) and is the second-longest current streak
in the majors (Brad Ziegler is first with 36).
• His 16 straight saves to open a season is tied for the second-longest streak in team history
with Francisco Rodriguez in 2009...Armando Benitez saved his first 24 chances in 2001.
• Moved into a tie for ninth place with Skip Lockwood on the Mets all-time save list on May 25
at WAS with his 65th save...Neil Allen is eighth with 69 saves.
• Righties are 10-42 (.238) and lefties are 11-44 (.250).
• Since 2015, is tied for the major league lead with four, five-out saves with Zach Britton...
Has nine saves of four or more outs since 2014, tied for the second-most in the majors.
#27 JEURYS FAMILIA - RHP 1-0, 2.01 ERA, 16 SV
Last Win: 5.21 vs. MIL Last Loss: 9.23.15 vs. ATL SV/OP (Last): 16-16, 5.25 at WAS Holds: 0
First Batter: 16-23 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 2-1 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 2 SV 4.50 ERA (1 ER/2.0 IP)
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• Is unscored upon in 13 of 18 outings...Allowed 3 run in his last two outings (7.36 ERA in 3.2
innings) after allowing 2 runs from April 15-May 14 (13.1 innings).
• Has held lefties 5-31 (.161) this year and to a .177 (81-458) career batting average.
• Entered May 8 at San Diego with the bases loaded and 0 outs with a one-run lead and
didn’t allow a run to score (2 Ks, popout)...Has stranded 4 of 6 inherited runners.
• Has pitched in 60 or more games in four of the last five years.
#59 ANTONIO BASTARDO - LHP 0-0, 3.10 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 8.7.15, PIT vs. LAD Last Loss: 5.20.15, PIT vs. MIN SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 7.8.15, PIT vs. SD Holds: 5
First Batter: 11-18 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 6-5 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/1.1 IP)
• Has stranded 12 of 14 inherited runners...Is tied for 6th in the NL with 12 stranded
runners...Lefties are 5-31 (.161) and righties are 2-13 (.154) against him this year.
• Has retired 17 of 20 first batters faced.
• Opponents are 7-59 (.119) vs. Blevins dating to 2015...The opposition was 0-15
vs. Blevins last year before he suffered a fractured left forearm on a line drive off the bat
of Miami’s Dee Gordon on April 19...Re-fractured his left forearm on August 3.
• Worked 0.2 innings on April 13 vs. MIA to earn his first win of the year.
• Pitched in 60 or more games three straight years (2012-2014).
#39 JERRY BLEVINS - LHP 1-0, 2.13 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 4.13 vs. MIA Last Loss: 6.20.14, WAS vs. ATL SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 9.11.12, OAK at DET Holds: 5
First Batter: 17-20 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 14-12 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 0 SV -- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP)
• Is unscored upon in 16 of his 21 outings...Has allowed 5 runs in his last 6.1 IP (7.11 ERA).
• Righties are 10-36 (.278) and lefties are 4-26 (.154).
• Has 23 strikeouts in 16.0 innings...Ranks 6th among NL relievers with 12.94 strikeouts
per nine innings (min. 10.0 innings).
• Has two losses (May 15 at COL and April 12 at PHI)...Has 8 holds.
• Worked 1.0 scoreless inning on April 5 at KC earning a hold...It was his first major league
outing since May 1, 2014 after missing two years with right shoulder problems...He
became the eighth Canadian-born player to appear in a game for the Mets.
#51 JIM HENDERSON - RHP 0-2, 3.38 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 4.19.14, MIL at PIT Last Loss: 5.15 at COL S V/OP (Last): 0-1 9.27.13, MIL at NYM Holds: 8
First Batter: 15-21 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 7-5 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/0.2 IP)
• Has stranded 8 of 9 inherited runners...Righties are 9-41 (.220) off him and lefties are
7-35 (.200)...Hasn’t allowed a run in 7.2 innings in May...Is tied for 8th in NL with 9 holds.
• Has 27 Ks in his last 18.0 innings...12.15 strikeouts per 9, ranks 4th in NL (min. 20 IP).
• Has allowed 2 ER in his last 14.1 innings (1.26 ERA)...Is unscored upon in 19 of 22 outings.
• Has a hold or a save in 9 of his last 15 outings...Earned his first save of the year and the
106th of his career on April 27 vs. CIN.
• His 1.42 ERA (5 ER/31.2 IP) was the second-lowest ERA in the majors from July 29
through the end of the season (min. 30 innings).
#43 ADDISON REED - RHP 0-0, 2.25 ERA, 1 SV
Last Win: 9.8.15 @ WAS Last Loss: 10.3.15 vs. WAS SV/OP (Last): 1-2, 4.27 vs. CIN Holds: 9
First Batter: 20-22 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 9-10 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 0 SV -- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP)
• Has 24 strikeouts in 20.2 IP...Ranks 8th in the majors with a 1.31 ERA (min. 20 IP).
• Has allowed 1 run in his last 13.1 innings (0.68 ERA)...Righties are 10-42 (.238).
• Has suffered two walkoff losses (May 10 at LA and April 20 at PHI).
• Has stranded 11 of 14 inherited runners.
• Was suspended the first two games of the year for throwing at Philadelphia’s Cameron
Rupp on September 30.
#47 HANSEL ROBLES - RHP 0-2, 1.31 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 9.14.15 vs. MIA Last Loss: 5.10 @ LA SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 5
First Batter: 19-22 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 14-11 vs. LA in 16: 0-1, 0 SV 5.40 ERA (1 ER/1.2 IP)
• Has allowed 3 earned runs over 13.0 innings (2.08 ERA) in relief...Has a 7.84 ERA
(9 ER/10.1 IP) in May...Righties are 13-48 (.271) and lefties are 16-59 (.271).
• Has made 3 starts and appeared in relief 11 times...Had a career-high 16.1 scoreless
inning streak from April 13-26, including two spot starts (4.13 vs. MIA and 4.19 at PHI).
• Won consecutive games (April 25-26 vs. CIN), first Mets pitcher to do since Joe Smith
(Sept. 9-10, 2008)...According to Elias, he was the first pitcher in ML history with two
relief wins and two scoreless starts of at least 6.0 innings before the end of April.
#35 LOGAN VERRETT - RHP 3-1, 3.25 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 4.26 vs. CIN Last Loss: 5.14 @ COL SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 7.5.15 @ LAD Holds: 0
First Batter: 10-11 Inherited Runners/Stranded: 5-2 vs. LA in 16: 0-0, 0 SV -- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP)
LOGAN VERRETT
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.18 WAS ND 0.1 0 0 0 2 1 0
5.19 WAS ND 2.1 2 0 0 1 1 0
5.23 @WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
HANSEL ROBLES
DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K HR
5.18 WAS ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0
5.21 MIL ND 2.0 0 0 0 1 3 0
5.24 @WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Longest Hitting Streak ............................................................. 9 games, Céspedes, 4/15-4/29
Most Runs, Game ................................................................................. 3, Conforto, 4/25 vs. CIN
Most Hits, Game.. .......................................................................................4, Walker, 4/20 at PHI
Most RBI, Game ....................................................................................6, Céspedes, 4/29 vs. SF
Most Doubles, Game ................................................................ 2, 4x, last - Plawecki, 5/7 at SD
Most Triples, Game ................................................................1, 5x, last - Conforto, 5/13 at COL
Most Home Runs, Game............................................... 2, 5x, last - Syndergaard, 5/11 at LAD
Home Runs, Consecutive Games .................................................. 3 games, Duda, 4/18-4/20
Grand Slams .......................................................................... 1, 2x, last - Céspedes, 4/29 vs. SF
Pinch-Hit Home Runs .........................................................................1, Céspedes, 4/26 vs. CIN
Leadoff Home Runs ......................................................... 1, 4x, last - Granderson, 5/21 vs. MIL
Walk-off Home Runs ...........................................................................................................................
Most Walks, Game ..........................................................................................3, Wright, 5/7 at SD
Most Strikeouts, Game...............................................................................4, Wright, 4/20 at PHI
Most Total Bases, Game.................................................................9, Granderson, 4/22 at ATL
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .......................................2, 16x, last - Syndergaard, 5/11 at LAD
Most Stolen Bases, Game ........................................................................... 2, Wright, 4/5 at KC
Most Runs, Game ..................................................................................................... 13, 4/29 vs. SF
Fewest Runs, Game .................................................................................0, 4x, last - 5/12 at LAD
Most Runs, Inning ............................................. 12, 3rd inning, 4/29 vs. SF (franchise record)
Most Hits, Game ......................................................................................................15, 4/23 at ATL
Fewest Hits, Game ..................................................................................................... 1, 5/3 vs. ATL
Most Hits, Inning ...................................................................................8, 3rd inning, 4/29 vs. SF
Most Total Bases, Game.........................................................................................33, 4/19 at PHI
Most Doubles, Game ................................................................................................5, 4/20 at PHI
Most Triples, Game ...................................................................................1, 5x, last - 5/13 at COL
Most Home Runs, Game........................................................................................... 6, 4/19 at PHI
Grand Slams, Game .................................................................................. 1, 2x, last - 4/29 vs. SF
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ........................................................6 games, 5/20-present
Most Home Runs, Inning .....................................................3, 2x, last - 1st inning, 5/2 vs. ATL
Back-to-Back Home Runs .......1, 7x, last - Céspedes/Walker, 5/23 at WAS (G. González)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................................................................................... 9, 4/19 at PHI
Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game ................................................................................. 7, 5/7 at SD
Most Walks, Extra Innings .......................................................................................2, 4/20 at PHI
Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game.................................................................. 15, 5/24 at WAS
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings ..............................................................................17, 4/20 at PHI
Most Stolen Bases, Game .......................................................................2, 2x, last - 5/11 at LAD
LOB, Nine Innings ...................................................................................... 12, 2x, last - 5/1 vs. SF
LOB, Extra Innings ....................................................................................................12, 4/20 at PHI
Most Double Plays Hit into, Game .......................................................3, 3x, last - 5/15 at COL
Most Runs Allowed, Game .....................................................................9, Harvey, 5/19 at WAS
Most Hits Allowed, Game ....................................................................... 11, Harvey, 5/13 at COL
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game .......................................................3, Harvey, 5/24 at WAS
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ..................................2, Harvey, 4th inning, 5/24 at WAS
Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter .................................................12, Syndergaard, 4/12 vs. MIA
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ...............................................................4, Reed, 4/11 vs. MIA
Most Walks, Game ....................................................................................5, Colón, 5/18 vs. WAS
Longest Winning Streak ............................................................................. 7, Matz, 4/17-present
Longest Losing Streak ......................................................................3 games, Harvey, 4/3-4/16
Most Innings Pitched, Game.................................................8.0, 3x, last - Matz, 5/25 at WAS
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .......................................................3.0, Gilmartin, 5/12 at LAD
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Starter ................................................16.2, Matz, 4/29-5/9
Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Reliever ........................................7.2, Reed, 5/4-present
Most Runs Allowed ................................................................................................. 10, 4/11 vs. MIA
Most Runs Allowed, Inning ............................................ 7, 2x, last - 3rd inning, 5/19 vs. WAS
Most Hits Allowed, Game .......................................................................................15, 4/11 vs. MIA
Most Hits Allowed, Inning ....................................................................................6, 5/19 vs. WAS
Fewest Runs Allowed, Game ..............................................................0, 5x, last - 5/24 at WAS
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ...................................................................3, 3x, last - 5/4 vs. ATL
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings ......................................................................16.0, 4/3-4/8
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game .......................................................................5, 5/24 at WAS
Back-to-Back Home Runs, Allowed....... 1, Zimmerman/Rendon off Harvey, 5/24 at WAS
Leadoff Home Runs, Allowed ................................................ 1, Harvey, 4/27 vs. CIN (Cozart)
Most Strikeouts, Nine Innings ............................................................................... 15, 4/17 at CLE
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings ............................................................................. 10, 4/20 at PHI
Most Walks Allowed, Nine Innings ....................................................................11, 5/18 vs. WAS
Most Walks Allowed, Extra Innings ....................................................................... 3, 4/20 at PHI
Fewest Walks Allowed, Game ...........................................................0, 10x, last - 5/22 vs. MIL
Most Pitchers Used, Nine Innings .....................................................6, 6x, last - 5/18 vs. WAS
Most Pitchers Used, Extra Innings ........................................................................6, 4/20 at PHI
Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game ...................................................... 3:45, 4/11 vs. MIA
Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game ..................................................... 4:03, 4/20 at PHI
Shortest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game ......................................................2:13, 5/12 at LAD
Longest Game, Innings ........................................................................................ 11.0, 4/20 at PHI
Largest Paid Attendance, Home ................................................................ 44,466, 4/30 vs. SF
Largest Paid Attendance, Road .................................................................... 42,186, 5/9 at LAD
Smallest Paid Attendance, Home ............................................................... 22,113, 4/13 vs. MIA
Smallest Paid Attendance, Road ................................................................. 15,365, 4/15 at CLE
Home Sellouts ....................................................................................................................................2
Longest Winning Streak ...............................................................................8 games, 4/22-4/30
Longest Losing Streak ...................................................................4 games, 2x, last - 5/12-5/15
Largest Deficit Overcome ... 3 runs 2x, last - (Trailed 4-1 after T4, Won 5-4), 5/21 vs. MIL
Largest Lead Lost .........................2 runs 3x, last- (Led 3-1 after 3rd, Lost 4-3), 5/15 at COL
Most Errors, Team, Game......................................................................2, 2x, last - 4/27 vs. CIN
Most Errors, Individual, Game ...............................................1, 18x, last - Wright, 5/22 vs. MIL
Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game ..................................................... 3, 4/3 at KC
Consecutive Errorless Games, Team ........................................5 games, 2x, last - 4/16-4/20
STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER - TOTAL BATTING ORDERS (30)
1st - Granderson - 42, De Aza - 2, Lagares - 22nd - Wright - 28, Cabrera - 15, Lagares - 33rd - Conforto - 31, Céspedes - 8, Wright - 74th - Céspedes - 33, Duda - 11, Conforto - 1, Walker - 15th - Duda - 22, Walker - 22, Flores - 26th - Walker - 19, Cabrera - 10, Conforto - 8, Flores - 4, Campbell - 2, Lagares - 2, Duda - 17th - Cabrera - 20, Plawecki - 8, Campbell - 7, Flores - 6, Lagares - 3, d’Arnaud - 1, De Aza - 1 8th - Plawecki - 17, d’Arnaud - 12, Rivera - 7, Campbell - 5, Lagares - 2, De Aza - 1 Kelly - 1, Syndergaard - 19th - Colón - 8, Harvey - 8, deGrom - 7, Matz - 7, Syndergaard - 7, De Aza - 3, Verrett - 3, Lagares - 1, Plawecki - 1, Reynolds - 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTALS
NY METS 28 27 33 14 15 19 21 11 12 0 180
OPPONENTS 18 17 27 17 16 18 15 9 11 1 149
OUTFIELD ASSISTS (8)
HOME RUN CHART
NAME TOTAL (LAST)
Céspedes 4 5/10 at LAD (Gonzalez)Conforto 1 5/5 at SD (Upton Jr.)Granderson 3 5/8 at SD (Cashner)
C - Plawecki - 26, d’Arnaud - 13, Rivera - 71B - Duda - 34, Campbell - 10, Flores - 22B - Walker - 42, Flores - 43B - Wright - 35, Flores - 5, Campbell - 4, Kelly - 1, Reynolds - 1SS - Cabrera - 45, Flores - 1LF - Conforto - 38, Céspedes - 7, De Aza - 1RF - Granderson - 42, De Aza - 2, Lagares - 2CF - Céspedes - 31, Lagares - 11, De Aza - 4P - Harvey - 10, Colón - 9, Syndergaard - 9, Matz - 8, deGrom - 7, Verrett - 3 DH - Céspedes - 3, Conforto - 2
STARTERS BY POSITION
FIELDING
RECORD BREAKDOWN
Name CS ATT PCTd’Arnaud 3 17 18%
Plawecki 8 26 31%
Rivera 3 7 43%
Totals 14 50 28%
CATCHERS STEALING
TEAM BATTING HIGHS
INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHS
TEAM MISCELLANEOUS
TEAM PITCHING HIGHS
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS
Come from Behind Wins ............................ 7last - 5/23 vs. WAS (Trailed 1-0 after 1, Won 7-1)
Wins in Last At-Bat ........................................1last - 5/21 vs. MIL (Wright Single)
Walk-off Wins ..............................................1last - 5/21 vs. MIL (Wright Single)
MISC. WINS
MULTI-RUN INNINGS
CURRENT DISABLED LIST
Name Injury On DL Return DateWheeler Tommy John Surgery (60-Day) April 1 May 31d’Arnaud Right Rotator Cuff Strain April 26 May 11Flores Mild Strain of Left Hamstring May 12 May 27Duda Lower Back Stress Fracture May 23 (retro 5/21) June 5
Player Times Last Cabrera 6 6.4.14 (HR)Campbell 0 -Céspedes 2 9.5.14 (1B)Conforto 0 -d’Arnaud 1 9.15.13 (1B)De Aza 4 9.28.15 (SF)Duda 4 6.27.15 (FC)Flores 4 7.31.15 (HR)Granderson 4 4.25.14 (1B)Kelly 0 -Lagares 0 -Plawecki 0 -Reynolds 0 -Rivera 2 4.23.15 (1B)Walker 2 4.21.14 (1B)Wright 9 5.21.16 (1B)
CAREER WALKOFF RBI
Leading After 6 ........................................24-2
Tied After 6 .................................................2-2
Trailing After 6 ...........................................1-15
Leading After 7........................................ 26-0
Tied After 7 .................................................. 1-3
Trailing After 7 .......................................... 0-16
Leading After 8 ....................................... 26-0
Tied After 8 .................................................. 1-2
Trailing After 8...........................................0-17
Out Hit Opponent ..................................... 17-4
Get Out Hit .................................................7-15
Equal in Hits ................................................3-0
Quality Start ..............................................22-7
Non Quality Start ......................................5-12
Shutouts ....................................................... 5-4
One Run Games ........................................9-6
Two Run Games ........................................ 6-3
Score 4 or More Runs............................ 20-4
Score 3 or Less Runs ..............................7-15
Hit a Home Run ........................................23-8
Hit 2+ Home Runs ....................................15-4
Do Not Allow a Home Run ..................... 17-7
Hit More Home Runs .............................. 17-4
Opponent Hits More HRs ........................0-9
Starter Goes 6.0 + ...................................22-7
Starter Goes 7.0 + ................................... 10-2
Starter Goes 8.0 + .....................................3-0
Home .................................................... 13-8
Road ............................................................ 14-11
Day Games ..................................................11-4
Night Games ...................................... 16-15
Scoring First ............................................. 22-6
Opponent Scores First ............................5-13
vs. NL East ..................................................12-9
vs. NL Central .............................................6-0
vs. NL West ............................................6-8
Interleague .................................................. 3-2
Series at Home ...................................... 4-3-0
Series on Road .........................................4-1-3
Overall Series ......................................... 8-4-3
First Game of Series ............................11-4
Rubber Game of Series ........................... 3-2
Last Game of Series .................................9-6
Series Sweeps ............................................ 3-1
Errorless .................................................... 16-15
Walk-off ......................................................... 1-2
Last At-Bat .................................................... 1-2
Extra Innings ................................................0-1
vs. LHP Starters ....................................4-5
vs. RHP Starters ..................................... 23-14
2-HR Games (5)Wright (4/18 at Philadelphia)Walker (4/19 at Philadelphia)Granderson (4/22 at Atlanta)Duda (5/4 vs. Atlanta)Syndergaard (5/11 at Los Angeles-NL)
Coca-Cola Corner HR (--)
Leadoff HR (4)Granderson (4/16 at Cleveland)Granderson (5/9 at Los Angeles-NL)Granderson (5/17 vs. Washington)Granderson (5/21 vs. Milwaukee)
Pinch-Hit HR (1)Céspedes (4/26 vs. Cincinnati)
Walk-off HR (--)
Grand Slams (2)Granderson (4/22 at Atlanta)Céspedes (4/29 vs. San Francisco)
Back-to-Back HR (7)Duda/Walker (4/18 at Philadelphia)Duda/Walker (4/19 at Philadelphia)Céspedes/Duda (4/20 at Philadelphia)Walker/Cabrera (4/23 at Atlanta)Céspedes/Duda (5/2 vs. Atlanta)Wright/Conforto (5/7 at San Diego)Céspedes/Walker (5/23 at Washington)
MAY 27 vs. LOS ANGELES-NL HIGH/LOW & CHARTS PAGE 7
Runs Times Last2 33 5/24 at WAS (9th)
3 9 5/11 at LAD (5th)
4 6 5/4 vs. ATL (3rd)
5 2 5/23 at WAS (3rd)
12 1 4/29 vs. SF (3rd)
DATE OPP W/L WP LP SV Rec. Pos.
4/3 @KC L, 3-4 Volquez (1-0) Harvey (0-1) Davis (1) 0-1 5th/-0.5
4/4 O! Day
4/5 @KC W, 2-0 Syndergaard (1-0) Young (0-1) Familia (1) 1-1 2nd/-0.5
4/6 O! Day
4/7 O! Day
4/8 PHI W, 7-2 deGrom (1-0) Eickho! (0-1) 2-1 T1st/ --
4/9 PHI L, 0-1 Velasquez (1-0) Colon (0-1) Gomez (1) 2-2 2nd/-0.5
4/10 PHI L, 2-5 Hellickson (1-0) Harvey (0-2) Gomez (2) 2-3 2nd/-1.5
4/11 MIA L, 3-10 Narveson (1-0) Matz (0-1) None 2-4 3rd/-2.5
4/12 MIA L, 1-2 Phelps (2-0) Henderson (0-1) Ramos (2) 2-5 4th/-3.5
4/13 MIA W, 2-1 Blevins (1-0) McGowan (0-1) Familia (2) 3-5 4th/-3.5
4/14 O! Day
4/15 @CLE W, 6-5 Colon (1-1) Anderson (0-1) Familia (3) 4-5 T2nd/-4.0
4/16 @CLE L, 5-7 Tomlin (1-0) Harvey (0-3) Allen (3) 4-6 T2nd/-5.0
4/17 @CLE W, 6-0 Matz (1-1) Kluber (0-3) 5-6 T2nd/-4.0
4/18 @PHI W, 5-2 Syndergaard (2-0) Eickho! (1-2) 6-6 2nd/-3.0
4/19 @PHI W, 11-1 Verrett (1-0) Velasquez (2-1) 7-6 2nd/-3.0
4/20 @PHI L, 4-5 (11) Gomez (2-0) Robles (0-1) 7-7 2nd/-4.0
4/21 O! Day
4/22 @ATL W, 6-3 Harvey (1-3) Norris (1-3) Familia (4) 8-7 2nd/-3.5
4/23 @ATL W, 8-2 Matz (2-1) Chacin (0-1) 9-7 2nd/-3.5
4/24 @ATL W, 3-2 deGrom (2-0) Blair (0-1) Familia (5) 10-7 2nd/-3.5
4/25 CIN W, 5-3 Verrett (2-0) Ramirez (0-1) Familia (6) 11-7 2nd/-3.0
4/26 CIN W, 4-3 Verrett (3-0) Cingrani (0-2) Familia (7) 12-7 2nd/-2.0
4/27 CIN W, 5-2 Harvey (2-3) Moscot (0-2) Reed (1) 13-7 2nd/-1.0
4/28 O! Day
4/29 SF W, 13-1 Matz (3-1) Peavy (1-2) 14-7 2nd/-0.5
4/30 SF W, 6-5 deGrom (3-0) Cain (0-3) Familia (8) 15-7 2nd/-0.5
5/1 SF L, 1-6 Bumgarner (3-2) Syndergaard (2-1) 15-8 2nd/-1.5
5/2 ATL W, 4-1 Colon (2-1) Foltynewicz (0-1) 16-8 2nd/-1.5
5/3 ATL L, 0-3 Wisler (1-2) Harvey (2-4) Vizcaino (3) 16-9 2nd/-1.5
5/4 ATL W, 8-0 Matz (4-1) Chacin (1-2) 17-9 2nd/-1.5
5/5 @SD L, 3-5 Rea (3-1) deGrom (3-1) Rodney (7) 17-10 2nd/-1.5
5/6 @SD L, 0-2 Pomeranz (3-3) Syndergaard (2-2) Rodney (8) 17-11 2nd/-1.5
5/7 @SD W, 6-3 Colon (3-1) Shields (1-5) Familia (9) 18-11 2nd/-0.5
5/8 @SD W, 4-3 Harvey (3-4) Cashner (2-3) Familia (10) 19-11 1st/+0.5
5/9 @LAD W, 4-2 Matz (5-1) Kazmir (2-3) Familia (11) 20-11 1st/+0.5
5/10 @LAD L, 2-3 Jansen (1-0) Robles (0-2) 20-12 1st/+0.5
5/11 @LAD W, 4-3 Syndergaard (3-2) Maeda (3-2) Familia (12) 21-12 1st/+0.5
5/12 @LAD L, 0-5 KERSHAW (5-1) Colon (3-2) 21-13 T1st/--
5/13 @COL L, 2-5 Gray (1-1) Harvey (3-5) McGee (10) 21-14 2nd/-1.0
5/14 @COL L, 4-7 Butler (2-1) Verrett (3-1) McGee (11) 21-15 3rd/-1.5
5/15 @COL L, 3-4 Chatwood (5-3) Henderson (0-2) McGee (12) 21-16 3rd/-1.5
5/16 O! Day
5/17 WAS W, 2-0 Syndergaard (4-2) Scherzer (4-3) Familia (13) 22-16 T2nd/-0.5
5/18 WAS L, 1-7 Gonzalez (3-1) Colon (3-3) 22-17 3rd/-1.5
5/19 WAS L, 1-9 Strasburg (7-0) Harvey (3-6) 22-18 3rd/-2.5
5/20 MIL W, 3-2 Matz (6-1) Peralta (2-5) Familia (14) 23-18 3rd/-2.5
5/21 MIL W, 5-4 Familia (1-0) Blazek (1-1) 24-18 2nd/-1.5
5/22 MIL W, 3-1 Syndergaard (5-2) Anderson (2-6) Familia (15) 25-18 2nd/-1.5
5/23 @WAS W, 7-1 Colon (4-3) Gonzalez (3-2) 26-18 2nd/-0.5
5/24 @WAS L, 4-7 Strasburg (8-0) Harvey (3-7) 26-19 2nd/-1.5
5/25 @WAS W, 2-0 Matz (7-1) Roark (3-4) Familia (16) 27-19 2nd/-0.5
5/26 O! Day
5/27 LAD
5/28 LAD
5/29 LAD
5/30 CHW
5/31 CHW
6/1 CHW
6/2 O! Day
6/3 @MIA
6/4 @MIA
6/5 @MIA
6/6 @PIT
6/7 @PIT
6/8 @PIT
6/9 @MIL
6/10 @MIL
6/11 @MIL
6/12 @MIL
6/13 O! Day
6/14 PIT
6/15 PIT
6/16 PIT
6/17 ATL
6/18 ATL
6/19 ATL
6/20 O! Day
6/21 KC
6/22 KC
6/23 @ATL
6/24 @ATL
6/25 @ATL
6/26 @ATL
6/27 @WAS
6/28 @WAS
6/29 @WAS
6/30 CHC
7/1 CHC
7/2 CHC
7/3 CHC
7/4 MIA
7/5 MIA
7/6 MIA
7/7 WAS
7/8 WAS
7/9 WAS
7/10 WAS
7/11 O! Day
7/12 All-Star Game (Petco Park in San Diego)
7/13 O! Day
7/14 O! Day
DATE OPP W/L WP LP SV Rec. Pos.
7/15 @PHI
7/16 @PHI
7/17 @PHI
7/18 @CHC
7/19 @CHC
7/20 @CHC
7/21 O! Day
7/22 @MIA
7/23 @MIA
7/24 @MIA
7/25 StL
7/26 StL
7/27 StL
7/28 COL
7/29 COL
7/30 COL
7/31 COL
8/1 NYY
8/2 NYY
8/3 @NYY
8/4 @NYY
8/5 @DET
8/6 @DET
8/7 @DET
8/8 O! Day
8/9 ARI
8/10 ARI
8/11 ARI
8/12 SD
8/13 SD
8/14 SD
8/15 @ARI
8/16 @ARI
8/17 @ARI
8/18 @SF
8/19 @SF
8/20 @SF
8/21 @SF
8/22 O! Day
8/23 @StL
8/24 @StL
8/25 @StL
8/26 PHI
8/27 PHI
8/28 PHI
8/29 MIA
8/30 MIA
8/31 MIA
9/1 MIA
9/2 WAS
9/3 WAS
9/4 WAS
9/5 @CIN
9/6 @CIN
9/7 @CIN
9/8 O! Day
9/9 @ATL
9/10 @ATL
9/11 @ATL
9/12 @WAS
9/13 @WAS
9/14 @WAS
9/15 O! Day
9/16 MIN
9/17 MIN
9/18 MIN
9/19 ATL
9/20 ATL
9/21 ATL
9/22 PHI
9/23 PHI
9/24 PHI
9/25 PHI
9/26 @MIA
9/27 @MIA
9/28 @MIA
9/29 O! Day
9/30 @PHI
10/1 @PHI
10/2 @PHI
APRIL TOTALS 15-7 Team ERA: 2.78 Team Batting: .255
MAY TOTALS 12-12 Team ERA: 3.36 Team Batting: .213
JUNE TOTALS 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
JULY TOTALS 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
FIRST HALF 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
AUGUST TOTALS 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
SEPTEMBER TOTALS 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
OCTOBER TOTALS 0-0 Team ERA: 0.00 Team Batting: .000
RECORD BY MONTH
Month Home Road Total
April 7-4 8-3 15-7
May 6-4 6-8 12-12
June 0-0 0-0 0-0
July 0-0 0-0 0-0
August 0-0 0-0 0-0
September 0-0 0-0 0-0
October 0-0 0-0 0-0
Totals 13-8 14-11 27-19
Day Home Road Total
Sunday 1-2 3-2 4-4
Monday 2-1 3-0 5-1
Tuesday 2-2 2-2 4-4
Wednesday 3-1 2-1 5-2
Thursday 0-1 0-2 0-3
Friday 3-0 2-2 5-2
Saturday 2-1 2-2 4-3
Totals 13-8 14-11 27-19
RECORD BY DAY
4/8 PHI W, 7-2 deGrom (1-0) Eickho! (0-1) 2-1 T1st/ --
4/9 PHI L, 0-1 Velasquez (1-0) Colon (0-1) Gomez (1) 2-2 2nd/-0.5
4/10 PHI L, 2-5 Hellickson (1-0) Harvey (0-2) Gomez (2) 2-3 2nd/-1.5
4/11 MIA L, 3-10 Narveson (1-0) Matz (0-1) None 2-4 3rd/-2.5
4/12 MIA L, 1-2 Phelps (2-0) Henderson (0-1) Ramos (2) 2-5 4th/-3.5
4/13 MIA W, 2-1 Blevins (1-0) McGowan (0-1) Familia (2) 3-5 4th/-3.5
5/27 LAD
5/28 LAD
5/29 LAD
5/30 CHW
5/31 CHW
6/1 CHW
MAY 27 VS. LOS ANGELES-NL GAME BY GAME RESULTS PAGE 8
Two Home Runs, Single Game, Player..................................................................................................... .............................Noah Syndergaard, May 11, 2016 at Los Angeles-NL (o� Kenta Maeda)
Three Home Runs, Single Game, Player ...................................................................................................................................Yoenis Cespedes, August 21, 2015 at Colorado (GS, solo, two-run)
Hit for the Cycle ............................................................................................................................................................................................................Scott Hairston, April 27, 2012 at Colorado
Inside-the-Park Home Run .................................................................................................................................................Ruben Tejada, September 2, 2015 vs. Philadelphia (o� Aaron Nola)
Leadoff Home Run .....................................................................................................................................Curtis Granderson, May 21, 2016 vs. Milwaukee (off Zach Davies)
Walk-o� Home Run .......................................................................................................................................................................Wilmer Flores, July 31, 2015 vs. Washington (o� Felipe Rivero)
Pinch-Hit Home Run ..............................................................................................................................................Yoenis Cespedes, April 26, 2016 vs. Cincinnati (o� Brandon Finnegan)
Grand Slam ......................................................................................................................................................................Yoenis Cespedes, April 29, 2016 vs. San Francisco (o� Mike Broadway)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam...............................................................................................................................................................................................Ike Davis, April 5, 2014, vs. Cincinnati (o� J.J. Hoover)
Walk-o� Grand Slam ................................................................................................................................................................................................Ike Davis, April 5, 2014, vs. Cincinnati (o� J.J. Hoover)
Four Home Runs, Team ....................................................................May 7, 2016 at San Diego (Won, 6-3; Yoenis Cespedes, Bartolo Colon, David Wright, Michael Conforto)
Five Home Runs, Team ...................................................................................................August 21, 2015 at Colorado (Won, 14-9; Yoenis Cespedes-3, Travis d’Arnaud, Michael Conforto)
Six Home Runs, Team................................................ ........................ ...............April 19, 2016 (Won, 11-1; Neil Walker-2, Michael Conforto, Yoenis Cespedes, Lucas Duda, Curtis Granderson)
Seven Home Runs, Team ................................................................April 19, 2005 at Philadelphia (Won 16-4; Jose Reyes-2; Victor Diaz-2, Mike Piazza, Doug Mientkiewicz, David Wright)
Eight Home Runs, Team...........August 24, 2015 at Philadelphia (Wilmer Flores-2, David Wright, Travis d’Arnaud, Michael Cuddyer, Juan Lagares, Daniel Murphy, Yoenis Cespedes)
Back-to-Back Home Runs .............................................................................................................Yoenis Cespdes & Neil Walker, May 23, 2016 at Washington (o� Gio Gonzalez)
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs ..................................................................... Carlos Delgado, David Wright & Paul Lo Duca, June 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia (o� Cole Hamels, 6th inning)
Three Home Runs in an Inning..................................................................................... ......................................David Wright, Yoenis Cespedes, Lucas Duda (May 2, 2016 vs. Atlanta - 1st inning)
Complete Game .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Bartolo Colon, September 5, 2015, at Miami (Won, 7-0)
Complete-Game Shutout ................................................................................................................................................................................... Bartolo Colon, September 5, 2015, at Miami (Won, 7-0)
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 ............................................................................................................................................. R.A. Dickey, June 18, 2012, vs. Baltimore (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 ................................................................................................ Noah Syndergaard, May 22, 2016 vs. Milwaukee (11 strikeouts in 7.0 innings, Won, 3-1)
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, May 11, 2016 at Los Angeles-NL (o� Kenta Maeda)
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
Last 1-0 Victory ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................October 4, 2015 vs. Washington
Last 1-0 Loss .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................April 9, 2016 vs. Philadelphia
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 .............................................................................................................................................................................Anthony Recker, June 30, 2013, vs. Washington (Lost, 13-2)
Pitcher, Pinch Hitting ...................................................................................................................................................................................................Jacob deGrom, July 19, 2015 at St. Louis (Walked)
Opponent Steal of Home ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Jesus Guzman, August 11, 2011 vs. San Diego
Steal of Home ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Eric Campbell, August 29, 2014 vs. Philadelphia
NEW YORK METS RECENT TRANSACTIONS
• MAY 25 – Announced Atlanta claimed LHP DARIO ALVAREZ o� waivers.
• MAY 23 – Placed INF LUCAS DUDA, on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to May 21, with
a stress fracture of the lower back...Selected the contract of INF TY KELLY from Las
Vegas (AAA)...Designated LHP DARIO ALVAREZ for assignment.
• MAY 17 – Recalled INF MATT REYNOLDS from Las Vegas (AAA)...Option LHP SEAN
GILMARTIN to Las Vegas.
• MAY 12 – Placed INF WILMER FLORES on the 15-Day DL with a strained left
hamstring...Recalled LHP SEAN GILMARTIN from Las Vegas (AAA).
• MAY 10 – Returned LHP JOSH EDGIN from his rehab assignment, reinstated him from
the 15-Day DL and optioned him to Las Vegas (AAA).
• APRIL 26 – Placed C TRAVIS d’ARNAUD on the 15-Day DL with a right rotator cu�
strain...Selected the contract of C RENE RIVERA from Las Vegas (AAA).
• APRIL 23 – Activated RHP JACOB deGROM from MLB’s Bereavement/Family
Medical Emergency List...Optioned RHP Rafael MONTERO to Las Vegas (AAA).
• APRIL 16 – Placed RHP JACOB deGROM on MLB’s Bereavement/Family Medical
Emergency List...Recalled INF ERIC CAMPBELL from Las Vegas (AAA).
• APRIL 13 – Recalled RHP RAFAEL MONTERO from Las Vegas (AAA)...Option INF
ERIC CAMPBELL to Las Vegas (AAA).
• APRIL 5 – Signed C RENE RIVERA to a minor league contract.
• APRIL 1 – Optioned C JOHNNY MONELL, RHP ERIK GOEDDEL, LHP SEAN
GILMARTIN and INF MATT REYNOLDS...Selected the contract of RHP JIM
HENDERSON...Placed LHP JOSH EDGIN and RHP ZACK WHEELER on the 15-Day
DL.
• MARCH 25 – Re-assigned INF DANNY MUNO, T.J. RIVERA and TY KELLY and OF
ROGER BERNADINA to minor league camp...Released RHP BUDDY CARLYLE.
• MARCH 16 – Released INF RUBEN TEJADA.
• MARCH 15 – Optioned INF DILSON HERRERA, RHP GABRIEL YNOA, LHP
JOSH SMOKER, RHP JEFF WALTERS, RHP SETH LUGO, RHP ROBERT GSELLMAN
and OF BRANDON NIMMO...Re-assigned LHP DUANE BELOW, RHP STOLMY
PIMENTEL, INF GAVIN CECCHINI, INF DOMINIC SMITH, INF MARC KRAUSS and OF
TRAVIS TAIJERON to minor league camp.
• MARCH 11 – Optioned LHP DARIO ALVAREZ, RHP RAFAEL MONTERO and RHP
AKEEL MORRIS to minor league camp...Resigned RHP CHASE BRADFORD, RHP
PAUL SEWALD and C RAYWILLY GOMEZ.
MAY 27 VS. LOS ANGELES-NL THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... PAGE 9
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