2013 Mets Media Guide
2013 Mets Media Guide
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SNY/PIX11/WFAN Radio/ESPN Deportes Radio ......542-548
Mets on the Air ..................................................................549-550
Spring Training Information ..............................................551-554
Citi Field Diagram ......................................................................555
Media Information ..............................................................556-557
Filler Index............................................................................558-559
2013 New York Mets Schedule ................................................560
Statistics used in the guide were generated by the Elias Sports Bureau, MLB Advanced Media, MLB Information Systems and Stats, Inc.
Copyright 2013 Sterling Mets L.P. All rights reserved. All information is of February 21, 2013.
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The New York Mets 2013 Media Guide was prepared by the Mets Media Relations Department: Jay Horwitz, Shannon Forde, Ethan Wilson, Jon Kerber and
Robert Hines; and interns: Clark Williams, Christopher Morin, Justin Piserchia, Troy Watson. Editorial assistance provided by: Jill Grabill, Danielle Parillo, Tyler
Maland, Lewis Shaine, Alicia Dalton and Greg Callow. Design & Desktop Publishing by Stacey Cucuzza and Shannon Forde. Cover by Stacey Cucuzza & Jon
Giebler. On the cover: Players who were named an All-Star three or more times as a Met, current All-Star Mets and 2012 NL Cy Young Award Winner and
All-Star R.A. Dickey. Photography by Marc S. Levine, AP Photos, Sports Illustrated, The Baseball Hall of Fame & MLB Photos.
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Scouting Staff........................................................................234-238
Minor Leagues & Player Development Staff..................239-246
Minor League Organizational Leaders ..................................247
Minor League Affiliate Directory ............................................248
Las Vegas (AAA) 51s ..........................................................249-251
Binghamton (AA) Mets......................................................253-256
St. Lucie (A) Mets................................................................257-260
Savannah (A) Sand Gnats ..................................................261-264
Brooklyn (A) Cyclones ......................................................265-267
Kingsport (R) Mets ............................................................268-270
Gulf Coast (R) League ................................................271-272
Dominican Summer League Mets #1 ............................273-275
Dominican Summer League Mets #2 ............................276-278
Doubleday/Sterling Award Winners................................279-281
Minor League Player Biographies ....................................283-340
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Driven by ownership, the Mets follow the philosophy of Doing Well While Doing Good to give back to the community
through multiple platforms and initiatives throughout the year in and around New York. Ownership, players, executives and
front-office staff leverage the appeal of the Mets to positively impact organizations and individuals in our hometown by
addressing social, cultural and educational needs. The Mets work together with the community, our sponsors and
partners on a variety of programs involving schools, hospitals, youth baseball leagues, and many other non-profit and civic
organizations.
The New York Mets Foundation funds and promotes a variety of educational, social and athletic programs and other
charitable causes. Founded in 1963, it continues its mission to invest in the future of our community, and to provide
assistance to myriad organizations that benefit children and others in need. A registered 501 3 charity, the Mets
Foundation takes no portion of the funds raised to offset internal costs.The New York Mets pay 100% of the Foundation's
overhead to ensure that the entirety of a donation is directed toward helping others.
TeamMets is an initiative designed to bring attention to how people can volunteer in their communities. Mets Ownership,
front office, players and staff give their time throughout the year working with organizations such as City Harvest, New
York Cares, NYC Service and the Everybody Wins! Foundation in support of this program, which is meant to inspire and
encourage our fans to consider their own commitment to volunteerism.
FUNDRAISING
A NIGHT TO BELIEVE
The Mets hosted their annual Night to Believe fundraiser in the Big Apple section of Citi Field to benefit Project ALS, a
non-profit organization renowned for their outstanding leadership in finding and funding treatments and a cure for Lou
Gehrigs disease. Last years event, which featured Mets ambassadors John Franco and Mookie Wilson, raised $230,000
for a total of over $2 million in the past 10 years.
The Mets and the Ronald McDonald House have teamed up for the past eight years to host an Evening with the Mets
fundraiser at Citi Field that has brought in over $220,000 for this home-away-from-home for families of seriously ill
children undergoing medical treatment.
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The Mets hold their annual Welcome Home Dinner at the start
of the season to celebrate the return of the team to New York.
The players, manager, coaches and the rest of the organization
attend the event that features a fundraising auction, raffle and
autograph session. This years gala, scheduled for Monday,
April 1 at the Hilton New York will once again benefit the Katz
Institute for Womens Health and Katz Womens Hospitals of the
North Shore-LIJ Health System and The Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society.
EDUCATION
ANTI-BULLYING
Thousands of students from the tri-state area are treated to a 45-minute educational program on the Mets annual Fitness
& Nutrition Education Day. Mets trainers join representatives from other noteworthy health-conscious organizations to
guide students in leading a healthy lifestyle and the importance of exercise. Mr. Met and the Pepsi Party Patrol add to the
fun. At the conclusion of the program, the students enjoy an afternoon of baseball.
The Mets and Citi have built on the teams longstanding relationship with the Jackie Robinson Foundation to support its
education and leadership development programs. The Foundation provides extensive mentoring and scholarships for
college students who exemplify Jackies humanitarian ideals and standard of excellence. The Mets established an endowed
scholarship in 1996, which is created in perpetuity to assist promising students in reaching their goals through a college
education.
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Citi Field Kids is an educational and motivational community-based initiative for New
York Citys middle and high school students developed by Citi, the Mets and the Jackie
Robinson Foundation in 2009 in conjunction with the opening of Citi Field. Kids are
treated to a tour of the Jackie Robinson Rotunda led by JRF scholars, motivational
speeches from special guests in the Citi Auditorium and a gift bag and lunch prior to the
game.
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The Mets launched an anti-bullying public service awareness campaign in partnership with NYC Council Member Julissa
Ferreras (21st District) designed to educate and support our children about all forms of bullying. The content of the PSAs
featuring Mets players was developed in conjunction with StopBullying.gov.
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Kirk Nieuwenhuis and Bobby Parnell read to the kids of P.S. 92.
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Daniel Murphy meets with 5th grade students from Long Beach, NY.
The Mets and broadcast television partner PIX11 team up each spring to provide an educational and entertaining program
for students prior to a game at Citi Field.The students fill the field level seats behind the visitors dugout as PIX11 weather
experts, Mr. G and Linda Church give an on-field presentation that includes behind-the-scenes insights and an interactive
Q & A on the subject of meteorology and forecasting.The event is enhanced by CitiVision and appearances by Mr. Met and
the Pepsi Party Patrol.
HELPING HANDS
AMAZIN CALLS
BLOOD DRIVES
The Mets host annual Winter and Summer blood drives for the New York
Blood Center in the Caesars Club at Citi Field. Donors receive two tickets
to a Mets game. Over 3,800 pints of blood have been donated by Mets fans
since the opening of Citi Field in 2009.
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COAT DRIVE
Ike Davis and Mr. Met load the New York Cares truck with
donated coats.
Mr. Met visits with blood donors and New York Blood
Center staff.
The Mets provide annual support to the New York Cares Coat
Drive with their own Warm-Up Holiday Coat Drive at Citi Field
in December. Fans who donated one or more coats received a pair
of tickets to a Mets game. Ike Davis helped volunteers collect 1,267
coats, the most successful one-day coat drive of 2013 for New York
Cares.
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Feeding the Big Apple presented by the Hain Celestial Group is a hunger relief initiative in which Mets players and front
office personnel participate in activities throughout the season with long-time Mets partners City Harvest, Citymeals-onWheels, Island Harvest and Rock and Wrap It Up! In addition, food drives are scheduled throughout the season at Citi
Field to allow fans to do their part by dropping off food donations to the City Harvest or Island Harvest truck on Mets
Plaza outside the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.
The New York Mets hosted their annual Holiday Food Drive for City Harvest at Citi Field in November. Fans who donated
at least 10 items of nutritious food received a pair of tickets to a Mets game. Dillon Gee and Bobby Parnell stopped by
to show appreciation to the many fans who participated.
Kids Day at Citi Field has become a tradition for children and families served by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of
New York City. The Citi Field grounds crew gives the group a lesson in preparing the field for a game before the kids take
a home run dash around the bases. After a lunch break in the Modells Clubhouse, a Mets player and coach treat the
children to a baseball clinic in the outfield.
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The Mets continued their tradition of inviting local school children to the
ballpark for their annual Kids Holiday Party in December. This years special
guests were 100 students from Far Rockaway whose schools and homes were
damaged by Hurricane Sandy. John Franco reprised his role of Santa Claus for
the occasion, and Ike Davis was his chief elf, helping out with the serving of
lunch and distribution of gifts selected and wrapped by Mets employees.
PLAY BALL!
GREATER NEW YORK SANDLOT ATHLETIC ALLIANCE
The Mets provide financial support to the Greater New York Sandlot Athletic Alliance (GNYSAA) for citywide tournaments
and programs. The GNYSAA serves as an umbrella organization to several metropolitan amateur baseball organizations
representing 25,000 young people and 1,500 teams.
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The Mets Foundation and Citi sponsor the YMCA Jr. Mets, a
comprehensive youth baseball program that emphasizes
athletic and social skills as well as health and wellness. The
YMCA Jr. Mets is an eight-week initiative that has introduced
thousands of young people to baseball since its inception in
2001. The Mets provide members with caps and arrange for
a player and coach to lead a baseball clinic at a YMCA site and
at Citi Field.
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The Mets have hosted their annual Major League Wheelchair Softball Tournament (MLWST) at Shea Stadium and Citi Field
since 2001, with the exception of 2010 when the National Wheelchair Softball Tournament was staged in New York for
the first time. In partnership with Major League Baseball, New York Citys Parks Department, and the Wheelchair Sports
Federation, the MLWST attracts as many as eight teams affiliated with an MLB franchise to New York in September for this
two-day competition in Lot A of Citi Field.
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Ruben Tejada offers fielding tips to a member of the YMCA Jr. Mets.
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Founded in 1986, B.A.T. is dedicated to assisting members of the Baseball Family with medical, financial and psychological
issues with confidential, short-term assistance to help get them back on their feet. Major League Baseball covers the
operating expenses therefore every dollar raised is used to provide assistance to members of the Baseball Family in need.
The majority of the funds raised by B.A.T. come from the players who contribute through a payroll deduction program.
In 2012, the players contributed more than $2.1 million.
To support the growth of youth baseball and softball, the Baseball Tomorrow Fund (BTF) has teamed up with MLB clubs
to organize equipment collection drives across the United States. The Mets have collected over 2,000 baseball and softball
bats, gloves, balls and catchers gear the past six seasons to benefit the Greater New York Sandlot Athletic Alliance, which
distributes the donations to area youth baseball organizations. The BTF also presents a grant of $5,000 to go toward the
purchase of additional equipment.
Major League Baseball teams up with the Prostate Cancer Foundation to increase awareness and early detection of prostate
cancer on Fathers Day. On-field personnel wear blue wristbands, eye black and ribbon uniform decals, while blue ribbon
logos appear on bases, commemorative home plates and lineup cards. A Home Run Challenge fundraising component
is implemented during select MLB games to benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
MOTHERS DAY
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS
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Mike Baxter meets the 2012 Mets Honorary Bat Girl and
helps raise awareness for breast cancer.
Aquafina MLB Pitch, Hit and Run -- the official skills competition of Major League Baseball -- is a free grass roots program
which encourages youth participation and emphasizes the fun of baseball. The competitors ability to hit, run and throw
is tested at regional trials and compared with others in his or her age group across the United States to qualify for the
National Finals held during Major League Baseballs All-Star Game. The Mets host an on-field regional competition at Citi
Field and recognize the local winners in a pre-game ceremony.
The Roberto Clemente Award, presented by Chevy, recognizes the player in Major League Baseball who best exemplifies
the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual's contribution to his team. In September,
a nominee from each of the 30 MLB teams is announced on Roberto Clemente Day, which was established by MLB in 2002
to pay homage to the Hall of Famer's legacy. The Mets 2012 nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award was Johan Santana.
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Mets Chairman & CEO Fred Wilpon and private citizens created Welcome Back Veterans, a national public awareness and
fundraising initiative that addresses the mental health needs of Americas returning war veterans and their families. Major
League Baseball, Major League Baseball Advanced Media and the McCormick Foundation working with University Hospitals
throughout the country, support the program, which provides returning veterans the quality medical treatment they
deserve. The Mets salute a Veteran of the Game at each home game at Citi Field throughout the season.
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Sandy Relief was the priority of the Mets off-season community activities as players, ownership, front office personnel and
the entire Mets organization participated in numerous projects to assist with the recovery effort.
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Manager Terry Collins and Mets employees assist in recovery efforts in Far Rockaway, NY
after Hurricane Sandy.
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OFFICERS
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BASEBALL OPERATIONS
Sandy Alderson ............................................................................................................................................................................General Manager
John Ricco........................................................................................................................................Vice President, Assistant General Manager
Paul DePodesta......................................................................................................................Vice President, Player Development & Scouting
J.P. Ricciardi ........................................................................................................................................Special Assistant to the General Manager
June Napoli ..................................................................................................................................Executive Assistant to the General Manager
Thomas Tanous ..........................................................................................................................................................Director, Amateur Scouting
Jim DAloia............................................................................................................................................................Director, Professional Scouting
Chris Becerra ....................................................................................................................................................Director, International Scouting
Adam Fisher ..........................................................................................................................................................Director, Baseball Operations
Jon Miller ......................................................................................................................................................Director, Minor League Operations
T.J. Barra ........................................................................................................................................................Manager, Minor League Operations .
Joe Scarola ..................................................................................................................................................................Manager,Video Operations
Brian Small ..............................................................................................................................................................................Manager, Team Travel
Donovan Mitchell............................................................................................................Manager, Player Relations & Community Outreach
Ian Levin........................................................................................................................................................................Manager, Baseball Analytics
Sean Haggans ......................................................................................................................................................Coordinator,Video Operations
Joe Lefkowitz ................................................................................................................................Coordinator, Baseball Systems Department
Jen Wolf........................................................................................................................................................Assistant, Minor League Operations
Jeff Lebow ..............................................................................................................................................................Assistant, Baseball Operations
Bryan Hayes ..............................................................................................................................................................Assistant, Amateur Scouting
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Dr. David Altchek ........................................................................................................................................................................Medical Director
Dr. Struan Coleman ........................................................................................................................................................................Team Physician
Dr. Andrew Pearle..........................................................................................................................................................Associate Team Physician
Dr. Anil Ranawat....................................................................................................................................................................................Orthopedist
Dr. Joshua Dines....................................................................................................................................................................................Orthopedist
Dr. Andrew Weiland ........................................................................................................................................................................Hand Specialist
Dr. Jonathan Deland..........................................................................................................................................................Foot & Ankle Specialist
Dr. Lawrence Inra..................................................................................................................................................................................Cardiologist
Dr. Lawrence Levin ..............................................................................................................................................................................Cardiologist
Dr. Richard Cohen ....................................................................................................................................................Internal Medicine Specialist
Dr. Howard Rosenberg ..........................................................................................................................................Infectious Disease Specialist
Dr. Bernard Rawlins ........................................................................................................................................................................Spine Specialist
Mickey Levinson ..........................................................................................................................................................Physical Therapy Specialist
Dr. George Hribar ........................................................................................................................................................................................Dentist
Dr. Michael Jacobs ............................................................................................................................................................................Dermatologist
Dr. Rock Positano ......................................................................................................................................................................................Podiatrist
Dr. Wayne Winnick ............................................................................................................................................................................Chiropractor
Dr. Sharon Akabas..................................................................................................................................................................................Nutritionist
Dr. Sangwoo Lee ..........................................................................................................................................................................Ophthalmologist
Ray Ramirez ..........................................................................................................................................................................................Head Trainer
Brian Chicklo ................................................................................................................................................................................Assistant Trainer
Jim Malone ..............................................................................................................................................Strength & Conditioning Coordinator
John Zajac ....................................................................................................................................................................................Physical Therapist
Yoshihiro Nishio ........................................................................................................................................................................Message Therapist
CLUBHOUSE STAFF
Kevin Kierst ........................................................................................................................................................Clubhouse/Equipment Manager
Dave Berni ..............................................................................................................................................................Assistant Clubhouse Manager
Tony Carullo..............................................................................................................................................................Visiting Clubhouse Manager
Theresa Corderi ............................................................................................................................................Coordinator, Clubhouse Catering
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Dave Howard ..........................................................................................................................Executive Vice President, Business Operations
Tyler Maland ......................................................................................................................................Executive Assistant, Business Operations
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LEGAL
David P. Cohen............................................................................................................................Executive Vice President & General Counsel
Neal Kaplan ....................................................................................................................................Vice President & Deputy General Counsel
James Denniston..............................................................................................................................................................................Senior Counsel
Nicole Davida-Wiggins ....................................................................................................................................................................Legal Counsel
Isabel Goldberg ........................................................................................................................................................................Executive Assistant
Julianna Sabra ..................................................................................................................................................................Administrative Assistant
FINANCE
Mark Peskin..........................................................................................................................................................................Chief Financial Officer
Len Labita ......................................................................................................................................................................Vice President, Controller
John Ventimiglia......................................................................................................................................................Director, Assistant Controller
Richard McKenna ..................................................................................................................................................................Accounting Manager
Mary Pino ................................................................................................................................................................................Accounting Manager
Adeola Adegbenro ....................................................................................................................................................................Senior Accountant
Jeanette Aponte ..........................................................................................................................................................................Accounting Clerk
Marie Fernandez ..............................................................................................................................................................Accounts Payable Clerk
Rachel Ackerman............................................................................................................................................................................Payroll Manager
Jennifer Young ..........................................................................................................................................................................Payroll Coordinator
Adam Goldstein ..................................................................................................................................................Ticket Reporting Coordinator
Cynthia Colon-Falco ......................................................................................................................................................Administrative Assistant
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CORPORATE PROCUREMENT
GUEST EXPERIENCE
Craig Marino ..................................................................................................................................................Vice President, Guest Experience
Chris Brown..................................................................................................................................................Senior Director, Guest Experience
Andy Horner ..............................................................................................................................................................Director, Partner Relations
Kieran Nulty ..............................................................................................................................................................Manager, Guest Experience
Ashley Nagele ............................................................................................................................................................Manager, Partner Relations
Ezinne Nwaogu ........................................................................................................................................................Assistant, Guest Experience
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
Heather Collamore ..................................................................................................................Executive Director, Metropolitan Hospitality
Gina Pizzutello ....................................................................................................................................Sales Director, Metropolitan Hospitality
Jillian Cancro ......................................................................................................................................Event Manager, Metropolitan Hospitality
Lisa Barbara ................................................................................................................Event Logistics Coordinator, Metropolitan Hospitality
Amanda Cieri ..............................................................................................................................Event Coordinator, Metropolitan Hospitality
Laura McDonald ..........................................................................................................................Sales Coordinator, Metropolitan Hospitality
Erin Bailey ..........................................................................................................................................Event Assistant, Metropolitan Hospitality
Emmanuel Ortiz ................................................................................................................................Sales Assistant, Metropolitan Hospitality
Donald Gregory ..........................................................................................................................................Assistant, Metropolitan Hospitality
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FLORIDA OPERATIONS
Paul Taglieri..................................................................................................................................................Senior Director, Florida Operations
Traer Van Allen ..................................................................................................................................................General Manager, St. Lucie Mets
Brett Bladergroen ................................................................................................................................Manager, Sales/Corporate Partnerships
Cynthia Malaspino ..........................................................................................................................................................................Office Assistant
Shannon Krause ............................................................................................................................................................................Staff Accountant
Sheldon Dodson ..................................................................................................................................Manager, Food & Beverage Operations
Cassie Younce ..............................................................................................................................Manager, Group Sales/Community Relations
Stephen Fox ........................................................................................................................................................Manager, Ticketing/Merchandise
Alex Kushel ..............................................................................................................................Manager, Media Relations/Online Broadcaster
Ronny Reyes ..........................................................................................................................................Coordinator, International Operations
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
Steve Cohen..................................................................................................................................................................................General Manager
Kevin Mahoney ..........................................................................................................................................................Assistant General Manager
Gary J. Perone ..................................................................................................................................Director of New Business Development
Billy Harner ............................................................................................................................................................Director of Communications
Kevin Jimenez ..............................................................................................................................................................................Graphics Manager
Vladimir Lipsman .................................................................................................................................................................. Operations Manager
Josh Mevorach ....................................................................................................................................................Community Relations Manager
King Henry ..................................................................................................................................Account Executive & Community Outreach
Kevin Ponte ..........................................................................................................................................................................Head Groundskeeper
Greg Conway ............................................................................................................................................................Ticket Operations Manager
Danny Diaz ................................................................................................................................................................................Account Executive
Madison Gallagher ....................................................................................................................................................................Account Executive
Josh Hernandez ........................................................................................................................................................................Account Executive
Ricky Viola ......................................................................................................................Account Executive & Manager of Video Productions
Craig Coughlin ..........................................................................................................................................................................Account Executive
Nicole Kneessy..........................................................................................................................................................................Account Executive
Sharon Lundy ..........................................................................................................................Administrative Assistant & Community Liaison
Tatiana Isdith ..................................................................................................................................................................................Staff Accountant
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Elected Chairman of the Board after he and his Sterling Equities partners acquired
ownership of the team in August, 2002.
President and Chief Executive Officer of the Mets from 1980-2002.
A Brooklyn, NY native who has been closely identified with baseball since his days as a
youngster.
Instrumental in bringing baseball back to Brooklyn as the Chairman of the Brooklyn Baseball
Company, which owns the Brooklyn Cyclones.
Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities, Inc., a real estate firm that is
involved in the acquisition, development, ownership, operations and management of
commercial, residential, industrial and retail properties throughout the United States.
Graduated from the University of Michigan.
Graduated from Lafayette High School in Brooklyn, where he played both baseball and
basketball.
Is a Trustee and serves on the boards of many organizations and institutions.
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Elected Chief Operating Officer of the New York Mets in August, 2002.
Oversees the day-to-day Baseball and Business Operations of the club and the Mets
Foundation.
Chief Operating Officer of the Mets Development Company and Queens Ballpark
Company, L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of the New York Mets, responsible for the
planning, design, development and construction of Citi Field.
Principal at Sterling Project Development, L.L.C. specializing in both new construction and
the renovation of existing residential and commercial properties.
Executive Vice President at Sterling Equities, where he is responsible for development and
major building construction.
Serves on the boards of the MLB Network, MLB Enterprises, MLB Advanced Media and the
RSDC, as well as many non-profit organizations.
Received a Presidential Appointment in 2007 from President George W. Bush to the Board
of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, on which he still serves.
A former catcher, he was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1983.
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Elected President of the New York Mets in August, 2002 after being a shareholder since
1980 and after serving on the Board of Directors since 1986.
Co-founder and President of Sterling Equities, Inc., where as Chief Operating Officer he
directs Sterling's day-to-day operations and presides over Sterling's real estate and non-real
estate affiliates and subsidiary companies.
A Certified Public Accountant with a degree in Accounting from Brooklyn College...
Attended Stuyvesant High School.
President and partner of the Brooklyn Baseball Company, which owns the Brooklyn
Cyclones.
Serves on the boards of many non-profit organizations and institutions, including:
Brooklyn College Foundation and Jewish Association for the Services of the Aged; in
addition to being Honorary Chairman of the Board of the North Shore Long Island
Jewish Health System.
SAUL B. KATZ
JEFF WILPON
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
RICHARD WILPON
MICHAEL KATZ
DAVID KATZ
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
MARVIN TEPPER
STEVE GREENBERG
STUART SUCHERMAN
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
PARTNER
DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR
METS PRESIDENTS
George Weiss
Bing Devine
Mrs. Joan Payson
Mrs. Lorinda DeRoulet
Fred Wilpon
SAUL B. KATZ
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FRED WILPON
PARTNER/DIRECTOR
(1962-1966)
(1967)
(1968-1975)
(1976-1979)
(1980-2002)
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KATHERINE FULLAM
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
AUDREY DWYER
EILEEN MCMURRER
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
OCTOBER 4, 1975:
Following the death of Mrs. Payson at the age of 72, her husband Charles Shipman Payson took over
control of the club.
DECEMBER 6, 1975:
Lorinda de Roulet was named president of the Mets, succeeding her mother, Mrs. Joan Payson.
JANUARY 1, 1978:
Mrs. de Roulet was named Chairman of the Board of the Mets. She served until the club was sold in
January, 1980.
Ownership of the New York Mets changed hands for the first time in the club's history when
Nelson Doubleday announced that Doubleday & Co. Inc. had purchased controlling interest in the
team along with Fred Wilpon, Chairman of the Board of Sterling Equities Inc. and City Investing Co.
The purchase price was $21,100,000, a then-record amount for a baseball club.
Nelson Doubleday and Fred Wilpon purchased the Club from Doubleday and Company, Inc.
Fred Wilpon and his Sterling Equities partners acquired Nelson Doubleday's 50 percent
interest in the team and became the sole owners of the club.
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The National League officially awarded a New York franchise to Mrs. Joan Whitney Payson. Her partners included M. Donald Grant and G. Herbert Walker.
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METS OWNERSHIP
KAREN MALIN
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
TO THE CHAIRMAN & CEO
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EMILY OSHEA
DIRECTOR & SENIOR EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT TO THE CHAIRMAN & CEO
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San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles - NL
Pittsburgh, Chicago - NL, Montreal, Philadelphia
Chicago - NL, Atlanta, Los Angeles - NL
Colorado, St. Louis, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Chicago - NL, Montreal
Montreal, St. Louis, Cincinnati
San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles - NL
Cincinnati, Milwaukee
Pittsburgh, Atlanta
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
Chicago - NL, Philadelphia
St. Louis, Chicago - NL
DATES
9/18/79-9/23/79
5/30/62-6/6/62
8/3/65-8/8/65
6/8/65-6/13/65
5/28/99-6/1/99
8/13/02-8/18/02
9/7/12-9/12/12
8/23/04-9/2/04
9/8/11-9/15/11
6/19/64-6/25/64
5/28/76-6/3/76
9/17/82-9/21/82
8/7/69-8/11/69
9/22/64-9/27/64
6/7/93-6/13/93
7/7/03-7/13/03
9/24/07-9/30/07
4/8/11-4/14/11
OPPONENTS
Chicago - NL, Montreal, St. Louis
Los Angeles - NL, San Francisco
Pittsburgh, Chicago - NL
San Francisco, Los Angeles - NL
Arizona, Cincinnati
San Diego, Los Angeles - NL
Atlanta, Washington
San Diego, Los Angeles - NL, Florida
Atlanta, Chicago (NL), Washington
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Chicago - NL
St. Louis, Montreal
St. Louis, Montreal
St. Louis, Cincinnati
Chicago - NL, Philadelphia
Atlanta, Philadelphia
Washington, St. Louis, Florida
Washington, Colorado
DATES
7/1/91-7/7/91
7/4/85-7/14/85
6/5/06-6/15/06
4/24/86-5/4/86
8/18/86-8/27/86
4/22/88-5/1/88
9/24/79-9/30/79
9/6/76-9/14/76
6/4/84-6/10/84
9/12/89-9/18/89
9/3/01-9/9/01
8/12/08-8/18/08
6/11/10-6/20/10
8/28/87-9/6/87
4/25/72-5/3/72
6/4/68-6/12/68
7/15/99-7/22/99
OPPONENTS
Montreal, Philadelphia
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Houston
Los Angeles - NL, Arizona, Philadelphia
St. Louis, Atlanta, Cincinnati
Los Angeles - NL, San Francisco, San Diego
St. Louis, Atlanta, Cincinnati
Chicago - NL, St. Louis
Chicago - NL, St. Louis, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Montreal
Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Montreal
Philadelphia, Florida
Washington, Pittsburgh
Baltimore, Cleveland, New York- AL
San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles - NL
San Diego, Los Angeles - NL, San Francisco
Chicago - NL, San Francisco, Los Angeles - NL
Tampa Bay, Baltimore, Montreal
DATES
8/9/91-8/18/91
8/7/82-8/24/82
8/24/77-8/31/77
6/28/63-7/4/63
4/11/63-4/16/63
8/4/92-8/9/92
9/21/99-9/26/99
8/29/80-9/9/80
6/30/77-7/7/77
5/20/77-5/29/77
7/15/65-7/21/65
8/6/62-8/12/62
6/10/85-6/16/85
9/3/65-9/9/63
9/19/80-9/25/80
5/8/87-5/14/87
4/28/93-5/5/93
6/14/93-6/20/93
9/2/93-9/8/93
5/7/01-5/13/01
OPPONENTS
Chicago - NL, St. Louis, Pittsburgh
Cincinnati, Atlanta, Houston
Cincinnati, Atlanta, Houston
Pittsburgh, Chicago-NL
Milwaukee, Cincinnati
Pittsburgh, Chicago-NL
Atlanta, Philadelphia
San Francisco, Los Angeles - NL, San Diego, Montreal
Montreal, Philadelphia
Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
St. Louis, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh
Los Angeles - NL, San Francisco, Cincinnati
Philadelphia, Montreal
St. Louis, Milwaukee, Cincinnati
Pittsburgh, Chicago - NL, Philadelphia
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Houston
San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles - NL
Atlanta, Pittsburgh
Chicago - NL, Houston
Colorado, San Francisco
W-L
9-1
9-1
9-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
7-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
PCT.
.900
.900
.900
.889
.889
.889
.875
.857
.857
.857
.857
.857
W-L
0-9
0-7
0-7
0-7
0-6
0-6
0-6
1-10
1-8
1-7
1-7
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
PCT.
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.091
.111
.125
.125
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
W-L
7-0
10-1
9-1
9-1
8-1
7-1
7-1
7-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-1
7-2
7-2
7-2
7-2
6-2
PCT.
1.000
.909
.900
.900
.889
.875
.875
.875
.857
.857
.857
.857
.778
.778
.778
.778
.750
W-L
0-10
0-9
0-7
0-7
0-6
0-6
0-6
1-11
1-8
1-7
1-7
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
1-6
PCT.
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.083
.111
.125
.125
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
.143
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This Long Island native oversees the teams business operations, including corporate sales
and services, ticket sales and services, marketing and communications, broadcasting, media
and community relations, and the clubs Florida and minor league business operations.
Conducts significant business negotiations...Is the point man on many key business and
communications strategies and initiatives...Often serves as the bridge connecting Mets
Ownership and the team with the media, business partners, community leaders and
fans...Holds the same title with Mets Development Company and Queens Ballpark
Company, L.L.C.
Named first General Counsel in club history on February 10, 1992...Promoted to
Corporate Secretary on January 20, 1994, to Vice President, Business Affairs on
November 8, 1994, to Senior Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs on January 1, 1997,
and to his current position on March 1, 2003...Was a staff member of Major League
Baseballs Restructuring Committee in 1993-1994.
Prior to joining the Mets, Howard was Associate Counsel for the Office of the Commissioner, Major League
Baseball...Previously, he was an associate at the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell and had served as law clerk to Hon.
George C. Pratt, U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in Economics and cum laude from Fordham
University School of Law with a J.D. Degree...At Dartmouth, Howard played both football and baseball and was a coleader of Athletes in Action...At Fordham, Howard ranked second in his first-year class and was Managing Editor of the
Fordham Law Review.
Serves on the boards of Baseball Chapel, Inc., The Bridge Church of the Nazarene, Tufts University Athletics Board of
Advisors and CCFA-Long Island Chapter.
Dave and his wife, Nancy, have four children and make their home on Long Island, NY.
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Promoted to Senior Vice President, Venue Services & Operations on January 26, 2012...
Previously served as Vice President,Venue Services.
In addition to leading the Mets efforts in Food & Beverage, Merchandise and non-gameday
Hospitality, Landeen oversees Guest Experience, Ballpark Operations, Security and
Corporate Procurement.
In addition to his day-to-day responsibilities at Citi Field, works closely with Queens
Ballpark Co. (QBC) implementing Citi Field development, designs and concepts including
the retail spaces at Citi Field.
Was hired by the Mets in 2004 as Director of Promotions, Concessions, and Fan Services.
Prior to joining the Mets, Landeen worked with Aramark as Division Manager, Food and
Beverages from 2001-2004, and Retail Division Manager from 1997-2001.
Began his career in sports as an intern with the Norwich Navigators (AA) of the Eastern
League in January 1995 and was promoted to Director, Merchandise and Promotions where
he held that position for two years.
Graduated from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA with a B.S. in Accounting...At Point Park, was an All-District
baseball player for two seasons.
Mike currently resides in Trumbull, CT with his wife, Deana, and their son.
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Assists the General Counsel with all aspects of the legal operations of the organization.
Joined the Mets on January 2, 2003 as Legal Counsel...Promoted to Senior Counsel on
January 1, 2007, Deputy General Counsel on January 1, 2010, and Vice President on January
1, 2012...Interned in the Mets Legal department in 1996.
Worked for the Los Angeles law firm, Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro from 1998-2001,
where he specialized in intellectual property and entertainment litigation and worked on
baseball salary arbitration cases for the Braves, Angels and Rockies...Worked for an
entertainment litigation firm in Manhattan from 2001-2002.
Graduated in 1998 with a J.D. degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School, where he was
Vice President of the Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law...Was also an Ames
Moot Court semi-finalist.
Received his B.S. in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University in 1995, where
in his senior year he was named a Merrill Presidential Scholar and ILR Degree Marshal.
Neal was born and raised in Brooklyn, where he attended P.S. 236, I.S. 78, and Midwood High School, and watched Mets
games with his father, Mel, and mother, Sharon...He now lives in Queens with his wife, Ginny, and their two children.
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Richard Sandy Alderson joined the Mets on October 29, 2010 as the 12th General
Manager in franchise history...Signed a four-year contract through the 2014 season with a
club option for 2015.
Served as a special consultant to Baseballs Commissioner for Latin America from March
2010 until his hiring by the Mets...In this position he was responsible for leading baseballs
efforts to address identity fraud and other baseball issues in Latin American countries.
In April 2005, returned to the front office and became Chief Executive Officer of the San
Diego Padres and served in that role until March 2009...During his four years in San Diego,
he led the franchise to back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time in club history
(2005 & 2006) after winning the National League West Division title both seasons...Was
responsible for the clubs daily business and baseball operations.
From 1998-2005, was Major League Baseballs Executive Vice President of Baseball
Operations... Oversaw baseball operations, umpiring, on-field operations, security and facility management...Helped
baseball expand internationally, securing MLBs participation in the historic games with the Cuban National Team in
1999 and the 2000 Summer Olympics, where Team USA won the Gold Medal in Sydney, Australia...He also aided in the
creation of MLB academies in Australia, Italy and Compton, CA.
Was the architect of the Oakland Athletics teams that won three METS GENERAL MANAGERS
consecutive American League pennants from 1988-1990 and won
the World Series in 1989...Served as General Manager from
George Weiss
(1962-1966)
1983-1997 and President from 1993-1995 and again from 1997Bing Devine
(1967)
1998.
Johnny Murphy
(1968-1969)
Before joining the Athletics, practiced law in San Francisco,
Bob Scheffing
(1970-1974)
working for Farella, Braun & Martell...Left private practice in
Joe McDonald
(1975-1979)
October 1981 to join the Athletics as their General Counsel and
Frank Cashen
(1980-1991)
was named Vice President, Baseball Operations in September
Al Harazin
(1992-1993)
Joe McIlvaine
(1993-1997)
1983.
Steve Phillips
(1997-2003)
Taught undergraduate MBA and Sports business courses at the
Jim Duquette
(2003-2004)
University of California, Berkeley during 2009 and 2010...The
Omar Minaya
(2004-2010)
Haas School of Business classes examined sports business and
SANDY ALDERSON
(2010-Present)
marketing practices in the global marketplace.
Received his bachelors degree from Dartmouth College in
1969...Graduated from Harvard Law School in 1976.
Served as a Marine Infantry Officer for four years with a tour of duty in Vietnam.
Born in Seattle, WA, he and his wife, Linda, have two adult children and three grandchildren.
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Was promoted to Vice President on May 7, 2009...Joined the Mets as the Assistant General
Manager on April 15, 2004 after 12 years working in the Baseball Commissioner's Office
in a variety of roles.
From 1996 until April 2004, was the Director, Contract & Salary Administration for Major
League Baseball...In that position, managed all non-legal functions of the Labor Relations
Department...In addition, worked with club General Managers and Assistant General
Managers ensuring compliance with the collective bargaining agreement, assisting them
with the interpretation of the agreement and advising them of upcoming deadlines...Also
was the primary assistant to the Vice President, General Counsel Labor in both Salary
Arbitration and the Rule 4 support programs.
His other duties at the Commissioners Office included conducting player salary analysis,
providing clubs with contract proposals upon request, overseeing the administration of
the Competitive Balance Tax rules, calculating player salaries, club payments and taxes owed
and representing Major League Baseball in negotiations with the Players Association over issues that affect the major
league rules.
Served as the Supervisor-Manager, Contract & Salary Administration for the Commissioner's Office from 1999-2003.
From 1996-1998, John assisted in the administration of the collective bargaining agreement between the 30 major
league clubs and the Players Association as a Contract Administrator.
Was the Director of Waivers and Records for the American League from 1992-1996... Began his baseball career as an
Assistant Public Relations Director during the 1992 season.
Graduated from Villanova University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and a minor in Business.
John, 44, and his wife, Blakely, make their home in Cedar Grove, NJ with their three children.
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Paul DePodesta was named Vice President, Player Development & Amateur Scouting on
November 8, 2010.
Served as the San Diego Padres Executive Vice President from November 10, 2008 until
he joined the Mets...Originally hired as Special Assistant for Baseball Operations in July,
2006, working with Chief Executive Officer Sandy Alderson.
Worked as the Los Angeles Dodgers Executive Vice President and General Manager for the
2004 and 2005 seasons...He was named to that position at 31 years of age, becoming the
third youngest person at the time to be named General Manager in major league history...In
2004, he helped guide Los Angeles to the National League West Division crown and its first
post-season berth since 1996.
From 1999-2003 he served as the Assistant General Manager of the Oakland Athletics
under Billy Beane.
Began his baseball career as an intern with the Cleveland Indians in 1996 before serving as the Major League Advance
Scout for the Indians during the 1997 and 1998 seasons...Was promoted to Special Assistant to the General Manager
in October 1998.
Graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1995 with a degree in Economics...Played baseball and football for the Crimson.
Serves on the Board of Directors of Sears Holding Company and volunteers with Habitat for Humanity.
Paul and his wife, Karen, have four children: Trevor, Talia, Evan and Alex.
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Memorial Day................................................................................................................................22-29
Mothers Day ..................................................................................................................................26-28
Fathers Day ....................................................................................................................................26-32
Independence Day ..............................................................................................................28-33
Labor Day ........................................................................................................................................23-33
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The name Mets was judged by club owner Mrs. Joan Payson as the one that best met five basic criteria:
1. It met public and press acceptance;
2. It was closely related to the teams corporate name (Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc);
3. It was descriptive of the Metropolitan area;
4. It had a brevity that delighted copy readers everywhere;
5. It had historical background, referring to the Metropolitans of the 19th century American
Association.
Other names considered included Rebels, Skyliners, NYBs, Burros (for the five boroughs), Continentals, Avengers...As
well as Jets and Islanders, names that would eventually find their way into the New York sports scene.
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Cubs, 1906
Mariners, 2001
Yankees, 1998
Indians, 1954
Pirates, 1909
Yankees, 1927
Yankees, 1961
Orioles, 1969
METS, 1986
Orioles, 1970
Reds, 1975
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ORTHOPEDIST
HAND SPECIALIST
CARDIOLOGIST
CARDIOLOGIST
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
SPECIALIST
SPINE SPECIALIST
MICKEY LEVINSON
PHYSICAL THERAPY
SPECIALIST
DENTIST
DERMATOLOGIST
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SPECIALIST
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HISTORY
PODIATRIST
CHIROPRACTOR
NUTRITIONIST
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
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Begins his fifth season as the Mets Physical Therapist / Assistant Strength Coach.
Formerly the Mets Rehabilitation Coordinator in Port St. Lucie, FL in 2007 and 2008.
Has over 16 years as an outpatient physical therapist, having worked in and managed
rehabilitation clinics throughout the United States.
Recently completed his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The College of St. Scholastica
in Duluth, MN, (12/17/12).
Certified by the APTA as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) and Sports Clinical
Specialist (SCS)....In addition is certified by the NSCA as a Strength and Conditioning
Specialist (CSCS).
Also certified by the NASM as a Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) and Performance
Enhancement Specialist (PES).
Graduated from Villanova University in 1990 with a Bachelors of Science Comprehensive
Degree with minors in Mathematics and Business.
Received his Masters of Science Degree in Physical Therapy from Widener University in 1996.
Originally from Philadelphia, PA, the 43 year old resides in Port St Lucie in the community of Tradition.
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Returns for a second stint as the strength and conditioning coach for the New York
Mets...The 2013 campaign marks his 17th season in professional baseball...Malones first
time on staff for the Mets was the 2002 season.
Spent the last seven seasons (2006-2012) as the Strength Coach for the San Diego Padres.
Joined San Diego after serving as the Cleveland Indians Minor League Strength and
Conditioning Coordinator from 2004-2005...Spent 2003 with Buffalo, then Clevelands
Triple-A affiliate.
Served as Minor League Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for the Kansas City Royals
(2000-2001) prior to first stop with the Mets.
Began his baseball career with the Indians as the strength coach for Single-A Watertown
in 1997, then moved on to Clevelands Triple-A Buffalo affiliate (1998 & 1999) where he was
on the same staff as Padres Manager Bud Black for the 1998 International League
Champion Buffalo Bisons.
A member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association, he is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
(CSCS), and registered strength coach with distinction (RSCC*D) through the NSCA. He is also a Certified Club Coach
through USA Weightlifting.
He was re-elected to a third term as President of the Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society
(PBSCCS) at the December 2012 MLB Winter Meetings...Previously served as the Vice President and National League
representative.
Malone, appointed by the Commissioners office, serves on the MLB Strength & Conditioning Advisory Committee, the
MLB Medical Advisory Committee, and MLB Electronic Medical Records Advisory Committee.
A native of Buffalo, NY, he graduated from the University of Rochester where he was an NCSA All-American defensive
tackle and placed fifth in the 1989 Collegiate National Power Lifting Championships in the 242-pound weight class,
earning All-American honors.
Recently began competing again, this time in Olympic Weightlifting, winning his class in both the 2012 California State
Games Masters, and the 2012 American Masters Weightlifting Championships.
Born May 9, 1967, Malone began his coaching career as a football and strength coach at his alma mater, the University
of Rochester (1989-1990 & 1991-1992), followed by stints at Princeton University (1990-1991), Albright College (19931994) and Columbia University (1994-1997)...at Columbia he served as head strength & conditioning coach (1996-1997).
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JOHN FRANCO
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Edgardo begins his first year as a Club Ambassador for the Mets
Ranks fifth in hits (1,136), runs (614) and doubles (212), seventh in RBI (538) and ninth in
home runs (120) in franchise history.
Selected an All-Star in 2000, hitting a career best .324 with 25 home runs, 40 doubles and
94 RBI while helping the Mets reach the World Series for the first time since 1986.
On August 30, 1999, Alfonzo went 6-6 with three home runs, five RBI and six runs...He set
team records in a game for hits, runs, total bases (16) and tied for the single-game home
run mark.
Won the Silver Slugger Award winner in 1999.
Ranked second in the National League with a .417 batting average with runners-in-scoringposition in 1997.
Was second in the Gold Glove voting for NL third basemen in 1997.
Made his major league debut on April 26, 1995 at Colorado.
Won the 1994 Webster Award, an honor that is bestowed on the Mets minor league athlete who best exemplifies the
integrity and character displayed by Mets minor leaguer Richard Wester in his life and career.
Signed by the Mets as an undrafted free agent in 1991 to a minor league deal.
Over the course of his career, played in 1,506 games (1,086 with the Mets), scored 777 runs, collected 1,532 hits, 282
doubles, 146 home runs, 744 RBI and a .284 career batting average.
Also played with the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels,Toronto Blue Jays, Bridgeport Bluefish, Long Island Ducks,
Yomiuri Giants, Quintana Roo in the Mexican League, and most recently, the Newark Bears.
Returns for his fifth season as a Club Ambassador for the Mets.
Inducted to the Mets Hall of Fame on June 3, 2012.
Makes appearances for the clubs community relations, marketing and media relations
departments and can be seen on SNY, the clubs television network.
Pitched in the major leagues for nearly 22 years (1984-2005) with the Cincinnati Reds,
Mets and Houston Astros...Fashioned a 2.89 ERA in 1,245.2 innings.
Is fourth all-time on the career saves list with 424...Has more saves than any lefthanded
pitcher in history...Also has appeared in 1,119 games, third on the career list.
Saved 30 or more games eight times, including 39 in 1988.
Selected to four All-Star Games (1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990)...Also won two Rolaids Relief
Man Awards (1988 and 1990).
Named the Mets captain on May 4, 2001.
Honored on the Mets 40th Anniversary All-Amazin team.
A native of Brooklyn, NY, he graduated from Lafayette High School and pitched collegiately at St. Johns University...Threw
two no-hitters as a freshman.
Was presented a distinguished service award from the Fire Department of New York for his efforts assisting the FDNY
and their families after September 11th.
In addition, he has been honored by the Thurman Munson Dinner, the Catholic Youth Organization, the New York
Baseball Writers Association, St. Johns University and the Phi Delta International Fraternity Lou Gehrig Dinner for his
work in the community.
John and his wife, Rose, have three children: Nicole, J.J. and Ella.
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Tom enters his eighth year of service in the role of Club Ambassador for the Mets.
Represents the club at sponsorship and charitable events throughout the season.
The most popular and beloved player in Mets history, Toms #41 was retired by the team
on July 24, 1988 when he was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame...Is the only player in
team history to have his number retired.
Rejoined the team in 1999 in the role of broadcaster, marketing and community outreach
representative and special instructor during spring training...At the conclusion of the 2005
season, retired from his broadcasting duties to focus full-time on his vineyard...He produces
GTS Wine in Calistoga, CA where he makes his home with his wife, Nancy.
The fortunes of the franchise took a dramatic turn when Seaver was awarded to the Mets
in April, 1966 when a special lottery was held after an earlier contract he signed with the
Braves was voided...His major league career began in 1967 with the Mets...Won 16 games
with a 2.76 ERA and was the National League Rookie of the Year.
The Hall of Famer won the first of his three Cy Young Awards in 1969, when he posted a 25-7 record with a 2.21
ERA...Helped Manager Gil Hodges club capture the World Series in miraculous fashion...New York defeated Atlanta in
the National League Championship Series and topped Baltimore in the World Series in five games...Was voted Sports
Illustrateds Man of the Year in 1969.
With his parents in the stands, retired the first 25 Chicago Cubs on July 9, 1969, coming within two outs of a perfect
game before Jimmy Qualls singled to left to break up the bid.
Tom Terrific won 311 games during his brilliant career and was named to 12 National League All-Star teams...Is the club
leader in wins (198), ERA (2.57), strikeouts (2,541), starts (395), complete games (171), shutouts (44) and innings pitched
(3,045)...Established a major league record by notching 200 or more strikeouts nine consecutive seasons (1968-1976)
and his 3,640 career strikeouts rank sixth on the All-Time List.
Led the NL in strikeouts five times (1970, 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1976) and recorded 20 or more victories in 1969, 1971,
1972, 1975 and 1977.
Tied a then-major league record with 19 strikeouts on April 22, 1970 vs. San Diego...Fanned the final 10 batters to end
the game to set another major league record.
Won his second Cy Young Award in 1973 after posting a 19-10 mark with a 2.08 ERA... Helped the Mets win their
second NL East Division title and advance to the World Series before the Mets fell to the Oakland Athletics in seven
games.
Won his third and final Cy Young Award in 1975 after going 22-9 with a 2.38 ERA.
Was traded to Cincinnati in 1977 and pitched a no-hitter for the Reds vs. St. Louis on June 16, 1978.
Returned to the Mets in 1983 before spending three years with the White Sox and concluding his career in 1986 as a
member of the Red Sox, the team the Mets defeated for their second World Series title...Was injured and did not pitch
in the playoffs for Boston.
In 1992, earned election to Baseballs Hall of Fame...Became the 37th player to be elected in his first year of eligibility
receiving 425 out of a possible 430 votes (98.84 percent), the highest percentage in Hall of Fame history.
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Rusty enters his 14th year with the Mets serving as a Club Ambassador, representing the
club at civic and charitable events throughout the tri-state area...One of the most
recognizable and popular Mets in team history, Rusty visits with corporate sponsors,
charitable organizations, school groups and fans.
Has become as well known for his philanthropic work as for his stellar baseball
career...Established the New York Police and Fire Widows and Childrens Benefit Fund
Foundation, Inc. in 1986 and serves as the Chairman of the Board...Was instrumental in the
Mets efforts following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Is also the President of The Rusty Staub Foundation, which has raised money to assist many
charities benefiting children, the elderly and the poor...In collaboration with Catholic
Charities, the Foundation supports seven emergency pantries serving 650,000 meals
annually to those in need.
Works with Cardinal Timothy Dolan on their Feeding Our Neighbors Campaign.
Was enshrined in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on June 23, 2012.
Is a 23-year major league veteran and a six-time All-Star...A native of New Orleans, LA, he made his major league debut
with the Houston Colt 45s in 1963 at the age of 19...In 1967, his 44 doubles led the league.
After six successful seasons in Houston, including All-Star selections in 1967 and 1968, Staub was traded to the Montreal
Expos on January 22, 1969...Was embraced as the expansion team's first star, and became one of the most popular
players in that franchise's history...Would spend three years with the Expos, playing in 480 games and earning three
straight selections to the National League All-Star team before he was traded to the Mets on April 6, 1972.
Staub's #10 jersey was the first number ever retired by the Montreal Expos organization.
During his first of two tenures with the Mets, Staub starred in the 1973 World Series, where he hit .423 with a home
run and six RBI, despite playing with a severely injured right shoulder...In Game Four, Rusty went 4-4, and became only
the 42nd player to collect four hits in a World Series game.
After stints with the Expos,Tigers and Texas Rangers, returned to the Mets prior to the 1981 season, and spent the final
five seasons of his career in Flushing...During his second stay with the Mets, evolved into one of the games premier pinch
hitters...Led the National League in pinch hits and pinch-hit RBI in both 1983 and 1984.
Was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1986.
Over the course of his career, played in 2,951 games, had 9,720 at-bats, 1,189 runs, 2,716 hits, 499 doubles, 292 home
runs, and 1,466 RBI to go with a .279 career batting average and 100 pinch hits...Had four, 20-home run seasons and
three, 100-RBI seasons...His 105 RBI in 1975 established a Mets club record that stood for 15 years.
Is the only player in MLB history to record at least 500 hits with four different teams (Astros, Expos, Mets and Tigers).
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ADEOLA ADEGBENRO
JUAN ALICEA
CHRISTINA ANDREWS
PAYROLL
MANAGER
SENIOR
ACCOUNTANT
SPANISH BROADCAST
COORDINATOR
NICOLE ANNESE
JEANETTE APONTE
ALEX ANTHONY
MARC ARNBERG
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
GROUP SALES
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
PUBLIC ADDRESS
ANNOUNCER
DIRECTOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
PLAYER BIOS
RACHEL ACKERMAN
METS STAFF
ROBERTO BELTRAMINI
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
CORPORATE SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
PREMIUM SALES
JAMES BENESH
MICHAEL BERMAN
SHARON BIEBER-RYAN
RYAN BILELLO
COORDINATOR,
VENUE SERVICES
DIRECTOR,
TICKET OPERATIONS
MANAGER,
OFFICE OPERATIONS
TICKET SERVICES
REPRESENTATIVE
HISTORY
ADAM BARRICK
MANAGER, MINOR
LEAGUE OPERATIONS
YEAR IN REVIEW
T.J. BARRA
COORDINATOR,
COMPUTER OPERATIONS
RUELL BARCLAY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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JARED BLECHMAN
AUSTIN BLUMSTEIN
SARA BOLLOCK
CHRISTOPHER BROWN
COORDINATOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
TICKET SERVICES
REPRESENTATIVE
MANAGER, BUILDING
CONTROL CENTER
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GUEST EXPERIENCE
JASON BURKHART
JUSTIN CABRERA
GABY CARPANZANO
PETER CASSANO
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
AUDIT
COORDINATOR
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
BUILDING OPERATIONS
JEFF CLAIR
BOBBY CLEMENS
STU COHEN
CYNTHIA COLON-FALCO
BENEFITS
ADMINISTRATOR
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER,
SCOREBOARD
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
GROUP SALES
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,
ACOUNTING
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
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METS STAFF
SERGIO CONDE
JENNIFER CONLIN
THERESA CORDERI
CHRIS COURCHESNE
MANAGER,
SECURITY
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
COORDINATOR,
CLUBHOUSE CATERING
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JONATHAN DAVID
NICOLE DAVIDA-WIGGINS
STEVE DCOSTA
BILL DEACON
COORDINATOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
LEGAL COUNSEL
DIRECTOR, FIELD
OPERATIONS & LANDSCAPING
ANTHONY DEVITA
DOUG DICKEY
SENIOR
COUNSEL
DIRECTOR,
BALLPARK OPERATIONS
MICHAEL DOHNERT
TARYN DONOVAN
WONFORD DUBERRY
RYAN ENGLAND
DIRECTOR,
BALLPARK OPERATIONS
MANAGER,
VENUE SERVICES
BUILDING OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
TICKET SALES
REPRSENTATIVE
JAMES DENNISTON
PLAYER BIOS
SEAN DEAN
MANAGER,
FACILITY SECURITY
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METS STAFF
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
MARK FINE
ADAM FISHER
JOHN FITZGERALD
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
CLERK
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR, BASEBALL
OPERATIONS
SENIOR OPERATOR,
TICKETING SYSTEM
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
MARIE FERNANDEZ
SHANNON FORDE
ERIC FOX
DARA FREUDENTHAL
GARY GARCIA
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
MEDIA RELATIONS
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
GROUP SALES
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
GROUP SALES
JARED GEORGE
JOSH GERMEROTH
ANNA GHOSIN-SZELIGA
JERRY GIGANTE
LOADING DOCK
SUPERVISOR
COORDINATOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
TONI GIORDANO
ISABEL GOLDBERG
ADAM GOLDSTEIN
BARRY GORMAN
SPECIALIST, DATA
ANALYSIS & REPORTING
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT,
LEGAL
TICKET REPORTING
COORDINATOR
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
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METS STAFF
JILL GRABILL
JUSTIN GREENE
MATT GULOTTA
TIM GUNKEL
DIRECTOR, MARKETING
COMMUNICATIONS
ASSISTANT,
BALLPARK OPERATIONS
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
GROUP SALES
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING
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LORRAINE HAMILTON
BRITTANY HARTNETT
BRYAN HAYES
COORDINATOR,
VIDEO OPERATIONS
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
BROADCASTING & SPECIAL EVENTS
ASSISTANT, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
ASSISTANT
AMATEUR SCOUTING
ANDREW HEID
ROBERT HINES
MARK HOGAN
ANDY HORNER
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
MANAGER,
MEDIA RELATIONS
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
DIRECTOR,
PARTNER RELATIONS
PLAYER BIOS
SEAN HAGGANS
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METS STAFF
STEPHEN KARL
JON KARS
JONATHAN KERBER
MANAGER,
PREMIUM SERVICES
COORDINATOR,
MEDIA RELATIONS
YEAR IN REVIEW
DIEGO INSUASTY
HISTORY
JILL KNEE
MATTHEW LEACH
JEFFREY LEBOW
DIRECTOR,
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
SEASON TICKET SALES
ASSISTANT,
BASEBALL OPERATIONS
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
KIRK KING
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GROUP SALES
JOE LEFKOWITZ
JODEL LENEUS
RICH LEOCADIO
CHRISTOPHER LEUTH
COORDINATOR,
BASEBALL SYSTEMS
BUILDING OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
COORDINATOR, PRIORITY
TICKET FULFILLMENT
MANAGER,
PREMIUM SALES
IAN LEVIN
MARC S. LEVINE
SUE LUCCHI
KATIE MAHON
MANAGER,
BASEBALL ANALYTICS
TEAM
PHOTOGRAPHER
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
BALLPARK OPERATIONS
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
TICKET SALES
LAURA MAIER
TYLER MALAND
DANIEL MALANDRUCCOLO
JACQUELINE MALLEO
ADMINISTARTIVE ASSISTANT
TICKET SALES & SERVICES
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT,
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
HUMAN RESOURCES
REPRESENTATIVE
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
JOHN MARKIEWICZ
MATTHEW MARMORATO
CATHERINE S. MARQUETTE
MOHAMED MATADIN
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
SENIOR
PURCHASING AGENT
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
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BRENDAN MCAVOY
SEAN MCGOWAN
RICHARD MCKENNA
FACILITIES SAFETY
COORDINATOR
BUILDING OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
MANAGER,
PREMIUM SALES
MANAGER,
ACCOUNTING
EZRA MEIER-ZIMBLER
MATTHEW MENDEZ
DONOVAN MITCHELL
LUIS MORALES
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
MANAGER,
VIDEO OPERATIONS
MANAGER,
TICKET FULFILLMENT
PLAYER BIOS
ROBERT MATTEINI
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METS STAFF
JUNE NAPOLI
KIERAN NULTY
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
TO GENERAL MANAGER
MANAGER,
GUEST EXPERIENCE
EZINNE NWAOGU
MATTHEW OSIT
JAMIE OZURE
DANIELLE PARILLO
ASSISTANT,
GUEST EXPERIENCE
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
DIRECTOR,
COMMUNICATIONS
HISTORY
ASHLEY NAGELE
MANAGER,
PARTNER RELATIONS
YEAR IN REVIEW
JOHN MORRIS
SENIOR DIRECTOR, SALES
STRATEGY & OPERATIONS
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MICHAEL PARTON
SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
SEASON TICKET ACCOUNT SERVICES
JARETT PARVER
ERIC PETERSEN
MARK PHILLIPS
DIRECTOR, TICKET
FULFILLMENT & SERVICES
COORDINATOR,
TICKET SYSTEMS
MANAGER,
GROUP SALES SUPPORT
MARY PINO
MICHELLE PRICE
REY RAMIREZ
ERIC RAMOS
MANAGER,
ACCOUNTING
MANAGER,
TICKET SERVICES
DIRECTOR,
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SHEILA REHILL
JULIA RYAN
JULIANNA SABRA
DAVID SARVER
COORDINATOR,
VENUE SERVICES
MANAGER,
PREMIUM SALES
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT,
LEGAL
COORDINATOR,
TICKET PORTFOLIO
JOSEPH SCAROLA
HARRIS SCHOENFELD
COREY SCHWARTZ
PAUL SCHWARTZ
MANAGER,
VIDEO OPERATIONS
MARKETING
ASSISTANT
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
SEASON TICKET SALES
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
VENUE SERVICES
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
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RACHEL SEIBEL
ANDREW SOFER
MATTHEW SOLOFF
ERIC SOLOMON
COORDINATOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
CRM ADMINISTRATION/
DEVELOPER
DIRECTOR, CORPORATE
SALES & PARTNERSHIPS
REPRESENTATIVE,
TICKET SERVICES
PEDRO SUAREZ
EDGAR SUERO
OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
SEASON TICKET SALES
OFFICE ASSISTANT
WILSON TEMPLE
TOD TILLOTSON
BRIAN TOWERS
JASON VELEZ
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
SPECIAL SERVICES
CLERK
DIRECTOR,
TICKET SALES
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE,
SEASON TICKET SALES
JOHN VENTIMIGLIA
VITO VITIELLO
ALEXA WALSTON
WAYNE WANG
DIRECTOR,
ASSISTANT CONTROLLER
DIRECTOR, ENTERTAINMENT
MARKETING & PRODUCTION
TICKET SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
ANALYST, ASIAN
DEVELOPMENT & SALES
MATTHEW STELLUTO
PLAYER BIOS
LUIS SOTO
BUILDING OPERATIONS
COORDINATOR
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FRONT OFFICE
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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KAITLYN WAWRYK
LISA WILLIAMS
ETHAN WILSON
ACCOUNT SERVICES
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR,
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
RECEPTIONIST
ASSISTANT PR DIRECTOR,
MEDIA RELATIONS
JEN WOLF
ANDREW WONG
JENNIFER YOUNG
MR. MET
ASSISTANT,
MINOR LEAGUE OPERATIONS
HELP DESK
SUPPORT SPECIALIST
PAYROLL
COORDINATOR
MASCOT
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
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Metropolitan Hospitality is the non-baseball event team at Citi Field, which hosted its first
event in April, 2009. Hosting events year-round, Citi Field is a unique destination for
meetings, trade shows, weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, dinners, dances, holiday parties, and
other social or business gatherings. There are over 18 unique spaces where you can host
intimate events for 50 people or large-scale events for up to 50,000 guests. Transform your favorite game-day space,
whether it is the Acela Club, Caesars Club, or Delta SKY360 Club, and create the event of your dreams! You can even add
Mr. Met and a former Mets player to your guest list or use the video boards to enhance your experience. Our dedicated
team of professionals will be there every step of the way to ensure your day is a success. For more information visit
www.metropolitanhospitality.com or call 718-507-FOOD (718-507-3663).
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
PLAYER BIOS
GINA PIZZUTELLO
JILLIAN CANCRO
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
SALES DIRECTOR,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
EVENT MANAGER,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
LAURA McDONALD
SALES COORDINATOR,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
ERIN BAILEY
DONALD GREGORY
EMMANUEL ORTIZ
EVENT ASSISTANT,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
EVENT ASSISTANT,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
SALES ASSISTANT,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
HISTORY
AMANDA CIERI
EVENT COORDINATOR,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
YEAR IN REVIEW
LISA BARBARA
EVENT LOGISTICS COORDINATOR,
METROPOLITAN HOSPITALITY
HEATHER COLLAMORE
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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ANNE PAWELCZAK
RALPH ARDOLINA
MIKE TOM
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGER,
PAYROLL
DIRECTOR,
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PATRICIA RYAN
PETER RYAN
NAZARENE PASCUAL
MANAGER,
BENEFITS & ADMINISTRATION
NETWORK SYSTEMS
AND SUPPORT SPECIALIST
HELP DESK
SUPPORT SPECIALIST
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
STERLING EQUITIES
90 games
100 games
110 games
120 games
130 games
140 games
150 games
FINAL
62-28 (1986)
68-32 (1986)
75-35 (1986)
79-41 (1986)
87-43 (1986)
93-47 (1986)
98-52 (1986)
108-54 (1986)
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FLORIDA OPERATIONS
BRETT BLADERGROEN
GENERAL MANAGER
MANAGER, SALES/
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS
CYNTHIA MALASPINO
SHANNON KRAUSE
SHELDON DODSON
OFFICE
ASSISTANT
STAFF ACCOUNTANT
MANAGER,
FOOD & BEVERAGE OPERATIONS
PLAYER BIOS
PAUL TAGLIERI
SENIOR DIRECTOR,
FLORIDA OPERATIONS
STEPHEN FOX
ALEX KUSHEL
RONNY REYES
MANAGER,
GROUP SALES
MANAGER,
TICKETING/MERCHANDISE
MANAGER,
MEDIA RELATIONS
COORDINATOR,
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS
YEAR IN REVIEW
CASSIE YOUNCE
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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STEVE COHEN
KEVIN MAHONEY
GARY J. PERONE
BILLY HARNER
GENERAL MANAGER
ASSISTANT
GENERAL MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF NEW
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTOR OF
COMMUNICATIONS
KEVIN JIMENEZ
VLADIMIR LIPSMAN
JOSH MEVORACH
KING HENRY
KEVIN PONTE
GRAPHICS
MANAGER
OPERATIONS
MANAGER
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
MANAGER
HEAD
GROUNDSKEEPER
GREG CONWAY
DANNY DIAZ
JOSH HERNANDEZ
MADISON GALLAGHER
RICKY VIOLA
TICKET OPERATIONS
MANAGER
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
CRAIG COUGHLIN
NICOLE KNEESSY
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
SHARON LUNDY
TATIANA ISDITH
SANDYTHE SEAGULL
PEE WEE
MASCOT
MASCOT
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Queens Ballpark Company, L.L.C. has been engaged by the New York City Industrial Development Agency as its agent to develop
and operate Citi Field.
OFFICERS
FRED WILPON......................Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
SAUL B. KATZ........................President
JEFF WILPON ........................Chief Operating Officer
DAVE HOWARD ................Executive Vice President
DAVID P. COHEN ................Executive Vice President/General Counsel/Secretary
YEAR IN REVIEW
Project Executive on the development team for Citi Field...Responsible for coordinating the
team of architects and design consultants as well as overall project administration and
budget.
Responsible for ongoing capital improvements and enhancements to the facility.
In addition to his role with the Queens Ballpark Company, Andrew also manages the real
estate design and construction activities of Sterling Equities, and Sterling Project
Development Group.
Joined Sterling Equities in March, 1999, and his projects include the development of a 1.3
million square foot high-rise in Manhattan, the historical restoration of Radio City Music
Hall, the development of the Brooklyn Cyclones MCU Ballpark, the renovation and
expansion of Digital Domain Park, the Mets spring training facility in Florida, and new offices
and studio for SNY.
PLAYER BIOS
Construction Executive for Citi Field: responsible for engineering design, scope
development, schedule, and overall construction management, including current capital
projects at the facility.
Also manages construction projects for both Sterling Equities and Sterling Project
Development Group.
Managed the following related projects: Bear Stearns World Headquarters, MCU Park
(home of the Cyclones) and the renovation of Digital Domain Park, the Mets Spring training
facility in Port St. Lucie, FL.
He also consults on construction projects around the country for Sterling American
Properties. Joined Sterling Equities in 1998.
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
AMY TYSON
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
MEDIA
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HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
ARIZONA-12/12/08
Received Conor Robertson (RHP) for Scott Schoeneweis (LHP).
ATLANTA-7/10/09
Received Jeff Francoeur (OF) for Ryan Church (OF).
CHICAGO-1/5/08
Received Angel Pagan (OF) for minor leaguers Corey Coles (OF) and Ryan Myers (RHP).
CINCINNATI-8/20/07
Received Jeff Conine (IF/OF) for minor leaguers Jose Castro (IF) and Sean Henry (OF).
COLORADO-6/9/06
Received Eli Marrero (C/IF/OF) for Kazuo Matsui (IF).
HOUSTON-8/27/04
Received minor leaguer Adam Seuss (OF) for Dan Wheeler (RHP).
LOS ANGELES-12/27/10
Received Chin-lung Hu (INF) for minor leaguer Michael Antonini (LHP).
MIAMI-8/8/07
Received Chad Hermansen (RHP) for a player-to-be-named later.
MILWAUKEE-7/12/11
Received Daniel Harrera (LHP) and Adrian Rosario (RHP) for Francisco Rodriguez (RHP)..
PHILADELPHIA-7/27/01
Received Bruce Chen (LHP) and minor leaguer Adam Walker (LHP) for Turk Wendell (RHP) and Dennis Cook (LHP).
PITTSBURGH-7/31/06
Received Roberto Hernandez (RHP) and Oliver Perez (LHP) for Xavier Nady (OF).
ST. LOUIS-4/3/04
Received Chris Widger (C) and Wilson Delgado (IF) for Roger Cedeo (OF) and cash considerations.
SAN DIEGO-3/29/11
Received Allan Dykstra (IF) for Eddie Kunz (RHP).
SAN FRANCISCO-12/7/11
Received Andres Torres (OF) and Ramon Ramirez (LHP) for Angel Pagan (OF).
WASHINGTON-8/6/09
Received Anderson Hernandez (IF) for minor leaguer Greg Veloz (IF).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BALTIMORE-7/20/12
Received cash considerations for Omar Quintanilla (INF).
BOSTON-8/14/12
Received Kelly Shoppach (C) on a waiver claim for a player-to-be-named later (Pedro Beato-RHP).
CLEVELAND-5/13/11
Received Bubba Bell (OF) for cash considerations.
CHICAGO-5/30/09
Received Lance Broadway (RHP) for Ramon Castro (C).
DETROIT-12/6/12
Received cash considerations for Kyle Lobstein (LHP)
KANSAS CITY-12/6/06
Received Ambiorix Burgos (RHP) for Brian Bannister (RHP).
LOS ANGELES-1/22/10
Received Gary Matthews, Jr. (OF) and cash considerations for Brian Stokes (RHP).
MINNESOTA-2/2/08
Received Johan Santana (LHP) for Carlos Gomez (OF), Philip Humber (RHP) and minor leaguers Kevin Mulvey
(RHP) and Deolis Guerra (RHP).
NEW YORK-12/3/04
Received Felix Heredia (LHP) for Mike Stanton (LHP).
OAKLAND-1218/12
Received Collin Cowgill (OF) for Jefry Marte (INF).
SEATTLE-12/11/08
Received J.J. Putz (RHP), Jeremy Reed (OF) and Sean Green (RHP) for Aaron Heilman (RHP),Endy Chavez (OF), Jason
Vargas (LHP), and minor leaguers Mike Carp (IF), Maikel Cleto (RHP) and Ezequiel Carrera (RHP). In addition,
Cleveland sent Franklin Gutierrez (OF) to Seattle, New York sent Joe Smith (RHP) to Cleveland and Seattle sent
minor leaguer Luis Albuena (IF) to Cleveland.
TAMPA BAY-11/28/07
Received Brian Stokes (RHP) for cash considerations.
TEXAS-8/31/10
Received Joaquin Arias (INF) for Jeff Francoeur (OF).
TORONTO-12/17/12
Received Travis dArnaud (C), John Buck (C), Noah Syndergaard (RHP) and Wuilmer Becerra (OF) for R.A. Dickey (RHP), Josh
Thole (C) and Mike Nickeas (C)
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COLLINS,TERRY
TERRY COLLINS
MANAGER
HEIGHT: 5-9
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 63
#10
WEIGHT: 158
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: May 27, 1949
BIRTHPLACE: Midland, MI
RESIDES: Midlothian, VA
APPOINTED: November 23, 2010
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
MEDIA
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YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
Named the 20th manager in New York Mets history on November 23, 2010...Signed a two-year contract with a club
option for 2013...The Mets exercised the 2013 club option on September 27, 2011.
Managed again after a gap of 11 seasons (2000-2010)...Over the last 30 years, only two other men have returned as fulltime managers (not interim appointments) after as long a break: Larry Bowa (1988 with San Diego and 2001 with
Philadelphia) and Ray Miller (1986 with Minnesota and 1998 with Baltimore).
Named to the 2012 National League All-Star coaching
staff by Tony La Russa...The National League won, 8-0, METS MANAGERS
in Kansas City...He was also a coach for the NL at the
1995 All-Star Game in Texas under Felipe Alou.
YEARS
MANAGER
W-L
PCT.
Won his 500th major league game on August 6, 2011
1962-1965
Casey Stengel
175-404
.302
with New Yorks 11-7 win at Atlanta.
1965-1967
Wes Westrum
142-237
.375
Spent six years as a major league manager, leading the
1967
Salty Parker
4-7
.364
Anaheim Angels and Houston Astros to winning
1968-1971
Gil Hodges
339-309
.523
records and second place finishes in his five full
1972-1975
Yogi Berra
292-296
.497
seasons...Managed the Angels from 1997-1999 and the
1975
Roy McMillan
26-27
.491
Astros from 1994-1996, compiling an overall record of
1976-1977
Joe Frazier
101-106
.488
444-434 (.506)...Resigned as Anaheims manager on
1977-1981
Joe Torre
286-420
.405
September 3, 1999.
1982-1983
George Bamberger
81-127
.389
Collins, 62, joined the Mets in 2010 as a Minor League
1983
Frank Howard
52-64
.448
Field Coordinator overseeing all on-field aspects of the
1984-1990
Davey Johnson
595-417
.588
Mets Minor League Spring Training, mini camps, and Fall
1990-1991
Bud Harrelson
145-129
.529
Instructional League...Was responsible for all phases of
1991
Mike Cubbage
3-4
.429
the Mets minor league operations, including
1992-1993
Jeff Torborg
85-115
.425
instruction, discipline, and player and staff evaluations.
1993-1996
Dallas Green
229-283
.447
Served as the manager of the Orix Buffaloes in Japans
1996-2002
Bobby Valentine
536-467
.534
Nippon Professional Baseball League from 20072003-2004
Art Howe
137-186
.424
2008...Guided Team China in the 2009 World Baseball
2005-2008
Willie Randolph
302-253
.544
Classic to its first tournament victory.
2008-2010
Jerry Manuel
204-213
.489
2011TERRY COLLINS
151-173
.466
Was the Director of Player Development for the Los
Angeles Dodgers from 2005-2006 after serving as the
Dodgers Field Coordinator from 2002-2004.
Was the third base and bullpen coach for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2001, an advance scout with the Chicago Cubs in 2000
and the Pittsburgh Pirates bullpen coach from 1992-1993.
Managed 11 years in the minors from 1981-1991, capturing the Pacific Coast League Championship in 1987 with the
Albuquerque Dukes...Named the Minor League Manager of the Year by The Sporting News that season.
Led Lodi (73-67) to the California League (A) Championship in his first year as a manager in 1981, defeating Visalia
three games to two in the championship series.
Also was a manager with Buffalo (AAA) of the American Association when the Bisons were affiliated with Pittsburgh
from 1989-1991, compiling a 246-186 record (.569).
In 1991, led Buffalo to a first place finish in the Double-A Eastern Division.
Guided Licey to the Caribbean World Series Championship in 1984...Also managed Laguaria of the Venezuelan Winter
League in 1988 and 1989 before managing Caracas in 1992...Was at the helm of the Navajoa Mayos of the Mexican
Winter League in 1983.
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YEAR
1981
1982
1983
W-L
73-67
80-53
36-38
42-26
62-81
67-76
54-88
77-65
86-56
80-62
85-62
81-62
66-49
76-68
82-80
84-78
85-77
51-82
77-85
74-88
823- 736
595-607
PCT.
.521
.602
.486
.618
.434
.469
.380
.542
.606
.563
.578
.566
.574
.528
.506
.519
.525
.383
.475
.457
.528
.495
PLACE
Seventh/Tied Second
Second/First
Third
First
Fifth/Fifth
Fourth/Fourth
Fifth/Fifth
First/Fourth
Second/First
Second
Second
First
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
SECOND
FOURTH
FOURTH
FOURTH
LEAGUE
1992-1993
2001
Pittsburgh
Tampa Bay
National
American
PLAYING CAREER
2B
12
17
9
3
0
5
4
6
9
0
0
65
3B HR RBI
3
1 26
7
1 41
0
0 20
2
1 23
0
0
1
4
0 10
5
2 24
3
0 15
4
1 22
0
0
1
0
0
0
28
6 183
SH SF HBP BB SO
5 4
3 36 35
3 1
2 70 75
5 2
1 59 54
7 3
3 46 42
2 0
0
3
2
2 0
1 18 19
4 3
3 19 21
1 1
0 32 21
3 2
0 21 20
0 0
0
3
4
0 0
0
0
0
32 16 13 307 293
SB
12
8
7
2
0
2
6
2
4
1
0
44
CS
E
2 19
3 25
4 12
3 11
0
2
3 11
3
3
2
9
1 12
1
3
0
0
22 107
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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G AB
H
.306 70 265 81
.253 126 459 116
.235 114 324 76
.200 86 230 46
.111
4
9
1
.314 64 153 48
.241 67 174 42
.247 54 158 39
.276 72 217 60
.143 11
14
2
.167
3
6
1
.255 671 2009 512
HISTORY
YEAR TEAM
1971 Niagara Falls (A)
1972 Salem (A)
1973 Sherbrooke (AA)
1974 Waterbury (AA)
1975 Waterbury (AA)
1975 Albuquerque (AAA)
1976 Albuquerque (AAA)
1977 Albuquerque (AAA)
1978 Albuquerque (AAA)
1980 Albuquerque (AAA)
1984 Albuquerque (AAA)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR
LEAGUE
California
Florida State
Texas
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
American Association
American Association
American Association
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
Lodi (A)
Vero Beach (A)
San Antonio (AA)
Albuquerque (AAA)
1984
Albuquerque (AAA)
1985
Albuquerque (AAA)
1986
Albuquerque (AAA)
1987
Albuquerque (AAA)
1988
Albuquerque (AAA)
1989
Buffalo (AAA)
1990
Buffalo (AAA)
1991
Buffalo (AAA)
1994
HOUSTON
1995
HOUSTON
1996
HOUSTON
1997
ANAHEIM
1998
ANAHEIM
1999
ANAHEIM
2011
METS
2012
METS
Minor League Totals
Major League Totals
COLLINS,TERRY
A former minor league shortstop, he played 10 seasons in the minors with the Dodgers from 1974-1978, 1980 and 1984
and the Pirates from 1971-1973.
Was originally drafted by Pittsburgh as a shortstop in the 19th round of the June, 1971 Free Agent Draft.
A native of Midland, MI, he graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 1971 and was twice named to the NAIA
Collegiate World Series All Tournament team in 1968 and 1970.
Played four seasons of baseball at EMU... Posted a .285 career batting average and led his club in batting as a freshman
(.354) and as a senior (.317)...Paced his team in stolen bases all four seasons.
Was inducted into EMUs Hall of Fame in 1995.
Terry and his wife, Deborah, make their home in Midlothian,VA.
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
RICKY BONES
BULLPEN COACH #25
BONES, RICKY
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 43
WEIGHT: 220
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: April 7, 1969
BIRTHPLACE: Salinas, PR
RESIDES: Pembrook Pines, FL
APPOINTED: October 14, 2011
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
Ricardo (Ricky) Bones was named the New York Mets bullpen coach, October 14, 2011.
Served as the pitching coach for Caracas of the Venezuelan Winter League in 2011...His staff finished second in the league
in ERA.
Was a pitching coach in the Mets minor league system for six years, from 2006-2011.
From 2009-2011, he was the pitching coach for New Yorks Buffalo (AAA) team of the International League.
In 2007 and 2008, he was with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
In 2006, he helped St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League to a championship.
From 2004-2005, he was with the Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals organization...In 2005, he was the pitching
coach for Potomac (A) of the Carolina League...Held the same position for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League
in 2004.
Pitched for 11 years in the major leagues with San Diego (1991), Milwaukee (1992-1996), the Yankees (1996),
Cincinnati (1997), Kansas City (1997-1998), Baltimore (1999) and Florida (2000-2001).
Amassed a career record of 63-82 with a 4.85 ERA (689 earned runs/1278.1 innings) in 375 games (164 starts).
Was named to the American League All-Star team in 1994, finishing the season 10-9 with a 3.43 ERA (65 earned runs/
170.2 innings).
Collected a career-high 11 wins in 203.2 innings in 1993...Won double-digit games for Milwaukee in three straight years
(11 in 1993, 10 in 1994 and 10 in 1995).
Was the Pitching Coach for Team Puerto Rico during the 2013 World Baseball Classic where they finished second.
His wife, Wanda, is a first cousin of former major leaguer Ricky Ledee.
TEAM
LEAGUE
2012-
METS
NATIONAL
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
FAMILY: Wife, Wanda; Daughters, Brittany (1/2/95) and Whitney (3/24/99); Sons, Randy (10/22/94) and
Ricardo (3/24/99)
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YEAR
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
CG SHO
0
0
4
1
5
2
2
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
4
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
4
11
1
0
0
11
1
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
9
1
10
1
0
1
IP
H
58.0
63
170.1 183
175.1 162
136.1 162
137.0 138
36.1
45
136.1 155
54.0
57
163.1 169
203.2 222
170.2 166
200.1 218
145.0 170
7.0
14
42.0
40
17.2
31
78.1 102
47.1
41
14.2
19
53.1
49
43.2
59
77.1
94
64.0
71
30.1
34
6.2
7
990.2 1049
1065.1 1169
213.0 253
1278.1 1422
R
44
81
80
103
66
17
90
33
90
122
76
108
104
11
18
22
59
20
16
18
29
43
39
19
7
561
617
137
754
ER HR HB
36
3 1
69
9 6
71 11 4
87 22 2
53 15 5
14
2 1
64 10 4
29
3 0
83 27 9
110 28 8
65 17 3
103 26 4
94 28 9
11
2 1
13
2 3
20
2 2
52 10 5
18
5 3
14
5 0
18
4 1
29
7 2
39
6 3
36
7 3
13
3 4
7
1 2
459 88 35
565 149 42
124 18 8
689 167 50
BB
29
45
64
47
45
10
43
18
48
63
45
83
62
6
8
11
25
19
10
24
19
27
33
12
7
339
375
89
464
SO
46
130
129
88
96
25
95
31
65
63
57
77
59
4
22
8
36
41
8
38
26
59
41
15
6
701
425
139
564
WP BK
7 2
6 2
14 5
7 3
6 4
1 0
6 3
4 0
3 2
6 1
8 0
5 2
0 2
0 0
0 1
0 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
2 0
3 0
2 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
49 20
30 5
6 1
36 6
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
PRE-GAME TIMETABLES
12:10
9:10-9:40
9:40-10:30
10:30-11:10
11:10-11:25
11:25-11:35
11:35
8:10 (ESPN)
5:10-5:40
5:40-6:30
6:30-7:10
7:15-7:25
7:25-7:35
7:35
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7:10
4:10-4:40
4:40-5:30
5:30-6:10
6:15-6:25
6:25-6:35
6:35
4:10 (FOX)
1:10-1:40
1:40-2:30
2:30-3:10
3:10-3:25
3:25-3:35
3:35
HISTORY
GAMETIME
Mets Pitchers Hit
Mets BP
Visitors BP
Mets Infield
Visitors Infield
Ground Crew
1:10
10:10-10:40
10:40-11:30
11:30-12:10
12:10-12:25
12:25-12:35
12:35
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAMETIME
Mets Pitchers Hit
Mets BP
Visitors BP
Mets Infield
Visitors Infield
Ground Crew
GS
9
26
25
24
21
5
23
11
28
31
24
31
23
1
7
2
11
8
3
0
2
0
0
0
2
153
151
13
164
PLAYER BIOS
W-L ERA
G
1-3 5.59 18
12-5 3.65 26
15-6 3.64 25
10-9 5.74 24
6-4 3.48 21
2-1 3.47
5
8-6 4.22 23
4-6 4.83 11
9-10 4.57 31
11-11 4.86 32
10-9 3.43 24
10-12 4.63 32
7-14 5.83 32
0-0 14.14
4
5-0 2.79
8
0-1 10.19
9
4-7 5.97 21
5-1 3.42
8
1-2 8.59
3
2-2 3.04 12
0-3 5.98 30
2-3 4.54 56
4-4 5.06 61
0-2 3.86 30
0-1 9.45
3
65-40 4.17 194
53-68 4.77 238
10-14 5.24 137
63-82 4.85 375
BONES, RICKY
TEAM
Spokane (A)
Charleston (A)
Riverside (A)
Wichita (AA)
Wichita (AA)
Las Vegas (AAA)
1991 Las Vegas (AAA)
SAN DIEGO (NL)
1992 MILWAUKEE (AL)
1993 MILWAUKEE (AL)
1994 MILWAUKEE (AL)
1995 MILWAUKEE (AL)
1996 MILWAUKEE (AL)
NEW YORK (AL)
1997 Tucson (AAA)
CINCINNATI (NL)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
1998 Salt Lake (AAA)
Omaha (AAA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
1999 BALTIMORE (AL)
2000 FLORIDA (NL)
2001 FLORIDA (NL)
2002 Las Vegas (AAA)
2003 Saltillo (MEX)
Minor League Totals
American League Totals
National League Totals
Major League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
BOB GEREN
BENCH COACH
GEREN, BOB
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 51
#7
WEIGHT: 205
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 22, 1961
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
Robert Peter (Bob) Geren was named the Mets bench coach on October 14, 2011.
Was the manager of the Oakland Athletics from 2007 until June 9, 2011.
In addition, he was a member of the As major league coaching staff from 2003-2006, a stretch that included two
American League West titles (2003, 2006) and one appearance in the AL Championship Series (2006).
Spent his first three seasons with Oakland as the teams bullpen coach before serving as Ken Machas bench coach in
2006.
Named the 28th manager in franchise history and the 17th in Oakland history on November 17, 2006.
Served as a coach for the AL squad at the All-Star Game in 2010.
Joined Oaklands organization in 1999 as a manager of the As Modesto (A) club of the California League and spent the
next three years (2000-2002) as the manager of the Sacramento (AAA) River Cats of the Pacific Coast League.
Managed for three seasons in the Boston Red Sox farm system...Led Utica (A) of the New York-Penn League in 1995,
the Gulf Coast (R) Red Sox in 1996 and Sarasota (A) of the Florida State League in 1998.
His seven-year managerial record on the minor league level is 452-390, including a 319-253 record in Oaklands
system.
After the 2005 season, he managed Escogido in the Dominican Winter League.
Was the California Leagues Manager of the Year in 1999 after Modesto finished with an 88-52 record and won the
Northern Division in both halves of the season.
Also directed Sacramento to consecutive first place finishes in the Southern Division of the PCL as the River Cats
posted a 90-54 record in 2000 and a 75-69 mark in 2001.
A former catcher, his playing career spanned 15 years, including five seasons in the major leagues with the New York
Yankees and San Diego Padres.
Was selected by the Padres in the first round of the 1979 Amateur Draft...Was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals prior
to making his major league debut with the Yankees in 1988.
Played four years with the Yankees from 1988-1991 and enjoyed his best season in 1989 when he batted .288 (59-205)
and hit a career-high nine home runs.
Spent the 1992 season in the Red Sox minor league system.
Finished his playing career with the Padres in 1993.
Owns a .233 (178-765) career batting average in 307 major league games.
Geren's son, Bobby, was drafted by Oakland in the 36th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign...He
is now a third baseman and catcher on Princeton Universitys baseball team...Gerens youngest son, Brett, is a catcher
for the Princeton Tigers.
CLUB
LEAGUE
2003-2006
2012-
Oakland
METS
American
NATIONAL
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G AB
R
H 2B 3B
54 151 19 26
5
0
51 177 19 45
8
1
48 157 24 45
7
1
64 167 15 37
9
1
110 352 38 86 24
1
124 434 67 115 21
3
86 292 39 72 12
0
15
40
3
7
1
0
103 315 38 71 18
1
5
14
2
5
2
0
11
27
3
4
1
0
68 205 24 52 15
3
78 213 33 47
7
2
5
20
1
3
0
0
95 321 37 87 13
2
10
10
0
1
0
0
27
95 11 24
4
1
65 205 26 59
5
1
110 277 21 59
7
0
64 128
7 28
3
0
7
23
3
7
0
0
66 213 28 44
7
0
58 145
8 31
6
0
1017 3216 385 777 154 16
249 620 54 147 15
1
58 145
8 31
6
0
307 765 62 178 21
1
POS.
5th
4th
3rd
1st
1st
1st
3rd
3RD
3RD
4TH
2ND
3RD
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
0
16 1
1
0 32 39
0
0
2
28 5
1
1 24 33
1
1
4
23 2
1
1 24 41
1
0
0
13 2
1
0 13 32
0
2
1
45 3
3
5 29 68
3
1
24
73 3
4
3 40 127
0
0
15
40 3
1
1 34 69
1
0
0
3 0
0
0
5
8
0
0
5
40 7
5
1 31 74
3
1
1
3 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
6 12
0
0
7
25 1
0
2 21 60
1
2
11
31 4
5
0 21 42
1
1
1
3 1
0
0
0
9
0
0
8
35 4
4
1 33 69
0
1
0
0 0
0
0
2
3
0
0
2
13 2
1
1
5 25
1
0
9
27 6
1
1 12 44
0
0
8
31 6
2
5 13 73
0
0
2
12 3
0
0
9 31
0
1
1
2 0
0
0
1
5
0
0
9
25 0
0
0 17 53
0
2
3
6 4
0
0 13 28
0
0
91 402 37 26 18 304 728 11 11
19
70 15
3
6 36 151
0
1
3
6 4
0
0 13 28
0
0
22
76 19
3
6 49 179
0
1
E
0
10
4
3
10
11
8
1
2
0
0
5
3
1
8
0
2
3
4
3
1
1
2
72
10
2
12
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG.
.172
.254
.287
.222
.244
.265
.247
.175
.225
.357
.148
.254
.221
.150
.271
.100
.253
.288
.213
.219
.304
.207
.214
.242
.237
.214
.233
PCT.
.452
.400
.555
.629
.625
.521
.458
.468
.466
.463
.500
.429
.470
.537
YEAR TEAM
1979 Walla Walla (A)
1980 Walla Walla (A)
Reno (A)
1981 St. Petersburg (A)
1982 St. Petersburg (A)
1983 Springfield (A)
1984 Arkansas (AA)
Louisville (AAA)
1985 Arkansas (AA)
Louisville (AAA)
1986 Albany-Colonie (AA)
Columbus (AAA)
1987 Albany-Colonie (AA)
Columbus (AAA)
1988 Columbus (AAA)
NEW YORK (AL)
1989 Columbus (AAA)
NEW YORK (AL)
1990 NEW YORK (AL)
1991 NEW YORK (AL)
1992 Winter Haven (A)
Pawtucket (AAA)
1993 SAN DIEGO (NL)
Minor League Totals
American League Totals
National League Totals
Major League Totals
W-L
33-40
24-36
76-61
88-52
90-54
75-69
66-78
76-86
75-86
75-87
81-81
27-36
334-376
452-390
PLAYER BIOS
PLAYING CAREER
LEAGUE
New York-Penn
Red Sox Gulf Coast
Florida State
California
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
GEREN, BOB
YEAR CLUB
1995
Utica (Rookie)
1996
GCL (Rookie)
1998
Sarasota (A)
1999
Modesto (A)
2000
Sacramento (AAA)
2001
Sacramento (AAA)
2002
Sacramento (AAA)
2007
OAKLAND
2008
OAKLAND
2009
OAKLAND
2010
OAKLAND
2011
OAKLAND
Major League Totals
Minor League Totals
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HISTORY
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TOM GOODWIN
FIRST BASE COACH
GOODWIN,TOM
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 44
#26
WEIGHT: 205
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: July 27, 1968
BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CA
RESIDES: Grapevine, TX
APPOINTED: October 29, 2011
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
Thomas Jones (Tom) Goodwin was named the Mets first base coach on October 29, 2011...Also responsible for the
clubs outfielders and handles baserunning instruction for the team.
Was a member of the Boston Red Sox organization from 2008-2011, the last three as the organizations Minor League
Outfield and Baserunning Coordinator.
In 2008, he coached Lowell (A) of the New York-Penn League, helping the Spinners to a 40-33 record and a first-place
finish.
Also managed the Lewisville Lizards of the Independent Continental Baseball League in 2007.
Played 14 major league seasons with the Dodgers (1991-1993, 2000-2001), Royals (1994-1997), Rangers (1997-1999),
Rockies (2000), Giants (2002) and Cubs (2003-2004).
Was a lifetime .268 hitter with 24 home runs, 284 RBI and 369 stolen bases.
Recorded 50 or more stolen bases in four different seasons, with a career-high 66 with Kansas City in 1996.
From 1995-2000, he never ranked lower than seventh in the American League in steals, including three second-place
finishes and two third-place finishes.
During his career, he put together 62 multiple-steal contests, including a four-steal game on June 7, 2000 at Seattle.
Stole home three times.
In his major league career, he was successful in 369 of 487 (76 percent) stolen base attempts.
Committed only 22 errors, recording a .991 fielding percentage (2,402 total chances).
Went to the postseason four times, including his first career World Series appearance in 2002 with the Giants.
Is a 1986 graduate of Central High School in Fresno, CA where he played baseball, football and basketball.
Was originally selected by the Dodgers out of Fresno State in the first round (22nd overall pick) of the 1989 Amateur
Draft.
At Fresno State, he was a two-time All-America selection...Also was named to The Sporting News College AllAmerica team in 1989.
Was a member of the 1988 Gold Medal winning USA Olympic baseball team.
Selected by the Pirates in the sixth round of the 1986 Amateur Draft but did not sign.
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR CLUB
2007
Lewisville Lizards
LEAGUE
Continental Baseball (Ind)
W-L
19-25
PCT.
.432
POS.
3rd
TEAM
LEAGUE
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AB
240
134
428
509
7
319
73
289
17
429
2
480
524
367
207
520
11
405
317
211
5
286
62
154
171
105
328
2754
2505
1341
3846
R
55
24
76
84
3
48
15
48
6
67
0
72
80
51
39
102
2
63
65
29
2
51
11
23
26
11
55
472
407
229
636
H 2B 3B
74 12
3
39
6
2
119 15
4
139 19
4
1
0
0
96 10
4
17
1
1
75
5
5
5
1
0
132 17
7
0
0
0
138 16
3
148 14
4
100 13
4
49 13
2
151 13
3
4
1
0
105 12
6
86
8
8
53
3
1
2
0
1
66
8
5
14
3
1
40
5
2
49 10
0
21
8
0
87 11
5
781 99 36
691 81 22
338 44 17
1029 125 39
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
2
33 1
2
2 28 30 60
8
0
13 1
0
0 11 22 22
4
0
28 8
3
1 38 72 60 11
1
45 19
3
2 59 83 48 23
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
28 6
3
1 37 47 27 10
0
3 0
0
0
6 10
7
3
1
28 5
4
2 30 51 21
6
0
1 0
0
0
1
4
1
2
2
34 5
3
4 23 60 50 20
0
0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
28 14
0
5 38 72 50 18
1
35 21
1
2 39 79 66 22
2
22 11
1
2 19 51 34 10
0
17 0
2
1 25 37 16
6
2
33 10
3
2 73 90 38 20
0
0 0
0
0
1
4
0
0
3
33 7
3
0 40 61 39 11
5
47 5
4
1 50 76 39
7
1
11 0
0
0 18 41 16
3
0
1 0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
22 1
2
0 23 58 22
8
0
7 1
0
0
8
8
3
2
1
17 3
0
0 14 25 16
2
1
12 1
1
0 11 33 19
5
0
3 0
1
0
8 22
5
0
5
38 7
2
1 45 46 23
4
13 255 44 21 13 281 423 314 88
12 168 63 10 12 234 391 243 87
12 116 10
8
1 131 269 126 31
24 284 73 18 13 365 660 369 118
E
1
0
3
3
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
3
5
1
2
3
0
3
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
14
17
5
22
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
The following is a list of Mets players who played 10 or more years with the club:
YEARS
1962-1979
1990-2004
1965-1977
1966-1977
1963-1975
1967-1979; 1983
1973-1984
1967-1978
1984-1994
1980-1989
1976-1981;
1986-1989
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NUMBER OF YEARS
18
14
13
12
12
12
12
12
11
10
10
HISTORY
PLAYER
Ed Kranepool
John Franco
Bud Harrelson
Jerry Grote
Cleon Jones
Tom Seaver
Ron Hodges
Jerry Koosman
Dwight Gooden
Mookie Wilson
Lee Mazzilli
YEAR IN REVIEW
METS FAMILY
G
63
32
102
132
16
82
57
85
30
113
2
133
143
97
53
154
3
109
91
56
2
105
17
78
87
77
88
719
691
597
1288
PLAYER BIOS
AVG.
.308
.291
.278
.273
.143
.301
.233
.260
.294
.308
.000
.288
.282
.272
.237
.290
.364
.259
.271
.251
.400
.231
.226
.260
.287
.200
.265
.284
.276
.252
.268
GOODWIN,TOM
YEAR TEAM
1989 Great Falls (R)
1990 Bakersfield (A)
San Antonio (AA)
1991 Albuquerque (AAA)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
1992 Albuquerque (AAA)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
1993 Albuquerque (AAA)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
1994 Omaha (AAA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
1995 KANSAS CITY (AL)
1996 KANSAS CITY (AL)
1997 KANSAS CITY (AL)
TEXAS (AL)
1998 TEXAS (AL)
1999 Charlotte (A)
TEXAS (AL)
2000 COLORADO (NL)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
2001 Wilmington (A)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
2002 Fresno (AAA)
SAN FRANCISCO (NL)
2003 CHICAGO (NL)
2004 CHICAGO (NL)
2005 Atlantic City (IND)
Minor League Totals
American League Totals
National League Totals
Major League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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TOM GOODWIN
FRONT OFFICE
DAVE HUDGENS
HITTING COACH
HUDGENS, DAVE
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 56
#52
@dmhudgens
WEIGHT: 210
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: December 5, 1956
BIRTHPLACE: Oroville, CA
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
APPOINTED: December 13, 2010
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
David Mark (Dave) Hudgens is in his third season as the Mets hitting coach...Set to begin his 35th season overall in
professional baseball.
From 2006-2010, was the Cleveland Indians Field Coordinator...Ensured that all coordinators and field staff were
developing players based on each players individual strengths and limitations, and that the staff was using effective
methods of instruction and learning.
Managed Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League from 2005-2011, winning the Venezuelan Championship in the 20092010 season.
Was the Oakland Athletics hitting coach in 1999 and again from 2003-2005.
Served as the Assistant Director of Player Development for Oakland from 1996-1998 and from 2000-2002.
Managed four years in Oaklands minor league system from 1985-1988, including three years at Medford (A) of the
Northwest League...Led Pocatello (R) of the Pioneer League in 1985...Lost in the league finals in 1988 with Medford...
Went 144-151 (.488) as a manager.
Played six minor league seasons with the Athletics and Indians and appeared in six games with Oakland in 1983.
Was drafted by the Mets in the first round of the January, 1975 Draft and by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 18th round
of the June, 1977 Draft, but did not sign either time as he attended Arizona State University.
Appeared in two College World Series during his four years with the Sun Devils...Batted .313 with 16 home runs and
135 RBI at ASU.
TEAM
LEAGUE
1999
2003-2005
2011-
Oakland
Oakland
METS
American
American
NATIONAL
MANAGERIAL RECORD
YEAR TEAM
1985
Pocatello (R)
1986
Medford (A)
1987
Medford (A)
1988
Medford (A)
Minor League Totals
LEAGUE
Pioneer
Northwest
Northwest
Northwest
W-L
24-45
43-31
31-45
46-30
144-151
PCT.
.348
.581
.408
.605
.488
POSITION
Third
Second
Third
First
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
FAMILY: Daughters, Heather (8/11/86), Tressa (9/3/90); Sons, Jordan (7/13/83) and Rock (1/15/99)
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YEAR
1979
1980
1981
AVG.
.291
.210
.260
.184
.301
.279
.143
.290
.217
.264
.143
G AB
R
127 422 87
113 376 31
59 208 28
42 114 10
132 495 75
125 416 59
6
7
0
30 100 16
44 129 14
672 2200 320
6
7
0
H 2B 3B
123 34
2
79
9
4
54
6
2
21
6
1
131 27
5
116 23
2
1
0
0
29
8
2
28
9
0
581 122 18
1
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
26
85 0
0
0 78 97 18
7
8
49 2
3
3 24 63
4
1
5
28 1
5
4 19 56
3
1
4
12 1
0
1 10 31
0
3
24
82 0
5
5 50 80
7
8
21
72 1
4
2 43 83
8
4
0
0 0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
12 0
2
1 10 24
0
1
1
14 0
0
2 25 36
1
1
92 354 6 25 21 259 470 41 26
0
0 0
0
0
0
3
0
0
E
7
0
9
2
1
3
0
2
2
27
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
1987-1989
2004-2008
2003-2004
1968-1981
1984-1989
1964-1967, 1972
1997-2000, 2002
1997-2000
1962
2003
2009-2010
2004
1979-1980
1977-1978
1965
1991
1982-Player Coach
2000-2001
1992-1993
1984-1993
1994-1996
20121983-1985
2003
1968-1981
1999-2000
2003-2004
20081964-1965
1963
1997-2002, 2011
1993-1996
1968-1975
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Perlozzo, Sam
Peterson, Rick
Pettis, Gary
Pignatano, Joe
Robinson, Bill
Robinson, Sheriff
Robson, Tom
Rojas, Cookie
Ruffing, Red
Ruhle, Vern
Shines, Razor
Silverio, Nelson
Sisler, Dick
Sommers, Dennis
Spahn, Warren
Spencer, Tom
Staub, Rusty
Stearns, John
Stephenson, John
Stottlemyre, Mel
Swisher, Steve
TEUFEL, TIM
Valentine, Bobby
Waits, Rick
Walker, Rube
Wallace, Dave
Walling, Denny
WARTHEN, DAN
Westrum, Wes
White, Ernie
Wilson, Mookie
Wine, Bobby
Yost, Ed
HISTORY
Hemus, Solly
1962-1963
Henderson, Rickey
2007
Herzog, Whitey
1966
Hiller, Chuck
1990
Hornsby, Rogers
1962
Hoscheit, Vern
1984-1987
Hough, Charlie
2001-2002
Howard, Frank
1982-1984, 1994-1996
HUDGENS, DAVE
2011Jackson, Al
1999-2000
Johnson, Darrell
1993
Johnson, Deron
1981
Johnson, Howard
2007-2010
Kress, Red
1962
Landestoy, Rafael
1996
La Roche, Dave
1992-1993
Lavagetto, Cookie
1962-1963
Lopez, Juan
2002-2003
Manuel, Jerry
2005-2008
Maxvill, Dal
1978
Mays, Willie
1974-1979
McCraw, Tom
1992-1996
McCullough, Clyde
1963
McMillan, Roy
1973-1976
Monbouquette, Bill
1982-1983
Murphy, John
1967
Niemann, Randy
1997-1999,
2001-2002, 2009-2010
Nieto, Tom
2008
Oberkfell, Ken
2008, 2011
Parker, Salty
1967
Pavlick, Greg
1985-1986,
1988-1991, 1994-1996
YEAR IN REVIEW
2005-2006
2009
2008
2005-2009
1996-1999
2003-2004
1997-1999
20121965-1971
1999
1977
1975-1978
2002
2005-2008
1979-1981
1990-1996
2011
2005-2007
1983
1990-1991
2001-2002
2001, 2004
1992-1993
1982-1983
2002-2004
20121981
20121966-1967
2009-2011
1964
1982, 1985-1990
1964-1965
Acta, Manny
Alicea, Luis
Aguayo, Luis
Alomar, Sandy, Sr.
Apodaca, Bob
Baylor, Don
Benedict, Bruce
BONES, RICKY
Berra, Yogi
Brantley, Mickey
Burgess, Tom
Cavaretta, Phil
Chambliss, Chris
Conti, Guy
Cottier, Chuck
Cubbage, Mike
Debus, Jon
Down, Rick
Dusan, Gene
Edwards, Doc
Engle, Dave
Floyd, Bobby
Foote, Barry
Frey, Jim
Galante, Matt
GEREN, BOB
Gibson, Bob
GOODWIN, TOM
Haddix, Harvey
Hale, Chip
Harder, Mel
Harrelson, Bud
Heffner, Don
PLAYER BIOS
HUDGENS, DAVE
TEAM
Waterloo (A)
Chattanooga (AA)
San Jose (A)
West Haven (A)
1982 Modesto (A)
1983 Tacoma (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
1984 Albany-Colonie (AA)
Tacoma (AAA)
Minor League Totals
Major League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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DAVE HUDGENS
FRONT OFFICE
TIM TEUFEL
THIRD BASE COACH #18
TEUFEL,TIM
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 54
WEIGHT: 188
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: July 7, 1958
BIRTHPLACE: Greenwich, CT
RESIDES: Palm Beach Gardens, FL
APPOINTED: October 5, 2011
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
FAMILY: Wife, Valerie; Daughters, Kenley (8/1/88), Kelly (4/7/90), Amber Grace (11/30/94);
Son, Shawn (7/16/86)
Timothy Shawn (Tim) Teufel was named the Mets third base coach on October 5, 2011.
In 2011, he managed New Yorks Buffalo (AAA) team of the International League to a 61-82 record.
Was the manager of Leones Del Caracas in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League in 2011...Managed the first 28
games.
A former second baseman, he was a key member of the Mets 1986 World Championship team...Acquired from the
Minnesota Twins in a five-player trade on January 14, 1986.
Batted .333 in five postseason games in 1986...Started two games during the League Championship Series and three
contests in the World Series...Hit .247 in 93 games for the 1986 Mets.
In 1987, he hit .308 in 97 contests for the Mets.
Hit seven pinch-hit home runs during his career, five as a Met, three short of Mark Carreons club record.
Cracked the third pinch-hit grand slam in Mets history and the first slam of his career on June 10, 1986 earning his team
a victory over the Phillies...It was the eighth pinch-hit grand slam in baseball history.
In total, he managed for eight years in the Mets minor league system...Started his managerial career with Brooklyn (A)
of the New York-Penn League in 2003, led St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League in 2004 -2005 and 2008-2009,
Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League in 2007 and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League in 2010.
Compiled a cumulative 464-562 (.452) record as a manager.
In 2001 and 2002, he served the organization as the Mets minor league infield coordinator.
Returned to the Mets in 1998 as a member of the Professional Scouting Department.
Played 11 years in the major leagues (1983-1993), including six years with the Mets (1986-1991)... Also played with the
Twins and Padres.
Was drafted by the Twins in the second round of the June, 1980 Free Agent Draft.
Was All-ACC and a first team All-American at Clemson University as a senior...Led the Tigers to the College World
Series.
Has received Good Guy Awards from the New York Press Photographers Association and the New York Baseball
Writers Association.
His son, Shawn, a lefthanded pitcher, was drafted by the Detroit Tigers organization...On August 18, 2011, pitching for
Toledo (AAA) of the International League, Shawn went 6.0 shutout innings to turn back Tims Buffalo team...Shawn
pitched collegiately at Liberty (VA) University...Last season Shawn pitched at three different levels in the Tigers minor
league system, including Toledo (AAA).
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LEAGUE
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PLAYING CAREER
YEAR
1980
1981
1982
G
86
128
100
45
136
21
157
138
93
97
90
83
80
20
97
101
96
495
316
757
1073
AB
287
416
340
149
471
78
568
434
279
299
273
219
175
34
307
246
200
1663
1080
2032
3112
R
38
69
52
25
103
11
76
58
35
55
35
27
28
2
39
23
26
287
145
270
415
H 2B 3B
76 15
3
103 21
5
96 12
4
42 10
4
152 27
6
24
7
1
149 30
3
113 24
3
69 20
1
92 29
0
64 20
0
56
7
2
43 11
0
4
0
0
70 16
0
55 10
0
50 11
2
469 85 22
286 61
7
503 124
5
789 185 12
PCT.
.627
.496
.493
.304
.396
.493
.465
.427
.452
POSITION
1st
4th
4th
8th
6th
3rd
5th
5th
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
11
47 3
2
0 49 61
3
1
17
60 6
5
2 45 80
4
1
9
56 5
9
3 67 51 16
5
6
20 5
2
2 15 23
1
1
27 100 4
9
1 102 71 13
4
3
6 2
0
0
2
8
0
0
14
61 2
4
2 76 73
1
3
10
50 7
4
3 48 70
4
2
4
31 3
3
1 32 42
1
2
14
61 3
2
2 44 53
3
2
4
31 2
4
1 29 41
0
1
2
15 0
2
1 32 50
1
3
10
24 1
1
0 15 33
0
0
1
2 0
0
0
2
8
1
1
11
42 4
2
1 49 69
8
2
6
25 0
1
1 31 45
2
1
7
31 3
1
0 27 39
2
2
70 283 23 27
8 278 286 37 12
27 117 11
8
5 126 151
5
5
59 262 16 16
7 261 380 18 14
86 379 27 24 12 387 531 23 19
E
17
20
15
3
14
1
13
12
9
11
7
10
4
0
9
7
3
69
26
60
86
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
1
2
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
1
1
5
0
0
6
2
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
9
0
0
R H
5 14
1 2
E
0
1
LOB
11
2
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METS
HISTORY
On Saturday afternoon, July 24, 1965, the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Mets at Shea, 5-1...The game was the last in the distinguished career of manager Casey Stengel...Stengel was forced into retirement by a broken hip he would suffer later that
night...Here are some details of the game: Jim Bunning struck out 12, tossing a two-hitter for the Phillies...Johnny Lewis had both
Met hits, including a solo home run in the fourth that provided New Yorks only run...Wes Covington went 3-3 with a double, a
home run, and three RBI to lead the Phils...Richie Allen added three hits for Philadelphia and Dick Stuart cracked a home run.
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG.
.265
.248
.282
.282
.323
.308
.262
.260
.247
.308
.234
.256
.246
.118
.228
.224
.250
.282
.265
.248
.254
W-L
47-28
64-65
66-68
41-94
53-81
66-68
66-76
61-82
464-562
PLAYER BIOS
TEAM
Orlando (AA)
Orlando (AA)
Orlando (AA)
Toledo (AAA)
1983 Toledo (AAA)
MINNESOTA (AL)
1984 MINNESOTA (AL)
1985 MINNESOTA (AL)
1986 METS
1987 METS
1988 METS
1989 METS
1990 METS
1991 METS
SAN DIEGO (NL)
1992 SAN DIEGO (NL)
1993 SAN DIEGO (NL)
Minor League Totals
American League Totals
National League Totals
Major League Totals
LEAGUE
New York-Penn
Florida State
Florida State
South Atlantic
Florida State
Florida State
Eastern
International
TEUFEL,TIM
YEAR TEAM
2003
Brooklyn (A)
2004
St. Lucie (A)
2005
St. Lucie (A)
2007
Savannah (A)
2008
St. Lucie (A)
2009
St. Lucie (A)
2010
Binghamton (AA)
2011
Buffalo (AAA)
Minor League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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TIM TEUFEL
FRONT OFFICE
DAN WARTHEN
PITCHING COACH #59
WARTHEN, DAN
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Switch
OPENING DAY AGE: 60
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: December 1, 1952
BIRTHPLACE: Omaha, NE
RESIDES: Portland, OR
APPOINTED: June 17, 2008
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
Daniel (Dan) Dean Warthen was named New Yorks pitching coach on June 17, 2008.
Returned to the Mets organization in 2008 and began the year as the pitching coach for New Orleans (AAA) of the
Pacific Coast League.
From 2006-2007, he was the bullpen coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Was a coach in the Mets minor league system from 2003-2005...In 2004 and 2005, he served as the pitching coach for
Norfolk (AAA) of the International League...In 2003, he was the pitching coach for the Florida State League Champion
St. Lucie (A) Mets.
In addition to the Mets and Dodgers, he was a coach with three other major league teams...Was the pitching coach for
Detroit from 1999-2002 and for the Padres in 1996 and 1997...For Seattle, served as the bullpen coach in 1991 and the
pitching coach in 1992.
Became the Padres minor league pitching instructor in 1993...Joined Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League in 1994,
and returned to his roving duties in 1995 before moving to the major league club.
Returned to professional baseball as the Phillies roving minor league pitching instructor in 1984...Continued in that
role through the 1986 season, then served as a pitching coach in Seattles minor league system from 1987-1990.
Was in private business in 1983.
Was a player/coach in the Pirates organization in 1981 and 1982.
Pitched in the major leagues from 1975-1978 with the Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros...
Combined to go 12-21 with a 4.31 ERA in 83 games, 41 starts...Made his major league debut as a 22-year-old on May
18, 1975 with the Expos, pitching a scoreless inning against Cincinnati.
Picked up his first major league victory on May 31, 1975 vs. San Francisco...Collected his first win as a starting pitcher
on July 31, 1975, holding the Phillies to two runs over 6.0 innings in a 7-4 triumph.
Was selected in the second round of the 1971 amateur draft by the Montreal Expos...Warthen turned down football
scholarship offers from Nebraska, USC, UCLA, Michigan and Northwestern to pursue professional baseball.
TEAM
LEAGUE
1991-1992
1996-1997
1999-2002
2006-2007
2008-
Seattle
San Diego
Detroit
Los Angeles
METS
American
National
American
National
NATIONAL
MEDIA
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YEAR
1971
1972
1973
1974
GS
14
7
17
14
13
18
8
16
4
6
0
4
1
27
11
3
0
0
122
41
CG SHO
*10
0
3
0
2
1
6
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
3
5
0
SV
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
6
3
IP
H
109.0 *109
46.0
40
141.0 106
91.0
81
86.0
79
168.0 130
54.0
32
90.0
76
34.0
22
35.0
33
4.0
4
16.0
12
11.0
10
196.0 181
154.0 139
57.0
48
11.0
11
24.0
18
1019.0 878
308.0 253
R
64
24
71
40
39
62
16
59
17
34
3
17
5
116
69
32
16
5
526
163
ER
48
21
56
31
31
58
14
53
12
31
3
16
5
89
61
21
14
2
416
150
HR HB
9 5
3 1
8 0
5 0
8 2
8 1
4 2
8 2
0 1
7 0
0 0
2 0
3 0
21 3
11 4
6 2
0 2
0 1
77 23
26 3
BB
49
20
107
57
41
87
30
66
20
38
5
28
2
110
80
36
16
8
602
198
SO
101
38
102
56
70
128
48
67
34
26
1
23
2
144
92
30
12
20
770
224
WP BK
2 1
2 1
10 0
7 1
2 0
5 3
0 0
2 0
0 1
2 1
1 0
7 0
0 2
7 2
7 0
3 1
3 0
2 0
52 7
10 6
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
PLAYER BIOS
W-L ERA
G
9-3 3.96 14
3-4 4.11 10
8-6 3.57 36
5-6 3.07 14
6-2 3.24 14
8-6 3.11 40
2-5 2.33
8
2-10 5.30 23
4-0 3.18
8
2-3 7.97 12
0-1 6.75
3
1-1 9.00
7
0-1 4.09
5
13-8 4.09 27
10-9 3.56 49
3-1 3.32 22
0-1 11.45 10
0-0 0.75 17
64-46 3.67 236
12-21 4.38 83
WARTHEN, DAN
TEAM
Watertown (A)
Quebec (AA)
Quebec (AA)
Quebec (AA)
Memphis (AAA)
1975 MONTREAL (NL)
Memphis (AAA)
1976 MONTREAL (NL)
Denver (AAA)
1977 MONTREAL (NL)
PHILADELPHIA (NL)
Oklahoma City (AAA)
1978 HOUSTON (NL)
Oklahoma City (AAA)
1979 Portland (AAA)
1980 Portland (AAA)
1981 Buffalo (AA)
1982 Alexandria (A)
Minor League Totals
Major League Totals
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WEIGHT: 180
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: June 3, 1978
BIRTHPLACE: Stamford, CT
RESIDES: Stamford, CT
FAMILY: Single
David (Dave) Racaniello begins his 13th season as a Mets bullpen catcher.
Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with R.A. Dickey in January, 2012.
Graduated from West Hill High School in Stamford, CT where he played baseball for coach Frank Donatucci.
Played baseball for two years at Norwalk Community College...His team won the Junior College World Championship.
Attended Central Connecticut College for one year.
ERIC LANGILL
BULLPEN CATCHER #78
HEIGHT: 5-9
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 33
WEIGHT: 190
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: April 9, 1979
Eric Joseph Langill begins his third season as a bullpen catcher for the Mets...He joined the team in June, 2011.
Was a 34th round draft pick of Montreal in the June, 1999 Free Agent Draft and played in the Expos farm system until
2002...Joined the Dodgers organization that season...In 2001, was a teammate of Jason Bay while at Clinton (A) of the
Midwest League.
With Los Angeles, he was invited to major league spring training in 2006 and spent parts of two seasons at Las Vegas
(AAA) of the Pacific Coast League in 2004 and 2006.
Attended Des Moines (IA) Community College.
Eric was born and still makes his home in Kirkland, Quebec, Canada.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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SCOTT ATCHISON
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #50
MEDIA
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
ATCHISON, SCOTT
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 37
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: March 29, 1976
BIRTHPLACE: Denton, TX
RESIDES: Keller, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 3 Years, 168 Days
SIGNED BY: Des Hamilton (Seattle)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on January 29, 2013
2012
Completed his third straight season with the Boston Red Sox organization.
Fashioned a career low 1.58 ERA (nine earned runs/51.1 innings), the
second-lowest mark among American League relievers and the fourthlowest in the majors with at least 50.0 innings pitched.
Owns a 3.18 ERA (50 earned runs in 141.2 innings) in 102 games (one
start) over the last three years.
Allowed an earned run in just seven of his 42 outings, including no earned
runs in 31 of 35 appearances beginning April 29...Over that span he allowed
six earned runs in 39.2 innings (1.36 ERA).
Posted a rate of 4.00 strikeouts per walks (36 strikeouts, nine walks), the
best among AL relievers with at least 50.0 innings.
Missed 55 games while on the Disabled List with a right elbow strain...Was
placed on the DL on July 15 (retroactive to July 14) and moved to the 60Day DL on August 16...Did not return until September 12.
Tied for ninth in the American League with four relief outings of 3.0 innings
or more...Of his 12 outings with at least 2.0 innings, 10 were scoreless.
Tossed 3.0 shutout innings three times (April 9 at Toronto, May 5 vs.
Baltimore and May 25 vs. Tampa Bay).
Held lefthanded hitters to a .188 (16-85) batting mark.
In 14 day games, he held opponents to a 0.51 ERA (one earned runs/17.2
innings)...It was the third best day ERA among AL pitchers with at least
15.0 innings.
Did not allow a home run over a career-long 31-game stretch from April
20-July 6 (34.1 innings pitched).
Led the majors with 17.0 scoreless innings over 11 outings in May, the most
innings without allowing a run by a Boston pitcher in any month since Bob
Stanleys 23.1 innings in August, 1980...It was also the most shutout innings
by a Red Sox pitcher in May since 1921.
Did not yield an extra-base hit over 14 appearances from May 16-June 21
(15.1 inning), the longest stretch of his career.
Pitched a career-high 15 game scoreless streak from April 29-June 3 (19.2
innings).
Also tallied a six-game scoreless streak from June 8-June 21 (6.2 innings).
After being activated from the DL on September 12, he threw 5.1 scoreless
innings over five outings from September 16-October 3...Allowed five hits
and struck out two batters during that span.
SCOTTS BEST
WIN STREAK
3 games
9/19/11-6/21/12
LOSS STREAK
2 games
3 times, last, 8/28/10-9/21/10
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
5 strikeouts
6/18/10, Boston vs. Los Angeles-NL
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
3.0 innings
6/12/10, Boston vs. Philadelphia
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
4.0 innings
4/17/12, Boston vs. Texas
MOST WALKS, GAME
3 walks
2 times, last, 8/25/10, Boston vs. Seattle
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
None
SCORELESS STREAK
19.2 innings
4/29/12-6/3/12
LAST COMPLETE GAME
None
LAST COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
None
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2009
Fashioned a 1.70 ERA and went 5-3 in 75 games for the Hanshin Tigers in Japans Central League.
Had 81 strikeouts and just 20 walks.
Finished with 30 holds.
Was fourth in the Central League in ERA among set-up relievers.
2007
2006
ATCHISON, SCOTT
2008
2010
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Missed time on the Disabled List with a right elbow strain from April 13-May 29.
Placed on the 60-Day Disabled List for most of the year recovering from a strained right elbow.
Made his season debut on September 10 vs. Baltimore.
Did not allow a run in four of his six appearances.
2004
2003
2005
In his first season primarily working in relief, he appeared in 39 games (seven starts).
Was 5-9 with a 4.59 ERA in 21 starts, while he was 0-1 with two saves and a 5.06 ERA in six relief outings.
2001
2000
Pitched for Lancaster (A) of the California League and Tacoma (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
1999
Began his professional career with Wisconsin (A) of the Midwest League.
HISTORY
BACKGROUND
YEAR IN REVIEW
2002
POSTSEASON
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 49th round of the June 1998 Free Agent Draft.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, April 2-September 3, 2005, with a strained right elbow.
Signed by the San Francisco Giants as a minor league free agent on November 13, 2006.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, April 13-May 29, with a strained right elbow.
Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on December 7, 2007.
Signed by the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese Central League on January 4, 2008.
Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a minor league free agent on December 2, 2009.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, July 14-August 16, 2012 with a strained right elbow.
Signed by the New York Mets as minor league free agent on January 29, 2013.
YEAR TEAM
W-L ERA
G
1999 Wisconsin (A)
4-5 3.42 15
2000 Tacoma (AAA)
1-1 3.81
5
Lancaster (A)
5-5 3.69 18
2001 San Antonio (AA)
9-10 4.24 24
2002 Tacoma (AAA)
5-10 4.63 27
2003 Tacoma (AAA)
6-9 4.31 39
2004 Tacoma (AAA)
5-3 4.15 40
SEATTLE (AL)
2-3 3.52 25
2005 AZL Mariners (R)
0-0 5.40
4
San Antonio (AA)
0-0 0.00
5
Tacoma (AAA)
0-0 4.15 10
2005 SEATTLE (AL)
0-0 6.75
6
2006 Tacoma (AAA)
4-0 2.34 30
2007 Fresno (AAA)
3-2 2.01 38
SAN FRANCISCO (NL)
0-0 4.11 22
2008 Hanshin (JPN)
7-6 3.70 42
2009 Hanshin (JPN)
5-3 1.70 75
2010 Pawtucket (AAA)
1-0 4.05 11
BOSTON (AL)
2-3 4.50 43
2011 Pawtucket (AAA)
6-2 2.64 36
BOSTON (AL)
1-0 3.26 17
2012 Pawtucket (AAA)
0-0 13.50
2
BOSTON (AL)
2-1 1.58 42
Minor League Totals
49-47 3.77 304
Major League Totals
7-7
GS CG SHO
13 0
0
5 0
0
18 1
0
24 1
0
21 1
1
7 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
3 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
12 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
95 3
1
3.48 155
SV
0
0
0
0
2
1
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
20
IP
81.2
26.0
97.2
136.0
124.1
108.2
69.1
30.2
5.0
6.0
13.0
6.2
50.0
53.2
30.2
104.2
90.0
13.1
60.0
61.1
30.1
2.0
51.1
848.0
H
67
22
117
171
123
114
71
29
7
3
13
7
49
44
32
104
60
13
58
50
31
3
42
867
R
34
11
58
84
68
57
35
12
3
0
6
5
13
17
14
50
20
6
37
20
11
3
10
415
ER
31
11
40
64
64
52
32
12
3
0
6
5
13
12
14
43
17
6
30
18
11
3
9
355
1 209.2
199
89
81
HR HB
4 3
3 0
10 4
11 12
13 9
8 3
8 2
4 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
1 0
2 1
1 1
5 1
9 2
3 1
0 0
9 1
5 4
0 2
1 0
2 0
66 40
21
BB
25
6
21
28
31
37
26
14
1
2
5
1
15
8
10
26
20
5
19
9
6
0
9
219
59
SO WP BK
85 4 1
18 0 0
77 2 0
83 6 0
112 1 0
83 2 0
76 5 0
36 2 0
9 0 0
8 0 0
17 1 0
9 0 0
39 2 0
51 3 0
25 2 0
85 1 3
81 0 1
17 2 0
41 4 0
72 5 0
17 2 0
2 0 0
36 2 0
749 33 1
164 12
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --1
0 0 .000 .000
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
G
--- 42
.000 155
AB
0
2
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
155
PO
22
A
31
E
1
PCT
.981
TC
54
DP
3
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MIKE BAXTER
OUTFIELDER #23
WEIGHT: 195
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: December 7, 1984
BIRTHPLACE: Whitestone, NY
RESIDES: Nashville, TN
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 2 Years, 15 Days
SIGNED BY: Bill Merkel (San Diego)
HOW OBTAINED: Claimed off waivers from the San Diego Padres on July 22, 2011
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
MIKES BEST
HITS, GAME
3 hits
5/20/12 at Toronto
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
4 times, last, 9/20/12 vs. Philadelphia
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
1 home run
8/30/12 at Philadelphia (Kyle Kendrick)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
GRAND SLAMS
None
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8 games
8/9/12-8/20/12
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Made his first Opening Day roster...Placed on the 15-Day DL, June 3 with a
displaced right collarbone and fractured rib cartilage next to the
sternum...Hurt himself on June 1, crashing into the leftfield wall in the
seventh inning to preserve Johan Santanas no-hitter...Reinstated on July 30.
Finished with the best pinch-hit average in the majors, hitting .458 (11-24)
off the bench (minimum 20 PA) and the most doubles (six)...His eight RBI
as a pinch-hitter was tied for sixth in the majors...His pinch-hit average
was the third-highest in franchise history...Bruce Boisclair (12-21, .571,
1976) and Ed Kranepool (17-35, .486, 1974) are the only Mets ahead of
Baxter.
Set a career-high with three hits on May 20 at Toronto.
Made his first start of the season on April 23 in Game 1 vs. San Francisco
...Went 1-4 with a double and an RBI.
Hit leadoff for the first two times in his career, May 22-23 at
Pittsburgh...Started the game at the top of the order 12 times in 2012,
with the Mets going 7-5 in those contests.
Set a franchise record for a nine-inning game with five walks on August 4
at San Diego...Also matched the overall franchise record (Vince Coleman
vs. Pittsburgh, 1992, 16 innings)...The last NL player to walk five times in a
nine-inning game was Ryan Howard, May 30, 2006...Also became the third
rookie in the last 60 years to walk five times in a game...The Dodgers
Greg Brock in 1983 and Clevelands Jim Norris in 1977 also did it.
Hit in a career-high eight straight (August 9-August 20, .367, 11-30)
Hit his first career leadoff home run on August 30 at Philadelphia (off Kyle
Kendrick).
Broke a 0-19 skid with a home run on September 20 vs. Philadelphia.
Hit .327 (16-49) in 13 rehabilitation games with Buffalo (AAA) of the
International League, Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and St. Lucie
(A) of the Florida State League.
BAXTER, MIKE
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
BAXTER, MIKE
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2011
Started the year in San Diegos organization, rehabilitating ligaments in his left thumb which was injured during Spring
Training.
Claimed off waivers by the Mets on July 22...Assigned to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League where he appeared
in 11 games before an August 8 promotion to New York...Returned to Buffalo on August 29 and recalled again to New
York on September 6.
Made his Mets debut on August 8, and doubled as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning...Drove in a run, his second career
RBI...The double was the first extra-base hit of his career...Became the 36th player born in New York City to play for
the Mets.
Made his first career start on August 10 vs. San Diego...Started in rightfield and went 1-3 with two walks.
Drove in two runs with his first career home run on September 28, the final day of the regular season...Hit a sixth-inning
home run off Cincinnatis Edinson Volquez in the Mets 3-0 win at Citi Field.
In 11 major league rehabilitation games with Lake Elsinore (A) of the California League, he hit .278 (10-36) with one
double and two RBI.
2010
Spent the majority of the season with Portland (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Appeared in nine games for the
Padres after having his contract selected on September 6...Made his major league debut that night vs. the Los Angeles
Dodgers as a pinch-hitter.
Did not start a game for the Padres, appearing as a pinch-hitter
in eight games and as a defensive replacement at first base in
one game.
Collected his first major league RBI on September 24 vs.
Cincinnati with a sacrifice fly.
Recorded his first big league hit, a pinch-hit single off Francisco
Cordero on September 26 vs. Cincinnati.
Led the Beavers in nearly every offensive category, including
games played, runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, home runs,
RBI, total bases (249) and walks.
Named the Pacific Coast Leagues Batter of the Week for the week of
June 7-June 14.
2009
Split the season between San Antonio (AA) of the Texas League and
Portland (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
Was named to the Texas Leagues mid-season All-Star team as a
starter.
Named the Texas Leagues Player of the Month for May...Hit .426
(49-115) with 17 doubles, one triple, one home run, 26 RBI and
23 runs scored for San Antonio...He hit safely in 24 of those 28
games, including a five-hit performance on May 22...Was also
selected the Padres Minor League Player of the Month.
2008
2007
2006
In his second professional season, spent the entire year with Fort Wayne (A) of the Midwest League.
Hit safely in a season-best 15 straight games from August 17-September 3...Batted .387 (24-62) with nine doubles over
that span.
2005
Made his professional debut with Fort Wayne (A) of the Midwest League.
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BACKGROUND
Michael Joseph (Mike) Baxter grew up in Whitestone, Queens...Played for Bayside Little League.
Graduated from Archbishop Molloy High School (Queens) in 2002.
Led his high school team to New York Citys Catholic High School Athletic Associations City Championship as a senior.
Attended Columbia University his freshman year before transferring to Vanderbilt.
Attended Vanderbilt University where he was teammates with Tampa Bays David Price...In 2005, he hit .375 as a junior
earning him Team MVP honors.
Received a state resolution in June, 2012 from Senator Tony Avella (Bayside) for his heroic actions during Johan Santanas
no-hitter.
Several days later received a proclamation from NYC from City Councilman Dan Halloran (Whitestone) for making
his home borough proud.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the San Diego Padres in the fourth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.
Claimed by the New York Mets off waivers on July 22, 2011.
On the Disabled List, June 3-July 30, with a displaced right collarbone and fractured rib cartilage next to the sternum.
AVG
.219
.256
.207
.276
.239
.272
.376
.277
.301
.125
.235
.278
.438
.235
.267
.300
.375
.263
.278
G AB
R
45 183 11
117 476 67
10
29
1
111 417 74
24
92 13
100 324 41
51 202 38
82 303 38
136 482 89
9
8
0
22
34
6
11
36
5
4
16
2
22
34
6
4
15
1
3
10
1
6
24
2
89 179 26
722 2673 387
.253 120
221
32
H 2B 3B
40 12
1
122 28
7
6
2
1
115 21
6
22
4
1
88 18
4
76 23
1
84 17
4
145 30 10
1
0
0
8
2
1
10
1
0
7
2
0
8
2
1
4
3
0
3
0
0
9
1
0
47 14
2
743 162 37
56
16
22
30
56
.407 .354
CAREER FIELDING
POS
1B
OF
G
1
76
PO
1
98
A
0
4
E
0
1
PCT
1.000
.990
TC
1
98
DP
0
2
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* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
TEAM
Fort Wayne (A)
Fort Wayne (A)
Portland (AAA)
Lake Elsinore (A)
2008 Lake Elsinore (A)
San Antonio (AA)
2009 San Antonio (AA)
Portland (AAA)
2010 Portland (AAA)
SAN DIEGO (NL)
2011 METS
Lake Elsinore (A)#
St. Lucie (A)#
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 St. Lucie (A)#
Binghamton (AA)#
Buffalo (AAA)#
METS
Minor League Totals
BAXTER, MIKE
YEAR
2005
2006
2007
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
BRIAN BIXLER
INFIELDER #16
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 30
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 22, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Sandusky, OH
RESIDES: Sandusky, OH
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 2 Years, 15 Days
SIGNED BY: Duane Gustavson (Pittsburgh)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free on November 16, 2012
non-roster invitee
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
BIXLER, BRIAN
2012
Was with the Astros four separate times during the year.
Began the year with Houston and optioned to Oklahoma City (AAA) of
the Pacific Coast League on April 11...Was recalled on April 27 and optioned
back on April 29...Joined the Astros again on June 8 and stayed until July
29...Spent the remainder of the year in the minors.
With the Astros, he played second base, shortstop, third base, leftfield and
rightfield.
Hit .286 (4-14) with runners on base and two outs.
Collected a season-high three hits and three RBI vs. Kansas City on June 18.
Also had two other games with two hits, June 12 at San Francisco and June
25 vs. San Diego.
Hit his only two home runs of the season on June 18 vs. Kansas City and
June 25 vs. San Diego.
Stole two bases at Chicago (AL) on June 9.
Hit safely in his first 10 games at Triple-A (21-44, .477).
Batted .411 (23-56) in 13 April games for Oklahoma City.
Had two, four-hit games on the year, April 13 at Memphis and April 22 vs.
Albuquerque.
Played second base, shortstop, third base and all three outfield spots in the
minors.
2011
2010
Played for the Triple-A affiliates of the Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates
and Washington Nationals organizations after being traded three times
during the year.
Hit a combined .285 with 18 doubles, four triples, four home runs, 47 RBI
and 18 stolen bases in 102 games.
Joined Washingtons Syracuse (AAA) team on August 7 and batted .340
with 19 RBI in 27 games.
BRIANS BEST
HITS, GAME
3 hits
6/18/12, Houston vs. Kansas City
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
2 times, last, 6/25/12, Houston vs. San Diego
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
1 home run
6/25/12, Houston vs. San Diego
(Ross Ohlendorf)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
3 RBI
6/18/12, Houston vs. Kansas City
STOLEN BASES, GAME
2 stolen bases
6/10/12, Houston at Chicago-AL
HITTING STREAK
4 games
2 times, last, 6/14/12-6/20/12
GRAND SLAMS
None
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Spent the majority of the year with Indianapolis (AAA) of the International League.
Played in 18 games for Pittsburgh.
Had 40 extra-base hits for Indianapolis.
2008
2007
Earned mid-season and postseason International League All-Star honors in his first season with Indianapolis (AAA).
2006
2005
Paced the South Atlantic (A) League shortstops with 407 assists.
2004
In his first professional season, he led short-season Williamsport (A) of the New York Penn League in hits and runs
scored.
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft.
Acquired by the Cleveland Indians on January 18, 2010, in exchange for infielder Jesus Brito.
Acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 12, 2010, in exchange for a player-to-be-named later.
Acquired by the Washington Nationals on August 7, 2010, in exchange for cash considerations.
Claimed off waivers by the Houston Astros on October 4, 2011.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on November 16, 2012.
YEAR IN REVIEW
BIXLER, BRIAN
Hit a combined .302 with 29 doubles, three triples, eight home runs and 52 RBI in 133 games in Altoona (AA) of the
Eastern League Lynchburg (A) of the Carolina League.
Was a Mid-Season and Post-Season Carolina League All-Star.
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SCOUTING & MINORS
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YEAR
2004
2005
2006
TEAM
Williamsport (A)
Hickory (A)
Lynchburg (A)
Altoona (AA)
2007 Indianapolis (AAA)
2008 Indianapolis (AAA)
PITTSBURGH (NL)
2009 Indianapolis (AAA)
PITTSBURGH (NL)
2010 Columbus (AAA)
Indianapolis (AAA)
Syracuse (AAA)
2011 Syracuse (AAA)
WASHINGTON (NL)
2012 HOUSTON (NL)
Oklahoma City (AAA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.276
.281
.303
.301
.274
.280
.157
.275
.227
.278
.171
.340
.314
.205
.193
.269
.283
G AB
R
59 228 40
126 502 74
73 267 46
60 226 36
129 475 77
86 321 44
50 108 16
108 403 71
18
44
5
64 230 32
11
35
1
27 103 12
25
86 17
79
83
9
36
88 11
75 249 43
843 3125 493
.189 183
323
41
H 2B 3B
63
7
4
141 23
2
81 16
2
68 13
1
130 23 10
90
8
5
17
2
1
111 23
8
10
5
0
64 13
1
6
0
1
35
5
2
27
5
0
17
1
2
17
6
0
67 12
1
883 148 37
61
14
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB
0
21 1
4
2 15
9
50 3
3 11 38
5
33 6
0
9 35
3
19 2
2
7 16
5
51 10
0 17 54
7
36 6
3
7 27
0
2 2
0
4
6
9
43 5
1
7 35
0
3 0
0
0
2
3
27 1
3
5 20
0
1 0
0
0
1
1
19 1
1
2
9
1
6 1
1
4 16
0
2 4
0
0
7
2
7 1
0
0
7
3
19 1
1
3 27
46 325 37 19 74 293
2
14
SO SB CS SLG OBP E
51 14 5 .342 .321 16
134 21 10 .388 .343 33
58 18 7 .434 .402 13
57
6 2 .407 .363 13
131 28 4 .396 .368 16
107 23 7 .402 .346 7
36
1 0 .194 .229 8
128 13 3 .439 .343 11
26
1 0 .341 .261 3
46
9 4 .383 .345 5
11
3 0 .229 .194 1
25
6 3 .456 .400 3
30
4 1 .407 .439 1
19
4 3 .265 .267 1
36
3 0 .330 .253 0
59 11 2 .361 .346 8
837 156 48 .398 .356 119
22 117
.269 .249 12
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
G
2
10
18
57
47
PO
3
9
4
77
46
A
0
28
15
160
1
E
0
1
1
10
0
PCT
1.000
.974
.950
.960
1.000
TC
3
38
20
247
26
DP
1
1
2
35
0
21
20
19
18
PLAYER
Moises Alou
DAVID WRIGHT
Mike Piazza
Hubie Brooks
Cleon Jones
Mike Vail*
John Olerud
Mike Piazza
Tommie Agee
Edgardo Alfonzo
Cliff Floyd
Butch Huskey
Jose Reyes
Tommie Agee
Lee Mazzilli
Felix Millan
Ed Kranepool
Lee Mazzilli
Felix Millan
Jose Reyes
Darryl Strawberry
Frank Thomas
YEAR
2007
2006-2007
1999
1984
1970
1975
1998
2000
1970
1997
2005
1997
2005
1970
1979
1975
1975
1980
1973
2008
1990
1962
DATES
August 23-September 26
September 17-April 19
May 25-June 22
May 1-June 1
August 25-September 25
August 22-September 15
July 19-August 9
June 7-July 3
April 16-May 9
June 10-July 10
April 8-May 4
August 22-September 13
July 17-August 7
June 22-July 8
August 28-September 18
July 5-July 26
July 11-August 5
June 18-July 10
July 13-August 1
May 15-June 2
June 8-June 29
May 12-May 30
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ANDREW BROWN
OUTFIELDER #77
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 10, 1984
BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX
RESIDES: Carrollton, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 94 Days
SIGNED BY: Steve Gossett (St. Louis)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free on January 2, 2013
non-roster invitee
2012
2011
2009
Spent the majority of the season with Springfield (AA) of the Texas League.
Named the Leagues Player of the Week for the week of August 24-August
30.
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Topped all Cardinal minor league players with a .897 OPS and was third in
both home runs and slugging percentage (.526).
Tied for fourth in the Texas League in home runs and was third in slugging
percentage.
HISTORY
2010
HITS, GAME
3 hits
6/18/12, Houston vs. Kansas City
YEAR IN REVIEW
Began the year with Memphis (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
His contract was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals on June 12.
Notched his first major league hit and RBI on June 14 at Washington against
Yunlesky Maya.
Played in 11 games for the World Champion Cardinals...Played rightfield in
all seven of the games he played in the field.
Had a career-best two hits and two RBI on June 19 vs. Kansas City...
Collected his first extra-base hit (a double) in his last major league game
June 26 vs. Toronto.
Was optioned back to Memphis (AAA) on June 26 and stayed there the
remainder of the year.
Named to the Pacific Coast Leagues mid-season All Star team.
ANDREWS BEST
Spent the majority of the season with Colorado Springs (AAA) of the
Pacific Coast League where he was named to the All-Pacific Coast Leagues
postseason All-Star team as well as the Leagues mid-season All-Star squad.
Was with the Rockies on two separate occasions: July 17-August 2 and
August 19 through the end of the year.
Played in 27 of Colorados 32 games from September 1 until the end of the
season.
Twelve of his 26 hits went for extra-bases: seven doubles, five home runs.
Connected for his first major league home run on August 25 at Chicago
(off Manny Corpas).
His five home runs from August 25 through the end of the year were the
second most on the team behind Wilin Rosario (eight home runs).
With Colorado, he played 12 games (nine starts) in leftfield and 29 games
(24 starts) in rightfield...Had three outfield assists.
Had 98 RBI in 100 games for Colorado Springs...Led his team in home
runs, RBI and slugging percentage.
BROWN, ANDREW
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
BROWN, ANDREW
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2008
Combined to hit 21 home runs, and 32 doubles in 126 games at three stops, Quad Cities (A) of the Midwest League,
Palm Beach (A) of the Florida State League and Springfield (AA) of the Texas League.
2007
BACKGROUND
Andrew Marshall Brown played three seasons of baseball at Newman Smith High School in Carrollton,TX...Hit .398 while
hitting 11 home runs and 15 doubles as a senior.
Began his collegiate career at Paris Junior College in Paris, TX...Earned First-Team NJCAA Region 14 honors in 2005
hitting .404 with 18 home runs 55,RBI 20 doubles and 49 runs scored.
Transferred to the University of Nebraska in 2006 and earned Second-Team All-Big 12 honors, hitting .298 with nine
home runs and 30 RBI in 47 games. Played primarily first base.
As a senior he hit .329 with 10 home runs and 44 RBI.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 18th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
Claimed off waivers by the Colorado Rockies on October 12, 2011.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on January 2, 2012.
YEAR TEAM
2007 Batavia (A)
2008 Quad Cities (A)
Palm Beach (A)
Springfield (AA)
2009 GCL Cardinals (R)
Palm Beach (A)
Springfield (AA)
2010 Springfield (AA)
2011 ST. LOUIS (NL)
Memphis (AAA)
2012 Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
.238 66 239 34
.274 34 117 18
.330 24
88 14
.251 68 247 36
.667
1
3
1
.182
4
11
1
.285 74 263 40
.291 98 361 65
.182 11
22
1
.284 107 359 67
.308 100 390 81
.232 46 112 14
.282 576 2078 357
.224
57
134
15
H 2B 3B HR
57 14
7
7
32 10
0
5
29
8
0
4
62 14
0 12
2
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
75 11
2 13
105 17
1 22
4
1
0
0
102 12
3 20
120 33
4 24
26
7
0
5
586 120 18 107
30
RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
40 0
3
3 31 52
1 2
23 0
1
1 17 30
0 1
15 0
0
1 11 25
0 0
38 0
1
4 30 81
1 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
2 0
0
1
2
4
0 0
42 0
2
6 31 49
1 0
63 0
0
5 41 98
1 2
3 0
0
0
0
8
0 0
73 1
7
5 56 105
4 4
98 1
8
2 37 100
3 1
11 0
2
0 12 34
2 2
394 2 22 28 256 544 11 10
14
12
42
SLG
.444
.487
.557
.453
.667
.455
.490
.526
.227
.501
.597
.429
.512
OBP E
.330 5
.368 4
.410 4
.340 5
.667 0
.357 0
.371 8
.371 8
.182 0
.382 6
.364 9
.302 2
.365 49
.396 .284
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
OF
G
40
PO
65
A
3
E
2
PCT
.971
TC
70
DP
0
PERFECT METS
The following players have a perfect 1.000 career batting average with the Mets:
Jason Roach
Eric Cammack
Gary Bennett
Ray Searage
Dave Liddell
Rodney McCray
2-2
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
1-1
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WEIGHT: 230
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: July 7, 1980
BIRTHPLACE: Kemmerer, WY
RESIDES: Bluffdale, UT
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 8 Years, 101 Days
SIGNED BY: Doug Deutsch (Houston)
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired along with catcher Travis dArnaud, righthanded pitcher Noah Syndergaard
and outfielder Wuilmer Becerra from Toronto in exchange for righthanded pitcher R.A. Dickey and catchers
Josh Thole and Mike Nickeas on December 17, 2012.
CAREER HONORS
Named to the American League All-Star team (2010).
BUCK, JOHN
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 32
@johnbuck44
FRONT OFFICE
JOHN BUCK
2012
Twenty eight of his 66 hits went for extra bases (15 doubles, a triple and 12 home runs).
Has the third-most home runs as a catcher (48) over the last three years (2010-2012)...Brian McCann is first with 63
and Matt Wieters is second with 53.
After hitting .168 (41-244) through July 31 (77 games), he hit .253 (25-99) the final 29 games with four home runs and 15 RBI.
Hit .333 (19-57) with eight doubles, two home runs and eight RBI in 17 August games.
On August 20 at Arizona, he tied a career high with four hits (4-5) with three runs scored and a home run.
Finished fourth in the NL among catchers with 49 walks.
In addition to the four-hit game, he had nine games with two hits.
Hit home runs in consecutive games twice during the season: May 7 and May 8 at Houston and September 18 at Atlanta
and September 22 at the Mets.
Knocked in three runs twice during the year, June 24 vs. Toronto and September 22 at New York (NL).
2011
2010
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In his initial season with Toronto, he was named to his first All-Star team.
Batted a career-best .281 and finished third among American League catchers in batting average.
Set career highs in: runs, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI, batting average and on-base percentage (.314).
Tied for the major league-lead among catchers in home runs and ranked third among AL catchers in RBI, extra-base
his (45), runs, and slugging percentage (.489).
On April 29 at Oakland, he set a career-best with three home runs and tied a career-high with five RBI in a 6-3 victory...
Also recorded two, two-home run games: May 7 at Chicago (AL) and June 14 at San Diego.
Became the 14 player (17 time) in Toronto history to record three or more home runs in a game...Carlos Delgado is
the only Blue Jay player to hit four in a game.
Hit in a career-best 10 straight games from May 6-May 19, batting .419 (13-31) with three doubles, three home runs
and 10 RBI over the streak.
Went 4-5 with a career-best four runs scored and two RBI on August 20 at Boston...It was his third four-hit game of
his career.
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Tied Charles Johnson (2001) and Ivan Rodriguez (2003) for the second-most home runs as a catcher in Marlins franchise
history...Fell three short of Johnsons club record of 19 set in 1997.
Tied for third among National League catchers with Geovany Soto and Rod Barajas in home runs.
Made 129 starts as a catcher and reached base safely in 102 of those contests.
Became the second Marlins player in history to hit a grand slam in his first game with the team when he connected off
the Mets Mike Pelfrey...Also became the fourth player in Marlins history with a Grand Slam on Opening Day.
Hit two grand slams on the year...His other slam came on August 26 at Philadelphia off Roy Oswalt.
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2009
Landed on the Disabled List for the first time in career from May 31-July
6, with a herniated disc and low back spasms.
Drove in 36 runs in just 186 at-bats, posting an RBI every 5.17 at-bats.
Hit four triples, the most by a Royals catcher since Darrell Porter had a
club-record eight in 1979.
On April 24 vs. Cleveland he hit two home runs, including a grand slam and
tied his career high with five RBI...Also collected five RBI on September 12,
2004 vs. New York (AL)...It was his fifth career, two-home run game, the
most in Royals history among catchers.
Went 3-3 on April 30 vs. Toronto with a double, two triples, a sacrifice fly
and five RBI...It was his third, five RBI game of his career and second of the
year...The two triples were a career-high and also tied a club record...Also
became the first major league catcher to have a two triples, five RBI game
since Haywood Sullivan on April 25, 1961 for the Kansas City Athletics vs.
Minnesota.
2008
BUCK, JOHN
Made his fourth Opening Day roster as the Royals starting catcher.
Set career highs in: runs scored, doubles and walks.
2007
Set career highs in: home runs, on-base percentage (.308) and slugging
percentage (.429)
Posted his third and fourth career multiple-home run games on June 4 at
Tampa Bay and June 16 vs. Florida.
Set a Royals record for home runs by a catcher at the All-Star break with
15.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
2006
Recorded his second career two-home run game on September 23 vs. the
Tigers.
2005
Made the Opening Day roster for the first time in his career.
Caught 119 games, the ninth most in club history.
Recorded the finest defensive season by any catcher in Royals history,
setting a team mark with a 996 fielding percentage committing just three
errors in 699 total chances.
2004
JOHNS BEST
HITS, GAME
4 hits
4 times, last, 8/20/12, Miami at Arizona
HOME RUNS, GAME
3 home runs
4/29/10, Toronto vs. Oakland
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
8 mulit-home run games
1, three-home run game and 7, two-home run
games
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
5 RBI
4 times, last, 4/29/10, Toronto vs. Oakland
STOLEN BASES, GAME
1 stolen base
4 times, last, 9/20/09, Kansas City at
Chicago (AL)
HITTING STREAK
10 games
5/6/10-5/19/10
GRAND SLAMS
4 grand slams
last, 8/26/11, Florida at Philadelphia
(Roy Oswalt)
2003
Named to the Pacific Coast League All-Star team, but did not play because of injury.
Voted by the Leagues managers as the Best Defensive Catchers in the PCL.
2002
2001
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
H 2B 3B
36
9
0
57 17
0
1
1
0
110 33
0
122 24
1
118 29
3
70 18
2
68 11
0
56
9
0
97 21
1
91 21
1
77 18
0
83 23
1
7
1
0
46 12
4
3
0
0
115 25
0
106 15
1
66 15
1
592 143
6
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB
3
15 1
0
2 13
3
29 1
2
5 25
0
0 0
0
0
2
10
71 0
5
5 55
22
73 2
4 12 37
12
89 0
9
6 31
2
39 1
0
4 14
12
35 1
1
4 21
12
30 4
1
0 15
12
47 1
2
3 23
11
50 4
1
7 26
18
48 0
6 10 36
9
48 0
4
6 38
2
4 0
0
0
0
8
36 1
1
1 13
2
6 0
0
0
1
20
66 0
6
6 16
16
57 2
1
7 54
12
41 1
2
3 49
68 361 6 21 38 199
9 118
423 13
24
SO SB CS
22
2 2
48
7 1
3
0 0
81
2 4
84
4 9
93
2 3
53
1 0
39
0 1
79
1 1
94
2 2
84
0 2
92
0 1
96
0 3
7
0 0
55
1 1
3
0 0
111
0 0
115
0 1
103
0 0
433 18 20
43 270 829
4 11
SLG
.429
.356
.200
.444
.483
.422
.358
.507
.424
.389
.396
.429
.365
.519
.484
.818
.489
.367
.347
.434
OBP
.362
.328
.250
.374
.345
.314
.301
.368
.280
.287
.306
.308
.304
.259
.299
.333
.314
.316
.297
.339
E
4
16
0
15
6
8
3
11
3
3
6
8
8
0
8
0
5
5
7
63
.405 .303 53
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
YEAR LEAGUE/SITE
2010 AL/Anaheim
AVG.
.500
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
C
914
PO
5844
A
313
G
1
E
53
AB
2
PCT
.991
R
0
H
1
TC
6210
2B 3B
1
0
DP
47
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 0
0
HB
0
BB
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0 .500 1.000
E
0
PB
42
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HISTORY
G AB
R
36 126 24
63 233 36
4
10
1
109 390 57
122 443 72
120 448 48
78 274 32
65 227 31
71 238 36
118 401 40
114 371 37
113 347 41
109 370 48
7
27
3
59 186 16
3
11
2
118 409 53
140 466 41
106 343 29
607 2189 306
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG
.286
.245
.100
.282
.275
.263
.255
.300
.235
.242
.245
.222
.224
.259
.247
.273
.281
.227
.192
.270
YEAR TEAM
1998 GCL Astros (R)
1999 Auburn (A)
Michigan (A)
2000 Michigan (A)
2001 Lexington (A)
2002 Round Rock (AA)
2003 New Orleans (AAA)
2004 New Orleans (AAA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
2005 KANSAS CITY (AL)
2006 KANSAS CITY (AL)
2007 KANSAS CITY (AL)
2008 KANSAS CITY (AL)
2009 Omaha (AAA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
2010 New Hampshire (AA)
TORONTO (AL)
2011 FLORIDA (NL)
2012 MIAMI (NL)
Minor League Totals
BUCK, JOHN
Selected by the Houston Astros in the seventh round of the June 1998 Free Agent Draft.
Acquired by the Kansas City Royals, along with cash considerations in a three team trade with the Oakland
Athletics...The Royals sent outfielder Carlos Beltran to the Astros...The Athletics sent infielder Mark Teahen and
righthanded pitcher Mike Wood to the Royals...The Astros sent righthanded pitcher Octavio Dotel to the Athletics.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 31-July 6, 2009 with a slightly herniated lower back.
Signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as a free agent on December 13, 2009.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August 6-August 20, 2010, with a right thumb laceration.
Signed by the Florida Marlins as a free agent on November 17, 2010.
Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays, along with infielder Jose Reyes, outfielder Emilio Bonifacio, lefthanded pitcher Mark
Buehrle, righthanded pitcher Josh Johnson and cash in exchange for righthanded pitchers Anthony DeSclafani and
Henderson Alvarez, outfielder Jake Marisnick, lefthanded pitcher Justin Nicolino, infielders Yunel Escobar and Adeiny
Hechavarria and catcher Jeff Mathis.
Acquired by the New York Mets, along with catcher Travis dArnaud, righthanded pitcher Noah Syndergaard and
outfielder Wuilmer Becerra from Toronto in exchange for righthanded pitcher R.A. Dickey and catchers Josh Thole and
Mike Nickeas.
Jonathan Richard (John) Buck attended Taylorsville High School (Utah) with current teammate Brandon Lyon, and won
a state championship there.
In 2007 and 2008, he was nominated by his teammates as Kansas Citys representative for the Marvin Miller Man of the
Year Award.
Prior to the 2011 season, he was part of the Marlins envoy that visited troops in Southwest Asia and Germany.
After the 2011 season, he was voted the Charlie Hough Good Guy Award by the South Florida Chapter of the
BBWAA.
Started his own company,Tools of Ignorance (TOI) in 2013...His company sells sports products that he personally uses
at www.toigear.com.
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GREG BURKE
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #46
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 30
WEIGHT: 215
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 21, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Marlton, NJ
RESIDES: Medford, NJ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 143 Days
SIGNED BY: Mal Fichman (San Diego)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on November 7, 2012.
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2012
Divided the year between two Baltimore Oriole farm teams, Bowie (AA)
of the Eastern League and Norfolk (AAA) of International League.
For the two teams he was a combined 3-1 with 17 saves in 44 games...In
64.2 innings he gave up 46 hits. 14 runs, 11 earned, with 15 walks and 50
strikeouts for an ERA of 1.53.
For Bowie, he was 1-0 with 14 saves and a 1.84 ERA (six earned runs/29.1
innings) in 23 games...Allowed 21 hits with four walks and 20 strikeouts.
In 21 contests for Norfolk, he allowed 25 hits with 11 walks and 30
strikeouts, good for a 1.53 ERA (six earned runs/35.1 innings pitched).
At Bowie, righthanded batters hit .162 against him (12-74)...Did not
surrender a home run.
Picked up saves in his five of his last six appearances in the Eastern
League...Was not scored upon in 19 of his 23 games for Bowie.
Only allowed four earned runs in his last 19 appearances with Norfolk
(34.0 innings) dating to June 29...Had an ERA of 1.06 (four earned runs/34.0
innings pitched) over that stretch.
Pitched a season-high 3.1 innings at Gwinett at August 7...Also went 3.0
innings vs. Rochester on July 18.
Lefties hit .185 (10-54) against him, while righthanded batters compiled a
.203 (15-74) average.
2011
Played the entire year with Tucson (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
Recorded a season-high five strikeouts in 2.0 innings of work on August 7
vs. Oklahoma City.
GREGS BEST
WIN STREAK
1 game
three times, last, 8/1/09 - present
LOSS STREAK
1 game
three times, last, 7/26/09
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
2 strikeouts
eight times, last, 9/18/09, San Diego at
Pittsburgh
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings,
two times, last, 8/5/09, San Diego vs. Atlanta
MOST WALKS, GAME
3 walks
8/25/09, San Diego at Atlanta
SCORELESS STREAK
5.2 innings
6/26/09-7/6/09
2010
Spent the entire year with Portland (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
Tied for third in the Pacific Coast League with a team-high 13 holds.
Was a non-roster invitee to the Padres Spring Training.
2009
2008
Finished third in the Texas League in saves and appearances and ranked fourth with 36 games finished.
Struck out 92 and issued only 17 walks.
2007
2006
Combined for an 8-6 record and a 3.88 ERA (60 earned runs/139.1 innings) in 36 games (17 starts) between Lake
Elsinore (A) of the California League and Fort Wayne (A) of the Midwest League (A).
Led the Midwest League (A) in fewest walks allowed per nine innings (1.11).
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Gregory Francis (Greg) Burke graduated from Gloucester Catholic (NJ) High School.
Attended Duke University, where he majored in sociology.
Earned his Bachelors Degree in 2005.
Originally drafted out of high school (42nd round) by the New York Mets in 2005, but did not sign.
Signed by the San Diego Padres as a non-drafted free agent on March 5, 2006.
Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a minor league free agent on February 10, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on November 7, 2012.
W-L
2-1
6-5
4-4
2-7
3-0
3-3
2-2
2-2
1-0
2-1
24-22
3-3
ERA
G
5.79 12
3.58 24
5.23 51
2.24 59
2.25 13
4.14 48
5.68 53
5.70 64
1.53 23
1.53 21
4.00 320
4.14
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
17 0
0
9 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
27 0
0
48
SV
IP
0 18.2
0 120.2
0 96.1
23 84.1
7 16.0
0 45.2
0 58.2
1 79.0
14 29.1
3 35.1
48 538.1
0
H
24
130
105
76
8
48
62
100
21
25
551
R
14
58
60
26
4
23
42
57
6
8
275
ER
12
48
56
21
4
21
37
50
5
6
239
48
23
21
45.2
HR HB
1 1
8 3
11 3
7 2
1 0
4 1
13 1
8 2
0 1
1 1
50 14
4
BB
5
14
28
17
4
23
21
40
4
11
144
23
SO WP BK
9 0 0
87 2 0
67 7 0
92 1 0
14 2 0
33 3 0
46 1 0
76 9 1
20 0 0
30 2 0
441 24 1
33
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --0
0 0
--- ---
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
BURKE, GREG
YEAR TEAM
2006 Lake Elsinore (A)
Fort Wayne (A)
2007 Lake Elsinore (A)
2008 San Antonio (AA)
2009 Portland (AAA)
SAN DIEGO (NL)
2010 Portland (AAA)
2011 Tucson (AAA)
2012 Bowie (AA)
Norfolk (AAA)
Minor League Totals
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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G
0
48
AB
0
0
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
G
48
PO
4
A
5
E
0
PCT
1.000
TC
9
DP
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
POS
P
OPPONENT
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
NY Yankees
OFF
Joe Blanton
Matt Maloney
Ian Snell
Elizardo Ramirez
Roger Clemens
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DATE
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July 6, 2010
July 24, 2007
June 20, 2006
June 15, 2002
HISTORY
YEAR TEAM
2012 --Career Totals
FRONT OFFICE
MARLON BYRD
OUTFIELDER #6
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 35
WEIGHT: 235
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 30, 1977
non-roster invitee
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2012
Began the year with Chicago (NL) before being traded to Boston on April
21...Released by the Red Sox on June 14.
Hit a combined .210 (30-143) with a home run and nine RBI.
Suspended 50 games for a violation of MLBs Joint Drug Program on June
25 and was reinstated on August 21...Did not sign with a team for the rest
of the season.
Played winter ball for the first time in his career...Hit .318 (70-220) with 16
home runs and 46 RBI for the Mexican League champs, Culiacan.
2011
Missed six weeks after he suffered multiple facial fractures below his left
eye after being hit by an Alfredo Aceves pitch May 21 in Boston...Placed on
the Disabled List the following day...Did not require surgery.
Was activated on July 2.
Put together a career-high 16-game hitting streak from April 28-May 16.
Reached the 20 double mark for the fourth consecutive year.
2010
2009
Led the Rangers in doubles, games, RBI, hit-by-pitches (10) and gamewinning RBI (12).
Tied for first in the American League with 10 sacrifice flies.
Established career bests in games, at-bats, hits, total bases, doubles, home
runs and RBI.
Recorded his first 20-home run season...His previous best with 10 in 2007
and 2008.
Hit two home runs in a game three times (last, September 26 vs. Tampa
Bay).
Matched his career-high with five hits, April 15 vs. Baltimore.
Set a club mark with seven hits in a doubleheader on September 8 at
Cleveland.
Was named the American League Player of the Week for the week of
September 21-Septemer 27.
Connected for his sixth career grand slam on September 26 vs.Tampa Bay
(off Matt Garza)...Became the first player in major league history to have
at least six career grand slam home runs and fewer than 60 at-bats at the
time.
MARLONS BEST
HITS, GAME
5 hits
2 times, last, 5/15/09, Texas vs. Baltimore
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
5 times, last, 6/9/10, Chicago (NL) at Milwaukee
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
5 mulit-home run games
5, two-home run games
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
4, leadoff home runs
last, 4/9/06, Washington at Houston
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
2 walkoff home runs
last, 8/4/08, Texas vs. New York (AL)
(Damaso Marte)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
1 pinch-hit home run
6/24/07, Texas vs. Houston (Dan Wheeler)
RBI, GAME
5 RBI
5 times, last, 9/26/09, Texas vs. Tampa Bay
(Matt Garza)
STOLEN BASES, GAME
2 stolen base
8/5/08, Texas vs. New York (AL)
HITTING STREAK
16 games
4/28/11-5/16/11
GRAND SLAMS
6 grand slams
9/26/09, Texas vs. Tampa Bay (Matt Garza)
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Established a career wet in walk and matched career-high in home runs and doubles.
Also established a career-high with a .380 on-base percentage.
Made 109 starts: 46 in centerfield, 33 in right and 30 in leftfield.
Was sidelined with left knee inflammation from April 17-May 14.
Hit a walk-off grand slam on August 4 vs. the Yankees off Damaso Marte in the Rangers 9-5 victory...According to Elias
it was just the fourth time since 1960 that a player hit a game-ending grand slam to defeat the Yankees.
Became the fifth Texas player to collect consecutive games with four or more hits on August 10 (four hits) and August
12 at Boston (five).
Had microfracture surgery and a torn meniscus repaired in his left knee on October 1.
2007
Began the year with Oklahoma (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Joined the Rangers on May 26.
Led Texas and was tied for sixth in the American League with six triples.
Put together a 10-game hitting streak, June 1-June 12.
2006
2005
2004
Spent the majority of the year with Philadelphia and appeared in 106 games with the Phillies.
Was with Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA) of the International League from June 20-July 31.
2002
2001
1999
Hit .296 in his first professional season with Batavia (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Marlon Byrd attended Georgia Tech, where he played for one season before finishing his career at Georgia Perimeter
College.
While at Georgia Tech, he sustained muscular damage and an infection, which cut off the circulation to the nerves....
Underwent three operations to correct the problem...Missed two seasons with the injury.
Graduated from Spraybery (GA) High School in 1995.
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SCOUTING & MINORS
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, April 14-April 29, 2003, with a left knee laceration
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, March 29-May 3, 2005, with dislocated finger on his right hand.
Acquired by the Washington Nationals for OF Endy Chavez on May 14, 2005
Signed by the Texas Rangers as a free agent on December 12, 2006
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, April 17, 2008, with left knee inflammation
Signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent on January 4, 2010
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, May 22-July 2, 2011, with a fractured cheekbone
Acquired by the Boston Red Sox in exchange for righthanded pitcher Michael Bowden and a player to be named later
(lefthanded pitcher Hunter Cervenka)
Placed on the Restricted List, June 25-August 21, 2012, for a violation of MLBs Joint Drug Program.
YEAR
1999
2000
2001
2002
TEAM
AVG
G
Batavia (A)
.296 65
Piedmont (A)
.309 133
Reading (AA)
.316 137
Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA).297136
PHILADELPHIA (NL) .229 10
2003 Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA) .750
1
Reading (AA)
.313
3
PHILADELPHIA (NL) .303 135
2004 Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA) .263 37
PHILADELPHIA (NL) .228 106
2005 Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA) .368
5
PHILADELPHIA (NL) .308
5
New Orleans (AAA)
.407 21
WASHINGTON (NL)
.264 74
2006 WASHINGTON (NL)
.223 78
New Orleans (AAA)
.271 46
2007 Oklahoma (AAA)
.358 44
TEXAS (AL)
.307 109
2008 Oklahoma (AAA)
.313
4
TEXAS (AL)
.298 122
2009 TEXAS (AL)
.283 146
2010 CHICAGO (NL)
.293 152
2011 Iowa (AAA)
.267
4
CHICAGO (NL)
.276 119
2012 CHICAGO (NL)
.070 13
BOSTON (AL)
.270 34
Minor League Totals
.309 636
Major League Totals
AB
243
515
510
538
35
4
16
495
152
346
19
13
81
216
197
155
176
414
16
403
547
580
15
446
43
100
2440
R
40
104
108
103
2
1
3
86
13
48
4
0
19
20
28
20
29
60
3
70
66
84
4
51
1
9
451
H 2B 3B
72
7
6
159 29 13
161 22
8
160 37
7
8
2
0
3
1
0
5
0
0
150 28
4
40 11
1
79 13
2
7
1
0
4
0
0
33
6
0
57 15
2
44
8
1
42
9
0
63 15
2
127 17
8
5
2
0
120 28
4
155 43
2
170 39
2
4
1
0
123 22
2
3
0
0
27
2
0
754 141 37
27
445 16
34
73 276 722
49 24
.413 .336 32
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
POS
G
OF 1060
PO
2372
A
52
E
32
PCT
.987
TC
2456
DP
18
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TIM BYRDAK
@givemethelefty
non-roster invitee
HEIGHT: 5-11
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 39
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
Season was cut short by surgery...On September 6, Mets Medical Director, TIMS BEST
Dr. David Altchek, repaired a torn interior capsule in his left shoulder.
WIN STREAK
Was placed on the Disabled List on August 3, retroactive to August 2, 6 games
with soreness in his left shoulder...Last pitched on August 1 at San 4/14/06-5/15/08
Francisco.
Had surgery on March 13 to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee...Was LOSS STREAK
5 games
on the Opening Day roster, April 5 vs. Atlanta.
Set a Mets club record by pitching in 18 consecutive games without 6/27/99-8/14/05
allowing a hit from May 4-June 4...The previous mark was held by Pedro
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
Feliciano who went 13 games from 2009-2010 without allowing a hit.
5 strikeouts
Appeared five straight days from July 19-July 23, a career-high...Also pitched 3 times, last, 8/15/08, Houston at Arizona
for six straight games over a span of seven days from May 6-May 12...It
marked the longest streak for consecutive days pitched since Luke LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
Gregerson threw five straight days for the Padres, September 30-October 3, 4.0 innings
9/21/07, Detroit vs. Kansas City
2010.
Posted a 3.04 ERA (seven earned runs/20.2 innings) in 40 games from
April-June and a 7.20 ERA (eight earned runs/10.0 innings) in 16 games MOST WALKS, GAME
3 walks
from July to August.
5 times, last, 7/6/08, Houston at Atlanta
For the year, lefthanded batters hit .154 (10-65) vs. him , while
righhhanders compiled a .229 (8-35) batting average against him.
SCORELESS STREAK
Picked up his two victories at Philadelphia, May 7 and May 9.
16.0 innings
4/21/08-6/1/08
Was second on the team with 17 holds.
Went 1.0 inning on 12 different occasions.
Had 34 strikeouts in 30.2 innings for an average of 9.98 strikeouts per nine innings.
Was not permit a run in 45 of his 56 appearances.
Did not allow a run in 14 straight games from May 6-May 27, a span of 5.2 innings.
Lefthanded batters own a .200 (129-645) batting average vs. him for his career.
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BYRDAK,TIM
Signed a one-year contract extension for the 2012 season on September 18.
Appeared in a bullpen-high 72 games...Since 2009, his 212 appearances are tied for the ninth-most in the majors.
Ranked seventh among NL relievers racking up 11.23 strikeouts per nine innings (47 strikeouts/37.2 innings).
Had a 2.70 ERA (six earned runs/20.0 innings) in 35 games against the NL East.
Held lefthanded batters to a .222 (22-99) batting average with 36 strikeouts.
Opponents were 11-55 (.200) against him after the All-Star break and hit .215 (17-79) with runners on base.
Over the last two years, hes posted a 2.87 ERA (10 earned runs/31.1 innings) after the All-Star break.
His 212 games since 2009 are tied for the seventh-most in the National League.
Stranded 51 of 67 inherited runners...The 23.9 percentage of inherited runners stranded ranked 13th among NL
relievers.
Allowed one run in 11 games from April 24-May 19...During that span, he picked up his first win as a member of the
Mets, May 7 vs. Los Angeles (NL).
Hurled 7.2 scoreless innings and had nine strikeouts over 12 games from May 27-June 26.
Did not allow a run in 43 of his final 51 outings...Had a 2.81 ERA (eight earned runs/25.2 innings) from May 27 through
the end of the year.
Pitched 1.0 or more innings 18 times.
2010
Appeared in 64 games out of the bullpen for Houston...His 64 games were the second-most in his career, trailing the
76 outings he made in 2009.
Allowed two runs in his final 26 appearances of the season (14.0 innings).
Lefthanded batters went 16-75 (.213) against him.
Did not allow a run in 43 of his final 46 appearances of the season...Posted a 1.42 ERA (four earned runs/25.1 innings)
in that span.
Posted a season-long streak of 22 consecutive scoreless outings from July 31-September 20...Tossed 13.0 innings in that
span.
Was on the 15-Day Disabled List from May 4-24 with a right hamstring strain.
Made his third appearance on an Opening Day roster in 2010 and his second consecutive with the Astros...His first
came in 2006 with Baltimore.
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2007
Began the season with Toledo (AAA) of the International League, before joining the Tigers bullpen.
Fanned 9.80 batters per nine innings, ninth-best among American League relievers.
Joined the Tigers bullpen after having his contract purchased from Toledo on May 14.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on June 27 with left elbow tendinitis.
2006
2005
Joined the Orioles after having his contract purchased from Ottawa (AAA) of the International League on July 2.
Compiled a 1.69 ERA (one earned run/5.1 innings) in 14 outings during September.
Appeared in 37 games for Ottawa before having his contract purchased by the Orioles.
Led Ottawa with 11 saves.
2004
Signed by the San Diego Padres as a minor league free agent on January 30 and opened the season in extended Spring
Training before being transferred to Portland (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 20.
Saw action in 20 games with Portland before being acquired by the Orioles on June 22...Assigned to Ottawa (AAA) of
the International League by the Orioles.
2003
Split the season between Joliet and Gary in the Independent Northern League.
2002
2001
Assigned to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League after signing with the Indians as a minor league free agent on
February 19.
Landed on the 15-Day Disabled List on April 29 with left elbow soreness...Underwent ligament replacement surgery
in his left elbow on June 7.
Appeared in 12 games for the Kansas City Royals after being recalled from Omaha (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League
on July 15.
Optioned to Wichita (AA) of the Texas League on August 11...Spent the majority of the season with Omaha, with the
exception of brief stints with Wichita and Kansas City.
Played in 33 games during his three stints with the Royals.
Recalled by Kansas City from Omaha (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on June 15 and optioned to Omaha on June
23 after appearing in four games...Recalled by the Royals from Omaha on June 25.
Earned his first major league save on July 4 at Cleveland, retiring the only batter he faced.
Optioned back to Omaha by the Royals on July 27.
Recalled by the Royals from Omaha for the remainder of the season on August 25.
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Limited to 11 outings in the Cleveland Indians organization during the season as he continued to recover from ligament
replacement surgery the previous year.
Assigned to Kinston (A) of the Carolina League after being reinstated from the Disabled List on May 17...Played in two
games with Kinston before being transferred to Akron (AA) of the Eastern League on May 23.
BYRDAK,TIM
Began the season with the Baltimore Orioles, appearing on an Opening Day roster at the major league level for the first
time in his career.
Earned his first major league win on April 14 vs. Los Angeles (AL).
Landed on the 60-Day Disabled List with bone chips in his left elbow on April 19...Underwent surgery on April 21 at
Johns Hopkins Hospital to remove the bone chips.
Reinstated from the DL on July 30.
Was designated for assignment by Baltimore on August 30.
In 59 appearances with Houston, limited lefthanded hitters to a .135 (12-89) batting average, which ranked as the thirdlowest batting average against lefties in the majors (minimum 75 at-bats).
Limited all opponents to a .222 (45-203) average.
Set a career high by tossing 66 pitches and tied his career high with five strikeouts on August 15 vs. Arizona.
Posted a 1.71 ERA (six earned runs/31.2 innings) in 33 first-half appearances.
Tossed 16.0 consecutive scoreless innings over 17 appearances from April 21-June 1 to begin his Astros career.
Had his contract purchased from Round Rock (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 20.
Spent Spring Training with Detroit and was released on March 26.
Signed by Houston to a minor league contract on April 3 and reported to Round Rock to begin the season.
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1998
Made his major league debut on August 7 at Yankee Stadium in the first game of a doubleheader...Retired two of the
three batters he faced after being recalled from Omaha (AAA) of the International League earlier that day.
Optioned to Omaha on August 15...Also spent time at Wichita (AA) of the Texas League.
1997
Started the season on the Disabled List as he continued to recover from left elbow surgery...Assigned to Wilmington
(A) of the Carolina League after being reinstated from the Disabled List on June 9.
Ranked fourth among all Carolina League relievers with 2.18 walks per nine innings.
1996
Limited to 15 starts with Wichita (AA) of the Texas League before landing on the Disabled List for the remainder of
the season with a sore left elbow on June 27...Underwent left elbow surgery following the season.
1995
Finished third in the Carolina League with a 2.16 ERA for Wilmington (A).
Ranked third in the league in wins and innings pitched.
1994
Made his professional debut with Eugene (A) of the Northwest League after being selected by the Royals in the fifth
round of the June 1994 draft.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
BYRDAK,TIM
BACKGROUND
Timothy Christopher (Tim) Byrdak graduated from Oak Forest High School (IL)...Went to South Suburban College (IL)
for two years...Later attended Rice University in Houston, TX.
Selected to the All-Southwest Conference team as a junior in 1994.
A space enthusiast, attended two shuttles launches, one in 2010 and one in 2011, at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Kansas City Royals in the fifth round of the June 1994 Free Agent Draft.
Signed by the Cleveland Indians as a minor league free agent on February 19, 2001.
Signed by the San Diego Padres as a minor league free agent on January 30, 2004.
Acquired by the Baltimore Orioles as part of a conditional deal on June 22, 2004.
Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a minor league free agent on November 16, 2004.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, April 19-July 30, 2006, with left elbow bone spurs.
Signed by the Detroit Tigers as a minor league free agent on November 17, 2006.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 29-July 25, 2007, with left elbow tendinitis.
Signed by the Houston Astros as a minor league free agent on April 3, 2008.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 4-May 24, 2010, with a strained right hamstring.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on January 21, 2011.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August 3-to the end of the 2012 season, after undergoing surgery to repair a torn interior
capsule in his left shoulder.
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YEAR
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
4-5
13-13
3.78
SV
IP
0 73.1
0 166.1
0 84.2
3 41.0
2 52.0
0
1.2
1 36.2
4 49.2
1 24.2
0
6.1
0
6.2
4 52.2
0 17.1
0
4.0
1 13.0
0 33.2
0 66.1
0 38.0
2 34.1
11 38.2
1 26.2
0
1.0
0
1.1
0
4.0
0
7.0
0 24.1
1 45.0
0
7.1
0 55.1
0 61.1
0
2.0
0 38.2
1 37.2
0 30.2
28 748.1
H
60
118
112
34
58
5
31
39
32
11
9
59
18
3
16
31
60
47
46
23
27
2
4
4
14
22
38
8
45
39
1
40
34
18
714
R
33
46
73
17
29
1
13
19
24
8
4
27
10
2
12
17
33
28
20
12
14
1
2
1
10
7
23
3
24
23
1
15
20
16
360
ER
25
40
65
16
24
1
10
10
21
8
4
26
9
2
9
10
32
23
16
9
12
1
2
1
10
7
16
3
24
22
1
15
16
15
303
HR HB
6 4
7 10
15 0
3 2
3 2
1 0
3 2
0 6
5 1
3 0
1 0
5 4
1 1
0 0
0 1
3 1
7 4
3 2
4 2
4 3
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 0
3 0
3 1
0 0
10 2
10 3
0 0
4 0
3 1
2 1
58 39
BB
20
45
44
12
28
0
20
28
20
4
3
29
5
4
11
10
25
17
12
15
21
0
1
2
8
8
26
0
29
36
2
20
19
18
306
15
15
0 100.0
91
50
42
10
35
4.30 471
4 335.0
303
178
160
44
10
201
SO WP BK
77 1 1
127 1 0
47 8 0
47 4 0
37 2 3
1 0 0
32 2 0
51 2 0
17 3 1
8 1 0
1 0 0
47 3 2
17 1 0
3 0 0
8 3 0
18 2 0
58 2 1
25 2 0
43 1 0
44 0 0
31 5 0
3 0 0
0 1 0
7 0 0
2 1 0
30 2 1
49 3 0
10 0 0
47 0 0
58 2 0
1 0 0
29 2 0
47 1 0
34 0 0
657 33 7
76
1
1
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --4
0 0 .231 .154
E
0
3
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignme
AVG
G
--- 56
.154 471
AB
0
13
R
0
1
H
0
2
2B 3B
0
0
1
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
POS
G
P
471
PO
18
A
42
E
3
PCT
.952
TC
63
DP
3
HISTORY
CAREER FIELDING
YEAR IN REVIEW
323 18
GS CG SHO
15 0
0
26 0
0
15 0
0
2 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
3 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
5 0
0
10 1
0
2 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
66 0
0
BYRDAK,TIM
W-L ERA
G
4-5 3.07 15
11-5 2.16 27
5-7 6.91 15
4-3 3.51 22
3-5 4.15 34
0-0 5.40
3
2-1 2.45 26
3-1 1.81 33
0-3 7.66 33
0-1 11.37 12
0-0 5.40
4
6-2 4.44 34
2-0 4.67
4
1-0 4.50
2
0-0 6.23
9
2-1 2.67
5
2-4 4.34 10
3-0 5.45 20
2-1 4.19 33
3-2 2.09 37
0-1 4.05 41
0-0 9.00
1
0-0 13.50
1
0-0 2.25
3
1-0 12.86 16
1-0 2.59 17
3-0 3.20 39
0-0 3.68
7
2-1 3.90 59
1-2 3.23 76
0-0 4.50
2
2-2 3.49 64
2-1 3.82 72
2-2 4.40 56
50-32 3.64 346
TEAM
Eugene (A)
Wilmington (A)
Wichita (AA)
Wilmington (A)
Wichita (AA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
Omaha (AAA)
1999 Omaha (AAA)
KANSAS CITY (AL)
2000 KANSAS CITY (AL)
Wichita (AA)
Omaha (AAA)
2001 Buffalo (AAA)
2002 Kinston (A)
Akron (AA)
2003 Joliet (IND)
Gary (IND)
2004 Portland (AAA)
Ottawa (AAA)
2005 Ottawa (AAA)
BALTIMORE (AL)
2006 Aberdeen (AAA)
Frederick (A)
Bowie (AA)
BALTIMORE (AL)
2007 Toledo (AAA)
DETROIT (AL)
2008 Round Rock (AAA)
HOUSTON (NL)
2009 HOUSTON (NL)
2010 Round Rock (AAA)
HOUSTON (NL)
2011 METS
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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FRONT OFFICE
ROB CARSON
@JustRobCarson
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 24
WEIGHT: 239
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: January 23, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Hattiesburg, MS
RESIDES: Hattiesburg, MS
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 56 Days
SIGNED BY: Benny Latino
HOW OBTAINED: Mets 14th round pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
CARSON, ROB
2012
Was with the Mets on three separate times during the year: April 24-April
26, May 17-May 25 and August 21 until the end of the year,
Made his major league debut with 1.0 scoreless inning with one walk at
Toronto on May 18.
With runners in scoring position, the opposition hit .143 (2-14) against
him...With runners on, opposing batters hit .231 (6-26) against him.
Was not scored on in 11 of his last 14 appearances.
Did not allow a run in six straight games from August 22-August 30 (3.2
innings).
Pitched 2.0 innings twice during the year, May 24 vs. San Diego and
September 8 vs. Atlanta.
In his last appearance of the year on September 25, he worked 0.1 inning
vs. Pittsburgh...Left the contest with a left elbow strain...An MRI the next
day was negative...Did not pitch for the remainder of the year.
Struck out 37 batters in 35.2 innings in 31 games for Binghamton (AA) of
the Eastern League, an average of 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings.
Worked in 10 games for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League from
July 27-August 18...Had 15 strikeouts in 15.2 innings.
2011
ROBS BEST
WIN STREAK
None
LOSS STREAK
None
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
1 strikeout
5 times, last, 9/15/12 at Milwaukee
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings,
2 times, last, 9/8/12 vs. Atlanta
MOST WALKS, GAME
1 walk
4 times, last, 9/15/12 at Milwaukee
SCORELESS STREAK
3.2 innings
8/22/12-8/30/12
Made 24 starts and one relief appearance for Binghamton (AA) of the
Eastern League.
Worked 4.0 innings out of the bullpen in his last outing of the year, September 5 vs. Reading.
Pitched a season-high 7.0 innings twice: May 14 at Trenton and July 15 vs. New Hampshire.
Was 1-3 with a 3.79 ERA (eight earned runs/19.0 innings) in four April games.
Picked up his first victory of the year in his second start, April 17 vs. New Hampshire...In 5.0 innings, he allowed four
hits, one run, earned, with four walks and four strikeouts.
Struck out a season-high eight twice, both in 6.0 innings of work: April 22 at New Hampshire and July 25 at Portland.
2009
Was named Savannahs Sterling Award winner, emblematic of the top player on his team.
Named to the South Atlantic League (A) All-Star team.
Struck out 90 in 131.2 innings.
BACKGROUND
Robert (Rob) Carson III graduated from Hattiesburg High School (MS) in 2007, where he was the baseball MVP and
recipient of the Tiger Award, given to the player who exemplifies leadership, sportsmanship and team spirit.
Hit over .300 all four years in high school.
Also enjoys playing football.
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the 14th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
W-L
1-0
1-0
2-3
8-10
7-5
1-6
4-11
1-2
0-0
0-0
25-37
ERA
G
5.00
4
1.57
5
1.76
6
3.21 25
4.17 17
8.32 10
5.05 25
4.79 31
1.72 10
4.73 17
4.26 133
0-0
4.73
GS CG SHO
1 0
0
5 0
0
6 0
0
25 2
1
16 0
0
10 0
0
24 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
87 2
1
17
SV
IP
0
9.0
0 23.0
0 30.2
0 131.2
0 86.1
0 48.2
0 128.1
9 35.2
1 15.2
0 13.1
10 509.0
0
13.1
R
7
5
12
68
42
46
88
22
4
7
294
ER
5
4
6
47
40
45
72
19
3
7
241
HR HB
1 0
0 0
1 4
4 5
5 5
7 2
14 3
2 0
1 0
2 2
35 19
13
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --0
0 0
--- ---
E
0
0
BB
5
6
18
45
33
23
55
15
6
4
206
SO WP BK
9 2 0
25 0 0
21 1 1
90 14 3
69 3 1
30 3 0
91 7 2
37 5 1
15 1 0
5 0 0
387 36 8
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
-----
G
17
17
AB
0
0
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
POS
P
G
17
PO
0
A
1
E
0
PCT
1.000
TC
1
DP
0
The 14 times in Mets history a pitcher has thrown a shutout in consecutive starts:
YEAR
1968
1968
1968
1969
1969
1969
1975
1975
1977
1977
1980
1984
1992
1992
2012
DATES
April 11 at Los Angeles (4-0) & April 17 vs. San Francisco (3-0)
June 25 at Cincinnati (4-0) & June 30 at Houston (1-0)
July 21 at St. Louis (1-0) & July 26 vs. Cincinnati (2-0)
June 18 at Philadelphia (2-0) & June 22 vs. St. Louis (1-0)
August 20 vs. San Francisco (6-0) & August 26 at San Diego (3-0)
September 12 at Pittsburgh (1-0) & September 17 at Montreal (5-0)
June 10 at San Francisco (5-0) & June 15 at San Diego (6-0)
August 27 vs. San Diego (7-0) & September 1 vs. Pittsburgh (3-0)
April 12 vs. St. Louis (4-0) & April 17 vs. Chicago (6-0)
May 13 vs. Los Angeles (3-0) & May 18 vs. San Francisco (2-0)
July 25 vs. Cincinnati (2-0) & July 30 vs. Atlanta (3-0)
September 7 vs. Chicago (10-0) & September 12 vs. Pittsburgh (2-0)
April 28 vs. Houston (4-0) & May 3 at Atlanta (7-0)
May 19 at San Diego (8-0) & May 24 at San Francisco (6-0)
May 26 vs. San Diego (9-0) & June 1 vs. St. Louis (8-0)
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PITCHER
Jerry Koosman
Tom Seaver
Jerry Koosman
Jerry Koosman
Jim McAndrew
Jerry Koosman
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Jon Matlack
Pat Zachry
Dwight Gooden
David Cone
David Cone
Johan Santana
HISTORY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
YEAR IN REVIEW
CAREER FIELDING
CARSON, ROB
H
8
11
29
139
98
68
154
45
16
13
568
YEAR TEAM
2007 GCL Mets (A)
2008 GCL Mets (A)
Kingsport (A)
2009 Savannah (A)
2010 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2011 Binghamton (AA)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
JUAN CENTENO
CATCHER #72
HEIGHT: 5-9
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 23
WEIGHT: 172
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: November 16, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Arecibo, DR
RESIDES: Arecibo, DR
non-roster invitee
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
CENTENO, JUAN
2012
Played the entire season with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Hit over .300 in July (.311) and in August (.302)...In 13 July games, he went 14-45 with two doubles and seven RBI...In
15 contests in August, he was 16-53 with 12 RBI.
Compiled a .311 (28-90) mark after the All-Star break.
Fashioned a .307 (23-75) batting average vs. lefthanded pitching.
For the year, he had 15 games with two hits and six games with three hits...Put together back-to back three hit games,
August 12 at Harrisburg and August 15 at New Hampshire.
Knocked in a season-high four runs, without a hit, August 7 vs. New Britain...His last two RBI came in the bottom of
the ninth on a groundout for the game winner.
Threw out 29 of 70 (41%) runners attempting to steal.
2011
Compiled a .346 average in eight games in May (9-26), a 333 (8-24) average in seven games in June and a .389 (14-36)
average in 13 games in August.
2010
Played in 32 games for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League, 11 games for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State
League and one game for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
At Brooklyn, he compiled a 394 (28-71) average in 27 games in July, August and September.
2009
Spent the entire year with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
BACKGROUND
Juan C Centeno graduated from Antonio Luccheti High School in Arecibo, PR.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the 27th round in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR
2007
2008
2009
2010
TEAM
GCL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Brooklyn (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G
.146 12
.220 23
.164 32
.200 11
.000
1
.371 32
.318 52
.285 79
.268 242
AB
41
59
110
35
1
89
157
281
773
R
H
4
6
10 13
8 18
1
7
0
0
17 33
22 50
29 80
91 207
2B 3B
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
8
1
5
1
12
2
28
5
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
2 0
0
1
0
1 2
0
2
0
9 2
1
2
0
1 2
1
0
0
0 0
0
0
1
10 8
0
1
1
11 7
1
1
0
35 4
4
1
2
69 25
7
8
BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E
3
6
0 0 .146 .222 4
8
8
0 0 .237 .333 4
5 18
1 1 .200 .212 4
3
7
1 0 .200 .256 0
0
0
0 0 .000 .000 0
6
8
1 0 .517 .417 3
12 22
3 1 .382 .368 4
23 43
1 1 .342 .337 5
60 112
7 3 .324 .325 24
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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OUTFIELDER #4
WEIGHT: 190
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Lexington, KY
RESIDES: Lexington, KY
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 1 Year, 14 Days
SIGNED BY: Matt Haas (Arizona)
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league infielder Jefry Marte
2012
COLLINS BEST
HITS, GAME
4 hits
8/28/11, Arizona vs. San Diego
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
2 times, last, 6/5/12, Oakland vs. Texas
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
HITTING STREAK
8 games
5/26/12-6/5/12
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GRAND SLAMS
None
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
COWGILL, COLLIN
HEIGHT: 5-9
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
@Ccowgill12
FRONT OFFICE
COLLIN COWGILL
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
COWGILL, COLLIN
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
Began the year with Reno (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
Joined Arizona on July 26 and made his major league debut that day with a start in leftfield at San Diego.
Picked up his first major league hit, a pinch-hit single off the Dodgers Scott Elbert in Los Angeles on July 30.
Went 4-4 with a double, his first major league home run (Luebke) and two RBI against San Diego on August 28.
Hit .366 (15-41) with eight RBI the final 14 games of the year.
Was named the the PCL s Midseason and Postseason All Star Team and also earned the Leagues Rookie of the Year
honors.
Also was the starting centerfielder for the PCL in the July 13 game against the International Leaguee.
Finished second in the League in hitting, third in on base percentage (.430) and runs scored.
Ranked third among all full season minor leaguers in batting and seventh in on base percentage.
Was named to the Topps and Baseball America Triple A All-Star team.
Also was 30-33 (90.9) in stolen base attempts.
Put together a 17-game hitting streak from May 23-June 9.
Hit for the cycle June 7th vs. Salt Lake City, going 5-6 with four RBI.
POSTSEASON: Was on Arizonas Postseason roster against Milwaukee...Appeared in two games...Pinch hit for Joe
Saunders in the third inning of Game 4 in Arizona and delivered a two-run single to give the Diamondbacks a 7-3 lead
in a 10-6 victory
2010
2009
Established then career-highs in triples and RBI despite have his season cut short fracturing his right hand in mid-June.
Did not play after June 15.
2008
Hit a combined .264 with 16 doubles, four triples 12 home runs and 45 RBI in 70 games for Yakima (R) of the
Northwest League and South Bend (A) of the Midwest League in his first professional season.
Had 11 home runs and 28 RBI in 20 games with Yakima.
Promoted to South Bend on July 9.
BACKGROUND
Collin Brannen Cowgill graduated from Henry Clay High School in Lexington, KY.
Was voted Kentucky High Schools Mr. Baseball in 2004.
Helped the Kentucky University win its first ever Southeastern Conference Championship and capture a school-record
44 games as a sophomore in 2006...That year, he hit .298 with 26 home runs and 61 RBI.
Missed all of the 2007 season because of a hand injury.
Returned for an All-American campaign in 2008, hitting .361 with 15 doubles, two triples, 19 home runs and 60 RBI...In
addition, he earned first-team Academic All-American h onors.
Batted a combined .306 with 166 runs, 35 doubles, 37 home runs 140 RBI and 32 stolen bases in 165 games during his
four-year career with Kentucky.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
Acquired by the Oakland Athletics along with righthanded pitchers Ryan Cook and Jerrod Parker in exchange for
lefthanded pitcher Craig Breslow, righthanded pitcher Trevor Cahill and cash on December 9, 2011.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 23-July 16, 2012, with a sprained left ankle.
Acquired by the New York Mets in exchange for minor league infielder Jefry Marte on December 18, 2012.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.304 20
79 21 24
3
1
.249 50 201 31 50 13
3
.277 61 220 39 61
9
5
.285 131 502 89 143 34
4
.354 98 395 95 140 24
8
.239 36
92
8 22
3
0
.125
2
8
0
1
0
0
.254 61 260 33 66 17
1
.269 38 104 10 28
2
0
.291 423 1665 308 485 100 22
.255
74
196
18
50
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
11
28 1
0
3 12 17
5 0
1
17 0
0
5 25 61
1 0
6
36 0
4
7 29 49 11 4
16
83 0 10
8 57 73 25 9
13
70 7
1
2 51 63 30 3
1
9 0
0
0
8 28
4 2
0
0 0
0
0
0
2
0 0
4
37 0
2
3 20 50
8 2
1
9 0
1
0 11 27
3 4
51 271 8 17 28 194 315 80 18
18
19
55
SLG
.785
.358
.445
.464
.554
.304
.125
.373
.317
.470
OBP E
.415 0
.346 1
.373 6
.360 3
.430 5
.300 0
.125 0
.312 3
.336 0
.371 18
.311 .319
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
G
61
PO
127
A
5
E
0
PCT
1.000
TC
132
DP
3
BIG INNINGS
The biggest inning in Mets history? The Mets scored 11 runs in the sixth inning at Wrigley Field on July 16, 2006. New
York set a franchise record and tied a major league record with two grand slams in that inning (Cliff Floyd and
Carlos Beltran).
1
0
2
2
0
3
11-RUN INNING
3
4 5 6
0
1 1 11
0
0 0 0
7
0
2
8
0
0
9
0
0
R
H
13 14
7 15
E
0
2
O. Hernandez, Oliver (3), Feliciano (5), Bradford (6), Heilman (7), Bell (8), Sanchez (9) and Castro; Marshall, Novoa (6),
Ohman (6), Rusch (8) and Barrett. W-Feliciano (3-2). L-Marshall (5-8). HR-New York-Woodward, Floyd-2, Beltran, Wright.
Chicago-Marshall, Nevin.
The inning started with Chris Woodward flying out to center. The next three batters reached before Cliff Floyd slugged
the teams first grand slam of the inning that gave New York a 6-5 lead. Six batters later Carlos Beltran
connected on New Yorks second slam of the inning. The frame featured eight hits and two Chicago errors. The Mets
sent a club record 16 batters to the plate in that inning.
THE LINESCORE:
Cincinnati
NEW YORK
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0
2
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
0
5 6
0 5
0 10
7
0
0
8
1
0
9
0
x
R
H
6
9
12 12
E
2
0
Bonham, Sarmiento (6), Tomlin (6), Borbon (8) and Correll; Falcone, Scott (6), Murray (7) and Stearns. W-Murray (4-5). LSarmiento (0-2). HR-Cincinnati-Foster. New York-Flynn.
THE LINESCORE:
Atlanta
NEW YORK
1
1
0
2
0
0
3
3
0
4
0
0
5
0
0
6
0
0
7 8
1 3
1 10
9
0
0
R
H
8 11
11 12
E
1
2
HISTORY
The inning featured five hits and two Reds errors as the Mets victimized three Cincinnati pitchers (Bill Bonham, Manny
Sarmiento, and Dave Tomlin) during the record assault. Key hits during the inning were Frank Taveras two-run double, Richie Hebners two-run single and Doug Flynns three-run, inside-the-park home run. The Mets went into the inning trailing 5-2 and came out with a 12-5 lead.
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10-RUN INNINGS
The Mets scored 10 runs in the bottom of the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves on June 30, 2000 to tie the
10-run bombardment that they unleashed against the Cincinnati Reds in the sixth inning at Shea on June 12, 1979.
THE LINESCORE:
NEW YORK
Chicago
COWGILL, COLLIN
POS
OF
YEAR TEAM
2008 Yakima (A)
South Bend (A)
2009 Visalia (A)
2010 Mobile (AA)
2011 Reno (AAA)
ARIZONA (NL)
2012 Stockton (A)
Sacramento (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
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This 10-run outburst featured six hits, four walks and one Braves error and three Braves pitchers (Don Wengert, Kerry
Ligtenberg and Terry Mulholland). Key hits included Edgardo Alfonzos two-run single, Todd Zeiles RBI single and Mike
Piazzas 342-foot home run to put the Mets up for good. The Mets went into the inning trailing 8-1, and came out
on top with an 11-8 lead.
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Millwood, Wengert (8), Ligtenberg (8), Mulholland (8) and Lopez. Hampton, Cammack (8), Benitez (9) and Piazza.
W-Benitez (2-3). L-Mulholland (6-7). HR-Atlanta-Jordan. New York-Piazza.
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dARNAUD,TRAVIS
CATCHER #15
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 24
@Travisdarnaud
WEIGHT: 225
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: February 10, 1989
outfielder Wuilmer Becerra from Toronto in exchange for righthanded pitcher R.A. Dickey and catchers Josh
Thole and Mike Nickeas on December 17, 2012.
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
2012
His season was cut short by injury...Suffered a tear to the posterior cruciate ligament of his left knee...Did not play after
June 25...No surgery was required.
Was ranked the sixth-best prospect in the majors by MLB.com.
Named to the Futures Game to represent Team USA...Did not play due to injury.
Hit .367 (40-109) in 25 games in May...For the month he had 10 doubles, 10 home runs and 23 RBI.
In 21 games in June, he compiled a .341 (29-85) batting mark with four home runs and 18 RBI.
Fashioned a .344 (74-215) average vs. righthanded pitching with 13 home runs and 44 RBI.
For the year, he had one, four-hit game, on June 12 vs. Tucson, 17 games with two hits and 10 games with three hits.
Had two home runs vs. Memphis on May 18 and May 24 vs. Nashville.
Knocked in a season-high four runs at St. Lake City on May 27.
With men in scoring position, he hit .305 (29-95).
In addition with runners on, he batted .324, with runners on and two outs, he hit .339 with runners and scoring position
and two outs, he had a .310 mark.
Batted .444 (4-9) with the bases loaded.
Put together a 14-game hitting streak from April 19-May 4 (21-60, .350)...Also had two, 11-game streaks from May 14May 27 (20-43, .465) and from June 2-June 14 (20-45, .444).
2011
2010
Was selected to the mid-season and postseason Florida State League All-Star teams.
2009
In his first full season in professional baseball, he posted 52 extra-base hits in 126 games...Named to midseason SAL
All-Star team.
Tied for first in the South Atlantic League in doubles and ninth in RBI.
Fashioned a 15-game hitting streak from July 8-July 24 batting .379 (25-66) over that stretch.
2008
Began the year with Williamsport (A) of the New York-Penn League...Promoted to Lakewood (A) of the South Atlantic
League on August 15...Named to the NYPL All-Star team.
For the two teams, he hit a combined .305 with 18 doubles, one triple, six home runs and 30 RBI.
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Started his professional career with the Gulf Coast (R) Phillies.
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the first round (37th overall) in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays along with righthanded pitchers Kyle Drabek and outfielder Michael Taylor in exchange
for righthanded pitcher Roy Halladay and cash on December 16, 2009.
Acquired along with catcher John Buck, righthanded pitcher Noah Syndergaard and outfielder Wuilmer Becerra from
Toronto in exchange for righthanded pitcher R.A. Dickey and catchers Josh Thole and Mike Nickeas on December 17,
2012.
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.241 41 141 18 34
3
0
.309 48 175 21 54 13
1
.297 16
64 12 19
5
0
.255 126 482 71 123 38
1
.259 71 263 36 68 20
1
.311 114 424 72 132 33
1
.333 67 279 45 93 21
2
.286 483 1828 275 523 133
6
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
4
20 0
2
4
4 23
4 2
4
25 0
3
1 18 29
1 2
2
5 0
0
1
5 10
0 0
13
71 0
9
8 41 75
8 4
6
38 0
5
4 20 63
3 1
21
78 0
1
8 33 100
4 2
16
52 0
2
3 19 59
1 1
66 289 0 22 29 140 359 21 12
SLG
.348
.463
.469
.419
.411
.542
.595
.474
OBP E
.278 4
.371 6
.357 4
.319 6
.315 2
.371 6
.380 4
.343 32
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
The following Mets have hit home runs from both sides of the plate in one game
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DATE
9/3/78 at Los Angeles
8/31/91 at Cincinnati
4/23/93 vs. San Diego
6/10/93 vs. Philadelphia
5/4/94 vs. San Francisco
6/18/94 at Florida
5/12/95 vs. Montreal
5/18/96 at San Francisco
6/10/96 vs. Atlanta
4/20/97 vs. Chicago (Game 1)
5/5/97 vs. Colorado
7/30/97 vs. Cincinnati
8/3/03 vs. St. Louis
8/23/03 at Atlanta
7/30/06 at Atlanta
8/15/06 at Philadelphia
6/30/07 at Philadelphia
9/17/08 at Washington
9/26/10 at Philadelphia
5/12/11 at Colorado
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PLAYER
Lee Mazzilli
Howard Johnson
Bobby Bonilla
Bobby Bonilla
Bobby Bonilla
Todd Hundley
Bobby Bonilla
Todd Hundley
Todd Hundley
Carl Everett
Todd Hundley
Todd Hundley
Tony Clark
Jose Reyes
Carlos Beltran
Jose Reyes
Carlos Beltran
Carlos Beltran
Carlos Beltran
Carlos Beltran
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YEAR TEAM
2007 GCL Phillies (R)
2008 Williamsport (A)
Lakewood (A)
2009 Lakewood (A)
2010 Dunedin (A)
2011 New Hampshire (AA)
2012 Las Vegas (AAA)
Minor League Totals
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FRONT OFFICE
IKE DAVIS
INFIELDER #29
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
@Iked29
WEIGHT: 231
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: March 22, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Edina, MN
RESIDES: Scottsdale, AZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 2 Years, 168 Days
SIGNED BY: Mike Brown
HOW OBTAINED: Mets first round pick (18th overall) in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
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2012
Set career-highs in: games, home runs and RBI...His 32 home runs were IKES BEST
the most by a Mets player since 2008, when Carlos Delgado hit 38 and
David Wright had 33, and was the fifth-highest total in the NL...Hit a home HITS, GAME
run every 16.2 at-bats, good for second in the NL...Also became the 16th 4 hits
4 times, last, 7/28/12 at Arizona
player in team history to hit 30 or more home runs.
Hit 20 second-half home runs, second-most in the NL and three behind San HOME RUNS, GAME
Diegos Chase Headleys league-leading total...Hit 21 home runs on the 3 home runs
road, tied for the most in the NL with Miamis Giancarlo Stanton...Only 7/28/12 at Arizona
Chicagos Adam Dunn (23) had more.
Hit .255 (64-251) with a .888 OPS after the All-Star break...Compiled a MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
5 multi-home run games
.201 (54-268) average before the break.
1, 3-home run game & 4, two-home run games
Led the majors with nine home runs with two or more runners on base.
His 32 home runs were the fourth-highest total by a Mets first baseman in LEADOFF HOME RUNS
a single season...Carlos Delgado (38 in 2006), Dave Kingman (37 in 1982) None
and Delgado (35 in 2008).
Had the first three-home run game of his career and tied his personal-best INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
with four hits on July 28 at Arizona...Became the first Mets lefty since None
Darryl Strawberry in 1985 and the ninth Met overall with three home run
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
in a game.
2 home runs
Finished with three multi-home run games: July 28 at Arizona (off Ian last, 8/26/12 vs. Houston (Wilton Lopez)
Kennedy, three times); August 26 vs. Houston (off Lucas Harrell and Wilton
Lopez); September 24 vs. Pittsburgh (off Kyle McPherson and Jeff PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
Karstens)...Has five career multi-home run games.
None
The second home run on August 26 vs. Houston and Wilton Lopez ended
the game...It was Davis second game-ending home run and the only one RBI, GAME
5 RBI
for the Mets in 2012.
9/24/12 vs. Pittsburgh
Drove in a career-best five runs on September 24 vs. Pittsburgh.
Had 12 game-winning RBI, second-most on the team.
STOLEN BASES, GAME
Struck out in his first two at-bats on April 11 vs.Washington to extend his 1 stolen base
hitless streak to start the season to 18 at-bats...The drought was the 3 times, last, 9/10/10 vs. Philadelphia
longest by a Mets position player to start a season since 2001, when Todd
HITTING STREAK
Pratt went 0-19 to begin the year.
Went 2-4 on April 15 at Philadelphia for his first multi-hit game of the 11 games
4/17/11-4/29/11
season and first since May 9, 2011...Added his first home run (off Cole
Hamels) and first RBI of 2012 in the game.
GRAND SLAMS
Hit his second home run in as many days on April 16 at Atlanta (off Tommy 1 grand slams
Hanson)...Hit a home run in consecutive games two other times: May 9 6/18/12 vs. Baltimore (Jake Arrieta)
and May 11; July 27 and July 28...Three straight games is his career high
done April 21-April 23, 2011.
Had his first multi extra-base hit game since April 2, 2011 on May 9 at Philadelphia.
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2010
DAVIS, IKE
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on May 12, retroactive to May 11, with a left ankle
sprain and a bone bruise...Missed the remainder of the season...Left the game on May
10 at Colorado with the injury.
Drove in at least one run in nine of the Mets first 10 games (11 total RBI) to
become the first player in franchise history to accomplish the feat...Became
the 11th major league player since 1920 (when baseball first began
recording RBI) with at least one RBI in nine of his teams first 10
games...The last major leaguer to accomplish the feat was Jorge Cantu
in 2010.
Drove in at least one run in five straight games to start the
season (six total RBI)...The last Mets player to start a season
with at least one RBI in five straight games was David Wright,
who holds the franchise record with six consecutive games to
start the 2006 season...The five-game RBI streak was a careerbest.
Finished April with 20 RBI, one of 12 Mets in team history to
post that total in the month and the first since David Wright in
2008.
Hit a home run in three straight home games, April 21-April 23, joining
David Wright and Gary Sheffield as the only Mets to hit a home run in
three consecutive games at Citi Field.
Had a career-high 11-game hitting streak, April 17-April 29...Hit .462 (1839) with four home runs during this span...Also had a 10-game home
hitting streak from April 19-May 6...Batted .333 (12-36) with five
home runs during that streak.
Scored a run in eight straight games from April 21-April 29 (nine
total), the longest streak of his career and tied for the ninth-longest
in the majors in 2011.
Had a game-tying, ninth-inning RBI double on June 10 at New York (AL) off Rafael Soriano...It was his first RBI since May 29.
Had a season-high nine-game hitting streak from June 9-June 18 (.462, 12-26)...The run was the second longest of Davis career.
Had 10 hits from June 18-June 30, all going for extra bases (five home runs, five doubles)...Singled on July 4 vs. Philadelphia
to snap the streak...It was the second longest run of consecutive extra-base hits in team history (Carlos Delgado, 11, 2007).
Had his first career game with three extra-base hits on June 27 at Chicago (NL) with two doubles and a home run.
Had 24 RBI in June, the third most in the National League.
Hit his first career grand slam on June 18 vs. Baltimore (off Jake Arrieta)...Finished with a then career-high four RBI...Also
had four RBI on June 27 at Chicago (NL).
Struck out a career-high four times on July 30.
Snapped a 0-15 with a ninth-inning double on August 1 at San Francisco.
From July 15-August 7, a span of 22 games, he walked three times...Walked 19 times over 30 games from September 1
through the end of the season.
His 17 walks in September were tied for the second most in the National League.
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MANAGER & COACHES
DAVIS, IKE
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Hit the first walk-off home run of his career on June 8 vs. San Diego to give New York a 2-1 win...The home run came
in the 11th inning against Edward Mujica...The home run was the first game-ending home run by a Mets rookie since
Craig Brazell on September 25, 2004 vs. Chicago (NL).
Stole second base on June 12 at Baltimore, the first stolen base of his career.
Had two hits in the same inning on June 22 vs. Detroit.
Hit his 10th home run on July 4 at Washington...Became the third rookie in team history to reach double-figures in home
runs prior to the All-Star break...Ron Swoboda had 15 in 1965 and Benny Agbayani had 11 in 1999.
Recorded his first career pinch-hit, a two-run single on July 28 vs. St. Louis off Dennys Reyes that tied the score at 77...Mets would lose, 8-7, in 13 innings.
Hit a sacrifice fly in the 14th inning on August 18 at Houston to give the Mets a 3-2 victory...The last Mets rookie with
a game-winning RBI in the 14th inning or later was Keith Miller on June 14, 1988 against Philadelphia.
Finished September with a .344 (31-90) batting average, good for fifth in the NL.
Hit home runs on back-to-back days for the first time in his career, September 4 and September 5 at Chicago.
Had a career-high seven-game hitting streak, September 19-September 28...Hit .444 (12-27) over that stretch.
With the Mets, he hit .295 (36-122) against lefthanded pitchers.
With Buffalo, reached base safely in all 10 games and hit in nine of 10 games...Had a .500 on-base percentage.
Went 3-4 with two doubles on Opening Day, April 8 at Scranton-Wilkes Barre...Hit his first Triple-A home run on April
9 at Scranton-Wilkes Barre.
2009
Named the Mets Sterling Organizational Player of the Year, emblematic of the minor league player of the year.
Hit a combined .298 (128-429) with 58 runs scored, 31 doubles, three triples, 20 home runs and 71 RBI in 114 games
for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
In September, he was a key member of the United States 2009 Gold Medal World Cup team...In the tournament, he hit
.333 (10-30) with two doubles, a triple and three RBI...Did not play in the Gold Medal Game, but delivered three straight
game-winning RBI leading up to the final contest, which the US won over Cuba, 10-5, in Nettuno, Italy.
Joined Binghamton on June 23.
Hit safely in 45 of the 55 games he played in Binghamton.
Named to the Arizona Fall Leagues Rising Stars Game...Hit .391 with seven doubles, four home runs and 16 RBI in 21
games with Surprise.
2008
Made his professional debut at Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Also played in the Arizona Fall League, suiting up for the Surprise Rafters.
BACKGROUND
Isaac Benjamin (Ike) Davis played three seasons of baseball at Arizona State University...Was a first team Pac-10
Conference selection for three straight years and was a first team All-American as a junior.
During his junior season in 2008, he batted .385 with 26 doubles, one triple, 16 home runs and 76 RBI in 52 games...Also
went 4-1 as a pitcher and tied for the team lead with four saves...As a collegiate pitcher, he was 7-5 with four saves in
35 games (13 starts).
Hit .349 with 56 runs scored, 23 doubles, eight home runs and 61 RBI in 62 games for the Sun Devils as a sophomore
in 2007.
As a freshman at ASU in 2006, he was the Pac-10 Newcomer of the Year...That season, he compiled a .329 batting
average with 39 runs scored, 20 doubles, two triples, nine home runs and 65 RBI in 58 games.
Helped the USA Junior National Team to a Gold Medal during 2004 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan...Hit a combined .404 with
Team USA in 2003 and 2004.
Named the Most Valuable Player in two prep All-Star Games, the 2004 AFLAC All-American Game and the 2005 High
School All-American Game.
Is the son of former major league righthanded pitcher Ron Davis, who played with the Yankees, Twins, Cubs, Dodgers
and Giants from 1978-1988.
Selected by Tampa Bay in the 19th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft but did not sign.
A 2005 graduate of Chapparal High School in Scottsdale, AZ, he won four varsity letters and helped his team to three
straight Arizona 4A titles...His clubs posted a 95-8 record over his sophomore, junior and senior years.
Helps raise awareness for Strikeout Sarcoma, a cancer that took the life of his high school friend and teammate Mike
Liu...Has designed shirts and bracelets to raise money for the cause.
Received the Munson Award for his charitable work on February 5, 2013.
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Selected by the New York Mets in the first round (18th overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, May 12, 2011, retroactive to May 11-remainder of the season, with a left ankle
sprain and a bone bruise...Transferred to the 60-Day Disabled List on September 6, 2011.
AVG
G
.256 58
.288 59
.309 55
.364 10
.264 147
.302 36
.227 156
.288 182
AB
215
222
207
33
523
129
519
677
R
H
17 55
28 64
30 64
8 12
73 138
20 39
66 118
83 195
2B 3B
15
0
17
3
14
0
3
0
33
1
8
1
26
0
49
3
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
17 0
1
0
7
28 0
1
1
13
43 0
0
0
2
4 0
0
0
19
71 0
5
1
7
25 0
2
1
32
90 0
3
1
22
92 0
2
1
67
58
186
10
BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E
23 43
0 0 .326 .326 1
31 52
0 2 .486 .376 5
26 60
0 0 .565 .386 5
9
5
0 0 .636 .500 1
72 138
3 2 .440 .351 9
17 31
0 0 .543 .383 1
61 141
0 2 .462 .308 8
89 160
0 2 .467 .371 12
3 150 310
.461 .336 18
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
PO
2682
A
210
E
18
PCT
.994
TC
2910
DP
261
DAVIS, IKE
POS
G
1B 330
WINNER
S. Siebert
Blasingame
G. Perry
Rodriguez
Gorman
Stone
Gorman
Rasmussen
Roberge
Baldwin
Sadecki
Barber
Linzy
R. Taylor
Priddy
Apodaca
P. Siebert
Ownbey
Greer
Sele
LOSER
Webb
Rohr
Cisco
Mather
Camp
Rau
Tunnell
Falcone
Hausman
DeMola
Brandon
R. Taylor
R. Taylor
Moose
Eilers
Wallace
McEnaney
B. Smith
Lancaster
Moehler
SITE
Shea
Houston
Shea
St. Louis
Atlanta
LA
Shea
Shea
Houston
Shea
Shea
Shea
Atlanta
Shea
Shea
Shea
St. Louis
Shea
Shea
Shea
Houston
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3-4
0-1
6-8
2-1
16-13
7-3
5-4
6-8
2-3
4-3
3-2
0-0
1-2
0-1
4-3
4-5
4-3
7-5
4-2
1-0
5-3
HISTORY
INN
25
24
23
20
19
19
18
18
18
18
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
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OPPONENT
Cardinals
Astros
Giants
Cardinals
Braves
Dodgers
Pirates
Padres
Astros
Expos
Phillies
Phillies
Braves
Giants
Pirates
Giants
Cardinals
Expos
Expos
Cardinals
Astros
YEAR TEAM
2008 Brooklyn (A)
2009 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2010 Buffalo (AAA)
METS (NL)
2011 METS (NL)
2012 METS (NL)
Minor League Totals
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den DEKKER, MATT MANAGER & COACHES
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@UpperDekker
WEIGHT: 205
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: August 10, 1987
non-roster invitee
2012
Split the season between Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and Buffalo (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Hit
a career high-tying 17 home runs in 135 games between the two stops.
Named a MiLB.com Organziational All-Star.
Began the year with Binghamton and appeared in 58 games (all starts) with the B-Mets...Made 55 starts in centerfield
and one in rightfield...Also appeared as the designated hitter twice.
Compiled a 17-game hitting streak, May 3-May 22...Hit .351 (26-74) during the run.
Tied his professional-high with five hits on June 8 at Trenton...Went 5-5 and scored three times.
Hit safely in his final eight games with the B-Mets, going 20-33 (.606) with 10 runs scored and six extra- base hits, June
2-June 10...Named the Eastern League Player of the Week on June 11.
Promoted to Buffalo on June 12 and made his Triple-A debut that night vs. Norfolk.
Appeared only in centerfield for the Bisons, making 74 starts in 76 games...Finished with nine outfield assists.
Hit two grand slams with the Bisons: August 6 at Syracuse and August 14 vs. Lehigh Valley...Finished both games with a
season-high in RBI of four.
Had three hits three different times with Buffalo: June 22 at Durham, July 8 at Scranton Wilkes/Barre and July 17 vs.
Toledo.
2011
Divided the year between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Hit a
combined .265 (143-539) with 17 home runs, 68 RBI, 103 runs scored and 24 stolen bases in 139 games between the
two stops.
Named a FSL mid-season All-Star.
Joined Binghamton on June 22.
Compiled a .376 (35-93) batting average in 22 games in April...Scored 23 runs with 13 doubles and 16 RBI.
Put together a 13-game hitting streak from April 16-April 29 (28-55, .509).
Hit .333 (20-60) with men in scoring position for St. Lucie.
Collected 29 hits in 30 games in July.
2010
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
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AVG
G AB
R
H
.278
5
18
2
5
.346 27 104 21 36
.296 67 267 54 79
.235 72 272 49 64
.340 58 238 47 81
.220 77 295 37 65
.276 306 1194 210 330
2B 3B
2
0
13
0
19
8
13
3
21
4
10
4
78 19
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
5 1
0
0
0
15 0
0
1
6
36 4
2
5
11
32 6
4
5
8
29 1
4
5
9
47 1
5
2
34 164 13 15 18
BB SO SB CS
2
5
0 0
9 28
3 0
24 65 12 5
27 91 12 5
20 64 10 7
14 90 11 2
96 343 48 19
SLG
.389
.471
.494
.426
.563
.373
.459
OBP
.350
.404
.362
.312
.397
.256
.336
E
0
2
1
1
3
2
9
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
There have been 26 inside-the-park home runs in Mets history. Here is the complete list.
PITCHER
Dick Ellsworth, CHI
Darragh Stone, HOU
Art Mahaffey, PHI
Sandy Koufax, LAD
Juan Pizarro, PIT
Woodie Fryman, PHI
Dave Tomlin, CIN
Bill Bonham, CIM
Steve Carlton, PHI
Kent Tekulve, PIT
Enrique Romo, PIT
Doug Bair, STL
Fernando Valenzuela, LAD
Bruce Sutter, STL
Mike Bielecki, PIT
Jose Rijo, CIN
Bryn Smith, STL
Bobby Thigpen, PHI
Matt Grott, CIN
Bruce Chen, PHI
Francisco Rodriguez, LAA
Jake Peavy, SD
Brad Penny, LAD
Chris Capuano, MIL
Pedro Martinez, PHI
Livan Hernandez
SITE
Polo Grounds
Polo Grounds
Polo Grounds
Shea Stadium
Forbes Field
Veterans Stadium
Shea Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Shea Stadium
Busch Stadium
Shea Stadium
Busch Stadium
Three Rivers Stadium
Shea Stadium
Busch Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Riverfront Stadium
Veterans Stadium
Shea Stadium
PETCO Park
Shea Stadium
Miller Park
Citi Field
Nationals Park
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PLAYER
Gil Hodges
Richie Ashburn
Charlie Neal +
Ron Hunt
Bud Harrelson
Don Hahn
Doug Flynn #
Gil Flores
Lee Mazzilli
Steve Henderson
Wally Backman
Dave Kingman
Mark Bradley
Darryl Strawberry *
Howard Johnson
Darryl Strawberry
Kevin Elster
Tim Bogar *
Edgardo Alfonzo
Timo Perez
Marlon Anderson **
Kazuo Matsui
Jose Reyes
Damion Easley
Angel Pagan +
Angel Pagan
HISTORY
DATE
5/16/62
6/23/62
5/7/63
6/5/66
8/17/67
9/5/71
6/12/79
8/19/79
6/27/80
8/12/80
7/31/82
9/10/82
8/31/83
6/17/84
9/20/87
5/3/89
6/26/90
8/14/93
5/6/95
9/24/00
6/11/05
4/11/06
9/7/06
8/2/07
8/23/09
5/19/2010
YEAR IN REVIEW
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
YEAR TEAM
2010 GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
Minor League Totals
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den DEKKER, MATT
FRONT OFFICE
LUCAS DUDA
OUTFIELDER #21
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 27
WEIGHT: 250
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: February 3, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Riverside, CA
RESIDES: Riverside, CA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 1 Year, 137 Days
SIGNED BY: Steve Leavitt
HOW OBTAINED: Mets seventh round pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
DUDA, LUCAS
2012
2011
LUCAS BEST
HITS, GAME
4 hits
2 times, last, 9/16/11 at Atlanta
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
2 times, last, 5/30/12 vs. Philadelphia
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
2 multi-home run games
2, two-home run games
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
2 home runs
last, 8/26/12 vs. Houston (Wilton Lopez)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
1 pinch-hit home run
7/23/11 at Florida (Leo Nunez)
RBI, GAME
4 RBI
3 times, last, 6/1/12 vs. St. Louis
STOLEN BASES, GAME
1 stolen base
2 times, last, 8/29/12 at Philadelphia
HITTING STREAK
7 games
2 times, last, 6/16/12-6/24/12
GRAND SLAMS
None
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2009
2008
Spent the entire season with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Led the team in hits, doubles, home runs, RBI
and games played.
Collected the first four-hit performance of his professional career with a 4-5 effort on April 17 at Brevard County...Also
collected four RBI in that game.
2007
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
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MEDIA
Lucas Christopher Duda graduated from Arlington High School in Riverside, CA...Was named the CIF Division I Player
of the Year following his senior year after hitting .493 with nine home runs and 33 RBI.
Was a member of the 2004 CIF Division I Championship team...Earned the save at Dodger Stadium in the championship game.
Played three years at the University of Southern California...Made 51 of 53 starts in leftfield during his junior season...
Hit seven home runs and drove in 34 during his final season with the Trojans.
HISTORY
Spent his first professional season with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Set a franchise record with a 17-game hitting streak from August 16-September 2....Hit .438 (28-64) over that span.
Went 2-4 in the first game of the playoffs against the Staten Island Yankees, including a two-run home run that tied the
game at 4-4 and a two-RBI single in the ninth inning that led the Cyclones to an 8-4 win.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Spent the season with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League before having his season cut short due to a right knee
strain which forced him to the Disabled List on August 13.
Made 48 starts at first base, 41 in leftfield and appeared 19 games as the designated hitter with the B-Mets.
Was named the Sterling Organizational Player of the Year...Finished the season tied for the Mets minor league lead in
home runs.
Was awarded the Stan Barron MVP Award from the Buffalo Bisons on September 2.
Had his contract selected by the Mets on September 1.
Collected his first major league hit, an RBI-double off Randy Wells on September 3 at Chicago.
Hit his first major league home run on September 17 vs. Atlanta...It was a solo home run off Tommy Hanson.
Began his major league career 1-33 (.030)...Hit .314 (16-51) to end the season.
Began the season with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Promoted to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on June 14.
During his time with Buffalo, he led the International League with 42 extra-base hits.
Hit over .300 in all three months with Buffalo...Hit nine of his 17 home runs in 26 July games.
Tied the all-time Buffalo franchise record by hitting a home run in five consecutive games from June 28-July 2.
DUDA, LUCAS
2010
Collected a career-high four hits twice, June 25 at Texas and September 16 at Atlanta...Went 4-5 both times...Also had
a personal-best four RBI in the June 25 game at the Rangers...Had three doubles on June 25 to equal the franchise mark,
last done by Jose Reyes on May 13, 2009 vs. Atlanta.
Finished with a team-best 10 home runs after the All-Star break... Became one of six rookies in team history with
double-digit home runs after the break and the first since Mike Jacobs in 2005 (11)...Ranked fifth among rookies in
franchise history with 38 second-half RBI.
The four hits and four RBI on June 25 made Duda the seventh Mets rookie to have at least four hits and four RBI in
the same game (Wayne Garrett, 1969; Gregg Jefferies, 1989; Jeromy Burnitz, 1993;Tim Bogar, 1993; Benny Agbayani, 1999;
Mike Jacobs, 2005).
Made his first Opening Day roster...Optioned to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on April 10...Recalled on
May 3, but optioned back to Buffalo on May 5...Returned to New York for the remainder of the season on June 10.
Played his final game of the year on September 21 at St. Louis...Left the game after hitting his head when colliding with
the outfield wall.
Played first base for the first time in his major league career on June 11 at Pittsburgh...Made the start and went 1-4 with
a double.
Stole his first career base on April 10 vs. Washington...Swiped second off Jason Marquis and Ivan Rodriguez.
Collected the first triple of his career on June 30 at Detroit.
Hit his first career pinch-hit home run on July 23 at Florida (off Leo Nunez).
Collected his first walk-off RBI with a two-run single on August 8 vs. San Diego that gave the Mets a 9-8 win.
Hit a home run in consecutive games for the first time in his career on August 14 at Arizona (off Jason Marquis) and
August 15 at San Diego (off Aaron Harang).
Hit .302 (39-129) with 10 home runs and 24 RBI in 38 games for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League.
FRONT OFFICE
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DUDA, LUCAS
Selected by the New York Mets in the seventh round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
DUDA, LUCAS
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DUDA, LUCAS
YEAR
2007
2008
2009
2010
TEAM
Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS (NL)
2011 Buffalo (AAA)
2011 METS (NL)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
2012 METS (NL)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.299
.263
.281
.286
.314
.202
.302
.292
.260
.239
.284
.256 250
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
786
92 201
42
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
4
32 0
1
5 34 45
3 5
11
66 0
3
7 66 129
2 7
9
53 1
5
5 61 91
2 2
6
34 0
1
6 29 27
1 0
17
53 0
1
2 31 57
0 0
4
13 0
1
1
6 22
0 0
10
24 0
2
3 23 27
0 0
10
50 1
5
7 33 57
1 0
3
8 0
1
0 10 21
0 0
15
57 0
3
4 51 120
1 0
60 270 1 14 28 254 397
8 14
SLG
.462
.398
.428
.503
.610
.417
.597
.482
.396
.389
.469
29
.427 .338
120
12
90 199
OBP E
.398 6
.358 8
.380 4
.411 2
.389 3
.261 0
.414 1
.370 3
.327 0
.329 5
.380 24
8
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
1B
49
OF 175
PO
370
271
A
19
7
E
3
5
PCT
.992
.982
TC
392
283
DP
31
1
MEDIA
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
67 234 32 70 20
3
133 483 58 127 26
3
110 395 49 111 29
1
45 161 30 46 17
0
70 264 44 83 23
2
29
84 11 17
6
0
38 129 22 39
8
0
100 301 38 88 21
3
25
96 12 25
4
0
121 401 43 96 15
0
488 1762 247 501 127
9
OPPONENT
at Houston
DATE
8/30/99
AB
6
R
6
H
6
2B
1
3B
0
HR
3
RBI
5
OPPONENT
at Chicago
at Milwaukee
at Philadelphia
at San Francisco (10)
at Pittsburgh
St. Louis
at Los Angeles (19)
Philadelphia (11)
at Montreal
at St. Louis
at St. Louis
Pittsburgh
at Atlanta (19)
at Montreal
at San Diego
at St. Louis
at Atlanta
at San Diego
Houston
at Atlanta
at Chicago
at St. Louis
at Florida
at Philadelphia
at Pittsburgh
at Atlanta
at Arizona
vs. Atlanta
vs. Atlanta
at Philadelphia
DATE
5/26/64
9/30/64
7/6/68
7/19/70 (G2)
8/8/70
9/8/72 (G1)
5/24/73
9/20/75
8/9/78
6/19/82
6/28/83 (G1)
4/26/85
7/4/85
8/8/85
9/2/85
10/3/85
4/30/86
5/23/86
7/24/87 (G2)
7/14/88
9/8/88
7/25/94
9/23/95
7/3/96
4/14/00
4/7/04
5/10/04
5/5/06
8/21/08
5/1/11
AB
6
6
6
5
6
5
9
6
5
5
6
5
9
6
5
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
7
5
7
R
3
1
3
2
4
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
4
0
2
1
1
3
1
1
0
3
2
2
1
2
0
0
H
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2B
1
0
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
1
3B
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
HR
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
RBI
2
1
3
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
3
3
2
3
2
1
4
4
2
0
3
4
4
0
0
3
1
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BIRTHPLACE: Lewistown, PA
RESIDES: New Zion, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 83 Days
SIGNED BY: Marlin McPhail
HOW OBTAINED: Mets 30th round pick in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
FRONT OFFICE
JOSH EDGIN
JOSHS BEST
WIN STREAK
1 game
7/20/12
LOSS STREAK
2 games
8/20/12 - present
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
3 strikeouts
four times, last, 7/24/12 vs. Washington
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings
2 times, last, 8/4/12 at San Diego
SCORELESS STREAK
10.0 innings
(7/18/12-8/8/12)
2011
Joshua Wayne (Josh) Edgin graduated from Mercersburg Academy (PA) before attending The Ohio State University in
2007...He transferred to Francis Marion University (PA) in 2009.
Drafted in the 50th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft by Atlanta, but did not sign.
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HISTORY
Split time with the Savannah Sand Gnats (A) of the South Atlantic League and the St. Lucie Mets (A) of the Florida State
League.
Named a South Atlantic League mid-season All-Star.
Ranked second in the South Atlantic League with 16 saves at the time of his promotion to St. Lucie...Recorded a 0.87
ERA (three earned runs/31.0 innings) with the Sand Gnats.
YEAR IN REVIEW
The Mets selected his contract from Buffalo (AAA) of the International
League on July 13.
Made his major league debut by pitching 1.1 innings and allowing two
earned runs and two hits with no walks and three strikeouts at Atlanta on
July 13.
For the year, lefthanded batters hit .164 (9-55) vs. him with 18 strikeouts.
Pitched 0.2 scoreless innings, allowing one hit with one walk and two
strikeouts to pick up his first major league victory and 8-7 10 inning win
at San Francisco on July 30.
Did not allow an earned run in 10 day games (8.0 innings).
Did not allow a run in 10 straight appearances (10.0 innings) from July 18August 8...Permitted six hits over that stretch with two walks and 14
strikeouts.
Gave up one unearned run over a stretch of 16 games from August 19September 17 (11.0 innings)...In those games, he allowed five hits, with
three walks and six strikeouts.
Worked 2.0 innings twice during the season, July 21 vs. Los Angeles (NL)
and August 4 at San Diego.
Struck out 30 batters in 25.2 innings, an average of 10.5 per nine innings.
Did not pitch after September 20.
At Buffalo, struck out 40 in 37 innings, an average of 9.7 per nine innings.
Began the year with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Promoted to
Buffalo and made his first appearance with the Bisons on April 23...Went
3-2 with one save and a 3.89 ERA (16 earned runs/37.0 innings) with
Buffalo (AAA) and a 1.42 ERA (one earned run/6.1innings) at Binghamton.
EDGIN, JOSH
2012
Split time between the Kingsport Mets (A) of the Appalachian League and the Savannah Sand Gnats (A) of the South
Atlantic League.
BACKGROUND
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
EDGIN, JOSH
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the NewYork Mets in the 30th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR TEAM
2010 Kingsport (A)
Savannah (A)
2011 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS (NL)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
0-0
1-0
2-1
0-0
3-2
1-2
6-4
ERA
G
2.84 18
0.00
2
0.87 24
2.06 25
1.42
6
3.89 35
4.56 34
2.38 110
1-2
4.56
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
34
SV
IP
3 31.2
0
3.0
16 31.0
11 35.0
2
6.1
1 37.0
0 25.2
33 144.0
0
25.2
H
28
3
14
30
5
34
19
114
R
15
0
4
10
1
19
14
49
ER
10
0
3
8
1
16
13
38
19
14
13
HR HB
2 4
0 0
0 0
2 1
1 0
0 1
5 2
5 6
5
BB
12
0
10
13
2
18
10
55
10
SO WP BK
41 1 1
5 0 0
41 3 0
35 1 0
5 0 0
40 0 0
30 0 0
167 5 1
30
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --0
0 0
--- ---
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
-----
G
34
34
AB
0
0
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
34
PO
0
A
2
E
1
PCT
.667
TC
3
DP
0
WINS
35
30
28
26
25
24
22
21
21
19
LOSSES
19
36
14
8
14
6
7
14
2
8
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JEURYS FAMILIA
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #27
WEIGHT: 230
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 10, 1989
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 23
2011
JEURYS BEST
WIN STREAK
None
LOSS STREAK
None
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
3 strikeouts
10/1/12 at Miami
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
4.0 innings
10/1/12 at Miami
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings
2 times, last, 9/26/12 vs. Pittsburgh
Named the Sterling Organizational Pitcher of the Year for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Was 10-6 with a 2.69 ERA in 24 games, 23 starts for Savannah.
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POSTSEASON
2009
HISTORY
2010
YEAR IN REVIEW
Began the year with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Made six
starts before being promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League
on May 10.
MOST WALKS, GAME
Was the Sterling Award recipient at Binghamton, emblematic of the team 6 walks
10/1/12 at Miami
MVP.
Ranked fifth among Mets minor leaguers with 132 strikeouts.
SCORELESS STREAK
In 23 games combined, all starts, he was 5-5 with a 2.90 ERA...In 124.0 6.0 innings
innings, he allowed 106 hits, 50 runs, 40 earned, with 43 walks and 132 (9/26/12-present)
strikeouts.
In 17 starts with Binghamton, he went 4-4 with a 3.49 ERA (34 earned
runs/87.2 innings)...Gave up 85 hits, with 43 runs, 35 walks and 96 strikeouts.
In his first eight starts for Binghamton, he was 0-2 with six no-decisions and a 3.35 ERA (17 earned runs/45.2 innings)....In
his next nine starts, he went 4-2 with a 3.64 ERA (17 earned runs/42.0 innings).
Put together two double-digit strikeout games in back-to-back starts...Struck out 11 at Trenton on June 12 and 10 vs.
Trenton at home on June 18.
Righthanded batters compiled a .194 (40-206) mark against him.
Went 7.0 innings twice: May 10 vs. New Britain and May 15 at Trenton.
Struck out 36 in 36.1 innings in his six starts at St. Lucie...Opponents hit .171 (21-123) against him.
FAMILIA, JEURYS
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
FAMILIA, JEURYS
BACKGROUND
Jeurys Familia (pronounced Jer-ISS) graduated from Liceo Analilian Miranda High School in 2007.
Enjoys listening to music and playing video games.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on July 13, 2007.
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TEAM
GCL Mets (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-2
10-6
6-9
1-1
4-4
9-9
0-0
32-31
0-0
ERA
G
2.79 11
2.69 24
5.58 24
1.49
6
3.49 17
4.73 28
5.84
8
3.85 110
5.84
GS CG SHO
11 0
0
23 0
0
24 0
0
6 0
0
17 0
0
28 1
0
1 0
0
109 1
0
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IP
51.2
134.0
121.0
36.1
87.2
137.0
12.1
567.2
H
46
109
117
21
85
145
10
523
R
20
49
87
7
43
84
8
290
ER
16
40
75
6
34
72
8
243
HR HB
2 3
3 12
7 15
1 1
10 8
8 4
0 0
31 43
12.1
10
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
1
0 0 .000 .000
1
0 0 .000 .000
E
0
0
BB
13
46
74
8
35
73
9
249
SO
38
109
137
36
96
128
10
544
10
WP BK
4 2
17 5
25 3
1 0
10 0
13 2
0 0
70 12
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
.000
.000
G
8
8
AB
1
1
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
8
PO
0
A
3
E
0
PCT
1.000
TC
3
DP
0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
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PEDRO FELICIANO
LEFTHANDED PITCHER #55 @PerpetualPedro
WEIGHT: 192
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: August 25, 1976
non-roster invitee
2012
2011
WIN STREAK
7 games
7/7/06-4/9/07
LOSS STREAK
3 games
7/28/07-7/7/08
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
5 strikeouts
3 times, last, 9/1/07 at Atlanta
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
5.0 innings
6/28/03 at New York (AL)
MOST WALKS, GAME
4 walks
6/28/03 at New York (AL)
SCORELESS STREAK
14.2 innings
8/4/06-9/24/06
2010
POSTSEASON
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HISTORY
Surpassed his own franchise record with 92 games pitched (previous record 88 games in 2009).
Tied the Dodgers Mike Marshall (1973) for fourth place on Baseballs all-time single-season games pitched list, trailing
only Marshall (106 games in 1974) and Pittsburghs Kent Tekulve (94 in 1979) and Salomon Torres (94 in 2006).
Appeared in consecutive games 15 times, three straight games six times, four straight games twice and six straight
games three times.
Appeared in his 402nd career game in June 10 loss vs. San Diego, surpassing Tom Seaver (401) for second place on the
Mets all-time games pitched list...Also passed Jerry Koosman (376) and Jesse Orosco (372).
Appeared in 22 games in September, setting a major league record for games pitched in a calendar month (previous
record was 21 games by the Dodgers Mike Marshall in July 1975 and the Giants Gary Lavelle in August 1984).
YEAR IN REVIEW
Missed the entire season on the Disabled List with a left rotator cuff
strain... Underwent surgery on September 8 to repair his left rotator cuff,
performed by Dr. James Andrews.
Began the season on the 15-Day Disabled List...An MRI on April 13
revealed a torn capsule in his left shoulder...Marked his first career stint on
the DL...Transferred to the 60-Day DL on April 15...Was limited to four
Spring Training relief appearances, allowing one earned run on five hits while
striking out six.
Was seen by Dr. James Andrews in Pensacola, Fla. on April 18, who
recommended a conservative treatment program for a six-week period...
Began a shoulder strengthening program immediately.
Made one rehab appearance with the GCL Yankees on August 25, starting
and tossing 1.0 scoreless inning vs. the Tigers.
PEDROS BEST
Missed the entire season recovering from left rotator cuff surgery,
performed by Dr. James Andrews, on September 8, 2011.
Made 10 major league rehabilitation appearances, starting in July, over four
levels of the Yankees minor league organization, but sprained his ankle in
September and was shut down for the remainder of the season...Pitched
for Tampa (A) of the Florida State League, the Gulf Coast Yankees (R) of the
Gulf Coast League, Trenton (AA) of the Eastern League and Staten Island
(A) of the New York-Penn League.
Allowed three runs, earned, over 9.1 innings (2.89 ERA) during the
rehabilitation stint.
HEIGHT: 5-10
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 36
FRONT OFFICE
FELICIANO, PEDRO MANAGER & COACHES
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2009
Led the majors with 88 relief appearances, which was also a new club record.
Recorded a 1.69 ERA (six earned runs/32.0 innings) in 48 appearances at home, holding opponents without an earned
run in his first 33 appearances at Citi Field through August 3 (25.0 inings).
Held opponents hitless over 22 at-bats with runners on base from April 8-May 7 vs. Philadelphia...The run was snapped
by a Jayson Werth two-run home run.
Was named the Mets Pitcher of the Month for September after going 1-0 with a 2.79 ERA (three earned runs/9.2
innings) with 13 strikeouts in 17 appearances.
Did not allow an earned run in 14 of his final 16 outings of the season.
Made four relief appearances for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic prior to the season, allowing two hits in 3.0
scoreless inning.
2008
Of his 86 relief appearances, 70 were scoreless...Opponents hit .179 (5-28) with runners in scoring position and two
outs.
Was 2-4 with a 2.34 ERA (nine earned runs/34.2 innings) in 49 appearances prior to the All-Star Game...Was 1-2 with
a 4.50 ERA (14 earned runs/28.0 innings after the break.
Allowed just one earned run in 10.2 innings (0.84 ERA) over his first 18 relief outings of the season from April 2-May
6.
Held opponents scoreless in 16 of his final 18 appearances of the season from August 26-September 28.
2007
Did not allow an earned run over his first 16 outings of the season (14.2 innings) prior to allowing two earned runs on
May 12 vs. Milwaukee.
Snapped his career-high seven-game winning streak with a loss on June 5 vs. Philadelphia, allowing two hits and two
earned runs without retiring a batter...The streak was from July 9, 2006-April 9, 2007.
Earned his first career save on June 30 at Philadelphia, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings...Recorded his only other save of
the season on September 1 at Atlanta...Marked the seventh time in major league history that a save was recorded with
five-or-more strikeouts to end a game.
2006
Went 7-2 with a 2.09 ERA (14 earned runs/60.1 innings) in 64 relief appearances with the Mets...Ranked third among
all NL relievers in ERA...Tied for fourth among NL relievers in wins...Entered the season with just one career major
league win.
Did not allow a run over a 16-appearance stretch from August 8-September 24, going 2-0 and holding opponents to
eight hits in 14.2 scoreless innings.
Prior to the season, pitched for Puerto Rico in the inaugural World Baseball Classic, tossing 2.1 scoreless innings over
three relief appearances.
POSTSEASON: Saw his only career postseason action, going 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA (one earned run/4.2 innings) in six
relief appearances in the NLDS and NLCS...Earned his first postseason win in NLDS Game 3 at Los Angeles (NL),
retiring Nomar Garciaparra with the bases loaded to end the fifth inning.
2005
Went 3-2 with a 3.89 ERA (16 earned runs/37.0 innings) and 36 strikeouts in 37 relief appearances for the Fukuoka
Softbank Hawks of the Japanese Pacifi c League.
2004
Earned his first major league win on August 4 at Milwaukee, striking out both batters faced and stranding one inherited
runner in a 6-5 Mets victory.
2003
Was signed to a major league contract and selected to the Mets 25-man roster on May 22 where he remained for the
rest of the season.
2002
Made his major league debut in September 4 win vs. Florida, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings...Was signed to a major league
contract and selected to the active roster from Norfolk (AAA) on September 2.
Was acquired by the Mets along with outfielder Elvin Andujar and two players-to-be-named later (outfielders Raul
Gonzalez and Brady Clark) in exchange for lefthanded pitcher Shawn Estes and cash considerations on August 15.
Was claimed off waivers by the Detroit Tigers on October 11...Was released on December 16 and signed by the Mets
on December 20.
2001
Began the season with Jacksonville, and was named to the Southern League All-Star team...Promoted to Las Vegas on
July 3.
1999
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Was placed on the Disabled List from May 30-June 27, with a strained left hamstring...Also on the DL from July 31-August
7 with a blister on his left hand.
1997
Spent the majority of the season with Single-A Savannah, going 3-7 with four saves and a 2.64 ERA in 36 appearances
(nine starts)... made his final appearance of the season with Single-A Vero Beach on August 30.
Pedro Juan Feliciano graduated from Jose S. Algeria High School in Dorado, Puerto Rico.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 31st round of the June, 1995 Free Agent Draft.
Signed by the Cincinnati Reds as a six-year minor league free agent on December 21, 2001.
Acquired by the New York Mets, along with minor league outfielder Elvin Andujar and two players to be named later
(outfielders Raul Gonzalez and Brady Clark), in exchange for lefthanded pitcher Shawn Estes and cash on August 15,
2002.
Claimed off waivers by the Detroit Tigers on October 11, 2002.
Signed by the New York Mets as a free agent on December 16, 2002.
Had his contract sold to the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks of the Japanese Pacific League on January 21, 2005.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on December 19, 2005.
Signed by the New York Yankees as a free agent on January 3, 2011.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, March 22-April 15, 2011, with a left rotator cuff strain...Transferred to the 60-Day Disabled
List, April 15-October 27, 2011.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, February 24-October 29, 2012, recovering from left shoulder surgery.
H
12
50
90
3
68
0
76
7
3
16
41
33
35
14
9
20
52
35
14
30
4
56
47
57
51
66
0
4
2
0
3
516
R
12
36
45
1
44
0
31
2
3
11
14
14
10
7
5
10
21
25
12
17
3
15
26
24
25
24
0
2
0
0
1
271
ER
10
26
31
1
35
0
26
2
2
7
13
11
9
7
5
10
18
21
11
16
3
14
22
24
20
23
0
2
0
0
1
217
HR HB
0 0
1 3
11 1
1 0
8 2
0 0
4 5
0 1
2 0
2 1
3 3
1 3
3 1
1 0
0 0
3 0
5 3
4 4
2 1
5 6
1 0
4 3
3 5
7 3
7 0
1 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
46 24
BB
7
26
39
0
30
0
24
4
1
5
11
11
4
1
1
6
21
15
12
13
1
20
31
26
18
30
0
0
1
2
0
188
SO WP BK
9 4 2
39 4 3
94 6 4
1 0 0
51 2 0
0 0 0
48 3 0
11 0 2
2 0 0
5 1 0
55 2 0
26 0 0
19 0 0
11 1 0
4 0 0
18 0 0
43 3 1
25 3 0
14 1 0
36 0 0
5 0 0
54 1 0
61 1 1
50 2 0
59 2 1
56 1 0
1 0 0
1 0 0
5 0 0
2 1 0
2 0 0
430 27 11
4 372.1
352
152
137
29
159
341 11
* - led league
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SV
IP
0
6.2
3 41.0
4 105.2
0
2.0
2 68.1
0
0.0
0 61.1
2
9.1
0
1.0
0
8.2
17 60.1
4 38.2
0 26.2
2
9.0
0
6.0
1 22.2
0 48.1
2 35.2
0 18.1
0 37.0
0
4.1
0 60.1
2 64.0
2 53.1
0 59.1
0 62.2
0
1.0
0
1.0
0
4.0
0
1.1
0
3.0
37 511.2
POSTSEASON
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
1 0
0
9 1
0
0 0
0
10 0
0
0 0
0
2 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
4 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
28 1
0
HISTORY
W-L ERA
G
0-0 13.50
6
2-3 5.71 22
3-7 2.64 36
0-0 4.50
1
2-5 4.61 22
0-0 0.00
0
4-5 3.82 25
0-0 1.93
9
0-0 18.00
1
0-1 7.27
6
5-4 1.94 54
2-1 2.56 28
1-1 3.04 20
0-0 7.00
5
0-0 7.50
6
3-2 3.97 15
0-0 3.35 23
4-3 5.30 32
1-1 5.40 22
3-2 3.89 37
0-0 6.23
3
7-2 2.09 64
2-2 3.09 78
3-4 4.05 86*
6-4 3.03 88*
3-6 3.30 92*
0-0 0.00
1
0-0 18.00
1
0-0 0.00
4
0-0 0.00
2
0-0 3.00
3
26-32 3.82 296
YEAR IN REVIEW
TEAM
Great Falls (R)
Great Falls (R)
Savannah (A)
Vero Beach (A)
1998 Vero Beach (A)
1999 Injured
2000 Vero Beach (A)
San Antonio (AA)
Albuquerque (AAA)
2001 Las Vegas (AAA)
Jacksonville (AA)
2002 Chattanooga (AA)
Louisville (AAA)
Norfolk (AAA)
METS
2003 Norfolk (AAA)
METS
2004 Norfolk (AAA)
METS
2005 Fukuoka (JPN)
2006 Norfolk (AAA)
METS
2007 METS
2008 METS
2009 METS
2010 METS
2011 GCL Yankees (R)#
2012 Tampa (A)#
GCL Yankees (R)#
Trenton (AA)#
Staten Island (A)#
Minor League Totals
YEAR
1995
1996
1997
BACKGROUND
FRONT OFFICE
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3.31 459
21
FRONT OFFICE
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR TEAM
2006 METS/ST. LOUIS
W-L
0-0
ERA
3.00
G
3
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
SV
0
IP
3.0
H
2
R
1
ER
1
HR HB
1 0
BB
2
SO WP BK
2 0 0
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
SV
0
IP
1.2
H
0
R
0
ER
0
HR HB
0 0
BB
0
SO WP BK
1 1 0
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
2.1
3.0
5.1
H
0
2
2
R
0
0
0
ER
0
0
0
HR HB
0 0
0 0
0 0
BB
1
2
3
SO WP BK
1 0 0
3 0 0
4 0 0
W-L
1-0
ERA
0.00
G
3
W-L
0-0
0-0
0-0
ERA
0.00
0.00
0.00
G
3
4
7
AVG
G
--0
.000 459
AB
0
6
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
2
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --2
0 0 .000 .250
E
0
7
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
459
PO
27
A
77
E
7
PCT
.937
TC
111
DP
7
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
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INFIELDER #61
WEIGHT: 215
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 6, 1991
BIRTHPLACE: Valencia, VZ
RESIDES: Valencia, VZ
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 0 Days
SIGNED BY: Sandy Johnson, Ismael Cruz and Robert Alfonzo
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on August 6, 2007
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 21
FRONT OFFICE
WILMER FLORES
Batted .310 in 59 games for Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League...Was the Sterling Award winner for his club.
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Hit .323 (30-93) in 24 April games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Had five doubles and 18 RBI for the
month.
Batted .309 (47-152) with 70 RBI with men in scoring position.
In addition, he compiled a .302 (77-255) batting mark with runners on base.
Also compiled a .293 (49-167) batting mark against lefthanded pitching.
In 23 June games, he fashioned a .293 (24-82) average.
For the season, he had 40 multiple-hit games: 33 games with two hits and seven contests with three hits.
Knocked in five runs at Daytona Beach on May 24 and four runs at Bradenton on April 26.
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
Split the season between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and was
named the Sterling Organizational Player of the Year.
Named a MiLB.com Organizational All-Star.
Combined to hit .300 (148-493) with 68 runs scored, 30 doubles, two triples, a career-high 18 home runs and 75 RBI
in 130 games.
Was selected the MVP of the FSL All-Star Game, going 3-4 with three RBI to help the South All-Stars to a 6-3 win over
the North squad on June 17 at Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, FL.
Selected to the 2012 All-Star Futures Game, his second (also, 2009)...He started at third base and went 0-2.
Had a season-high four hits twice during the season, once at St. Lucie vs. Jupiter on May 1 and once at Binghamton at
Erie on June 24.
Made his Double-A debut on June 21 at Akron...Went 1-4 with an RBI.
Hit in nine straight from August 20-August 28, going 19-35 (.543) with three home runs and six RBI...Had six multi-hit
games during the streak, including four, three-hit games.
Made 12 errors during the season, a career-low...Made starts at second base (27 combined), third base (86 combined),
first base (seven at Binghamton) and designated hitter (seven at Binghamton).
Hit .390 (46-118) on the road for the B-Mets...Also went 40-106 (.377) with five home runs in August.
Batted .343 (23-67) with runners in scoring position...Batted .309 (47-152) with 70 RBI with men in scoring position...In
addition, he compiled a .302 (77-255) batting mark with runners on base.
Also compiled a .293 (49-167) batting mark against lefthanded pitching.
Batted .272 (53-195) with 10 doubles, five home runs and 20 RBI in 53 games for Bravos de Margarita of the Venezulean
Winter League.
FLORES,WILMER
2012
Split the year between Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League and St Lucie (A) of the Florida State League.
Was the Sterling Award winner for St. Lucie, emblematic of the top player on his team.
2009
2008
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
FLORES,WILMER
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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BACKGROUND
Wilmer Flores graduated from Inra High School in Velencia,VZ in 2007.
Enjoys swimming.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on August 6, 2007.
YEAR TEAM
2008 Kingsport (A)
Savannah (A)
Brooklyn (A)
2009 Savannah (A)
2010 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.310 59 245 36 76 12
4
.400
1
5
1
2
0
0
.267
8
30
3
8
1
0
.264 125 488 44 129 20
2
.278 66 277 30 77 18
2
.300 67 277 32 83 18
1
.269 133 516 52 139 26
2
.289 64 242 31 70 12
0
.311 66 251 37 78 18
2
.284 589 2331 266 662 125 13
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
8
41 1
2
5 12 28
2 1
0
0 0
0
0
0
2
0 0
0
1 1
0
0
1
7
0 0
3
36 3
6
9 22 72
3 3
7
44 0
2
5 23 37
2 1
4
40 0
2
2
9 40
2 4
9
81 2
8
6 27 68
2 2
10
42 1
8
3 18 30
3 2
8
33 1
2
1 20 30
0 0
49 318 9 30 31 132 314 14 13
SLG
.490
.400
.300
.332
.433
.415
.380
.463
.494
.412
OBP
.352
.400
.290
.305
.342
.324
.309
.336
.361
.327
E
19
0
2
13
12
14
20
8
4
92
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
HITS
14
16
15
12
13
11
15
11
17
18
13
15
16
17
17
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
9
14
10
10
6
8
10
14
21
11
14
PITCHER
Jay Hook
Al Jackson
Tracy Stallard
Jack Fisher
Bob Shaw
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Jerry Koosman
Tom Seaver
Jerry Koosman
Jon Matlack
Craig Swan
Nino Espinosa
Craig Swan
Mark Bomback
Pat Zachry
Craig Swan
Tom Seaver
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Sid Fernandez
Dwight Gooden
YEAR
1988
1989
1990
HITS
18
18
14
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
15
19
14
10
9
13
10
9
11
20
9
10
11
11
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
13
9
12
11
7
13
8
12
PITCHER
Ron Darling
David Cone
David Cone
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Bret Saberhagen
Bobby Jones
Jason Isringhausen
Rick Reed
Bobby Jones
Rick Reed
Mike Hampton
Steve Trachsel
Pedro Astacio
Steve Trachsel
Tom Glavine
Steve Trachsel
Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Tom Glavine
Johan Santana
Johan Santana
R.A. Dickey
R.A. Dickey
Jonathon Niese
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Began the season on the 15-Day Disabled List, with a sore right pectoral muscle...Was activated on April 19.
Ranked fifth among American League relievers with 302 strikeouts over the last five years (2007-2011).
Went 0-0 with seven saves and a 1.37 ERA (four earned runs/26.1 innings) after the All-Star break.
Tossed 16.0 straight scoreless innings from July 22-September 5.
Led the Blue Jays with 17 saves.
Converted 12 of his final 13 save opportunities.
Allowed one of 11 inherited runners to score...For his career, has permitted 26 of 144 inherited runners to score (18.1 percent).
Held righthanded batters to a .177 (14-79) average.
Had nine saves and a 2.51 ERA (eight earned runs/28.2 innings) vs. AL East opponents.
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
Underwent surgery on December 18 to remove a bone spur from his right FRANKS BEST
elbow...The surgery was performed by Mets Medical Director Dr. David
WIN STREAK
Altchek at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.
4 games
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List with a left oblique strain on June 24... two times, last, 4/30/10-6/24/10
Reinstated from the 15-Day Disabled List on August 3.
Became the third closer in major league history to record a save in every LOSS STREAK
game of a season-opening series of three or more games...Earned all three 5 games
saves with a strikeout of the final batter...Derrick Turnbow of the Brewers 5/20/11-4/20/12
in 2006 and Salomon Torres of the Pirates in 2007 were the others.
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
Collected three saves in as many days for the second time against Arizona on
5 strikeouts
May 5 in a 4-3 win, May 6 in a 3-1 win and May 7, a 5-2 win over Philadelphia.
5/10/08, Oakland at Texas
Worked a 1-2-3 ninth inning on August 18 in a 2-0 win at Washington to
earn his 20th save of the season...The second 20 save season of his career LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
(had 25 saves in 2009 with Texas).
2.2 innings
6/2/07, Texas at Seattle
Finished 23 for 26 in save opportunities.
Limited the opposition to a .216 (8-37) batting average in late inning
MOST WALKS, GAME
pressure situations, with runners in scoring position.
5 walks
Opponents hit .241 (14-58) with runners in scoring position.
9/9/07, Texas vs. Oakland
Worked the second fewest innings in a season during his career (42.1)...
Threw 7.1 innings over eight games in 2006...Also recorded the second SCORELESS STREAK
17.2 innings
fewest strikeouts (47) in a season during his career.
4/6/09-5/29/09
Led the bullpen in saves (23).
Converted nine of 10 save opportunities during the month of May...
Recorded 14 strikeouts in 11.1 inning pitched.
Did not permit a run in nine of his final 10 outings from August 24-September 16.
Made his final appearance of the year on September 16 at Milwaukee...Did not pitch again due to a sore right elbow.
Made five rehab appearances for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Allowed two runs, earned, on six hits in 4.2
innings pitched with four strikeouts.
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 33
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2010
Ranks second all-time in Rangers history behind Nolan Ryan with 10 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
Won a career-high six games, including five in Texas first 44 games.
Notched 60 strikeouts and issued 18 walks in 52.2 innings.
Was on the Disabled List from August 28 through the remainder of the season with right latissimus dorsi muscle
strain...Began a throwing program on September 21, but was unable to return for the postseason.
Allowed two of 13 inherited runners to score.
2009
2008
Had the lowest ERA (3.13) of any Texas pitcher with at least 25.0 innings.
His 3.19 strikeout-to-walk ratio was the 11th-best in the American League.
First batters were 9-55 (.164) with 22 strikeouts against him.
2007
Recalled from Oklahoma (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 23 and spent the rest of the year with the Rangers,
appearing in 59 games.
Notched 21 holds.
2006
Made eight relief outings with Texas...His first major league games since 2004..
2005
Spent the entire season on the Disabled List after undergoing Tommy John
surgery.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on April 2, retroactive to March 25,
with right elbow inflammation...Made six rehabilitation appearances.
Underwent Tommy John surgery on April 29.
2004
2003
2002
2001
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3.92 379
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
13 0
0
7 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 0
0
6 0
0
16 1
1
6 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
3 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
62 1
1
0
SV
IP
0
0.0
0 48.0
0 53.1
0
1.0
2 68.0
0 16.0
0 53.0
0 25.2
0 78.1
0 35.1
6 17.2
0 51.1
1
3.0
0
3.1
0 14.2
0
4.0
0
7.1
2
6.0
0 59.1
5
9.0
5 63.1
0
2.0
25 49.1
2 52.2
0
5.0
17 50.2
1
4.2
23 42.1
17 448.0
H
0
44
58
2
40
10
33
31
59
43
7
36
2
4
10
3
8
0
57
3
47
1
40
49
6
49
6
47
362
R
0
66
39
3
25
13
19
23
40
33
6
19
1
6
3
0
4
0
33
0
24
0
21
23
7
21
2
27
286
ER
0
55
27
2
22
10
15
23
31
33
5
19
1
3
3
0
4
0
30
0
22
0
21
22
6
20
2
26
238
HR HB
0 0
4 3
3 4
0 0
3 6
0 2
1 4
3 1
7 6
5 4
1 2
4 3
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
2 0
0 1
3 2
0 0
7 0
0 0
6 1
5 1
2 0
7 0
0 0
5 0
30 33
BB
0
76
35
2
30
16
27
18
36
18
10
28
2
2
4
0
2
3
38
3
26
0
15
18
4
18
1
21
287
SO WP BK
0 0 0
53 21 4
48 7 3
1 1 0
90 6 1
18 3 0
58 4 0
25 4 2
67 4 1
22 0 0
30 4 1
60 4 1
4 0 0
3 1 1
22 1 0
6 1 0
6 1 0
14 0 0
49 8 0
16 0 0
83 5 0
1 0 0
57 3 0
60 2 1
6 0 0
53 2 0
4 0 0
47 2 1
488 57 13
72 376.1
333
172
164
39
166
415 27
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
HISTORY
W-L ERA
G
0-0 0.00
0
0-5 10.31 16
2-4 4.56 12
0-0 18.00
1
4-3 2.91 37
2-2 5.63
9
1-5 2.55 16
0-4 8.06
6
7-3 3.56 16
2-3 8.41
7
1-3 2.55 15
5-2 3.33 45
0-0 3.00
2
0-1 8.10
4
0-0 1.84 13
0-0 0.00
4
0-1 4.91
8
1-0 0.00
5
1-1 4.55 59
0-0 0.00
8
3-5 3.13 58
0-0 0.00
2
2-3 3.83 51
6-4 3.76 56
0-1 10.80
5
1-4 3.55 54
0-0 3.86
5
1-3 5.53 48
20-34 4.78 183
YEAR IN REVIEW
TEAM
Injured
DSL Red Sox (A)
GCL Red Sox (A)
GCL Red Sox (A)
Augusta (A)
Trenton (AA)
Sarasota (A)
Winston-Salem (A)
2003 Winston-Salem (A)
Frisco (AA)
2004 Frisco (AA)
TEXAS (AL)
2005 Oklahoma City (AAA)
Frisco (AA)
2006 Frisco (AA)
Spokane (A)
TEXAS (AL)
2007 Oklahoma City (AAA)
TEXAS (AL)
2008 Oklahoma City (AAA)
TEXAS (AL)
2009 Frisco (AA)
TEXAS (AL)
2010 TEXAS (AL)
2011 Dunedin (A)
TORONTO (AL)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
METS
Minor League Totals
YEAR
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on December 15, 1996.
Acquired by the Chicago White Sox, along with lefthanded pitcher Byeong Hak An, on July 31, 2002.
Acquired by the Texas Rangers, along with outfielder Anthony Webster and righthanded pitcher Jon Rupe, on July 24,
2003 which completed the deal for outfielder Carl Everett, cash and three players-to-be-named-later on July 1, 2003.
On the Disabled List, March 25, 2005-remainder of season, with right elbow inflammation.
On the Disabled List, March 31-June 20, 2006, recovering from right elbow surgery.
On the Disabled List, June 27-August 26, 2006, with a right elbow strain.
On the Disabled List, May 7-May 21, 2009, with right bicep tendinitis.
On the Disabled List, June 4-June 19, 2009, with right shoulder tendinitis.
On the Disabled List, July 11-August 2, 2009, with a mild case of mild pneumonia.
On the Disabled List, August 28, 2010-remainder of the season, with a right latissimus dorsi muscle strain.
Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays, along with cash considerations, in exchange for catcher Mike Napoli on January 25,
2011.
On the Disabled List, March 31-April 19, 2011, with a sore right pectoral muscle.
Signed by the New York Mets to a two-year contract on December 19, 2011.
On the Disabled List, June 24-August 3, 2012, with a left oblique strain.
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G
--- 48
--- 379
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R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --0
0 0
--- ---
E
1
5
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
379
PO
17
A
13
E
5
PCT
.857
TC
35
DP
0
MEDIA
AB
0
0
11th Inning12th Inning 13th Inning 14th Inning 15th Inning 16th Inning 17th Inning 18th Inning 19th Inning 20th Inning -
13th Inning 14th Inning 15th Inning 16th Inning 17th Inning 18th Inning 19th Inning 20th Inning 21st Inning 22nd Inning 23rd Inning 24th Inning 25th Inning -
6, June 7, 1985
vs. St. Louis
5, September 12, 1980
vs. Chicago
2, three times, last,
June 16, 1995 vs. Houston
5, August 20, 1973
vs. Cincinnati
1, three times, last,
August 5, 1971 at Atlanta
2, August 26, 1980
vs. San Diego
2, July 4, 1985
at Atlanta
None
None
None
2, May 31, 1964 (Game Two)
vs. San Francisco
1, April 15, 1968
at Houston
1, September 11, 1974
vs. St. Louis
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DILLON GEE
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #35
WEIGHT: 204
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: April 28, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Cleburne, TX
RESIDES: Cleburne, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 2 Years, 28 Days
SIGNED BY: Ray Corbett
HOW OBTAINED: Mets 21st round pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
DILLONS BEST
WIN STREAK
7 games
4/17/11-6/15/11
LOSS STREAK
2 games
3 times, last, 6/26/12-7/1/12
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
9 strikeouts
2 times, last, 6/20/12 vs. Baltimore
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
8.0 innings
2 times, last, 7/7/12 vs. Chicago-NL
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
1.2 innings
2 times, last, 5/3/11 vs. San Francisco
SCORELESS STREAK
11.0 innings
6/10/11-6/15/11
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
2 walks
5/25/11 at Chicago-NL (6.0 innings)
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2012
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2011
Began the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before having his contract selected by the Mets on
April 17...Made his season debut on April 17 at Atlanta, picking up the win and allowing one run, earned, in 5.2 innings.
Finished the season with a .684 winning percentage (13-6), which tied for the fifth-best winning percentage among
National League pitchers...Among rookie pitchers with at least 15 decisions, the .684 winning percentage is the best
single-season winning percentage in Mets history.
Among major league rookies, ranked in the top 10 in several categories: tied for second in wins, second in winning
percentage (.684), tied for fourth in starts (27), fourth in innings pitched (160.2) and seventh in strikeouts (114).
Became the 10th rookie in team history and only the second since 1986 to earn at least 10 wins in a single season
(Hisanori Takahashi, 2010) after he beat the Nationals on July 29...Gees 13 wins tied with Gary Gentry (1969) for fifth
most by a rookie in franchise history... Jerry Koosman holds the club mark for rookies with 17 victories in 1968.
Started the season 7-0 before losing on June 21 vs. Oakland...The seven wins was tied for the fourth-best streak to begin
a season in franchise history...Terry Leach started 10-0 in 1987; Pat Mahomes (1999) and Dwight Gooden (1988) each
started 8-0; while Frank Viola (1990), David Cone (1988) and Roger McDowell (1986) each started 7-0.
The Mets improved to 10-0 in his starts with a 4-0 win at Atlanta on June 15...Became the 24th pitcher since 1919 to
have his team win at least each of his first 10 starts in a season...The last rookie whose team won each of his first 10
starts in a season was Donne Wall for the Astros in 1996.
Won seven straight decisions from April 17-June 10 equaling the franchise record for rookies...The last Mets rookie to
accomplish that feat was Octavio Dotel who won seven straight decisions in 1999 (tying a club record set by Ron
Darling in 1984, and matched by Dwight Gooden later in 1984 and Jason Isringhausen in 1995)...Was the second rookie
in the majors since 2000 with a season-opening winning streak of seven or more games...Jered Weaver started 9-0 for
the Angels in 2006.
His seven-game winning streak from April 17-June 10 tied for the ninth-longest in the majors in 2011.
Became the first rookie in team history to win his first seven decisions in a season as a starter (April 17-June 10)...Jon
Matlack began his 1972 rookie season 6-0, winning five decisions as a starter and one out of the bullpen...Matlack lost
his sixth decision as a starter.
Lasted only 4.0 innings due to a 71-minute rain delay on June 15 at Atlanta, ending a 14-game streak to begin his career
of tossing at least 5.0 innings in every start...The 14 straight starts of at least 5.0 innings to begin his career is the
second-longest in Mets history...Bill Pulsipher owns the club record with 17 straight starts (June 6-September 11, 1995).
Recorded his first career complete game when he tossed 6.0 innings in
a rain-shortened victory at Chicago on May 25...Was one of four
rookies to toss a complete game in
2011...Joined Mike Bacsik (2002), Alay
Soler (2006), John Maine (2006) and
Jonathon Niese (twice, 2010) as the
only Mets rookies to throw a complete
game since 1999.
Tossed 5.2 innings of hitless ball vs. the
Nationals on May 19...The 5.2 innings was the
longest no-hit bid by a Mets rookie since August 16,
1999, when Octavio Dotel held the Padres without a hit
through 6.0 innings.
Finished the season 7-3 with a 3.17 ERA (29 earned runs/82.1
innings) in 15 games, 13 starts at Citi Field...Held opponents to a
.227 average at home.
Went 8-3 with a 3.76 ERA (37 earned runs/88.2 innings) in 17
games, 14 starts, before the All-Star break.
The first five batters in opponents lineups hit a combined .224 (81361) with 49 walks, 63 strikeouts, 10 home runs and a .357 slugging
percentage against him.
Held lefthanded batters to a .224 (59-263) average in 2011...The
.224 average was fifth-best in the NL among righthanded starters
with at least 20 starts.
Named to the Major League Baseball All-Star team which visited
Taiwan to play in a five-game 2011 Taiwan All-Star Series...Started
the fifth and final game of the series on November 5 and tossed
5.0 innings, allowing five hits and one run, earned, while striking
out five to receive a no-decison in MLBs 3-2 win.
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2008
2007
Began his pro career with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Worked out of the bullpen to start the season, before moving to the rotation on July 9...Finished the year 3-1 with 2.28
ERA as a starter.
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Dillon Kyle Gee graduated from Cleburne High School (TX) in 2004, earning All-State honors in baseball as a senior...
Was also a member of the golf team.
Attended the University of Texas at Arlington, and helped the Mavericks to a berth in the NCAA tournament in 2006.
Ranks second on the schools career list with 298.1 innings pitched and was a two-time honorable mention All
Southland Conference recipient (2005 and 2006).
Hobbies include hunting and golf.
His father, Kevin, is a fireman in Fort Worth, TX.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Started his second professional season with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Promoted to Binghamton (AA)
of the Eastern League on August 8.
Won the Sterling Award, emblematic of the teams most valuable player, for St. Lucie.
Named to the FSL All-Star team...Pitched 1.0 inning of relief.
Made four starts for the B-Mets, allowing just one run in each.
Appeared in nine games, all starts, for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before being shut down with a partially
torn labrum in his right shoulder.
Did not pitch after his start on May 25, an 8-7 no-decision vs. Lehigh Valley.
GEE, DILLON
2009
Spent the majority of the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before having his contract selected by
the Mets on September 6...Made his major league debut on September 7 at Washington.
Became the third Mets pitcher to take a no-hitter into the sixth inning in his major league debut, with all three coming
against Montreal/Washington... Gee surrendered a home run to Willie Harris, the first batter he faced in the sixth
inning, which was the first hit allowed...Randy Sterling threw 5.1 no-hit innings on September 16, 1974 at Montreal and
Brian Bannister tossed 5.1 no-hit frames on April 5, 2006 vs. Washington...Over the last five seasons only two other
pitchers have taken a no-hit bid into the sixth inning of their major league debuts: Johnny Cueto worked 5.0 hitless
innings for the Reds vs. Arizona on April 3, 2008 and Bannisters performance in 2006.
Also became the second Mets pitcher in franchise history to pitch 7.0 or more innings and allow two or fewer hits in
his major league debut...Jason Isringhausen surrendered two hits and two runs over 7.0 innings vs. the Cubs on July 17,
1995.
Beat the Phillies, 5-2, on September 25 at Philadelphia...Went 7.0 innings and allowed five hits and two runs, earned, with
two walks and five strikeouts...Became the fourth player in team history to begin his major league career with four
consecutive games in which he pitched at least 6.0 innings and allowed no more than three runs in any of those
appearances...Ron Darling accomplished the feat in his first seven games (five in 1983, two in 1984), while Gary Gentry
(1969) and Jason Jacome (1994) debuted with four-game streaks.
Collected an RBI single in his first major league at-bat in the second inning on September 7 at Washington (off Yunesky
Maya)...Became the first Mets pitcher to record an RBI in his major league debut and the seventh pitcher in team
history to collect a hit in his major league debut, joining Tom Seaver, Nino Espinosa,Walt Terrell, Ron Darling, David West
and Jason Roach...Went 0-20 at the plate with Buffalo this season and was 2-31 (.065) during his minor league career.
Picked up a hit in his first two starts to become the eighth Mets pitcher to have at least one hit in his first two games
with the club and the first since Brian Stokes in 2008...Became the second Mets pitcher to do it in his first two major
league games...Walt Terrell did it in 1982.
Led all of Triple-A with 165 strikeouts while making 28 starts for Buffalo (AAA)...Also set the Buffalo modern-day mark
for strikeouts in a season breaking Vicente Palacios record of 137 set in 1990...The 165 strikeouts also set a careerbest, breaking his old mark of 114, set in 2008 between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA)
of the Eastern League.
Set a minor league career-high with 13 wins...His 13 wins ranked second in the IL at the time of his promotion, one
behind leader Richard De Los Santos of Durham...The rookie righthander became the first Buffalo pitcher to win 13
games since Jason Jacome went 14-2 in 1998.
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Was selected by the New York Mets in the 21st round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, July 13-through the end of the 2012 season, after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder
to replace a portion of a damaged artery.
YEAR TEAM
2007 Brooklyn (A)
2008 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2009 Buffalo (AAA)
2010 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
2011 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-1
8-6
2-0
1-3
13-8
2-2
1-1
13-6
6-7
28-19
ERA
2.47
3.25
1.33
4.10
4.96
2.18
4.63
4.43
4.10
3.78
G
14
21
4
9
28
5
2
30
17
78
GS CG SHO
11 0
0
21 0
0
4 0
0
9 1
0
28 0
0
5 0
0
2 0
0
27 1
0
17 0
0
75 1
0
21-15
4.07
52
49
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IP
62.0
127.1
27.0
48.1
161.1
33.0
11.2
160.2
109.2
437.2
H
57
117
18
47
174
25
7
150
108
420
R
17
49
4
22
96
10
8
85
56
196
ER
17
46
4
22
89
8
6
79
50
184
HR HB
1 6
6 9
1 1
5 5
23 13
2 0
1 1
18 14
12 6
37 35
0 303.1
283
151
137
32
20
BB
9
19
5
16
41
15
5
71
29
95
115
SO WP BK
56 0 0
94 3 0
20 0 0
42 1 0
165 3 0
17 0 0
8 0 0
114 6 1
97 0 1
385 7 0
228
SO SB CS SLG OBP
7
0 0 .222 .207
37
0 0 .165 .176
E
1
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# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG.
.148
.129
G
17
52
AB
27
85
R
4
7
H
4
11
2B 3B
2
0
3
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
1 5
0
0
0
6 13
1
1
BB
2
4
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
52
PO
19
A
40
E
3
PCT.
.952
TC
62
DP
5
DATE
4/18/65 (G2)
9/11/66
4/13/67
4/14/67
7/11/71 (G2)
9/6/83
4/7/84
4/11/87
4/2/98
4/4/05
3/31/08
OPPONENT
vs. San Francisco
vs. Atlanta
vs. Pittsburgh
at Philadelphia
at Cincinnati
vs. Philadelphia
at Houston
vs. Atlanta
vs. Philadelphia
at Cincinnati
at Florida
BATTER
Orlando Cabrera
Pat Jarvis
Matty Alou
Clay Dalrymple
Pete Rose
Joe Morgan
Bill Doran
Dion James
Doug Glanville
DAngelo Jimenez
Hanley Ramirez
RESULT
Struck out looking
Struck out swinging
Doubled to rightfield
Grounded out to first
Grounded out to third
Struck our swinging
Grounded out to second
Struck out swinging
Singled to centerfield
Flied out to centerfield
Struck out looking
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GONZALEZ GERMEN
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #71
WEIGHT: 202
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 23, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: La Romana, DR
RESIDES: La Romana, DR
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 0 Days
SIGNED BY: Ismael Cruz, Ramon Pena and Sandy Rosario
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on October 10, 2007.
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
2012
2011
Made a career-high 21 starts for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Notched 111 strikeouts in 119.0 innings.
Won the Sterling Award, emblematic of the Most Valuable Player on his Dominican Summer League team.
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on Ocotber 10, 2007.
G
15
8
2
10
2
26
5
1
20
89
GS CG SHO
14 0
0
8 0
0
1 0
0
10 0
0
2 1
0
21 0
0
4 0
0
1 0
0
19 0
0
80 1
0
SV
IP
0 74.0
0 45.0
0
6.0
0 61.0
0 13.0
0 119.0
0 26.2
0
7.0
0 119.2
0 471.1
H
41
31
6
64
11
126
25
7
127
438
R
21
11
5
33
4
56
10
4
72
216
ER
11
9
4
25
4
52
9
4
61
179
HR HB
0 2
1 2
1 1
3 4
1 0
9 7
3 0
0 1
11 4
29 21
BB
15
3
0
11
1
35
8
2
33
108
SO WP BK
70 8 0
54 1 0
7 0 0
54 2 1
10 0 0
111 5 2
21 1 0
3 1 0
97 9 0
427 27 3
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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ERA
1.34
1.80
6.00
3.69
2.77
3.93
3.04
5.14
4.59
3.42
POSTSEASON
W-L
5-2
5-0
0-1
2-5
1-0
7-7
3-0
1-0
8-12
32-27
HISTORY
YEAR TEAM
2008 DSL Mets (A)
2009 DSL Mets (A)
GCL Mets (A)
2010 Kingsport (A)
Savannah (A)
2011 Savannah (A)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
2008
Began the year with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Was promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League
on May 4...Made one start for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League...Sent back to Binghamton on July 27 and spent
the remainder of the year with the B-Mets.
For the three teams, he was a combined 12-12 with a 4.34 ERA in 26 games, 24 starts...In 153.1 innings, he gave up 159
hits, with 86 runs, 74 earned, 43 walks and 121 strikeouts.
Spent the majority of the year with Binghamton...In 20 games, 19 starts, he went 8-12 with a 4.59 ERA.
Pitched one game for Buffalo and defeated Louisville on July 26...In 7.0 innings, he gave up seven hits, four runs, earned,
with two walks and three strikeouts.
Allowed one run in each of his four starts for St. Lucie...Was 3-0 with a 1.54 ERA in his starts (four earned runs/23.1
innings).
At Binghamton, he went a seasons best 8.0 innings to turns back Erie on July 25...Gave up five hits, three runs, earned,
with one walks and three strikeouts.
Went 7.2 innings in back-to-back starts at Portland on August 24 and Reading on August 29...Also pitched 7.1 innings
once and 7.0 innings five times.
Struck out a nine twice during the year, May 4 vs. Harrisburg and June 1 vs. Akron.
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
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DARIN GORSKI
LEFTHANDED PITCHER #60 @darin_gorski20
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
WEIGHT: 210
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: October 6, 1987
BIRTHPLACE: Lancaster, PA
RESIDES: Mount Joy, PA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 0 Days
SIGNED BY: Scott Hunter
HOW OBTAINED: Mets seventh round pick in the 2009 First-Year Player Draft
2012
Lefthanded batters hit .219 (25-114) against him for the year.
Named a MiLB.com Organziational All-Star.
In five April starts, he was 2-0 with a 2.45 ERA (seven earned runs/25.2 innings).
In June, he posted a 3-1 mark with a 3.45 ERA (12 earned runs/31.1 innings) in five contests.
Struck out a season-best nine in consecutive starts, August 20 vs. New Hampshire and August 25 at Portland.
Went 8.0 innings, allowing no runs to win at Trenton on June 9...Allowed seven hits, no walks and recorded three
strikeouts.
Had a streak of five straight games from June 22 to July 16 when he went 6.0 innings in each of those games.
Pitched once in relief, May 19 at Portland...Went 4.1 innings and struck out six.
2011
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the seventh round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR TEAM
2009 Brooklyn (A)
2010 Savannah (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-4
6-8
11-3
9-8
29-23
ERA
4.91
4.58
2.08
4.00
3.68
G
13
25
27
25
90
GS CG SHO
11 0
0
18 0
0
21 3
0
24 0
0
74 3
0
SV
0
3
1
0
4
IP
62.1
114.0
138.2
139.2
454.2
H
51
125
109
128
413
R
44
70
40
68
222
ER
34
58
32
62
186
HR HB
6 3
12 10
11 7
20 4
49 24
BB
26
43
29
50
148
SO WP BK
50 7 0
109 9 1
140 7 1
118 13 0
417 36 2
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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YEAR IN REVIEW
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BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 24
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Finished the season with a 2.73 ERA, the fourth-best ERA in franchise MATTS BESTS
history for a Mets rookie who made at least 10 starts...Had a 10.6 strikeout
per nine innings ratio (70 strikeouts/59.1 innings), one of only 13 rookies WIN STREAK
since 1970, and two Mets rookies all-time, to have a rate better than 10.0 2 games
and make at least 10 starts...Dwight Gooden compiled a 11.39 mark in his 8/16/12-8/29/12
1984 rookie season...Kerry Wood had the best rookie rate, striking out
LOSS STREAK
12.58 per nine for the Cubs in 1998.
3 games
Struck out 11 and recorded two hits in his major league debut on July 26
7/31/12-8/10/12
at Arizona...Became the first player in modern history (1900 to date) to
strike out 10 or more batters and collect at least two hits in his major
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
league debut.
11 strikeouts
His 11 strikeouts were the most in franchise history for a pitcher making 7/26/12 at Arizona
his major league debut...The previous record of eight strikeouts was held
by Tom Seaver, April 13, 1967 vs. Pittsburgh and Bill Denehy, April 16, 1967 LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
at Philadelphia...His 11 strikeouts were also tied for the eighth-most since 7.2 innings
1900 for a pitcher making his major league debut...The only pitchers to 8/16/12 at Cincinnati
have more are: J.R. Richards, Houston September 5, 1971, San Francisco
15; Karl Spooner, Brooklyn September 22, 1954, NY Giants 15; Stephen MOST WALKS, GAME
Strasburg, Washington June 8, 2010, Pittsburgh 14; Cliff Melton, NY Giants 5 walks
April 25, 1937, Boston (NL) 13; Steve Woodard, Milwaukee July 28, 1997, 8/10/12 vs. Atlanta
Toronto 12; Juan Marichal, San Francisco July 19, 1960, Philadelphia 12 and
Elmer Myers, Philadelphia (AL) October 6, 1915, Washington 12.
SCORELESS STREAK
Was the fourth pitcher since 1960 to strike out 11 or more batters 11.0 innings
without allowing a run in his major league debut, joining Milwaukee's Steve (8/10/12-8/16/12)
Woodard (July 28, 1997), Cleveland's Luis Tiant (July 19, 1964) and San
Francisco's Juan Marichal (July 19, 1960).
Doubled in his first major league plate appearance off Wade Miley and singled in the fourth inning in his second trip to
the plate...The last Mets pitcher to collect two hits in his major league debut was David West on September 24,1988
at St. Louis.
Became the 10th pitcher choosen in the first round by the Mets to make a start for the team...He was the first since
righthanded pitcher Mike Pelfrey made his Mets debut on July 8, 2006.
Delivered his first two major league RBI with his two-run double in the fourth-inning on August 16 at Cincinnati...Became
the third Mets pitcher with a multi-RBI game within the first five games of his career, joining Julio Valera (1990) and Brian
Bannister (2006).
Struck out his 50th batter in his start at St. Louis on September 4 in his 176th batter faced...It was the fourth-quickest
in team history to reach 50 strikeouts behind Pedro Martinez (148), Nolan Ryan (156) and Dwight Gooden (166).
Became the third pitcher in Mets history to strike out at least 10 hitters, but pitch no more than 5.0 innings on
September 12 vs. Washington...The other two were Sid Fernandez in 1986 and Oliver Perez in 2006...The last Mets
rookie to have at least two double-digit strikeout games in his first nine games was Dwight Gooden who had four in
1984.
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Became the first Mets pitcher to surrender a leadoff home run (Jimmy Rollins) as his only hit allowed over at least 7.0
innings on September 19 vs. Philadelphia...The last pitcher to allow only one hit in an outing of at least 7.0 innings and
that hit was a leadoff home run was Jack McDowell for the White Sox on July 14, 1991...McDowell allowed a home run
to the Brewers' Paul Molitor to start the game and finished with a one-hit complete-game win.
Posted a 1.88 ERA (five earned runs/24.0 innings) with 29 strikeouts in four starts at home...Went 0-2 at Citi Field.
Held righthanded hitters to a .185 (17-92) batting average...Lefthanders hit .212 (25-118).
Was placed on the Mets taxi squad on July 23 and was officially activated on July 24...At the time of his promotion,
ranked second in the International League with 112 strikeouts.
Named MiLB.com Top Star honors in the 2012 Triple-A All-Star Game on July 11 at Buffalo...Threw 2.0 hitless innings,
striking out two.
Hit a two-run home run on April 25 at Lehigh Valley...Also tossed 7.0 shutout innings to earn the win.
2011
In his first professional season, finished with a combined 13-5 record and a 3.32 ERA (50 earned runs/135.2 innings) in
26 starts with St Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Was 8-2 with a
2.37 ERA in 14 starts for St. Lucie and 5-3 with a 4.53 ERA in 12 games for Binghamton.
Selected to the Florida State League All-Star team.
Led Mets minor leaguers in wins (13) and strikeouts (156).
Was the Sterling Award recipient at St. Lucie, emblematic of the team MVP.
Was the FSL Pitcher of the Week for April 7-April 17, his first 10 days in professional baseball...Went 3-0 with a 0.00
ERA, allowing one unearned run in 16.0 innings.
Worked 0.1 innings and picked-up a save in the Futures All-Star Game on July
10 at Chase Field in Arizona.
Won his first four starts in St. Lucie and allowed just one unearned run
over 22.0 innings...Surrendered 14 hits, walked eight and recorded 27
strikeouts over the same span.
Held opposing righthanded batters to a .198 (26-131) batting
average, while all opponents hit .238 (67-281) against him.
Went 2-0 with a 2.05 ERA (five earned
runs/22.0 innings) in four June starts.
Recorded 10 strikeouts while tossing
7.0 shutout innings vs. Dunedin on
May 27.
Made his first start for Binghamton
on June 26...Lost, 6-4, and allowed
four runs, earned, nine hits, and two
walks in 4.2 innings.
Went 0-3 with a 5.76 ERA (19 earned
runs/29.2 innings) in his first six starts in Double-A.
Won five straight starts from August 4-August 29 and posted a 2.67 ERA
(eight earned runs/27.0 innings).
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Selected by the New York Mets in the first round (seventh overall pick) in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft.
W-L
8-2
5-3
7-5
3-5
20-10
ERA
2.37
4.53
3.68
2.73
3.48
G
14
12
20
10
46
GS CG SHO
14 0
0
12 0
0
20 0
0
10 0
0
46 0
0
3-5
2.73
10
10
SV
IP
0 76.0
0 59.2
0 110.0
0 59.1
0 245.2
0
59.1
H
67
58
97
42
222
R
24
32
46
19
102
ER
20
30
45
18
95
42
19
18
HR HB
5 2
4 3
9 6
5 3
18 11
5
BB
24
23
48
26
95
26
SO WP BK
92 1 0
64 5 0
112 9 0
70 3 0
268 15 0
70
SO SB CS SLG OBP
7
0 0 .444 .333
7
0 0 .444 .333
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG.
.333
.333
G
10
10
AB
18
18
R
0
0
H
6
6
2B 3B
2
0
2
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
3 3
0
0
0
3 3
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
10
PO
1
A
13
E
0
PCT.
1.000
TC
14
DP
0
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YEAR TEAM
2011 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
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REESE HAVENS
INFIELDER #64
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 36
WEIGHT: 195
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 20, 1986
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
HAVENS, REESE
2012
Played the entire season with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, hitting a career-low .215 (70-325).
Hit a team-high 10 home runs, his second season of double-digit home runs...Had 14 in 2009 with St. Lucie (A) of the
Florida State League.
His 94 games were the second most of his career (97 in 2009).
Began the year on the Disabled List...Made his season debut on April 29 at Erie...Went 3-4 with a home run, two RBI
and a walk.
Had a season-high four hits on August 9 at New Britain.
Hit .292 (14-48) as the leadoff hitter...In 11 games from the top spot, had two home runs and eight RBI.
Walked 58 times, tied for both the team lead and eighth in the Eastern League.
Made 77 starts at second base and 11 as the designated hitter.
2011
Underwent surgery on December 17, 2010 and a back injury limited his season to just 61 games, three games at St.
Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and 58 contests with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Made his St. Lucie debut on May 22...Joined Binghamton on May 27...Hit a combined .330 (31-94) in 27 games during
August and September.
Fashioned a .307 (43-140) batting mark against righthanded pitching at Binghamton.
2010
Hit .312 (39-125) in a combined 32 games at St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the
Eastern League.
2009
BACKGROUND
David Reese (Reese) Havens graduated from Bishop England (SC) High School where he played baseball...Also played
football his freshman year.
Named a third team All-American and second team All-SEC at the University of South Carolina in 2008.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the first round (22nd pick overall) of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
TEAM
Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H
.247 23
85 13 21
.247 97 360 53 89
.281 14
57
9 16
.338 18
68 12 23
.273
3
11
1
3
.289 58 211 37 61
.215 94 325 41 70
.253 307 1117 166 283
2B 3B
6
2
19
1
2
1
2
1
2
0
15
1
14
0
60
6
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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LaTROY HAWKINS
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #30 @LaTroyHawkins32
WEIGHT: 220
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: December 21, 1972
BIRTHPLACE: Gary, IN
RESIDES: Prosper, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 16 Years, 54 Days
SIGNED BY: Dan Durst (Minnesota)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on January 31, 2013
non-roster invitee
2012
2011
2010
2009
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
10 strikeouts
4/25/96, Minnesota at Detroit
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
9.0 innings
9/24/95, Minnesota vs. Chicago-AL
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
4.0 innings
2 times, last, 6/30/00, Minnesota at
Cleveland
MOST WALKS, GAME
5 walks
4 times, last, 4/2/98, Minnesota at Toronto
SCORELESS STREAK
21.2 innings
7/31/03-9/16/03
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
0 walks
9/24/95, Minnesota vs. Chicago-AL
LAST COMPLETE GAME
8/18/99, Minnesota at Baltimore
(Lost, 2-0)
LAST COMLETE GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMLETE GAME
5 hits
2 times, last, 9/18/99, Minnesota at Baltimore
(Lost, 2-0)
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LOSS STREAK
5 games
6/22/97-7/13/97
HISTORY
Missed most of the year with two stints on the Disabled List.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on May 9 (retroactive to May 7), with
right shoulder weakness and was transferred to the 60-Day DL on June
8...Reinstated on July 29.
Returned to the DL on August 12 (retroactive to August 11), with right
shoulder weakness.
Had season-ending right shoulder surgery on August 27.
WIN STREAK
6 games
4/6/02-9/29/02
YEAR IN REVIEW
LaTROYS BEST
Ranks second among active pitchers with 871 career games played, trailing
only Mariano Rivera (1,051).
Was 2-1 with a 1.35 ERA (three earned runs/20.0 innings) prior to the AllStar Break...It was his third season with a sub-2.00 ERA in the first half
(also in 2002 and 2011).
Registered a save May 6 vs. Toronto...It was his first save since August 22,
2009 (Houston vs. Arizona).
Finished the year by allowing just two earned runs over his last 11
appearances (7.1 innings pitched, 2.46 ERA).
Missed 30 games from May 7-June 8 with a fractured fifth finger on his
right hand...Suffered the injury on May 6 vs. Toronto fielding a ground ball.
HAWKINS, LaTROY
HEIGHT: 6-5
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 40
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
HAWKINS, LaTROY
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
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MEDIA
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2008
Began the year with the Yankees where he was 1-1 with a 5.71 ERA in 33 games.
Traded to Houston, along with cash considerations for infielder Matt Cusick on July 30.
Allowed only one earned run over 24 games with Houston (21.0 innings).
Picked up his only save of the year, August 4 at the Chicago Cubs.
2007
Became one of five major league pitchers with at least 60 appearances the last two years.
POSTSEASON: Made five appearances in the postseason, allowing jut one run in 5.0 innings pitched.
2006
2005
Began the year with the Cubs and traded to the Giants on May 28.
Traded to Baltimore on December 6.
2004
2003
Had a career-best ERA which ranked seventh among American League relievers (minimum 50 innings).
Had a 10-game winning streak snapped June 8 at San Diego.
POSTSEASON: Made three relief outings in the American League Division series posting a 1-0 record with a 6.00 ERA
(two earned runs/3.0 innings).
2002
His 2.13 ERA ranked fifth among American League relief pitchers (minimum 50 innings).
POSTSEASON: Made seven appearances in the postseason, compiling a 7.36 ERA (three earned runs/3.2 innings).
2001
2000
Converted all 14 of his save opportunities including his first professional save on May 28 vs. Texas.
1999
1998
1997
1996
Began the year with Minnesota and was optioned to Salt Lake (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on May 14.
Recalled on September 8, but did not pitch the remainder of the year.
1995
1994
Named the Twins Minor League Player of the Year for the second straight season as he went a combined 18-6 with a
3.07 ERA in 29 starts between Fort Myers (A) of the Florida State League, Nashville (AA) of the Southern League and
Salt Lake City (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
1993
His 18 wins were tied for the most in the minor leagues.
Led the league in ERA and strikeouts and was tied for the league lead in victories.
Set a Midwest League record with 15 strikeouts in 7.0 innings, June 25 vs. Cedar Rapids...Recorded eight straight
strikeouts in that game to tie a league record.
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2.
3.
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Selected by the Minnesota Twins in the seventh round of the June 1991 Free Agent Draft.
Signed by the Chicago Cubs as a free agent on December 3, 2003.
Acquired by the San Francisco Giants, along with cash in exchange for righthanded pitchers David Aardsma and Jerome
Williams, on May 28, 2005.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 17-July 3, 2005, with ulnar neuritis in his right elbow.
Acquired by the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for lefthanded pitcher Steve Kline on December 6, 2005.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, April 24-May 21, 2007, with right elbow inflammation.
Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a free agent on December 5, 2006.
Signed by the New York Yankees as a free agent on December 21, 2007.
Acquired by the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league infielder Matt Cusick on July 30, 2008.
Signed by the Milwaukee Brewers as a free agent on December 9, 2009.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, July 28-August 11, 2009, with shingles in his back.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, May 9-July 29, 2010, with right shoulder weakness.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August 12, 2010-end of the season, with right shoulder weakness.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, March 31-April 21, 2011 recovering from right shoulder surgery.
Signed by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a free agent on January 6, 2012.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 7-June 9, 2012, with a broken right pinkie finger.
Signed by the New York Mets as a free agent on January 31, 2013.
LaTroy Hawkins graduated from Gary West Side (IN) High School where he played baseball, basketball and ran track.
Supports the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Is a member of the Volunteers of America, joining the groups Hurricane Rita and Katrina recovery efforts in Alabama,
Mississippi and New Orleans in 2005...LaTroy and the organization helped rebuild homes, serve meals and distribute
other necessities following the hurricanes.
Assists a non-profit organization in Fort Wayne, IN called Lifeline, which is dedicated to helping at-risk youngsters and
families.
Works with Fathers Initiative in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
His godson, Elijah Johnson, plays basketball at Kansas.
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HAWKINS,
DAVID
YEAR TEAM
W-L
1991 GCL Twins (R)
4-3
1992 GCL Twins (R)
3-2
Elizabethton (R)
0-1
1993 Fort Wayne (A)
15-5
1994 Fort Myers (A)
4-0
Nashville (AA)
9-2
Salt Lake (AAA)
5-4
1995 Salt Lake (AAA)
9-7
MINNESOTA (AL)
2-3
1996 MINNESOTA (AL)
1-1
Salt Lake (AAA)
9-8
1997 Salt Lake (AAA)
9-4
MINNESOTA (AL)
6-12
1998 MINNESOTA (AL)
7-14
1999 MINNESOTA (AL)
10-14
2000 MINNESOTA (AL)
2-5
2001 MINNESOTA (AL)
1-5
2002 MINNESOTA (AL)
6-0
2003 MINNESOTA (AL)
9-3
2004 CHICAGO (NL)
5-4
2005 CHICAGO (NL)
1-4
Fresno (AAA)#
0-0
SAN FRANCISCO (NL)
1-4
2006 BALTIMORE (AL)
3-2
2007 Colorado Springs (AAA)# 1-0
COLORADO (NL)
2-5
2008 NEW YORK (AL)
1-1
HOUSTON (NL)
2-0
2009 HOUSTON (NL)
1-4
2010 AZL Brewers (R)#
0-0
Nashville (AAA)#
0-0
MILWAUKEE (NL)
0-3
2011 Brevard County (A)#
0-0
Nashville (AAA)#
0-0
MILWAUKEE (NL)
3-1
2012 Inland Empire (A)#
0-0
Salt Lake (AAA)#
0-0
LOS ANGELES (AL)
2-3
Minor League Totals
68-36
ERA
G
4.75 11
3.22
6
3.38
5
2.06 26
2.33
6
2.33 11
4.08 12
3.55 22
8.67
6
8.20
7
3.92 20
5.45 14
5.84 20
5.25 33
6.66 33
3.39 66
5.96 62
2.13 65
1.86 74
2.63 77
3.32 21
0.00
2
4.10 45
4.48 60
2.25
4
3.42 62
5.71 33
0.43 24
2.13 65
2.45
2
0.00
4
8.44 18
4.91
3
0.00
2
2.42 52
9.00
1
0.00
2
3.64 48
3.41 153
4.45 871
98
ERA
0.00
6.00
0.00
0.00
2.45
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
65-88
GS CG SHO
11 0
0
6 1
0
5 1
0
23 4
3
6 1
1
11 1
0
12 1
0
22 4
1
6 1
0
6 0
0
20 4
1
13 2
1
20 0
0
33 0
0
33 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
132 19
7
2
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
28
0
2
25
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
11
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
IP
55.0
36.1
26.2
157.1
38.2
73.1
81.2
144.1
27.0
26.1
137.2
76.0
103.1
190.1
174.1
87.2
51.1
80.1
77.1
82.0
19.0
2.0
37.1
60.1
4.0
55.1
41.0
21.0
63.1
3.2
6.1
16.0
3.2
1.1
48.1
1.0
2.0
42.0
851.0
H
62
36
21
110
32
50
92
150
39
42
138
100
134
227
238
85
59
63
69
72
18
2
40
73
2
52
42
11
60
4
4
21
6
1
50
2
1
45
813
R
34
19
12
53
10
23
42
63
29
24
66
53
71
126
136
34
34
23
20
27
9
0
18
30
1
21
26
3
16
1
0
15
3
0
15
1
0
20
381
ER
29
13
10
36
10
19
37
57
26
24
60
46
67
111
129
33
34
19
16
24
7
0
17
30
1
21
26
1
15
1
0
15
2
0
13
1
0
17
322
HR HB
2 3
1 3
2 0
5 4
1 2
2 3
8 5
7 1
3 1
8 0
11 3
4 4
19 4
27 5
29 1
7 1
3 1
5 0
4 1
10 2
4 0
0 0
3 0
4 0
0 0
6 0
3 0
0 0
7 2
0 0
0 0
2 2
1 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
5 0
45 28
88 1303.2 1440
697
645 150
BB
26
10
11
41
6
28
33
40
12
9
31
16
47
61
60
32
39
15
15
14
7
0
17
15
2
16
17
5
16
0
0
6
0
2
10
0
1
13
247
SO WP BK
47 6 3
35 3 2
36 0 1
179 9 2
36 0 0
53 2 1
37 4 2
74 6 1
9 1 1
24 1 1
99 6 0
53 8 1
58 6 3
105 10 2
103 9 0
59 6 0
36 7 0
63 5 0
75 5 0
69 2 0
13 0 0
1 0 0
30 1 0
27 2 0
5 0 0
29 2 0
23 2 0
25 1 0
45 2 0
5 0 0
1 0 0
18 1 0
5 0 0
1 0 0
28 2 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
23 0 0
670 44 13
20
426
862 65
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR
2002
2003
2007
2011
Totals
TEAM
W-L
Minnesota/Oakland
0-0
Minnesota/New York-AL 1-0
Colorado/Philadelphia
0-0
Milwaukee/Arizona
0-0
1-0
G
3
3
1
1
6
SV
0
0
0
0
0
IP
2.1
3.0
1.0
1.0
7.1
H
0
5
0
0
5
R
0
3
0
0
3
ER
0
2
0
0
2
HR HB
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
BB
0
0
1
2
3
SO WP BK
5 0 0
5 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 0
11 0 0
SV
0
0
0
0
IP
1.1
2.0
3.0
6.1
H
4
1
2
7
R
3
0
0
3
ER
3
0
0
3
HR HB
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
BB
1
0
2
3
SO WP BK
1 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
4 0 0
TEAM
Minnesota/Anaheim
Colorado/Arizona
Milwaukee/St. Louis
W-L ERA
0-0 20.25
0-0 0.00
0-0 0.00
0-0 4.26
G
4
2
3
9
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
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YEAR TEAM
2007 Colorado/Boston
W-L
0-0
ERA
4.50
G
2
SV
0
IP
2.0
H
1
R
1
ER
1
HR HB
0 0
BB
0
SO WP BK
2 0 0
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
SV
0
IP
3.2
H
4
R
3
ER
3
HR HB
0 0
BB
3
SO WP BK
1 0 0
W-L
1-0
ERA
7.36
G
4
AVG.
G
--- 48
.000 871
AB
0
6
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --5
0 0 .000 .000
E
1
9
POS
G
P
871
PO
85
A
178
E
9
PCT.
.967
TC
272
HAWKINS, LaTROY
CAREER FIELDING
DP
18
RUNS
HITS
28
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
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19
18
17
16
15
14
YEAR IN REVIEW
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
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FRONT OFFICE
JEREMY HEFNER
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #53 @jeremy_hefner53
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 27
WEIGHT: 216
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Perkins, OK
RESIDES: Perkins, OK
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 123 Days
SIGNED BY: Lane Decker (San Diego)
HOW OBTAINED: Claimed off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates on December 12, 2011
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEFNER, JEREMY
2012
JEREMYS BESTS
Made his major league debut on April 23, 2012 vs. San Francisco...Pitched
3.0 scoreless innings in relief in the Mets 6-1 loss...Allowed three hits and
WIN STREAK
one walk...Struck out three.
2 games
Ranked ninth in the NL in ERA (5.09), tied for 10th in wins (four) and eighth 9/26/12 - present
in innings pitched (93.2) among qualifying NL rookie pitchers.
Had three stints with the Mets in 2012...Recalled from Buffalo (AAA) of the LOSS STREAK
International League on April 23, and optioned to Buffalo (AAA) on April 2 games
24...Was recalled from Buffalo again on May 19 and stayed with the Mets 3 times, 9/8/12-9/20/12
until being sent down on July 4...Recalled for the final time on July 21, where
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
he remained on the big league roster.
7 strikeouts
Made 13 starts, going 4-6 record with a 5.32 ERA (41 earned runs/69.1 4 times, last, 10/3/12 at Miami
innings)...Struck out 53 while issuing just 14 walks.
Earned his first major league win on May 29 when the Mets beat the LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
Phillies, 6-3, at Citi Field...Tossed 6.0 innings, allowing three runs with four 8.0 innings
8/26/12 vs. Houston
strikeouts.
Became the first pitcher in franchise history to earn his first major league
win and hit his first major league home run (off Joe Blanton) in the same LONGEST OUTING, RELIVER
game on May 29 vs. Philadelphia...The last major leaguer to accomplish that 5.0 innings
5/19/12 at Toronto
feat was Dennis Tankersley, for San Diego vs. Montreal, on May 15,
2002...Hefner was the first Mets pitcher to hit a home run since Johan MOST WALKS, GAME
Santana went deep off Cincinnatis Matt Maloney on July 6, 2010...Was the 3 walks.
only Mets pitcher to hit a home run in 2012.
7/30/12 at San Francisco
Tossed a career-high 12.0 scoreless innings over his final two starts
SCORELESS STREAK
(September 26-October 3).
Went 2-0 with a 1.26 ERA (two earned runs/14.1 innings pitched) in his 12.0 innings
final two starts...Pitched at least 7.0 innings in both starts...Recorded a (9/26/12-10/3/12)
career high-tying seven strikeouts in both starts (14 total)...Opponents hit
.160, and with righthanders hitting .129 (4-31) with one double and eight
strikeouts.
Established his career-high with seven strikeouts on July 25 vs.Washington...Matched that total three more times, August
26 vs. Houston, September 26 vs. Pittsburgh and October 3 at Miami.
Made 13 relief appearances, going 0-1 with a 4.44 ERA (12 earned runs/24.1 innings)...Walked four and struck out nine
in those 23.1 innings...His lone loss in relief was in Toronto when he pitched 5.0 innings on May 19.
Threw 5.0 innings of relief with five strikeouts in a 2-0 loss to the Blue Jays on May 19 at the Rogers Centre...The 5.0
innings were the most by a Mets reliever since Raul Valdes also went 5.0 innings on May 20, 2010.
Tossed a career-high 8.0 innings on August 28 vs. Houston.
After the All-Star break, he was 3-4 with a 4.83 ERA (34 earned runs/63.1 innings) in 15 games, 10 starts...Pitched to a
5.64 ERA (19 earned runs/30.1 innings) in 11 games, three starts before the break...Sixteen of Hefners 18 walks came
after the All-Star break.
Walked 18 in 93.2 innings this season, including 14 walks in 13 starts...Had a strikeout per nine innings ratio of 6.00 and
a walk per nine innings ratio of 1.70 in 2012.
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Posted a 4-1 record in six June starts and was 2-0 in five starts in July.
Worked at least 6.0 or more innings in 17 of his 28 starts, including his last six games of the year.
Struck out 10 in 7.0 innings in his last start of the year, September 3 at Reno.
Went 0-4 with a 5.68 ERA (28 earned runs/44.1 innings) in his first nine starts of the year (through May 23).
Won four straight decisions, May 29-June 14...Posted a 2.49 ERA during that span (seven earned runs/25.1 innings),
Over his final 19 starts of the year, he went 9-3 with a 4.70 ERA (59 earned runs/113.0 innings).
2010
Named to both the Texas Leagues Southern Division All-Star team and the postseason All-Star team.
Ranked third in the league in ERA...Also ranked among Texas League leaders in innings pitched (first), strikeouts (fourth),
and WHIP (second).
2009
Made his Triple-A debut, splitting the season between Portland (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League and Lake Elsinore
(A) of the California League.
2008
BACKGROUND
Jeremy Scott Hefner graduated from Perkins-Tryon High School in Perkins, OK.
Attended Oral Roberts University after two years at Seminole State College.
Was originally drafted by the Mets in the 46th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft and again in the 48th round
of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft, but did not sign either time.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
W-L
2-5
10-5
0-0
0-0
14-9
11-8
9-7
5-2
4-7
51-36
4-7
ERA
G
3.90 17
3.33 29
3.60
1
3.38
1
4.12 27
2.95 28
4.98 28
2.77 10
5.09 26
3.75 141
5.09
GS CG SHO
11 0
0
24 0
0
1 0
0
1 0
0
27 0
0
28 2
0
28 0
0
9 0
0
13 0
0
129 2
0
26
13
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IP
62.1
140.1
5.0
5.1
150.2
167.2
157.1
61.2
93.2
750.1
H
51
117
3
7
165
156
178
55
110
732
R
33
53
2
2
81
63
101
25
55
360
ER
27
52
2
2
69
55
87
19
53
313
93.2
110
55
53
HR HB
3 2
12 3
0 0
0 0
13 11
11 5
21 3
4 0
9 2
64 24
9
BB
20
41
2
2
38
51
61
10
18
225
18
SO WP BK
74 8 0
144 7 0
6 0 0
5 0 0
142 9 0
115 7 0
120 7 0
37 1 0
62 7 0
643 39 0
62
SO SB CS SLG OBP
11
0 0 .250 .100
11
0 0 .250 .100
E
0
0
AVG.
.100
.100
G
26
26
AB
20
20
R
1
1
H
2
2
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
1
1 6
0
0
1
1 6
0
0
BB
0
0
POS
P
G
26
PO
8
A
11
E
0
PCT.
1.000
TC
19
DP
1
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# - rehabilitation assignment
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR TEAM
2007 Eugene (A)
2008 Fort Wayne (A)
Lake Elsinore (A)
2009 Portland (AAA)
Lake Elsinore (A)
2010 San Antonio (AA)
2011 Tucson (AAA)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
Claimed by the Pittsburgh Pirates off waivers on November 18, 2011.
Claimed by the New York Mets off waivers on December 12, 2011.
HEFNER, JEREMY
2007
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
BRANDON HICKS
INFIELDER #12
MEDIA
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
HICKS, BRANDON
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 27
WEIGHT: 215
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 14, 1985
BIRTHPLACE: Houston, TX
RESIDES: Pasadena, TX
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 1 Years, 22 Days
SIGNED BY: John Barron (Atlanta)
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for cash considerations on November
26, 2012.
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
2012
Was claimed off waivers by Oakland on March 13 and spent most of the
year with Sacramento (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
For the year, he was with Oakland on two separate occasions: June 23 to
August 2 and then again from September 1 until the end of the season.
Hit his first big league home run on July 18 against Texas, a walk-off home
run off Michael Kirkman in the bottom of the ninth inning in the As 4-3
victory over Texas.
Became the fourth player in Athletics history to hit a game-ending home
run for his first major league home run.
Had his only career multiple-hit game July 27 at Baltimore, when he went
2-3 with a home run.
Collected a home run two games later, July 30 at Tampa Bay giving him
three home runs over an eight-game stretch from July 18-July 30.
Stole the lone base of his career July 29 at Baltimore.
Was hitting .183 in 20 games when he was optioned back to Sacramento
on August 2...Eight of his 11 hits during his first sting were for extra-bases
(five doubles, three home runs).
Started September 1 at shortstop vs. Boston... His last appearance was a
as a pinch hitter September 13 at Los Angeles.
Led Sacramento in home runs.
Also had a career-tying 26 doubles for a career-high .506 slugging
percentage.
Appeared in 63 games at shortstop and 30 games at second base at TripleA.
Hit a home run in four straight games, June 17-June 21.
2011
Opened the season on the major league roster for the first time in his
career and appeared in 12 games.
Optioned to Gwinett (AAA) of the International League on May 7.
Collected his first big league hit and RBI as a pinch hitter May 1 against St.
Louis with a single in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Was also with Atlanta two other times,June 10-June 16 and July 9-July 14.
Knocked in a season-high five runs June 5 against Buffalo and collected a
season-high four hits July 31 against Indianapolis.
BRANDONS BEST
HITS, GAME
2 hits
7/27/12, Oakland at Baltimore
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
3 times, last, 7/30/12, Oakland at Tampa Bay
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
1 walkoff home run
7/18/12, Texas at Oakland (Mike Kirkman)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
2 RBI
2 times, last, 7/25/12, Oakland at Toronto
STOLEN BASES, GAME
1 stolen base
7/29/12, Oakland at Baltimore
HITTING STREAK
3 games
6/23/12-6/26/12
GRAND SLAMS
None
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2009
Played his first full season at Mississippi (AA) of the Southern League.
Led his team in home runs, doubles and at bats.
2008
Was named to the Carolina (A) League mid-season and post-season All-Star teams.
Named the Top Defensive Shortstop in the league by Baseball America.
2007
Named the eighth best prospect in the Appalachian League by Baseball America following the season.
BACKGROUND
HICKS, BRANDON
Brandon Ryan Hicks attended San Jacinto Junior (TX) before transferring to Texas A&M University.
Helped the Aggies win the 2007 Big 12 tournament and the NCAA regional tournament in his junior year
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Atlanta Braves in the third round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
Placed on the 60-Day Disabled List, September 20-end of the 2010 season, with a fractured right index finger.
Claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics on March 13, 2012.
Acquired by the New York Mets in exchange for cash considerations on November 26, 2012.
.133
55
90
16
12
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB
3
13 1
1
2 12
4
15 0
1
1 27
1
7 1
1
1
7
19
56 3
2
8 45
10
48 8
4
5 53
0
0 0
0
0
1
7
22 1
0
5 20
0
1 0
0
0
1
18
50 2
0
3 41
18
61 0
1
7 47
3
7 0
0
0
6
80 272 16 10 32 252
3
SO SB CS
18
1 2
26
5 3
17
0 0
122 14 3
131 17 1
2
0 0
74 10 6
9
0 0
137
8 3
115
5 4
31
1 0
640 60 22
42
SLG
.466
.492
.389
.480
.373
.000
.333
.048
.446
.506
.391
.432
OBP
.370
.433
.333
.335
.319
.167
.280
.091
.333
.350
.243
.334
E
2
6
1
18
28
0
20
2
13
9
3
97
.289 .204
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
G
1
2
9
24
PO
3
4
0
27
A
1
3
5
44
E
0
0
1
4
PCT.
1.000
1.000
.833
.947
TC
4
4
6
75
DP
1
0
0
6
HISTORY
POS
1B
2B
3B
SS
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.224 18
58 14 13
3
1
.313 37 128 26 40 11
0
.241 16
54
9 13
3
1
.234 93 342 68 80 23
2
.237 128 464 63 110 25
4
.000 16
5
7
0
0
0
.211 77 261 27 55
9
1
.048 17
21
1
1
0
0
.252 104 361 52 91 14
1
.244 90 328 61 80 26
3
.172 22
64
8 11
5
0
.241 563 1996 320 482 114 13
YEAR TEAM
2007 Danville (A)
Rome (A)
2008 Mississippi (AA)
Myrtle Beach (A)
2009 Mississippi (AA)
2010 ATLANTA (NL)
Gwinnett (AAA)
2011 ATLANTA (NL)
Gwinnett (AAA)
2012 Sacramento(AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
Minor League Totals
Appeared on the major league roster five different times: May 4-May 14; June 12-July 14; August 13-16; August 18 and
September 20 until the end of the year.
Played in two games at shortstop, two at third base and one at second base.
Made his major league debut as a pinch runner May 5 at Washington.
Had a season-high five hits May 25 at Indianapolis.
Did not play after August 20th because of a fractured right index finger.
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HOFFMANN, JAMIE
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
WEIGHT: 225
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 20, 1984
non-roster invitee
2012
Spent the entire year with Norfolk (AAA) of the International League.
Played games at first base and all three outfield positions.
Hit .284 (21-74) in 22 June games.
For the year, he had 22 games with two hits and four games with three hits.
Knocked in four runs at Gwinnett on August 21.
Batted .322 (29-90) in day games.
Compiled a .279 (29-104) batting average vs. lefthanded pitching.
2011
Spent the majority of the season with Albuquerque (AAA) of the Pacific
Coast League.
Was with the Dodgers for four days from April 11-April 14 and appeared
in two games.
Started in leftfield April 14 vs. St. Louis.
Set a career-best with 22 home runs for Albuquerque.
Led his team in hits and doubles.
2010
Selected by the Washington Nationals with the first pick of the Rule V Draft
on December 10, 2009 and then dealt to the Yankees as the player-to-benamed in the Brian Bruney trade.
Returned to the Dodgers in Spring Training and the spent the entire season
with Albuquerque (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Led the Dodgers
farm system with 169 hits.
Tied a career-high set in 2004 with a .310 batting average and set careerbests in games, runs, hits and doubles.
Hit safely in 19 straight games from May 5-May 25.
2009
Promoted to the majors for the first time when he was recalled by the
Dodgers on May 22...Made his debut that night as a pinch-hitter against
the Angels.
Appeared in four games with the Dodgers and was optioned back to
Albuquerque on June 15.
In his first big league start on May 24, he hit a three-run home run off
Angels starter Matt Palmer for his first big league hit...Finished the game
2-4, with a double, home run and four RBI.
Hit .291 with 10 home runs, 64 RBI in 96 combined games for Albuquerque
(AAA) and Chattanooga (AA) of the Southern League.
JAMIES BEST
HITS, GAME
2 hits
5/24/09, Los Angeles (NL) vs. Los Angeles (AL)
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
5/24/09, Los Angeles (NL) vs. Los Angeles (AL)
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
4 RBI
5/24/09, Los Angeles (NL) vs. Los Angeles (AL)
STOLEN BASES, GAME
None
HITTING STREAK
2 games
5/24/09-5/25/09
GRAND SLAMS
None
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Played the entire season for Jacksonville (AA) of the Southern League.
Named to the Southern League All-Star team.
Was successful on 28 of 37 stolen base attempts (78 percent).
Rated by Baseball America as The Best Defensive Outfielder in the Dodgers farm system.
2006
Played exclusively in centerfield for Vero Beach (A) of the Florida State League.
Saw action with Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League the final four games of the year.
2005
Began the year with Columbus (A) of the Florida State League and promoted to Vero Beach (A) of the Florida State
League on July 5.
2004
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a non-drafted free agent on August 20, 2003.
Selected by the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseballs Rule V Draft on December 10, 2009...Acquired by the
New York Yankees as the player-to-be-named-later in exchange for righthanded pitcher Brian Bruney on December 10.
Claimed off waivers by the Colorado Rockies on March 19, 2012.
Signed by the Baltimore Orioles as a minor league free agent on March 31, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on November 18, 2012.
.154
16
26
H 2B 3B
71
8
7
99 13
9
40
6
2
109 16
0
3
0
0
134 22
7
133 20
3
31
9
2
4
2
0
73 14
3
169 36
3
0
0
0
141 23
3
93 19
2
1096 186 41
4
.346 .143
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
OF
G
6
PO
13
A
1
E
0
PCT.
1.000
TC
14
DP
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R
60 229 40
79 321 53
46 166 26
121 433 50
4
10
0
116 433 67
133 478 64
29 101 25
14
22
2
68 257 44
139 545 91
2
4
0
133 475 91
110 366 49
1038 3814 600
HISTORY
AVG
.310
.308
.241
.252
.300
.309
.278
.307
.182
.284
.310
.000
.297
.254
.287
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR TEAM
2004 GCL Dodgers (R)
2005 Columbus (A)
Vero Beach (A)
2006 Vero Beach (A)
Las Vegas (AAA)
2007 Inland Empire (A)
2008 Jacksonville (AA)
2009 Chattanooga (AA)
LOS ANGELES (NL)
Albuquerque (AAA)
2010 Albuquerque (AAA)
2011 LOS ANGELES (NL)
Albuquerque (AAA)
2012 Norfolk (AAA)
Minor League Totals
Jamie R. Hoffman graduated from New Ulm (MN) High School in 2002.
Holds the schools single-season record for hits with 53 in 2003.
Led New Ulm to Minnesotas 3A baseball championship in 2002.
As a hockey player, he scored 25 goals and had 32 assists during his senior year.
Played for Des Moines of the United States Hockey League during the 2002-2003 season, scoring 14 goals and assisting
on 25 others for a total of 39 points in 60 games.
Was planning to attend Colorado College to play hockey, but instead chose to sign with the Dodgers.
Played for the USA Baseball Team that tied for third place in the 2010 COPABE Pan American Qualifier in Puerto Rico.
Was an eighth-round draft pick of the National Hockey Leagues Carolina Hurricanes in 2003.
HOFFMANN, JAMIE
Led the Gulf Coast League in hits, triples, RBI and runs scored.
Began his professional career with multi-hit efforts in each of his first seven games batting .500 (16-32) over that stretch.
Played third base all season, his last year at that position.
2007
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AARON LAFFEY
LEFTHANDED PITCHER #47
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 27
WEIGHT: 190
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: April 15, 1985
BIRTHPLACE: Cumberland, MD
RESIDES: Cumberland, MD
non-roster invitee
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 4 Years, 66 Days
SIGNED BY: Bob Mayer (Cleveland)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on December 27, 2012
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
LAFFEY, AARON
2012
2011
Split the year between Seattle and the Yankees, combining to go 3-2 with a
3.88 ERA in 47 appearances.
The 47 appearances and 3.88 ERA were career bests.
Was traded from Cleveland to Seattle for second baseman Matt Lawson on
March 2...Optioned to Tacoma (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on July 2.
Claimed on waivers by the Yankees on August 19.
Designated for assignment by the Yankees on August 21 and sent to
Scranton-Wilkes Barre (AAA) of the International League on August 23.
Recalled by the Yankees on September 2 and spent the remainder of the
year in New York.
Had a 1.87 ERA in 27 games prior to the All-Star Game with Seattle.
AARONS BEST
WIN STREAK
3 games
8/5/09-8/16/09
LOSS STREAK
6 games
9/2/09-10/3/09
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
7 strikeouts
7/24/09, Cleveland at Seattle
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
8.0 innings
8/5/09, Cleveland vs. Minnesota
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.0 innings
9 times, last, 9/2/12, Toronto vs. Tampa Bay
MOST WALKS, GAME
5 walks
2 times, last, 9/20/12, Toronto at Yankees
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
None
SCORELESS STREAK
12.0 innings
2 times, last, 7/19/09-7/24/09
LAST COMPLETE GAME
None
LAST COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
None
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2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
BACKGROUND
Aaron Steven Laffey graduated from Allegany (MD) High School in 2003 where he played basketball and baseball.
Won the Skip Cook Memorial Award in 2003 as the Cumberland Times-News High School Baseball Player of the Year.
Committed to Virginia Tech before signing with the Indians.
HISTORY
Started the year with Lake County (A) of South Atlantic League and and also spent time with Mahoning Valley (A) of
the New York-Penn League.
Spent his first year of professional baseball with Burlington (R) of the Appalachian League...Lefthanded batters hit .183
against him...Fanned 46 batters in 34 innings pitched.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Went a combined 12-4 with a 3.16 ERA in 29 games (23 starts) in 153.2 innings between Kinston (A) of the Carolina
League and Akron (AA) of the Eastern League.
His 12 victories were tied for third among Clevelands minor league pitchers.
Was promoted to Akron on August 10.
LAFFEY, AARON
Recalled from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on April 28 and pitched against the Yankees that night...Did not
allow a hit through 5.0 innings but still wound up losing the contest.
Did not allow an earned run over three starts from May 4-May 15 (21.0 innings).
His ERA over his first six starts was 1.59 (seven earned runs/39.2 innings).
Was named the Gillette American League Rookie of the Month for May.
Went at least 5.0 innings in his first 14 starts with the Indians.
Optioned to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on July 26 and spent the remainder of the year with the Bisons.
Was not recalled when rosters expanded on September 1 due to inflammation in his left elbow.
2009
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 16th round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 23-July 8, 2009, with a left forearm strain.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, July 20-August 31, 2010, with left shoulder fatigue.
Acquired by the Seattle Mariners in exchange for infielder/outfielder Matthew Lawson and cash considerations on
March 2, 2011
Claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees on August 19, 2011.
Claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Royals on October 11, 2011.
Signed by the Toronto Blue Jays as minor league free agent on December 30, 2011.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on December 27, 2012.
YEAR TEAM
W-L
2003 Burlington (R)
3-1
2004 Lake County (A)
3-7
Mahoning Valley (A)
3-1
2005 Lake County (A)
7-7
Akron (AA)
1-0
2006 Kinston (A)
4-1
Akron (AA)
8-3
2007 Akron (AA)
4-1
Buffalo (AAA)
9-3
CLEVELAND (AL)
4-2
2008 CLEVELAND (AL)
5-7
Buffalo (AAA)
6-2
2009 Akron (AA)
0-0
Columbus (AAA)
0-2
CLEVELAND (AL)
7-9
2010 Lake County (A)#
0-0
Akron (AA)#
0-0
Columbus (AAA)
0-1
CLEVELAND (AL)
2-3
2011 SEATTLE (AL)
1-1
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA)0-1
NEW YORK (AL)
2-1
2012 Las Vegas (AAA)
3-5
TORONTO (AL)
4-6
Minor League Totals
51-35
Major League Totals
25-29
ERA
G
2.91
9
6.53 19
1.24
8
3.22 25
3.60
1
2.18 10
3.53 19
2.31
6
3.08 16
4.56
9
4.23 16
4.38 11
3.68
2
11.32
3
4.44 25
4.50
2
0.00
1
3.67 10
4.53 29
4.01 36
7.36
2
3.38 11
4.52 11
4.56 22
3.70 155
GS CG SHO
4 0
0
15 0
0
8 0
0
23 1
0
1 0
0
4 1
1
19 0
0
6 0
0
15 2
1
9 0
0
16 0
0
11 0
0
2 0
0
3 0
0
19 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
4 0
0
5 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
11 1
0
16 0
0
128 5
2
4.38 148
65
SV
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
IP
34.0
73.0
43.2
142.1
5.0
41.1
112.1
35.0
96.1
49.1
93.2
61.2
7.1
10.1
121.2
2.0
1.0
27.0
55.2
42.2
3.2
10.2
63.2
100.2
759.2
H
22
79
38
123
8
38
121
29
89
54
103
72
6
21
140
2
1
29
62
54
5
13
77
100
760
R
13
58
15
62
2
16
50
13
36
26
52
33
3
13
69
1
0
11
30
20
5
4
41
56
372
ER
11
53
6
51
2
10
44
9
33
25
44
30
3
13
60
1
0
11
28
19
3
4
32
51
312
HR HB
0 7
6 8
1 2
5 4
0 0
0 3
9 8
2 3
5 3
2 4
10 9
2 2
0 1
2 0
9 2
1 0
0 0
1 0
1 2
7 1
0 1
0 2
6 3
17 5
40 45
BB
15
44
10
52
2
6
33
7
23
12
31
18
7
5
57
0
0
16
28
16
2
5
20
37
260
SO WP BK
46 4 1
67 3 1
30 2 0
69 2 2
6 1 0
24 2 0
61 4 0
24 0 0
75 0 1
25 2 1
43 5 1
47 2 2
6 0 0
4 0 0
59 1 1
3 0 0
0 0 0
12 1 0
28 1 0
24 2 1
1 0 0
6 0 0
38 3 0
48 2 0
513 24 7
1 474.1
526
257
231
46
25
186
233 13
H
1
R
0
ER
0
HR HB
0 0
BB
1
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
W-L
0-0
ERA
0.00
G
1
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
SV
0
IP
4.2
SO WP BK
3 0 0
AVG
G
.000 22
.250 148
AB
1
4
R
0
0
H
0
1
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
HB
0
0
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0 .000 .000
0
0 0 .250 .250
E
0
3
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
148
PO
28
A
77
E
3
PCT.
.972
TC
108
DP
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BRANDON LYON
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #34
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 33
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 10, 1979
2011
2010
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
11 strikeouts
6/16/07, Toronto vs. Washington
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
9.0 innings
8/16/10, Toronto vs. Cleveland
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.0 innings
7/6/06, Toronto at Kansas City
MOST WALKS, GAME
5 walks
3 times, last, 4/2/11, Milwaukee at Cincinnati
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
1 walk
8/16/10, Toronto at Oakland
SCORELESS STREAK
14.1 innings
5/3/07-5/19/07
LAST COMPLETE GAME
8/16/10, Toronto at Oakland (Win, 3-1)
LAST COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
1 hit
8/16/10, Toronto at Oakland (Win, 3-1)
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2009
LOSS STREAK
3 games
8/3/06-8/19/06
HISTORY
WIN STREAK
6 games
4/7/11-5/21/11
YEAR IN REVIEW
Missed the final three months of the year with right biceps tendinitis and
partial right rotator cuff tear.
Had three wins and four saves in15 games before the injury.
Went on the Disabled List for the first time on May 5.
Activated on June 5 and made three more appearances before returning
to the DL on June 14 until the end of the year.
Underwent surgery on June 30 to repair the detachment of his right biceps
and repair the tear of his labrum.
BRANDONS BESTS
Split the year between Houston and Toronto after he was sent from the
Astros to the Blue Jays in a 10-player trade on July 20...Combined for a
career-high 63 strikeouts.
Has pitched in 60 or more games in six of his last seven seasons.
Went 4-0 with a 2.88 ERA (eight earned runs/25.0 innings) with 28
strikeouts and two walks in 30 appearances for the Blue Jays.
Was unscored upon in 24 of his 30 outings with Toronto.
Held opponents to a .240 (56-233) batting average...Lefthanders hit .213
(16-75) against him and are batting .234 (79-338) since 2009.
Had eight contests where he went more than 1.0 inning...Recorded a 1.97
ERA (three earned runs/13.2 innings) during those games.
Hurled 12.1 scoreless innings from April 28-May 28.
Limited hitters a .194 (14-72) batting average with runners in scoring
position and opponents hit .139 (5-36) with runners in scoring position
and two outs.
LYON, BRANDON
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
LYON, BRANDON
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
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2008
Collected a career-high 26 saves...Converted 15 straight save opportunities from April 9-June 23, the longest such streak
of his career.
Did not allow a run in 24 straight appearances from April 9-June 12, tossing 25.0 scoreless innings...The streak set an
Arizona record for a reliever.
2007
2006
2005
Limited to 32 games with Arizona due to a three-month stay on the Disabled List...Placed on the Disabled List from
May13-August 13, with a flexor mass injury.
2004
Spent the entire season on Arizonas Disabled List following ulnar transposition surgery on his right elbow on March 24.
Saw action in six games with Tucson (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League before he suffered a flexor strain...Did not
pitch for the remainder of the year.
2003
Recorded his first major league save April 16 vs. Tampa Bay.
Acquired by Pittsburgh in a four-player deal on July 22.
Landed on the Disabled List on July 24 with a partial tear of his right ulnar collateral ligament, an injury sidelined him
until September 1.
Traded back to the Reds in a five-player trade on July 31...Acquired by the Diamondbacks in a five-player deal on December 1.
2002
Made the Toronto Opening Day roster, marking the first time he appeared on an Opening Day roster at the major league
level.
Optioned to Syracuse (AAA) of the International League on June 21.
2001
His contract was purchased by Toronto on August 3...Earned his first victory in his major league debut on August 4 vs.
Baltimore, allowing one run in 7.1 innings of work.
Won four straight games, August 21-September 7.
2000
Topped all New York-Penn League starters with a 0.95 walks per nine innings and 7.99 base runners per nine innings.
BACKGROUND
Brandon Lyon graduated from Taylorsville High School and named the Utah Player of the Year during his senior year.
Attended Dixie Junior (UT) College.
Drafted by Toronto in the 14th round of the June, 1999 Draft...Was a draft-and-fellow selection and played the 2000
season at Dixie...Named an All-Region MVP and a Junior College All-American that season.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 14th round of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft.
Claimed off waivers by the Boston Red Sox on October 9, 2002.
Acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates, along with righthanded pitcher Anastacio Martinez, in excahnge for lefthanded
pitchers Mike Gonzalez and lefthanded pitchers Scott Sauerbeck on July, 2003.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, July 24-September 1, 2003, with a partial tear of the right ulnar collateral ligament.
Acquired by the Boston Red Sox, along with righthanded pitchers Anastacio Martinez and Jeff Suppan, in exchange for
lefthanded Mike Gonzalez, infielder Freddy Sanchez and cash considerations on July 31, 2003.
Acquired by the Arizona Diamondbacks, along with lefthanded pitcher Jorge De La Rosa, lefthanded pitcher Casey
Fossum and outfielder Mike Goss, in exchange for righthanded pitcher Curt Schilling on December 1, 2003.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, April 3-November 19, 2004, recovering from right elbow surgery.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 13-June 12, 2005, with a flexor mass...Transferred to the 60-Day DL, June 12-August 13, 2005.
Signed by the Detroit Tigers as a free agent on January 26, 2009.
Signed by the Houston Astros as a free agent on December 12, 2009.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 5-June 9, 2011, with right biceps tendinitis and a partial rotator cuff tear.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 14-July 31, 2011, with a right rotator cuff tear...Transferred to the 60-Day Disabled
List, July 31-October 31, 2011.
Acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays, along with lefthanded pitchers J.A. Happ and righthanded pitchers David Carpenter,
in exchange for righthanded pitchers Francisco Cordero, outfielder Ben Francisco, righthanded pitcher Joe Musgrove,
catcher Carlos Perez, lefthanded pitcher David Rollins and righthanded pitcher Asher Wojciechowski on July 20, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a free agent on February 10, 2013.
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G
9
11
11
15
14
5
49
6
5
32
68
73
61
65
79
2
15
37
30
67
GS CG SHO
9 0
0
11 2
1
11 0
0
10 0
0
14 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
3 0
0
4 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
54 2
1
SV
IP
0 58.2
0 68.1
0 63.0
0 62.0
0 75.2
0
8.1
9 59.0
0
8.1
0
5.0
14 29.1
0 69.1
2 74.0
26 59.1
3 78.2
20 78.0
0
2.0
4 13.1
0 36.0
1 25.0
0 286.2
H
57
68
63
78
99
7
73
15
5
44
68
70
75
56
68
2
27
37
19
296
R
25
33
31
47
54
3
33
14
3
25
32
25
34
25
28
0
17
13
8
152
ER
24
28
30
45
43
3
27
14
3
21
30
22
31
25
27
0
17
13
8
131
HR HB
7 3
7 1
6 1
14 2
4 3
1 0
6 2
3 0
0 0
6 2
7 0
2 1
7 0
7 2
2 3
0 0
4 0
3 2
2 1
23 9
4.12 535
21
79 647.0
678
318
296
66
ERA
0.00
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
BB
9
10
15
19
19
2
19
4
0
10
22
22
13
31
31
0
5
11
9
50
16
207
SO WP BK
45 1 0
53 0 0
35 0 1
30 2 0
35 1 0
7 0 1
50 0 0
4 0 0
4 0 0
17 1 1
46 1 0
40 3 1
44 1 0
57 3 0
54 3 0
0 0 0
6 1 0
35 5 0
28 1 0
203 3 2
442 21
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
DIVISION SERIES
YEAR TEAM/OPPONENT
2007 Arizona/Chicago (NL)
W-L
0-0
G
3
IP
3.0
H
1
R
0
ER
0
HR HB
0 0
BB
1
SO WP BK
1 0 0
SV
0
IP
3.0
H
0
R
0
ER
0
HR HB
0 0
BB
0
SO WP BK
4 0 0
W-L
0-0
ERA
0.00
G
2
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
AVG
G
--- 67
1.000 535
AB
0
1
R
0
1
H
0
1
2B 3B
0
0
1
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 0
0
0
1 0
0
HB
0
0
BB
0
1
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0
--- --0
0 0 2.000 1.000
E
0
5
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
535
PO
50
A
89
E
5
PCT.
.965
TC
144
DP
6
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POSTSEASON
Derek Wallace became the first Met pitcher ever to strike out four batters in an inning when he did it on
September 13, 1996 vs. Atlanta...Mike Stanton joined Wallace on the list when he fanned four batters on
August 23, 2004 at Milwaukee.
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SV
0
LYON, BRANDON
W-L ERA
5-0 3.68
5-3 3.69
5-4 4.29
1-4 6.53
4-9 5.11
0-0 3.24
4-6 4.12
2-3 15.12
0-1 5.40
0-2 6.44
2-4 3.89
6-4 2.68
3-5 4.70
6-5 2.86
6-6 3.12
0-0 0.00
3-3 11.48
0-2 3.25
4-0 2.88
21-19 4.11
YEAR TEAM
2001 Tennessee (AA)
Syracuse (AAA)
TORONTO (AL)
2002 TORONTO (AL)
Syracuse (AAA)
2003 Pawtucket (AAA)
BOSTON (AL)
2004 Tucson (AAA)
2005 Tucson (AAA)
ARIZONA (NL)
2006 ARIZONA (NL)
2007 ARIZONA (NL)
2008 ARIZONA (NL)
2009 DETROIT (AL)
2010 HOUSTON (NL)
Oklahoma City (AAA)#
2011 HOUSTON (NL)
2012 HOUSTON (NL)
TORONTO (AL)
Minor League Totals
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
LYON, BRANDON
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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RUNS:
ALLOWED EIGHT RUNS
8/11/12
Johan Santana
ALLOWED NINE RUNS
8/19/09
Bobby Parnell
ALLOWED 10 RUNS
5/2/10
Johan Santana
ALLOWED 11 RUNS (franchise record)
8/26/62
Craig Anderson
6/3/67 (G1)
Jack Fisher
8/15/06
Orlando Hernandez
10
11
11
11
Dillon Gee
12
Johan Santana
13
Jason Isringhausen
14
Tom Seaver
15
HITS:
ALLOWED 12 HITS
4/23/12
ALLOWED 13 HITS
7/6/12
ALLOWED 14 HITS
7/24/96
ALLOWED 15 HITS
5/25/76
LONG RELIEF:
5+-INNING RELIEF APPEARANCES BY METS SINCE 1990
5/19/12
Jeremy Hefner
5.0
5/20/10
Raul Valdes
5.0
7/7/06
Darren Oliver
5.0
6/28/03 (G1)
Pedro Feliciano
5.0
6/14/03
Jeremy Griffiths
5.0
6/8/03
Jeremy Griffiths
5.0
4/22/03
Jae Weong Seo
5.0
4/9/97
Rick Reed
5.0
6/18/94
Doug Linton
5.1
8/1/92 (G2)
Tom Filer
5.2
8/1/92 (G1)
Pete Schourek
5.0
6/25/92
Paul Gibson
5.0
6/28/91
Pete Schourek
5.0
6.0
7.0
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WEIGHT: 215
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1989
BIRTHPLACE: Constanza, DR
RESIDES: Constanza, DR
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 0 Days
SIGNED BY: Ismael Cruz & Juan Mercado
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a non-drafted free agent on May 5, 2006
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 24
FRONT OFFICE
JUAN LAGARES
2011
2010
BACKGROUND
Juan Osvaldo Lagares went to Centro Educalivo Juan Pablo Duante High School in San Pedro de Macoris, DR.
Enjoys playing video games.
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on May 5, 2006.
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
HISTORY
2006
YEAR IN REVIEW
Hit a combined .349 (164-470) in 120 combined games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton
(AA) of the Eastern League...His .349 batting average ranked second among all Mets minor leaguers.
Hit .365 (27-74) in 21 May games and .368 (35-95) in 24 June contests with St. Lucie.
Had two home runs and knocked in four runs at Brevard on May 15 in game one of a doubleheader...Also drove in four
runs vs. Palm Beach on June 14 and June 22 at Charlotte.
Hit safely in 10 straight games from June 14-June 27...Batted .477 (21-44) over that stretch.
Recorded four hits at Clearwater, July 18...Also had 16 games with two hits and 12 contests with three hits while at St. Lucie.
Joined Binghamton on July 23.
Compiled a .382 (13-34) batting average with runners in scoring position at Binghamton.
Went 5-5 with two doubles and a triple at Reading on July 24... Collected at least two hits in 12 games and recorded
three hits in five different games with Binghamton...Hit safely in 34 of his 38 games played.
Batted .376 (38-101) in 24 games during the month of August.
Put together a 19-game hitting streak from August 7-August 30...Hit .384 (33-86) over that span.
Spent the entire season with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, appearing in a career-most 130 games.
Had a single-game season-best three hits 11 times, last on August 29 at Reading.
Hit .331 (44-133) against lefthanded pitching.
In 64 home games, batted .313 (73-233) with a .433 slugging percentage
Set the record for most putouts (353) by an outfielder in B-Mets history...Surpassed the old record of 349 by Emmanuel
Garcia in 2009...Played all three outfield positions, making 21 putouts in leftfield, 215 in centerfield and 117 in rightfield.
Hit .328 (39-119) in 28 July games...Also went 7-7 in stolen base attempts during the month.
Appeared in the leadoff spot 64 times during the season, hitting .304 (78-257) from the top of the order.
LAGARES, JUAN
2012
FRONT OFFICE
YEAR
2006
2007
2008
TEAM
DSL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
Savannah (A)
Brooklyn (A)
2009 GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
2010 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.255 57 204 36 52
7
8
.210 83 281 26 59 12
6
.254 46 181 14 46
9
0
.250 19
72
8 18
7
0
.208
6
24
1
5
1
0
.274 47 168 23 46
6
2
.300 67 290 42 87 13
9
.233 33 133 16 31
5
0
.338 82 308 51 104 15
6
.370 38 162 21 60 11
3
.283 130 499 69 141 29
6
280 608 2322 307 649 115 40
OBP
.339
.262
.285
.280
.240
.305
.318
.248
.380
.391
.334
.321
E
14
40
13
6
0
1
3
2
2
2
2
85
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
LAGARES, JUAN
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MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR
1999
2008
1999
1996
1991
2006
2006
2008
2006
2000
2007
2008
1996
1999
1990
2007
1986
1975
1987
2010
1997
2005
1989
1988
1985
1993
RBI
124
124
120
117
117
116
116
115
114
113
112
112
112
108
108
107
105
105
104
103
102
102
101
101
100
100
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ZACH LUTZ
INFIELDER #19
WEIGHT: 222
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: June 3, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Reading, PA
RESIDES: Mohaton, PA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 39 Days
SIGNED BY: Scott Hunter
HOW OBTAINED: Mets fifth round pick in the 2007 First-Year Player Draft
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
2011
Missed over two months of the season with a stress fracture of the third
metatarsal of the left foot.
Was on the Disabled List from May 21-July 25.
Had 17 home runs in 61 games for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Promoted to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on September 1 and hit .300 (6-20) with a home run and nine
RBI in five games.
Played rehabilitation games with the rookie-level Gulf Coast Mets and the St. Lucie (A) Mets of the Florida State League.
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GRAND SLAMS
None
HISTORY
2010
HITS, GAME
1 hit
4/27/12, at Colorado
YEAR IN REVIEW
ZACHS BESTS
Started the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before
the Mets recalled him on April 24...Optioned back to the Bisons on April
29...Returned to the Mets on September 1.
Underwent surgery on September 17 to repair a fracture of the left
hamate bone...The procedure was performed by Mets Hand Specialist Dr.
Andrew Weiland at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
Singled for his first major league hit on April 27 at Colorado.
Made his major league debut on April 24 vs. Miami...Pinch hit and struck out
looking with the bases loaded.
Made his first major league start on April 27 at Colorado...Hit seventh and
played first base; finished with his first big league hit (a single) and run.
Hit .299 (73-244) with 10 home runs and 35 RBI in 72 games for the Bisons.
Had two, two-home run games for the Bisons: April 11 vs. Scranton
Wilkes/Barre and July 31 at Indianapolis.
LUTZ, ZACH
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
LUTZ, ZACH
SCOUTING & MINORS
2009
Started the season at St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League, drawing a personal-best 50 walks in 99 games.
Missed time with a virus...Played on April 26 and did not appear in a game again until May 19.
Promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and made his Double-A debut on August 31...Played in eight
games to close out the season.
2008
Appeared in 24 games for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League before a right quad strain sidelined him for the
remainder of the season.
2007
Made his professional debut for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Suffered a right ankle sprain while batting in his first pro game...Missed the rest of the season.
BACKGROUND
Zachary Craig (Zach) Lutz graduated from Governor Mifflin High School in 2004...Went to Alvernia College in
Reading, PA.
Was the two-time Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Baseball Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007...Named the Division
III National Player of the Year by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
Following his junior season was ranked nationally in the top 10 in eight different categories including seventh in batting
(.467), eighth in home runs (12) and second in slugging percentage (.883).
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the fifth round of the 2007 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR
2007
2008
2009
TEAM
Brooklyn (A)
Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2010 GCL Mets (R)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
2011 St. Lucie (A)#
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 St. Lucie (A)#
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H
.000
1
2
0
0
.333 24
72
9 24
.284 99 356 46 101
.207
8
29
0
6
.316
5
19
2
6
.000
1
4
0
0
.289 61 225 42 65
.300
5
20
3
6
.000
2
8
0
0
.295 61 220 38 65
.250
6
20
2
5
.299 72 244 34 73
.091
7
11
1
1
.288 345 1219 176 351
.091
11
2B 3B
0
0
4
0
19
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
14
0
4
0
0
0
12
0
2
0
16
1
0
0
73
3
0
.091 .091
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
1B
G
1
PO
10
A
1
E
1
PCT.
.917
TC
12
DP
0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
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SHAUN MARCUM
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #38
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 31
WEIGHT: 195
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: December 14, 1981
LOSS STREAK
3 games
8/3/06-8/19/06
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
11 strikeouts
6/16/07, Toronto vs. Washington
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
9.0 innings
8/16/10, Toronto vs. Cleveland
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.0 innings
7/6/06, Toronto at Kansas City
MOST WALKS, GAME
5 walks
three times, last, 4/2/11, Milwaukee at
Cincinnati
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
1 walk
8/16/10, Toronto at Oakland
SCORELESS STREAK
14.1 innings
5/3/07-5/19/07
LAST COMPLETE GAME
8/16/10, Toronto at Oakland (Win, 3-1)
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HISTORY
WIN STREAK
6 games
4/7/11-5/21/11
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
SHAUNS BESTS
Ranks 16th in winning percentage (.613) among active pitchers with at least
100 career starts.
Has the majors best road ERA (2.67) over the last two years.
Made 21 starts, his lowest total since 2006 with Toronto.
Produced 12 quality starts...Has 52 quality starts over the last three years.
Was placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on June 23, retroactive to June 15,
with right elbow tightness...Transferred to the 60-Day DL on July 29...Was
reinstated from the DL on August 24 after making three rehabilitation
starts at Wisconsin (A) of the Midwest League.
Prior to going on the Disabled List, he was 5-3 with a 3.39 ERA (31 earned
runs/82.1 innings) in 13 starts, making nine quality starts.
Went 2-1 with a 4.32 ERA (20 earned runs/41.2 innings) in eight starts
after coming off the DL .
Went a seasons best 7.2 innings in a no-decision at Kansas City on June
14...Gave up two earned runs on four hits.
Hurled 7.0 innings five other times and 6.0 innings, seven times.
Had 109 strikeouts in 124.0 innings and average of 7.91 strikeouts per nine
innings.
Struck out a season-best nine in 7.0 innings at the Los Angeles Dodgers on
May 28.
In June, he was 2-0 with a 2.66 ERA in three games (six earned runs/20.1
innings).
Opponents hit .245 (116-474) against him for the year.
Righthanded batters compiled a .227 (54-238) average against him.
MARCUM, SHAUN
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
MARCUM, SHAUN
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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Belted his first career home run, a grand slam, on July 4 vs. Arizonas Daniel Hudson...Was the only grand slam hit by a
Brewer in 2011 and the second grand slam ever hit by a Milwaukee pitcher (Fred Talbot on July 9, 1969 vs. California.)
POSTSEASON: Made three starts during the post-season, going 0-3 with a 14.90 ERA (16 earned runs/9.2 innings).
2010
2009
Did not pitch in the major leagues as he recovered from Tommy John surgery.
Made five major league rehabilitation starts.
Did not pitch after July 26 because of back soreness.
2008
2007
2006
Went 3-4 with a 5.06 ERA in 21 games (14 starts) over four tours of duty with Toronto.
His first seven appearances with Blue Jays were out of the bullpen.
Earned his first career victory July 23 vs. the Yankeees...Allowed three earned runs and seven hits in 5.0 innings.
Struck out 10 over 8.0 innings in a 5-0 victory vs. Boston on September 25...It was the first double-figure strikeout game
of his career.
2005
Went a combined 13-5 with a 4.26 ERA in 26 games between New Hampshire (AA) of the Eastern League and Syracuse
(AAA) of the International League.
His contract was selected by the Blue Jays on September 6.
Did not allow a run in five relief outings with Toronto.
2004
Was 10-6 with a 3.16 ERA in 25 starts between Charleston (A) of the South Atlantic League and Dunedin (A) of the
Florida State League.
2003
Had eight saves in 21 games in his first professional season with Auburn (A) of the New York Penn League.
BACKGROUND
Shaun Marcum graduated from Excelsior Springs (MO) High School....Played baseball and football and was on the
wrestling team.
Pitched at the University of Missouri as a freshman before transferring to Southwest Missouri State in Springfield, MO.,
where he pitched and played shortstop.
Is an avid fan and season-ticket holder of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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ERA
G
1.32 21
3.19 13
3.12 12
2.53
9
5.21 17
0.00
5
3.42 18
5.06 21
4.13 38
0.00
1
2.77
2
3.39 25
3.00
2
1.17
2
4.50
1
3.64 31
3.54 33
2.84
3
3.70 21
3.35 101
57-36
3.76 174
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
13 1
1
12 0
0
9 1
1
17 0
0
0 0
0
5 0
0
14 0
0
25 0
0
1 0
0
2 0
0
25 0
0
2 0
0
2 0
0
1 0
0
31 1
0
33 0
0
3 0
0
21 0
0
67 2
2
149
SV
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
IP
34.0
79.0
69.1
53.1
96.2
8.0
52.2
78.1
159.0
4.0
13.0
151.1
6.0
7.2
2.0
195.1
200.2
12.2
124.0
430.1
H
15
64
74
44
109
6
48
87
149
0
10
126
7
8
2
181
175
9
116
390
R
6
32
30
15
58
0
20
44
76
0
5
60
2
5
1
84
84
5
57
179
ER
5
28
24
15
56
0
20
44
73
0
4
57
2
1
1
79
79
4
51
160
HR HB
1 1
7 0
6 3
5 2
17 3
0 0
6 1
14 4
27 5
0 0
0 0
21 8
0 0
1 0
0 0
24 6
22 0
1 0
16 4
44 10
1 916.2
840
405
383 124
BB
7
16
4
10
18
4
9
38
49
0
3
50
0
2
1
43
57
3
41
73
27
282
SO WP BK
47 2 0
83 1 0
72 0 0
40 1 0
81 2 0
4 0 0
60 1 0
65 1 0
122 1 0
6 1 0
15 0 0
123 3 0
5 0 0
8 0 0
0 0 0
165 3 0
158 6 0
10 0 0
109 3 2
427 8 0
746 17
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
DIVISION SERIES
W-L ERA
0-1 13.50
G
1
GS CG SHO
1 0
0
SV
0
IP
4.2
H
7
R
7
ER
7
HR HB
1 0
BB
3
SO WP BK
3 0 0
SV
0
IP
5.0
H
10
R
9
ER
9
HR HB
2 0
BB
2
SO WP BK
2 0 0
W-L ERA
0-2 16.20
G
2
GS CG SHO
2 0
0
AB
38
107
R
1
6
H
4
14
2B 3B
1
0
4
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
1 3
3
1
8 9 16
HB
0
0
BB
0
1
SO SB CS SLG OBP
14
0 0 .171 .132
39
0 0 .401 .196
E
1
2
LAST HOME RUNJuly 4, 2011, Milwaukee vs. Arizona (off Daniel Hudson, Grand Slam)
MOST HITS, GAME1, 14 times, last, October 1, 2012 Milwaukee vs. San Diego
MOST RBI, GAME4, July 4, 2011, Milwaukee vs. Arizona
POS
G
P
174
PO
81
A
120
E
2
PCT.
.990
TC
203
DP
11
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HISTORY
YEAR TEAM
2012 Milwaukee
Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR TEAM/OPPONENT
2011 Milwaukee/Arizona
W-L
1-0
7-4
3-2
7-1
6-4
0-0
4-0
3-4
12-6
0-0
0-1
9-7
0-1
0-1
0-0
13-8
13-7
1-0
7-4
29-14
MARCUM, SHAUN
YEAR TEAM
2003 Auburn (A)
2004 Charleston (A)
Dunedin (A)
2005 New Hampshire (AA)
Syracuse (AAA)
TORONTO (AL)
2006 Syracuse (AAA)
TORONTO (AL)
2007 TORONTO (AL)
2008 Dunedin (A)#
Syracuse (AAA)#
TORONTO (AL)
2009 Dunedin (A)#
New Hampshire (AA)#
Las Vegas (AAA)#
2010 TORONTO (AL)
2011 MILWAUKEE (NL)
2012 Wisconsin (A)#
MILWAUKEE (NL)
Minor League Totals
Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the third round of the 2003 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 21-July 21, 2008, with right elbow soreness.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, April 5-September 7, recovering from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow...
Transferred to the 60-Day Disabled List on September 8-end of the season.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, July 2-July 17, 2010, with a right elbow strain.
Acquired by the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for infielder Brett Lawrie on December 6, 2010.
On the Bereavement List, April 19-April 21, when his father underwent heart surgery.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, June 15-July 29, 2012, with right elbow tightness...Was transferred to the 60-Day Disabled
List on July 29-August 24, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a free agent on January 30, 2013.
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FRONT OFFICE
CORY MAZZONI
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #75
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 23
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 19, 1989
MAZZONI, CORY
2012
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Split the year between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Joined Binghamton (AA) on June 20.
Was on the Disabled List from July 19-July 26, with a right thumb laceration.
With the two teams, he posted a 10-6 record with a 3.96 ERA in 26 games, all starts...Had two complete games and
one shutout, both with Binghamton...In 144.1 innings, he allowed 154 hits, 73 runs, 63 earned, with 36 walks and 104
strikeouts.
With St. Lucie, he was 5-0 with six no decisions in his first 11 starts...Lost his last outing in the FSL on June 9 vs.
Charlotte.
Pitched a season-best 7.0 innings to turn back Palm Beach on May 29...Allowed one run on three hits and struck out
six.
Went 4-1 with a 2.19 ERA in nine night games (12 earned runs/49.2 innings) for St. Lucie.
Won his first start for Binghamton in the second game of a June 20 doubleheader at Akron...Hurled a 7.0-inning complete
game with one unearned run, five hits, one walk and four strikeouts.
In five games in July, he posted a 3-2 record with a 2.79 ERA...In 29.0 innings, he gave up 23 hits, nine runs, earned with
six walks and 19 strikeouts.
Had back-to-back wins in which he did not allow a run: July 7 vs. Altoona and July 13 vs. Erie (a complete game)...In a
combined 14.0 innings, he allowed seven hits and two walks, while striking out seven.
Pitched 7.0 innings six times, and 6.0 innings three times.
2011
Began his professional career with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Promoted to St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League on August 5.
BACKGROUND
Cory M. Mazzoni graduated from Seneca (PA) Valley High School and attended North Carolina State University, where
he played three years on the baseball team and was a sports management major.
Enjoys hunting and fishing.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the second round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR TEAM
2011 Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-0
1-1
5-1
5-5
12-7
ERA
0.00
2.57
3.25
4.46
3.72
G
6
6
12
14
38
GS CG SHO
1 0
0
0 0
0
12 0
0
14 2
1
27 2
1
SV
IP
0
6.0
0
7.0
0 63.2
0 80.2
0 157.1
H
5
7
64
90
166
R
0
4
28
45
77
ER
0
2
23
40
65
HR HB
0 2
1 0
3 1
9 2
13 5
BB
2
1
16
20
39
SO WP BK
10 0 0
8 1 0
48 4 2
56 4 2
122 9 4
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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BIRTHPLACE: Naperville, IL
RESIDES: Atlanta, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 42 Days
SIGNED BY: Marlin McPhail
HOW OBTAINED: Mets 18th round pick in the 2008 First-Year Player Draft
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
FRONT OFFICE
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YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
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The Mets selected his contract on August 23 from Buffalo (AAA) of the
International League...Started the season with Binghamton (AA) of the
WIN STREAK
Eastern League before he was promoted to the Bisons on June 15.
None
Became the third Mets pitcher to throw at least 7.0 scoreless innings in his
major league debut on August 23 vs. Colorado and the first since Masato LOSS STREAK
Yoshii on April 5, 1998 vs. Pittsburgh...Yoshii threw 7.0 shutout innings in 4 games
that game...Dick Rusteck threw a four-hitter on June 10, 1966 to beat the 9/3/12-present
Cincinnati Reds, 5-0, at Shea.
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
Fanned nine against the Rockies, the second-most in franchise history by 9 strikeouts
a player in his first big league appearance...Teammate Matt Harvey had 11 8/23/12, vs. Colorado
strikeouts on July 26, 2012...The last player to throw at least 7.0 shutout
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
innings and strike out nine or more in his major league debut, before
7.0 innings
McHugh to accomplished the feat was Aaron Harang for Oakland on May 8/23/12, vs. Colorado
25, 2002 vs. Tampa...The last pitcher to do it with two hits or less allowed
was Milwaukees Steve Woodard, who one-hit Toronto for 8.0 innings and LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.0 innings
struck out 12 on July 28, 1997.
Tossed a career-high 3.0 innings in relief on September 20 vs. Philadelphia 9/20/12, vs. Philadelphia
and allowed one run, earned, on three hits...In four relief appearances, he MOST WALKS, GAME
allowed nine hits, five runs, earned, with three strikeouts.
3 walks
Made 13 starts for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League, going 2-4 9/25/12, vs. Pittsburgh
with a 3.42 ERA (28 earned runs/73.2 innings)...Struck out 70 batters, good
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
for a 8.55 strikeout per nine innings ratio...Held hitters to a .216 average. None
In 12 starts the Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, from April 5-June
13, he was 5-5 with a 2.41 ERA (20 earned runs/74.2 innings)...Struck out SCORELESS STREAK
65...Pitched at least 5.0 innings in all but one of his 12 starts for Binghamton... 7.0 innings
Recorded seven quality starts...Held opponents to a .228 batting average... 8/23/12
Allowed more than three runs in only one start.
LAST COMPLETE GAME
Went at least 6.0 innings in all six starts from May 3-June 6...Went 2-2 with a None
2.57 ERA (12 earned runs/42.0 innings), 32 strikeouts and six walks in that span.
LAST COMPLETE GAME SHUTOUT
Threw a season-high 8.0 innings vs. New Hampshire on May 28 in the B- None
Mets 6-2 win...Allowed two runs, earned, and five hits to secure his fifth
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
win of the season.
Held righties to a .205 average (35-171) at Binghamton...In the 13 starts None
for Buffalo, righties hit .199 (30-151)... Conversely, lefties hit .267 (28-105)
while he was with Binghamton and .236 (30-127) while with Buffalo.
In his 12 starts for the B-Mets, he held hitters to a .196 (11-56) average with runners in scoring position, with only one
extra-base hit...In Buffalo, batters hit .214 (12-56) with runners in scoring position...With two outs and runners in
scoring position, batters went 0-20 at Binghamton and .185 (5-27) at Buffalo.
McHUGH, COLLIN
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
McHUGH, COLLIN
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2011
Split the season between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Started
the year with St. Lucie and made his B-Mets debut on May 31.
Combined to win a career-high nine games between the two levels...Made 27 appearances, 22 starts.
Threw a five-hitter to close out his season on September 1 at Erie...Struck out 11 and allowed one run to win, 2-1.
Finished the season at Binghamton striking out better than a batter per inning (100 strikeouts/93.1 innings).
2010
Spent the entire season with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Started the season in the rotation, moved to the bullpen and then reclaimed a starting spot on June 1...Made one relief
appearance after that date.
Won his last four decisions of the season, including 5.0 shutout innings of one-hit ball in his final start of the year on
September 6.
2009
Threw the only complete-game shutout of his career while spending the entire season at Brooklyn (A) of the NewYork Penn League...Went 5.0 innings on July 17 vs. Auburn in a 1-0 win.
2008
Made his professional debut with Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League.
BACKGROUND
Collin Alexander McHugh graduated from Providence Christian Academy and attended Berry College in Mount Berry,
Georgia.
Became the first player to attend Berry College to reach the major leagues...He is the second player the Mets have taken
from the school, joining Troy Fry, a 24th-round pick in 2003.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the 18th round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft
YEAR
2008
2009
2010
2011
TEAM
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
8-2
7-8
1-2
8-2
5-5
2-4
0-4
31-23
0-4
ERA
G
4.17 12
2.76 14
3.33 28
6.31
9
2.89 18
2.41 12
3.42 13
7.59
8
3.32 106
7.59
GS CG SHO
8 0
0
14 1
1
20 0
0
6 0
0
16 1
0
12 0
0
13 0
0
4 0
0
89 2
1
SV
IP
1 41.0
0 75.0
1 132.1
1 35.2
2 93.1
0 74.2
0 73.2
0 21.1
5 525.2
0
21.1
H
47
61
139
47
78
63
60
27
495
R
25
25
65
27
32
21
32
21
227
ER
19
23
49
25
30
20
28
18
194
27
21
18
HR HB
5 1
1 5
7 12
3 1
2 8
4 5
8 2
5 2
30 34
5
BB
16
21
38
14
32
17
29
8
167
8
SO WP BK
41 1 1
79 3 0
129 5 2
39 2 2
100 7 0
65 6 0
70 2 0
17 0 0
523 26 5
17
SO SB CS SLG OBP
2
0 0 .000 .000
2
0 0 .000 .000
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
.000
.000
G
8
8
AB
4
4
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
HB
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
8
PO
0
A
3
E
0
PCT.
1.000
TC
3
DP
1
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HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 23
FRONT OFFICE
JENRRY MEJIA
JENRRYS BESTS
WIN STREAK
1 game
9/24/12
LOSS STREAK
5 games
4/14/10-9/15/12
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
4 strikeouts
9/24/12, vs. Pittsburgh
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
5.0 innings
three times, last, 9/30/12 at Atlanta
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings
three times, last, 9/7/12, vs. Atlanta
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HISTORY
SCORELESS STREAK
9.1 innings
4/16/10-5/8/10
YEAR IN REVIEW
Pitched for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League, Binghamton (AA) of
the Eastern League, and Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before
being recalled by the Mets on September 4.
Became the fourth Mets pitcher to earn his first career win this season, on
September 24 at Citi Field when the Mets beat the Pittsburgh Pirates,
6-2...Started and hurled 5.0 scoreless innings with four strikeouts...Joined
Matt Harvey, Jeremy Hefner and Josh Edgin as the other Mets who earned
their first career win in 2012.
Made three starts in 2012: September 15 at Milwaukee, September 24 vs.
Pittsburgh and September 30 at Atlanta...Went 1-2 with a 6.23 ERA (nine
earned runs/13.0 innings)...Pitched a career high-tying 5.0 innings twice in
those three starts (September 24 vs. Pittsburgh and September 30 at
Atlanta).
In two relief appearances, he went 0-0 with a 3.00 ERA (one earned run/3.0
innings)...Allowed four hits and recorded one strikeout...Threw 2.0 innings
of relief in the Mets 3-0 loss on September 7 vs. Atlanta...The 2.0 innings
match his career-high for relief innings pitched, done twice previously.
Established a career-high with four strikeouts on September 24 vs.
Pittsburgh...His previous high was two, done six times previously, last on
September 10, 2010 vs. Philadelphia.
Started 10 games for Buffalo and went 2-3 with a 2.75 ERA (16 earned
runs/52.1 innings)...Held batters to a .245 (48-196) batting average...Struck
out a season-high six in his start against Scranton-Wilkes Barre on August
22...Walked more than three batters once in those 10 starts.
Made 16 relief appearances for Buffalo (AAA)...Went 1-1 with a 5.48 ERA
(13 earned runs/21.1 innings)...His most recent relief appearance occurred
on July 2 at Louisville...Pitched 1.1 scoreless innings, allowing one hit...
Opposing batters hit .303 (27-89) in those 16 appearances.
In two starts for Binghamton (AA), he went 0-0 with a 5.63 ERA (five
earned runs/8.0 innings)...Opponents hit .344 (11-32)...Struck out eight
batters in those 8.0 innings.
Was 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA (three earned runs/11.0 innings) and eight
strikeouts for St. Lucie (A), in two games, both starts...Held hitters to a
.184 (7-38) average, surrendering only one home run.
Struck out a season-high seven batters in his start on May 14 vs. Bradenton.
In 30 combined games, 14 starts between St. Lucie (A), Binghamton (AA)
and Buffalo (AAA), he went 4-4 with a 3.59 ERA (37 earned runs/92.2
innings) with 55 strikeouts.
MEIJA, JENRRY
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
MEJIA, JENRRY
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
Made five starts for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before arm surgery cut his season short.
Started the year by tossing 12.2 scoreless innings over two starts...Went 1-0 with 11 strikeouts in that span.
Examined by Mets Medical Director David Altchek on May 2 and found to have a complete MCL tear of the right elbow.
Underwent Tommy John surgery on May 16, performed by Dr.Altchek at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.
2010
Made the Mets 25-man roster out of Spring Training and made 30 appearances as a reliever before he was optioned
to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League on June 20.
Began the year on the Opening Day roster...At the time, Mejia was the youngest player in the majors and the youngest
pitcher to appear on the Mets Opening Day roster since Dwight Gooden in 1984.
Returned to New York on September 1 and had three starts, losing two of the three decisions.
Left his last start of the year vs. the Pirates on September 15 after 2.1 scoreless innings...An MRI revealed that he had
a rhomboid strain of the right shoulder blade...Did not pitch again the rest of the season.
Made his first major league career start on September 4 at Chicago (NL) as a 20-year-old and became the youngest
Met to start a game since Dwight Gooden pitched at the age of 20 in 1985...Became the fifth Met player to start as a
20-year old and the seventh to start at 20 or younger...Along with Gooden, who made starts as a 19-year-old and a 20year-old, the others who accomplished the feat were Tug McGraw (20), nine starts, 1965; Rob Gardner (20), four starts,
1965; Bill Hepler (20), four starts, 1966; Jerry Hinsley (19), two starts, 1964 and Nolan Ryan (19), one start, 1966.
Put together a career-high 9.1-inning scoreless streak from April 16-May 9, a span of nine games...Struck out seven and
allowed seven hits with five walks during the streak.
Collected his first major league hit on September 10 vs. Philadelphia off Roy Halladay.
With the Mets, lefthanded batters hit .203 (12-59) against him, while righthanded hitters had a .340 (34-100) average.
Was 0-2 with a 3.25 ERA in 30 relief outings (10 earned runs/27.2 innings) and 0-2 with a 7.94 ERA in three starts (10
earned runs/11.1 innings).
Left his June 27 start for Binghamton vs. Akron after 1.0 inning because of a right shoulder strain.
Placed on the minor league Disabled List on June 29.
Made two rehabilitation starts, one for the Gulf Coast Mets (one earned run/3.0 innings) on July 28 and one for the St.
Lucie Mets (no runs/4.0 innings) on August 2.
Joined Buffalo for one start vs. Syracuse on August 30.
In all, he made eight starts at three different levels after being optioned to Binghamton on June 20...Went a combined
2-0 with a 1.41 ERA (six earned runs/38.1 innings) and allowed 28 hits with 16 walks...Struck out 38 and permitted only
one home run.
2009
Split the season between St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Was the youngest pitcher in Double-A when he joined the B-Mets for his debut on June 3.
Placed on the Disabled List from July 3-August 12, with a strain of the middle finger on his right hand.
Named to FSLs mid-season All-Star team.
Made six starts with Surprise of the Arizona Fall League and went 1-3 with a 12.56 ERA.
2008
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on April 4, 2007.
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W-L
2-3
2-0
3-2
4-1
0-5
0-4
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
1-2
1-0
0-0
3-4
1-2
18-17
ERA
2.47
0.60
3.49
1.97
4.47
4.62
3.00
0.00
1.32
1.13
2.86
2.45
5.63
3.54
5.63
2.89
G
14
3
11
9
10
33
1
1
6
1
5
2
2
26
5
91
1-6
4.91
38
GS CG SHO
7 0
0
3 1
1
11 0
0
9 0
0
10 0
0
3 0
0
1 0
0
1 0
0
6 1
1
1 0
0
5 0
0
2 0
0
2 0
0
10 0
0
3 0
0
68 2
2
6
SV
IP
1 43.2
0 15.0
0 56.2
0 50.1
0 44.1
0 39.0
0
3.0
0
4.0
0 27.1
0
8.0
0 28.1
0 11.0
0
8.0
0 73.2
0 16.0
1 373.1
0
55.0
H
24
9
42
41
44
46
4
1
19
5
16
7
11
75
20
298
R
17
1
22
18
28
21
1
0
5
1
10
3
5
38
10
149
ER
12
1
22
11
22
20
1
0
4
1
9
3
5
29
10
120
66
31
30
HR HB
0 3
0 0
4 1
0 2
2 4
3 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 2
1 0
1 0
4 1
2 0
14 14
5
BB
27
3
23
16
23
20
1
0
14
1
14
2
3
24
9
151
29
SO WP BK
47 7 1
15 0 0
52 3 0
44 2 1
47 2 0
22 7 0
3 0 0
7 1 0
26 1 0
9 0 0
21 0 0
8 0 0
8 1 0
39 6 0
8 1 0
326 23 2
30
SO SB CS SLG OBP
2
0 0 .000 .000
3
0 0 .167 .167
E
1
1
AVG.
.000
.167
G
5
38
AB
3
6
R
0
1
H
0
1
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
1 2
0
0
0
1 0
0
0
BB
0
0
POS
P
G
38
PO
6
A
8
E
1
PCT.
.933
TC
15
DP
0
CAREER FIELDING
MEJIA, JENRRY
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
YEAR TEAM
2007 DSL Mets (R)
2008 GCL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
2009 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2010 METS
GCL Mets (R)#
St. Lucie (A)#
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
2011 Buffalo (AAA)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
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Only three pitchers in Mets historyCraig Anderson, Willard Hunter and Jesse Oroscohave won both ends of a doubleheader. Anderson did it on May 12, 1962, beating the Braves at the Polo Grounds, 3-2 and 8-7, with a combined
three innings of shutout relief. Hunter accomplished the feat on August 23, 1964 at Shea when 1.2 innings of hitless relief earned him 2-1 and 5-4 wins over Chicago. Orosco joined the group on July 31, 1983 at Shea when he held the
Pirates scoreless over a total of five relief innings en route to a pair of 12-inning wins, 7-6 and 1-0. John Franco earned
a save and a win (respectively) in a July 30, 1996 doubleheader vs. the Pirates at Shea.
HISTORY
FRONT OFFICE
MONTERO, RAFAEL MANAGER & COACHES
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
RAFAEL MONTERO
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #74
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 22
WEIGHT: 185
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1990
2012
Named the Sterling Pitcher of the Year...Finished fourth in the organization with a 2.36 ERA and third with 11
wins...Walked 19 batters the entire season, or four percent of the batters he faced.
Began the season with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League, promoted to St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League
on June 21.
Named the Florida State League Pitcher of the Week on August 13 after taking a no-hitter into the eighth inning on
August 7 at Palm Beach.
Placed on the Disabled List from August 10th until the end of the year with a right ankle contusion.
His combined record with Savannah and St. Lucie was 11-5 with a 2.36 ERA in 20 games, all starts...In 122.0 innings, he
gave up 96 hits, 37 runs, 32 earned, with 19 walks and 110 strikeouts.
At Savannah, opponents hit .223 against him (61-274), while at St. Lucie, teams batted .196 against him (35-179).
In seven starts in May and June at Savannah, he was 4-2 with a 1.85 ERA (nine earned runs in 43.2 innings).
Went a season-high eight innings to turn back Greensboro on June 1...Allowed no runs on four hits with no walks and
six strikeouts.
Also went seven innings once and six innings five times.
Won his last three starts for St. Lucie from July 24-August 7...Went 19.1 innings over that stretch he gave up 13 hits,
five runs, and four earned with an ERA of 1.86.
Struck out 14 in 6.0 innings in a victory at Clearwater on July 31st.
Fanned 10 in 6.0 innings at Brevard County on July 17th.
Pitched at least 6.0 innings in seven of his 12 starts for Savannah.
2011
Won the Sterling Award emblematic of Most Valuable Player on his Gulf Coast (R) team.
Also combined to go 3-1 in six games (four starts) at Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian (R) and Brooklyn (A) of the New
York-Penn League.
BACKGROUND
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on January 20, 2011
YEAR TEAM
2011 DSL Mets1 (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
2012 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-1
1-2
2-1
1-0
6-3
5-2
16-9
ERA
1.00
1.45
4.24
3.60
2.52
2.13
2.29
G
4
7
4
2
12
8
37
GS CG SHO
4 0
0
4 0
0
4 0
0
0 0
0
12 0
0
8 1
0
32 1
0
SV
IP
0 18.0
1 31.0
0 17.0
0
5.0
0 71.1
0 50.2
1 193.0
H
7
28
17
3
61
35
151
R
2
11
8
2
24
13
60
ER
2
5
8
2
20
12
49
HR HB
1 0
0 5
2 0
1 0
4 1
2 2
10 8
BB
0
6
6
1
8
11
32
SO WP BK
20 1 0
32 2 0
9 1 0
5 0 0
54 2 1
56 0 1
176 6 2
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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DANIEL MURPHY
INFIELDER #28
WEIGHT: 206
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: April 1, 1985
BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FL
RESIDES: Jacksonville, FL
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 3 Years, 109 Days
SIGNED BY: Steve Barningham
HOW OBTAINED: Selected in the 13th round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
DANIELS BESTS
HITS, GAME
4 hits
6 times, last, 8/4/12 at San Diego
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
6/27/12 at Chicago-NL
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
1 multi- home run game
1 two-home run game
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
GRAND SLAMS
None
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HITTING STREAK
11 games
5/4/12-5/15/12
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Set career-highs in games played, at-bats, runs, hits, doubles, RBI and stolen
bases.
Became the seventh Mets player in franchise history to record a 40-double
season...David Wright has five, Edgardo Alfonzo has two, and Carlos
Beltran, Bernard Gilkey, Gregg Jefferies and Howard Johnson each have
one...His 40 doubles were the seventh most in the National League.
Hit .322 (88-273) at home, 10th-best in the NL...Finished third in the NL
with a .338 day batting average.
Hit in a career-best 11 straight games, May 4-May 15...Hit .455 (20-44) with
seven RBI during the run.
Hit his first two home runs of the season on June 27 at Chicago (NL) (off
Jeff Samardzija, Casey Coleman)...It was his first career multi-home run
game, snapping a string of 352 at-bats, dating to July 16, 2011, without a
home run...The last player to end a homerless streak as long as Murphys
with a multi-home run game was San Diegos Chris Gomez on June 1, 1998
(374 at-bats).
Drove in a career high-tying five runs on June 29 at Los Angeles-(NL)...
Finished 2-5 with a home run in the Mets 9-0 win...Also drove in four runs
on June 27 at Chicago (NL) and July 3 vs. Philadelphia.
Hit five of his six home runs on the road...Hit his first Citi Field home run
since July 16, 2011 on August 7 vs. Miami (off Wade LeBlanc)...Snapped a
string of 221 home at-bats without a Citi Field home run.
Tied his career-high with four hits in consecutive starts: July 20 and July 22
vs. Los Angeles (NL)...Finished with five, four-hit games, tied for the secondmost in the majors...Pittsburgh Andrew McCutchen had six games of at
least four hits to lead the majors...The only Mets player in history with
more than five games of at least four hits was Keith Hernandez, who had
seven in 1985.
Singled home the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning on April 9
vs. Washington...It was Murphys second career walk-off game-winner; his
first was on August 16, 2009 (also a single).
Walked a career-best three times on April 14 at Philadelphia...Tied that
mark on August 1 at San Francisco.
Snapped a 0-19 skid with a fifth-inning single on June 7 at Washington.
Had four RBI three separate times over a six-game span from June 27-July
3...Became the first player in team history to drive in four runs three
separate times in a six-game span.
Was sixth in the NL in batting average (.360) in July and was tied for second
in the NL with 11 doubles for the month.
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Hit .523 (23-44) at home in July, the highest home batting average in team history for a calendar month...The previous
mark was held by Darryl Hamilton who batted .486 (18-37) at home in August, 1999...The last major leaguer to hit over
.500 (min. 40 plate appearances) at home was Clevelands Jamey Carroll (.525) in June, 2008.
Did not fan on August 31 to snap a career-high 11-game skid with a strikeout (13 total), August 18-August 30.
Hit a home run on September 3, his first extra-base hit since August 7 (also a home run).
Collected his 39th double on September 28 at Atlanta to set his career-high total and surpass his 2009 mark...Also
doubled on September 30 to finish with his 40 doubles.
2011
Hit a career-best .320, but his season was cut short after he suffered a sprain of the medial collateral ligament of his
left knee on August 7 vs. Atlanta.
At the time of his injury, was among the league leaders in several categories...Ranked sixth in the majors in batting
average, tied for fifth in the National League in doubles, fifth with a .364 (40-110) batting average with runners in scoring
position...Hit .446 (25-56) in the first inning, second-best in the majors.
Over 69 games, from May 21 until the day of his injury, he hit .360 (96-267), the second-best average in the major
leagues...Only Bostons Adrian Gonzalez was better (.362).
Collected multiple hits in a career-high four consecutive games three times during the season: May 29-June 1 (10-18,
.556); June 26-June 30 (9-19, .474); July 24-July 27 (.647, 11-17).
Collected a career-best four hits (two doubles, two singles) on July 27 at Cincinnati in an 8-2 win.
Made starts at first base (46), second base (19) and third base (25)...Also appeared in a game in leftfield.
Scored a career-best three runs on July 28 at Cincinnati, a 10-9 victory.
Drove in a season-best four runs on June 29 at Detroit, a 16-9 win.
Made his first career start at second base on April 3 at Florida.
Hit a game-tying, pinch-hit home run in the eighth off Tyler Clippard on April 27 at Washington, a 6-3 win...It was his third
career pinch-hit home run...Added a two-run double in the ninth inning.
Scored two runs in three consecutive games from June 25-June 28...It was the longest such streak of his career.
Had a season-best nine-game hitting streak from July 24-August 1...Hit .474 (18-38) during that span.
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2010
2009
Finished 12th in the National League in doubles...Had 19 doubles in his last 42 games.
Led the Mets in home runs and games played.
Made 97 starts at first base and 27 in leftfield.
Batted .345 (19-55) with 21 RBI with runners in scoring position and two outs.
Made the Mets Opening Day Roster for the first time in his career...Hit a home run on Opening Day,April 6 at Cincinnati
off Aaron Harang.
Batted third in the Mets order on April 29...It was the first time in his major league career that he batted third...Went
1-3 with his first stolen base of the year.
Hit leadoff for the first time in his major league career on May 22 at Boston...Went 0-3 with a walk...Hit fourth in the
order on July 25 at Houston...Hit in all nine spots in the batting order during the season.
Made his first career start at first base on May 20 at Los Angeles (NL)...Appeared in 13 games at first base with
Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League during the 2008 season.
Established a career-high with five RBI on May 27 vs. Washington.
Collected the first walk-off hit of his career, August 16 vs. San Francisco...His RBI single in the bottom of the ninth
inning scored Jeff Francoeur to give the Mets a 3-2 win over the Giants...It was his sixth game-winning RBI of the year.
Had a career-high 10-game hitting streak from August 15-August 24...Batted .366 (15-41) with six doubles, one triple,
and four RBI over that stretch...His previous high was a nine-game span from April 27-May 8.
Tied his career high with three hits eight times: April 10 at Florida, April 19 vs. Milwaukee, May 27 vs. Washington, June
17 at Baltimore, June 19 vs. Tampa, August 23 vs. Philadelphia, September 6 vs. Chicago and September 17 at Atlanta,
Hit his second career pinch-hit home run, October 2 vs. Houston (off Doug Brocail).
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Selected by the New York Mets in the 13th round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, April 5 (retroactive to March 31)-May 21, 2010, with a Grade One strain of the
medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August 8, 2011-end of the season, with a sprain of the medial collateral ligament of his left
knee.
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YEAR IN REVIEW
MURPHY, DANIEL
2007
His contract was selected from New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on August 2...Made his major league
debut that evening in Houston, going 1-4 with a run scored, while collecting an outfield assist...Collected his first hit in
his first at-bat, a single off Roy Oswalt.
Made his first start at Shea on August 5 vs. San Diego...Picked up his first RBI and extra-base hit with a double in the
seventh inning.
Was hitting .500 (10-20) after the games of August 9...Only four players who made their major league debut with the
Mets were hitting .500 in as many at-bats into their career: Gregg Jefferies (24 at-bats), Ty Wigginton (22 at-bats), Mike
Vail (20 at-bats) and Alex Ochoa (20 at-bats).
Collected his 30th hit in the major leagues on September 5 vs. Philadelphia in his 81st at-bat...The only player in
franchise history who required fewer at-bats to record 30 hits was Gregg Jefferies (74 at-bats) in 1988.
Hit his first major league home run pinch-hitting on August 9 vs. Florida (off Renyel Pinto)...Became the first Met to
connect on his first major league home run as a pinch-hitter since Mike Jacobs accomplished the feat on August 21, 2005
vs. Washington.
Made 30 starts in leftfield.
Became the fifth non-pitcher from the 2006 draft to appear in
a major league game...The others were the Giants
Emmanuel Buris and Brian Bocock, the Rangers Chris
Davis, and the Rays Evan Longoria.
Was named to the 2008 Eastern League All-Star
team...Went 1-2 as the Northern Divisions starting third
baseman.
Named to the Eastern Leagues postseason All-Star
team.
Was the Sterling Award Organizational CoPlayer of the Year with Nick Evans.
Named to the Arizona Fall Leagues Top
Prospects team.
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YEAR TEAM
2006 GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
2007 St. Lucie (A)
2008 Brooklyn (A)
Binghamton (AA)
New Orleans (AAA)
METS
2009 METS
2010 St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
2011 METS
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
AVG
.056
.273
.241
.285
.500
.308
.250
.313
.266
.727
.294
.320
.291
.295
G AB
R
8
18
2
9
33
2
8
29
2
*135 502 68
3
14
1
95 357 56
1
4
2
49 131 24
155 508 60
3
11
2
8
34
4
109 391 49
156 571 62
270 1002 139
H
1
9
7
143
7
110
1
41
135
8
10
125
166
296
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
1
0
34
3
0
0
26
1
0
0
9
3
38
4
1
0
3
0
28
2
40
3
65
4
12
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
2
7 0
0
0
0
3 0
1
0
11
78 0 11
4
0
2 0
0
0
13
67 1
7
3
0
0 0
0
0
2
17 0
1
1
12
63 4
6
0
1
6 0
0
0
1
8 0
0
0
6
49 3
2
3
6
65 0
4
1
28 171 1 19
7
26
194
13
BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E
4
3
0 0 .056 .227 0
4
1
0 0 .455 .351 0
4
3
0 0 .276 .324 0
42 61
6 3 .430 .338 35
0
2
0 0 .500 .500 0
39 46 14 5 .496 .374 19
1
0
0 0 .250 .400 1
18 28
0 2 .473 .397 2
38 69
4 2 .427 .313 13
2
0
0 0 1.091 .769 0
1
2
1 0 .471 .314 1
24 42
5 5 .448 .362 10
36 82 10 2 .403 .332 15
97 118 21 8 .452 .356 56
5 116 221
19 11
.427 .339 40
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
1B 165
2B 162
3B
28
OF
60
PO
1255
264
13
107
A
114
380
43
2
E
14
17
4
5
PCT.
.990
.974
.933
.956
TC
1383
661
60
114
DP
122
74
4
2
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JONATHON NIESE
LEFTHANDED PITCHER #49
WEIGHT: 217
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1986
BIRTHPLACE: Lima, OH
RESIDES: Defiance, OH
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 3 Years, 107 Days
SIGNED BY: Erwin Bryant
HOW OBTAINED: Selected in the seventh round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft
2012
JONATHONS BESTS
WIN STREAK
5 games
6/5/10-7/2/10
LOSS STREAK
6 games
9/12/10-4/19/11
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
10 strikeouts
6/3/12 vs. St, Louis
DOUBLE-DIGIT STRIKEOUT GAMES
1 game
10 strikeouts, 6/3/12 vs. St. Louis
LONGEST OUTING
9.0 innings
6/10/10 vs. San Diego (Game Two)
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Finished the year with a career-high 13 wins...His previous best was 11 wins
set lin 2011...Also posted career-highs in innings pitched and strikeouts...
Ranked 14th in the NL with a 3.40 ERA.
Tossed eight straight quality starts to end the season and had 22 on the
year...He was tied for eighth in the National League with his 22 quality
starts.
Went 7-4 in 15 road starts...Ranked seventh in the NL with a 3.04 (31
earned runs/91.2 innings) road ERA.
Won his final three starts...During that stretch, he posted a 2.79 ERA (six
earned runs/19.1 innings) with 15 strikeouts.
Went a franchise record 17 straight starts from June 3-September 7, where
he pitched 6.0 or more innings and walked two or fewer batters...The
previous record was 12, held by Pedro Martinez in 2005.
Became the seventh pitcher in franchise history to throw at least 7.0
innings and not walk a batter in three straight starts from July 8-July
22...The last Mets pitcher to do so was Tom Glavine in 2005...The last
major league pitcher to do that was Cliff Lee, who did it in four straight
starts in June, 2010.
Tossed 25.0 innings without a walk from July 3-July 27, the longest streak
by a Mets pitcher since 2011, when Mike Pelfrey went 25.0 innings without
a base-on-balls from June 2-June 24.
Had a career-high 14.1 scoreless innings from August 12-August 24.
On June 3 vs. St. Louis, established a new career-high in strikeouts with
10...His previous high was eight, done four previous times, most recently
on June 9, 2011 at Milwaukee...The last Mets pitcher to strikeout doubledigits vs. the Cardinals in a regular season game was David Cone on June
26, 1992 at St. Louis (12 strikeouts).
Gave up a home run in nine of his final 15 starts, dating to July 3...Gave up
a career-high 22 home runs...His previous high was 20 in 2010... Surrendered
a career-high four home runs in his start on May 18 at Toronto.
Was 3-1 with a 1.89 ERA (seven earned runs/33.1 innings) in five June
starts.
When pitching on regular four days rest he went 4-4 with a 5.49 (37
earned runs/60.2 innings) in 10 starts...When he had an extra day of rest,
he was 5-4 with a 2.56 ERA (24 earned runs/84.1 innings) and on two or
more days rest he went 4-1 with a 2.35 ERA (11 earned runs/45.1 innings).
Pitched at least 6.0 innings in 20 straight starts to end the season...The
stretch began on June 3...Hurled 7.0 or more innings in 12 of his final 19
starts.
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BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 26
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Allowed a career high-tying eight runs twice: July 27 at Arizona and May 18 at Toronto...Allowed eight runs in a game
four times in his career...Prior to this season, the last time he surrendered eight runs was August 23, 2011 at Philadelphia.
Held lefthanded hitters to a .243 (35-144) batting average, with four home runs, seven walks and 36 strikeouts...
Conversely, allowed 18 home runs and 42 walks to righthanders while holding opponents to a .240 (139-579) batting
average.
Held the opposition to a .237 (32-135) batting average with runners in scoring position, including .188 (12-64) in such
situations with two outs.
In 11 starts during the day in 2012, was 4-2 with a 2.99 ERA (24 earned runs/72.1 innings)...In 19 night starts, the
lefthander was 9-7 with a 3.66 ERA (48 earned runs/118.0 innings)...Allowed 17 of his 22 home runs during night
games...For his career, has compiled a 13-10 record with a 3.67 ERA (80 earned runs/196.0 innings pitched) during the
day in 33 starts, compared to his 22-22 mark with a 4.27 ERA (173 earned runs/365.0 innings pitched) at night in 62
games, 61 starts.
Led all Mets pitchers with 12 hits and a .218 (12-55) batting average.
2011
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on August 24 with an intercostal strain of his right side...Missed the remainder of
the year...Last start came on August 23 at Philadelphia.
Set a career-high in wins (11), surpassing his previous best of nine in 2010.
From May 18-June 9, went 3-1 with a 1.34 ERA (five earned runs/33.2 innings) in five starts...The 1.34 ERA was thirdbest in the majors over that stretch (minimum 20.0 innings)...Struck out 33 batters during that span.
Went 6-2 with a 3.06 ERA (21 earned runs/61.2 innings) in 10 starts from May 6-June 25.
Struck out 106 batters over the last 109.0 innings of his season (starting on May 18), good for an 8.75 strikeouts-pernine innings ratio...The 8.75 strikeouts-per-nine innings rate was fifth-best in the National League from May 18 through
Nieses last start of the season on August 23 (minimum 87.0 innings).
Established a career-high with 15 quality starts...Had 14 quality starts in 2010.
Made his first major league relief appearance on July 10 at San Francisco...In 0.1 inning he allowed two runs, earned, and
two hits.
Strung together a career-long streak of nine consecutive starts with at least five strikeouts from June 25-August 11.
Allowed two earned runs or less in six straight starts from May 18-June 14, the longest such streak of his career and
the longest by a Mets pitcher since Johan Santana went 13 straight from September 1, 2008-May 11, 2009.
From June 9-July 26, won five consecutive road starts, the longest such streak of his career.
Recorded 252 groundballs and 129 flyballs, good for a 66.14 groundball percentage, the highest mark of his career.
Entered the May 16 game vs. Florida as a pinch-hitter for Ryota Igarashi in the 11th inning and recorded his first career
triple...Was also the last Mets pitcher to enter a game as a pinch hitter, on April 17, 2010 at St. Louis in the 15th inning
for Hisanori Takahashi...The last Mets pitcher to collect a pinch-hit was Brian Bohanon on September 12, 1997 vs.
Montreal...The last Mets pitcher to hit a triple was Nelson
Figueroa on August 5, 2009 vs. St. Louis.
Held lefthanded batters to a .259 average, .307 on-base
percentage and .357 slugging percentage...Allowed only
10 extra-base hits to lefthanded hitters (eight
doubles and two home runs)...The 10 extra-base
hits to lefthanded hitters was tied for 10thfewest in the National League and the two
home runs allowed to lefthanded hitters
was tied for seventh-fewest in the NL
through Nieses last start of the season on
August 23 (minimum 23 starts).
Allowed a career-high seven stolen
bases after not allowing any in
2010...Since entering the league in 2008,
he has allowed the third-fewest stolen
bases (eight) in the majors among
active pitchers with at least 350.0
innings.
Lost his first three decisions of
the season after losing the last
three
decisions
of
last
season...The six-game losing streak
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Became the ninth Mets rookie to make at least 30 starts in a season and the first since Jae Seo in 2003...Led all rookies
in strikeouts and finished tied for sixth in wins.
It was the 26th complete-game one-hitter in club history (R.A. Dickey threw the 27th later in the season)...Before
Niese, the last one-hitter by the Mets came on July 12, 2008 when Pedro Martinez, Carlos Muniz, Aaron Heilman, Scott
Schoeneweis and Billy Wagner combined to one-hit the Colorado Rockies in a 3-0 win...Aaron Heilman threw the last
individual complete game one-hitter, beating the Florida Marlins on April 15, 2005 at Shea Stadium.
Faced 28 batters during his one-hitter on June 16...The last Mets pitcher to face one batter over the minimum was Shawn
Estes on April 26, 2002 vs. Milwaukee...Estes allowed one hit and one walk but Eric Young was caught stealing.
Put together two career-high scoreless streaks of 12.0 innings...His first came over a span of two games from June 10June 16, while his latest was over two games from June 27-July 2.
Did not allow a stolen base (four caught stealings) to lead the major leagues among pitchers with at least 105.0 innings
pitched...A Mets pitcher led that category for the second straight season...Johan Santana allowed one stolen base in 2009
to tie for the major league lead with Joel Pineiro.
From April 19-April 30, a stretch of three games, he went 1-0 with a 1.00 ERA (two earned runs/18.0 innings)...Allowed
17 hits, no home runs and struck out 20.
Entered the April 17 game at St. Louis as a pinch-hitter...Hitting for Hisanori Takahashi in the 15th inning, he struck out...It
was the first time a Mets pitcher pinch-hit since Tom Glavine on July 28, 2007 vs. Washington (Game Two).
Won five consecutive decisions from June 5-July 2 to put together the first winning streak of his career...Also became
the first Mets rookie to win three consecutive starts while pitching at least 7.0 innings in each game (June 5-June 16)
since Jae Seo in 2003 (May 31-June 11)...Before that stretch, Niese had never won consecutive decisions.
Finished with four June wins, tied for third-most in the major leagues...His 2.67 ERA (10 earned runs/33.2 innings) was
good for 13th in the National League, while he was one of eight qualifying pitchers (minimum four decisions) to go
unbeaten during the month.
Over a 15 start span from June 5-August 21, he went 7-3 with a 2.70 ERA (29 earned runs/96.2 innings) with two
complete games.
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Went 7.0 innings and allowed one run in three straight starts from August 6-August 21, for a 1.29 ERA (three earned
runs/21.0 innings)...Recorded one win and struck out 19...The streak of at least 7.0 innings and one run or less in three
consecutive starts was tied for the fourth-longest such streak in the majors...Johan Santana, Floridas Josh Johnson and
San Franciscos Matt Cain put together five-game streaks earlier in the season.
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Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on May 19, retroactive to May 17, with a mild strain of his right hamstring that
forced him out of his start on May 16 at Florida after 2.0 innings...Activated from the DL on June 5 to make the start
that night against Florida.
Threw the 34th one-hitter in club history and retired a franchise record-setting 21 straight to close out a 3-0 win over
San Diego in Game Two of a doubleheader on June 10 at Citi Field...He did not allow any baserunners other than Chris
Denorfia, who doubled in the third inning...Became the second Mets pitcher to be one out from perfection...Tom Seaver
did it on July 9, 1969 against the Chicago Cubs.
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2009
Tore his hamstring tendon during his start on August 5 vs. St. Louis...Had successful surgery on August 6 at the Hospital
for Special Surgery in Manhattan and was placed on the 60-Day Disabled List the same day.
Started the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League, recalled on May 6 and optioned back to the Bisons
on May 14...Recalled for a second time on July 25 before being placed on the 60-Day Disabled List on August 6 with a
torn right hamstring tendon.
For Buffalo, he was 5-2 with a 2.40 ERA in nine starts at night...Allowed just 48 hits over 60.0 innings and struck out 50.
Dropped his first six decisions over a span of nine starts (April 9-June 7) at Buffalo, pitching to a 7.36 ERA.
Struck out eight hitters over 6.0 innings, both to set season highs, and allowed just three hits and one run, earned, but
took a no-decision in a 4-3 loss to Louisville in his start on May 1.
Received a no-decision in his first major league start of the season on May 8 vs. the Pirates...Over 6.0 innings he allowed
seven hits, two runs, earned, and did not walk a batter while striking out five.
Took a no-decision on May 13 against Atlanta in his second major league start and was optioned to Buffalo one day later.
After returning to the Bisons on May 14, he set a career-high with 23.1 scoreless innings between June 7-June 25.
Went 5-0 with a 0.72 ERA (four earned runs/50.1 innings pitched) in his last seven starts (June 12-July 18) for
Buffalo...Allowed 34 hits, 12 walks, and one home run, while striking out 42...He threw two complete-game shutouts
and tied the longest winning streak of his career during the stretch.
Tied his personal best with 10 strikeouts in a complete-game shutout at Rochester on July 5, in the second game of a
doubleheader...Allowed five hits in the 5-0 win...It was the second time he went 9.0 innings.
Named the International League Pitcher of the Week for the week of June 29-July 5...Went 1-0 with a 1.06 ERA in two
starts during that time period...Went 8.0 innings in a no-decision at home against Charlotte before throwing the
complete-game shutout at Rochester on July 5.
Recalled from Buffalo on July 25 to make the start that night in place of an injured Fernando Nieve...Picked up the win,
pitching 7.0 strong innings and allowing just four hits and one run, earned...Over a span of eight starts between Buffalo
and New York from June 12-July 25, the lefthander was 6-0 with a 0.78 ERA (five earned runs/57.1 innings pitched).
Pitched into the seventh inning for the second straight start, but dropped a 4-2 decision to Colorado on July 30 at Citi
Field.
2008
Received the Sterling Organizational Pitcher of the Year Award, emblematic of the top pitcher on the minor league level.
His contract was selected by the Mets from New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on September 1.
Made his major league debut on September 2 at Milwaukee...Became the first player in Mets history to allow a home
run to the first batter faced when Rickie Weeks connected in the bottom of the first.
Collected his first major league victory, tossing 8.0 shutout innings on September 13 vs. Atlanta...Became the youngest
Mets player to collect a win since Bill Pulsipher, who was one day younger at 21 years, 320 days when he beat San
Diego on August 26, 1995.
Reached on an infield single off Buddy Carlyle on September 13 for his first major league hit.
Led all Mets minor league pitchers with 144 strikeouts.
Became the first Binghamton Mets pitcher to start and win his Double-A debut on Opening Night, tossing 5.0 shutout
innings April 3 vs. Trenton...The B-Mets defeated the Thunder, 2-0.
Tossed his first 9.0-inning complete game on June 27 vs. Connecticut...Tagged with the loss after allowing four runs and
seven hits while walking two and striking out four.
Made 22 starts with Binghamton, tossing 6.0 innings or more in 13 of those 22 outings...Allowed three earned runs or
less in 16 of the 22 starts.
Promoted to New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on July 29...Made his Triple-A debut on July 30 vs.
Tucson...Tossed 7.0 innings, allowing one run and three hits while striking out seven and walking two as the Zephyrs
defeated the Sidewinders, 7-1.
2007
Went 3-1 with four no-decisions over his last eight starts of the year...In 42.1 innings over that stretch, he gave up 11
earned runs for an ERA of 2.34.
2006
Was the Sterling Award co-winner at Hagerstown (A), emblematic of the teams MVP.
Led the South Atlantic League in shutouts and was the SALs Pitcher of the Week, July 17-July 23.
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BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the seventh round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 60-Day Disabled List, August 6, 2009-end of the season, with a torn right hamstring tendon.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May19-June 5, 2010, with a mild right hamstring strain.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August 24, 2011-end of season, with an intercostal strain of the right side.
Signed a five-year contract extension on April 7, which includes two club options that could keep him with the team
through 2018.
W-L
1-0
11-9
0-2
11-7
6-7
5-1
1-1
5-6
1-1
9-10
0-0
11-11
13-9
39-32
ERA
G
3.65
7
3.93 25
4.50
2
4.29 27
3.04 22
3.40
7
7.07
3
3.82 16
4.21
5
4.20 30
3.00
1
4.40 27
3.40 30
3.75 107
35-32
4.06
95
GS CG SHO
5 0
0
25 1
*1
2 0
0
27 2
1
22 2
1
7 0
0
3 0
0
16 2
*2
5 0
0
30 2
1
1 0
0
26 0
0
30 0
0
105 7
5
94
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
H
23
121
8
151
118
34
20
95
27
192
8
178
174
558
R
10
67
8
78
53
15
11
47
12
97
2
88
77
280
ER
10
54
5
64
42
15
11
40
12
81
2
77
72
232
HR HB
1 1
7 9
0 0
9 7
5 2
4 2
2 0
7 4
1 0
20 9
1 0
14 5
22 4
34 25
BB
10
62
5
31
44
14
8
26
9
62
0
44
49
192
SO WP BK
24 2 0
132 15 1
10 1 0
110 7 0
112 7 0
32 0 1
11 0 0
82 4 0
18 1 0
148 5 0
3 0 0
138 3 0
155 6 0
505 37 1
0 561.0
591
285
253
59
172
470 15
SO SB CS SLG OBP
19
0 0 .218 .295
86
0 0 .181 .238
E
2
3
18
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
.218
.158
G
30
98
AB
55
171
R
8
12
H
12
27
2B 3B
0
0
2
1
HR RBI SH SF
0
2 7
0
0
6 20
0
HB
0
0
BB
6
18
POS
P
G
95
PO
18
A
94
E
3
PCT.
.974
TC
115
DP
3
HISTORY
CAREER FIELDING
YEAR IN REVIEW
IP
24.2
123.2
10.0
134.1
124.1
39.2
14.0
94.1
25.2
173.2
6.0
157.1
190.1
557
YEAR TEAM
2005 GCL Mets (R)
2006 Hagerstown (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2007 St. Lucie (A)
2008 Binghamton (AA)
New Orleans (AAA)
METS
2009 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
2010 METS
Buffalo (AAA)#
2011 METS
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
NIESE, JONATHON
Jonathon Joseph Niese was born on the night the Mets won the World Series in 1986.
Graduated from Defiance High School (OH) in 2005.
Played soccer all four years...Was a Third Team All-State as a wing during his junior year...His team won back-to-back
Western Buckeye League Championships in 2004 and 2005.
Also won back-to-back Western Buckeye League Championships in baseball in 2004 and 2005...Allowed just one earned
run with an 0.12 ERA in 78.0 innings during his senior season.
Became the first athlete to win back-to-back Player of the Year awards in the state of Ohio in 2004 and 2005.
Attended the same high school as the Dodgers Chad Billingsley.
His cousin, Chris Ehrnsberger, played in the Seattle Mariners and St. Louis Cardinals minor league systems during the
2003 and 2004 seasons, advancing to Double-A.
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KIRK NIEUWENHUIS
OUTFIELDER #9
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
WEIGHT: 215
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 7, 1987
2012
Played one game for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before he
was recalled by the Mets to replace Andres Torres who was injured in the
season opener on April 5...Was optioned back to Buffalo on July 29.
On August 3 at Syracuse, sustained a partial tear of the plantar facia of the
right foot in game...Surgery was not required but he did not play the
remainder of the year.
Made his major league debut with a start in rightfield April 7 vs. Atlanta...
Went 2-4, singling against Jair Jurrjens in the fourth inning for his first hit.
Collected his first home run, a tworun shot, in the fourth inning vs.
Washington (off Edwin Jackson) on April 9.
Became the first lefthanded Mets batter to hit an opposite field home run
over the wall at Citi Field on April 20 vs. San Francisco (off Barry Zito)...
Hit another one June 23 vs. the Yankees (off Ivan Nova).
Collected his first career walk-off RBI with an RBI single off Miamis Heath
Bell in the ninth inning on April 26, giving the Mets a 3-2 win.
Led all major league rookies with a .325 batting average and 26 hits in
April...His .325 batting average was the third-highest by a rookie in team
history in the month of April.
Belted two home runs on June 14 at Tampa Bay (off Jeremy Hellickson), his
first career- multiple home run game...Hit another home run on June 15
vs. Cincinnati (off Bronyson Arroyo), his first career streak of home runs
in consecutive games...Became the third rookie in team history to hit two
home runs from the leadoff spot on July 14 at Tampa Bay.
Made starts in all three outfield positions (43 in center, 20 in left and six in
right) and hit leadoff, two, five, six seven and eight in the starting lineup.
Compiled a .325 (26-80) batting average in 22 April games.
For the season, he hit .271 (60-221) vs. righthanded pitching.
Had 11, two hit games and five, three hit contests on the season.
Went 3-5 with a home run and career-best three RBI vs. St. Louis on June
3...Also had three RBI on June 14 at Tampa Bay.
2011
KIRKS BESTS
HITS, GAME
3 hits
5 times, last, 6/12/12 at Tampa Bayi
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
6/14/12 at Tampa Bay
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
1 multi-home run game
1, two-home run game
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
1 home run
6/14/12 at Tampa Bay (Jeremy Hellickson
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
3 RBI
2 times, last, 6/14/12 at Tampa Bay
STOLEN BASES, GAME
1 stolen base
4 times, last, 6/7/12 at Washington
HITTING STREAK
7 games
4/13/12-4/20/12
GRAND SLAMS
None
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2009
Won the Sterling Award, emblematic of the Most Valuable Player at St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League.
Named to the FSL All-Star team and led the league in doubles, slugging percentage, extra-base hits (56) and runs
scored...Also ranked third in home runs.
Joined Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League on August 31...Had four hits vs. Bowie on September 2.
Ranked 10th in all of minor league baseball with 99 runs scored.
Put together a 15-game hitting streak from July 19-August 4...Hit .322 (19-59) during that span.
Hit safely in 83 of the 123 games he played at St. Lucie and in seven of the eight games he played at Binghamton.
2008
Played for the Brooklyn Cyclones (A) of the New York-Penn League and tied the franchise record for hits.
Led the Cyclones in almost every offensive category: games, at-bats, runs, doubles, triples, extra-base hits (23), RBI and
stolen bases.
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the third round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.277 74 285 34 79 15
5
.274 123 482 91 132 35
5
.406
8
32
8 13
3
1
.289 94 394 81 114 35
2
.225 30 120 10 27
8
1
.298 53 188 33 56 17
2
.252 91 282 40 71 12
1
.182
5
11
0
2
1
0
.280 387 1512 257 423 114 16
.252
91
282
40
71
12
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
3
29 0
2
3 29 70 11 7
16
71 1
1 10 53 118 16 4
1
2 0
0
0
4
9
1 1
16
60 3
5
1 30 93 13 7
2
17 1
0
1 11 39
0 0
6
14 0
0
1 32 59
5 2
7
28 3
2
2 25 98
4 4
0
1 0
0
0
2
4
1 0
44 194 5
8 16 161 392 47 21
7
28
25
98
SLG
.396
.467
.656
.510
.358
.505
.376
.273
.464
OBP E
.348 3
.357 2
.472 0
.337 6
.295 2
.403 1
.315 4
.308 0
.354 14
.376 .315
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
POS
OF
G
83
PO
174
A
0
E
4
PCT.
.978
TC
178
DP
0
HISTORY
CAREER FIELDING
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR TEAM
2008 Brooklyn (A)
2009 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2010 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
2011 Buffalo (AAA)
2012 METS
Buffalo (AAA)
Minor League Totals
Kirk Robert Nieuwenhuis graduated from Denver Christian High School (CO) in 2005...Played baseball and
football...Was the starting running back for the Colorado Division 2 Champions in 2004.
Attended Azusa Pacific University (CA)...Graduated during the 2012 offseason.
Named NAIA pre-season Player of the Year in 2008.
Was a First Team All-American in 2008...Hit .400 with 20 doubles, 15 home runs, 68 RBI and 84 runs scored.
Set the school record for triples (12) and runs scored (190).
Was the 2007 MVP of Alaska Baseball League.
Spent the majority of the year with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Was promoted to Buffalo (AAA) of the
International League on August 5.
Captured the Sterling Award at Binghamton, symbolic of the teams MVP.
Named the ELs Player of the Week, July 5-July 11...Hit .469 (15-32) with six doubles, two home runs and six RBI.
Selected to the leagues All-Star Game, which was played on July 14 at Metro Bank Park in Harrisburg, PA...Went 0-2.
For the season at Double-A, he compiled a .316 (31-98) batting mark with men in scoring position...Compiled a .338
(22-65) batting mark with runners on and two outs.
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BOBBY PARNELL
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #39
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: September 8, 1984
BIRTHPLACE: Salisbury, NC
RESIDES: Salisbury, NC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 3 Years, 132 Days
SIGNED BY: Marlin McPhail
HOW OBTAINED: Selected in the ninth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft
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2012
Set career-highs in wins, ERA, appearances, saves, and relief innings pitched.
Had a 2.14 ERA (eight earned runs/33.2 innings) in the second half, the
seventh-lowest ERA in the NL (minimum 33.0 innings).
Led Mets relievers in strikeouts, innings pitched, games played, holds (18)
and ERA.
Went 16 consecutive appearances, June 9-July 23, without allowing a walk
(15.0 innings)...It was the longest streak of his career...Snapped the streak
on July 26 vs. Arizona, walking two batters including the first that he faced.
Fashioned a 1.54 ERA (six earned runs/35.0 inning) in home games.
During the month of September, had a 0.75 ERA (one earned run/12.0 innings).
Compiled a 1.71 ERA (eight earned runs/42.0 innings) from June 14October 3, a span of 43 games...Struck out 34 batters during that span.
Finished the year with a career-best 11.1 scoreless innings dating to
September 12...His longest scoreless streak before that was 10.1 innings
from July 3-July 30, 2009.
Earned saves on consecutive days for the first time in his career...The first
came versus Pittsburgh on September 27 (R.A. Dickeys 20th win) and the
second on September 28 at Atlanta.
Held opponents to a .193 (16-83) batting average with two outs.
2011
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on April 21, retroactive to April 20,
with numbness in the middle finger of the right hand...Was reinstated on
May 30.
Had a career-high six saves and equaled his career-high in wins.
Was tied for second on the team with Pedro Beato with 11 holds...Jason
Isringhausen led the staff with 19 holds.
Registered 64 strikeouts in 59.1 innings.
Was 2-0 with a 1.50 ERA (two earned runs/12.0 innings) in 10 games in June.
Went 1-0 with a 2.35 ERA (two earned runs/7.2 innings) in seven
Interleague games.
Posted a 1.25 ERA (three earned runs/21.2 innings) from April 16-July
19...Was 2-0 during that span...He allowed 19 hits, seven walks and had 26
strikeouts.
Won his first game since September 25, 2009 on June 15 at Atlanta...Tossed
2.0 scoreless innings and equaled a bullpen season-high with five strikeouts.
Induced Albert Pujols to ground into a double play with the bases loaded
on July 19 vs. St. Louis to earn his fifth hold.
BOBBYS BESTS
WIN STREAK
2 games
2 times, last, 8/26/12-8/28/12
LOSS STREAK
5 games
7/24/11-9/10/11
STRIKEOUTS GAME
7 strikeouts
2 times, last, 9/4/09 vs. Chicago (NL)
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
7.0 innings
9/4/09 vs. Chicago (NL)
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.0 innings
8/5/09 vs. St. Louis
MOST WALKS, GAME
5 walks
9/10/09 vs. Florida
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
None
SCORELESS STREAK
11.1 innings
9/12/12-present
LAST COMPLETE GAME
None
LAST COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
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Did not allow an earned run over his final 11 contests, September 8-September 27, spanning 10.0 frames with nine
strikeouts...Permitted two unearned runs during that stretch.
Saved four straight chances from August 24-September 1...Overall, was six-for-12 in save opportunities.
Lost a career-high five straight decisions from July 24-September 10.
The Mets were 34-26 when he appeared in a game.
Began the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League...Recalled by the Mets on June 22.
Last pitched on September 18 vs. Atlanta...On September 20, had an MRI at the Hospital for Special Surgery...The MRI
revealed an inflamed plica of the right elbow and he did not pitch the remainder of the season.
Earned his second hold of the season June 30 at Florida, allowing one run over 1.2 innings.
On August 18 at Houston his fifth pitch to Chris Johnson (strike three) was clocked at 102.5 miles per hour by Major
League Baseballs Pitch Fx...At the time, it was the fastest pitch in the majors...Also threw a pitch to Jason Castro that the
system registered at 102.0 miles per hour.
Worked a season-high 2.0 innings twice: July 24 at Los Angeles and August 18 at Houston.
2009
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Was second on the team and sixth among major league rookies with 16 holds...Was also tied for ninth in the majors
among rookies with 68 appearances.
Finished eighth among all National League rookies and was second among NL rookie relievers behind San Diegos Luke
Gregerson (93) with 74 strikeouts.
His 68 appearances were the most ever by a Mets rookie pitcher...Doug Sisk
pitched in 67 games in 1983.
Is the only pitcher in franchise history to appear in 60 or more games
overall in one season and make more than four starts that same year...Became
the first major league pitcher since Jose Jimenez for the 2003 Colorado
Rockies to make at least 60
appearances and at least seven
starts.
Also was just the fourth
rookie in the modern
era to make 60 or more
appearances and at least
seven starts (Scott Bailies, Cleveland, 62
games, 10 starts, 1986; Rollie Fingers,
Oakland, 60 games, eight starts, 1969; Fergie Jenkins, Philadelphia and Chicago
(NL), 61 games, 12 starts, 1966).
Went 3-3 with a 3.46 ERA (20 earned runs/52.0 innings pitched) in 60 games in
relief and 1-5 with a 7.93 ERA (32 earned runs/36.1 innings pitched) in eight
starts...Pitched out of the bullpen from the beginning of the season until he
made his first start on August 8 at San Diego...Made eight starts before moving
back to the pen on September 21.
Pitched 1.0 scoreless inning on September 25 at Florida to pick up his
fourth win in the Mets 6-5 victory.
Tossed a career-high 7.0 shutout innings, September 4 vs. Chicago
(NL)...Tied his career-high with seven strikeouts... Received a nodecision in the Mets 6-2 victory.
Allowed a career-worst in runs (nine) and hits (nine) during his start on August 19 vs. Atlanta...Suffered the loss in the
15-2 defeat.
Fired 3.0 shutout innings to earn his first major league save on August 5 vs. St. Louis in the 9-0 win...Also collected a
single off Brad Thompson in his first career plate appearance.
Went 2.1 innings and threw 68 pitches in his first major league start on August 8 at San Diego...Allowed four hits and
two runs in the 3-1 loss.
Did not allow a run over a career-high 10.1 innings for the entire month of July (12 games)...Allowed only five hits with
nine strikeouts.
Pitched to a 1.69 ERA (three earned runs/16.0 innings pitched) with 16 strikeouts from April 23-June 9.
Was 2-0 with a 2.11 ERA (five earned runs/21.1 innings pitched) in 25 games in April and May.
Earned his first major league win on May 8 vs. Pittsburgh with 1.0 scoreless inning of work in New Yorks 7-3
victory...Earned his second win on May 14th at San Francisco with 1.0 inning of work in New Yorks 7-4 triumph.
2010
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2008
Made his major league debut with a 1-2-3 inning on September 15 at Washington...His contract was selected from
New Orleans (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on September 1.
Worked a career-high 2.0 innings on September 22 vs. Chicago (NL).
Retired the first five batters he faced in the majors over two outings...Struck out Atlantas Brandon Jones on September
20 for his first major league strikeout.
Named to the mid-season Eastern League All-Star team.
2005
BACKGROUND
Robert Allen (Bobby) Parnell graduated from East Rowan High School (NC) in 2002.
Played goalie on the high school soccer team for four years...Also was a free safety on the football team for two years.
Attended Charleston Southern University where he majored in Criminal Justice.
Works with the Boys & Girls Club of Salisbury, NC during the off-season, offering baseball instruction.
Has seven dogs, including Abby, a golden retriever he adopted two years ago from North Shore Animal League during
Dog Day at Citi Field.
His father, Bob, is the Fire Chief in Salisbury, NC...His brother, Adam, is a volunteer firefighter in Granite Quarry, NC.
Is active with Tuesdays Children and other 9/11-related charities.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the ninth round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, April 21 (retroactive to April 20)-May 30, 2011, with numbness in the middle finger of the
right hand.
YEAR TEAM
2005 Brooklyn (A)
2006 Hagerstown (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2007 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2008 Binghamton (AA)
New Orleans (AAA)
METS
2009 METS
2010 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
2011 METS
St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
W-L ERA
G
2-3 *1.73 15
5-10 4.04 18
0-1 9.26
3
3-3 3.25 12
5-5 4.77 17
10-6 4.30 24
2-2 6.64
5
0-0 5.40
6
4-8 5.30 68
1-1 4.14 24
0-1 2.83 41
4-6 3.64 60
0-0 0.00
1
0-0 3.38
8
5-4 2.49 74
28-30 3.91 126
13-19
GS CG SHO
14 0
0
18 1
0
3 0
0
12 0
0
17 0
0
24 0
0
4 0
0
0 0
0
8 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
92 1
0
3.83 249
SV
IP
0 73.0
0 93.2
0 11.2
0 55.1
0 88.2
0 127.2
0 20.1
0
5.0
1 88.1
4 41.1
0 35.0
6 59.1
0
1.0
2
8.0
7 68.2
6 517.2
H
48
84
16
56
98
126
25
3
101
36
41
60
0
7
65
489
R
20
50
13
22
54
66
16
3
56
22
13
29
0
3
24
257
ER
14
42
12
20
47
61
15
3
52
19
11
24
0
3
19
225
HR HB
1 4
7 6
3 0
0 4
9 4
14 6
0 0
0 0
8 4
3 1
1 0
4 2
0 0
1 0
4 1
36 0
BB
29
40
9
22
38
57
9
2
46
17
8
27
1
2
20
221
SO WP BK
67 3 0
84 12 0
13 2 0
62 3 1
74 3 0
91 9 0
23 1 0
3 1 0
74 6 1
42 1 0
33 0 0
64 8 1
0 0 0
11 0 0
61 1 0
463 34 1
14 256.1
270
125
109
17
103
235 16
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0 .000 .000
3
0 0 .111 .111
E
0
0
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG
G
.000 74
.111 183
AB
0
9
R
0
1
H
0
1
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 1
0
0
0 5
0
HB
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
249
PO
16
A
51
E
1
PCT.
.985
TC
68
DP
2
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LANDON POWELL
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Switch
OPENING DAY AGE: 31
WEIGHT: 265
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: March 19, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh, NC
RESIDES: Greenville, SC
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 2 Years, 153 Days
SIGNED BY: Michael Holmes (Oakland)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on January 16, 2013
2012
Made the Opening Day roster for the second time in the last three years.
Was with Oakland practically the entire season...Appeared in only 36 games.
Played with Sacramento (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League from August 22September 9.
Started 30 games as a catcher, to match his career-high...Made one start at
first base.
Oaklands pitchers had a 2.70 ERA with him behind the plate.
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Had four separate tours of duty with Oakland and appeared in 41 games.
Caught the 19th perfect game in major league history on May 9, as he was
behind the plate for Dallas Bradens Mothers Day 4-0 victory vs.Tampa Bay.
Stole the first base of his career and his second as a professional May 11
at Texas.
Started 29 games as a catcher.
Began the year with Sacramento (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League and
recalled for the first time on April 21.
Matched his career-high with three hits, May 15 at Los Angeles.
Recalled for the final time on June 11 and spent the remainder of the
season with Oakland.
HISTORY
2010
HITS, GAME
3 hits
two times, last, 5/15/10, Oakland vs. Los
ngeles-AL
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
LANDONS BESTS
POWELL, LANDON
CATCHER #22
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
POWELL, LANDON
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
2009
Spent the entire season with Oakland.
Started 30 games as a catcher and threw out nine of the 20 runners (45 percent) who tried to steal against him.
Made his major league debut on April 11 against Seattle...Had a two-run double off Felix Hernandez in the second
inning in his first at-bat for his first big league hit.
Hit his first major league home run May 24 vs. Arizona, a two-run shot in the sixth inning, off Jon Garland.
Had a career-high three hits, May 3, 2009 at Seattle.
Appeared in six games (four starts) at first base.
Put together a career-high nine-game hitting streak from June 27-July 30...Hit .429 over that stretch.
Belted his first career grand slam on September 2 vs. Kansas City (off Yasuhiko Yabuta)...Drove in a career-high four runs
in the contest.
2008
Threw out 21 of 55 runners (38.2 percent) who tried to steal against him the second best percentage in the Pacific Coast
League.
2007
Hit safely in 20 straight games from June 1-June 20...Hit .442 with eight home runs and 26 RBI during that span...It was
the longest streak in the Texas League.
Was promoted to Sacramento (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on June 28.
Had a home run in each of his first three games at Sacramento.
Was placed on the Disabled List on July 3, with a left knee strain that caused him to miss the remainder of the year.
2006
Spent the majority of the year with Stockton (A) of the California League.
Named to the CLs postseason All-Star team...Led the leagues catchers with a .994 fielding percentage.
Promoted to Midland (AA) of the Texas League on August 18.
2005
Did not play the entire year because of a tear of the ACL in his left knee.
2004
Began his professional career with Vancouver (A) of the Norwest League.
BACKGROUND
Landon Reed Powell graduated from Apex (NC) High School in 2000.
Was a second team Baseball America High School All-American selection in 2000 after leading his team to the North
Carolina 4-A State Championship.
Attended the University of South Carolina...Helped the Gamecocks to three straight College World Series appearances
from 2002-2004...Named to the CWS All-Tournament team in 2002 and 2004.
Also was picked to the NCAA College World Series Legend team on May 6, 2010.
Played for the USA National Team in 2002.
Was an All-SEC selection in 2003 and 2004.
Batted .339 with 10 home runs 61 RBI and a league-leading 46 walks in 67 games in 2003...As a senior in 2004, Landon
compiled a .330 average with 19 home runs, 66 RBI and 47 walks in 70 contests.
Was selected by the Oakland Athletics with the first-round pick of the Boston Red Sox as compensation for the loss
of free agent, Keith Foulke.
His wife is the granddaughter of NBA Hall-of-Famer Bob Davies.
Landon and his wife have raised over $90,000 for Donate Life Carolina through their annual Donor on the Diamond
event in Greenville, SC.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the first round (24th overall) of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft
Signed by the Houston Astros as a minor league free agent on March 14, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on January 16, 2013.
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AVG
.237
G
38
AB
135
.264 90 326 44 86
.268 12
41
4 11
.292 60 219 46 64
.294
4
17
3
5
.230 88 300 42 69
.229 46 140 19 32
.200 14
45
6
9
.214 41 112 13 24
.283 12
46
6 13
.171 36 111 10 19
.251 79 239 35 60
.255 397 1368 210 349
12
0
9
0
11
7
2
4
0
3
6
46
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
.207 123
14
10
363
R
24
H
32
42
75
2B 3B
6
1
45
40
97
.328 .284 12
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
POS
G
C
107
1B
8
PO
649
51
A
36
6
E
11
1
PCT.
.984
.983
TC
696
58
DP
7
7
POWELL, LANDON
CAREER FIELDING
PB
3
-
OPPONENT
at Chicago
at Philadelphia
at Colorado
at Cincinnati
at St. Louis
vs. Atlanta
vs. Chicago
at Atlanta
SCORE
12-9
8-7 (13 innings)
9-8
13-11
8-7
9-7
14-10
18-10
OPPONENT
at Houston
vs. Atlanta
vs. Pittsburgh
vs. St. Louis
at Baltimore
at Philadelphia
vs. Montreal
at Atlanta
vs. St. Louis
vs. San Francisco
vs. Los Angeles
vs. Montreal
vs. Houston
at Chicago
at Atlanta
vs. San Diego
vs. Pittsburgh
at San Francisco
SCORE
11-8
11-8
9-8
8-7
7-6 (10)
9-7
9-6 (11)
7-6 (10)
7-6
7-6
9-8
7-6
10-9
8-6
8-7
8-6
8-7
9-8
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POSTSEASON
DATE
9/2/72
6/30/00
6/2/11
8/22/06
6/13/01
5/15/99
9/13/97
7/13/97
4/1/96
6/14/80
6/5/78
9/14/78
7/20/75
9/23/75
7/17/73
5/7/72
8/17/66
4/23/65
HISTORY
DEFICIT
8 runs
7 runs
7 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
YEAR IN REVIEW
BIGGEST COMEBACKS
ALLOWLED
8 runs
7 runs
7 runs
7 runs
7 runs
6 runs
6 runs
6 runs
YEAR TEAM
2004 Vancouver (A)
2005
2006 Stockton (A)
Midland (AA)
2007 Midland (AA)
Sacramento (AAA)
2008 Sacramento (AAA)
2009 OAKLAND (AL)
2010 Sacramento (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
2011 Sacramento (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
2012 Oklahoma City (AAA)
Minor League Totals
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FRONT OFFICE
CESAR PUELLO
OUTFIELDER #58
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 22
WEIGHT: 225
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: April 1, 1991
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POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PUELLO, CESAR
2012
Spent the entire season with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League.
Made two trips to the Disabled List during the season, May 26-July 2, with a broken hamate bone in his left hand and
July 25-August 4, with a dislocated finger.
Went 19-21 in stolen base attempts.
Hit .355 (33-93) at home and .412 (12-29) in day games.
Had a season-high three hits four times, last, August 16 vs. Palm Beach.
Was hit-by-a-pitch 16 times...Has been plunked 78 times in his career, the third most in minor league baseball since he
made his professional debut in 2008.
Hit .308 (12-39) with runners in scoring position and two outs.
Made 40 starts in centerfield and 21 in rightfield...Also served as the designated hitter in five games.
2011
2010
Won the Sterling Award emblematic of the top player on his Savannah (A) team of the South Atlantic League.
Led the organization with 45 stolen bases.
2009
In his first year with the Mets, he hit .305 in the Gulf Coast (R) League.
BACKGROUND
Cesar Puello attended Santa Rosa de Lima High School in the Dominican Republic, where he played basketball and
baseball.
Hobbies include working out and playing basketball.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on July 2, 2007.
YEAR TEAM
2008 GCL Mets (R)
2009 Kingsport (R)
2010 Savannah (A)
2011 St. Lucie (A)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H
.305 40 151 24 46
.296 49 196 37 58
.292 109 404 80 118
.259 117 441 67 114
.260 66 227 36 59
.278 381 1419 244 395
2B 3B
6
0
10
0
22
1
21
5
17
4
76 10
HR RBI SH SF HBP
1
17 0
1
6
5
23 1
0 14
1
34 10
1 22
10
50 3
6 20
4
21 2
0 16
21 145 16
8 78
BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E
5 32 13 5 .364 .350 1
10 51 15 5 .423 .373 4
32 82 45 10 .359 .375 8
18 103 19 9 .397 .313 10
7 58 19 2 .423 .328 2
72 326 111 31 .390 .346 25
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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OMAR QUINTANILLA
INFIELDER #3
WEIGHT: 185
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 24, 1981
BIRTHPLACE: El Paso, TX
RESIDES: El Paso Tx
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 3 Years, 171 Days
SIGNED BY: Tim Holt (Oakland Athletics)
HOW OBTAINED: Signed as a minor league free agent on January 4, 2013
2012
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2010
HISTORY
Spent the first 26 games of the minor league season on the Restricted List
while completing a 50-game suspension after violating the Minor League
Drug Prevention and Treatment Program in 2010.
Played in 11 games with Texas from July 22-August 25.
Played in five games at second base, three games at shortstop and three
games at third base.
Was outrighted to Round Rock (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on
September 1.
Went 6-6 with three runs scored and four RBI at Albuquerque on July 4.
HITS, GAME
3 hits
6 times, last, 8/10/12, Baltimore vs.
Kansas City
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
OMARS BESTS
HEIGHT: 5-9
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 31
FRONT OFFICE
QUINTANILLA, OMAR MANAGER & COACHES
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
His last game was July 25 before placed on the MLB Restricted List on August 11 for testing positive for a performanceenhancing substance, in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...Did not play the rest of
the season.
2009
Spent the entire season with Colorado, making an Opening Day roster for the first time in his career.
Made five starts...Started at second base and batted eighth, May 10 vs. Florida, for first start of the season.
Went 3-16 (.188) with three walks and 11 strikeouts as a pinch-hitter.
2008
Spent the majority of the season with Colorado, earning a call-up on April 30 and staying with the big league club the
rest of the year.
Established career-highs in games played and at-bats.
Also established career highs in virtually every offensive category including: hits, doubles, RBI and walks.
Played 40 games at second base (21 starts) and 39 at shortstop (32 starts).
Overall, committed only four errors in 258 total chances, including just one error as a second baseman (212.2 innings
at the position).
Hit two home runs including Rockies only walk-off home run of 2008...Hit a solo shot off Cincinnatis Mike Lincoln in
the 12th inning on August 24 to give the Rockies a 4-3 win.
Hit first career home run, May 31 at Chicago (NL) off Ryan Dempster...Ended 303 at-bat homerless stretch to begin
his career.
Had a career-best eight-game hitting streak from June 14-July 2...Batted .407 (11-27) during the stretch.
2007
Had three different stints with the Colorado Rockies: May 1-May 20, July 13-July 16, and September 4 through the end
of the season.
Hit safely in 12 of 17 starts...All 17 starts came at second base where he did not commit an error in 88 total chances.
2006
Spent the majority of the season at Colorado Springs (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League, but saw time at the major
league level for the second consecutive season.
Started nine games, seven at shortstop and two at second base.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on July 17 (retroactive to July 16), with a right shin contusion, an injury sustained
after fouling a ball off his right shin on July 15 at Cincinnati.
Activated from the Disabled List on August 4 and optioned to Colorado Springs, where he spent the remainder of the
year.
2005
Spent the final two months of the season with Colorado after being acquired from Oakland in mid-July.
Was with Midland (AA) of the Texas League prior to the trade and played 13 games for Colorado Springs (AAA) of the
Pacific Coast League before his promotion.
Only error came on August 19 vs. Chicago (NL) after no errors in the field over his first 169.0 innings in the majors.
Made his major league debut, July 31 vs. Philadelphia as the starting shortstop...Recorded first MLB hit with a fifth-inning
single off Jon Lieber.
2004
Combined to hit .321 with 13 home runs and 92 RBI in 131 games for Modesto (A) of the California League and
Midland (AA) of the Texas League.
Was tied for sixth among all minor leaguers in hits (175) and his batting average was 10th-best among minor league
shortstops.
2003
POSTSEASON
BACKGROUND
Omar Quintanilla graduated from Socorro High School in El Paso, Texas in 2000.
Attended the University of Texas, where he played three seasons from 2001-2003...Won a national title in 2002, teaming
with Huston Street to help the Longhorns beat South Carolina...Had four hits in the title game, a 12-6 win over the
Gamecocks...Named the third baseman on the All-College World Series team.
Was a Freshman All-America selection by Baseball America in 2001 and the Big 12 Freshman Player of the Year after
hitting .367.
Was an All-Big 12 selection in 2001 and 2003 and played for Team USA in 2001.
Tied for second in the NCAA with 29 doubles in 2003, as the Longhorns also advanced to the College World Series
that year.
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.341 32 129 22 44
5
4
.417
8
36
9 15
3
0
.351 23
94 20 33 10
0
.314 108 452 75 142 32
5
.293 78 294 46 86 14
2
.346 13
52 14 18
3
2
.219 39 128 16 28
1
1
.176 11
34
3
6
1
1
.276 82 308 48 85 23
2
.319 98 348 54 111 30
4
.229 27
70
6 16
4
0
.329 20
73 18 24
4
0
.238 81 210 28 50 17
0
.172 58
58
7 10
2
0
.252 34 119 14 30
7
1
.298 51 208 46 62
9
4
.045 11
22
3
1
0
1
.282 48 156 18 44 11
2
.257 29
70 13 18
5
0
.232 36
99 12 23
3
0
.306 595 2269 384 694 151 26
.220 292
691
88 152
33
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
0
14 1
0
1 12 20
7 1
2
6 0
0
0
3
6
0 0
2
20 0
0
1 10
9
2 0
11
72 6
3
5 37 54
1 3
4
25 1
1
2 23 40
2 3
1
7 1
1
0
3
8
0 0
0
7 6
0
0
9 15
2 1
0
3 1
0
0
3
9
1 1
4
29 7
2
4 28 55
4 1
3
43 6
3
5 31 65
3 1
0
5 0
0
0
5 15
0 0
1
8 0
1
1 16 11
3 0
2
15 8
1
0 15 46
0 0
0
2 3
0
0
8 27
0 0
1
15 2
2
1 11 25
1 1
5
25 1
1
1 23 33
3 1
0
2 1
0
0
0
9
0 0
6
27 1
0
1 14 27
1 3
1
4 0
0
2
8 17
0 0
3
12 1
2
0
8 25
0 1
40 291 26 14 22 211 353 27 14
6
50 20
56 163
SLG
.442
.667
.521
.480
.395
.538
.242
.265
.403
.454
.286
.425
.348
.207
.353
.452
.136
.494
.371
.354
.448
OBP
.401
.462
.419
.370
.347
.375
.270
.243
.342
.380
.280
.451
.288
.273
.316
.369
.045
.345
.350
.284
.368
E
4
2
4
28
14
0
1
0
7
11
0
3
4
2
6
2
0
5
2
4
86
.302 .279
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
PO
164
2
145
A
246
9
306
E
6
0
7
PCT
.986
1.000
.985
TC
416
11
458
DP
72
0
64
YEAR IN REVIEW
POS
G
2B 138
3B
13
SS 126
The Mets have had five games in franchise history when two pinch-hitters connected for home runs in the same game.
Here's a look:
HITTER
Choo Choo Coleman
Joe Hicks
John Stephenson
Mackey Sasser
Butch Huskey
INNING
6th
7th
8th
9th
9th
HITTER
Jim Hickman
Frank Thomas
Ron Swoboda
Mark Carreon
Carl Everett
INNING
8th
9th
9th
9th
9th
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OPPONENT
Phillies
Phillies
Giants
Giants
Cardinals
HISTORY
IN A PINCH
DATE
8/15/62
9/17/63
8/4/66
5/4/91
5/11/97
YEAR TEAM
2003 Vancouver (A)
Modesto (A)
2004 Midland (AA)
Modesto (A)
2005 Midland (AA)
Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
2006 COLORADO (NL)
Colorado Springs (AAA)
2007 Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
2008 Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
2009 COLORADO (NL)
2010 Colorado Springs (AAA)
2011 Round Rock (AAA)
TEXAS (AL)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
BALTIMORE (AL)
Minor League Totals
Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the first round (33rd pick overall) in the June 2003 First-Year Player Draft.
Acquired by the Colorado Rockies, along with outfielder Eric Byrnes, in exchange for lefthanded pitcher Joe Kennedy
and righthanded pitcher Jay Witasick on July 13, 2005.
On the 15-Day Disabled list, July 18-August 4, 2006, with a right shin contusion.
Signed by the Texas Rangers as a minor league free agent on December 21, 2010.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on January 3, 2012.
Acquired by the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for cash considerations on July 20, 2012
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on January 4, 2013
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FRONT OFFICE
ELVIN RAMIREZ
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #62
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RAMIREZ, ELVIN
HEIGHT: 6-3
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
WEIGHT: 210
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 10, 1987
2012
Had his contract selected by Mets from Buffalo (AAA) of the International
League on June 1...Optioned to Buffalo on June 22...Recalled from Buffalo
on July 22...Optioned to Buffalo on August 7...Recalled for the third time
on September 4.
Made his major league debut on June 3 during a 6-1 Mets victory vs. St.
Louis...Threw 0.2 innings, allowing two hits and one run, earned, with one
strikeout.
Opposing batters hit .167 (1-6) with the bases loaded.
During the month of September, he recorded 11 strikeouts in 7.1 innings.
Finished the season with four consecutive scoreless appearances (2.2 innings).
Lefthanded batters hit .250 (11-44).
Pitched for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and Buffalo...Was 0-1
with a 1.38 ERA (two earned runs/13.0 innings) and one save for
Binghamton...Was 3-1 with a 2.36 ERA (11 earned runs/42.0 innings) and
one save for Buffalo.
Struck out 41 batters in 42.0 innings of work with the Bisons...
Righthanders hit .145 against him while lefthanders hit .219.
Allowed at least one run in four of his first five outings...Ended the season
unscored upon in 11 of his final 15 appearances.
2011
2010
ELVINS BESTS
WIN STREAK
None
LOSS STREAK
1 game
6/5/12-present
STRIKEOUTS GAME
4 strikeouts
9/10/12 vs. Washington
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
2.0 innings
four times, last, 9/25/12 vs. Pittsburghs
MOST WALKS, GAME
4 walks
6/8/12 at New York-AL
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
None
SCORELESS STREAK
3.1 innings
7/22/12-8/2/12
LAST COMPLETE GAME
None
LAST COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
None
2009
Pitched for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League, but missed the final two months of the season with a right
shoulder strain.
2008
In 81.0 innings, allowed one home run for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
2005
Made his professional debut with the DSL Mets (R) of the Domincan Summer League.
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BACKGROUND
Elvin Rodriguez Ramirez attended Escuela Sergio A. Hernandez High School in the Dominican Republic.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
YEAR
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
W-L
2-6
0-1
1-4
6-7
3-7
4-3
0-1
2011
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
0-1
3-1
0-1
19-31
0-1
ERA
6.53
2.63
5.52
3.67
4.09
4.17
4.05
G
16
11
12
18
15
49
3
GS CG SHO SV
IP
H
6 0
0
0 40.0
48
6 0
0
0 27.1
16
12 0
0
0 45.2
52
18 0
0
0 81.0
81
15 0
0
0 72.2
73
0 0
0
0 73.1
56
0 0
0
0
6.2
5
Injured - Did Not Play
0 0
0
1 13.0
7
0 0
0
1 42.0
26
0 0
0
0 21.1
24
57 0
0
2 401.2 364
1.38
8
2.36 33
5.48 20
4.06 165
5.48
20
21.1
24
R
38
13
34
38
40
37
3
ER
29
8
28
33
33
34
3
HR HB
2 5
0 6
5 2
1 3
2 6
0 9
2 0
BB
23
10
29
36
39
43
6
2
14
13
219
2
11
13
181
0
2
1
14
0
2
0
33
7
25
20
218
13
13
20
SO WP BK
24 9 1
28 1 0
48 8 0
62 8 0
48 4 0
65 8 0
7 1 0
16 2
41 6
22 1
339 47
22
0
0
0
1
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
1
0 0 .000 .000
1
0 0 .000 .000
E
0
0
AVG
.000
.000
G
20
20
AB
1
1
R
0
0
H
0
0
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
HB
0
0
BB
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
20
PO
0
A
2
E
0
PCT.
1.000
TC
2
DP
0
The first one came in the clubs second season, on July 15, 1963. Frank Thomas, Joe Hicks and Larry Burright were the runners
when Carl Willey belted a drive over the Polo Grounds right field wall off Houstons Ken Johnson. The home run came in the
second inning of the Mets 14-5 win over the Colt 45s, and also represented the first home run ever by a Mets pitcher.
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Four years later, on May 20, 1967, Jack Hamilton blasted a bases-loaded home run at Shea off St. Louis Al Jackson. Tommy
Davis, Ken Boyer and Jerry Grote marched home ahead of Hamilton, who connected in the second inning of the Mets
11-9 loss to the Cards.
HISTORY
In the entire history of the club, only two Mets pitchers have hit a grand slam home run.
YEAR IN REVIEW
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
RAMIREZ, ELVIN
TEAM
DSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on September 16, 2004.
Selected by the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseballs Annual Rule V Draft on December 9, 2010...Returned
to the Mets on October 18, 2011.
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FRONT OFFICE
ANTHONY RECKER
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CATCHER #20
HEIGHT: 6-2
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 29
@Anthony_Recker
WEIGHT: 232
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 29, 1983
BIRTHPLACE: Allentown, PA
RESIDES: Catasauqua, PA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 128 Days
SIGNED BY: Jeff Bittiger (Oakland)
HOW OBTAINED: Claimed off waivers from the Chicago Cubs on October 25, 2012
CONTRACT STATUS: Signed through 2013
2012
2011
Spent most of the season with Sacramento (AAA) of the Pacific Coast
League...Had his contract purchased by Oakland on August 23.
Started five games as a catcher.
Made his major league debut at Yankee Stadium on August 25.
Collected his first major league hit, a single off Erik Bedard, on August 27
at Boston.
At Sacramento, he had career-highs in runs, walks, stolen bases, on-base
percentage (.388) and slugging percentage (.501).
Named to the Pacific Coast League mid-season All-Star Game and also to
the leagues postseason All-Star team.
Compiled a season-high 17-game hitting streak from May 21-June 7.
ANTHONYS BESTS
HITS, GAME
2 hits
two times, last, 4/30/12, Oakland at Boston
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
9/9/12, Chicago-NL at Pittsburgh
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
2010
RBI, GAME
1 RBI
four times, last, 10/3/12, Chicago-NL vs.
Houston
2009
2008
HITTING STREAK
2 games
three times, last, 9/9/12-9/12/12
GRAND SLAMS
None
2007
Began the year with Stockton (A) of the California League...Was promoted
to Midland (AA) of the Texas League on June 20.
Had a career-high in doubles, home runs and RBI.
Was named to the California League mid-season All-Star team.
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2006
2005
Led the Northwest (A) Leagues catchers with a .995 fielding percentage...Made just two errors in 43 games.
BACKGROUND:
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 18th round of the 2005 First-Year Player Draft.
Claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs on August 27, 2012.
Claimed off waivers by the New York Mets on October 25, 2012.
TEAM
Vancouver (A)
Kane County (A)
Stockton (A)
Midland (AA)
2008 Midland (AA)
2009 Midland (AA)
Sacramento (AAA)
2010 Midland (AA)
Sacramento (AAA)
2011 Sacramento (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
2012 OAKLAND (AL)
Sacramento (AAA)
Iowa Cubs (AAA)
Tennessee (AA)
CHICAGO (NL)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
.233 43 150 16 35
8
0
.287 109 407 52 117 24
3
.319 56 207 39 66 17
2
.204 58 201 16 41 12
0
.274 117 430 57 118 29
4
.298 16
57 11 17
4
0
.261 78 272 30 71 11
2
.211 11
38
8
8
1
0
.288 80 250 36 72 18
2
.287 99 345 61 99 24
1
.176
5
17
3
3
1
0
.129 13
31
3
4
1
0
.265 52 200 29 53
7
0
.286
3
7
1
2
1
0
.200
4
15
1
3
1
0
.167
9
18
1
3
1
0
.272 726 2579 357 702 157 14
.152
27
66
10
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
5
18 1
0
2 16 40
0 0
14
57 0
1
3 42 115
5 5
13
47 0
5
5 27 48
2 0
4
20 0
0
1 17 63
0 1
11
64 2
2
5 43 140
1 2
3
9 0
0
0
8 22
0 0
12
45 3
1
2 28 80
2 0
1
3 0
0
2
7 12
1 0
10
42 0
4
0 22 62
0 1
16
48 2
5
4 56 81
7 5
0
0 0
0
0
4
7
0 0
0
0 1
0
1
4 13
0 0
9
29 0
0
1 28 56
3 1
0
0 0
0
0
2
2
0 0
1
4 0
0
0
0
7
0 0
1
4 0
0
1
2
2
0 0
99 386 8 18 25 296 728 21 15
1
10
22
SLG
.387
.464
.609
.323
.437
.526
.449
.316
.496
.501
.235
.161
.435
.429
.467
.389
.459
OBP
.315
.358
.402
.269
.346
.385
.333
.362
.341
.388
.333
.250
.358
.444
.200
.286
.351
E
2
12
5
11
13
3
7
0
9
4
1
0
6
0
0
1
72
.242 .282
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
G
22
1
PO
128
7
A
9
0
E
2
0
PCT.
.986
1.000
TC
139
7
DP
3
2
PB
2
-
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Nolan Ryan and David Cone are the only pitchers in Mets history to strike out the side on nine pitches...Ryan did
it in the third inning on April 19, 1968 vs. Los Angeles (Claude Osteen, Wes Parker and Zoilo Versalles)...Cone did
it in the fifth inning, August 30, 1991 at Cincinnati (Herm Winningham, Randy Myers and Mariano Duncan).
HISTORY
PERFECT INNINGS
YEAR IN REVIEW
POS
C
1B
YEAR
2005
2006
2007
Anthony Vito Recker graduated from Catasauqua (PA) High School in 2001.
Attended Alvernia College and was teammates with Zach Lutz.
Finished his college career second on the Alvernia list second in home runs (44) and RBI (210).
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RECKER, ANTHONY
FRONT OFFICE
SCOTT RICE
LEFTHANDED PITCHER #56
HEIGHT: 6-7
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 31
WEIGHT: 230
THROWS: Left
BIRTHDATE: September 21, 1981
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2012
Spent the entire year with Albuquerque (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Made 54 relief appearances.
Collected four saves in the first nine games of the year.
Converted nine of 12 saves opportunities on the season.
Lefthanded batters hit .193 (16-83) for the year.
In 10 June games, he was 0-0 with a 0.00 ERA (9.1 innings)...Allowed three hits, walked two and recorded eight strikeouts.
Went a season-high 3.0 innings to pick up a victory at Reno on August 12.
Also pitched 2.1 innings at Omaha on July 2, and 2.0 innings on four other occasions.
Struck out a season-high four batters on May 19 in 2.0 innings and July 2 in 2.1 innings at Omaha.
2011
Released by the Chicago Cubs organization on March 23...Signed with the Dodgers on June 7.
Held lefthanded batters to a .173 (13-75) batting average in 34 games for Chattanooga (AA) of the Southern League.
In 30 games after the All-Star break, he went 3-3 with a 2.00 ERA (10 earned runs/45.0 innings) with 38 strikeouts.
Pitched 4.0 innings of relief on July 8 to pick up a victory against Tennessee.
2010
2009
On May 20 he signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres.
Appeared in 25 games with San Antonio (AA) of the Texas League.
Also was with the Newark Bears of the Independent League...Was 2-1 with a 9.00 ERA (13 earned runs/13.0 innings).
2008
Signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 2.
Underwent flexor tendon surgery on his left elbow on July 8.
Was with the Long Island Ducks of the Independent League, where he was 2-2 with a 15.68 ERA (18 earned runs/10.1
innings).
2007
2006
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BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the supplemental first round (44th overall) of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft.
Signed by the Texas Rangers as a minor league free agent on November 29, 2006.
Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a minor league free agent on March 2, 2008.
Signed by the Long Island Ducks as a free agent in 2008.
Signed by the San Diego Padres as a minor league free agent on May 20, 2009.
Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a minor league free agent on March 6, 2010.
Signed by the Chicago Cubs as a minor league free agent on November 17, 2010.
Signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a minor league free agent on June 7, 2011.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on November 16, 2012.
SV
IP
0 17.1
0 57.0
0 63.1
3 40.0
1 56.1
5 47.2
0 31.0
1 96.0
1 74.1
1 65.1
0
4.0
0
2.0
0
4.0
0 10.1
0 29.1
4 46.2
3 22.2
1 50.2
9 59.1
2 401.2
H
26
61
58
45
66
21
34
94
68
65
1
4
2
23
33
23
27
42
58
364
R
34
46
44
26
40
7
12
48
29
28
0
0
0
18
26
8
17
17
33
219
ER
20
33
29
24
28
5
11
39
27
28
0
0
0
18
24
5
17
11
29
181
HR HB
2 3
0 8
4 7
2 3
2 2
0 4
1 3
3 6
4 8
4 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 0
1 3
0 2
0 2
3 1
3 4
14 33
BB
20
48
28
21
24
12
14
40
32
28
3
0
1
5
22
18
15
17
22
218
SO WP BK
14 3 1
34 3 1
53 7 3
22 6 1
41 3 1
53 2 1
27 3 0
61 11 2
42 8 0
38 9 0
4 0 0
0 0 0
7 1 0
11 0 0
21 2 0
33 7 1
15 2 0
42 3 2
47 9 0
339 47 1
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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GS CG SHO
6 0
0
13 0
0
12 0
0
3 0
0
10 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
10 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
57 0
0
TEAM
W-L ERA
G
GCL Orioles (R)
1-4 10.38
9
GCL Orioles (R)
1-6 5.21 13
Bluefield (R)
4-3 4.12 12
Delmarva (A)
0-6 5.40 18
Aberdeen (A)
1-7 4.47 11
2003 Delmarva (A)
4-1 0.94 32
Frederick (A)
1-3 3.19 25
2004 Bowie (AA)
6-5 3.66 41
2005 Bowie (AA)
4-1 3.27 57
2006 Ottawa (AAA)
3-4 3.86 52
2007 Clinton (A)
0-0 0.00
3
Frisco (AA)
0-0 0.00
1
AZL Rangers (R)
0-0 0.00
4
2008 Long Island (IND)
2-2 15.68
7
2009 San Antonio (AA)
1-4 7.36 25
2010 Tulsa (AA)
2-0 0.96 35
Colorado Springs (AAA)
0-1 6.75 23
2011 Chattanooga (AA)
4-4 1.95 34
2012 Albuquerque (AAA)
2-3 4.40 54
Minor League Totals
19-31 4.06 165
RICE, SCOTT
YEAR
1999
2000
2001
2002
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FRONT OFFICE
HANSEL ROBLES
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #67
HEIGHT: 5-11
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 22
WEIGHT: 185
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 13, 1990
2012
Named the Sterling Award receipent at Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League...Led the NYPL in ERA and was
fifth in strikeouts...Also named the NYPL Pitcher of the Week for the period ending August 13.
Closed out the regular season by not allowing an earned over his final 36.0 innings...The streak dated to July 28.
Tossed a complete-game shutout with 10 strikeouts in the opening round of the playoffs on September 7 vs. Hudson
Valley to extend his stretch to 45.0 innings without allowing an earned run.
Went 6-0 with five no-decisions in his final 11 starts (eight earned runs/67.2 innings) of the season.
Lost his first game of the year, June 21 vs. Staten Island...In 5.0 innings, he allowed one earned run on four hits with one
walk and seven strikeouts.
For the year opposing hitters compiled a .184 (47-256) batting average against him.
Struck out a season-high nine batters in 8.0 innings vs. Staten Island on July 22.
On August 10 vs.Vermont he pitched 8.0 innings and allowed one hit, no runs with no walks and seven strikeouts.
Struck out eight in a game twice and seven, four times.
Righthanded batters hit .178 (29-163) against him, while lefthanders hit .194 (18-93) against him.
2011
Worked exclusively out of the bullpen for Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League.
2010
YEAR TEAM
2009 DSL Mets (R)
2010 DSL Mets1 (R)
2011 Kingsport (R)
2012 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
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Picked up his first professional save while pitching for the DSL Mets1 (R) of the Dominican Summer League.
2009
HISTORY
ROBLES, HANSEL
Made his professional debut with the DSL Mets (R) of the Dominican Summer League.
BACKGROUND
Hansel Manuel Sanchez Robles attended Esquela Basica Sonador Bonao High School in the Dominican Republic.
Enjoys hiking and running in his free time.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on August 21, 2008.
W-L
5-4
3-3
3-1
6-1
17-9
ERA
2.91
3.09
2.68
1.11
2.37
G
15
14
15
12
56
GS CG SHO
9 0
0
12 0
0
0 0
0
12 0
0
33 0
0
SV
IP
0 58.2
1 67.0
1 37.0
0 72.2
2 235.1
H
47
64
28
47
186
R
30
27
13
14
84
ER
19
23
11
9
62
HR HB
0 9
1 5
2 10
0 4
3 28
BB
16
13
16
10
55
SO WP BK
60 5 0
51 3 1
42 1 1
66 2 1
219 11 3
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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righthanded pitcher Philip Humber and minor league pitchers Kevin Mulvey and Deolis Guerra, on February
2, 2008
CAREER HONORS
2012
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Tossed the first no-hitter in Mets history vs. the Cardinals on June 1 at Citi Field...Won 8-0...Walked five and struck
out eight...In his previous start, had blanked the Padres, 9-0, at home, allowing four hits, no walks, and seven
strikeouts...Became the fourth Venezuelan-born pitcher to throw a no-hitter and the first since the Cubs Carlos
Zambrano on September 14, 2008 at Houston...The others are Wilson Alvarez and Anibal Sanchez...Countryman Felix
Hernandez later threw a perfect game for the Mariners.
Became the first pitcher since Dave Righetti in 1983 to throw a shutout and a no-hitter in consecutive starts...Righetti
tossed a shutout vs. the Orioles on June 29 and then pitched his no-hitter vs. Boston on July 4...It was the first time a
Mets pitcher had back-to-back complete-game shutouts since 1992 when David Cone accomplished the feat on May
19 vs. San Diego and on May 24 vs. San Francisco...His two complete games give him nine since 2008, which ties him
with Cliff Lee (Philadelphia), Cole Hamels (Philadelphia), and Adam Wainwright (St. Louis) for third-most among National
League pitchers...Matt Cains (San Francisco) 12 complete games rank second, while Roy Halladay (Philadelphia) leads
the NL with 17 complete games during that stretch, despite only having played in the NL since 2010.
His first career no-hitter on June 1 vs. the Cardinals marked the first no-hitter by a National League pitcher since the
Phillies Roy Halladay in Game One of the 2010 NLDS vs. Cincinnati...The previous five no-hitters were in the American
League...His previous low-hit complete game was a three-hitter, done five times in his career, last on August 12, 2010
vs. Colorado.
Became the third non-rookie in the past 50 seasons to throw a no-hitter after not pitching in the majors the previous
season...The other two were Jim Palmer for the 1969 Baltimore Orioles and Dwight Goooden for the 1996 New York
Yankees.
Was the first pitcher to no-hit the defending World Series Champs since the Rangers Nolan Ryan no-hit the Oakland
Athletics on June 11, 1990...It was the eighth time the defending world champs have been no-hit...Was the first pitcher
to throw a no-hitter against a team leading its league in batting average since the Cardinals Jose Jimenez did it against
Arizona on June 25, 1999.
In the 10 starts after the no-hitter, the lefthander went 3-7 with a 8.27 ERA (45 earned runs/49.0 innings)...Over that
span, he surrendered 13 home runs, after allowing four home runs in his first 11 starts...Pitched into the seventh inning
only once (8.0 innings on June 30 at Los Angeles) in those 10 starts.
Threw the first no-hitter in Mets franchise history on June 1, 2012...Led the National League in ERA and innings pitched
in 2008...Is one of only five pitchers to be a two-time unanimous American League Cy Young Award winner (2004 and
2006)...Is a four-time All-Star (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009)...Rawlings Gold Glove recipient (2007)...Has six American
League Pitcher of the Month honors (August, 2003; July, 2004; August, 2004; September, 2004; June, 2006 and September,
2006) and was the National League Pitcher of the Month twice (September, 2008 and April, 2009)...Was selected the
ALs Player of the Week three times (June 14-June 20, 2004; September 13-September 19, 2004 and August 13-August
19, 2007)...Named the National League Co-Player of the Week (August 11-August 17, 2008) and the Player of the
Week, May 28-June 3, 2012...Won the Pitching Triple Crown in 2006, leading the AL in wins (19), strikeouts (245) and
ERA (2.77)...His 139 victories are the second-most in major league history by a Venezuelan-born player (Freddy Garcia152)...Santanas 3.20 ERA is the lowest of any active player (minimum 1,500 innings).
SANTANA, JOHAN
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 33
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
SANTANA, JOHAN
SCOUTING & MINORS
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The Mets had played 8,019 regular season games in team history before the
no-hitter on June 1...The 8,019 games were the most by any team before JOHANS BESTS
it recorded its first no-hitter...Threw the 251st no-hitter in major league
history during the regular season and the 253rd including the postseason. WIN STREAK
Named the National League Player of the Week for the period May 28- 13 games
7/17/04-9/24/04
June 3...Pitched two complete-game shutouts, including the first no-hitter
in franchise history...It was his second NL Player of the Week award...Was LOSS STREAK
the AL Player of the Week three times.
5 games
Had his scoreless innings streak snapped at 19.0 innings on June 8 vs. the 7/6/12-present
Yankees...Equaled his career-high allowing four home runs...It was the
fourth time in his career hes allowed four home runs and the first time he STRIKEOUTS, GAME
surrendered back-to-back-to-back home runs (Robinson Cano, Nick 17 strikeouts
Swisher and Andruw Jones)...The last Mets pitcher to suffer that fate was 8/19/07, Minnesota vs. Texas
John Maine on June 12, 2007 at Los Angeles (NL) when Wilson Betemit,
DOUBLE-DIGIT STRIKEOUT GAMES
Matt Kemp and Hong-Chih Kuo each went deep.
50 games
Was on the Disabled List twice during the year, July 21- August 11 with a last, 11 strikeouts, 4/24/12 vs. Miami
right ankle sprain and August 22 (retroactive to August 18) to the end of
the season, with inflammation of his lower back.
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
Was beaten by the Atlanta Braves, 9-3, on August 11 at Citi Field...Pitched 9.0 innings
a career low-tying 1.1 innings, allowing eight runs, earned, one walk...Also 12 times, last, 6/1/12 vs. St. Louis
went a career low-tying 1.1 innings on April 17 at Atlanta.
Went 0-5 with a 15.63 ERA over five starts from July 6-August 17...Allowed LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
33 earned runs over 19.0 innings...No other major league pitcher since 5.1 inning
3 times, last, 5/31/02, Minnesota vs. Anaheim
1900 lost five straight starts in which he pitched a total of fe wer than
20.0 innings and allowed as many runs as Santana.
MOST WALKS, GAME
Opponents swung and missed at 25.7% of his pitches, good for the ninth-highest 7 walks
percentage among National League hurlers...Edwin Jackson (Washington, 28.0%) 7/15/02, Minnesota vs. Anaheim
led the NL.
Held hitters to a .269 (25-93) batting average with runners in scoring FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
position...Limited opponents to a .163 (7-43) batting average with two outs in 0 walks
such situations...Overall, with runners on base, batters hit .309 (55-178)...When 4 times, last, 8/17/08 at Pittsburgh (Won, 4-0)
there were no runners on base, held the opposition to a .222 (87-392) average.
SCORELESS STREAK
Finished the season with a career ERA of 3.20 (721 earned runs/2025.2 33.0 innings
innings), the fourth-best mark in the majors among active pitchers with at 8/28/04-9/24/04
least 1,000 innings pitched, trailing only Seattles Felix Hernandezs 3.17
(552 earned runs/1568.1 innings), St. Louis Adam Wainwrights 3.11 ERA LAST COMPLETE GAME
(352 earned runs/1019.2 innings), and New Yorks Mariano Riveras 2.21 6/1/12 vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
ERA (300 earned runs/1219.2 innings).
Struck out a season-high 11 in 6.2 innings vs. Miami on April 24...It was the LAST COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT
50th double-digit strikeout game of his career...It was his only double-digit 6/1/12 vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
strikeout game this season and first since he struck out 10 Rockies on
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
August 12, 2010 at Citi Field.
0 hits
Started Opening Day at home April 5 vs. Atlanta...Took a no-decision in 6/1/12 vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
the Mets 1-0 victory...Threw 5.0 innings, allowing no runs, two hits and
two walks, while recording five strikeouts...It was his seventh Opening Day
start and fourth with the Mets...The 5.0 shutout innings lowered Santanas
career Opening Day ERA to 3.06 (12 earned runs/35.1 innings) and his Mets Opening Day ERA to 1.52 (four earned
runs/23.2 innings).
MOST STRIKEOUTS
2004 - 2012
1. CC Sabathia ..................................................................................................................1556
2. JOHAN SANTANA ......................................................................1479
3. Javier Vasquez................................................................................................................1460
4. Dan Haren ..........................................................................................................................1400
5. A.J. Burnett ............................................................................................................................1349
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His season came to an end on September 14 when he underwent surgery to repair the tear of his anterior capsule of
his left shoulder...The surgery was performed by Mets Medical Director, Dr. David Altchek at the Hospital for Special
Surgery in Manhattan.
Experienced discomfort in his shoulder area in his final start of the year, September 2 at Atlanta...Won that game, 5-2,
but came out after 5.0 innings after allowing one earned run on three hits, with one walk and three strikeouts.
Hurled three straight complete games from August 12-August 22 vs. Colorado, at Houston and at Pittsburgh...Shut out
the Rockies, 4-0, and allowed four hits, with two walks and 10 strikeouts...Lost, 4-3, to the Astros on August 17...Gave
up four runs and nine hits with a walk and seven strikeouts in 8.0 innings...Also dropped a 2-1 decision to the Pirates
on August 22...Struck out nine and gave up four hits, with a walk in 8.0 innings.
Became the first Mets pitcher since David Cone in 1990 to toss three consecutive complete games in a single
season...Also became the first Mets pitcher since Jerry Koosman in 1977 to toss consecutive complete games and lose
both...The last Mets pitcher to throw four straight complete games was Dwight Gooden from April 15-May 1, 1988.
Led the majors with 43.1 innings pitched and three complete games in August...Finished second in the National League
and fourth in the majors for the month with 47 strikeouts, one behind Philadelphias Cole Hamels.
Did not allow a run in eight starts, which tied him for third in the majors with Jon Lester of Boston and Gio Gonzalez
of Oakland...Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt of the Phillies were first with nine...Had 16 starts when he permitted one
runs or less, tied for the most in the majors with the Cardinals Adam Wainwright and the Rockies Ubaldo
Jimenez...Dwight Gooden holds the team record with 19 such starts in 1985...Santanas 16 starts with one run or less
are tied for the fourth highest total in franchise history with Goodens total in 1984...Tied for second place are Frank
Viola (17, 1990) and Tom Seaver (17, 1971).
Struck out 10 vs. Colorado on August 12, the second time in three outings that he reached double digits...Struck out
a season-high and 2010 team-best 11 batters on August 2 vs. Atlanta...His 11 strikeouts were the most by a Mets pitcher
since he struck out 11 on May 27, 2009 vs. Washington.
On April 5, he went 6.0 innings and allowed one run and four hits to beat Florida, 7-1...It was his sixth Opening Day
start and his fourth straight with the Mets.
Allowed a career-high 10 runs on May 2 at Philadelphia...The last Mets pitcher to allow 10 or more runs in a game was
Orlando Hernandez, who surrendered 11 runs on August 15, 2006 at Philadelphia...He also allowed four home runs in
a game for the fourth time in his career in that contest...The previous occurrence was June 9, 2009 vs. Philadelphia...The
Mets lefty allowed nine runs in the fourth inning, the most hes allowed in a single frame in his career.
Tossed a three-hit complete-game shutout to turn back the Reds at home on July 6...In that game, he hit his first major
league home run, a solo shot against Matt Maloney in the third inning...Became the first Mets pitcher to hit a home run
since John Maine hit one against Ian Snell of the Pirates, July 24, 2007...Became the second Mets pitcher to throw a
complete game shutout and hit a home run in the same game on July 6 vs. Cincinnati...Pete Falcone accomplished the
feat on September 29, 1981 when he beat the Phillies, 7-0, at Philadelphia...Santana is the sixth pitcher since 1983 to throw
a shutout while allowing three hits or fewer and hitting a home run in the same game...The others to do it since then
are Floyd Youmans (1986), Pete Harnisch (1999), Chan Ho Park (2000), Jeff D'Amico (2003) and Mike Hampton (2005).
Collected two hits in a game for the fifth time in his career on May 28 at Milwaukee.
Put together a four-game hitting streak from August 7-August 22 (4-12, .333).
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Finished his active rehabilitation program on October 8...He then entered a long period of medically prescribed rest.
Threw 4.0 innings in an Instructional League game on September 30 in Fort Myers, FL...He also tossed a 3.0-inning
simulated game on September 17.
Started Game Two of the South Atlantic League semi-finals for Savannah (A) vs. Augusta on September 9...In 3.0 innings
of work, he allowed one unearned run on two hits, with one strikeout and one walk.
Hurled 2.0 innings for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League on September 3 vs. Palm Beach...It was his first appearance
in a minor league game since July 28 after being shut down due to shoulder fatigue...He surrendered three hits, one run,
earned, with no walks and two strikeouts.
Made his first major league rehabilitation appearance on July 28 with St. Lucie (A) vs. Daytona...Tossed 3.0 scoreless
innings, allowing two hits and no walks, hit one batter and had three strikeouts.
Began the year on the 15-Day Disabled List while he recovered from surgery to repair a tear of the anterior capsule
of his left shoulder...Underwent the procedure on September 14, 2010.
Since 2004, he leads the major leagues in ERA (2.89) and opponents batting average (.222)...Is also fifth in wins (110)
and second in strikeouts (1,479).
Is 19-7 with a 2.61 ERA in 48 games, 35 starts, during the month of September...Has allowed 196 hits, 79 runs, 74
earned, with 73 walks and 274 strikeouts in 255.0 innings.
Is 65-23 with a 2.75 ERA (256 earned runs/836.1 innings) after the All-Star Break for his career...His second-half ERA
is the best among active pitchers and his winning percentage (.739) is the third-best in the history of the game...The
Don Gullet is first (.742) and Roy Oswalt is second (.739).
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Underwent surgery for the arthroscopic removal of multiple bone fragments from his left elbow on September 1 at
the Hospital for Special Surgery...Mets Medical Director Dr. David Altchek performed the procedure.
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on August 25 with bone chips in his left elbow.
Recorded 13 strikeouts, his most as a member of the Mets, on April 12 at Florida...The 13 strikeouts were the thirdmost of his career.
After his fourth start, had a 0.70 ERA and 37 strikeouts...Before 2009, only two pitchers had an ERA under 0.75 and
36 or more strikeouts in their first four starts of a season: Fernando Valenzuela for the 1981 Dodgers (0.25 ERA, 36
strikeouts) and Tom Cheney for the 1963 Senators (0.25 ERA, 38 strikeouts)...Zack Greinke (0.00 ERA and 36 strikeouts)
also accomplished the feat.
Won the National League Pitcher of the Month for April...Went 3-1 with an NL-best 1.10 ERA in five starts...Over 32.2
innings, he allowed 22 hits, six runs, four earned, and nine walks, while striking out 44...He surrendered two runs or fewer
in all five of his starts...It also marked his second straight monthly honor (September, 2008) and eighth overall.
Blanked the Phillies on May 6 for 7.0 innings to stretch his streak of starts allowing two runs or less to a career-best 12.
His 0.78 ERA through seven starts was the lowest in franchise history to begin a season...Frank Viola had a 0.87 ERA
in 1990...Santana became the 14th pitcher since 1913 (the first season that earned runs officially were tracked in both
leagues) to post an ERA below 0.80 through his first seven starts of the season, including Zack Greinke (0.51) in
2009...Became the first NL pitcher to do it since Fernando Valenzuela (0.29) in 1981...Is only the third of those 14
pitchers to lose at least two of his first seven starts...The others were Dutch Leonard (4-2, 0.42) for the Red Sox in
1914 and Dana Fillingim (5-2, 0.29) for the 1918 Boston Braves.
The six runs allowed on May 16 at San Francisco snapped his streak of starts with two runs or less at 13...That stretch
was the longest ever fashioned by a current major leaguer...Edinson Volquez had a string of 12 games in 2008...Santana
was 9-2 with a 1.57 ERA (17 earned runs/97.1 innings pitched) and 114 strikeouts in this span.
Surrendered four home runs on June 9 at home to Philadelphia to tie his career-high...The lefthander had allowed that
many once before on July 23, 2007 at Toronto while with Minnesota...He also surrendered consecutive home runs to
Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez in the fourth, the first time he allowed back-to-back home runs since July 17, 2008 at
Cincinnati (Adam Dunn and Juan Encarnacion)...Also recorded his first RBI since July 27, 2008 with a run-scoring double
in the sixth inning of that game, a 6-5 win over Philadelphia.
From July 9, 2008-June 9, 2009, he went 17-3 in 20 decisions...Over that stretch, posted a 1.80 ERA (28 earned runs/140.1
innings pitched) and he allowed just 113 hits and 35 walks, while striking out 145.
Suffered through the worst start of his career on June 14 at the Yankees...In a 15-0 loss, he allowed a career-high nine runs
and nine hits in 3.0 innings, matching his shortest start ever...He was pulled on September 26, 2007 in Detroit after 3.0
innings due to a one hour and 18 minute rain delay and lasted 3.0 innings on May 23, 2004 at home against Chicago (AL).
Improved to 2-0 in 2009 against former Cy Young award winners when he beat Chris Carpenter and the Cardinals, 32, on June 25...Santana also outpitched Randy Johnson in San Francisco on May 16 to earn a 9-6 victory.
Allowed three hits in his start on July 5 at Philadelphia, but dropped a 2-0 decision...Finished the season 3-3 with a 1.80
ERA in six games in which he allowed three hits or less.
Won his 10th game on July 11, marking the seventh consecutive season in which has won double-digit games.
Struck out Atlantas Yunel Escobar on July 18 for his 1,700th career strikeout...Reached that milestone in 1,600.2 innings,
the third-fewest among active pitchers behind only Pedro Martinez (1,483.2 innings pitched) and Randy Johnson (1,514.2
innings pitched).
On July 24, Michael Bourn stole the only base against the lefthander in 2009 when, in the fourth inning, the Houston
outfielder broke for second and made it safely after Santana threw to first...It was only the third stolen base attempt
against him all season...None came on a pitch delivered to home plate.
Among pitchers who made at least 25 starts, he was second in the league with just one stolen base allowed...St. Louis
Joel Pineiro did not allow any stolen bases.
Was named to his fourth All-Star Game, first while in the National League...Did not appear in the American Leagues
4-3 win.
Went 7.0 scoreless innings during a 7-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader on July 30 against Colorado...It was
Santanas seventh start of the season where he went at least 6.0 innings and did not allow an earned run..Finished two
behind the major league leader, Felix Hernandez, in such starts, despite going to the mound nine fewer times.
In the start on July 24 at Houston, he went on to tie his career high with 12 hits allowed, set originally on May 22, 2008
at Atlanta...It was just the eighth time in his career he allowed double-digit hits.
Set his career high with two RBI on August 4 against the Cardinals...His two-run double off Pineiro was also his second
double to the season.
On August 9 at San Diego, tied his career-high with two hits, done four times...Also drew a walk to reach base in three
different at-bats, doing so for just the second time in his career...He had two doubles and a walk on April 23, 2008 at
Washington...Became the first pitcher in any game in 2009 to collect two hits, a walk, an RBI and score a run.
With just three walks in four August starts, Santana tied for the fewest bases-on-balls in the month among all major
league pitchers with at least 29.0 innings in August.
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Underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair a torn meniscus on October 1...Mets Medical Director Dr.
David Altchek and Mets Team Physician Dr. Straun Coleman performed the procedure.
Led the National League in ERA and innings pitched...Established career-bests in both categories...Also finished tied for
second in the NL in strikeouts.
Matched his career-high in starts.
Finished third in the voting for the National League Cy Young Award...Received four first place votes and finished with
a total of 55 points.
Was 9-0 with a 2.09 ERA (28 earned runs/120.2 innings) in his last 17 starts dating to July 4 at Philadelphia... Allowed
three runs or less in 16 of these 17 starts...The Mets were 13-4 in these starts.
Became the sixth pitcher to make their Mets debut as the starting pitcher on Opening Day...The others were: Roger
Craig (1962), Don Cardwell (1967), Mike Hampton (2000), Tom Glavine (2003) and Pedro Martinez (2005)...Of those
five, only Martinez did not get tagged with a loss.
His loss on April 6 at Atlanta was the first loss of his career in which he allowed only one run...John Smoltz got the win
in the Mets 3-1 defeat.
Won his 50th career road game on April 23 at Washington...At 50-23, he became the fourth pitcher since 1960 to
reach 50 wins with 23 or fewer losses (Roger Clemens-21, Mike Mussina-21, Freddy Garcia-23).
Allowed a career-high 12 hits on May 22 at Atlanta...Had never allowed more than 10 hits in a game, which he had done
five times, most recently on May 10 vs. Cincinnati.
Collected his 100th career victory, against only 47 career losses, June 1 vs. Los Angeles...Only four other lefthanded
pitchers in major league history had fewer than 50 losses at the time of their 100th win: Whitey Ford (100-36), Ron
Guidry (100-39), Don Gullett (100-48) and Lefty Gomez (100-49).
Named the National League Co-Player of the Week with Houstons Ty Wigginton for the period ending August 17...Went
2-0 with a 1.64 ERA (three earned runs/16.0 innings).
Earned NL Pitcher of the Month honors for September...Went 4-0 with a 1.83 ERA (nine runs/44.1 innings) with 47
strikeouts.
Was 0-4 in six starts from June 6-July 4 despite a 2.48 ERA (11 earned runs/40.0 innings pitched)...It was only the sixth
time in his career that he had lost three or more decisions in a row...Lost three decisions in a row on four occasions:
August 6-August 17, 2002, June 19-July 6, 2005, April 4-April 21, 2006 and July 18-August 3, 2007...Lost four decisions
in a row one other time, May 18-June 3, 2004.
Recorded the 1,500th strikeout of his career by striking out Chris Coste on July 22 vs. Philadelphia...Is the only active
pitcher under the age of 30 to reach that milestone...Reached 1,500 strikeouts in the fifth fewest number of innings
pitched in MLB history...Pedro Martinez (1325.2 innings), Randy Johnson (1361.0 innings), Nolan Ryan (1366.2 innings),
Sam McDowell (1417.0 innings) and Santana (1425.1 innings).
Made his second career start on three days rest when he took the mound on September 27 vs. Florida...Tossed his third
complete game of the season, and his
second shutout in the Mets 2-0 victory...
Allowed three hits while walking three
and striking out nine.
Became the first Mets pitcher since
David Cone on August 13, 1990 at San
Francisco to toss a complete game on
short rest and the first since Dwight
Gooden on September 16, 1987 at
Montreal to throw a complete-game
shutout.
Since the 2000 season, only four other
pitchers have tossed complete-game
shutouts on three days rest: Bronson
Arroyo (September 5, 2006, Cincinnati
vs. San Francisco), Aaron Harang (April
23, 2006, Cincinnati at Milwaukee), Jason
Marquis (August 27, 2005, St. Louis at
Washington) and Andy Pettitte (June 29, 2000,
New York (AL) at Detroit).
Hit his fifth double of the season on September
18 at Washington...The five doubles were the most
by a Mets pitcher since Rick Reed had five in 1997...The five doubles also
tie the Mets single-season record for a pitcher with Reed and Ron
Darling (1987).
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2007
Set a Minnesota club record and a career-high with 17 strikeouts on August 19 vs. Texas.
His September 26 start at Detroit was cut short because of rain (3.0 innings)...That ended his streak of 123 starts with 5.0
or more innings...That streak started on May 29, 2004 and ran through September 21, 2007...In the last 50 years, it is the
third longest streak, trailing Curt Schilling (147 consecutive, which ended in his first start of 2007) and David Cone (145).
Was second in the AL in strikeouts, third in opponents batting average against (.225) and strikeouts per nine innings
(9.66).
2006
Was named the American Leagues Cy Young Award winner, receiving all 28 first place votes and capturing the award
unanimously for the second time in three seasons.
Also was selected the American League Pitcher of the Year by The Sporting News and was the Major League Players
Choice Award winner for the ALs Most Outstanding Pitcher.
Also for the second time in three years he was named the Warren Spahn Award winner by the Oklahoma Sports
Museum and the Satchell Paige Award winner by the Negro League Baseball Museum.
Ranked first in the AL in ERA, innings pitched, strikeouts and starts and was tied for first in victories...Became the 14
pitcher in the Expansion Era (since 1961) to lead the league in wins, strikeouts and ERA in the same season.
Made his first Opening Day start on April 4 at Toronto.
Picked to his second career All-Star team, July 11 at Pittsburgh.
2005
Paced the American League in strikeouts...Was the first Twins pitcher to accomplish that feat.
Tied a then career-best with 14 strikeouts, June 2 vs. Cleveland.
Selected to his first career All-Star Game, July 12 at Detroit.
2004
Selected unanimously as the American Leagues Cy Young Award winner by the Baseball Writers Association of America
(BBWAA), receiving all 28 first place votes.
Was the first Venezuelan to capture the honor and the third Minnesota Twin to win the award.
Led the American League in ERA, opponents batting average against (.192) and strikeouts, and was second in wins and
winning percentage.
Established career-highs in practically every category.
Also was The Sporting News AL Pitcher of the Year and was the Major League Players Choice Award winner for AL
Most Outstanding Pitcher.
Had five straight 10-plus strikeout games, June 20-July 11.
Hurled his first complete game and shutout, July 6 vs. Kansas City.
Named the ALs Pitcher of the Month for July, August and September...Became the first pitcher since Pedro Martinez
(1999) to win the award three times in one season...In July, he went 3-2 with a 1.17 ERA...In August, he was 6-0 with a
2.08 ERA, while his record in September was 5-0 with an 0.45 ERA.
Selected the American Leagues Player of the Week, September 13-September19...Struck out a then career-high 14 on
September 19 vs. Baltimore.
Established a club mark with 13 victories in a row, July 17-September 24 .
2003
Named the AL Pitcher of the Month for August, going 5-0 with a 1.07 ERA.
2002
2001
Placed on the Disabled List, June 12-September 21, with a partial tear of the flexor muscle of his left elbow.
2000
Made his major league debut on April 3 vs. Tampa Bay and his first start on April 7 at Kansas City.
Gained his initial big league victory, June 6 at Houston.
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3.20 360
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0
5 1
0
1 0
0
1 0
0
15 1
1
26 1
0
5 0
0
4 0
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9 0
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0
18 0
0
34 1
1
33 3
2
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2
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2
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0
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0
21 2
2
61 3
1
284 15
10
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3
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
IP
40.0
36.1
4.0
6.2
86.2
160.1
86.0
43.2
48.2
108.1
158.1
228.0
231.2
*233.2
219.0
*234.1
166.2
199.0
5.0
3.0
117.0
390.2
H
26
49
1
14
81
162
102
50
37
84
127
156
180
186
183
206
156
179
5
1
117
376
R
16
36
1
7
52
94
64
25
24
41
56
70
77
79
88
74
67
67
1
0
65
231
ER HR HB
12
1 0
32
2 2
1
0 0
7
1 0
42
9 10
83 14 10
62 11 2
23
6 3
17
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36
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54 17 3
66 24 9
74 22 1
72 24 4
81 *33 4
66 23 4
58 20 3
66 16 2
1
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63 17 0
195 34 23
BB SO WP BK
22
51 5 0
18
25 5 1
6
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3
6 1 0
21
88 7 0
55 150 10 1
54
64 5 2
16
28 3 0
27
75 2 0
49 137 *15 2
47 169 6 2
54 *265 7 0
45 *238 8 0
47 *245 4 1
52 235 7 1
63 206 9 2
46 146 1 0
55 144 2 2
0
5 0 0
1
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39 111 1 0
153 408 30 2
1 2025.2 1726
773
721 220
567 1988 68 12
36
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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23
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1
2
15
27
30
15
11
27
45
34
33
34
33
34
25
29
2
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21
91
HISTORY
W-L ERA
4- 3 2.70
0- 4 7.93
0- 0 2.25
0- 1 9.45
7- 5 4.36
8- 8 4.66
2-3 6.49
1-0 4.74
5- 2 3.14
8- 6 2.99
12- 3 3.07
20- 6 *2.61
16- 7 2.87
*19- 6 *2.77
15-13 3.33
16-7 *2.53
13-9 3.13
11-9 2.98
0-0 1.80
0-0 0.00
6-9 4.85
24-23 4.49
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YEAR TEAM
1996 DSL Astros (R)
1997 GC Astros (R)
Auburn (A)
1998 Quad Cities (A)
Auburn (A)
1999 Michigan (A)
2000 MINNESOTA (AL)
2001 MINNESOTA (AL)
2002 Edmonton (AAA)
MINNESOTA (AL)
2003 MINNESOTA (AL)
2004 MINNESOTA (AL)
2005 MINNESOTA (AL)
2006 MINNESOTA (AL)
2007 MINNESOTA (AL)
2008 METS
2009 METS
2010 METS
2011 St. Lucie (A)#
2012 Brooklyn (A)#
METS
Minor League Totals
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CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Johan Alexander Santana graduated from Liceo Jose Nucete Sardi (VZ) High School, where he played baseball and
soccer.
Was named Tovar Meridas Athlete of the Year in 1999.
Created the Johan Santana Foundation which supports youth baseball and other childrens charities in his native
Venezuela.
Arranged to have a fire truck delivered to his hometown of Tovar Merida,VZ.
Held the Johan Santana Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon in the summer of 2007 to benefit the NYU Myeloma Center and the
Johan Santana Foundation.
Is Major League Baseballs Spokesman for the Play it Smart When it Comes to the Sun program, which raises awareness
of skin cancer...Santana was involved in the program as a tribute to the late Lynne Greenberg, the wife of one of his
agents, Ed Greenberg.
Introduced Santanas Select during the 2008 season, with the help of Charity Wines, with all proceeds benefitting the
Johan Santana Foundation.
Sponsored his Seventh Annual Holiday Party in his hometown of Tovar,Venezuela in December, 2012...Ran a soccer and
baseball tournament and handed out over 8,000 gifts to children.
Held the Johan Santana All-Star Bowling Classic on June 21, 2010 in Manhattan to benefit the Johan Santana Foundation.
Won the Big B.A.T./Frank Slocum Award in January, 2013 for his contributions to the Baseball Assistance Team.
Helping build a baseball and soccer sports complex in his hometown of Tovar.
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YEAR TEAM/OPPONENT
2002 Minnesota/Oakland
2003 Minnesota/New York
2004 Minnesota/New York
2006 Minnesota/Oakland
Division Series Totals
W-L
0-0
0-1
1-0
0-1
1-2
ERA
6.00
7.04
0.75
2.25
3.23
G
2
2
2
1
7
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
2 0
0
2 0
0
1 0
0
5 0
0
SV
0
0
0
0
0
IP
3.0
7.2
12.0
8.0
30.2
H
3
9
14
5
31
R
2
6
1
2
11
ER
2
6
1
2
11
HR HB
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
BB
2
3
4
1
19
SO WP BK
2 0 0
6 0 0
12 0 0
8 0 0
28 0 0
IP
3.1
H
4
R
4
ER
4
HR HB
1 0
BB
0
SO WP BK
4 2 0
HR HB
0 0
0 0
0 0
BB
1
1
0
SO WP BK
0 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
W-L ERA
0-1 10.80
G
4
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
SV
0
W-L
0-0
0-0
0-0
ERA
0.00
0.00
0.00
G
1
1
1
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
H
1
0
0
R
0
0
0
ER
0
0
0
0-0
0.00
SV
IP
0
1.0
0
1.0
0
1.0
Did Not Pitch
0
3.0
SV
0
H
5
R
3
ER
2
ALL-STAR GAMES
YEAR LEAGUE/SITE
2005 AL/Detroit
2006 AL/Pittsburgh
2007 AL/San Francisco
2009 NL/St. Louis
All-Star Game Totals
HR HB
1 0
BB
3
W-L
0-2
ERA
2.16
G
2
GS CG SHO
2 0
0
IP
8.1
SO WP BK
10 0 0
AVG.
G
.086 21
.161 360
AB
35
248
R
0
11
H
3
40
2B 3B
0
0
12
1
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 5
0
0
1
9 22
0
0
BB
0
9
SO SB CS SLG OBP
14
0 0 .086 .086
78
0 0 .230 .191
E
0
0
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
P
360
PO
98
A
232
E
19
PCT.
.946
TC
349
DP
16
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INFIELDER #76
WEIGHT: 200
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: December 23, 1984
2011
JOSHS BESTS
HITS, GAME
1 hits
5 times, last, 9/28/11 vs. Cincinnati
HOME RUNS, GAME
None
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALKOFF HOME RUNS
None
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HEIGHT: 6-2
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OPENING DAY AGE: 28
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2010
Split the season between Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League.
Combined to hit .311 (154-495) between the two levels, the third-best average in the Mets minor league
system...Finished with 12 home runs and 74 RBI in 137 games.
Named to the Florida State League All-Star Game, where he started at second base for the Southern Division...Won
the MVP award for the game, going 3-5 with a run scored, a home run and three RBI...Tied the game with a two-run
shot in the eighth and drove in the eventual game-winning run with an RBI single in the 10th inning.
Made his Double-A debut on June 15...Was 3-5 in his second game at Double-A on June 16.
2009
Spent the majority of the season with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League before a late-season promotion to St.
Lucie (A) of the Florida State League.
Named to the South Atlantic All-Star Game, where he started at second base.
Finished with 40 doubles combined between the two levels.
2008
Made his professional debut with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League...Also played three games for Kingsport
(R) of the Appalachian League.
Joshua (Josh) Satin graduated from Westlake (CA) High School.
Gratuated from the University of California-Berkley with a degree in Political Science.
Played baseball all four years and was an All-American and All-Pac 10 as a freshman and senior.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the sixth round of the 2008 First-Year Player Draft.
YEAR TEAM
2008 Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
2009 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2010 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2011 METS
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 METS (NL)
Buffalo (AAA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
.583
3
12
3
.280 45 143 21
.284 125 440 62
.364
7
22
6
.316 58 209 27
.308 79 286 49
.200 15
25
3
.325 94 338 60
.317 38 145 17
.000
1
1
0
.286 131 441 72
.307 449 1594 245
.192
16
26
H 2B 3B
7
2
0
40 10
2
125 38
0
8
2
0
66 15
0
88 24
1
5
1
0
110 35
2
46
8
0
0
0
0
126 25
1
490 134
5
5
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
1
2 0
0
0
1
2
0 0
4
13 4
1
0 16 28
0 1
7
60 0
5
2 73 103
0 3
1
5 0
1
0
5
7
0 0
5
35 1
2
3 30 50
1 5
7
39 0
3
7 36 71
1 0
0
2 0
0
1
1 11
0 0
11
60 0
5
4 57 91
2 2
1
16 0
0
1 14 33
1 2
0
0 0
0
0
0
1
0 0
14
60 0
6
3 77 109
3 4
37 230 5 17 17 232 385
5 13
0
11
SLG
1.000
.462
.418
.591
.459
.472
.240
.538
.393
.000
.442
.467
OBP E
.615 1
.350 2
.385 8
.464 1
.406 5
.395 4
.259 0
.423 10
.381 8
.000 0
.391 6
.397 39
.231 .250
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
1B
3b
G
8
1
PO
48
0
A
5
0
E
0
0
PCT.
1.000
---
TC
53
0
DP
6
0
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BACKGROUND
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RUBEN TEJADA
HEIGHT: 5-11
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 23
WEIGHT: 187
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1989
INFIELDER #11
RUBENS BESTS
HITS, GAME
4 hits
4 times, last, 9/26/12 vs. Pittsburgh
HOME RUNS, GAME
1 home run
2 times, last, 8/1/12 at San Francisco
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
None
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
1 home run
8/1/12 at San Francisco (Matt Cain)
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
GRAND SLAMS
None
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HITTING STREAK
14 games
7/26/12-8/9/12
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Made his second Opening Day roster, and was in the starting line-up for the
first time in his career.
Left the game on May 6 vs. Arizona with a right quad strain...Placed on the
15-Day Disabled List the next day...Returned on June 24 vs. New York (AL).
Hit in a career-high 14 straight games from July 26-August 9 (.365, 23-63)...
Hit in 10 straight from September 17-September 28 (.400, 16-40).
Recorded his second career game-ending hit, a single, on September 23
vs. Miami.
Set career-highs in games, at-bats, runs, hits, doubles and batting average.
Hit the first leadoff home run of his career, August 1 at San Francisco off
Matt Cain...It snapped a string of 629 at-bats without a home run, dating
to September 5, 2010.
Collected a career-best four hits on April 8 vs.Atlanta,April 27 at Colorado,
June 29 at Los Angeles (NL) and September 26 vs. Pittsburgh... Also had 10,
three-hit games...Tied for the league lead among NL shortstops with 14
games with at least three hits.
The last Mets shortstop to have two four-hit games in April was Jose Reyes
in 2007...Jose Vizcaino was the only other shortstop in team history to
accomplish the feat (1996).
Drove in a season-best three runs on April 21 vs. San Francisco.
Finished the Colorado series, April 27-April 29, 10-17 (.588)...The last Mets
player to have 10 or more hits in a three-game series was Edgardo Alfonzo,
who also had 10 hits against Colorado, April 28-April 30, 2000.
Since 1975, only three other players age 22 or younger finished with 10 hits
in a three-game span: Alex Rodriguez, Carl Crawford and Evan Longoria.
Hit .421 (16-38) with six runs scored in his last nine games before going
on the DL.
Hit in 16 straight road games from July 19-August 17 (26-74, .351).
Had a hit in 20 of 21 games from July 26-August 17...Batted .330 (31-94)
over that stretch.
Hit .320 (49-153) against lefthanders.
His .325 (53-163) was the seventh-highest mark in the NL prior to the AllStar break (minimum 175 plate appearances).
Hit .305 (32-105) in 27 games before his injury and .284 (102-359) in 87
games following the injury.
TEJADA, RUBEN
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
2011
Began the season with Buffalo (AAA) of the International League before being recalled on May 17.
Hit .250 (42-168) in 51 games before being optioned to Buffalo on July 20... Returned for the remainder of the season
on August 8...Hit .319 (51-160) in his second stint with the team.
Over his final 42 games of the season, dating back to August 10, he hit .327 (50-153)...That average was the ninth-best
in the National League over that time span.
Tied his career-high with three hits four times: May 30 vs. Pittsburgh,August 10 vs. San Diego,August 26 vs.Atlanta and September
26 vs. Cincinnati.
Finished the year with a hit in 14 of 16 games dating back to September 10...Batted .343 (23-67) during that span.
Had a season-high eight-game hitting streak from September 10-September 18...Hit .361 (13-36) during his run.
Drove in a season-best four runs on September 18 at Atlanta.
Went 6-11 (.545) with 16 RBI with the bases loaded...Hit .305 (46-151) with runners on base.
Tied a franchise record with two hit-by-pitches, September 1 vs. Florida.
Drove in 27 of his 36 runs in Mets wins...Finished with nine RBI over a five-game span, September 16-September 22.
Hit .348 (24-69) in August, the 10th best average in the NL.
Had a two-run double in the ninth inning on September 22 at St. Louis to tie the game as part of New Yorks six-run frame
in an 8-6 win.
Finished the season 27-84 (.321) when he hit second.
Hit .246 (51-207) with three home runs in 54 games for the Bisons.
Appeared on the Opening Day roster for the first time in his
career...At the time, was the youngest player in the major leagues
to make the Opening Day roster at 20 years, five months and
nine days (Chicagos Starlin Castro became the youngest
player in the majors when he made his debut for the
Cubs on May 7).
Started 46 games at second base and 24 games at
shortstop.
Made his major league debut as a pinch-hitter and defensive
replacment on April 7 vs. Florida...Popped out against Leo Nunez in
the ninth inning.
Started for the first time in the big leagues on April 8 vs.
Florida... Played eight innings at shortstop before being
removed for a pinch hitter in the ninth inning...At 20
years, 219 days old, he became the youngest player
to start a major league game at shortstop since B.J.
Upton did it at age 20 years, 40 days old on
September 30, 2004 for Tampa Bay in the second
game of a doubleheader against Detroit.
Collected his first major league hit on April 9 vs.
Washington...Singled off Tyler Walker in the eighth
inning and finished the game 1-3 with a walk.
Was optioned to Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on April 10.
Recalled by the Mets on June 4...Went 1-4 with his first career extra-base hit,
a double in the third inning, and his first career RBI that evening vs. Florida.
Had a 10-game hitting streak from June 12-June 27...Hit .333 (11-33) with nine runs
scored over the stretch...It was the longest hitting streak by a Mets rookie since Jason
Phillips also had a 10-game stretch from August 9-August 20, 2003.
Stole the first base of his career on July 11 at Atlanta.
Optioned to Buffalo for the second time on July 19...Was recalled for the final time on August 7 and
started that evening at Philadelphia.
Snapped an 0-28 drought dating to his final at-bat on July 16 at San Francisco with a double on August
19 at Houston...It was the longest drought by a Met position player since Jason Phillips went 0-29 from April 14-April
26, 2004.
Hit his first major league home run on September 5 at Chicago...It was a solo shot off of Marcos Mateo.
Became the second Met to drive in five RBI this season when he plated a career-high five runs on September 5 at
Chicago.
Collected a career-high three hits on September 14 vs. Pittsburgh...Also had three hits on September 28 vs. Milwaukee.
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2009
Started the season at Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, where he was the youngest position player in all of Double-A.
After hitting .222 (14-63) in April, he compiled a .299 (127-425) batting average the remaining five months of the year.
Made 120 starts at shortstop and 14 at second base.
Reached base safely in 20 straight games from April 18-May 10 with an on-base percentage of .438 over that stretch.
Hit .254 (15-59) with nine runs, one home run, and nine RBI in 17 games with Surprise of the Arizona Fall League.
2007
Was the 2007 Sterling Award winner for the Venezuelan Summer League.
BACKGROUND
Ruben Dario Tejada signed as an international free agent at the age of 16.
Played in the 2009 World Baseball Classic for Panama, going hitless in four at-bats over two games.
Played in the 2000 Little League World Series for Panama.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on July 11, 2006.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 7-June 24, with a right quad strain
G AB
R
32 121 32
35 120 13
131 497 55
134 488 59
78 216 28
65 218 25
96 328 31
54 207 26
2
9
1
6
20
3
114 464 53
459 1680 214
H
44
34
114
141
46
61
93
51
1
4
134
450
2B 3B
5
0
4
3
19
4
24
3
12
0
11
0
15
1
7
3
1
0
1
0
26
0
72 13
53
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
3
25 1
2
6 19 19 16 5
0
16 2
2
6 19 16
2 1
2
37 8
4
5 41 77
8 5
5
46 15
2 11 37 59 19 3
1
15 6
3
8 22 38
2 2
1
16 7
2
3 14 36
1 3
0
36 4
3
6 35 50
5 1
3
21 1
2
2 19 30
4 2
0
0 0
0
0
0
2
0 0
0
2 0
0
0
1
3
0 0
1
25 3
2
5 27 73
4 4
14 163 35 13 33 150 242 50 19
2
76 13
19
84 161
11
SLG
.479
.367
.296
.381
.282
.344
.335
.353
.222
.250
.351
.351
OBP
.466
.401
.293
.351
.305
.329
.360
.314
.111
.238
.333
.337
E
13
8
30
21
8
10
12
11
0
0
12
93
.331 .336 32
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG.
.000
.000
POS
G
2B 105
SS 181
PO
174
250
A
272
475
E
10
22
AB
4
4
PCT.
.978
.971
R
0
0
H
0
0
TC
456
747
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
BB
0
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0 .000 .000
0
0 0 .000 .000
E
2
2
DP
62
105
YEAR IN REVIEW
CAREER FIELDING
G
2
2
AVG
.364
.283
.229
.289
.213
.280
.284
.246
.111
.200
.289
.268
TEJADA, RUBEN
YEAR TEAM
2007 VSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
2008 St. Lucie (A)
2009 Binghamton (AA)
2010 METS
Buffalo (AAA)
2011 METS
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 St. Lucie (A)#
Buffalo (AAA)#
METS
Minor League Totals
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CARLOS TORRES
RIGHTHANDED PITCHER #52
HEIGHT: 6-1
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 30
WEIGHT: 185
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: October 22, 1982
MEDIA
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
TEJADA, RUBEN
2012
2011
Played for the Yomiuri Giants of the Nippon Professional Baseball League.
Made just six appearances for the Giants, all starts, going 1-2 with a 6.26
ERA (19 earned runs/27.1 innings).
2010
Had three separate stints with the Chicago White Sox, making one start
and four relief appearances...Was recalled from Charlotte (AAA) of the
International League on August 3 and returned to Charlotte later that
day...Recalled on August 28 and remained with Chicago until August 31...His
last call-up occurred on September 7, where he remained on the major
league roster until he was released on October 26.
Held hitters to a .217 batting average against with Charlotte (AAA).
CARLOS BESTS
WIN STREAK
3 games
8/22/12-9/4/12
LOSS STREAK
3 games
9/8/09-8/3/10
STRIKEOUTS, GAME
6 strikeouts
9/3/09, Chicago (AL) vs. Chicago (NL)
DOUBLE-DIGIT STRIKEOUT GAMES
None
LONGEST OUTING, STARTER
7.0 innings
9/3/09, Chicago (AL) vs. Chicago (NL)
LONGEST OUTING, RELIEVER
3.1 innings
2 times, last, 8/28/10, Chicago (AL) vs.
New York (AL)
MOST WALKS, GAME
6 walks
8/8/09, Chicago (AL) vs. Cleveland
FEWEST WALKS, COMPLETE GAME
None
SCORELESS STREAK
12.0 innings
7/4/12-7/29/12
LAST COMPLETE GAME
None
LAST COMPLETE-GAME SHUTOUT
None
FEWEST HITS, COMPLETE GAME
None
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2007
Split the season between Winston-Salem (A) of the Carolina League and Birmingham (AA) of the Southern League...In
55 games he went a combined 2-4 with a 3.70 ERA (38 earned runs/92.1 innings) with four saves.
2006
Saw action in 25 games (20 starts) for Winston-Salem (A) of the Carolina League.
TORRES, CARLOS
2008
Made eight appearances (five starts) with the Chicago White Sox.
Was 1-2 with a 6.65 ERA (17 earned runs/23.0 innings) as a starter and posted a 3.38 ERA (two earned runs/5.1 innings)
in relief.
His contract was originally purchased by the White Sox on July 22...Made his first major league start that night vs.
Tampa Bay...Picked up a no-decision, allowing three earned runs in 6.0 innings.
Was optioned back to Charlotte (AAA) on July 23.
Earned his first victory on September 3 vs. the Cubs with 7.0 scoreless innings...Became the first White Sox pitcher since
John Snyder in 1998 to throw at least 7.0 scoreless innings within his first three starts of his career.
Was named the Triple-A Starting Pitcher of the Year by MLB.com, going 10-4 with a 2.39 ERA (34 earned runs/128.0
innings) with one save and 130 strikeouts in 23 games (20 starts) for Charlotte (AAA).
Was named to the International Leagues mid- and postseason All-Star teams...Led the International League in ERA and
ranked third in strikeouts.
Tossed a rain-shortened, 5.0 inning perfect game on June 18 at Pawtucket...The perfect game was the first by a Charlotte
pitcher and the 15th in International League history.
Went 7-0 with 2.11 ERA (17 earned runs/72.2 innings) in his last 13 games, 10 starts, with Charlotte (AAA).
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2005
2004
Made his professional debut with Bristol (R) of the Appalachian League.
BACKGROUND
Selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 15th round of the 2004 First-Year Player Draft.
Signed by the Yomiuri Giants as a free agent on November 8, 2010.
Signed by the Colorado Rockies as a minor league free agent on January 11, 2012.
Signed by the New York Mets as a minor league free agent on November 16, 2012.
MOST RBI10
Tom Seaver (1970)
MOST RBI4
six times, last, Dwight Gooden,
May 11, 1990, vs. LA
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MOST HITS3
Many times, last, Chris Young
April 5, 2011 at Philadelphia
HISTORY
SEASON
MOST HITS21
Dwight Gooden (1985)
YEAR IN REVIEW
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Combined to go 2-4 with a 3.29 ERA (25 earned runs in 68/1 innings) between Great Falls (R) of the Pioneer League
and Kannapolis (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Named the Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week, for the week of July 4-July 10.
FRONT OFFICE
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TORRES, CARLOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
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POSTSEASON
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YEAR TEAM
W-L
2004 Bristol (R)
2-2
2005 Great Falls (R)
1-1
Kannapolis (A)
1-3
2006 Winston-Salem (A)
3-8
2007 Winston-Salem (A)
0-2
Birmingham (AA)
2-2
2008 Birmingham (AA)
9-5
Charlotte (AAA)
0-0
2009 Charlotte (AAA)
10-4
CHICAGO (AL)
1-2
2010 Charlotte (AAA)
9-9
CHICAGO (AL)
0-1
2011 Yomiuri (JPN)
1-2
2012 Colorado Springs (AAA)
5-4
COLORADO (NL)
5-3
Minor League Totals
42-40
ERA
G
4.74 19
2.88
5
3.53
8
4.69 25
3.72 19
3.70 36
3.20 21
4.58
8
2.39 23
6.04
8
3.42 27
8.56
5
6.26
6
3.98 14
5.26 31
3.54 205
5.97
6-6
GS CG SHO
0 0
0
5 0
0
8 0
0
20 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
17 0
0
1 0
0
20 2
1
5 0
0
25 0
0
1 0
0
6 0
0
13 0
0
0 0
0
109 2
1
44
SV
1
0
0
1
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
IP
38.0
25.0
43.1
94.0
36.1
56.0
101.1
19.2
128.0
28.1
160.1
13.2
27.1
61.0
53.0
763.0
H
43
18
28
116
33
57
86
23
96
30
125
23
31
62
49
687
R
30
8
20
66
16
26
40
10
38
20
65
13
19
30
31
349
ER
20
8
17
49
15
23
36
10
34
19
61
13
19
27
31
300
95.0
102
64
63
HR HB
2 0
1 0
4 1
7 1
0 2
3 1
4 5
2 0
4 4
5 2
13 3
2 0
4 1
6 1
2 4
46 18
9
BB
12
8
23
55
10
22
29
11
56
17
71
9
11
25
26
322
52
SO WP BK
28 6 0
26 0 0
54 3 0
76 7 0
41 4 0
59 5 0
93 4 0
19 0 0
130 2 0
22 0 0
140 10 1
13 0 0
19 2 2
59 6 0
42 6 0
725 47 1
77
SO SB CS SLG OBP
4
0 0 .222 .300
7
0 0 .167 .231
E
1
2
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
AVG.
.222
.167
G
32
45
AB
9
12
R
1
1
H
2
2
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF HBP
0
1 3
0
0
0
1 3
0
0
BB
1
1
CAREER FIELDING
POS
P
G
44
PO
3
A
14
E
2
PCT.
.895
TC
19
DP
0
SECOND BASE
Backman............................................680
Millan ....................................................674
Flynn........................................................533
Alfonzo ................................................524
Boswell ................................................506
SHORTSTOP
Harrelson............................................1281
Reyes ........................................................999
Ordoez ................................................907
Elster............................................................524
Santana..................................................478
THIRD BASE
WRIGHT ............................1253
Johnson................................................835
Garrett..................................................709
Brooks ..................................................516
Alfonzo ................................................515
CATCHER
Grote......................................................1176
Piazza ......................................................827
Hundley ..................................................745
Stearns ....................................................698
Carter........................................................566
OUTFIELD
C. Jones......................1103 Mazzilli ..................................684
Strawberry ..............1085 Agee......................................639
Wilson ..........................1037 Swoboda..........................639
Beltran ............................814 G. Foster ............................617
McReynolds..............774 Staub ....................................550
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WILFREDO TOVAR
INFIELDER #70
HEIGHT: 5-10
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 21
WEIGHT: 160
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: August 11, 1991
2012
2011
Played in a career-most 131 games while with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
2008
Made his professional debut with the VSL Mets (R) of the Venezuelan Summer League.
Wilfredo Jose Tovar Soto attended Vailes del Tuy Santa Teresa in his hometown.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on October 12, 2007.
2B 3B
7
1
3
1
5
3
5
1
10
0
2
1
21
3
17
1
11
2
81 13
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
2
11 6
0
2 12 23
7 4
0
2 0
1
0
5
3
1 1
0
14 1
1
3
8 19 16 8
0
6 1
0
2
3 22
4 3
0
17 2
0
3
8 12
4 5
0
6 3
1
3
2
9
4 3
2
41 3
7
8 44 53 15 9
1
23 4
1
4 29 17 12 7
0
27 3
4
6 11 22
2 1
5 147 23 15 31 122 180 65 41
SLG
.301
.421
.318
.305
.344
.324
.318
.385
.332
.331
OBP
.269
.364
.294
.276
.327
.311
.318
.377
.308
.649
E
10
5
14
6
9
3
20
9
9
85
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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AVG
G AB
R
H
.203 49 153 16 31
.289 12
38
3 11
.243 38 148 21 36
.246 30 118 14 29
.281 44 160 12 45
.265 18
68 11 18
.251 131 491 70 123
.284 65 218 31 62
.254 57 193 20 49
.255 444 1587 198 404
HISTORY
YEAR TEAM
2008 VSL Mets (R)
2009 VSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
2010 St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
Brooklyn (A)
2011 Savannah (A)
2012 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
BACKGROUND
Divided the year between St. Lucie of the Florida State League (A) and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Joined Binghamton on June 21.
Selected to the Florida State Leagues mid-season All-Star Game June 16 at Charlotte...Went 0-2 for the South, which
lost, 6-3, to the North.
Hit .306 (22-72) in 22 April games.
While with St. Lucie (A), compiled a .311 (23-74) batting mark vs. lefthanded pitching...With runners in scoring position,
he batted. .333 (23-69).
Batted .337 (31-92) in 30 home games and .317 (13-41) in 13 day contests.
Hit .310 (31-100) with runners on base...Was also 4-9 (.444) with the bases loaded.
For the season in the Florida State League, he had 14 games with two hits and two games with three hits.
Stole two bases in the second game of a May 16 doubleheader vs. Bradenton.
At Binghamton, he hit .362 (21-58) with runners in scoring position.
In the Eastern League, he had two four-hit games: June 25 at Erie and August 26 at Portland.
TOVAR,WILFREDO
FRONT OFFICE
JUSTIN TURNER
INFIELDER #2
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 28
@redturn2
WEIGHT: 208
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: November 23, 1984
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
TURNER, JUSTIN
2012
Spent his first full season in the majors...Made one trip the 15-Day Disabled
List, May 29-June 16, with a sprained right ankle.
Set a career-high in batting average.
Made his first major league appearance at first base on April 10 vs.
Washington...Started, handled five chances cleanly and went 1-4.
Hit in the three spot of the line-up for the first time in his career on April
13 at Philadelphia...Went 0-4 and scored a run.
Worked a bases-loaded, ninth-inning walk in a 13th pitch at-bat vs. Heath
Bell to tie the game 2-2 on April 26 vs. Miami.
Made his first career start at shortstop on May 7 at Philadelphia.
Went 2-8 in two games for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League
before being activated from the DL on June 16.
Tied his career-high with four hits on July 6 vs. Chicago (NL)...It marked the
third time he had four hits in a game and the first time since July 10, 2011
at San Francisco.
Hit his first home run since August 6, 2011 on August 25 vs. Houston (off
Mickey Storey)...Snapped a string of 263 at-bats without a home run.
Went 12-48 (.250) with three doubles, five walks and six RBI as a pinchhitter.
Was 23-62 (.371) during day games.
2011
JUSTINS BESTS
HITS, GAME
4 hits
3 times, last, 7/26/12 vs. Chicago-NL
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
8/6/11 vs. Atlanta
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
1 multi-home run game
1, two-home run game
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
None
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
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Was claimed off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles on May 25.
Recalled from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on July 16...Optioned back to Buffalo on July 20.
Appeared in four games with the Mets, with one start at second base, July 18 at San Francisco.
Saw action in two other games at second base and one game at third, July 19 at Arizona.
Started the year with the Baltimore Orioles and went hitless in his first nine at-bats in the big leagues from April 12April 23.
Finished fifth in the International League with a .316 (125-396) batting average...Hit .333 (104-312) in 78 games with
Buffalo and .250 (21-84) in 23 contests with the Orioles Norfolk (AAA) team of the International League.
Tied for first on the Bisons in runs scored...Ranked third in hits, and fifth in doubles and extra-base hits (34).
Went 6-6 and hit for the cycle vs. Rochester in the last game of the season on September 6...Scored four runs...Became
the first Buffalo player to hit for the cycle since outfielder Mark Little accomplished the feat in Rochester on April 26,
2004...Also became the first Bisons player to collect six hits in a game in the modern era...The last six-hit game by a
Buffalo player was by Howard Butch Meyers on June 29, 1936 at Rochester.
Saw action at second base, shortstop and third base.
TURNER, JUSTIN
2010
Compiled another six-game RBI streak (six total) from May 25-May 30.
Became the third rookie in major league history with at least one RBI in 13 of 15 games after going 2-4 with an RBI on
May 30 vs. Pittsburgh...Pinky Whitney of the Phillies in 1928 (14 of 15 games) and Buster Chatham of the Boston Braves
in 1930 (13 of 15).
Became the fourth rookie in team history with at least 30 doubles in a season...Ty Wigginton holds the franchise record
for rookies with 36 doubles in 2003, Ike Davis is second with 33 doubles in 2010 and Kazuo Matsui collected 32 doubles
in 2004...Turner reached 30 doubles one season after Davis did...Since 2000 five other teams had rookies accomplish
the feat in consecutive seasons...The Mets (2003-2004), Colorado (Matt Holliday in 2004 and Garrett Atkins in 2005),
Oakland (Bobby Crosby in 2004 and Nick Swisher in 2005), San Diego (Josh Barfield in 2006 and Kevin Kouzmanoff in
2007) and Tampa Bay (Delmon Young in 2007 and Evan Longoria in 2008).
Was hit by a pitch 10 times to tie Jason Phillips (2003) for the second-most in team history by a rookie...Ron Hunt holds
the rookie mark with 13 hit-by-pitches in 1963.
Reached safely (via hit, walk or hit-by-pitch) at least once in 28 straight games from June 1-July 6, the longest single season
streak by a rookie in team history....Mike Vail set the mark with 27 straight from August 24-September 16, 1975 and
Steve Henderson matched it, July 5-August 5, 1977.
Hit .350 (35-100) with runners in scoring position, sixth-best in the NL (0.62 plate
appearances/team game).
Became the first Mets player to win NL Rookie of the Month, capturing the
award for May...Hit .325 (27-83) with a home run and 20 RBI in the month.
Picked up his first RBI with the Mets on April 27 at Washington...
Singled home a run in the third inning.
Delivered a pinch-hit, two-run, go-ahead single in the eighth
inning on May 7 vs. Los Angeles (NL)...Hit .400 (4-10) with
two doubles and three RBI as a pinch-hitter.
Hit his first major league home run on May 15 at
Houston (off Aneury Rodriguez).
Fashioned a streak of three straight games with multiple
hits, May 15-May 18.
Drove in a career-best five runs on May 15 at Houston to become
the 10th Mets second baseman to do so in a single game...Jose
Valentin holds the record with seven RBI in game two of a
doubleheader on July 8, 2006 vs. Florida.
Put together a then career-best hitting streak of eight games
from May 13-May 21...Hit .424 (14-33) during this span with six
doubles, one home run, and 12 RBI.
Picked up a game-ending RBI on June 22 vs. Oakland...Was
hit by a pitch in the 13th inning to send the team to a 3-2
win and its first walkoff win of the year.
Hit in 14 of 15 games from July 9-July 29 (23-67, .343).
Had a career-high 11-game hitting streak from August 26September 11...Hit .386 (17-44) during that streak...Also
fashioned a 10-game streak from July 19-July 29...Hit .333 (15-45) in that span.
In late-inning pressure situations with runners on, he hit .414 (12-29).
Collected his first career multi-home run game (two), August 6 vs. Atlanta (both off Tommy Hanson).
FRONT OFFICE
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TURNER, JUSTIN
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
TURNER, JUSTIN
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2009
Had his contract selected from Norfolk (AAA) of the International League on September 8...Made his major league
debut as a pinch-hitter that night at Boston and struck out against Clay Buchholz in his first at-bat.
Recorded his first big league hit at New York (AL) on September 11, (occurred at 1:17 a.m., on September 12) a single
off Michael Dunn following a 2:34 delay.
Made his first major league start on September 13 against the Yankees and went 1-2 with two walks, a run scored and
his first career RBI.
Led the Tides in games played and hits, and finished second in doubles and runs scored.
His .300 batting average was good for 10th in the International League.
2008
Split the season between Sarasota (A) of the Florida State League and Chattanooga (AA) of the Southern League.
2007
Batted a combined .307 with 10 home runs, 59 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 123 games with Dayton (A) of the Midwest
League and Sarasota (A) of the Florida State League.
Finished the season second in the Midwest League in hits and third in batting average.
Was the East Divisions starting second baseman in the Midwest League All-Star Game.
Named to the Midwest League postseason All-Star team.
2006
BACKGROUND
Justin Matthew Turner graduated from Mayfair High School (CA) in 2002, where he played baseball...Was named League
MVP his senior year.
Played at Cal State-Fullerton...Was a member of the 2004 College World Series champions...Named to the College
World Series All-Tournament team as a shortstop as a freshman and a second baseman in his senior year.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the seventh round of the 2006 First-Year Player Draft.
Acquired by the Baltimore Orioles, along with infielder/outfielder Ryan Freel and infielder Brandon Waring, in exchange
for catcher Ramon Hernandez on December 9, 2008.
Claimed by the New York Mets off waivers on May 25, 2010.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 29-June 16, with a sprained right ankle.
YEAR TEAM
2006 Billings (R)
2007 Sarasota (A)
Dayton (A)
2008 Sarasota (A)
Chattanooga (AA)
2009 Norfolk (AAA)
BALTIMORE (AL)
2010 Baltimore (AL)
Norfolk (AAA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
2011 METS
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)#
METS
Minor League Totals
AVG
.338
.200
.311
.316
.289
.300
.167
.000
.250
.333
.125
.260
.300
.250
.269
.309
G AB
R
60 231 53
6
20
2
117 466 70
33 136 23
78 280 45
108 387 54
12
18
2
5
9
0
23
84 11
78 312 58
4
8
1
117 435 49
10
40
6
2
8
0
94 171 20
515 1964 322
.254 232
641
H 2B 3B
78 16
3
4
0
0
145 25
4
43
8
1
81 14
1
116 28
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
21
8
0
104 22
1
1
1
0
113 30
0
12
3
2
2
0
0
46 13
1
606 124 12
72 163
44
HR RBI SH SF HBP BB SO SB CS
6
41 0
2
7 23 38 12 2
0
0 0
0
0
1
2
0 0
10
59 0
2
9 39 72 12 8
0
11 0
0
3 12 19
3 1
8
42 3
6
1 33 54
2 1
2
43 4
8
8 34 37
9 4
0
3 0
0
0
4
3
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
3
0 0
1
8 1
1
0
9 13
2 0
11
35 4
2
6 24 38
5 3
0
0 0
0
0
1
0
0 0
4
51 2
1 10 39 59
7 2
0
2 0
0
2
2
6
0 0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
2
19 0
1
4
9 24
1 1
38 241 12 21 36 177 279 45 19
6
73
14
53
89
SLG
.511
.200
.446
.390
.432
.388
.167
.000
.381
.516
.250
.356
.475
.250
.392
.442
OBP
.411
.238
.374
.384
.359
.362
.318
.000
.319
.390
.222
.334
.364
.250
.319
.373
E
8
0
14
1
8
21
0
0
3
10
0
13
2
0
2
67
.354 .324 13
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
G
1B
11
2B 101
3B
55
SS
12
PO
53
184
33
12
A
2
242
67
22
E
1
9
4
1
PCT
.982
.979
.962
.971
TC
56
435
104
35
DP
6
47
6
5
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WEIGHT: 190
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: Decmeber 23, 1987
2012
JORDANYS BESTS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
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With the major league club five different times...Started the season at
Buffalo (AAA) of the International League...Recalled on April 23 and
optioned on May 6...His other stints were May 7-May 19, May 30-June 24, HITS, GAME
2 hits
July 4-August 26 and September 4 through the remainder of the season.
9 times, last, 8/12/12 vs. Atlanta
Made his major league debut as a pinch-hitter on April 23 vs. San Francisco...
HOME RUNS, GAME
Popped out on the first pitch.
Made his first major league start on April 26 vs. Miami...Played leftfield and 1 home run
8 times, last, 8/12/12 vs. Atlanta
hit eighth...Finished 0-3.
Hit a pinch-hit, three-run home run in the ninth inning on May 7 at MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
Philadelphia off Jonathan Papelbon for his first major league hit...Prior to None
Valdespin, the last Met to hit a pinch-hit home run for his first major league
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
hit was Mike Jacobs on August 21, 2005 vs. Washington.
None
Became the first major leaguer whose first hit was a home run off a pitcher
who had 200 or more saves...The last major leaguer whose first major INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
league hit was a go-ahead home run in the ninth inning or later was Miguel None
Cabrera...Also became the only Mets player whose first career hit was a WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
go-ahead home run in the ninth inning or later.
None
Went 9-42 (.214) as a pinch hitter...Finished with five pinch-hit home runs,
the most single-season pinch-hit home runs in team history...Mark Carreon PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
5 home runs
(1989) and Danny Heep (1983) had four.
last, 7/24/12 vs. Washington (Ryan Matheus)
Valdespins five home runs tied for the fourth-most all-time in a single
season, trailing the seven by leaders Craig Wilson (1991, Pittsburgh) and RBI, GAME
Dave Hansen (2000, Los Angeles-NL), and the six by Brooklyns Johnny 4 RBI
Frederick in 1932...Wilson was also a rookie...The five led the majors in 6/12/12 at Tampa Bay
2012 and were the most since 2009.
STOLEN BASES, GAME
Had 10 pinch-hit RBI, the fourth most in the majors.
1 stolen base
Hit in seven straight (.417, 10-24), June 18-July 8...Hit a home run in 10 times, last, 9/25/12 vs. Pittsburgh
consecutive at-bats, July 6-July 7.
HITTING STREAK
Drove in a season-best four on June 12 at Tampa Bay...The last Mets rookie 7 games
to have four RBI in a game was Justin Turner on August 6, 2011.
6/18/12-7/8/12
Connected for a three-run home run against Tyler Clippard in the ninth on
GRAND SLAMS
July 17 at Washington to tie the game...Valdespins first three pinch hits
None
were all home runs...Only three other players who began their career since
1960 have had their first three pinch-hits all go for home runs: Brant Alyea,
Bo Jackson and Matt Mieske...Valdespin was the only hitter in the majors
in 2012 with two go-ahead pinch-hit home runs in the ninth inning or later.
Hit .189 (18-95) with 26 strikeouts from July 26 through the end of the season.
Hit .280 (26-93) with three home runs and seven RBI in 31 games for Licey in the Dominican Winter League...Batted
.257 (9-35) with one home run and three RBI in the Caribbean World Series
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 25
FRONT OFFICE
JORDANY VALDESPIN
FRONT OFFICE
SCOUTING & MINORS VALDESPIN, JORDANY MANAGER & COACHES
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2011
Hit a combined .294 (150-511) in 134 combined games with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and Buffalo (AAA)
of the International League...For the year, he scored 69 runs, hit 32 doubles, three triples, and 17 home runs, collected
60 RBI, and had 25 walks and 37 strikeouts.
Spent the majority of the year with Binghamton...Recorded 33 stolen bases in 47 attempts.
Had two, four-hit games, June 10 at Trenton and July 3 vs. Bowie...Also collected at least two hits in 30 games and had
three hits in nine different contests.
Stole two bases in six different games.
Knocked in four runs, twice, June 16 at Richmond and July 25 vs. Portland.
Had two games with two home runs, June 16 at Richmond and July 21 at Reading.
Joined Buffalo on August 10...Compiled a 12-game hitting streak from August 22-September 3 (.404, 19-47).
Hit safely in 19 of the 27 games he played at Triple-A.
2010
Spent the majority of the Season with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Joined Binghamton (AA) of the
Eastern League on August 8.
Started off the season by hitting safely in 17 of his first 18 games (26-82, .317).
Went on the Disabled List from April 23-May 29, with a fractured finger on his left hand.
Batted .351 (20-57) with runners in scoring position; .340 (32-94) with runners on base and .438 (14-32) with runners
on and two outs.
Saw time at second base and shortstop...At Binghamton, all of his 28 games were at second base.
Appeared in 19 games for the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League...Hit .355 (27-76) with 18 runs scored, three
doubles, one triple, one home run and 11 RBI...His .355 average ranked seventh in the AFL and he was named to the
annual Rising Stars Game.
2009
Opened the season with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Sidelined by an ankle injury for most of June and July.
Split the remainder of the season between the Dominican Summer League, the Gulf Coast (R) League and Brooklyn
(A) of the New York-Penn League.
2008
Began his professional career with the GCL Mets where he made 24 starts at shortstop and six at second base.
BACKGROUND
Jordany Valdespin attended Liceo Gastn Fernando Deligne High School in San Pedro De Macoris, DR...In addition to
baseball, he also played basketball.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Signed by the New York Mets as a non-drafted free agent on June 12, 2007.
YEAR
2007
2008
2009
TEAM
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
2010 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
2011 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Minor League Totals
AVG
G AB
R
H
.245 43 139 23 34
.284 34 134 23 38
.322 39 152 30 49
.333
4
15
0
5
.174
6
23
0
4
.279 18
68 10 19
.289 65 270 40 78
.232 28 112
8 26
.297 107 404 62 120
.280 27 107
7 30
.285 39 151 22 43
.241 94 191 28 46
.283 410 1575 225 446
.241
94
191
28
46
2B 3B
4
3
6
3
9
3
0
2
0
0
3
1
16
3
8
0
24
3
8
0
2
1
9
1
80 19
9
HR RBI SH SF HBP
1
16 0
1
4
3
22 1
2
1
3
18 0
1
0
0
5 0
1
0
0
0 0
0
0
1
5 2
0
1
6
33 3
1
6
0
8 2
1
0
15
51 7
2
7
2
9 1
1
0
5
23 0
1
1
8
26 3
0
2
36 190 16 11 20
8
26
BB SO SB CS SLG OBP E
24 26
8 4 .338 .369 4
7 10
9 2 .440 .319 6
11 32
7 2 .480 .366 8
3
1
1 1 .600 .421 1
1
3
1 0 .174 .208 0
5 16
4 3 .397 .338 3
8 45 13 10 .437 .323 14
2 23
4 2 .304 .243 9
21 68 33 14 .483 .341 29
4 25
4 4 .411 .304 6
10 22 10 8 .411 .331 5
10 44 10 3 .424 .286 3
96 271 94 50 .427 .330 85
10
44
10
.424 .286
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
CAREER FIELDING
POS
2B
SS
OF
G
16
4
39
PO
19
3
60
A
19
5
1
E
0
3
0
PCT
1.000
.727
1.000
TC
38
11
61
DP
9
2
0
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BIRTHPLACE: Smyrna, GA
RESIDES: Dallas, GA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 0 Years, 0 Days
SIGNED BY: Sean OConnor (San Francisco)
HOW OBTAINED: Acquired form the San Francisco Giants along with cash considerations for outfielder
2012
2010
BACKGROUND:
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the San Francisco Giants in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft
Acquired by the New York Mets, along with cash considerations, in exchange for outfielder Carlos Beltran on July 8,
2011
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Zachary H. (Zack) Wheeler graduated from East Paulding (GA) High School.
Was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the 2008-2009 season...Posted a 9-0 record with an 0.54 ERA.
Named the Gatorade Georgia High School Player of the Year in 2008 and 2009.
HISTORY
In his first year of professional baseball, he struck out 70 in 58.2 innings with Augusta (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Was selected to pitch in Major League Baseballs Futures Game and earned a hold with a scoreless inning.
YEAR IN REVIEW
2011
Spent the majority of the year with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League...Promoted to Buffalo (AAA) of the
International League on August 1...Despite his promotion, finished tied for eighth in the EL in wins (10) and strikeouts
(117)...He was ninth in ERA (3.26).
Named the eighth-best prospect in baseball by MLB.com...Travis dArnaud was sixth.
Was the Sterling Award recipient at Binghamton...Led all Mets minor leaguers with 148 strikeouts and was tied for the
most wins with 12.
Posted a 4-0 record and a 2.00 ERA (six earned runs/27.0 innings) in four May starts...Allowed 13 hits, seven walk and
30 strikeouts.
Won six straight starts from April 29-June 7...Compiled a 1.59 ERA (seven earned run/39.2 innings)...Allowed 17 hits,
seven walks and 43 strikeouts.
Named to the Eastern League All-Star Game on July 11, but did not pitch.
Selected to play in the Futures All-Star Game July 8 in Kansas City...Pitched 0.2 hitless innings for the United States team
in their 17-5 victory.
While pitching for Binghamton, righthanded batters compiled a .188 (42-224) batting average against him.
Struck out a season-high 11 batters in 6.2 innings in his last start vs. Harrisburg on July 31.
Made his first start for Buffalo (AAA) on August 6 at Syracuse...Took a no-decision...Went 4.2 innings and allowed three
hits, two runs, earned, with four walks...Struck out seven.
Set back Rochester and Lehigh High Valley in his last two starts for the Bisons...In 12.0 innings, he gave up one earned
run on five hits, with six walks and 12 strikeouts
On August 26, he pitched 7.0 shutout innings to defeat Rochester to earn his first Triple-A win.
WHEELER, ZACK
HEIGHT: 6-4
BATS: Left
OPENING DAY AGE: 22
FRONT OFFICE
ZACK WHEELER
FRONT OFFICE
YEAR TEAM
2010 Augusta (A)
2011 San Jose (A)
St. Lucie (A)
2012 Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
W-L
3-3
7-5
2-2
10-6
2-2
42-40
ERA
G
3.99 21
3.99 16
2.00
6
3.26 19
3.27
6
3.54 205
GS CG SHO
13 0
0
16 0
0
6 0
0
19 1
1
6 1
1
109 2
1
SV
IP
0 58.2
0 88.0
0 27.0
0 116.0
0 33.0
7 763.0
H
47
74
26
92
23
687
R
27
44
6
46
13
349
ER
26
39
6
42
12
300
HR HB
0 7
7 4
0 2
2 11
2 1
46 18
BB
38
47
5
43
16
322
SO WP BK
70 13 2
98 6 0
31 3 0
117 6 1
31 2 0
725 47 1
* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
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WHEELER, ZACK
OPPONENT
at Cincinnati
at Los Angeles
vs. Atlanta
vs. Philadelphia
vs. San Francisco
vs. Cincinnati
vs. Pittsburgh
at Montreal
vs. Los Angeles
vs. Montreal
vs. Cincinnati
vs. Cincinnati
at St. Louis
vs. Montreal
vs. Pittsburgh
at Houston
vs. San Diego
vs. Montreal
vs. St. Louis
vs. Milwaukee
at Arizona
at San Francisco
at Atlanta
at Washington
at Philadelphia
INNING
11
9
2
2
14
11
4
1
14
1
6
4
11
6
8
4
1
5
1
2
1
2
6
5
7
METS BATTER
Johnny Lewis
Billy Cowan
Jerry Buchek
Ron Swoboda
Tommie Agee
Jerry Grote
Donn Clendenon
Wayne Garrett
Dave Kingman
Danny Heep
Hubie Brooks
Gary Carter
Darryl Strawberry
Lenny Dykstra
Kevin Elster
Mark Carreon
Bernard Gilkey
Luis Lopez
Edgardo Alfonzo
Jay Payton
Kaz Matsui
David Wright
Paul Lo Duca
Carlos Beltran
Jeff Francoeur
OPPONENT PITCHER
Jim Maloney
Claude Osteen
Ken Johnson
Chris Short
Juan Marichal
Wayne Granger
Dock Ellis
Steve Renko
Charlie Hough
Charlie Lea
Jeff Russell
Mario Soto
Ken Dayley
Dennis Martinez
John Smiley
Mark Portugal
Sean Bergman
Carlos Perez
Manny Aybar
Glendon Rusch
Randy Johnson
Kevin Correia
John Thomson
Matt Chico
Cole Hamels
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OPPONENT
vs. Los Angeles
at Houston
vs. Cincinnati
vs. Philadelphia
vs. Philadelphia
at Los Angeles
vs. Houston
at Philadelphia
vs. Chicago
vs. Chicago
at Houston
vs. Houston
vs. Pittsburgh
vs. Pittsburgh
vs. St. Louis
vs. St. Louis
vs. St. Louis
vs. St. Louis
vs. Philadelphia
at Florida
vs. Montreal
at Pittsburgh
INNING
8
8
1
6
7
2
6
2
8
4
2
1
13
11
10
9
10
7
8
3
3
3
METS BATTER
Johnny Roseboro
Johnny Bateman
Pete Rose
Jim Bunning*
Bill White
Ron Fairly
Jimmy Wynn
Deron Johnson
Juan Pizarro*
Rick Monday
Lee May
Cesar Cedeo
Richie Hebner
Ed Ott
Ken Reitz
Tommy Herr
Cesar Cedeo
Willie McGee
Rico Brogna
Ivan Rodriguez
Todd Zeile
Humberto Cota
OPPONENT PITCHER
Carl Willey
Roger Craig
Jay Hook
Warren Spahn
Bob Friend
Don Cardwell
Jim McAndrew
Gary Gentry
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Harry Parker
Tom Seaver
Ken Sanders
Bob Myrick
Neil Allen
Tom Gorman
Jesse Orosco
David Cone
Dave Mlicki
Tom Glavine
Steve Trachsel
Aaron Heilman
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WEIGHT: 209
THROWS: Right
BIRTHDATE: December 20, 1982
BIRTHPLACE: Norfolk, VA
RESIDES: Norfolk, VA
MAJOR LEAGUE SERVICE TIME: 8 Years, 75 Days
SIGNED BY: Randy Mulligan
HOW OBTAINED: Selected in the first round (38th pick overall) of the 2001 First-Year Player Draft
HEIGHT: 6-0
BATS: Right
OPENING DAY AGE: 30
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Became the Mets franchise leader in hits, runs, walks and RBI this season...Was named to his sixth All-Star Game.
Finished among the NL league leaders in many categories...Ranked eighth in batting average, fifth in on-base percentage,
sixth in doubles, fourth in walks and tied for eighth in hits...Was also eighth with a .317 batting average with runners in
scoring position.
Singled on September 26 vs. Pittsburgh against Jeff Locke to break Ed Kranepools franchise hit mark of 1,418...Singled
again that night...Finished the year with 1,426 hits.
Has the second-most 20 home run seasons in franchise history (six)...Has seven seasons of 150 or more hits, the most
in team history, one more than Jose Reyes.
Became the franchise RBI leader on April 25 when he hit a two-run home run against Miamis Mark Buehrle...The two
RBI were the 734th and 735th of his career to break a tie with Darryl Strawberry.
Drove home the 800th run of his career on August 12...Became the 41st active player and third Met in franchise history
with 200 home runs on August 24 vs. Houston...Hit a home run off Jordan Lyles.
Passed Jose Reyes for the most runs scored in franchise history with his 736th on June 5 at Washington.
Walked on June 28 at Los Angeles (NL) to move past Darryl Strawberry for the most base-on-balls in franchise history at 581.
Finished with 21 home runs, his franchise-record ninth season with double-digit home runs...Is one of 39 players since
1901 to have double-digit home runs in each of his first nine seasons in the major leagues.
Has a hit in every home opener since making his first Opening Day roster in 2005 after going 2-3 with an RBI on April
5 vs. Atlanta...Owns a .375 (12-32) batting average with six runs scored, five doubles, three home runs and nine RBI in
eight home openers...Has hit in seven of eight season openers since making his first Opening Day roster in 2005...During
his run, hitting 10-25 (.345) with three doubles, two home runs, seven RBI and five walks.
Finished 3-5 with a home run on April 7 vs. the Braves...It was his second straight multi-hit game to start the year...Had
never started a season with consecutive multi-hit games.
Drove in a run in each of the first five games of the season.
Walked twice and singled on April 20 and reached safely at least twice in all 10 games he played in to start the season,
extending the longest such stretch to start a season in team history and the longest in the majors since 1999.
Went 0-4 on April 21 vs. San Francisco to snap a 13-game hitting streak dating to September 26, 2011...Wright hit .429
(21-49) during the run.
Named the Mets fourth team captain in club history on March 21, 2013...Is a six-time National League All-Star
(2006-2010, 2012)...Won the June, 2010 National League Player of the Month Award...Also was honored as the June,
2006 National League Player of the Month Award...Is a three-time National League Player of the Week (August 28,
2005, co-player (with Jose Reyes) June 25, 2006 and August 29-September 4, 2011)...Won the Rawlings Gold Glove
Award twice (2007 & 2008)...Is a two-time Louisville Silver Slugger Award Winner (2007 & 2008)...Named to
Baseball Americas All-Rookie team in 2004...Became the third player in team history to hit 30 home runs and steal
30 bases in the same season in 2007...Set the club single-season record with 330 total bases in 2007 and the career
mark in 2011 (2,112)...Tied Mike Piazzas franchise mark with 124 RBI during the 2008 season...Is the clubs all-time
leader in hits, runs, walks, RBI, doubles and game-winning RBI.
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Jammed the fifth finger of his right hand on April 9... An X-ray revealed a
small fracture at the middle joint of the finger...Returned from a threegame absence on April 14 at Philadelphia...Hit a home run on the first pitch
he saw.
His .389 (28-72) April average tied for fifth-best in club history (minimum
of 50 plate appearances)...John Milner tops the list with a .488 (21-43) April
average in 1976.
Had multiple hits in four straight games, May 8-May 12...The stretch tied for
the fifth longest of his career...Hit .524 (11-21) during the run.
Delivered a two-run double on May 18 at Toronto to give him 82
interleague RBI, the most in team history and two more than Mike Piazza.
Moved past Jose Reyes into second place on the Mets all-time hit list on
May 20 at Toronto...Doubled in the first inning for his 1,301st of his career.
Hit his eighth career home run vs. the Yankees on June 9, tying him with Cliff
Floyd and Mike Piazza for the most regular season home runs vs. the Yankees.
Had a team-high 15-game hitting streak, June 9-June 25...Hit .362 (21-58)...
The streak was his longest since a 20-gamer, September 14, 2007-April 2,
2008...Has five different hitting streaks of 15 or more games, the most in
team history.
Drove in a season-high five runs on June 27 at Chicago (NL) and July 19 at
Washington.
Singled home Jordany Valdespin to give the Mets a 6-5 walkoff win on July
5 vs. Philadelphia...It was Wrights eighth career walkoff RBI, tying him with
Kevin McReynolds for the most in franchise history.
Was second in the majors with a .351 average prior to the All-Star break.
Hit two home runs on July 19 at Washington (off Gio Gonzalez and Bill
Stammen), his 18th career multi-home run game...Hit a home run in three
straight at-bats, dating to July 18, the second time he accomplished the feat
(also, May 19-May 20, 2007).
Finished with seven home runs in July, his most in one month since
September, 2010...Also seven that month.
Was 10th in the National League and first on the Mets with 14 gamewinning RBI...Ten of his home runs gave the Mets a lead.
Was one of 16 players in the majors with a .300 average and 20 home
runs...Was one of six to also steal 15 bases and one of two (Andrew
McCutchen) to also walk 70 times.
DAVIDS BESTS
HITS, GAME
4 hits
16 times, last, 5/12/12 at Miami
HOME RUNS, GAME
2 home runs
18 times, last, 7/19/12 at Washington
MULTI-HOME RUN GAMES
18 games
18, two-home run games
LEADOFF HOME RUNS
None
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS
None
WALK-OFF HOME RUNS
1 home run
8/7/09 vs. San Diego (Heath Bell)
PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS
None
RBI, GAME
6 RBI
3 times, last, 9/12/09 vs. Philadelphia
STOLEN BASES, GAME
4 stolen bases
5/14/09 at San Francisco
HITTING STREAK
26 games
9/17/06-4/19/07
GRAND SLAMS
4 grand slams
last, 8/30/06 at Colorado (Josh Fogg)
2011
Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on May 18, retroactive to May 16, with a lower back stress fracture...Reinstated on
July 22 at Florida...Hit .476 (10-21) in six major league rehabilitation games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State
League...Scored nine runs, collected three doubles and drove in two, while walking six times.
Won the National League Player of the Week Award, August 29-September 4...In eight games during the period, led the
NL with 13 hits and five doubles while tying for second in the league with seven RBI and 21 total bases...Hit .500
(13-26) with a home run and six runs scored...It was the third weekly award of his career.
Hit his 10th home run of the season on August 17 at San Diego (off Mat Latos)...It was his eighth consecutive season
of double-digit home runs since entering the league in 2004 and tied him for the most such seasons in franchise history
with Ed Kranepool, Mike Piazza and Darryl Strawberry...Only Strawberry accomplished the feat in his first eight major
league seasons.
With his 10th home run of the season, became the eighth active player with double-digit home runs in his first eight seasons.
Finished with 10 game-winning RBI this season, and has 98 for his career...Took over the franchise record from Mike
Piazza, who had 89 from 1998-2005.
Singled in the fifth inning on August 11 vs. San Diego to pass Ed Kranepool for the most total bases in franchise history
with 2,048...Finished the year with 2,112 total bases...Kranepool needed 1,853 games to set the mark...Wright
accomplished the feat in 1,062 games.
Snapped a six-game hitting streak on Opening Day with an 0-4 on April 1 at Florida...During his run, hit 8-22 (.364) with
three doubles, two home runs, six RBI and four walks.
On April 1 at Florida, appeared in the Opening Day line-up for the seventh consecutive season, the longest such streak
for the Mets since Mike Piazza played seven straight from 1999-2005.
Hit his first home run of 2011 on April 2 at Florida...The drive off Ricky Nolasco in the fourth inning was his 18th
career home run against the Marlins...Hit two more against Florida in 2011 and his 20 home runs against them are the
third-most he has hit against any one team (Atlanta, 27; Philadelphia, 23).
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Has a hit in every home opener since making his first Opening Day roster in 2005 after going 1-4 with a double on April 8 vs.
Washington...Is hitting .345 (10-29) with six runs scored, five doubles, three home runs and eight RBI in seven home openers.
Tied his career-best with four hits on April 5 at Philadelphia...It was the 15th time he has had four hits in a game and
the first time since June 24, 2009 vs. St. Louis.
Stopped a career-high hitless streak at 20 at-bats with a solo home run in the fourth inning on April 21 vs. Houston.
Hit two home runs (off Armando Galarraga and Josh Collmenter) and stole a base in the Mets' 8-4 win vs.Arizona on April
24...It marked the fourth time in his major league career that he hit two home runs and recorded a steal in the same
game...The only other player to have more than one game of that type for the Mets is Tommie Agee, who did it twice (once
in 1970 and once in 1971)...All four of these games for Wright came at home, three at Shea Stadium and one at Citi Field.
The two-home run game on April 24 vs. Arizona was the 16th multi-home run game of his career...The 16 multi-home
run games tied Dave Kingman for the fourth-most in team history.
Moved past Kingman and into a tie for second place with Carlos Beltran and Mike Piazza on September 16 with a two home
run game at Atlanta (off Derek Lowe and Julio Teheran)...His 17 multi-home run games are five behind Darryl Strawberry.
Drove in a season-best five runs on September 16 at Atlanta.
Walked in eight straight games from April 30-May 8...It marked the second-longest streak of his career, and trailed only
a 10-game streak from April 19-April 29, 2007.
Hit a go-ahead, two-run home run on May 13 at Houston in the eighth inning off Jeff Fulchino...It was Wrights third goahead home run of the season and helped the Mets to a 6-4 win.
Hit eight home runs and finished with 43 RBI in 63 games after being activated from the disabled list...Reached safely
in 55 of the 63 games.
Drove in two runs in three straight games, July 22-July 24, to match the longest multi-RBI streak of his career.
Fashioned a 10-game hitting streak, with multiple hits in eight of those 10 games from July 22-July 31...Hit .455 (20-44)
during that span.
Had multiple hits in seven straight games from July 24-July 30, the longest streak of his career and one shy of the
franchise record (Steve Henderson, 1979)...Hit .533 (16-30) during the run.
Played the final two innings at shortstop on August 7 vs. Atlanta, his first professional appearance at the position.
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Finished seventh in the National League in RBI, tied for 11 in home runs, and seventh in strikeouts.
Went 1-3 on Opening Day and has hit safely in every Opener in which he has played.
Connected on a two-run home run in the first inning against Josh Johnson on April 5 vs. Florida...Became the first Mets
player to hit a home run in his first at-bat on Opening Day since Kaz Matsui led of the 2005 season with a home run
against Paul Wilson of the Reds.
Collected his 1,000th career hit on April 27 vs. Los Angeles (NL)... Became the eighth player to collect 1,000 hits with
the Mets...Did it in only 868 career games.
Had 143 home runs at the time of his 1,000th hit (868 games)...Only three players have recorded their first 1,000 hits
for a New York team in few games while having as many home runs as Wright: Babe Ruth (795 games, 255 home runs),
Lou Gehrig (826 games, 165 home runs) and Joe DiMaggio (711 games, 173 home runs).
Had a 10-game hitting streak from April 27-May 7...Hit .395 over the stretch.
Became the clubs all-time leader with his 226th career double on April 28 vs. Los Angeles (NL)...He moved ahead of Ed
Kranepool on the list...Achieved the feat with 869 games while it took Kranepool 1,853 games to get to 225 doubles.
Hit his 10th home run of the season on June 5 vs. Florida in his 194th at-bat...In 2009, hit his 10th and final home run
on September 12 at Philadelphia (466 at-bats).
Had his 14th career multi-home run game on June 13 at Baltimore...Also hit a pair of home runs on July 30 at Arizona.
Voted the National League Player of the Month for June...It was his second career monthly award (June, 2006)...Led the
National League and was third in the majors with a .404 (42-104) batting average in June...Also led the NL and was
second in the majors with 29 RBI during the month...He became the first player in team history to hit at least .400 with
25 or more RBI in a calendar month...Tied his career-best for RBI in any calendar month with 29...He also had 29 RBI
in June, 2006...The Mets third baseman had eight three-hit games in June, establishing a club record for most such games
by one player in a calendar month...Bud Harrelson (July 1967), Lee Mazzilli (July 1980) and Gregg Jefferies (June 1990)
held the old mark with seven, three-hit contests.
Collected his 20th RBI against the American League this year to break the club mark for Interleague RBI on June 24 vs.
Detroit...Mike Piazza held the old mark of 19 RBI set in 1999...Led all major league players with 24 RBI during Interleague
play to tie the NL record set by Hanley Ramirez in 1999.
Went 2-2 with a stolen base on July 13 at the 81st All-Star Game in Anaheim...Has hit in five straight All-Star Games,
the longest streak since Wade Boggs accomplished the same feat from 1988-1992 and the longest by a National League
player since Steve Garvey (1974-1978)...He is now hitting .462 (6-13) for his career at the mid-summer classic, tied for
fifth all-time with Al Simmons among players with at least 10 at-bats.
His string of five consecutive All-Star Games is tied for the third-longest streak in team history with Mike Piazza (19982002)...Tom Seaver (1967-1973) and Darryl Strawberry (1984-1990) were each selected to seven straight.
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Connected on his 155th career home run on July 18 at San Francisco to move past Dave Kingman and into sole
possession of fourth place on the franchise all-time list.
Smashed his 30th double on August 18 at Houston...Is the only player with six straight seasons with 30 or more doubles
in Mets history.
Blasted his 20th home run on August 25 vs. Florida...It was the fifth time in his career with at least 20 home runs, third
most in franchise history...Mike Piazza had six campaigns of 20 or more home runs with the Mets and Darryl Strawberry
accomplished that feat eight times.
Went 3-5 against the Cubs on September 3...It was his 100th career game with three or more hits...Became the first
player in team history to reach triple-figures in games with three or more hits.
Hit home runs in three straight games from September 26-September 29...It was the fourth time in his career that he
has hit home runs in three straight games...Hit a home run in six of his last 13 games.
2009
Ranked 12th in the National League in batting average (.307) and on-base percentage (.390)...Was tied for sixth in
stolen bases (27) and ninth in doubles (39).
Hit over .300 for the fifth consecutive year to become the first Mets player in franchise history to do so (minimum 300 at-bats).
Finished the last decade (2000-2009) as the Mets leader in games played (846), hits (983), and batting average (.309)...
Ranked second in home runs with 140.
Led the major leagues with .416 (47-113) average against lefthanded pitchers...For his career is a .349 (274-784) hitter
against lefthanders.
Finished seventh in the NL with a .314 (87-277) average on the road...Hit in 51 of 74 road games this season, with 24
multi-hit games.
Moved past Cleon Jones and Edgardo Alfonzo into fifth place on the clubs all-time list with 561 RBI...Ed Kranepool is
fourth with 614 RBI.
Hit safely in each of the first 10 games, hitting .342 (13-38) to start the season...Also hit in 14 straight games to start
2007...Is the only player in franchise history to have two hitting streaks of 10-or-more games to start a season...There
are only two other Mets players who have started a season with a 10-game hitting streak: Darryl Strawberry (1987, 10
games) and Robin Ventura (1999, 10 games).
Collected the first Mets hit and home run at Citi Field on April 13 vs. San Diego...Recorded a double in the first inning
and a three-run home run in the fifth inning, both off Walter Silva.
Tied the Mets franchise record with four stolen bases on May 14 at San Francisco...Became the third Mets player (fourth
time in team history) to steal four bases in a game...The last Mets player to have four steals in a contest was Roger
Cedeo at Philadelphia on May 14, 1999 (Vince Coleman did it twice)...Moved into 10th place on the clubs all-time list
with 101 stolen bases.
Reached base via a hit or a walk in 24 of 32 plate appearances during the Mets road trip from May 14-May 20...Had 14
hits and 10 walks.
Had nine hits, nine RBI and five stolen bases over the first three games of the series at San Francisco from May 14-May 16...Since
1920, no other player has ever had nine or more hits, nine or more RBI and five or more steals over any three-game span.
Reached base at least three times in seven consecutive games from May 14-May 22, the longest single-season streak in
Mets history and the longest in the majors since Chase Utley had a seven-game streak at the end of the 2005 season.
Hit .378 (37-98) during the month of May, which was sixth in the National League...His 22 RBI were eighth in the NL
during the month...Raised his batting average from .280 on April 30 to .333 at the end of the month.
Tied his career-high with four hits on June 5 at Washington.
Had an 11-game hitting streak from June 4-June 16...Was 24-43 (.558) with 10 runs scored, seven doubles, one home
run and seven RBI in these games.
Had a career-best six consecutive multi-hit games: four, two-hit games and two, three-hit games, from June 7-June 13.
Hit a solo home run in the second inning on June 9 vs. Philadelphia to snap a streak of 100 at-bats without a home run...It
was the second longest of his career, trailing only the 101 at-bat drought from July 28-August 29, 2006.
With his two stolen bases on June 10 vs. Philadelphia, moved past Wally Backman and into sole possession of eighth
place on the franchise all-time list with 108.
Tied his career-high with four hits on June 24 vs. St. Louis...It was the 14th time in his career and the second time in
2009..Also had four hits on June 5 at Washington.
Hit .365 (38-104) with 18 runs scored, 11 doubles, two home runs and 12 RBI during the month of June...His .365
average was the ninth highest in the NL.
Went 2-4 on July 8 vs. Los Angeles, to give him 101 hits for the season to go along with his 20 stolen bases...Is the fourth
player in Mets history to record at least 100 hits and 20 steals in one season before the All-Star break...The others are:
Jose Reyes (three times: 20062008), Lee Mazzilli (1979) and Lance Johnson (1996).
Made his fourth consecutive All-Star appearance on July 14 at St. Louis...Went 1-2 with a run scored as the starting third
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Set career highs in home runs, RBI, and runs scored...Tied his careerbest in doubles.
Finished second in the National League in RBI and hits, third in runs scored, and third in total bases (334).
Earned his second Rawlings Gold Glove Award...Also received the Louisville Silver Slugger Award for the second
consecutive year.
Finished seventh in the National League MVP voting with 115 points (Albert Pujols-369, Ryan Howard-308, Ryan Braun139, Manny Ramirez-138, Lance Berkman-126, CC Sabathia-121)
Garnered his 100th career home run when he cracked a solo shot against Milwaukees Jeff Suppan on April 13...Of the
five players who hit their first 100 major league home runs with the Mets, Wright needed the second fewest at-bats
(2,062) to reach 100... Only Darryl Strawberry did it faster (1,712).
Reached base safely in eight straight plate appearances (three doubles, a triple, two singles, two walks), April 17-April
19.
Made his third All-Star appearance on July 15 at Yankee Stadium...Went 1-3 while serving as the designated hitter.
Scored at least one run in 13 straight games from July 13-July 29 (15 runs total)...It was the longest streak in franchise
history, passing Carlos Beltrans 12-game stretch during 2006.
Connected on the first walk-off home run of his career on August 7 vs. San Diego...It was his first walk off home run
at any level of baseball.
Became only the third third baseman in MLB history to have at least 25 home runs in four consecutive years prior to
his 26th birthday with his home run on August 21 vs. Atlanta...Eddie Matthews (1952-1957) and Eric Chavez (2000-2003)
were the others.
Hit his 40th double of the season on September 10, giving him at least 40 doubles and 25 home runs in each of the last
four seasons...The only other player in major league history with four straight seasons of 40 or more doubles and 25
or more home runs is Albert Pujols, who did it from 2001-2004...It is the third time in his career he finished with 42
doubles...Bernard Gilkey holds the single-season club record with 44 doubles in 1996.
Matched his career-high with four runs scored on September 10 vs.Washington...It was the third time in his career that
he scored four times in a game, and the first since doing it in back-to-back games on August 23 and August 24, 2005 at
Arizona.
Did not commit an error in 36 games from August 7-September 16, a career-high.
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Tied a franchise record and a career-high with three intentional walks on July 18 at Atlanta...Wright was also given
three intentional passes on May 19, 2007 vs. the Yankees at Shea...Todd Hundley also had three intentional walks on June
28, 1997 at Pittsburgh.
Went 2-4 in the second game of a doubleheader on July 30 vs. Colorado to move past Keith Hernandez and into sole
possession of 10th place on the clubs all-time list with 941 hits...Jerry Grote is next with 994 hits.
Had an 11-game hitting streak from July 21-August 1...Hit .395 (15-38) with nine runs scored, four doubles, two home
runs and seven RBI in these games...It was the fourth time this season that he put together a hitting streak of 10-games
or more.
Hit the 214th double of his career in the sixth inning on August 14 vs. San Francisco to move into a tie with Howard
Johnson for second place on the franchise list.
Was hit in the head by a pitch from Matt Cain in the fourth inning on August 15 vs. San Francisco and was diagnosed
with a concussion...Was taken to the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan where he underwent a CT Scan, which
came back negative...Stayed at HSS overnight for observation and was placed on the 15-Day Disabled List on August
16th with a concussion.
Activated from the 15-Day Disabled List prior to the game on September 1 at Colorado and went 1-3 with a run
scored.
Connected on his 215th career double on September 3 at Colorado to move past Howard Johnson and into sole
possession of second place on the clubs all-time list...Ed Kranepool is first with 225...Surpassed Darryl Strawberry
(187), Mike Piazza (193), and Edgardo Alfonzo (212) in 2009.
Had six RBI and three runs scored in the Mets 10-9 victory over the Phillies on September 12 at Philadelphia...It
marked the second time in his career that he has recorded at least six RBI and three runs scored in the same game
(August 10, 2005 vs. San Diego)...No other Mets player in history has done that more than once, and he is the only Met
to do it over the last 13 years.
Hit two home runs on September 12 at Philadelphia (off Brett Myers and Ryan Madson)...It was the 13th multi-home
run game of his career and his first since September 14, 2008 at Atlanta.
Played for Team USA in the 2009 World Baseball Classic...Hit .281 (9-32) with three runs scored, one double, and five
RBI...Connected on a decisive two-RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to score Brian Roberts and Jimmy
Rollins to give Team USA a 6-5 victory over Puerto Rico on March 17 in Miami, FL.
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2007
Finished fourth in the National Leagues MVP voting with 182 points.
Won his first Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
Became the 10th player in MLB history to win a Gold Glove and have a 30-30 season...It was the 13th time overall that
the feat was accomplished in the National League and only the third time by an infielder...(Jimmy Rollins-2007, Raul
Mondesi-1999, Larry Walker-1997, Barry Larkin-1996, Barry Bonds-1990,1992,1996,1997, Eric Davis-1987, Dale Murphy1983, Bobby Bonds-1973, and Willie Mays-1957).
Was the recipient of the Louisville Silver Slugger Award, his first career Silver Slugger.
His 330 total bases set the franchise record, surpassing Lance Johnsons mark of 327 total bases in 1996.
Tied his career-best with 42 doubles and finished two behind the club mark...Bernard Gilkey had 44 doubles in 1996.
Became the first player in franchise history to record three consecutive seasons with 100 or more RBI...Was also the
second player in team history to have three 100-RBI seasons...Darryl Strawberry had 100 or more RBI in 1987, 1988
and 1990.
Became the fifth player under the age of 25 and METS 30-30 CLUB
the fourth youngest to record a 30-30 season...
Was 24 years, 270 days old at the time of his
30th home run.
Players in the club history who have hit 30 home runs and swiped 30
bases in the same season:
Ended the year with a 17-game hitting streak...
Hit .397 (29-73) during that span.
PLAYER
YEAR
HR
SB
Tied the franchise record for walks in a nineHoward Johnson
1987
36
32
inning game with four on August 22 vs. San
Darryl Strawberry
1987
39
36
Diego.
Howard
Johnson
1989
36
41
Was elected the starting third baseman for the
Howard Johnson
1991
38
30
National League in this years All-Star Game on
DAVID WRIGHT
2007
30
34
July 10 at San Francisco...Was 1-3 in the NLs,
5-4, loss.
Had his streak of 16 straight stolen bases snapped on June 25 against the Cardinals as he was caught stealing in the
seventh inning...It was the first time he was caught stealing this season...Dating back to September 16, 2006, he had 19
consecutive stolen bases without being caught...The Mets record for consecutive stolen bases in one season is 26 by
Howard Johnson from June 10-September 1, 1989...The major league record and the club record for stolen bases to
begin a season without being caught is 21 by Kevin McReynolds who went 21-21 in stolen base attempts during the
entire 1988 campaign.
Hit safely in a season-high 17 games from May 27-June 16...Hit .324 (23-71) with nine runs scored, five doubles, four
home runs, 11 RBI, seven walks and seven stolen bases in those games...Became the first Met to have three separate
hitting streaks of 15 games or more in his career.
Collected his 500th career hit, a single in the second inning off Hong-Chih Kuo, June 12 at Los Angeles (NL).
Hit a home run in four consecutive games, from June 7-June 10, setting a new career-high...Had hit a home run in three
consecutive games, two previous times: May 21-May 24, 2006 and June 13-June 15, 2006.
Had a pinch-hit, RBI-single in the bottom of the ninth inning on May 17 vs. Chicago (NL)...The Mets scored four runs
in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Cubs, 6-5...It was his first career pinch-hit appearance.
Stole three bases on May 13 vs. Milwaukee, a career-high.
Hit eight home runs in May, the most in the month of May by any Met who did not have one home run in April.
Drew a walk in 10 consecutive games (13 total), from April 19-April 29.
Had his streak of reaching base safely to start the season end on April 30 at 23 games...It tied the third longest streak
from the start of a season in franchise history with Cliff Floyd (2005) and Bud Harrelson (1970)...Only John Olerud (30
games in 1999) and Kevin McReynolds (24 games in 1989) had longer streaks to start a season.
Established a new career-high with a 26-game hitting streak, from September 17, 2006-April 19, 2007...Hit .343 (35-102)
with 16 runs scored, four doubles, two triples, two home runs and 10 RBI during the streak...The streak was also the
longest by a third basemen since Bostons Wade Boggs hit in 28 straight games in 1985.
Had at least one hit in each of the Mets first 14 games, setting a new club record for the longest hitting streak to start
a season...Darryl Strawberry (1987) and Robin Ventura (1999) held the old mark, each hitting in 10 consecutive games
to start the season.
Became the first player since 1962 to end one season with a hitting streak of at least 10 games and start the following
season with another 10-game streak...Curt Flood ended 1961 with a 12-game streak and began 1962 with a 17-game
streak...Also, Dick Groat hit safely in his last 13 games of 1961 and his first 13 contests in 1962.
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Finished ninth in the National League with a .311 batting average, tied for seventh with 116 RBI and had the sixth
highest batting average in the NL with runners in scoring position (.365).
Became the fourth player in club history to have consecutive 100-RBI seasons, joining Gary Carter (1985-1986),
Darryl Strawberry (1987-1988) and Mike Piazza (1999-2000).
Had 304 hits through his first 1,000 at-bats...Wrights 304 hits are the most by any Met who made his major league debut
with the club.
Was voted the starting third baseman for the All-Star Game, his first All-Star selection in Pittsburgh on July 11...Was
1-3 with a solo home run in the NLs, 3-2, loss...David became only the second Met in franchise history to hit a home
run during an All-Star break, the other was Lee Mazzilli in 1979.
Became the seventh youngest (23 years, 203 days) player to hit a home run in an All-Star Game...Johnny Bench (21 years,
229 days) is the youngest player to hit a home run in the Mid-Season Classic, connecting in the 1969 game in
Washington...Also became the 14th player to hit a home run in his first All-Star Game at-bat.
Participated in Century 21s Home Run Derby on July 10 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh...Finished second behind the Phillies
Ryan Howard.
Drove in 74 runs prior to the All-Star Game, the most by a Met in franchise history...Mike Piazza held the previous mark
with 72 RBI in 2000.
Was named the National Leagues Player of the Month for June...Hit .327 (35-107) with 20 runs scored, four doubles,
a triple, 10 home runs, 29 RBI and three stolen bases.
Was selected the NLs Co-Player of the Week with teammate Jose Reyes for the week ending June 18...Batted .333
(8-24) with five runs scored, four home runs and 11 RBI.
Did not play (back spasms) on May 26 at Florida...Had played every inning of every game in the teams first 46 games.
Set a club mark by recording at least one RBI in each of the first six games of the year (10 total), April 3-April 11.
Became the first player in Mets history to drive in a run in each of the teams first six games of the year (10 total), April
3-April 11...Ken Boyer in 1966 and Bernard Gilkey in 1996 had an RBI in each of New Yorks first four contests.
POSTSEASON: Slugged his first postseason home run (off Anthony Reyes) in the third inning in Game Four of the NLCS
at St. Louis to give New York a 2-1 lead...Had a team-high four RBI in the Division Series vs. Los Angeles...Tied the club
record for extra-base hits in a Division Series game with his two doubles in Game One...Edgardo Alfonzo and Shawn
Green each also had two extra-base hits in a single Division Series
contest...Drove in three runs in his first postseason game
(Game One of the NLDS vs. the Dodgers)...Only four other
Mets (Carlos Delgado, Edgardo Alfonzo, Bud Harrelson and JC
Martin) had a multi-RBI effort in their first playoff game.
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2004
Among National League rookies, he finished tied for first in batting average with Aaron Miles of Colorado.
Named to Baseball America's All-Rookie team.
Was 3-5 with a career-high six RBI on August 5 at Milwaukee...It was the second most RBI by a Mets rookie since
Jeromy Burnitz knocked in seven runs in Montreal on August 5, 1993.
Collected a career-high four hits on August 21 at San Francisco...Had three doubles in that contest, which tied a Mets
club record (the 19th time in club history the feat was accomplished)...Tied his career-high with four hits on
September 11 vs. Philadelphia.
Had his first career multi-home run game, September 2 vs. Florida...Hit a three-run home run in the fourth inning (off
Carl Pavano) and a solo shot in the ninth (off Josias Manzanillo)...Was 3-4 in the contest with four RBI.
Hit his first major league home run and knocked in his first run with a solo shot in the second inning against John
Patterson on July 26 at Montreal.
Picked up his first major league hit, a double, on July 22 vs. Montreal (off Zach Day)...Had two hits in that contest.
Named the Sterling Minor League Player of the Year.
Played for Team USA in Major League Baseball's Futures Game at Houston's Minute Maid Park on July 11...Went 1-3
with a single.
2003
2002
Named the Co-Most Valuable Player, along with catcher Justin Huber, on his Capital City (A) team of the South Atlantic
League.
BACKGROUND
CAREER TRANSACTIONS
Selected by the New York Mets in the first round (38th pick overall) in the 2001 First-Year Player Draft.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, August17-September 1, 2009, with a concussion.
On the 15-Day Disabled List, May 18, retroactive to May 16-July 22, 2011, with a lower back stress fracture.
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2001
2002
2003
2004
AVG.
.300
.266
.270
.363
.298
.293
.306
.311
.325
.302
.307
.283
.254
.476
.306
.291
G AB
R
H 2B 3B
36 120 27 36
7
0
135 496 85 132 30
2
133 466 69 126 *39
2
60 223 44 81 27
0
31 114 18 34
8
0
69 263 41 77 17
1
160 575 99 176 42
1
154 582 96 181 40
5
160 604 113 196 42
1
160 626 115 189 42
2
144 535 88 164 39
3
157 587 87 166 36
3
102 389 60 99 23
1
6
21
9 10
3
0
156 581 91 178 41
2
401 1440 252 419 114
4
HR RBI SH SF
4
17 0
0
11
93 1
4
15
75 1
6
10
40 0
3
8
17 0
2
14
40 0
3
27 102 0
3
26 116 0
8
30 107 0
7
33 124 0 *11
10
72 0
6
29 103 0 12
14
61 0
3
0
2 0
0
21
93 0
5
48 244 2 15
19 204
818
58
HB BB
2 16
5 76
4 *72
7 39
2 16
3 14
7 72
5 66
6 94
4 94
3 74
2 69
3 52
0
6
3 81
20 225
SO SB CS SLG OBP E
30
9 1 .458 .391 5
114 21 5 .401 .367 19
98 19 5 .459 .369 16
41 20 6 .619 .467 8
19
2 4 .579 .388 7
40
6 0 .525 .332 11
113 17 7 .523 .388 24
113 20 5 .531 .381 19
115 34 5 .546 .416 21
118 15 5 .534 .390 16
140 27 9 .447 .390 18
161 19 11 .503 .354 20
97 13 2 .427 .345 19
3
1 0 .619 .593 0
112 15 10 .492 .391 10
305 72 21 .476 .391 55
DIVISION SERIES
G
3
AB
12
R
1
H
4
2B 3B
2
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
4 0
0
HB
0
BB
1
SO SB CS SLG OBP
4
0 0 .500 .385
E
1
AVG.
.160
R
2
H
4
2B 3B
1
0
HR RBI SH SF
1
2 0
0
HB
0
BB
4
SO SB CS SLG OBP
4
0 0 .320 .276
E
0
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
AB
3
3
3
2
2
2
15
R
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
H
1
1
1
1
2
0
6
2B 3B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HR RBI SH SF
1
1 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
1
1 0
0
HB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BB
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
SO SB CS SLG OBP
0
0 0 1.333 .333
0
0 0 .333 .333
2
0 0 .333 .500
1
0 0 .500 .500
0
1 0 1.000 1.000
1
0 0 .000 .000
4
1 0 .600 .483
E
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R
3
4
7
H
9
7
16
2B 3B
1
0
2
0
3
0
HR RBI SH SF
0
5 0
1
1
19 0
0
1
15 0
0
HB
0
0
0
BB
3
3
0
SO SB CS SLG OBP
8
1 0 .313 .333
0
0 0 .750 .526
6
8 0
0 .458
E
2
0
2
ALL-STAR GAMES
YEAR LEAGUE/SITE
2006 NL/Pittsburgh
2007 NL/San Francisco
2008 NL/New York (AL)
2009 NL/St. Louis
2010 NL/Anaheim
2012 NL/Kansas City
All-Star Game Totals
AVG.
.333
.333
.333
.500
1.000
.000
.400
AVG.
.281
.438
.333
CAREER FIELDING
PO
872
1
A
2366
2
E
158
0
AB
32
16
48
PCT.
.953
1.000
TC
3396
3
DP
191
0
HISTORY
POS
G
3B 1253
SS
2
G
8
4
12
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AB
25
G
7
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* - led league
# - rehabilitation assignment
TEAM
Kingsport (R)
Capital City (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Norfolk (AAA)
METS
2005 METS
2006 METS
2007 METS
2008 METS
2009 METS
2010 METS
2011 METS
St. Lucie (A)#
2012 METS
Minor League Totals
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SCOUTING & MINORS
METS ROSTER
L-L
L-L
73 Carson, Rob
66 Edgin, Josh
230
245
204
175
210
225
200
195
R-R 6-4
R-R 6-2
35 Gee, Dillon
R-R 6-1
71 Germen, Gonzalez R-R 6-1
L-L 6-4
R-R 6-4
R-R 6-4
R-R 6-1
27 Familia, Jeurys
48 Francisco, Frank
60 Gorski, Darin
33 Harvey, Matt
53 Hefner, Jeremy
34 Lyon, Brandon
L-L 6-4
R-R 6-4
R-R 6-3
L-R
49 Niese, Jonathon
39 Parnell, Bobby
62 Ramirez, Elvin
67 Robles, Hansel
57 Santana, Johan
65 Wheeler, Zack
6-4
R-R 6-0
32 Mejia, Jenrry
185
217
200
210
204
195
R-R 6-0
R-R 6-2
38 Marcum, Shaun
36 McHugh, Collin
216
235
239
WT.
215
6-1
6-4
B-T HT.
R-R 6-4
#PITCHERS (20)
46 Burke, Greg
5/30/90
8/13/90
3/13/79
10/27/86
9/8/84
10/10/87
10/11/89
6/19/87
12/14/81
8/10/79
3/11/86
10/6/87
3/27/89
4/28/86
9/23/87
9/11/79
10/10/89
12/17/86
1/23/89
BORN
9/21/82
New Zion, SC
Hattiesburg, MS
RESIDENCE
Medford, NJ
Atlanta, GA
Excelsior, MO
St. George, UT
Perkins, OK
Mount Joy, PA
Mystic, CT
Cleburne, TX
La Romana, DR
Smyrna, GA
Bonao, DR
Tovar Merida,VZ
Lima, OH
Salisbury, NC
San Cristobal, DR
Dallas, GA
Bonao, DR
Tovar Merida,VZ
Defiance. OH
Salisbury, NC
San Cristobal, DR
Naperville, IL
Kansas City, MO
Perkins, OK
Lancaster, PA
New London, CT
Cleburne, TX
La Romana, DR
Lewistown, PA
Hattiesburg, MS
BIRTHPLACE
Marlton, NJ
2012 CLUB
Bowie (AA)
Norfolk (AAA)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Binghamton (AA)
METS
METS
St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
Binghamton (AA)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
HOUSTON (NL)
TORONTO (AL)
Wisconsin (A)#
MILWAUKEE (NL)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
METS
METS
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Brooklyn (A)
Brooklyn (A)
METS
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
W-L ERA
1-0
1.53
2-1
1.53
1-2
4.79
0-0
1.72
0-0 4.73
0-0
1.42
3-2
3.89
1-2 4.56
9-9
4.73
0-0 5.84
0-0
3.86
1-3 5.53
6-7 4.10
3-0
3.04
1-0
5.14
8-12 4.59
9-8
4.00
7-5
3.68
3-5 2.73
5-2
2.77
4-7 5.09
0-2 3.25
4-0 2.88
1-0
2.84
7-4 3.70
5-5
2.41
2-4
3.42
0-4 7.59
1-0
2.45
0-0
5.63
3-4
3.54
1-2 5.63
13-9 3.40
5-4 2.49
0-1
1.38
3-1
2.36
0-1 5.48
6-1
1.11
0-0
0.00
6-9 4.85
10-6 3.26
2-2
3.27
G GS CG SHO SV
IP H
23
0
0
0 14 29.1 21
21
0
0
0
3 35.1 25
31
0
0
0
9 35.2 45
10
0
0
0
1 15.2 16
17
0
0
0
0 13.1 13
6
0
0
0
2
6.1
5
35
0
0
0
1 37.0 34
34
0
0
0
0 25.2 19
28 28
1
0
0 137.0 145
8
1
0
0
0 12.1 10
5
0
0
0
1
4.2
6
48
0
0
0 23 42.1 47
17 17
0
0
0 109.2 108
5
4
0
0
0 26.2 25
1
1
0
0
0
7.0
7
20 19
0
0
0 119.2 127
25 24
0
0
0 139.2 128
20 20
0
0
0 110.0 97
10 10
0
0
0 59.1 42
10
9
0
0
0 61.2 55
26 13
0
0
0 93.2 110
37
0
0
0
0 36.0 37
30
0
0
0
1 25.0 19
3
3
0
0
0 12.2
9
21 21
0
0
0 124.0 116
12 12
0
0
0 74.2 63
13 13
0
0
0 73.2 60
8
4
0
0
0 21.1 27
2
2
0
0
0 11.0
7
2
2
0
0
0
8.0 11
26 10
0
0
0 73.2 75
5
3
0
0
0 16.0 20
30 30
0
0
0 190.1 174
74
0
0
0
7 68.2 65
8
0
0
0
1 13.0
7
33
0
0
0
1 42.0 26
20
0
0
0
0 21.1 24
12 12
0
0
0 72.2 47
1
1
0
0
0
3.0
1
21 21
2
2
0 117.0 117
19 19
1
1
0 116.0 92
6
6
1
1
0 33.0 23
R
6
8
22
4
7
1
19
14
84
8
2
27
56
10
4
72
68
46
19
25
55
13
8
5
57
21
32
21
3
5
38
10
77
24
2
14
13
14
0
65
46
13
ER HR HBP
5
0
1
6
1
1
19
2
0
3
1
0
7
2
2
1
1
0
16
0
1
13
5
2
72
8
4
8
0
0
2
0
0
26
5
0
50 12
6
9
3
0
4
0
1
61 11
4
62 20
4
45
9
6
18
5
3
19
4
0
53
9
2
13
3
2
8
2
1
4
1
0
51 16
4
20
4
5
28
8
2
18
5
2
3
1
0
5
1
0
29
4
1
10
2
0
72 22
4
19
4
1
2
0
0
11
2
2
13
1
0
9
0
4
0
0
0
63 17
0
42
2 11
12
2
1
BB
4
11
15
6
4
2
18
10
73
9
1
21
29
8
2
33
50
48
26
10
18
11
9
3
41
17
29
8
2
3
24
9
49
20
7
25
20
10
1
39
43
16
FRONT OFFICE
SO WP BK
20
0 0
30
2 0
37
5 1
15
1 0
5
0 0
5
0 0
40
0 0
30
0 0
128 13 2
10
0 0
4
0 0
47
2 1
97
0 1
21
1 0
3
1 0
97
9 0
118 13 0
112
9 0
70
3 0
37
1 0
62
7 0
35
5 0
28
1 0
10
0 0
109
3 2
65
6 0
70
2 0
17
0 0
8
0 0
8
1 0
39
6 0
8
1 0
155
6 0
61
1 0
16
2 0
41
6 0
22
1 0
66
2 1
3
0 0
111
1 0
117
6 1
31
2 0
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250
215
225
190
R-R 6-1
L-R 6-4
6-3
L-R
R-R 6-3
L-R 6-0
63 Lagares, Juan
21 Duda, Lucas
9 Nieuwenhuis, Kirk
POSTSEASON
58 Puello, Cesar
1 Valdespin, Jordany
190
R-L
Lexington, KY
Constanza, DR
Riverside, CA
Santa Monica, CA
La Romana, DR
San Pedro
De Macoris, DR
5/22/86
3/17/89
2/3/86
8/7/87
4/1/91
12/23/87
HISTORY
5-9
4 Cowgill, Collin
BIRTHPLACE
Whitestone, NY
Norfolk,VA
WT. BORN
195 12/7/84
12/20/82
209
R-R 6-0
La Romana, DR
San Pedro
De Macoris, DR
Ripon, CA
Constanza, DR
Riverside, CA
Lexington, KY
RESIDENCE
Nashville, TN
Norfolk,VA
YEAR IN REVIEW
5 Wright, David
Santa Teresa
del Tuy,VZ
Bellflower, CA
Santa Teresa
del Tuy,VZ
Long Beach, CA
8/11/91
11/23/84
208
R-R 6-0
2 Turner, Justin
2012 CLUB
Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
Stockton (A)
Sacramento (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
METS
Buffalo (AAA)
St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
AB
343
279
31
200
7
15
18
AB
519
242
251
325
328
64
20
244
11
571
20
464
9
218
193
8
171
581
AB
10
15
24
179
8
260
104
499
96
401
282
11
227
151
191
AVG
G
.192 106
.333
67
.129
13
.265
52
.286
3
.200
4
.167
9
G
156
64
66
94
90
22
6
72
7
156
6
114
2
65
57
2
94
156
AVG
.227
.289
.311
.215
.244
.172
.250
.299
.091
.291
.200
.289
.111
.284
.254
.250
.269
.306
AVG
G
.300
3
.267
4
.375
6
.263
89
.125
2
.254
61
.269
38
.283 130
.260
25
.239 121
.252
91
.182
5
.260
66
.285
39
.241
94
70 Tovar, Wilfredo
Jacksonville, FL
Veraguas, Panama
Jacksonville, FL
Veraguas, Panama
4/1/85
10/27/89
Mohaton, PA
28 Murphy, Daniel
11 Tejada, Ruben
Reading, PA
6/3/86
222
R-R 6-1
Sullivan Island, SC
Pasadena, TX
19 Lutz, Zach
Sullivan Island, SC
Houston, TX
10/20/86
9/14/85
2012 CLUB
METS
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Binghamton (AA)
Sacramento(AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
St. Lucie (A)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
METS
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
St. Lucie (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
METS
RESIDENCE
Scottsdale, AZ
Valencia,VZ
195
215
BIRTHPLACE
Edina, MN
Valencia,VZ
BORN
3/22/87
8/6/91
2012 CLUB
MIAMI (NL)
Las Vegas (AAA)
OAKLAND (AL)
Sacramento (AAA)
Iowa Cubs (AAA)
Tennessee (AA)
CHICAGO (NL)
RESIDENCE
Bluffdale, UT
Long Beach, CA
Catasauqua, PA
L-R 6-1
R-R 6-2
WT.
231
215
BIRTHPLACE
Kemmerer, WY
Long Beach, CA
Allentown, PA
BORN
7/7/80
2/10/89
8/29/83
64 Havens, Reese
12 Hicks, Brandon
WT.
230
225
232
B-T
R-R
R-R
R-R
HT.
6-2
6-2
6-2
CATCHERS (3)
Buck, John
dArnaud, Travis
Recker, Anthony
R
1
1
2
26
0
33
10
69
12
43
40
0
36
22
28
R
66
31
37
41
61
8
2
34
1
62
3
53
1
31
20
0
20
91
R
29
45
3
29
1
1
1
H
3
4
9
47
1
66
28
141
25
96
71
2
59
43
46
H
118
70
78
70
80
11
5
73
1
166
4
134
1
62
49
2
46
178
H
66
93
4
53
2
3
3
2B
0
3
1
14
0
17
2
29
4
15
12
1
17
2
9
2B
26
12
18
14
26
5
2
16
0
40
1
26
1
17
11
0
13
41
2B
15
21
1
7
1
1
1
SFHBP BB SO
2
3 49 103
2
3 19 59
0
1
4 13
0
1 28 56
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
7
0
1
2
2
SFHBP BB SO
3
1 61 141
8
3 18 30
2
1 20 30
1
4 58 113
1
7 47 115
0
0
6 31
2
0
4
5
2
5 42 75
0
0
0
5
4
1 36 82
0
0
1
3
2
5 27 73
0
0
0
2
1
4 29 17
4
6 11 22
0
0
0
0
1
4
9 24
5
3 81 112
SF HBP BB SO
1
1
1
2
0
1
1
4
0
1
2
7
2
5 25 45
0
0
0
2
2
3 20 50
1
0 11 27
5
4 37 93
1
0 10 21
3
4 51 120
2
2 25 98
0
0
2
4
0 16
7 58
1
1 10 22
0
2 10 44
3B HR RBI SH
1 12 41
1
2 16
52
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
1
4
0
3B HR RBI SH
0 32 90
0
0 10
42
1
2
8
33
1
0 10
39
2
3 18
61
0
0
3
7
0
0
1
8
0
1 10
35
1
0
0
0
0
3
6 65
0
0
0
2
0
0
1 25
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
23
4
2
0
27
3
0
0
0
0
1
2 19
0
2 21 93
0
3B HR RBI SH
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
3
0
2
3 17
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
37
0
0
1
9
0
6
4
48
2
0
3
8
0
0 15 57
0
1
7 28
3
0
0
1
0
4
4
21
2
1
5
23
0
1
8 26
3
METS ROSTER
#
44
15
20
E
7
4
0
6
0
0
1
SB CS
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
8
2
3
4
21 10
0
0
1
0
4
4
1
0
19
2
10
8
10
3
E
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
2
0
5
4
0
2
5
3
SB CS E
0
2 8
3
2 8
0
0 4
1
1 9
5
4 9
1
0 3
0
0 0
0
0 4
0
0 1
10
2 15
0
0 0
4
4 12
0
0 0
12
7 9
2
1 9
0
0 0
1
1 2
15 10 10
SB CS
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
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L-L
R-R 6-1
30 Hawkins, LaTroy
47 Laffey, Aaron
75 Mazzoni, Cory
R-R 6-3
80 Hoffmann, Jamie
# - Rehabilitation Assignment
L-L
225
205
235
R-R 6-0
6-1
WT.
200
6 Byrd, Marlon
200
R-R 6-2
76 Satin, Josh
185
3 Quintanilla, Omar
5-9
WT. BORN
200 10/22/82
L-R
WT. BORN
172 11/16/89
265
3/19/82
B-T HT.
L-R 5-9
S-R 6-3
8/20/84
8/10/87
8/30/77
BORN
9/10/84
12/23/84
10/24/81
9/21/81
10/22/82
10/17/90
# CATCHERS (2)
72 Centeno, Juan
22 Powell, Landon
185
230
185
R-R 6-0
L-L 6-7
R-R 6-1
74 Montero, Rafael
10/19/89
4/15/85
12/21/72
10/31/73
8/25/76
BORN
3/29/76
Evans City, PA
Cumberland, MD
Prosper, TX
Lockport, IL
Rio Piedras, PR
RESIDENCE
Keller, TX
RESIDENCE
Carrollton, TX
Hidden Hills, CA
El Paso, TX
RESIDENCE
Sandusky, OH
RESIDENCE
Arecibo, PR
Greenville, SC
West Lake, CA
Kansas City, MO
2012 CLUB
HOUSTON (NL)
Oklahoma City (AAA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS
BALTIMORE (AL)
METS
Buffalo (AAA)
2012 CLUB
Binghamton (AA)
Oklahoma City (AAA)
2012 CLUB
Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
Boynton Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL CHICAGO (NL)
BOSTON (AL)
Fort Lauderdale, FL Palm Beach Gardens, FLBinghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
New Ulm, NM
Plymouth, MN
Norfolk (AAA)
BIRTHPLACE
Dallas, TX
Hidden Hills, CA
El Paso, TX
BIRTHPLACE
Sandusky, OH
BIRTHPLACE
Arecibo, PR
Raleigh, NC
Simi Valley, CA
Santa Cruz, CA
2012 CLUB
BOSTON (AL)
Pawtuckett (AAA)
METS
Tampa (A)#
GCL Yankees (R)#
Trenton (AA)#
Staten Island (A)#
Inland Empire (A)#
Salt Lake (AAA)#
LOS ANGELES (AL)
Las Vegas (AAA)
TORONTO (AL)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Albuquerque (AAA)
Colorado Springs (AAA)
COLORADO (NL)
AVG
.308
.232
.070
.270
.340
.220
.254
AVG
.193
.269
.282
.257
.232
.000
.286
AVG
.285
251
G
100
46
13
34
58
77
110
G
36
75
48
29
36
1
131
G
79
79
AB
390
112
43
100
238
295
366
AB
88
249
156
70
99
1
441
AB
281
239
R
81
14
1
9
47
37
49
R
11
43
18
13
12
0
72
R
29
35
H
120
26
3
27
81
65
93
H
17
67
44
18
23
0
126
H
80
60
2B
33
7
0
2
21
10
19
2B
6
12
11
5
3
0
25
2B
12
6
3B HR RBI SH
4 24
98
1
0
5 11
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
7
1
4
8
29
1
4
9
47
1
2 11
44
0
3B HR RBI SH
0
2
7
1
1
3
19
1
2
6
27
1
0
1
4
0
0
3 12
1
0
0
0
0
1 14
60
0
3B HR RBI SH
2
0
35
4
0
8
38
1
R
10
3
16
2
0
0
1
1
0
20
41
56
28
45
24
13
33
30
31
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SO
43
56
SF HBP BB SO
8
2 37 100
2
0 12 34
0
1
3 10
2
1
2 21
4
5 20 64
5
2 14 90
6
1 54 74
SB CS
3
1
2
2
0
1
0
2
10
7
11
2
9
2
SB CS
3
0
11
2
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
4
SB CS
1
1
0
0
E
9
2
1
2
3
2
4
E
0
8
5
2
4
0
6
E
5
4
BB SO WP BK
9 36
2 0
0
2
0 0
18 34
0 0
0
1
0 0
1
5
0 0
2
2
1 0
0
2
0 0
0
2
0 0
1
1
0 0
13 23
0 0
20 38
3 0
37 48
2 0
16 48
4 2
20 56
4 2
8 54
2 1
11 56
0 1
22 47
9 0
25 59
6 0
26 42
6 0
SFHBP BB SO
0
0
7 36
1
3 27 59
0
1 14 27
0
2
8 17
2
0
8 25
0
0
0
1
6
3 77 109
SF HBP BB
4
1 23
1
2 36
ER HR HBP
9
2
0
3
1
0
15
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
17
5
0
32
6
3
51 17
5
23
3
1
40
9
2
20
4
1
12
2
2
29
3
4
27
6
1
31
2
4
G GS CG SHO SV
IP H
42
0
0
0
0 51.1 42
2
1
0
0
0
2.0
3
56
0
0
0
0 30.2 18
1
0
0
0
0
1.0
4
4
4
0
0
0
4.0
2
2
0
0
0
0
1.1
0
3
1
0
0
0
3.0
3
1
0
0
0
0
1.0
2
2
1
0
0
0
2.0
1
48
0
0
0
1 42.0 45
11 11
1
0
0 63.2 77
22 16
0
0
0 100.2 100
12 12
0
0
0 63.2 64
14 14
2
1
0 80.2 90
12 12
0
0
0 71.1 61
8
8
1
0
0 50.2 35
54
0
0
0
9 59.1 58
14 13
0
0
0 61.0 62
31
0
0
0
0 53.0 49
METS ROSTER
W-L ERA
2-1 1.58
0-0 13.50
2-2 4.40
0-0 18.00
0-0
0.00
0-0
0.00
0-0
3.00
0-0
9.00
0-0
0.00
2-3 3.64
3-5
4.52
4-6 4.56
5-1
3.25
5-5
4.46
6-3
2.52
5-2
2.13
2-3
4.40
5-4
3.98
5-3 5.26
Evans City, PA
Cumberland, MD
Gary, IN
Oak Lawn, IL
Rio Piedras, PR
BIRTHPLACE
Denton, TX
YEAR IN REVIEW
56 Rice, Scott
52 Torres, Carlos
200
190
R-R 6-5
40 Byrdak, Tim
55 Feliciano, Pedro
6-0
220
B-T HT.
R-R 6-2
WT.
200
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50 Atchison, Scott
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SCOUTING STAFF
AMATEUR SCOUTING
Thomas Tanous..................................................................................................................................................Director, Amateur Scouting
Bryan Hayes ......................................................................................................................................................Assistant, Amateur Scouting
Marc Tramuta ....................................................................................................................................................Assistant Scouting Director
REGIONAL SUPERVISORS
Steve Barningham ....................................................................................................Regional Supervisor, Southeast (Land OLakes, FL)
Doug Thurman ......................................................................................................................Regional Supervisor, West (Elk Grove, CA)
Scott Hunter ..........................................................................................................Regional Supervisor, Northeast (Mount Laurel, NJ)
Mac Seibert ..................................................................................................................Regional Supervisor, Midwest (Cantonment, FL)
AREA SUPERVISORS
Cesar Aranguren ........................................................................................................................................Clermont, FL (Central Florida)
Jim Bryant ....................................................................................................................................................Macon, GA (Northern FL, GA)
Jim Blueberg ........................................................................................................Reno, NV (Northern/Central CA, Northern NV, HI)
Ray Corbett ..........................................................................................................................................College Station, TX (Southern TX)
Jarrett England ..........................................................................................................................................Murfreesboro, TN (OH, KY, TN)
Steve Gossett ......................................................................................................................Fremont, NE (KS, OK, NE, MO, ND, SD, IA)
Tyler Holmes ..................................................................................................................................Forest Park, IL (IL, IA, IN, MN, WI, MI)
Tommy Jackson ........................................................................................................................................Birmingham, AL (LA, MS, AL, AR)
Fred Mazuca..........................................................................................................................................Tustin, CA (Southern CA, Mexico)
Marlin McPhail ..................................................................................................................................................................Irmo, SC (NC, SC)
Claude Pelletier................................................................................................................................St. Lazare, Quebec, Canada (Canada)
Art Pontarelli ..............................................................................................................................Lincoln, RI (MA, CT, ME, RI, NH,VT, NY)
Jim Reeves......................................................................................................Camas, WA (Western Canada, AK, WA, OR, ID, WY, MT)
Kevin Roberson ..................................................................................................................Scottsdale, AZ (AZ, CO, NM, UT, Las Vegas)
Max Semler ............................................................................................................................................................Allen, TX (Northern TX)
Mike Silvestri..................................................................................................................................Davie, FL (Southern FL, Latin America)
Jim Thompson ..........................................................................................Wallingford, PA (DE, PA, MD, WV, NJ, VA, Washington, DC)
Andrew Toussaint ....................................................................................................................................Los Angeles, CA (Southern CA)
PROFESSIONAL SCOUTING
Jim DAloia ..................................................................................................................................................Director, Professional Scouting
Bryn Alderson............................................................................................................................................................................New York, NY
Mack Babbit ..............................................................................................................................................................................Richmond, CA
Conor Brooks............................................................................................................................................................................Plymouth, MA
Tom Clark ..............................................................................................................................................................................Shrewsbury, MA
Tim Fortugno ..........................................................................................................................................................................Elks Grove, CA
Roland Johnson ......................................................................................................................................................................Newington, CT
Ash Lawson......................................................................................................................................................................................Athens, TN
Shaun McNamara ....................................................................................................................................................................Worcester, MA
Roy Smith..........................................................................................................................................................................................Chicago, IL
Rudy Terrasas ................................................................................................................................................................................Santa Fe, TX
INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING
Chris Becerra ............................................................................................................................................Director, International Scouting
Mike Silvestri..................................................................................................................................................Latin American Crosschecker
Gerardo Cabrera......................................................................................................................................Supervisor, Dominican Republic
Hilario Soriano ..........................................................................................................................................Sr. Advisor, Dominican Republic
Hector Rincones ..........................................................................................................................................................Supervisor,Venezuela
Modesto Abreu ..................................................................................................................................................Scout, Dominican Republic
Marciano Alvarez................................................................................................................................................Scout, Dominican Republic
Lionel Chattelle..........................................................................................................................................................................Scout, Europe
Alexis De La Cruz ............................................................................................................................................Scout, Dominican Republic
Robert Espejo ........................................................................................................................................................................Scout,Venezuela
Harold Herrera ....................................................................................................................................................................Scout, Colombia
Gabriel Low................................................................................................................................................................................Scout. Mexico
Nestor Moreno ....................................................................................................................................................................Scout,Venezuela
Daurys Nin..........................................................................................................................................................Scout, Dominican Republic
Alejandro Perez ..................................................................................................................................Tryout Coach, Dominican Republic
Carlos Perez ..........................................................................................................................................................................Scout,Venezuela
Ismael Perez............................................................................................................................................................................Scout,Venezuela
Pedro Reyes ........................................................................................................................................Tryout Coach, Dominican Republic
Jorge Sebastian ....................................................................................................................................Tryout Coach, Dominican Republic
Alex Zapata ................................................................................................................................................................................Scout, Panama
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BRYN ALDERSON
MACK BABITT
CONOR BROOKS
TOM CLARK
TIM FORTUGNO
ROLAND JOHNSON
ASH LAWSON
SHAUN McNAMARA
ROY SMITH
RUDY TERRASAS
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Enters his fourth season as the Midwest Scouting Supervisor after spending 2008-2009
as an area scout for the New York Mets, responsible for Eastern Louisiana, Alabama and
Northern Florida.
Served as the national scouting supervisor for the Tampa Bay Rays from 2000-2005...
Worked as an area supervisor with the Atlanta Braves, Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa
Bay Rays from 1994-2000.
Was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for Jefferson Davis Community
College in Brewton, Alabama from 1990-1994.
Played for two seasons with the Detroit Tigers organization from 1989-1990 after being
selected with their 36th round selection.
Mac, 46, resides in Pensacola, FL with his wife, Lorri, and their three children: Mac IV,
Chase and Lauren.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Entering his 20th season in professional baseball, including the last four years as a
supervisor in the New York Mets organization.
Served as a coach with the Brooklyn Cyclones (A) of the New York-Penn League in 2006
and the Gulf Coast Mets (R) in 2005, while also serving as a scout in the New York, New
Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania areas.
Played professionally for 10 years from 1994-2003 in the Dodgers, Mets, Expos, Indians
and Orioles minor league systems, making it as high as Triple-A.
Was a member of the Mets 40-man roster in 1998 and 1999.
While with the Mets organization, was a two-time Doubleday Award winner, in 1996 with
St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League in
1998.
Scott, 37, currently lives in Mt. Laurel, NJ with his wife, Kari, and sons, Cade and Grant.
PLAYER BIOS
Promoted to West Supervisor after spending 2008-2011 as an area scout for the Mets
covering Northern California, Nevada and Hawaii.
Prior to scouting, was in college coaching from 1992-2006...Spent 11 of the 14 seasons
as San Jose States Associate Head Coach.
Graduated from California State University, Sacramento where he played on the 19901991 teams.
Received a M.A. degree in Kinesiology from Saint Marys College in 2005.
Doug, 44, currently lives in San Jose, CA with his wife, Laura, and daughters Kylie, Brooke
and Beverly.
Promoted to his current position in 2008...Joined the Mets in 2006 as a Florida area
scout.
Worked as an area scout with the Oakland Athletics, covering Florida, Alabama and
Georgia from 2004-2005...In 2003, he was responsible for Oregon, Washington, Idaho,
Montana and Wyoming.
Was an outfielder in the Texas Rangers organization from 1999-2001, making it as high
as Charlotte (A) of the Florida State League.
Spent the 1998 and 1999 seasons with the Springfield Capitals of the Frontier League.
Graduated from Albertson College (ID) with a degree in Liberal Arts...Was a member of
the 1998 NAIA National Championship team in baseball.
Steve currently resides in Land OLakes, FL with his wife, Amanda, and their daughter,
Addison.
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MODESTO
ABREU
MARCIANO
ALVAREZ
CESAR
ARANGUREN
ALEJANDRO
BAUTISTA
JIM
BLUEBERG
JIM
BRYANT
INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT
DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC
AREA
SUPERVISOR
TRYOUT COACH,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
AREA
SUPERVISOR
AREA
SUPERVISOR
GERARDO
CABRERA
LIONEL
CHATTELLE
RAY
CORBETT
ALEXIS
DE LA CRUZ
JARRETT
ENGLAND
ROBERT
ESPEJO
INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT
AREA
SUPERVISOR
INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT
AREA
SUPERVISOR
VENEZUELA
STEVE
GOSSETT
TYLER
HOLMES
HAROLD
HERRERA
TOMMY
JACKSON
GABRIEL
LOW
FRED
MAZUCA
AREA
SUPERVISOR
AREA
SUPERVISOR
COLOMBIA
AREA
SUPERVISOR
MEXICO
AREA
SUPERVISOR
MARLIN
MCPHAIL
NESTOR
MORENO
DAURYS
NIN
CLAUDE
PELLETIER
CARLOS
PEREZ
ISMAEL
PEREZ
AREA
SUPERVISOR
VENEZUELA
DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC
AREA
SUPERVISOR
VENEZUELA
VENEZUELA
ART
PONTARELLI
JIM
REEVES
PEDRO
REYES
HECTOR
RINCONES
KEVIN
ROBERSON
JORGE
SEBASTIAN
AREA
SUPERVISOR
TRYOUT COACH,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
SUPERVISOR,
VENEZUELA
AREA
SUPERVISOR
TRYOUT COACH,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
SUPERVISOR
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
AREA
SUPERVISOR
MAX
SEMLER
MIKE
SILVESTRI
HILARIO
SORIANO
JIM
THOMPSON
ANDREW
TOUSSAINT
ALEX
ZAPATA
AREA
SUPERVISOR
AREA
SUPERVISOR
SENIOR ADVISOR,
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
AREA
SUPERVISOR
AREA
SUPERVISOR
PANAMA
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Enters his ninth season in his current role and his tenth in the Mets organization...Was
the hitting coach for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League in 2004.
Was the Seattle Mariners hitting coach in 2003.
Spent four seasons (1999-2002) as the hitting coach for the Kansas City Royals.
Was the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach from 1995 until August, 1998.
Managed the Stockton Ports (A) of the California League in 1993 and 1994.
Was the hitting coach for the Denver Zephyrs (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League in 1991
and 1992.
Began his coaching career as a hitting instructor in the Brewers system from 1987-1990.
Played nine seasons in the major leagues (1974-1982), spending his first eight with the
Chicago White Sox, and his last with the Texas Rangers...Played first base and was a
designated hitter... Compiled a .287 average (755-2,631), with 294 runs, 122 doubles, 12
triples, 64 home runs, and 381 RBI.
Sang the National Anthem prior to a White Sox game in 1977, then hit a pair of home runs and a double, Chicagos only
hits, in a 2-1 victory.
Selected by the Chicago White Sox in the third round of the June 1968 Free Agent Draft.
Lamar, 62, lives in Arlington, TX with his wife, Valory, and their three children: sons, Lamar, Jr. and Brian, and daughter,
Larissa.
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Enters his second season as Mets short-season Hitting Coordinator and his fourth year
in the organization.
Prior to his current position, served as hitting coach for Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian
League in 2011.
Split the 2010 season in Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League and Kingsport, serving
as a player/coach in Savannah and infield coach for Kingsport.
Was a middle infielder playing in the minor leagues for the Mets and Chicago Cubs from
2005-2009, making it as high as Buffalo (AAA) of the International League in 2009.
Luis resides in Miami with his wife, Jessica.
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Enters his third season as the outfield and baserunning coordinator and his eighth overall
with the Mets.
Was the hitting coach for Buffalo (AAA) of the International League in 2010 and served
in the same role for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League in 2009.
Served as major league Advance Scout for the Mets in 2006, including NLDS and NLCS
scouting in 2006.
Served on Frank Robinsons coaching staff with the Washington Nationals in 2005.
Was a minor league roving baserunning and bunting coach in the Atlanta Braves
organization in 2004.
Served as baserunning and outfield coordinator for the Baltimore Orioles in 2003.
Managed Baltimores Frederick (A) affiliate of the Carolina League in 2002...Was the
hitting coach for Frederick in 2001.
Began his coaching career in 2000 as a player/coach with Oklahoma City (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League.
Played six seasons in the major leagues with Baltimore (1993-1995),Texas (1995-1996), Milwaukee (1997), and Oakland
(1998)...Hit .235 (138-588) with 20 home runs and 83 RBI in 294 big league games...During his six-year career committed
only six errors while playing first base, third base and the outfield.
Was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth round of the 1987 Amateur Draft.
Served as hitting coach for Magallanes of the Venezuelan Winter League (regular-season champion) in 2013.
Member of the Venice, FL Sports Hall of Fame.
Attended Louisiana State University...Played in the College World Series in 1987 and was named to the All-CWS team...In
the tournament, he hit the game-winning home run in the seventh inning to beat Arkansas.
Jack, 46, lives in Florida with his wife, Jacky, and three daughters: Nicole, Natasha, and Noelia.
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Joined the Mets organization in 2009 as the Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
Coordinator.
Responsible for the development, delivery and progression of physical therapy services
for players at the rehabilitation complex in Port St. Lucie, FL as well as the follow-up care
of athletes performing rehabilitation in their hometown both in-and off-season.
Served as physical therapist for Jacksonville University athletics from 2006-2008.
Worked as the manager of Heartland Rehabilitation and Outpatient Physical Therapy in
Jacksonville, FL from 2005-2008.
Served as a host athletic trainer for the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament
in Jacksonville, FL from 2005-2008.
Received his Bachelors Degree in Sports Medicine and Athletic Training from the
University of North Florida in 1998...Earned his Masters Degree in Athletic Training from
the University of Florida in 2000 before returning to the University of North Florida for his second Masters in Physical
Therapy in 2002.
Is a licensed physical therapist, certified athletic trainer, as well as strength and conditioning specialist.
Dave currently resides in St. Lucie, FL with his wife, Amy, son, Colby and daughter, Ainsley.
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Enters his fourth season as a Senior Advisor to the Minor League Department.
Served as the Mets bullpen coach from 2005-2008 before returning to the minor league
system prior to the 2009 season as the Pitching Rehabilitation Coordinator.
From 2001-2004, he was the Mets Minor League Field Coordinator...In that position, he
directed spring training for the minor league teams and the club's fall Instructional League.
Has been involved in coaching for 44 years, 29 on the professional level.
Was the pitching coach for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League in 2000.
Was a manager with Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League in 1999.
In 1998, he was the Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Pitching Coordinator.
From 1987-1998, he was a member of the Dodgers Player Development
Department...Was instrumental in the development of major league pitchers Pedro
Martinez, Ismael Valdes, Antonio Osuna and Pedro Astacio.
Was a pitching coach with several Dodgers' minor league affiliates from 1988-1997...Also served as the Dodgers Roving
Minor League Pitching Coach from 1986-1991.
Spent four seasons (1983-1986) in the Pittsburgh Pirates minor league organization as a scout and a coach.
Played a year in the Houston Astros/Colt 45's minor league organization after being drafted as a catcher...In 1960, he
played for Salisbury (A) in the Western Carolina League.
Was a minor league roommate of former Mets outfielder and broadcaster Rusty Staub.
Guy, 71, currently lives in Vero Beach, FL with his wife, Jan.
Brian Ballard
Kelvin Chapman
Herm Winningham
Rick Anderson
Al Pedrique
Keith Miller
Steve Springer
Andre David
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Tim Bogar
Jeff McKnight
Jeff Gardner
Joe Delli Carri
Jeff Gardner
Dale Plummer
Edgardo Alfonzo
Kevin Morgan
Jay Payton
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Scott Hunter
Benny Agbayani
Pedro Grifol
Paul Wilson
Jerrod Riggan
Chris Basak
David Wright
Rodney Nye
Joe Hietpas
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Bobby Malek
Corey Ragsdale
Josh Thole
Kai Gronauer
Luis Rivera
Jeurys Familia
Eddie Rohan
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Starting his sixth season overseeing catching instruction for the Mets Dominican Summer
League teams.
Served as a coach on the major league level for 19 seasons...Coached with the San
Francisco Giants (1969-1972, 1974-1975), Montreal Expos (1976-1981), San Diego Padres
(1982-1985) and Seattle Mariners (1987-1988).
Played in the major leagues for eight years with the New York Giants, San Francisco
Giants, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Baltimore Orioles and Pittsburgh Pirates...The
former catcher had a .231 batting average in 324 major league games.
Worked as an instructor with the Giants and Angels academies in the Dominican
Republic.
His son, Ozzie Virgil, Jr., played 11 years in the majors (1980-1990) compiling a .243 batting
average, 98 home runs and 307 RBI with the Phillies, Braves and Blue Jays.
Ozzie, 79, makes his home with his wife, Stella, in Monte Christi, Dominican Republic...He
is a graduate of DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx, NY.
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MINOR LEAGUE
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS
PITCHING LEADERS
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
BATTING AVERAGE
Aderlin Rodriguez
CORY VAUGHN
Travis Taijeron
Wilmer Flores
Matt den Dekker
Valentino Pascucci
1.
2.
3.
4.
T5.
Aderlin Rodriguez
MATT den DEKKER
Wilmer Flores
Cory Vaughn
T.J. Rivera
Dustin Lawley
1.
Alonzo Harris
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Lewis
Matt den Dekker
JUAN LAGARES
Cory Vaughn
.320
.300
.300
.297
.294
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
HANSEL ROBLES
Gabriel Ynoa
Tyler Pill
Rafael Montero
Jacob DeGrom
BRK
BRK
STL
STL
STL
STL
STL
STL
STL
STL
BUF
24
23
19
18
17
17
T1.
.
3.
4.
83
76
75
69
66
66
1. Fernando Cabrera
T2. T.J. CHISM
Adam Kolarek
4 Adrian Rosario
5. Tyler Vanderheiden
STL
40
BUF
BUF
BIN
STL
25
21
21
21
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.11
2.23
2.31
2.36
2.43
WINS
HOME RUNS
SAVES
RUNS BATTED IN
STL
BUF
BIN
STL
STL
SAV
12
12
11
10
BUF
STL
STL
STL
BRK
22
19
19
14
12
STRIKEOUTS
STOLEN BASES
ZACK WHEELER
Collin McHugh
Jeurys Familia
Gonzalez Germen
Darin Gorski
BUF
BUF
BUF
BIN
BIN
148
135
128
121
118
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Only four professional teams since 2001 have never finished below .500 in any
season.
HISTORY
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1.
2.
3.
4.
T5.
STL
SAV
BIN
BIN
BUF
T.J. Rivera
Cam Maron
WILMER FLORES
Eric Campbell
Fred Lewis
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2.
3.
4.
5.
BATTING LEADERS
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MANAGER & COACHES
GM & PHONE
Chuck Johnson
(702) 943-7200
BINGHAMTON METS
Eastern (AA)
Jim Weed
(607) 723-6387
John Katz
(912) 351-9150
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
New York-Penn (A)
Steve Cohen
(718) 449-8497
KINGSPORT METS
Appalachian (R)
Brian Paupeck
(772) 521-6387
Juan Henderson
(809) 707-1618
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PLAYER BIOS
This season will mark the first year that the Las Vegas 51s
serve as a New York Mets minor league affiliate. Cashman
Field, the home field for the Las Vegas franchise, is owned and
operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
(LVCVA). One of the most flexible multi-purpose facilities in
the nation, Cashman Center features two exhibit halls, 16
meeting rooms, and a 1,940-seat professional theatre along
with the stadium.
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Enters his second season as the manager of Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League
and his fourth season with the Mets organization since his playing days.
In 2011, led Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League to a 66-76 record...In 2010, he
managed Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League to a 51-24 record.
Managed the Joliet JackHammers of the Independent Northern League in 2008.
Returned to baseball in 2007 as the manager of the South Georgia Peanuts of the
Independent South Coast League...Led the team to the league title and was featured on
a TV documentary called Playing for Peanuts.
Was named the manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks on November 1, 2004 but was
relieved of his duties on November 5, 2004.
Led the Lancaster Jethawks (A) of the California League to a 86-54 record during the
2004 season and was named Minor League Manager of the Year by The Sporting News.
Began his managerial career in 2001 with the Chicago White Sox organization at the helm of Winstom-Salem (A) of the Carolina
League...Spent the 2002 season with Birmingham (AA) of the Southern League and led the team to the League Championship.
Played 14 seasons in the major leagues, splitting time with the Mets, Twins, Pirates, Phillies and Mariners before retiring
following the 1993 season.
While with the Pittsburgh Pirates, collected six hits in a game on April 27, 1990 vs. San Diego.
Was a member of the Mets 1986 World Series Championship team.
Selected in the first round of the 1977 Major League Baseball Draft, 16th overall, out of Aloha High School in Hillsboro, OR.
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The Bisons went 67-76 and finished in sixth place in the North Division of the International League...Infielder JOSH
SATIN led the team with 126 hits and was second on the team with 14 home runs...Righthanded pitcher CHRIS
SCHWINDEN finished seventh in the IL with an ERA of 3.21, he went 9-9 and had 99 strikeouts in 23 starts...Righthanded
pitcher MATT HARVEY was 7-5 with a 3.68 ERA (45 earned runs/110.0 innings) and 112 strikeouts before being called
up the Major Leagues on July 26th...Righthanded pitcher JEURYS FAMILIA finished tied for sixth in the league in
strikeouts (128) and was tied for the team lead with nine wins. Righthanded Pitcher ZACK WHEELER finished 2-2 with
a 3.27 ERA (12 earned runs/33.0 innings), 1.18 WHIP and 31 strikeouts...Lefthanded pitcher JOSH EDGIN went 3-2
with a 3.89 ERA (16 earned runs/37.0 innings) and 40 strikeouts...Righthanded pitcher JEREMY HEFNER finished 5-2
with a 2.77 ERA (19 earned runs/61.2 innings), 1.05 WHIP and 37 strikeouts.
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YEAR
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
TEAM LEADER
Joe Orsulak
Carl Everett
Bernard Gilkey
Bernard Gilkey
Bernard Gilkey
Roger Cedeno
Jay Payton
Tsuyoshi Shinjo
Timo Perez
Cliff Floyd
Richard Hidalgo
Cliff Floyd
Carlos Beltran
Moises Alou
Carlos Beltran
Jeff Francoeur
Angel Pagan
Jeff Francoeur
Angel Pagan
Andres Torres
ASSISTS
8
9
18
17
9
9
7
12
9
8
10
15
13
7
8
5
5
11
5
6
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ASSISTS
19
15
10
9
11
18
6
8
12
12
12
11
7
10
8
18
10
14
9
7
9
HISTORY
TEAM LEADER
Rusty Staub
Rusty Staub
Dave Kingman
Lee Mazzilli
Steve Henderson
Joel Youngblood
Steve Henderson
Ellis Valentine
George Foster
Mookie Wilson
George Foster
Darryl Strawberry
George Foster
Darryl Strawberry
Kevin McReynolds
Kevin McReynolds
Kevin McReynolds
Kevin McReynolds
Kevin McReynolds
Bobby Bonilla
Joe Orsulak
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YEAR
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
(tie)
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
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BATTERS
AVG
Baxter, Mike*
Bay, Jason
Blaquiere, Jean Luc
Cedeno, Ronny
Den Dekker, Matt*
Duda, Lucas*
Emaus, Brad
Fisher, Michael#
Johnson, Rob
Kazmar, Sean
Lewis, Fred*
Loewen, Adam*
Lutz, Zach
Martin, Dustin*
May, Lucas
Navarro, Oswaldo
Nickeas, Mike
Nieuwenhuis, Kirk*
Pascucci, Valentino
Quintanilla, Omar*
Reyes, Raul*
Rodriguez, Josh
Rottino, Vinny
Satin, Josh
Scales, Bobby#
Tejada, Ruben
Thole, Josh
Torres, Andres#
Tuiasosopo, Matt
Turner, Justin
Valdespin, Jordany*
Wimberly, Corey#
Team Total
.375
.300
.176
.172
.220
.260
.212
.169
.207
.138
.294
.227
.299
.257
.215
.210
.364
.182
.217
.282
.250
.265
.307
.286
.339
.200
.200
.143
.242
.250
.285
.301
.252
PITCHERS
Acosta, Manny
Beato, Pedro
Blaquiere, Jean Luc
Cabrera, Fernando
Carpenter, Andrew
Carrasco, D.J.
Carson, Robert*
Cohoon, Mark*
Edgin, Josh*
Egbert, Jack
Familia, Jeurys
Germen, Gonzalez
Hampson, Justin*
Harvey, Matt
Hefner, Jeremy
Herrera, Daniel*
Holt, Bradley
James, Chuck*
McHugh, Collin
Mejia, Jenrry
Nitkowski, C.J.*
Olson, Garrett*
Owen, Dylan
Patterson, Scott
Ramirez, Edgar
Ramirez, Elvin
Ramirez, Ramon
Rodriguez, Armando
Schwinden, Chris
Stevens, Jeff
Wheeler, Zack
Young, Chris
Team Total
W-L
0-1
4-4
0-0
4-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
3-2
3-4
9-9
1-0
4-3
7-5
5-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-4
3-4
0-2
4-7
4-9
0-1
0-1
3-1
0-1
0-0
8-6
1-1
2-2
0-0
67-76
AB
6
24
2
3
10
2
13
34
4
7
29
2
77 295 37
25
96 12
73 203 14
30
59
5
45 164 20
11
29
2
108 419 80
59 207 32
72 244 34
28
74 13
75 256 25
42 100
7
22
66 10
5
11
0
123 383 57
48 156 18
51 124 16
65 257 30
36 140 22
131 441 72
32 109 16
6
20
3
2
5
0
2
7
1
131 418 47
2
8
0
39 151 22
39 133 28
143 4780 640
ERA
9
1 0 0 3
3
0 0 0 0
6
1 0 0 2
5
0 0 0 1
65 10 4 9 47
25
4 0 3 8
43
9 0 4 18
10
1 0 0 2
34
7 1 4 15
4
1 0 0 2
123 26 7 13 45
47 10 0 8 26
73 16 1 10 35
19
7 0 1 8
55 19 3 3 25
21
4 1 2 11
24
6 0 1 6
2
1 0 0 1
83 17 0 17 62
44 11 2 6 27
31
5 0 1 10
68 14 1 8 32
43 10 1 4 25
126 25 1 14 60
37 10 0 2 9
4
1 0 0 2
1
0 0 0 0
1
0 0 0 0
101 14 0 12 57
2
0 0 0 0
43
2 1 5 23
40
3 2 1 14
1205 236 25 130 584
G GS CG SHO
2.25 17
4.14 24
27.00
1
4.10 57
1.93
5
3.00
2
1.72 10
14.63
2
3.89 35
5.40 27
4.73 28
5.14
1
2.33 51
3.68 20
2.77 10
1.50
3
10.13
6
4.57 18
3.42 13
3.54 26
7.53 15
4.63 34
6.28 28
21.60
2
5.14
4
2.36 33
40.50
1
2.08
1
2.70 21
3.32 34
3.27
6
0.00
1
3.99 143
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
28
1
0
20
9
0
0
0
13
10
0
21
10
0
0
0
0
1
19
0
6
1
143
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
4
GF
SV
0
4
0
8
0
1
0 49
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
7
0
0
0
0
0 12
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
8
0
5
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0 12
1
0
0
0
7 139
0
0
0
22
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
34
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
1
4
0
0
1
36
IP
0 1
2
0 0
4
0 0
7
0 0
1
5 2 14
1 0 10
1 2 23
0 0
3
3 2
9
0 0
1
0 1 57
0 1 30
2 5 42
1 0
4
2 1 10
1 1
5
2 0
6
0 0
2
3 0 87
0 1 14
0 1 19
2 3 22
2 1 12
6 3 77
0 2 22
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
2
3 5 51
0 0
0
1 1 10
1 3 15
37 36 566
0 7
0 3
0 14
0 6
1 90
1 21
2 30
0 6
0 26
0 10
2 113
1 55
1 75
0 20
3 74
0 19
1 9
0 4
4 148
3 27
1 42
0 56
0 20
2 109
2 18
0 3
0 0
0 3
1 117
0 0
0 22
0 15
25 1211
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
11 2
0 0
2 1
1 0
3 2
0 0
25 8
4 1
0 0
2 0
2 1
0 1
0 0
1 0
0 1
1 3
1 2
3 5
5 3
3 4
2 2
0 0
0 0
1 0
3 4
0 0
10 8
7 6
88 54
0
0
0
2
2
1
3
0
5
1
8
6
7
2
5
2
1
0
11
5
1
10
2
18
0
1
0
0
17
2
3
2
119
SLG OBP
.417
.300
.206
.172
.373
.396
.315
.186
.335
.172
.482
.391
.496
.392
.348
.330
.500
.273
.394
.494
.315
.420
.479
.442
.486
.250
.200
.143
.361
.250
.411
.376
.394
.444
.500
.317
.200
.256
.327
.297
.210
.253
.167
.379
.328
.410
.291
.245
.252
.405
.308
.359
.345
.354
.327
.361
.391
.459
.238
.200
.333
.329
.250
.331
.382
.333
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
28.0
24 103 111
37.0
32 137 151
1.0
3
5
9
68.0
70 265 306
4.2
5
19
19
3.0
2
11
11
15.2
16
58
65
8.0
16
40
46
37.0
34 141 164
40.0
47 161 175
137.0 145 543 625
7.0
7
27
30
65.2
63 251 277
110.0
97 416 473
61.2
55 230 243
6.0
3
20
24
5.1
11
27
32
21.2
19
82
92
73.2
60 278 312
73.2
75 285 313
14.1
24
64
73
122.1 133 481 550
76.0
83 293 352
1.2
7
11
12
7.0
7
29
33
42.0
26 147 177
0.2
4
5
7
4.1
3
16
18
106.2 102 409 447
40.2
44 159 184
33.0
23 112 134
6.0
2
21
24
1258.2 1242 4846 5489
12
21
3
34
1
1
4
13
19
30
84
4
20
46
25
1
6
11
32
38
15
70
60
4
5
14
3
1
39
21
13
0
650
7
17
3
31
1
1
3
13
16
24
72
4
17
45
19
1
6
11
28
29
12
63
53
4
4
11
3
1
32
15
12
0
558
1
7
1
9
1
1
1
2
0
4
8
0
5
9
4
1
0
2
8
4
1
11
13
0
1
2
0
0
7
5
2
0
110
0
4
2 11
0
3
1 35
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
3
1 18
2
9
4 73
1
2
0 22
6 48
0 10
0
3
1
4
0
9
2 29
1 24
0
8
2 53
5 42
0
0
0
4
2 25
0
1
0
2
2 30
0 18
1 16
0
3
35 515
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
39
10
0
3
0
0
0
20
0
0
0
0
79
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
SO
0
25
3
27
0
0
7
60
0
6
0
1
1
15
0
4
0
40
2
27
0 128
0
3
2
59
1 112
1
37
1
5
0
3
0
22
0
70
1
39
0
13
4 107
2
36
0
2
0
4
1
41
0
0
0
2
1
92
0
33
0
31
0
2
27 1046
0
0
0
2
0
0
59
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
36
27
0
0
0
3
1
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
8
0
0
0
0
56
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
1
0
0
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
48
0
64
0
0
3
6
0
0
1
1
1
0
5
2
0
0
76
22
0
0
0
0
106
19
0
25
0
0
0
4
42
0
49
0
33
0
1
0
0
2
54
0
15
16
0 0
0 0
11 5
0 2
0 2
0 0
0 8
0 2
45 5
0 5
0 5
0 8
0 4
0 2
71 7
0 7
22 6
0 0
0 2
0 5
0 2
0 20
3 1
0 6
0 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 9
0 0
0 5
0 1
136
BK WP
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
2
1
0
4
1
0
1
0
0
1
13
1
4
9
1
0
1
1
2
6
1
8
0
0
2
6
0
0
9
2
2
0
78
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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NYSEG Stadium
211 Henry Street
Binghamton, NY 13902
607.723.6387
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Begins his sixth season with the New York Mets organization and second as the manager
of Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League.
Served as the manager of St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League in 2011...Held the same
position with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League in 2010...Spent the 2009 season
as manager of the Brooklyn Cyclones (A) of the New York-Penn League where he lead
the team to the NYPL playoffs...Coached with Savannah in 2008.
Lopez, 44, managed and coached in the Texas Rangers farm system from 2000-2007.
In 2007, he was the manager of the Rangers Arizona League (R) team, after serving in the
same role from 2003-2005.
In 2006, he was the hitting coach for Bakersfield (A) of the California League.
In 2002, he managed Pulaski (A) of the Appalachian League and in 2001, Pedro was a coach
with Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
Attended Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona.
Was the 21st-round draft pick of the San Diego Padres in 1988.
Spent six seasons in the Padres organization, making it as high as Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League...Joined
the Milwaukee Brewers organization as a minor league free agent in 1995, spending parts of two seasons at Triple-A
before eventually ending his playing career with the Houston Astros in 2000.
Pedro and his wife, Gladys, have twin daughters, Leslian Marie and Lainey Marie (7/25/95) and make their home in Toa
Baja, PR.
YEAR IN REVIEW
BINGHAMTON METS
The BMets went 68-75 and finished in fifth place in the Eastern Division of the Eastern League...The club hit .261,
which tied it for the fourth-highest batting average in the Eastern League last year...Infielder ERIC CAMPBELL
hit .297 (117-394), good for the tenth-best mark in the league...He also posted the fifth-highest on-base percentage
(.391) among Eastern League hitters last season...Campbell was second on the team with 117 hits and tied for
second on the team with nine home runs...Righthanded pitcher ZACK WHEELER finished ninth in the Eastern
League with a 3.26 ERA...Wheeler went 10-6 with 117 strikeouts in 19 starts...The righthander posted the secondhighest SO/9 IP ratio (9.08), fourth-highest WHIP (1.16) and fourth-highest batting average against (.225) in the
Eastern League last season...Lefthanded pitcher DARIN GORSKI won 9 games and had 118 strikeouts in 139.2
innings of work...Outfielder MATT dEN DEKKER led the team in batting average (.340) and finished with eight
home runs, 21 doubles and 29 RBI...Infielder WILMER FLORES hit .311 (78-251) with 37 runs, eight home runs
and 33 RBI.
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Enters his third year in the Mets organization and his second as the strength coach for
the Savannah Sand Gnats.
Previously worked with University of Michigan football strength and conditioning,
Lafayette College and Drexel University strength and conditioning programs.
Certified Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach NSCA, Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist NSCA and certified Sports Performance Coach USA Weightlifting.
Received his Masters in Exercise and Science from East Stroudsburg University in
Pennsylvania.
Earned a B.S. in Exercise Science from the same institution.
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ALL-STARS:
BATTERS
AVG
Baxter, Mike*
Bonfe, Joe
Campbell, Eric
Centeno, Juan*
Den Dekker, Matt*
Dykstra, Allan*
Fernandez, Rafael*
Fisher, Michael#
Flores, Wilmer
Gronauer, Kai
Havens, Reese*
Kazmar, Sean
Lagares, Juan
Marte, Jefry
Martin, Dustin*
Navarro, Oswaldo
Ozga, Travis#
Pena, Francisco
Reyes, Raul*
Rodriguez, Josh
Sandoval, Rylan
Tovar, Wilfredo
Zapata, Pedro
Team Total
.300
.318
.297
.285
.340
.262
.100
.238
.311
.212
.215
.236
.283
.251
.286
.293
.173
.198
.253
.290
.247
.254
.213
.261
PITCHERS
Batista, Miguel
Carpenter, Andrew
Carson, Robert*
Cohoon, Mark*
Edgin, Josh*
Francisco, Frank
Fraser, Ryan
Germen, Gonzalez
Gorski, Darin*
Holt, Bradley
Kaplan, Jeff
Kolarek, Adam*
Mazzoni, Cory
McHugh, Collin
Mejia, Jenrry
Moore, Brandon
Mulvey, Kevin
Nitkowski, C.J.*
Peavey, Greg
Ramirez, Edgar
Ramirez, Elvin
Rodriguez, Armando
Rosario, Adrian
Stevens, Jeff
Turgeon, Erik
Wheeler, Zack
Team Total
W-L
0-1
0-0
1-2
8-11
0-0
0-0
2-2
8-12
9-8
2-1
3-0
2-0
5-5
5-5
0-0
0-2
0-1
0-0
8-8
1-1
0-1
2-3
1-2
0-0
1-3
10-6
68-74
AB
3
10
1
19
44
7
115 394 53
79 281 29
58 238 47
62 191 35
4
10
2
6
21
3
66 251 37
25
85
6
94 325 41
57 195 23
130 499 69
129 462 61
72 241 41
22
75 10
49 139 17
40 126 14
51 178 26
57 214 30
25
73
9
57 193 20
93 334 35
142 4652 619
ERA
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
3
0 0
14
1 1
117 25 2
80 12 2
81 21 4
50
9 0
1
0 0
5
0 0
78 18 2
18
3 0
70 14 0
46
9 2
141 29 6
116 20 3
69 12 5
22
2 0
24
4 0
25
7 0
45
5 1
62 14 3
18
4 3
49 11 2
71
8 6
1216 230 42
G GS CG SHO
5.14
1
0.00
5
4.79 31
3.62 23
1.42
6
3.86
5
3.48 26
4.59 20
4.00 25
3.40 39
3.12 19
5.68
6
4.46 14
2.41 12
5.63
2
13.09 10
5.59 13
0.00
6
5.06 25
4.46 28
1.38
8
3.22 34
5.83 26
7.71
6
7.40 17
3.26 19
4.13 142
1
0
0
23
0
0
0
19
24
0
0
0
14
12
2
0
0
0
25
0
0
3
0
0
0
19
142
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
7
0 1
0 4
9 50
0 35
8 29
7 25
0 1
1 2
8 33
1 6
10 39
4 21
4 48
9 58
6 41
1 9
4 19
3 17
6 28
5 29
2 16
0 27
2 21
90 563
GF
SV
0
0
0
4
0 22
1
0
0
6
0
1
0 13
0
1
0
0
0 20
0
6
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
1
0
0
0 13
0
4
0 14
0 13
0
0
0
7
1
0
8 135
0
3
9
0
2
1
4
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
27
0
0
2
4
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
2
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
0
3
2
46
IP
1 1
1
1 2
6
5 6 58
4 1 23
4 5 20
2 4 51
1 1
1
0 0
2
2 1 20
0 1
7
1 4 58
1 3 13
5 4 37
2 6 43
0 1 36
2 2 12
0 0 15
0 2 16
1 1 17
1 1 28
0 2
5
4 6 11
1 3 18
38 57 502
0 2
0 13
0 76
0 43
0 64
2 65
0 5
0 5
0 30
0 20
1 113
0 27
0 93
1 76
0 58
0 19
0 30
1 25
0 46
1 48
0 24
0 22
0 107
6 1048
0 0 0
0 3 0
10 5 12
1 1 21
10 7 3
1 0 5
0 0 0
0 1 2
0 0 9
2 0 3
1 1 4
0 2 6
21 10 12
9 5 20
9 6 6
0 1 1
1 0 3
1 0 2
1 1 4
5 3 2
1 1 3
2 1 6
15 7 6
91 55 131
SLG OBP
.300
.386
.439
.342
.563
.419
.100
.381
.494
.282
.351
.364
.389
.366
.452
.360
.288
.325
.393
.453
.466
.332
.290
.387
.385
.415
.391
.337
.397
.423
.231
.304
.361
.280
.340
.292
.334
.322
.381
.396
.253
.299
.320
.373
.313
.308
.258
.338
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0
7
56
0
0
41
0
3
7
0
0
0
0
5
0
2
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 1 0 0
0
2 0 2 0 1
0
1 0 45 0 2
0
0 0 0 79 5
0
0 0 56 0 3
0
0 0 0 0 5
0
0 0 2 0 0
2
0 0 0 0 1
24 26 0 0 0 4
0
0 0 0 25 2
79
0 0 0 0 9
7
0 41 4 0 12
0
0 0 125 0 2
0 107 0 0 0 16
0
0 0 68 0 4
9
6 5 0 0 4
0
0 0 1 0 3
0
0 0 0 39 6
0
0 0 43 0 0
16
5 35 0 0 9
10
0 7 0 0 6
0
0 57 0 0 9
0
0 0 85 0 0
119
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
SO
BK WP
7.0
4
22
28
5.0
4
19
21
35.2
45 150 168
146.2 147 549 598
6.1
5
24
26
4.2
6
20
21
33.2
29 127 145
119.2 127 467 514
139.2 128 524 584
47.2
43 179 212
26.0
35 107 117
6.1
10
26
32
80.2
90 320 347
74.2
63 276 303
8.0
11
32
35
11.0
17
46
61
19.1
20
74
92
4.2
1
14
19
144.0 169 571 627
42.1
39 160 181
13.0
7
46
53
72.2
58 267 295
29.1
35 114 147
9.1
11
39
49
24.1
43 112 126
116.0
92 409 474
1227.2 1239 4694 5275
5
0
22
66
1
2
14
72
68
21
9
4
45
21
5
17
13
0
91
23
2
29
21
8
25
46
630
4
0
19
59
1
2
13
61
62
18
9
4
40
20
5
16
12
0
81
21
2
26
19
8
20
42
564
1
0
2
12
1
0
1
11
20
3
1
2
9
4
1
1
2
0
18
4
0
13
1
0
5
2
114
0
4
0
2
0 15
5 30
0
2
0
1
2 13
4 33
4 50
2 28
1
8
0
4
2 20
5 17
0
3
2 10
4 13
1
4
5 37
4 13
0
7
3 21
0 29
1
9
0 12
11 43
56 428
3
10
37
83
5
4
25
97
118
42
24
8
56
65
8
9
14
8
84
26
16
77
27
9
22
117
994
0
2
0
0
1
5
2
8
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
9
0 13
0
5
0
2
0
1
2
4
0
6
0
1
0
4
0
1
0
1
0
9
1
3
0
2
0
6
0
5
0
1
0
4
1
6
8 101
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
11
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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Tradition Field
525 NW Peacock Blvd.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
772.871.2100
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Begins his eighth season with the Mets organization and his second with St. Lucie (A) of
the Florida State League.
In 2011, he managed Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League.
In 2009 and 2010, he served as the hitting instructor and infield/outfield coach for the
Savannah Sand Gnats.
Served as a hitting and infield coach for Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League in
2008...Was a coach for Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League in 2007.
Joined Norfolk (AAA) as a first base coach midway through the 2006 season.
Was the Montreal Expos 28th round draft pick in the 2000 First-Year Player Draft.
Coached with the Washington (PA) Wild Things of the Independent Frontier League from
2003-2005.
Played for the Washington (PA) Wild Things of the Independent Frontier League in 2002.
In 2000 and 2001, he played for the Vermont (A) Expos of the New York-Penn League.
Graduated from Steel Valley (PA) High School...Also played baseball at Point Park (PA)College.
Ryan, 33, and his wife, Jodi, make their home in Munhall, PA.
YEAR IN REVIEW
St. Lucie finished the regular season first in the league with an 83-52 record...The club advanced to the Florida State
League South Division Championship where it was defeated (11-7) in the deciding game of the series by the Jupiter
Hammerheads. This season St. Lucie led the Florida State League in home runs (106), ERA (3.34) and saves
(43)...Outfielder CORY VAUGHN hit .243 (111-456) with 25 doubles, 23 home runs, and 69 RBI in 126
games...Vaughns 23 home runs was good for second-best in the Florida State League...Vaughn also had 51 extrabase hits, good for third-most in the Florida State League...Outfielder ALONZO HARRIS stole 40 bases last year,
the third most stolen bases amongst Florida State League baserunners...Harris also finished the season with the
fifth-most runs scored (74) in the Florida State League...Lefthanded pitcher ADAM KOLAREK finished the season
ranked fifth in saves (18) amongst Florida State League relievers...Kolarek also posted the highest SO/9 IP (11.05)
ratio in the Florida State League this season...The second highest SO/9 IP (10.86) ratio was posted by St. Lucie
reliever, TAYLOR WHITENTON...Righthanded pitcher RAFAEL MONTERO went 5-2 with a 2.13 ERA (12
earned runs /50.2 innings), 0.91 WHIP and 56 strikeouts.
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Is beginning his seventh season with the Mets organization and his fourth with St. Lucie
(A) of the Florida State League.
Was the strength coach for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League during the 20082009 seasons...Served in the same role with Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League in
2007.
Graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science from Western Michigan
University in 2004.
Worked as a personal trainer before working for the Mets.
Jake is originally from Detroit, MI and resides in Port St. Lucie, FL with his wife, Kristy.
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Josh Satin
Mackey Sasser
Doug Saunders
Ted Schreiber
Marco Scutaro
Craig Shipley
Charlie Smith
Bill Spiers
Steve Springer
Roy Staiger
John Stearns
John Stephenson
Fernando Tatis
Jim Tatum
Garry Templeton
Tim Teufel
Frank Thomas
Joe Torre
Alex Trevino
Justin Turner
Wilson Valdez
John Valentin
Jose Valentin
Bobby Valentine
Jorge Velandia
Robin Ventura
Fernando Vina
Chico Walker
Al Weis
Ty Wigginton
Chris Woodward
David Wright
Joel Youngblood
Todd Ziele
Don Zimmer
HISTORY
Gary Kolb
David Lamb
Aaron Ledesma
Phil Linz
Luis Lopez
Jeff McKnight
Elliott Maddox
Dave Magadan
Phil Mankowski
Felix Mantilla
Teddy Martinez
Eli Marrero
Joe McEwing
Keith Miller
Kevin Mitchell
Joe Moock
Melvin Mora
Al Moran
Jose Moreno
Kevin Morgan
Daniel Murphy
Dan Napoleon
Charley Neal
David Newhan
Junior Noboa
Tom OMalley
Amos Otis
Craig Paquette
Bill Pecota
Bobby Pfeil
Mike Phillips
Rich Puig
Mario Ramirez
Lenny Randle
Desi Relaford
Tommy Reynolds
Vinny Rottino
Amado Samuel
YEAR IN REVIEW
Leo Foster
Joe Foy
Julio Franco
Matt Franco
Jim Fregosi
Ron Gardenhire
Wayne Garrett
Shawn Gilbert
Ruben Gotay
Wayne Graham
Andy Green
Pumpsie Green
Jerry Grote
Ricky Gutierrez
Jason Hardtke
Lenny Harris
Willie Harris
Richie Hebner
Jack Heidemann
Bob Heise
Luis Hernandez
Rick Herrscher
Mike Hessman
Jim Hickman
Chuck Hiller
Ron Hunt
Clint Hurdle
Butch Huskey
Gregg Jefferies
Bob Johnson
Howard Johnson
Ross Jones
Rod Kanehl
Jeff Kent
Dave Kingman
Mike Kinkade
Bobby Klaus
Ray Knight
Kurt Abbott
Manny Alexander
Edgardo Alfonzo
Bill Almon
Sandy Alomar
Tucker Ashford
Bob Aspromonte
Wally Backman
Carlos Baerga
Bob Bailor
Jay Bell
Tim Bogar
Bobby Bonilla
Ken Boswell
Ken Boyer
Ed Bressoud
Hubie Brooks
Jerry Buchek
Larry Burright
Miguel Cairo
Gary Carter
Ronny Cedeno
Elio Chacon
Kelvin Chapman
Ed Charles
Kevin Collins
Cliff Cook
Mike Cubbage
Chris Donnels
Sammy Drake
Shawon Dunston
Damion Easley
Alvaro Espinoza
Nick Evans
Chico Fernandez
Sergio Ferrer
Doug Flynn
Tim Foli
PLAYER BIOS
A total of 149 players have appeared at third base for the Mets since 1962. Only six have appeared in as many
as 300 games at thirdDavid Wright (1253), Howard Johnson (835), Wayne Garrett (729), Hubie Brooks (516),
Edgardo Alfonzo (515) and Robin Ventura (441). Below is the complete list in alphabetical order:
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BATTERS
AVG
Bay, Jason*
Bonfe, Joe
Ceciliani, Darrell*
Cedeno, Ronny
Clark, Jonathan*
Dykstra, Allan*
Fernandez, Rafael*
Flores, Wilmer
Forsythe, Blake
Gomez, Gilbert
Gronauer, Kai
Harris, Alonzo
Loewen, Adam*
Lucas, Richard
Lutz, Zach
McQueen, ZeErika
Muno, Daniel#
Nieves, Luis#
Pena, Francisco
Puello, Cesar
Ratliff, Sean*
Rivera, T.J.
Rodriguez, Aderlin
Sandoval, Rylan
Shields, Robbie
Taijeron, Travis
Tejada, Ruben
Torres, Andres#
Torres, Juan
Tovar, Wilfredo
Vaughn, Cory
Team Total
.133
.152
.329
.000
.231
.258
.242
.289
.244
.125
.205
.287
.286
.251
.250
.222
.280
.133
.254
.260
.136
.306
.242
.228
.232
.203
.111
.333
.193
.284
.243
.255
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MEDIA
Allen, Kyle
Almonte, Yohan
Beato, Pedro
Bennett, Hamilton*
Carrasco, D.J.
Church, John
Cuan, Angel*
DeGrom, Jacob
Fontanez, Randy
Fraser, Ryan
Fuller, Jim*
Germen, Gonzalez
Goeddel, Erik
Huchingson, Chase*
Kaplan, Jeff
Kolarek, Adam*
Leathersich, Jack*
Mazzoni, Cory
Mejia, Jenrry
Montero, Rafael
Pill, Tyler
Ramirez, Ramon
Rosario, Adrian
Verrett, Logan
Walters, Jeffrey
Whitenton, Taylor
Young, Chris
Team Total
W-L
2-0
7-5
0-0
7-2
1-0
2-2
6-10
3-0
0-0
3-2
0-0
3-0
5-6
8-7
2-0
1-3
2-5
5-1
1-0
5-2
6-1
0-0
3-0
2-0
1-3
7-3
1-0
83-52
AB
5
15
0
13
33
4
23
85 19
1
4
0
6
13
1
9
31
3
64 207 29
64 242 31
88 295 32
2
8
0
15
44
6
116 443 74
4
14
2
124 411 71
6
20
2
13
36
5
81 289 36
5
15
2
41 142 19
66 227 36
7
22
1
64 255 31
42 153 19
23
92 10
105 370 40
48 158 22
2
9
1
3
12
3
26
83
9
65 218 31
126 456 73
135 4417 613
ERA
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
2
0 0 0 1
5
1 0 0 3
28
6 1 1 10
0
0 0 0 0
3
0 0 0 1
8
3 0 0 2
50 14 2 7 32
70 12 0 10 42
72 17 2 8 42
1
0 0 0 0
9
3 0 1 7
127 23 7 8 42
4
1 0 0 1
103 26 1 8 53
5
2 0 1 8
8
0 0 0 2
81 16 2 6 39
2
1 0 0 2
36 10 1 4 22
59 17 4 4 21
3
1 0 0 0
78 15 3 1 29
37
5 0 8 24
21
3 0 2 6
86 19 1 5 35
32
6 0 7 21
1
1 0 0 0
4
1 0 0 1
16
3 0 1 10
62 17 1 1 23
111 25 3 23 69
1128 251 28 106 552
G GS CG SHO
4.18 23
6.57 19
0.00
3
2.55 41
0.00
4
2.97 37
4.01 23
2.08
4
0.00
1
2.08 19
1.93
3
3.04
5
3.41 22
4.10 24
4.50
6
2.37 44
4.13 26
3.25 12
2.45
2
2.13
8
2.05 11
13.50
2
0.94 23
2.09
6
3.76 19
2.24 42
3.18
3
3.34 135
3
17
0
0
2
0
21
4
0
0
0
4
20
22
0
0
0
12
2
8
10
1
0
6
0
0
3
135
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
GF
SV
0
2
0
1
0
0
0 18
0
0
0 18
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
7
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0 28
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 18
0
0
0 11
0 19
0
0
11 133
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
18
1
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
7
0
43
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
6
1
1
2
0
4
0
1
5
1
0
0
1
4
0
33
IP
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
8
5
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
4
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
35
0
4
2
3
1 10
0
0
0
2
0
8
2 20
3 18
5 40
0
0
0
3
3 44
0
3
11 60
0
4
0
2
3 50
0
2
0 11
16
7
0
3
2 14
2
8
1
5
5 38
5 18
0
0
0
0
1
4
4 29
12 65
79 476
0 6
1 0 1
0 8
1 0 0
0 13
2 0 0
0 0
0 0 0
0 5
1 0 0
1 11
1 0 1
0 57
5 1 2
2 30
3 2 6
0 89
0 0 4
0 3
0 0 0
0 8
1 0 3
1 66 40 11 9
0 2
0 0 0
1 128 19 4 11
0 5
0 0 1
0 10
1 0 1
0 53 19 3 7
0 2
1 0 0
0 29
0 0 1
0 58 19 2 5
0 10
0 0 0
1 38
7 2 8
0 30
1 0 3
0 22
0 0 4
0 70
8 4 10
0 52
2 0 4
0 2
0 0 0
0 0
2 0 0
0 12
0 0 3
0 17 12 7 8
0 114 21 4 11
6 954 167 40 103
SLG OBP
.133
.182
.459
.000
.231
.355
.430
.463
.397
.125
.341
.424
.357
.377
.500
.222
.412
.200
.423
.423
.182
.400
.431
.326
.330
.373
.222
.417
.265
.385
.463
.397
.300
.263
.402
.000
.333
.400
.313
.336
.339
.125
.250
.354
.412
.360
.346
.263
.387
.235
.305
.328
.240
.346
.288
.276
.311
.304
.111
.333
.236
.377
.351
.336
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
56.0
58 223 241
86.1 106 350 389
4.0
2
13
14
60.0
51 225 248
6.0
1
18
19
57.2
52 216 254
114.1 123 451 486
21.2
14
79
87
3.0
1
8
9
30.1
30 114 125
4.2
7
20
24
26.2
25
98 108
108.1 110 418 467
120.2 120 461 538
10.0
12
38
43
57.0
49 209 239
48.0
41 183 213
63.2
64 242 265
11.0
7
38
41
50.2
35 179 193
61.1
53 221 241
2.0
5
11
11
28.2
10
96 111
38.2
30 146 150
26.1
27
99 115
56.1
42 202 245
17.0
17
64
67
1170.1 1092 4422 4943
33
68
0
29
0
25
57
5
0
7
1
10
51
64
5
18
25
28
3
13
17
3
4
11
13
15
6
511
26
63
0
17
0
19
51
5
0
7
1
9
41
55
5
15
22
23
3
12
14
3
3
9
11
14
6
434
5
4
0
3
0
3
10
1
0
1
0
3
4
6
0
3
3
3
1
2
2
0
1
4
1
0
1
61
3 12
8 21
0
1
3 17
0
1
8 27
3 29
1
6
1
0
2
7
1
2
0
8
1 43
12 55
0
2
2 21
5 24
1 16
0
2
2 11
3 14
0
0
2 11
0
4
2
8
4 34
1
2
65 378
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0
3
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
116
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
SO
0
39
0
57
0
4
0
54
0
4
2
53
0
83
0
18
0
2
2
18
0
5
0
21
0
98
0 102
0
6
3
70
0
76
0
48
0
8
0
56
0
51
0
0
1
34
0
26
2
19
1
68
0
7
11 1027
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
55
5
0
0
0
11
0
15
44
0
0
0
0
2
0
0 0 2 0
1 0 6 0
0 0 17 0
0 1 0 0
0 0 4 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 48 0
61 0 0 0
0 0 1 81
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 15
0 0 103 0
0 0 3 0
8 0 0 0
5 0 0 0
0 0 11 0
0 18 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 36
0 0 61 0
0 0 6 0
0 51 0 0
37 0 0 0
0 4 2 0
26 1 1 0
0 0 41 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 3 0
0 0 0 10
0 61 0 0
0 0 114 0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
8
0
2
4
0
19
0
0
13
1
2
2
1
13
13
5
10
1
0
0
2
9
6
137
BK WP
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
10
3
11
0
3
0
7
4
3
0
2
0
1
13
12
0
6
3
4
0
0
2
0
5
2
3
9
1
94
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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Savannah finished third in the South Atlantic Leagues Southern Division after finishing first the prior two
seasons...Overall, the Sand Gnats went 69-67...This years pitching staff posted the lowest ERA (3.33) in the South
Atlantic League...The Sand Gnats staff issued the fewest walks (329) and tied for first in shutouts (13) tossed last
season amongst South Atlantic Division pitching staffs...Catcher CAM MARON finished 12th in the league in
batting average (.300) and sixth in on-base percentage (.403)...Righthanded pitcher MICHAEL FULMER finished
with a 2.74 ERA (33 earned runs/108.1 innings) and was 20th in the league in strikeouts (101)...Lefthanded pitcher
T.J. CHISM was tied for third in the league in saves with 19 and finished with a 2.34 ERA (13 earned runs/50.0
innings) and a 1.14 WHIP...Third baseman DUSTIN LAWLEY led the team in RBI (66), runs (77), hits (126) and
doubles (35).
HISTORY
Enters his eighth season with the Mets organization and second as a manager of the
Savannah Sand Gnats...Managed the Gulf Coast Mets (R) in 2011.
In 2010 was a coach for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League...Served in the same
capacity in 2009 and 2008 with the Gulf Coast Mets (R).
Spent 2007 as a coach with the Mets Dominican Summer League team.
Served as the manager of the DSL Nationals in 2006.
Played with the Baltimore Orioles, Florida Marlins and Montreal Expos/Washington
Nationals minor league systems from 1999-2005.
Is the son of former major league player and manager, Felipe Alou.
Luis, 32, resides in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic with his wife, Laura.
YEAR IN REVIEW
TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
PLAYER BIOS
Grayson Stadium
1401 East Victory Drive
Savannah, GA 31404
912-351-9150
www.sandgnats.com
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Begins his second season as the strength coach for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic
League.
Served on the Strength & Conditioning staff for the Oakland Raiders in 2011...Worked
as a Strength & Conditioning Specialist for Elite Private Training Corporation from 20082010.
Received his M.S. in International Trades from Louisiana State University in 2005...Earned
his B.S. in Agricultural Economics from Southern University, Baton Rouge in 2003...While
at Southern, competed on the football team as a defensive back.
Is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Founded the Jason Griffin Foundation in 2007...Since 2006, has served as a National Youth
Motivational Speaker...Co-Founder of the Griffin School of Music and Performing Arts in
2004.
Jason, a native of Harvey, IL, is single.
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PLAYER BIOS
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Al Shirley, OF
Preston Wilson, IF
Chris Roberts, LHP
Kirk Presley, RHP
Paul Wilson, RHP#
Terrence Long, IF/OF
Ryan Jaroncyk, SS
Robert Stratton, OF
Geoff Goetz, LHP
Jason Tyner, OF
No Selection
Billy Traber, LHP
Aaron Heilman, RHP
David Wright, IF
Scott Kazmir, LHP
Lastings Milledge, OF
Philip Humber, RHP
Mike Pelfrey, RHP
No Selection
No Selection
Ike Davis, 1B
Reese Havens, SS
No Selection
Matt Harvey, RHP
Brandon Nimmo, OF
Gavin Cecchini. INF
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1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
HISTORY
1981
1982
1983
YEAR IN REVIEW
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
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PLAYER BIOS
SAVANNAH SAND GNATS
ALL-STARS:
BATTERS
AVG
Brown, Brandon
Carrillo, Xorge
Cordero, Albert
.222
.154
.194
.195
.204
.256
.241
.133
.261
.300
.105
.200
.240
.085
.259
.333
.274
.291
.223
.137
.000
.244
De La Cruz, Yucarybert
Frenzel, Cole*
Gomez, Gilbert
Harrison, Brian
Honeck, Sam*
Lawley, Dustin
Maron, Camden*
McQueen, ZeErika
Nieves, Luis#
Pron, Gregory
Pugh, Tillman
Reynolds, Matthew
Rivera, T.J.
Rodriguez, Aderlin
Taijeron, Travis
Thurber, Charles*
Tijerina, Ismael
Torres, Juan
Team Total
PITCHERS
Almonte, Yohan
Bradford, Chasen
Camarena, Marcos
Chism, T.J.*
DeGrom, Jacob
Diaz, Miller
Fontanez, Randy
Fuller, Jim*
Fulmer, Michael
Gant, John
Gould, Jeremy*
Hansen, Craig
Leathersich, Jack*
Montero, Rafael
Morel, Estarlin
Panteliodis, Alex*
Pill, Tyler
Sage, Brandon*
Seng, Tyson
Tapia, Domingo
Vazquez, Carlos*
Verrett, Logan
Walters, Jeffrey
West, Jared
Team Total
W-L
0-3
4-5
7-6
4-2
6-3
0-1
3-4
3-5
7-6
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
6-3
1-1
5-8
3-4
1-1
0-0
6-5
6-2
3-2
3-2
1-2
69-67
AB
91 329 47
11
39
2
76 252 21
54 200 29
47 162 18
79 285 39
113 423 54
5
15
1
129 482 77
93 343 48
7
19
0
38 135 15
112 396 38
17
59
6
42 158 18
64 261 42
83 318 41
64 230 46
99 349 29
19
51
4
1
2
0
136 4508 575
ERA
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
73 18 2
6
0 0
49 13 0
39
4 1
33 11 0
73 14 3
102 27 1
2
1 0
126 35 3
103 18 2
2
1 0
27
3 1
95 21 6
5
0 0
41
8 0
87 14 1
87 21 1
67 17 3
78 15 5
7
1 0
0
0 0
1102 242 29
G GS CG SHO
9.45
3
2.47 37
2.92 30
2.34 45
2.51 15
5.79
1
4.90 28
6.15 11
2.74 21
10.38
1
6.35
4
0.00
2
0.75 12
2.52 12
2.55 26
3.64 22
2.61
9
2.76 10
6.00
6
3.98 20
2.96 41
3.06 11
0.95 17
4.99 39
3.33 136
3
0
11
0
15
1
1
10
21
1
0
0
0
12
0
22
9
0
0
19
0
11
0
0
136
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
5 34
1 4
2 22
3 19
3 11
2 24
5 61
0 0
14 66
5 47
0 1
0 15
2 44
1 2
3 13
8 37
16 59
12 44
3 39
0 0
0 0
85 542
GF
SV
0
0
0 20
0
3
0 38
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
3
0
0
0 13
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
0
7
1
0
0 11
0 23
13 134
0
3
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
1
32
4
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
4
2
1
0
3
1
0
1
3
0
27
IP
4 5 34
0 0
2
4 2 28
1 1 16
1 4 15
0 1 48
4 6 40
0 0
4
6 5 50
3 8 53
0 1
1
0 0
9
6 5 27
0 0
5
2 7 12
3 3 26
2 2 29
3 7 37
1 3 37
0 0 13
0 0
0
40 60 486
0 81
0 8
0 43
0 46
1 31
0 68
0 72
0 5
1 122
0 73
0 7
0 18
1 112
0 25
0 26
1 33
1 71
0 70
0 109
0 10
0 0
5 1030
12 8 9
0 0 1
0 2 13
8 3 4
1 0 5
8 8 7
5 0 10
0 0 0
14 4 4
2 1 9
0 1 1
10 0 3
16 0 7
4 0 0
5 1 7
4 3 8
1 0 8
4 1 3
4 3 9
0 1 2
0 0 0
98 36 110
SLG OBP
.334
.231
.270
.270
.327
.347
.345
.200
.434
.408
.158
.237
.338
.136
.367
.487
.497
.548
.321
.157
.000
.368
.301
.195
.276
.257
.286
.365
.313
.316
.333
.403
.190
.250
.293
.156
.335
.396
.336
.401
.303
.313
.000
.324
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
13.1
17
56
66
51.0
43 192 209
104.2
93 392 421
50.0
44 187 208
89.2
77 342 363
4.2
7
21
25
60.2
70 246 268
41.0
41 161 179
108.1
92 405 454
4.1
10
22
23
5.2
5
19
23
2.0
0
4
6
24.0
10
76
93
71.1
61 274 286
35.1
31 132 149
108.2 123 427 471
51.2
56 201 216
16.1
16
63
73
9.0
15
42
45
108.2
92 406 452
79.0
59 284 320
64.2
57 250 265
28.1
20 101 111
61.1
69 231 281
1193.2 1108 4534 5007
14
21
44
14
33
6
36
30
37
5
6
0
4
24
10
53
17
7
7
55
29
32
7
35
526
14
14
34
13
25
3
33
28
33
5
4
0
2
20
10
44
15
5
6
48
26
22
3
34
441
5
3
9
1
3
0
2
3
6
1
0
0
0
4
1
6
3
0
0
2
4
7
0
2
62
0
8
0 14
4 16
3 13
1 14
0
1
2 17
2 14
6 38
0
0
0
3
0
2
5
8
1
8
0 14
2 33
1
8
1
8
0
3
8 32
7 26
3
9
1
4
4 36
51 329
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0 73
0 0
1 0
0 27
42 0
0 0
85 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 33
7 0
0 0
0 0
0 3
1 0
SO
0
7
1
41
0
72
0
42
0
78
0
8
0
57
0
39
0 101
0
5
0
1
0
1
0
37
0
54
1
40
0
86
0
54
0
22
0
7
0 101
1
75
0
67
0
30
0
48
3 1073
10
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
44
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
70
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
37
26
0
0
0
12
0
0 0 14
0 8 2
0 66 7
0 0 14
0 0 3
75 0 9
0 0 12
0 0 0
77 0 8
0 62 6
6 0 0
0 0 4
97 0 4
15 0 1
0 0 7
0 0 13
0 0 19
50 0 3
92 0 3
0 0 6
0 0 0
146
BK WP
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
15
0
3
0
0
2
0
4
2
8
0
0
0
0
2
2
8
1
2
1
5
1
3
3
3
50
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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MCU Park
1904 Surf Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
718.449-8497
www.brooklyncyclones.com
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BROOKLYN CYCLONES
The Brooklyn Cyclones finished 45-31 and in second place in the McNamara Division of the New York-Penn
League...Since 2001, Brooklyn has never finished a season with a losing record...The club advanced to the New York
Penn League semi-final where it was defeated (2-0) in the deciding game of the series by the Hudson Valley
Renegades...The Cyclones pitching staff led the league in ERA (2.62), WHIP (1.05) and batting average against
(.222)...Cyclones pitchers also tossed the most shutouts (10) and recorded more saves (27) than any other pitching
staff in the New York-Penn League last year...Brooklyn ended the season with five pitchers in the top 15 in the NYPL
in ERA...Centerfielder BRANDON NIMMO was tied for fifth in the league with 40 RBI, fourth with 20 doubles
and third with 28 extra-base hits...Righthanded pitcher HANSEL ROBLES was first in the league in ERA (1.11)
and WHIP (0.78)...Robles ended the regular season completing a streak of 36.0 scoreless innings pitched...
Righthanded pitcher LUIS MATEO was ninth in the league in ERA (2.45) and second in WHIP (0.90).
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Boyd, Jayce
Cecchini, Gavin
Clark, Jonathan*
Concepcion, Julio
De La Cruz, Maikis
Evans, Phillip
Frenzel, Cole*
Gamboa, Juan Carlos*
Glenn, Jeffrey
Nimmo, Brandon*
Pina, Eudy
Plawecki, Kevin
Ponce, Dimas
Reynolds, Jeff
Rivero, Jorge#
Rodriguez, Richie
Rohan, Edward
Sabol, Stefan
Sanchez, Alexander
Zapata, Nelfi
Team Total
.239
.000
.209
.211
.217
.252
.342
.186
.227
.248
.261
.250
.200
.232
.152
.123
.100
.241
.261
.137
.230
AB
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
54 201 18 48
9 1
5
5
2
0
0 0
19
43
8
9
2 0
17
57
5 12
2 0
9
23
5
5
3 1
73 294 32 74
8 1
19
73 11 25
4 2
39 140 11 26
3 0
27
88
9 20
3 0
69 266 41 66 20 2
61 207 23 54 13 2
61 216 26 54
8 0
64 215 23 43
8 1
24
69 15 16
0 0
11
33
3
5
2 0
30 106 10 13
3 0
6
10
0
1
0 0
60 220 25 53 17 1
50 184 11 48
9 0
29 102 10 14
2 0
76 2552 288 586 116 11
ERA
2-2
5-4
2-2
0-0
0-1
4-4
0-2
8-3
4-5
2-0
1-1
6-1
0-0
0-0
0-2
2-0
0-0
2-0
1-1
0-1
1-0
5-2
45-31
2.45
2.49
5.14
0.00
11.25
3.23
5.01
2.91
2.45
1.82
6.26
1.11
13.50
0.00
1.88
0.93
3.60
0.82
5.14
1.44
2.04
2.23
2.62
G GS CG SHO
12
13
6
1
5
12
13
12
12
20
15
12
2
1
16
13
3
25
25
21
13
13
76
1
13
0
0
0
10
2
12
12
0
0
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
76
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
4
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
12
GF
SV
4
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
12
3
0
0
0
7
6
0
23
5
6
4
0
76
3 29.1
0 72.1
0
7.0
1
1.0
0
4.0
0 55.2
0 23.1
0 68.0
0 73.1
6 29.2
0 23.0
0 72.2
0
1.1
0
3.0
4 28.2
0 19.1
0
5.0
12 22.0
0 28.0
1 25.0
0 17.2
0 76.2
27 686.0
IP
2 0 25
0 1
0
1 0 14
0 1
3
0 1
4
1 3 31
1 2
7
1 1 21
0 1 15
1 7 46
1 2 21
3 8 25
5 2 18
1 2 11
0 0
3
1 3
8
0 1
2
0 4 30
1 4 11
1 1 15
20 44 310
0 30
0 1
0 14
0 16
1 4
2 48
0 11
0 30
0 26
1 78
1 55
0 24
1 47
0 9
0 8
0 22
0 4
0 58
0 27
0 27
6 539
1 3 7
0 0 0
5 1 0
1 0 1
0 0 0
2 0 10
0 0 1
2 4 1
0 0 2
1 5 3
10 2 3
0 0 7
1 0 6
0 0 1
0 0 1
0 0 2
0 0 0
0 1 9
0 0 7
0 0 6
23 16 67
.368
.000
.256
.298
.435
.337
.493
.229
.295
.406
.415
.384
.260
.319
.212
.151
.100
.395
.342
.216
.335
.320
.167
.397
.262
.357
.328
.410
.294
.346
.372
.333
.345
.263
.349
.222
.203
.308
.343
.315
.252
.321
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
50 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
16 0
0 37
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 14
0 0
0 28
0 0
0 0
11 0
0 0
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
SO
26 109 114
64 266 285
9
29
36
0
3
3
5
14
25
62 222 251
25
90 104
53 251 267
57 272 288
19 104 110
28
96 103
47 256 272
1
5
8
1
10
11
26 110 114
11
69
73
4
18
22
20
85
98
19 101 116
12
83
99
15
67
75
61 286 302
565 2546 2776
9
21
9
0
6
25
13
23
22
6
17
14
2
0
7
3
2
4
17
7
8
25
240
8
20
4
0
5
20
13
22
20
6
16
9
2
0
6
2
2
2
16
4
4
19
200
1
4
0
0
0
1
1
6
2
1
5
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
1
2
1
30
1
2
2 13
0
6
0
0
5
5
7 20
3
7
2 12
6
9
0
6
1
5
4 10
0
3
0
1
1
2
1
2
0
3
3 10
0 13
2 13
1
6
3 10
42 158
30
44
5
3
3
45
19
77
85
29
23
66
0
3
35
19
5
22
37
21
15
64
650
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0 0 3
0 2 0 0 0
0 0 17 0 2
0 0 15 0 1
0 0 9 0 1
0 73 0 0 13
0 0 0 0 1
0 2 0 0 3
0 0 0 19 2
0 0 69 0 1
0 0 60 0 3
0 0 0 36 4
63 0 0 0 5
10 0 1 0 5
0 0 8 0 0
0 0 0 0 4
0 0 0 2 0
0 0 57 0 2
14 0 0 0 9
0 0 0 22 2
67
BK WP
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
1
0
2
2
2
1
0
3
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
2
5
2
0
4
30
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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W-L
5 19
0 0
0 2
1 3
0 2
5 29
1 13
1 5
1 5
6 40
5 27
7 27
1 21
2 6
0 2
0 6
0 0
5 21
2 15
2 8
44 251
SLG OBP
BROOKLYN CYCLONES
Bowman, Matthew
Cessa, Luis
Frias, Dawrin
Gould, Jeremy*
Hansen, Craig
Hilario, Julian
Koch, Matthew
Lara, Rainy
Mateo, Luis
Mincone, John*
Peterson, Timothy
Robles, Hansel
Ruff, Richard
Santana, Johan*
Sewald, Paul
Taylor, Logan
Urbina, Juan*
Vanderheiden, Tyler
Wheeler, Beck
Wynn, David*
Yanez, Ernesto
Ynoa, Gabriel
Team Total
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TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
Kingsport finished fourth in the West Division of the Appalachian League with a record of 23-43...Outfielder
MAIKIS DE LA CRUZ hit .274 (61-223) with 12 doubles (tied for team-high) and 30 RBI (team-high)...De La
Cruz finished the 2012 season tied for second in games played (63) and triples (5) amongst all Appalachain League
hitters and was named the Kingsport Mets 2012 Hitter of the Year...Outfielder JORGE RIVERO led the team in
batting average (.313)...Before being placed on the 7-day disabled list on August 17, lefthanded pitcher STEVEN
MATZ finished with a 1.55 ERA (five earned runs/29 innings) and a 1.14 WHIP...Righthanded pitcher AKEEL
MORRIS lead the team in strikeouts with 50 in 2012...Righthanded pitcher MILLER DIAZ was named the KMets' 2012 Pitcher of the Year...After joining the starting rotation Diaz lasted at least six innings in three of his final
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Begins his third season with the Mets organization and his second with Kingsport (R) of
the Appalachian League...Spent 2011 with Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
Was a minor league athletic trainer in the Kansas City Royals organization during the
2010 season with the Arizona Royals (R).
Served as an intern in 2009 for the Seattle Mariners organization assisting the minor
league staff in Arizona.
Received his B.S. from Colorado State University-Pueblo in 2007...Graduated with an
M.S. from California University of Pennsylvania in 2008.
Is a certified Muscle Activation Technique Specialist, Performance Enhancement Specialist
and Speed and Explosion Specialist.
Kiyoshi, 29, and his wife Hitomi live in Aichi, Japan.
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Enters his sixth season as a coach in the Mets organization and second as hitting coach
for Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League...Served as the hitting coach for the Gulf
Coast Mets (R) of the Gulf Coast League in 2011.
Managed the Dominican Summer League Mets in 2010...Spent the 2009 and 2008 seasons
as a coach with the Mets affiliate in the Venezuelan Summer League.
Spent eight seasons as a player in the Mets organization, making it as high as Norfolk
(AAA) of the International League in 2006.
For his career, he hit .204 with 22 home runs and 115 RBI in 392 minor league games.
Had his best minor league season with Capital City (A) of the South Atlantic League in
2004...In 78 games, he hit .270 with 10 home runs and 34 RBI.
Started his career as a third baseman with the Mets Venezuelan Summer League team in
1999 before making the transition to catcher in 2002.
Yunir, 30, currently lives in San Pablo,Venezuela.
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Begins his fourth season with Kingsport (R) of the Appalachian League and his eighth
season as a pitching coach in the Mets organization.
Appeared in seven games for the New York Mets in 1994...His other major league
experience was with the Montreal Expos in 1992.
Finished the 1994 season with Norfolk (AAA) of the International League.
Spent the 1993 campaign with the Dodgers Triple-A affiliate in Albuquerque.
From 1995-July, 1998, he pitched in the Mexican League...After leaving Mexico, Jonathan
pitched in Taiwan for two-and-a-half years through 2000.
Pitched in Japan in 2001 and went back to Taiwan from 2002-2005.
Jonathan, 46, lives in Spartansburg, SC...Has three sons: Jonathan, Jr., Kristian, and Davian.
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BATTERS
AVG
Bernal, Michael
Carpenter, Tyler
Cecchini, Gavin
Chavez, Anthony
Concepcion, Julio
De La Cruz, Maikis
De Leon, Jeyckol
Diehl, Jeffrey
Kaupe, Branden#
Leroux, Jonathan
Machillanada, Alex
Marquez, Bradley
Nido, Tomas
Peguero, Eris*
Perez, Pedro#
Rivero, Jorge#
Ruiz, Yeixon#
Tuschak, Joe*
Weijgertse, Kevin
Team Total
.294
.000
.246
.233
.182
.274
.232
.251
.173
.198
.217
.267
.242
.273
.119
.313
.250
.192
.177
.236
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KINGSPORT METS
PITCHERS
Arias, Martires
Baldonado, Alberto*
Bay, Shane*
Birdwell, Peter
Budgell, Matthew
Carnevale, Hunter
Chivilli, Cristian
Diaz, Miller
Dotson, Zachary*
Estevez, Ramon
Flexen, Chris
Gant, John
Gsellman, Robert
Massie, Andrew
Matz, Steven*
Montgomery, Christian
Morris, Akeel
Ortega, Flabio
Oswalt, Corey
Perez, Andres E.
Rengel, Luis
Reyes, Persio
Urbina, Juan*
Valdez, Carlos*
Villasmil, Edioglis
Welch, Brandon
Whalen, Robert
Team Total
AB
5
17
6
5
1
2
0
0
53 191 21 47
56 159 27 37
8
22
3
4
63 223 24 61
52 168 16 39
49 171 18 43
50 133 23 23
40 116 19 23
23
60
4 13
9
30
4
8
38 124 15 30
37 132 13 36
12
42
1
5
39 144 16 45
41 144 24 36
46 130 15 25
41
96
6 17
66 2104 255 497
W-L
ERA
2-2
0-2
0-0
1-0
1-2
0-0
1-3
2-1
0-0
0-2
1-3
3-3
1-3
0-2
2-1
0-1
0-6
1-0
4-3
0-1
0-0
3-6
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
0-0
23-43
2.76
6.75
2.57
3.00
0.87
1.50
6.48
3.56
40.50
6.06
5.63
4.55
3.92
6.14
1.55
9.39
7.98
2.79
8.15
9.82
7.66
6.18
5.11
1.17
13.06
9.00
0.00
5.31
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
SLG OBP
2 0
0 0
9 2
6 2
1 0
12 5
10 0
12 4
1 1
9 0
1 0
1 1
6 0
1 0
1 1
8 4
3 0
6 1
1 0
90 21
.588
.000
.330
.314
.500
.386
.345
.404
.195
.379
.233
.367
.339
.326
.190
.465
.292
.277
.188
.332
G GS CG SHO
12 0
6 2
9 0
2 0
12 0
6 0
10 2
11 5
2 0
11 0
7 6
11 11
11 5
9 4
6 6
2 2
11 6
8 0
9 6
10 0
13 0
11 11
9 0
4 0
11 0
1 0
1 0
66 66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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1 6
0 0
1 22
1 20
2 5
1 30
3 16
2 21
0 3
4 13
0 6
0 2
2 15
2 13
0 1
2 20
1 16
1 10
0 4
23 223
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
1
2
10
GF
SV
5
2
5
2
6
5
3
2
0
4
0
0
5
4
0
0
3
4
1
2
8
0
1
2
2
0
0
66
0 16.1
0 12.0
4 14.0
0
3.0
1 20.2
2
6.0
1 25.0
0 43.0
0
0.2
1 16.1
0 32.0
0 55.1
0 43.2
1 29.1
0 29.0
0
7.2
2 38.1
2
9.2
0 35.1
1
7.1
1 22.1
0 51.0
0 12.1
0
7.2
0 10.1
0
1.0
0
1.0
16 550.1
IP
0 0
5
0 0
0
2 1 18
4 2 15
0 1
0
6 3 14
1 2 10
1 1
9
1 1 38
2 4 12
0 1
4
0 0
2
3 1 12
2 0
7
0 0
3
4 0
8
0 1
9
2 1 21
0 1
9
28 20 196
0 9
0 1
0 43
0 52
0 9
0 48
0 54
0 64
0 44
0 34
0 8
0 6
0 23
0 30
0 12
0 24
0 26
0 49
0 28
0 564
0 1 0
0 0 0
5 4 4
12 4 1
0 0 2
9 5 2
0 0 2
0 1 2
3 3 1
1 1 6
0 0 2
1 2 1
1 0 2
5 3 0
0 1 0
4 2 9
4 2 1
2 1 4
0 0 2
47 30 41
.455
.000
.311
.300
.217
.317
.282
.291
.358
.291
.277
.313
.307
.305
.178
.340
.299
.305
.255
.304
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
SO
17
66
77
8
42
58
9
49
56
3
11
13
17
73
91
6
24
28
33 103 124
36 164 190
1
4
10
12
56
72
38 133 151
62 228 250
42 168 194
35 117 137
16 101 119
6
28
37
38 150 179
13
38
45
49 149 162
10
32
36
27
92 106
66 209 235
9
44
60
7
30
39
13
43
61
2
5
5
1
3
4
576 2162 2539
11
9
6
2
7
1
23
26
5
11
23
31
27
21
10
10
37
3
33
10
21
39
7
6
15
1
1
396
5
9
4
1
2
1
18
17
3
11
20
28
19
20
5
8
34
3
32
8
19
35
7
1
15
1
0
325
2
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
2
6
3
6
1
0
7
1
1
2
2
4
0
0
1
0
0
43
0
8
1 12
1
6
0
1
4 10
0
4
2 13
3 18
1
5
4
9
0 14
1 19
5 18
2 17
1 17
3
6
4 22
1
4
4
7
0
4
5
8
3 18
0 16
1
6
3 12
0
0
0
0
49 274
18
10
14
3
16
7
18
45
0
19
26
47
33
20
34
7
50
6
20
12
16
34
18
7
15
0
1
496
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
26 0
9 0
0 49
20 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 2
0 22
0 0
28 0
0 33 0 0 5
18 36 0 0 23
0 0 5 0 0
0 0 63 0 5
0 0 0 25 13
0 0 28 0 3
0 2 0 0 14
0 0 10 2 4
0 0 0 22 1
0 0 9 0 2
0 0 0 28 7
0 0 35 0 4
11 0 0 0 5
12 0 21 0 3
20 1 0 0 7
0 0 41 0 7
15 0 1 0 0
119
BK WP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
5
5
1
1
2
0
5
14
3
3
2
10
2
4
0
4
3
0
2
1
5
6
2
0
6
0
0
86
* = lefthanded batter
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Tradition Field
525 NW Peacock Blvd.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
772.871.2100
www.stluciemets.com
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HISTORY
Enters his sixth season with the Mets organization and first as the manager of the Gulf
Coast (R) Mets.
Was a coach for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League in 2012, where he was also a
coach in 2010 and 2012...Spent 2008-2009 and 2011 as a coach with Savannah (A) of the
South Atlantic League.
Prior to beginning his professional coaching career, he provided personal catching and
hitting instructions for children in Tampa, FL while also coaching a 13-and-under AAU
team.
Finished his playing career in 2003 with the Mid-Missouri Mavericks of the Independent
Frontier League.
Signed as a non-drafted free agent with Montreal in 1996 and played in the Expos
organization until 2002, making it as high as Double-A Harrisburg.
Jose, 33, currently lives in Riverview, FL with his wife, Milagros, and children Nicole
(10/4/05) and Lexian Gonzalez (7/29/98).
The Gulf Coast Mets return for the 2013 season after New York dropped the affiliate last season...The Mets rookielevel club began play in 1988 in Port St. Lucie, FL, and will continue to play their home games in Port St. Lucie...In
their last year of play, the GCL Mets went 27-29 to finish in third place of the East Division, and eighth overall, of
the Gulf Coast League.
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During the fall of 2009, the Mets moved the teams Fall
Instructional League to the newly constructed Dominican
Academy in Boca Chica...The complex, which opened during
the summer of 2008, was built on over 37 acres of land and
features three full sized fields-including a replica of Citi Field,
one half field, four large batting tunnels, a weight room, several
locker room areas and a state-of-the-art training facility...The
complex also features housing for nearly 100.
Estadio Quisquieya
Carretera Jubey Km #2
Jubey, Dominican Republic
809.328.9122
FRONT OFFICE
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YEAR IN REVIEW
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DOMINICAN METS 1
The Dominican Summer League Mets #1 team went 33-37 and finished in sixth place in the South
Division...Righthanded pitcher YORYI NUEZ combined between DSL #1 and DSL #2 was 3-3 with a 2.47 ERA
(18 earned runs/65.2 innings) and 51 strikeouts...Righthanded pitcher CARLOS CORONADO combined
between DSL #1 and DSL #2 with a 2.06 ERA (8 earned runs/35.0 innings) and 13 saves...Lefthanded pitcher
LENNY ROSARIO was 2-2 with a 2.98 ERA (15 earned runs/45.1 innings) and 48 strikeouts...Righthanded
pitcher MARCOS MOLINA combined between DSL #1 and DSL #2 finished 5-2 with a 3.58 ERA (22 earned
runs/55.1 innings) and 40 strikeouts.
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ALL-STARS:
Carrion, Junior
Cruzado, Victor#
Figuera, Jose
Garcia, Jose#
Hilario, Manuel
Leal, Miguel
Liriano, Victor
Maria, Jose
Marmolejos, Merqui
Martinez, Jose
Mora, John*
Moscote, Victor
Pierre, Ysidro#
Ramos, Natanael
Rodriguez, Jean#
Rojas, Hengelbert
Rondon, Pedro
Sierra, Johanny
Valencia, Gregory
Team Total
.216 27
97 11 21
3 1
.279 32 104 24 29
6 3
.190 20
58
8 11
5 0
.216 58 199 23 43
6 3
.269 34 119 22 32
4 3
.260 48 123 11 32
3 0
.167 24
60
6 10
0 0
.187 23
75
8 14
2 1
.198 41 101 20 20
2 2
.206 67 204 28 42 15 1
.287 38 115 23 33
9 3
.280 42 107 16 30
3 1
.222 50 171 28 38
9 3
.270 12
37
4 10
0 0
.280 41 143 23 40
7 3
.280 36 132 12 37
6 0
.259 27
81 16 21
4 0
.242 55 165 26 40
8 0
.164 55 171 18 28
6 1
.261 142 4652 619 1216 230 42
Berihuete, Enmanuel
Marmolejos, Merqui
2.84
2.50
1.52
1.54
4.03
10.13
4.08
0.00
6.75
7.36
1.82
1.69
3.00
7.20
3.38
2.35
4.85
0.96
1.82
9.00
13.50
0.00
2.81
3.78
3.86
2.68
3.86
2.78
4.35
4.20
6.43
4.35
5.28
2.98
6.00
3.46
G GS CG SHO
3 3
12 12
10 0
10 0
18 2
6 2
16 0
2 1
9 1
12 2
11 0
16 0
13 0
4 0
7 6
6 0
7 2
7 0
19 0
3 0
1 0
5 0
19 0
9 8
10 1
8 8
3 2
15 0
6 0
15 6
7 0
11 0
12 2
13 13
4 0
70 70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0 7
1 12
0 8
0 26
2 17
0 15
0 2
0 5
2 11
1 15
0 20
2 13
1 18
0 3
0 14
3 20
1 11
2 11
1 6
90 563
0
0
1
3
0
1
0
0
2
3
1
1
1
0
3
0
1
1
0
46
GF
SV
0
0
2
2
5
0
6
1
1
1
2
14
5
1
1
2
1
6
15
1
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
6
1
1
1
3
1
0
2
70
0
6.1
0 39.2
0 29.2
0 11.2
1 29.0
0
8.0
3 28.2
0
3.0
0 20.0
0 14.2
1 24.2
8 21.1
0 18.0
0
5.0
0 29.1
0
7.2
0 13.0
1
9.1
3 24.2
0
3.0
0
0.2
0
5.0
1 32.0
0 33.1
1 28.0
0 37.0
0
9.1
0 22.2
0 10.1
0 40.2
0 14.0
0 10.1
1 30.2
0 45.1
0
3.0
17 624.1
IP
0 3
6
1 0 22
2 4
6
4 5 28
2 1 14
5 5 18
0 3
2
0 2
8
2 2 13
0 4 18
4 4 23
1 3 13
2 7 17
1 1
3
2 0 12
2 1 14
1 5 18
0 11 20
1 3 25
38 57 502
0 34
1 21
0 17
0 29
1 24
0 12
0 17
0 17
0 29
0 50
0 20
0 25
0 55
0 11
0 22
0 24
0 15
1 51
0 60
6 1048
6 4 3
7 3 3
1 3 1
9 4 7
11 0 3
5 4 3
2 1 3
2 4 3
3 2 3
3 10 3
9 12 2
0 2 2
18 6 3
1 2 0
6 4 1
6 6 0
13 4 2
16 8 2
6 5 0
91 55 131
SLG OBP
.268
.423
.276
.276
.403
.285
.167
.240
.317
.304
.417
.383
.327
.270
.371
.394
.346
.327
.228
.387
.283
.402
.300
.322
.346
.364
.231
.282
.297
.283
.411
.371
.315
.333
.331
.349
.419
.362
.280
.338
---GAMES BY POSITION---1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
0 0
4 7
0 0
0 0
21 9
21 0
0 0
10 0
7 23
0 1
0 0
20 0
0 0
7 1
0 28
0 0
0 24
0 0
0 1
0 0 26 0 4
0 0 12 0 3
0 0 17 0 2
0 0 0 48 17
1 0 1 3 3
0 0 3 16 2
0 0 20 0 1
0 0 0 6 2
0 0 5 0 10
0 66 0 0 26
0 0 37 0 4
23 0 0 6 7
0 0 48 0 4
0 0 0 6 0
10 11 0 0 9
0 0 36 0 4
2 2 1 0 4
0 0 33 0 1
52 0 6 0 24
119
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
SO
BK WP
5
25
28
35 137 167
25 110 129
10
46
51
25 105 128
10
31
45
42 118 141
6
14
14
30
80
93
15
56
75
14
78
87
17
78
83
14
65
74
6
20
26
21 102 134
9
30
34
18
56
69
10
35
39
23
94 101
5
13
14
3
5
6
6
22
28
27 118 153
32 127 140
22 107 125
29 136 151
4
30
35
16
78 103
11
39
49
36 153 186
14
55
69
12
41
44
38 126 141
28 147 200
1
9
13
566 2312 2781
3
14
17
5
14
11
20
1
17
16
7
5
6
5
14
3
17
1
7
4
1
9
19
17
22
12
4
10
6
24
16
5
21
17
2
348
2
11
5
2
13
9
13
0
15
12
5
4
6
4
11
2
7
1
5
3
1
0
10
14
12
11
4
7
5
19
10
5
18
15
2
240
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
3
3 24
2 15
1
3
9 12
3 11
4 15
0
0
1
8
6 11
2
4
1
3
3
5
1
5
4 24
0
4
3 10
0
2
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
5
9 23
4
8
6
9
6
9
1
4
4 21
2
6
4 27
2 12
0
3
2 10
5 43
0
4
88 336
3
33
24
7
25
10
22
1
14
8
21
21
17
3
35
5
5
3
12
1
0
4
20
19
19
31
6
16
8
35
8
8
25
48
1
492
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
11
0
0
3
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
15
0
3
2
1
5
3
4
0
0
5
0
1
2
0
9
0
3
2
2
0
1
1
7
3
5
5
1
6
3
10
3
2
0
7
4
98
* = lefthanded batter
# = switch hitter
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Marte, Juan
Merilan, Claudio
Molina, Marcos
Montero, Randi
Nuez, Yoryi
Popa, Luis
Ramos, Eduard
Reina, Richard
Reyes, Ruben
Rodriguez, Euner
Rodriguez, Miguel
Rodriguez, Waldo
Rosario, Lenny
Suazo, Randinson
Team Total
ERA
0-1
0-3
1-3
1-0
3-0
0-2
2-2
0-0
2-1
0-2
2-1
2-0
3-0
0-1
0-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
2-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
2-0
2-2
2-1
1-2
0-0
0-1
0-1
3-2
2-3
1-0
3-3
2-2
0-0
33-37
HISTORY
Caminero, Franly*
Carreno, Luis
Carreno, Luis (T)
Castillo, Yrelvis
Cespedes, Jorge
Coronado, Carlos
Crismatt, Nabil
Debora, Nicolas
Encarnacion, Jose
Feliz, Gabriel*
German, Audry
Gonzalez, Marcos
Gonzalez, Marcos
Liriano, Victor
W-L
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Acosta, Octavio
Almeida, Adrian*
Almonte, Gaby
Alvarez, Jean
Bautista, Miguel
AB
DOMINICAN METS 1
BATTERS
PITCHERS
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
PLAYER BIOS
Begins his seventh season as the Strength & Conditioning Instructor for the Dominican
Summer League Mets.
From 1994-2006, he worked as a Track and Field Instructor for the Dominican Army track
and Field Team.
Competed professionally for 12 years as a Track and Field Athlete.
Eddy, and his wife Margarita have four children: Eddy (1/20/89), Mara ( 87/26/90), Jesus
(12/25/99) and Alejandro (12/23/04) and reside in San Pedro de Macors, Dominican
Republic.
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Estadio Quisquieya
Carretera Jubey Km #2
Jubey, Dominican Republic
809.328.9122
During the fall of 2009, the Mets moved the teams Fall
Instructional League to the newly constructed Dominican
Academy in Boca Chica...The complex, which opened during
the summer of 2008, was built on over 37 acres of land and
features three full sized fields-including a replica of Citi Field,
one half field, four large batting tunnels, a weight room, several
locker room areas and a state-of-the-art training facility...The
complex also features housing for nearly 100.
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The Dominican Summer League Mets #2 team went 44-26 and finished in first place in the North
Division...Outfielder VICENTE LUPO led the team in Runs (58), Doubles (18), Home Runs (10), RBI (45), on base
percentage (.500), and batting average (.343)...First baseman ADRIAN ABREU hit .295 (66/224),drove in 44 runs,
and swiped 30 bases...Second baseman LEON CANELON hit .302 (57-189) in 56 games.
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Begins his fifth year as a trainer for the DSL Mets team.
From 2008-2012, he worked with Navegantes de Magallanes of the Venezuelan Winter
League as the assistant athletic trainer and rehabilitation coordinator.
In 2008 graduated as a physiotherapist in Arturo Michelena University in Venezuela.
Jharvyn and his wife Mariley are expecting their first child.
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AVG
Abreu, Adrian
Canelon, Leon
Caraballo, Oswald
Figuera, Jose
Hilario, Manuel
Liriano, Victor
Lupo, Vicente
Maracaro, Alvin
Maria, Jose
Mora, John*
Ortega, Luis
Ramos, Natanael
Reyes, Alfredo
Rodriguez, Dioni
Rodriguez, Jean#
Rojas, Hengelbert
Rondon, Pedro
Sanchez, Elvis
Urena, Jhoan#
Team Total
.295
.302
.297
.194
.305
.189
.343
.129
.128
.241
.127
.179
.232
.242
.246
.256
.215
.248
.279
.263
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PITCHERS
MEDIA
Acosta, Octavio
Almonte, Gaby
Alvarez, Jean
Berihuete, Enmanuel
Canelon, Kevin
Carreno, Luis
Celas, Jose
Celis, Jorge
Coronado, Carlos
Crismatt, Nabil
Encarnacion, Jose
Feliz, Gabriel
German, Audry
Gonzalez, Marcos
Gonzalez, Yoan
Lugo, Jesus
Marte, Juan
Martinez, Wimbert
Molina, Marcos
Montero, Randi
Nuez, Yoryi
Olivo, Aneury
Reina, Richard
Rodriguez, Euner
Rodriguez, Jhonaiker
Rodriguez, Miguel
Rodriguez, Ramon
Rodriguez, Waldo
Solano, Yoseibis
Team Total
AB
GI
2B 3B HR RBI SH SFHBP BB IBB SO SB CS DP
66 224 55 66
5 1
56 189 36 57
9 2
66 222 33 66 14 0
14
31
3
6
1 1
28 105 23 32
9 3
14
37
1
7
0 0
65 204 58 70 18 3
15
31
8
4
0 0
16
39
6
5
1 0
26
83 15 20
3 0
37
55 11
7
2 1
18
39
3
7
2 0
62 237 30 55 10 1
49 161 17 39
8 1
19
57
8 14
2 0
24
90 14 23
8 0
38 135 28 29
5 0
47 149 28 37 12 2
64 262 37 73 15 3
70 2350 414 617 124 18
W-L
ERA
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-0
1-1
2-1
1-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
0-3
0-1
3-2
2-1
2-1
4-3
2-0
5-2
3-0
0-1
2-1
1-3
1-1
0-0
3-1
0-0
3-1
2-0
0-0
44-26
0.00
3.63
5.68
9.75
2.95
7.94
0.93
5.60
2.63
7.36
15.53
2.08
5.47
2.35
2.57
3.61
1.42
2.95
3.27
4.50
2.20
7.36
8.18
9.88
4.26
0.00
2.20
5.02
16.87
4.14
G GS CG SHO
1 0
6 5
7 0
11 0
14 14
7 0
5 0
14 2
11 0
6 0
8 5
9 0
11 1
12 0
14 14
18 3
6 4
16 6
5 5
5 0
6 6
15 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
1 0
18 5
7 0
4 0
70 70
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
6 44
1 16
1 33
0 3
2 24
0 2
10 45
0 1
0 8
0 7
0 4
0 6
0 26
1 22
0 5
2 20
0 11
4 21
4 34
31 332
4
12
8
1
0
3
1
1
1
3
2
0
3
2
0
0
2
1
0
44
GF
SV
0
1
1
6
0
0
1
1
9
1
0
3
3
9
0
4
0
5
0
0
0
7
4
6
1
0
4
2
2
70
0
4.0
1 22.1
0
6.1
0 12.0
0 55.0
0 17.0
0
9.2
0 27.1
5 13.2
0
7.1
0 13.1
1
8.2
1 24.2
2 15.1
0 66.2
1 47.1
0 19.0
1 61.0
0 22.0
0 10.0
0 28.2
4 22.0
1 11.0
1 13.2
0 19.0
0
1.0
2 49.0
2 14.1
0
2.2
22 624.0
IP
4 5 45
1 2 16
2 4 27
0 1
3
1 4 16
0 0
2
0 18 46
0 3
7
3 1
7
1 4 11
1 6
9
1 0
5
4 2 17
2 8 19
0 0 11
0 4
6
3 2 22
0 5 19
4 2 20
27 71 308
1 26 30 6 6
0 41 11 5 2
0 21 10 6 8
0 8
2 1 0
0 18 12 2 1
0 12
1 1 3
3 45 12 7 2
0 6
4 0 2
2 12
1 0 1
0 17
2 4 0
0 10
5 3 2
0 13
0 0 1
0 49
9 3 4
0 34
7 3 2
1 13
2 2 1
0 23
2 3 1
0 23
5 3 1
0 53
4 2 1
1 46 12 3 7
8 470 131 54 45
SLG OBP
.406
.386
.374
.290
.505
.189
.608
.129
.154
.277
.200
.231
.283
.323
.281
.411
.252
.436
.405
.370
.417
.361
.380
.286
.413
.231
.500
.341
.260
.354
.310
.267
.285
.347
.368
.330
.327
.353
.330
.361
---GAMES BY POSITION--1B 2B 3B SS OF C E
34
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
3
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
0
0
35
0
0
6
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
0
15
0
0
0 0 7 27 10
13 12 0 0 9
0 0 64 0 1
0 0 14 0 0
0 0 4 0 2
0 0 13 0 2
0 0 54 0 7
0 0 0 0 3
0 0 0 4 1
0 0 25 0 0
0 0 8 2 1
0 0 0 15 0
0 62 0 0 18
0 0 0 37 7
3 0 0 0 6
0 0 24 0 2
0 0 23 0 1
1 0 0 0 7
61 0 0 0 17
123
AB TBF
ER
HR
HB BB IBB
SO
BK WP
2
13
14
20
80
93
10
28
34
13
44
61
37 204 230
24
66
79
7
33
42
28 104 126
13
49
57
7
22
33
12
48
83
7
30
40
22
89 117
13
59
62
53 238 275
40 170 196
16
64
79
58 217 243
16
82
90
8
37
43
22 102 118
25
82 107
6
35
57
15
55
76
19
77 100
0
3
3
42 182 206
12
54
65
5
12
16
552 2279 2745
1
11
5
13
21
16
1
18
5
6
27
2
16
6
31
23
5
21
8
5
12
22
10
17
16
0
24
8
5
355
0
9
4
13
18
15
1
17
4
6
23
2
15
4
19
19
3
20
8
5
7
18
10
15
9
0
12
8
5
287
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
20
0
1
1 10
1
5
1 14
5 20
1
8
2
5
3 16
2
2
3
3
6 27
1
7
5 19
0
2
6 24
3 21
1 11
1 19
1
6
1
5
4 11
3 18
1 19
4 16
1 19
0
0
3 15
2
8
1
2
63 333
4
12
6
7
40
13
12
23
5
6
10
5
20
9
65
49
8
43
21
6
20
19
11
15
18
1
28
12
2
490
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
1
4
5
0
1
8
1
1
13
0
6
0
6
5
0
3
4
2
7
4
4
3
2
0
5
0
1
86
* = lefthanded batter
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1992
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PLAYER BIOS
1982
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
STERLING AWARDS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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1994
1995
2001
2002
1996
1997
2003
2004
1998
2005
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2006
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The New York Mets Dominican Baseball Academy opened in the summer of 2008 and provides the Mets
a permanent presence in the Dominican Republic. Built on over 37 acres of land, the academy features three
full fields (including a replica Citi Field), one half-field, four large batting tunnels, a spacious weight room, a
clubhouse and training room facilities.
Players and coaches live in a modern dormitory style building that can house up to 64 permanent players,
20 try-out players, and coaches. There is also two classrooms and a computer lab that is utilized to hold
high school level courses and English classes so that players have access to education while living at the
complex.
To entertain players in their time between the ball field and the classroom, there are lounges equipped with
televisions, video games, ping-pong tables and pool tables. In addition to these activities the complex
also is a home to a Little League field, a driving range, tennis courts and a swimming pool.
YEAR IN REVIEW
STERLING AWARDS
PLAYER BIOS
Nick Evans, IF
STERLING PITCHER OFTHEYEAR ......Jonathon Niese, LHP
NEW ORLEANS (AAA) ............................Brian Stokes, RHP
BINGHAMTON (AA) ........................................Mike Carp, 1B
ST. LUCIE (A) ....................................................Dillon Gee, RHP
SAVANNAH (A) ............................................Gregory Veloz, 2B
BROOKLYN (A) ..................................................Brad Holt, RHP
KINGSPORT (R) ............................................Wilmer Flores, SS
GULF COAST (R) ..............................................Jefry Marte, 3B
DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE (R) ......Gonzalez Germen, RHP
FRONT OFFICE
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STERLING AWARDS
FRONT OFFICE
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 6/14/91, Boca Chica, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Boca Chica, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Marciano Alvarez
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 3/4/10
YR CLUB
10 DSL Mets2 (R)
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.228
.203
.295
.257
G
20
44
66
130
AB
57
123
224
404
R
9
18
55
82
H
13
25
66
104
2B
5
4
5
14
3B
0
2
1
3
HR
0
2
6
8
RBI
7
15
44
66
SH
0
3
4
7
SF
1
1
4
6
HB
1
3
5
9
BB
6
23
45
74
SO
8
26
26
60
SB
4
5
30
39
CS
0
5
6
11
E
2
4
10
16
PLAYER BIOS
W-L
2-2
ERA
4.83
G
17
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
0-1
0-0
2-3
2.84
0.00
4.07
3
1
21
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
IP
31.2
Did Not Play
0
6.1
0
4.0
0 42.0
H
40
R
17
ER
17
HR
4
HB
7
BB
15
SO
31
WP
6
BK
0
5
2
47
3
1
21
2
0
19
0
0
4
0
0
7
3
1
19
3
4
38
0
0
6
0
0
0
YR CLUB
08 GCL Mets (R)
09 Savannah (A)
10 St. Lucie (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
HB
3
11
12
5
3
34
W-L
1-1
9-6
6-8
6-11
2-0
24-26
ERA
2.12
3.45
5.24
6.28
4.18
4.58
G
11
25
21
26
23
106
GS
5
19
19
20
3
66
CG
0
0
0
1
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
2
2
0
0
0
4
IP
34.0
125.1
101.1
106.0
56.0
422.2
H
24
109
106
131
58
428
R
13
57
67
87
33
257
ER
8
48
59
74
26
215
HR
1
8
6
9
5
29
BB
10
51
54
59
12
186
SO
45
111
53
74
39
322
WP
1
10
10
17
3
41
BK
0
2
0
0
0
2
HISTORY
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
0-3
ERA
2.50
G
12
GS
12
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
39.2
H
35
R
14
ER
11
HR
0
HB
3
BB
24
SO
33
WP
3
BK
1
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HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 150
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 2/25/95, Puerto Cabello,Venezuela
RESIDES: Tucacas,
Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Hector Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 1/24/12
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
BORN: 2/12/90, Riverview, FL
RESIDES: Riverview, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 24th round pick in 2008/Les Parker
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/7/08
HIGH SCHOOL: The Pendleton School
YR
10
11
12
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
ERA
2.93
3.38
1.52
3.63
2.70
G
9
4
10
6
29
GS
9
0
0
5
14
CG
1
0
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 40.0
1
8.0
0 29.2
1 22.1
2 100.0
H
38
4
25
20
87
R
20
4
17
11
52
ER
13
3
5
9
30
HR
0
0
0
0
0
HB
4
0
2
1
7
BB
14
5
15
10
44
SO
29
5
24
12
70
WP
7
1
2
0
10
BK
2
0
0
0
2
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Started the New York-Penn League All-Star Game for the National League team...Led the NYPL in ERA and IP.
YR
08
09
MEDIA
W-L
0-4
1-0
1-3
1-1
3-8
CLUB
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
10 Brooklyn (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-3
1-0
3-1
8-4
8-8
7-5
0-3
30-24
ERA
2.95
1.37
4.40
1.91
3.91
6.57
9.45
3.99
G
14
5
8
15
24
19
3
88
GS
9
5
8
15
23
17
3
80
CG
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
SHO
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
SV
IP
2 61.0
0 19.2
0 43.0
0 89.2
0 122.0
1 86.1
0 13.1
3 435.0
H
59
17
46
68
115
106
17
428
R
29
5
21
28
62
68
14
227
ER
20
3
21
19
53
63
14
193
HR
2
0
3
1
15
4
5
30
HB
3
0
2
3
5
8
0
21
BB
23
2
8
15
27
21
8
104
SO
55
20
37
60
83
57
7
319
WP
11
1
2
6
8
11
0
39
BK
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
W-L
1-3
4-2
3-4
8-9
ERA
4.46
3.23
2.59
3.18
G
11
18
14
43
GS
8
5
13
26
CG
0
0
2
2
SHO
0
0
1
1
SV
IP
0 36.1
2 53.0
0 83.1
2 172.2
H
22
44
80
146
R
21
21
34
76
ER
18
19
24
61
HR
0
1
0
1
HB
1
0
1
2
BB
29
24
20
73
SO
50
51
79
180
WP
5
8
11
24
BK
1
0
0
1
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-0
0-0
1-0
ERA
1.54
5.68
3.00
G
10
7
17
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
11.2
6.1
18.0
H
10
10
20
R
5
5
10
ER
2
4
6
HR
1
1
2
HB
1
1
2
BB
3
5
8
SO
7
6
13
WP
1
1
2
BK
0
1
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ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
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ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
ERA
4.13
3.15
7.71
2.76
3.81
G
16
16
11
12
55
GS
0
15
0
0
15
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 24.0
0 68.2
0 14.0
0 16.1
0 123.0
H
21
52
19
17
109
R
21
33
14
11
79
ER
11
24
12
5
52
HR
1
0
0
2
3
HB
3
15
3
0
21
BB
21
22
13
8
64
SO
19
35
12
18
84
WP
7
10
3
5
25
BK
0
1
0
0
1
PLAYER BIOS
YR CLUB
09 DSL Mets (R)
10 DSL Mets1 (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 173
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/20/94, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Daurys Nin & Gerardo Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/11/12
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 160
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 2/1/93, Colon, Panama
RESIDES: Colon, Panama
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Alex Zapata
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 9/21/09
YR CLUB
10 DSL Mets1 (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-1
2-2
0-2
5-5
ERA
1.41
3.71
6.75
3.05
G
13
11
6
30
GS
8
6
2
16
CG
1
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
1 44.2
0 43.2
0 12.0
1 100.1
H
29
41
8
78
R
11
20
9
40
ER
7
18
9
34
HR
0
2
0
2
HB
2
4
1
7
BB
19
17
12
48
SO
50
26
10
86
WP
5
5
5
15
BK
0
0
0
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
ERA
3.27
2.57
2.88
G
7
9
16
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
4
4
IP
11.0
14.0
25.0
H
13
9
22
R
4
6
10
ER
4
4
8
HR
0
0
0
HB
1
1
2
BB
4
6
10
SO
8
14
22
WP
0
1
1
BK
0
0
0
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 10/1/94, Caracas,Venezuela
RESIDES: Caracas,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Acquired from Toronto on 12/17/12/Marco Paddy & Rafael Moncada (Toronto)
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/3/11
YR
12
CLUB
AVG
GCL Blue Jays (R) .250
G
11
AB
32
R
5
H
8
2B
4
3B
0
HR
0
RBI
4
SH
0
SF
1
HB
2
BB
4
SO
7
SB
0
CS
1
E
0
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11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Became the 20th player in NAIA history to throw a perfect game on May 1st vs.Virgina-Wise.
YR CLUB
10 Brooklyn (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-2
0-0
2-0
7-2
11-4
ERA
3.49
3.00
1.83
2.55
2.48
G
19
1
34
41
95
GS
0
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 28.1
0
3.0
14 54.0
0 60.0
14 145.1
H
27
4
30
51
112
R
13
1
12
29
55
ER
11
1
11
17
40
HR
1
0
1
3
5
HB
1
1
0
3
5
BB
9
0
15
17
41
SO
24
1
56
54
135
WP
0
0
3
3
6
BK
0
0
0
0
0
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HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-0
0-2
1-2
ERA
9.75
10.13
9.90
G
11
6
17
GS
0
2
2
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
12.0
8.0
20.0
H
13
10
23
R
13
11
24
ER
13
9
22
HR
1
0
1
HB
1
3
4
BB
14
11
25
SO
7
10
17
WP
4
3
7
BK
0
0
0
AVG
.176
.274
.294
.263
G
18
67
5
90
AB
34
215
17
266
R
4
44
6
54
H
6
59
5
70
2B
0
7
2
9
3B
1
5
0
6
HR
1
11
1
13
RBI
3
36
6
45
SH
0
1
0
1
SF
0
1
0
1
HB
1
7
0
8
BB
5
37
5
47
SO
14
68
9
91
SB
1
17
0
18
CS
2
11
1
14
E
0
8
1
9
W-L
0-0
ERA
8.38
G
8
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
3-1
4.68
22
SV
0
IP
H
9.2
15
Did Not Play
0 42.1
44
R
11
ER
9
HR
1
HB
2
BB
9
SO
3
WP
1
BK
0
32
22
25
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2010New York-Penn League All-Star...Ranked fifth in the NYPL in average and second in hits; 2009Named First Team
NATYCAA All-American; 2007Began his COLLEGE career at Creighton University
YR
09
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
10 Brooklyn (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.327
.091
.326
.254
.318
.152
.289
G
40
6
72
85
19
13
235
AB
156
11
270
303
44
33
817
R
29
1
41
37
7
4
119
H
51
1
88
77
14
5
236
2B
12
0
13
11
1
1
38
3B
0
0
1
1
1
0
3
HR
3
0
4
3
0
0
10
RBI
19
0
28
28
4
3
82
SH
0
0
6
7
0
1
14
SF
0
0
1
1
1
0
3
HB
8
1
2
3
2
2
18
BB
19
2
26
26
6
3
82
SO
32
3
56
67
13
8
179
SB
3
0
8
8
0
1
20
CS
2
0
2
0
3
0
7
E
10
0
10
10
1
0
31
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
2-2
ERA
2.45
G
12
GS
1
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
3
IP
29.1
H
26
R
9
ER
8
HR
1
HB
1
BB
2
SO
30
WP
1
BK
0
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/30/90, Cantonment, FL
RESIDES: Cantonment, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 6th round pick in 2012/Jim Bryant
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/25/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Tate
COLLEGE: Florida State
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
AVG
.239
G
54
AB
201
R
18
H
48
2B
9
3B
1
HR
5
RBI
19
SH
0
SF
2
HB
0
BB
25
SO
30
SB
1
CS
3
E
3
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 8/5/89, Henderson, NV
RESIDES: Henderson, NV
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 35th round pick in 2011/Steve Nichols
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/11/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Silverado
COLLEGE: Central Florida
W-L
0-0
4-5
4-5
ERA
3.51
2.47
2.88
G
21
37
58
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
1
3
4
IP
33.1
51.0
84.1
H
35
43
78
R
14
21
35
ER
13
14
27
HR
2
3
5
HB
3
0
3
BB
7
14
21
SO
37
41
78
WP
5
3
8
BK
0
0
0
YR
11
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
0-0
ERA
45.00
G
3
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
H
1.0
1
Did Not Play
R
5
ER
5
HR
0
HB
1
BB
6
SO
1
WP
1
BK
0
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HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 170
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/7/94, Caracas,Venezuela
RESIDES: Caracas,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Clifford
Nuitter
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/3/11
HISTORY
YR CLUB
11 Kingsport (R)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
12
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 220
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/28/87, St. Paul, MN
RESIDES: Woodbury, MN
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 21st round pick in 2009/Doug Thurman
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/18/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Cretin-Derham Hall
COLLEGE: Sierre College(CA)
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MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
AVG
.209
.303
.222
.237
G
47
40
91
178
AB
153
142
329
624
R
12
27
47
86
H
32
43
73
148
2B
12
5
18
35
3B
0
0
2
2
HR
0
6
5
11
RBI
14
17
34
65
SH
2
6
4
12
SF
0
0
4
4
HB
2
0
5
7
BB
9
13
34
56
SO
24
34
81
139
SB
9
5
12
26
CS
4
0
8
12
E
19
6
14
44
W-L
0-1
1-2
1-3
ERA
5.74
0.87
2.97
G
7
12
19
GS
2
0
2
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
1
1
IP
15.2
20.2
36.1
H
18
17
35
R
11
7
18
ER
10
2
12
THROWS: Right
HR
0
0
0
HB
4
4
8
BB
5
10
15
SO
10
16
26
WP
3
2
5
BK
0
0
0
W-L
0-1
7-2
3-3
3-3
7-6
20-15
ERA
3.68
1.74
2.68
3.13
2.92
2.67
G
7
14
10
13
30
74
GS
0
12
5
13
11
41
CG
0
0
1
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
7.1
0 67.1
1 43.2
0 63.1
0 104.2
1 286.1
H
6
52
40
62
93
253
R
6
23
14
25
44
112
ER
3
13
13
22
34
85
HR
0
2
0
5
9
16
HB
1
2
1
3
4
11
BB
8
10
7
12
16
53
SO
8
57
24
51
72
212
WP
2
6
1
1
0
10
BK
0
1
1
0
1
3
W-L
1-2
2-2
3-4
ERA
2.73
4.08
3.36
G
13
16
29
GS
6
0
6
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
3
3
IP
33.0
28.2
61.2
H
26
42
68
R
17
20
37
ER
10
13
23
HR
2
1
3
HB
1
4
5
BB
23
15
38
SO
25
22
47
WP
2
4
6
BK
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2012 Eastern League All-Star; 2010Named the Florida State League Player of the Week for the period ending May 10th.
YR
08
09
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
10 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
GCL Mets (R)
11 Binghamton (AA)
12 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.260
.248
.273
.335
.279
.273
.247
.297
.273
G
66
95
7
46
50
3
126
115
508
AB
215
339
22
170
179
11
405
394
1735
R
27
42
5
37
26
1
46
53
237
H
56
84
6
57
50
3
100
117
473
2B
9
23
2
14
11
1
23
25
108
3B
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
5
HR
4
5
0
4
6
0
4
9
32
RBI
28
47
0
20
30
1
46
50
222
SH
4
0
0
1
4
0
2
2
13
SF
2
3
0
1
2
0
3
5
16
HB
6
5
1
3
2
0
8
6
31
BB
28
48
5
21
12
0
54
58
226
SO
41
57
1
22
32
1
75
76
305
SB
1
6
0
2
1
1
6
10
27
CS
2
4
0
5
0
0
2
5
18
E
6
5
1
4
6
0
20
2
44
PLAYER BIOS
ERA
7.08
2.95
4.06
G
11
14
25
GS
1
14
15
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
20.1
55.0
75.1
H
25
37
62
R
19
21
40
ER
16
18
34
HR
0
2
2
HB
5
5
10
BB
16
20
36
SO
24
40
64
WP
2
5
7
BK
0
0
0
YR
11
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.500
.260
.302
.292
G
3
37
56
96
AB
6
100
189
295
R
1
18
36
55
H
3
26
57
86
2B
0
2
9
11
3B
0
0
2
2
HR
0
0
1
1
RBI
1
4
16
21
SH
0
2
12
14
SF
0
1
1
2
HB
0
1
2
3
BB
1
10
16
27
SO
0
22
41
63
SB
1
3
11
15
CS
0
2
5
7
E
0
12
9
21
HISTORY
AVG
.225
.297
.271
G
49
66
115
AB
129
222
351
R
15
33
48
H
29
66
95
2B
2
14
16
3B
1
0
1
HR
0
1
1
RBI
11
33
44
SH
1
8
9
SF
1
2
3
HB
2
4
6
BB
18
27
45
SO
12
21
33
SB
5
10
15
CS
5
6
11
E
4
1
5
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HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 1/5/93, Cuidad Bolivar,Venezuela
RESIDES: Cuidad Bolivar,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Modesto Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/7/10
YR CLUB
11 DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 150
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/10/91, Barquisimeto,Venezuela
RESIDES: Barquisimeto,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Hector
Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/10
YR CLUB
11 DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 220
BATS: Right
BORN: 4/9/87, Norwich, CT
RESIDES: Norwich, CT
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets eighth round pick in 2008/Art Pontarelli
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/8/08
HIGH SCHOOL: Norwich Free Academy
lege
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
11 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-1
0-0
1-1
4-2
ERA
3.86
18.00
1.08
4.40
G
12
5
12
29
GS
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
1
0
2
3
IP
23.1
5.0
16.2
45.0
H
26
11
12
49
R
13
11
3
27
ER
10
10
2
22
HR
1
0
0
1
HB
0
0
1
1
BB
7
5
5
17
SO
27
8
19
54
WP
5
0
5
10
BK
0
0
0
0
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-1
0-0
2-1
ERA
7.94
0.00
6.75
G
7
2
9
GS
0
1
1
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
17.0
3.0
20.0
H
24
6
30
R
16
1
17
ER
15
0
15
HR
1
0
1
HB
1
0
1
BB
8
0
8
SO
13
1
14
WP
0
0
0
BK
2
0
2
AVG
.217
.154
.198
G
27
11
38
AB
92
39
131
R
11
2
13
H
20
6
26
2B
2
0
2
3B
0
0
0
HR
2
1
3
RBI
10
4
14
SH
0
0
0
SF
1
0
1
HB
2
0
2
BB
9
2
11
SO
11
8
19
SB
0
0
0
CS
0
0
0
E
6
2
8
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
AVG
.216
G
27
AB
97
R
11
H
21
2B
3
3B
1
HR
0
RBI
7
SH
0
SF
0
HB
3
BB
6
SO
34
SB
6
CS
4
E
4
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
0-2
0-2
7.36
7.36
12
12
2
2
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
H
Signed For 2012
0 14.2
15
0 14.2
15
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
16
16
12
12
0
0
6
6
11
11
8
8
5
5
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12
BB
18
0
18
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.246
.000
.240
G
53
5
58
AB
191
5
196
R
21
2
23
H
47
0
47
2B
9
0
9
3B
2
0
2
HR
1
0
1
RBI
22
0
22
SH
0
0
0
SF
2
0
2
HB
1
1
2
SO
43
1
44
SB
5
0
5
CS
4
0
4
E
5
0
5
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Brooklyn Sterling Award Winner, New York-Penn League All Star, Led the NYPL in average, hits, triples, and runs scored.
YR CLUB
09 Kingsport (R)
10 Brooklyn (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.234
.351
.259
.329
.288
G
42
68
109
23
242
AB
158
271
421
85
935
R
29
56
62
19
166
H
37
95
109
28
269
2B
6
19
23
6
54
3B
0
12
4
1
17
HR
2
2
4
1
9
RBI
13
35
40
10
98
SH
0
3
7
0
10
SF
0
1
0
1
2
HB
5
4
8
1
18
BB
13
24
52
10
99
SO
31
56
96
13
196
SB
14
21
25
2
62
CS
2
14
8
0
24
E
0
5
4
0
9
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 1/12/91, Cagua, Aragus,Venezuela
RESIDES: Cagua, Aragus,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Sandy Johnson, Ismael Cruz & Juan
Mercado
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/23/09
W-L
3-1
0-0
1-0
4-1
ERA
5.40
40.50
0.93
4.87
G
9
1
5
15
GS
3
1
0
4
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
0
IP
26.2
0.2
9.2
37.0
H
26
1
7
34
R
18
3
1
22
ER
16
3
1
20
HR
1
0
0
1
HB
2
0
2
4
BB
13
2
5
20
SO
24
0
12
36
WP
6
1
1
8
BK
0
0
1
1
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
2-1
ERA
5.60
G
14
GS
2
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
27.1
H
28
R
18
ER
17
HR
2
HB
3
BB
16
SO
23
WP
8
BK
0
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HISTORY
HEIGHT: 510
WEIGHT: 160
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 9/11/94,Valencia,Venezuela
RESIDES: Valencia,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agentin 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Hector
Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/28/11
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR CLUB
10 DSL Mets2 (R)
11 DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 6/22/90, Tracy, CA
RESIDES: Madras, OR
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets fourth round pick in 2009/Jim Reeves
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/23/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Madras
COLLEGE: Columbia Basin CC
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
BORN: 12/22/93, Lake Charles, Louisiana
RESIDES: Orange, TX
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 1st round pick in 2012/Tommy Jackson
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/8/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Barbe
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
2-1
ERA
1.82
G
11
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
1
IP
24.2
H
14
R
7
ER
5
HR
1
HB
2
BB
4
SO
21
WP
0
BK
0
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
GCL Mets (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
4-2
5-4
9-7
ERA
2.49
3.66
2.49
2.79
G
5
10
13
28
GS
5
1
13
19
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 21.2
1 32.0
0 72.1
1 126.0
H
19
29
64
112
R
8
15
21
44
ER
6
13
20
39
HR
0
1
4
5
HB
1
1
2
4
BB
3
10
13
26
SO
23
23
44
90
WP
1
2
0
3
BK
0
0
0
0
AVG
.228
.219
.233
.226
G
64
58
56
178
AB
215
187
159
561
R
29
25
27
81
H
49
41
37
127
2B
7
14
6
27
3B
1
1
2
4
HR
0
0
1
1
RBI
21
25
20
66
SH
1
2
0
3
SF
2
2
4
8
HB
5
4
2
11
BB
36
17
15
68
SO
59
57
52
168
SB
7
9
12
28
CS
0
3
4
7
E
13
24
23
60
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012South Atlantic League All-Star; 2011New York-Penn League All-Star
YR
09
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
10 Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-1
0-0
4-0
0-0
3-0
4-2
12-3
ERA
5.12
0.00
0.45
1.59
1.14
2.34
2.07
G
17
2
18
5
27
45
114
GS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 19.1
0
4.0
0 20.0
0
5.2
6 31.2
19 50.0
25 130.2
H
23
1
15
4
21
44
108
R
12
0
2
1
6
14
35
ER
11
0
1
1
4
13
30
HR
1
0
0
1
0
1
3
HB
0
0
0
0
3
3
6
BB
13
2
6
3
7
13
44
SO
20
5
17
12
30
42
126
WP
3
0
2
1
0
0
6
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
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11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
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W-L
1-3
1-3
2-6
ERA
4.42
6.48
5.23
G
19
10
29
GS
7
2
9
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
2
1
3
IP
38.2
25.0
63.2
H
32
33
65
R
21
23
44
ER
19
18
37
HR
1
3
4
HB
2
2
4
BB
25
13
38
SO
28
18
46
WP
6
5
11
BK
0
0
0
ERA
9.00
5.28
2.64
4.03
2.97
3.45
G
1
21
36
35
37
130
GS
0
0
10
4
0
14
CG
0
0
1
1
0
2
SHO
0
0
1
0
0
1
SV
IP
0
1.0
0 29.0
1 92.0
0 73.2
1 57.2
2 253.1
H
1
34
76
71
52
234
R
1
18
32
39
25
115
ER
1
17
27
33
19
97
HR
0
3
2
3
3
11
HB
0
1
4
5
8
18
BB
1
14
36
31
27
109
SO
0
34
76
46
53
209
WP
1
2
8
6
7
24
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
2
2
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
10 Savannah (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
YR
09
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Kingsport (R)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.143
.205
.231
.209
.195
G
12
30
6
19
67
AB
35
83
13
43
174
R
2
10
1
8
21
H
5
17
3
9
34
2B
0
3
0
2
5
3B
0
1
0
0
1
HR
0
0
0
0
0
RBI
1
8
1
2
12
SH
0
1
0
0
1
SF
0
0
0
1
1
HB
1
2
0
0
3
BB
4
11
2
14
31
SO
14
29
5
14
62
SB
0
3
1
5
9
CS
0
3
0
1
4
YEAR IN REVIEW
ERA
3.82
5.89
2.15
1.30
4.18
3.81
6.11
14.63
3.62
3.75
G
7
6
14
13
13
9
18
2
23
105
GS
7
3
14
13
13
9
18
2
23
102
CG
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
2
8
SHO
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
5
SV
IP
0 33.0
0 18.1
0 92.0
0 90.1
0 71.0
0 52.0
0 94.1
0
8.0
0 146.2
0 605.2
H
29
17
69
68
74
59
120
16
147
599
R
17
13
26
15
41
31
68
13
66
290
ER
14
12
22
13
33
22
64
13
59
252
HR
2
0
4
2
5
7
11
2
12
45
HB
2
1
4
3
7
1
10
2
5
35
BB
18
10
20
17
15
17
38
3
30
168
SO
21
22
70
75
56
44
51
4
83
426
WP
2
1
2
0
4
3
2
0
8
22
BK
0
0
1
0
3
2
0
0
2
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W-L
Savannah (A)
2-2
Kingsport (R)
1-1
09 Brooklyn (A)
9-2
10 Savannah (A)
7-1
Binghamton (AA)
5-4
11 Binghamton (AA)
1-3
Buffalo (AAA)
4-11
12 Buffalo (AAA)
0-1
Binghamton (AA) 8-11
Minor League Totals 37-36
HISTORY
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Organizational Pitcher of the Year, South Atlantic League All-Star; Won back-to-back SAL Pitcher of the Week awards
for the periods 5/31-6/6 and 6/7-13; 2009New York-Penn League All-Star, Brooklyn Sterling Award winner
YR
08
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/19/91, Monte Plata, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Monte Plata, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2008/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/27/08
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2009Gulf Coast Mets Sterling Award winner
YR
07
08
09
10
11
12
CLUB
DSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
AVG
.243
.285
.306
.282
.299
.182
.211
.278
G
AB
50 173
65 267
45 160
50 174
60 241
8
22
17
57
295 1094
R
30
43
21
21
32
3
5
155
H
42
76
49
49
72
4
12
304
2B
10
16
4
10
15
1
2
58
3B
2
2
2
5
3
0
0
14
HR
1
3
0
4
2
2
1
13
RBI
21
40
12
28
33
5
3
142
SH
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
SF
1
2
4
3
3
0
0
13
HB
7
9
4
6
3
1
1
31
BB
26
24
10
7
6
0
3
76
SO
47
52
34
34
46
9
16
238
SB
2
7
11
2
4
0
1
27
CS
1
2
4
2
1
0
0
10
E
6
5
5
2
2
0
1
21
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
VSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets (R)
10 Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.267
.284
.211
.277
.667
.286
.194
.262
G
AB
14
45
59 208
7
19
54 206
1
3
104 385
76 252
315 1118
R
5
35
2
32
0
38
21
133
H
12
59
4
57
2
110
49
293
2B
2
15
1
11
0
15
13
57
3B
0
4
0
2
0
2
0
8
HR
0
3
0
8
0
6
2
19
RBI
2
34
3
32
1
44
22
138
SH
0
0
0
1
0
4
2
7
SF
0
3
0
3
0
5
4
15
HB
0
7
1
2
0
9
2
21
BB
1
11
5
8
0
15
28
68
SO
4
16
2
24
0
69
43
158
SB
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
5
CS
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
5
E
0
4
0
6
0
17
7
34
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
W-L
0-2
1-2
2-0
2-1
5-5
ERA
5.82
2.96
1.69
2.63
3.18
G
11
15
16
11
53
GS
0
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
4
8
5
17
IP
17.0
24.1
21.1
13.2
76.1
H
19
28
17
13
77
R
12
17
5
5
39
ER
11
8
4
4
27
HR
0
2
0
0
2
HB
1
2
1
2
6
BB
15
8
3
2
28
SO
13
16
21
5
55
WP
3
3
1
1
8
BK
0
0
0
1
1
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.246
.000
.240
G
53
5
58
AB
191
5
196
R
21
2
23
H
47
0
47
2B
9
0
9
3B
2
0
2
HR
1
0
1
RBI
22
0
22
SH
0
0
0
SF
2
0
2
HB
1
1
2
BB
18
0
18
SO
43
1
44
SB
5
0
5
CS
4
0
4
E
5
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12
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-0
1-0
4-0
ERA
3.00
7.36
4.26
G
13
6
19
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
18.0
7.1
25.1
H
14
7
21
R
6
6
12
ER
6
6
12
HR
0
1
1
HB
3
3
6
BB
5
3
8
SO
17
6
23
WP
2
1
3
BK
0
1
1
YR
11
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.203
.280
.279
.262
G
18
28
32
78
AB
59
93
104
256
R
4
15
24
43
H
12
26
29
67
2B
2
8
6
16
3B
0
1
3
4
HR
1
0
1
2
RBI
8
15
12
35
SH
0
1
0
1
SF
0
5
1
6
HB
0
1
0
1
BB
12
16
22
50
SO
21
18
21
60
SB
0
6
7
13
CS
3
2
3
8
E
6
1
3
10
HEIGHT: 510
WEIGHT: 150
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 5/29/89, David, Chirqui, Panama
RESIDES: David, Chirqui, Panama
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2007/Ismael Cruz, Fred Mazuca & Alex
Zapata
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 9/3/07
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011Savannah Sterling Award Winner; 2009Played for Panama during the 2009 World Baseball Classic
YR
08
09
W-L
1-8
0-2
1-3
0-0
5-1
10-3
6-10
23-27
ERA
3.13
6.75
4.83
0.00
2.03
3.56
4.01
3.53
G
14
2
12
3
14
32
23
100
GS
14
2
11
0
14
14
21
76
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 72.0
0
8.0
0 59.2
0
4.1
0 79.2
1 124.0
0 114.1
1 462.0
H
71
15
76
3
68
125
123
481
R
36
7
36
0
26
56
57
218
ER
25
6
32
0
18
49
51
181
HR
2
0
5
0
2
10
10
29
HB
4
0
8
1
3
4
3
23
BB
11
2
14
1
17
16
29
90
SO
74
9
45
2
64
99
83
376
WP
5
0
3
0
0
5
4
17
BK
2
0
1
0
0
1
1
5
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 174
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/6/90, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Ismael Cruz & Hugo Vazquez
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/28/10
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.324
.316
.274
.217
.295
G
45
28
63
9
145
AB
170
95
223
23
511
R
29
11
24
5
69
H
55
30
61
5
151
2B
13
6
12
3
34
3B
0
1
5
1
7
HR
0
0
1
0
1
RBI
18
13
30
2
63
SH
1
2
1
1
5
SF
1
1
6
0
8
HB
3
1
3
1
8
BB
16
11
14
4
45
SO
27
12
48
4
91
SB
25
8
9
0
42
CS
8
4
5
0
17
E
2
2
5
1
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2011Dominican Summer League Mets #1 Sterling Award Winner
YR
11
YEAR IN REVIEW
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Kingsport (R)
10 St. Lucie (A)
Brooklyn (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 178
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 6/3/92, Higuey, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Higuey, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Fred Mazuca
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/9/10
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 192
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/25/94, Barranquilla, Colombia
RESIDES: Barranquilla, Colombia
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Harold
Herrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/3/11
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG
G
.296
71
.210
40
.251
58
.195
54
.246 223
AB
284
138
227
200
849
R
61
16
39
29
145
H
84
29
57
39
209
2B
20
2
8
4
34
3B
2
0
4
1
7
HR
2
2
1
3
8
RBI
44
9
19
19
91
SH
4
4
2
2
12
SF
0
2
1
1
4
HB
5
0
2
1
8
BB
39
10
12
16
77
SO
31
28
46
46
151
SB
26
5
7
8
46
CS
6
4
5
3
18
E
9
11
10
14
44
AVG
G
.194
22
.260
29
.294
44
.204
17
.234
33
.232
52
.246 197
AB
67
96
163
54
111
168
659
R
8
12
22
8
10
16
76
H
13
25
48
11
26
39
162
2B
3
5
10
0
5
10
33
3B
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
HR
0
0
4
1
0
3
8
RBI
6
13
25
6
17
16
83
SH
1
1
0
2
0
1
5
SF
2
2
0
1
0
1
6
HB
3
7
7
2
4
2
25
BB
4
6
12
1
7
10
40
SO
17
15
37
12
27
54
162
SB
0
2
3
0
0
0
5
CS
0
0
4
0
0
0
4
E
3
1
8
4
3
13
32
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
0-1
ERA
7.20
G
4
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
5.0
H
6
R
5
ER
4
HR
0
HB
1
BB
5
SO
3
WP
0
BK
0
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
ERA
5.19
G
6
GS
6
CG
0
SHO
0
6-3
3-0
10-4
2.51
2.08
2.95
15
4
25
15
4
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
H
0 26.0
35
Injured - Did Not Play
0 89.2
77
0 21.2
14
0 137.1
126
R
15
ER
15
HR
2
HB
0
BB
6
SO
22
WP
1
BK
0
33
5
53
25
5
45
3
1
6
1
1
2
14
6
26
78
18
118
2
3
6
1
0
1
POSTSEASON
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-1
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2012Kingsport Sterling Award winner
YR
09
10
11
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-2
4-4
0-0
1-1
2-1
0-1
9-9
ERA
5.02
2.05
0.00
5.35
3.56
5.79
3.63
G
11
14
2
9
11
1
48
GS
2
9
1
6
5
1
24
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 28.2
1 48.1
0
8.0
1 33.2
0 43.0
0
4.2
2 166.1
H
28
36
3
39
36
7
149
R
19
18
0
21
26
6
90
ER
16
11
0
20
17
3
67
HR
1
0
0
1
2
0
4
HB
3
5
0
6
3
0
17
BB
20
14
2
21
18
1
76
SO
23
42
5
22
45
8
145
WP
3
9
0
3
14
0
29
BK
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
THROWS: Right
YR CLUB
11
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
AB
2B
.251
.251
49
49
171
171
18
18
43
43
12
12
3B
HR
RBI
Injured - Did Not Play
4
2
21
4
2
21
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
0
0
1
1
1
1
9
9
64
64
0
0
1
1
3
3
WP
1
3
3
7
BK
0
0
0
0
THROWS: Left
YR CLUB
10 GCL Mets (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
HB
1
0
1
2
W-L
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-1
ERA
3.31
54.00
40.50
7.50
G
4
2
2
8
GS
4
0
0
4
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
0
IP
16.1
1.0
0.2
18.0
H
12
4
1
17
R
6
6
5
17
ER
6
6
3
15
HR
0
0
0
0
BB
9
5
5
19
SO
18
0
0
18
CLUB
Lake Elsinore (A)
Fort Wayne (A)
Lake Elsinore (A)
Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.292
.226
.241
.267
.258
.262
.248
G
7
125
113
121
9
62
437
AB
24
411
386
390
31
191
1433
R
5
71
54
57
3
35
225
H
7
93
93
104
8
50
355
2B
1
22
24
22
3
9
81
3B
0
3
2
1
0
0
6
HR
1
11
16
19
0
7
54
RBI
10
60
70
77
2
25
244
SH
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
SF
0
6
1
4
1
2
14
HB
1
16
3
12
0
4
36
BB
7
104
78
69
8
51
317
SO
7
103
122
131
11
65
439
SB
0
1
1
1
1
1
5
CS
0
2
4
1
0
0
7
E
0
9
6
12
1
5
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YR
08
09
10
11
12
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 65
WEIGHT: 215
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/21/87, San Diego, CA
RESIDES: San Diego, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Acquired from San Diego in exchange for LHP Eddie Kunz on March 29,
2011/Ash Lawson (Padres)
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/12/08
HIGH SCHOOL: Rancho Bernado
COLLEGE: Wake Forest
YEAR IN REVIEW
SH
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 195
BATS: Right
BORN: 9/30/93, Cranston, RI
RESIDES: Cranston, RI
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 23rd round pick in 2011/Art Pontarelli
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/8/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Cranston (RI) HS West
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 209
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 6/22/92, Caracas,Venezuela
RESIDES: Caracas,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Ramon Pena, Ismael Cruz &
Marciano Alvarez
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/13/09
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Tigers (R)
W-L
1-0
ERA
10.67
G
11
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
1-1
0-3
0-2
2-6
6.50
15.53
3.38
7.68
8
8
7
34
3
5
6
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
IP
14.1
Did Not Play
0 18.0
0 13.1
0 29.1
0 75.0
H
20
R
18
ER
17
HR
1
HB
3
BB
16
SO
13
WP
7
BK
2
20
12
21
73
17
27
14
76
13
23
11
64
1
1
0
3
3
6
4
16
22
27
24
89
19
10
35
77
9
13
9
38
2
2
1
7
W-L
2-0
2-2
0-2
4-4
ERA
4.33
2.42
6.06
3.59
G
15
15
11
41
GS
1
2
0
3
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
1
1
2
IP
27.0
52.0
16.1
95.1
H
28
43
12
83
R
17
27
11
55
ER
13
14
11
38
HR
0
0
0
0
HB
7
11
4
22
BB
14
17
9
40
SO
25
61
19
105
WP
5
8
3
16
BK
0
0
0
0
THROWS: Right
YR
11
BB
2
1
0
31
34
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.333
.364
.125
.252
.256
G
4
3
2
73
82
AB
15
11
8
294
328
R
3
3
1
32
39
H
5
4
1
74
84
2B
2
2
0
8
12
3B
0
0
0
1
1
HR
0
0
0
5
5
RBI
1
3
0
29
33
SH
0
0
0
0
0
SF
0
0
0
1
1
HB
0
0
0
3
3
SO
3
2
0
48
53
SB
0
0
0
2
2
CS
1
0
0
0
1
E
2
2
0
13
17
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-3
6-4
0-0
0-1
7-8
ERA
6.39
2.57
2.35
2.08
3.17
G
10
17
6
9
42
GS
0
2
0
0
2
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
1
1
0
1
3
IP
12.2
42.0
7.2
8.2
71.0
H
15
32
9
7
63
R
10
19
3
2
34
ER
9
12
2
2
25
HR
0
1
0
1
2
HB
3
3
0
1
7
BB
5
24
4
7
40
SO
7
36
5
5
53
WP
3
1
0
0
4
BK
0
1
0
0
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11
12
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.216
.194
.190
.205
G
41
14
20
75
AB
116
31
58
205
R
11
3
8
22
H
25
6
11
42
2B
7
1
5
13
3B
1
1
0
2
HR
0
0
0
0
RBI
15
3
8
26
SH
2
1
1
4
SF
0
0
2
2
HB
4
1
4
9
BB
10
3
6
19
SO
36
8
17
61
SB
7
2
1
10
CS
5
1
3
9
E
3
0
2
5
YR
12
HB
0
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
W-L
1-3
ERA
5.63
G
7
GS
6
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
32.0
H
38
R
23
ER
20
HR
2
BB
14
SO
26
WP
2
BK
0
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 205
BATS: Right
BORN: 5/18/89, Oviedo, FL
RESIDES: Oviedo, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 27th round pick in 2011/Les Parker
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/13/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Oveido
COLLEGE: South Florida
THROWS: Right
YR
11
12
HB
1
1
2
4
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-2
0-0
3-4
4-6
ERA
2.82
0.00
4.90
3.97
G
12
1
28
41
GS
7
0
1
8
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 38.1
0
3.0
0 60.2
0 102.0
H
39
1
70
110
R
16
0
36
52
ER
12
0
33
45
HR
2
0
2
4
BB
10
0
17
27
SO
26
2
57
85
WP
2
0
4
6
BK
0
0
0
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
BACKGROUNDHis brother, Logan, was selected by the San Diego Padres in the supplemental first round of the 2008 draft.
2012 Florida State League All-Star; 2010Led Tennessee in home runs and ranked second in RBI; Johnny Bench Award Nominee.
AVG
.200
.238
.235
.244
.238
G
3
30
105
88
226
AB
10
101
370
295
776
R
0
14
44
32
90
H
2
24
87
72
185
2B
0
5
24
17
46
3B
0
1
4
2
7
HR
0
3
9
8
20
RBI
0
8
43
42
93
SH
0
1
0
0
1
SF
0
3
6
5
14
HB
0
1
2
5
8
BB
1
11
56
40
108
SO
2
41
123
89
255
SB
0
1
0
0
1
CS
0
1
1
0
2
E
0
1
8
8
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CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 220
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 7/31/89, Memphis, TN
RESIDES: Memphis, TN
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets third round pick in 2010/Erwin Bryant
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/29/10
HIGH SCHOOL: Christian Brothers
COLLEGE: University of Tennessee
YR
10
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 215
BATS: Right
BORN: 7/1/94, Newark, CA
RESIDES: Newark, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 14th round pick in 2012/Jim Blueberg
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/22/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Newark Memorial
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 178
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
BORN: 1/16/94, Caracas,Venezuela
RESIDES: Charallave,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Hector
Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/8/11
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THROWS: Right
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010New York-Penn League All-Star; Named second team All Conference USA; Named Conference USA All-Academic
Team.
YR
10
11
12
CLUB
W-L
Brooklyn (A)
3-3
Savannah (A)
7-9
St. Lucie (A)
3-2
Binghamton (AA)
2-2
Minor League Totals 15-16
ERA
1.44
3.58
2.08
3.48
3.08
G
26
28
19
26
99
GS
0
21
0
0
21
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
12 31.1
1 138.1
2 30.1
4 33.2
19 233.2
H
17
140
30
29
215
R
7
64
7
14
92
ER
5
55
7
13
80
HR
0
13
1
1
15
HB
2
12
2
2
18
BB
20
63
7
13
103
SO
39
90
18
25
172
WP
2
13
2
3
20
BK
0
1
0
1
2
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.238
.342
.204
.243
G
43
19
47
109
AB
160
73
162
395
R
23
11
18
52
H
38
25
33
96
2B
4
4
11
19
3B
1
2
0
3
HR
1
1
3
5
RBI
20
13
11
44
SH
0
0
0
0
SF
3
1
1
5
HB
4
2
4
10
BB
17
7
15
39
SO
35
11
31
77
SB
1
0
1
2
CS
0
0
0
0
E
1
1
3
5
W-L
3-0
2-0
1-2
2-2
8-4
ERA
4.75
2.84
2.25
5.14
3.67
G
17
15
20
6
58
GS
3
0
0
0
3
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
2
1
2
0
5
IP
41.2
25.1
24.0
7.0
98.0
H
35
21
20
9
85
R
26
10
9
9
54
ER
22
8
6
4
40
HR
1
0
2
0
3
HB
8
3
5
0
16
BB
23
10
12
6
51
SO
57
21
23
5
106
WP
3
3
1
1
8
BK
0
1
0
0
1
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Named a South Atlanic League post season All-Star, Named SAL Most Outstanding pitcher; 2009New York-Penn
League All-Star
YR
08
09
10
11
12
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
W-L
2-0
3-6
8-3
3-2
ERA
1.00
2.86
1.93
3.38
G
8
12
19
5
GS
1
11
19
5
CG
0
1
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0-0
3-5
19-16
1.93
6.15
2.90
3
11
58
0
10
46
0
0
1
0
0
0
SV
IP
H
1 18.0
15
0 63.0
58
0 107.1
92
0 24.0
26
Injured - Did Not Play
0
4.2
7
0 41.0
41
1 258.0
239
R
2
24
36
10
ER
2
20
23
9
HR
0
4
1
2
HB
0
3
3
1
BB
5
15
29
9
SO
22
67
99
25
WP
1
4
4
2
BK
0
1
1
0
1
30
103
1
28
83
0
3
10
1
2
10
2
14
74
5
39
257
0
2
13
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2012Savannah Sterling Award winner
YR CLUB
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
7-6
7-7
ERA
10.13
2.74
3.09
G
4
21
25
GS
3
21
24
CG
0
1
1
SHO
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
5.1
0 108.1
0 113.2
H
9
92
101
R
7
37
44
ER
6
33
39
HR
0
6
6
HB
1
6
7
BB
4
38
42
SO
10
101
111
WP
1
8
9
BK
0
0
0
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/15/93, Oklahoma City, OK
RESIDES: Oklahoma City, OK
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets first round supplemental pick in 2011/Steve Gossett
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/23/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Deer Creek (OK) HS
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
10
AVG
.375
.294
.265
.340
.256
.455
.186
.281
.266
G
5
61
21
17
19
4
39
26
140
AB
8
221
49
53
78
11
140
57
503
R
1
38
13
10
12
1
11
14
72
H
3
65
13
18
20
5
26
16
134
2B
0
11
4
4
4
1
3
4
23
3B
1
4
0
0
0
1
0
1
5
HR
0
0
2
0
3
0
1
2
4
RBI
2
21
9
3
10
3
5
11
42
SH
0
1
4
0
0
0
3
4
4
SF
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
3
HB
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
BB
1
34
3
9
6
2
21
4
72
SO
2
31
11
15
15
0
30
13
91
SB
0
16
1
0
4
0
2
1
22
CS
0
7
0
0
2
0
4
0
13
E
1
16
6
3
5
0
3
7
27
YR
11
12
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
3-3
0-1
3-5
ERA
6.48
4.55
10.38
5.16
G
4
11
1
16
GS
1
11
1
13
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
0
IP
8.1
55.1
4.1
68.0
H
8
62
10
80
R
6
31
5
42
ER
6
28
5
39
HR
1
6
1
8
HB
1
1
0
2
BB
3
19
0
22
SO
5
47
5
57
WP
1
10
0
11
BK
0
2
0
2
HISTORY
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
AVG
.216
G
58
AB
199
R
23
H
43
2B
6
3B
3
HR
0
RBI
26
SH
3
SF
4
HB
5
BB
28
SO
29
SB
9
CS
4
E
17
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POSTSEASON
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/3/94, Estado Yaracuy,Venezuela
RESIDES: Estado Yaracuy,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, Luis
Marquez & Henry Sandoval
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/11
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 175
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 8/6/92, Savannah, GA
RESIDES: Wesley Chapel, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 21st round pick in 2011/Les Parker
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/22/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Wiregrass Ranch (FL) HS
CLUB
Mexico (MEX)
DSL Mets #1 (R)
11 Mexico (MEX)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Mexican League Totals
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 57
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
BORN: 4/18/91, Sinaloa Mexico
RESIDES: Sinaloa, Mexico
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Gabriel Low
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 5/4/10
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
2-1
3-2
1-2
6-5
ERA
2.59
7.94
5.47
4.85
5.01
G
8
8
11
7
34
GS
3
0
1
2
6
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
1
0
1
IP
24.1
17.0
24.2
13.0
79.0
H
14
17
22
18
71
R
7
17
16
17
57
ER
7
15
15
7
44
HR
0
0
1
1
2
HB
1
6
5
3
15
BB
17
6
19
10
52
SO
16
11
20
5
52
WP
6
8
6
3
23
BK
0
2
0
1
3
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.231
.255
.227
.241
G
24
48
27
99
AB
78
157
88
323
R
7
17
9
33
H
18
40
20
78
2B
4
15
3
22
3B
0
0
0
0
HR
1
3
1
5
RBI
4
19
5
28
SH
0
2
0
2
SF
0
1
0
1
HB
1
2
1
4
BB
6
15
15
36
SO
19
45
26
90
SB
1
3
0
4
CS
0
1
0
1
E
4
5
2
11
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
0-0
3-5
5-6
8-11
ERA
0.00
1.50
3.39
3.41
3.32
G
1
3
15
22
41
GS
0
3
13
20
36
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
1.0
0
6.0
0 71.2
0 108.1
0 187.0
H
1
5
58
110
174
R
0
1
29
51
81
ER
0
1
27
41
69
HR
0
0
5
4
9
HB
0
0
1
1
2
BB
0
0
24
43
67
SO
1
2
67
98
168
WP
1
0
5
13
19
BK
0
0
0
0
0
W-L
0-0
7-2
0-1
ERA
6.11
1.47
1.59
G
9
15
8
GS
0
13
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
7-3
2.29
32
13
SV
1
0
1
IP
17.2
73.1
11.1
Did Not Play
2 102.1
H
19
62
8
R
16
21
2
ER
12
12
2
HR
1
0
0
HB
4
5
0
BB
9
21
2
SO
10
46
7
WP
5
9
2
BK
0
0
0
89
39
26
32
63
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YR
09
10
11
CLUB
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.268
.229
.248
.307
.125
.256
.256
G
68
45
38
22
2
79
254
AB
239
157
141
75
8
285
905
R
54
25
16
9
0
39
143
H
64
36
35
23
1
73
232
2B
15
11
9
4
0
14
53
3B
2
2
0
1
0
3
8
HR
3
1
2
4
0
2
12
RBI
41
15
22
10
0
24
112
SH
2
1
0
0
0
2
5
SF
1
2
1
0
0
0
4
HB
5
5
3
1
0
1
15
BB
50
9
13
9
0
48
129
SO
59
31
39
17
3
68
217
SB
35
7
4
4
0
8
58
CS
7
2
2
0
0
8
19
E
6
1
0
2
0
9
18
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/8/92, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2008/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, Pablo
Cruz & Franklin Taveras
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/10/08
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
10
11
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-1
1-1
2-1
0-0
6-3
ERA
2.18
9.45
2.35
0.96
2.70
G
17
3
12
7
39
GS
0
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
4
0
2
1
7
IP
45.1
6.2
15.1
9.1
76.2
H
50
13
13
10
86
R
13
7
6
1
27
ER
11
7
4
1
23
HR
2
2
2
0
6
HB
0
2
0
0
2
BB
5
2
2
2
11
SO
25
4
9
3
41
WP
0
0
0
2
2
BK
0
0
0
0
0
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 8/12/95, Maragarita,Venezuela
RESIDES: Maragarita,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/1/11
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
2-1
ERA
2.57
G
14
GS
14
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
66.2
H
53
R
31
ER
19
HR
0
HB
6
BB
24
SO
65
WP
6
BK
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG
.356
.243
.267
.324
.238
.253
.212
.205
.263
G
16
67
50
38
6
52
25
15
269
AB
45
230
191
139
21
158
85
44
913
R
4
27
23
18
2
19
6
6
105
H
16
56
51
45
5
40
18
9
240
2B
1
7
10
5
3
5
3
3
37
3B
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
HR
0
6
2
2
0
4
1
1
16
RBI
10
23
23
20
6
20
6
7
115
SH
1
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
5
SF
0
4
2
1
0
2
0
1
10
HB
2
5
7
2
0
4
1
0
21
BB
2
13
18
10
3
14
7
3
70
SO
6
45
32
26
4
33
20
8
174
SB
0
0
3
1
0
1
2
1
8
CS
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
E
3
8
3
2
0
2
2
2
22
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CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
11 GCL Mets (R)
Binghamton (AA)
12 Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
HISTORY
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Mid-season South Atlantic All-Star; 2009Represented Germany in the 2009 IBAF Baseball World Cup; 2008
Represented Germany in the 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament; 2007Represented Germany in the 2007 Baseball
World Cup
YR
08
09
10
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 175
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 10/22/92, Bani, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Bani, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Camilo Pena
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 4/14/10
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
W-L
0-0
1-3
1-3
ERA
4.15
3.92
3.97
G
7
11
18
GS
1
5
6
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
1
0
1
IP
13.0
43.2
56.2
H
15
42
57
R
6
27
33
ER
6
19
25
HR
1
3
4
HB
1
5
6
BB
2
18
20
SO
8
33
41
WP
1
2
3
BK
0
0
0
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
CLUB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Signed for 2013
SH
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
CLUB
GCL Red Sox (R)
Portland (AA)
BOSTON (AL)
06 Portland (AA)
Pawtucket (AAA)
BOSTON (AL)
07 Pawtucket (AAA)
08 Pawtucket (AAA)
BOSTON (AL)
Indianapolis (AAA)
PITTSBURGH (NL)
09 PITTSBURGH (NL)
10 Bradenton (A)
Altoona (AA)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
Major League Totals
W-L
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-2
2-2
3-1
1-0
1-3
0-0
1-4
0-0
1-3
0-0
0-1
0-0
8-7
4-9
ERA
0.00
0.00
6.00
0.82
2.75
6.63
3.86
1.62
5.58
9.00
7.47
5.68
3.86
0.00
11.25
0.00
2.97
6.34
G
2
8
4
5
14
38
40
11
32
2
16
5
11
1
5
2
101
95
GS
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
3.0
1
9.2
0
3.0
0 11.0
0 36.0
0 38.0
3 51.1
0 16.2
2 30.2
0
2.0
1 15.2
0
6.1
0 14.0
0
2.0
0
4.0
0
2.0
4 151.2
3 93.2
H
2
9
6
4
31
46
58
6
29
4
11
6
13
0
5
0
132
98
R
0
0
2
1
14
32
29
4
23
2
14
4
10
0
6
0
66
75
ER
0
0
2
1
11
28
22
3
19
2
13
4
6
0
5
0
50
66
HR
0
0
1
0
0
5
2
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
10
HB
0
0
0
3
0
4
3
3
1
0
1
1
2
0
5
0
16
7
BB
0
1
1
4
19
15
32
5
23
1
20
4
11
2
5
2
82
63
SO
4
10
3
12
26
30
48
17
25
2
7
5
15
0
3
1
138
70
WP
0
0
0
0
2
1
5
0
3
1
3
0
3
0
2
0
13
7
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
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2012St. Lucie Mets Sterling Award winner
YR
08
09
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
10 Savannah (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.308
.273
.200
.224
.270
.287
.265
G
33
58
7
105
109
116
428
AB
104
253
25
380
355
443
1560
R
23
49
3
51
56
74
256
H
32
69
5
85
96
127
414
2B
6
4
0
18
11
23
62
3B
0
5
0
6
4
7
22
HR
5
10
0
5
4
8
32
RBI
10
39
3
42
28
42
164
SH
1
2
0
6
11
2
22
SF
0
2
0
5
2
2
11
HB
3
2
0
6
4
3
18
BB
9
17
2
20
28
44
120
SO
23
59
8
90
65
66
311
SB
7
15
0
18
15
40
95
CS
2
6
0
7
6
11
32
E
10
7
1
21
6
4
49
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.296
.286
.250
.237
.241
.249
G
8
35
5
62
113
223
AB
27
126
16
219
423
811
R
3
24
2
31
54
114
H
8
36
4
52
102
202
2B
3
10
2
7
27
49
3B
1
1
0
0
1
3
HR
1
7
0
3
5
16
RBI
3
22
0
30
61
116
SH
0
3
0
0
0
3
SF
0
2
0
2
4
8
HB
1
4
0
9
6
20
BB
2
10
0
23
40
75
SO
5
18
3
45
72
143
SB
0
2
0
2
5
9
CS
0
0
0
0
0
0
E
2
12
3
7
12
36
YR
06
G
3
14
7
34
10
48
7
70
36
26
17
2
29
16
3
191
131
GS
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
2
8.2
1 53.1
1 11.0
0 52.1
0 17.2
6 55.0
0
7.1
0 61.2
0 23.0
5 37.2
1 18.2
0
1.2
2 42.2
0
8.0
1
6.0
19 303.0
0 101.2
H
5
39
14
43
12
47
10
63
31
31
20
6
32
7
3
246
117
R
2
16
4
24
6
20
7
30
10
18
11
5
8
1
1
110
53
ER
2
8
4
22
5
17
6
21
10
18
8
4
7
1
1
92
42
HR
0
0
1
3
0
4
1
5
2
2
1
1
2
0
1
14
9
HB
0
5
0
3
1
0
2
2
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
16
4
BB
0
12
5
20
7
10
3
24
6
5
7
1
8
2
3
77
36
SO
11
61
11
64
10
50
8
44
14
34
15
0
39
5
5
300
71
WP
1
3
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
4
1
0
11
2
BK
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
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ERA
2.08
1.35
3.27
3.78
2.55
2.78
7.36
3.06
3.91
4.30
3.86
21.60
1.48
1.13
1.50
2.73
3.72
HISTORY
CLUB
W-L
AZL Rangers (R)
0-1
Bakersfield (A)
4-2
07 Bakersfield (A)
2-0
Frisco (AA)
5-2
08 Chattanooga (AA) 3-0
Louisville (AAA)
4-4
CINCINNATI (NL) 0-0
09 CINCINNATI (NL) 4-4
10 CINCINNATI (NL) 1-3
Louisville (AAA)
2-2
11 Louisville (AAA)
0-4
MILWAUKEE (NL) 0-0
Nashville (AAA)
1-0
METS (NL)
0-1
12 Buffalo (AAA)
0-0
Minor League Totals 21-15
Major League Totals
5-8
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 56
WEIGHT: 165
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 10/21/84, Odessa, TX
RESIDES: Austin, TX
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Obtained from the Milwaukee Brewers, along with RHP Adrian Rosario, on
September 1, 2011 as the players-to-be-named later in the July 12, 2011 trade of RHP Francisco Rodriguez/Steve Leavitt
(Texas)
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/22/06
HIGH SCHOOL: Permian
COLLEGE: University of New Mexico
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
HEIGHT: 510
WEIGHT: 165
BATS: Right
BORN: 1/16/89, Cleveland, MS
RESIDES: McComb, MS
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 39th round pick in 2007/Benny Latino
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/15/07
HIGH SCHOOL: McComb
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
W-L
3-2
1-3
4-4
8-9
ERA
3.51
2.81
3.23
3.21
G
13
11
12
36
GS
7
5
10
22
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
1 48.2
0 41.2
0 55.2
1 146.0
H
50
41
62
153
R
21
19
25
65
ER
19
13
20
52
HR
0
0
1
1
HB
5
4
7
16
BB
16
15
20
51
SO
28
34
45
107
WP
8
1
2
11
BK
0
3
1
4
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.220
.269
.305
.257
G
62
34
28
124
AB
177
119
105
401
R
27
22
23
72
H
39
32
32
103
2B
10
4
9
23
3B
4
3
3
10
HR
2
2
2
6
RBI
28
17
24
69
SH
0
0
0
0
SF
3
2
1
6
HB
15
1
4
20
BB
37
14
16
67
SO
38
24
18
80
SB
22
11
12
45
CS
8
0
2
10
E
9
3
2
14
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Named to the Arizona Fall Leagues Rising Stars Game; 2009Florida State Leage All-Star; 2008New York-Penn
League All-Star, Brooklyn Sterling Award winner
YR
08
09
CLUB
W-L
Brooklyn (A)
5-3
St. Lucie (A)
4-1
Binghamton (AA)
3-6
10 Binghamton (AA)
1-5
St. Lucie (A)
2-9
11 Binghamton (AA)
8-8
12 Buffalo (AAA)
0-0
Binghamton (AA)
2-1
Minor League Totals 25-33
ERA
1.87
3.12
6.21
10.20
7.48
4.71
10.13
3.40
5.01
G
14
9
11
11
14
34
6
39
137
GS
14
9
11
11
14
13
0
0
70
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 72.1
0 43.1
0 58.0
0 30.0
0 65.0
0 93.2
1
5.1
1 47.2
2 415.1
H
43
34
58
43
68
75
11
43
375
R
18
16
42
35
57
57
6
21
252
ER
15
15
40
34
54
49
6
18
231
HR
3
5
9
2
4
7
0
3
33
HB
4
1
3
3
14
4
1
2
32
BB
33
13
23
23
56
57
4
28
237
SO
96
54
45
25
62
74
3
42
401
WP
2
3
4
3
20
18
1
5
56
BK
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012 Florida State League All-Star; 2011South Atlantic League All-Star
YR CLUB
10 Kingsport (R)
11 Savannah (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
7-2
8-7
15-10
ERA
4.09
1.82
4.10
3.21
G
5
27
24
56
GS
2
8
22
32
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 11.0
0 84.0
0 120.2
0 215.2
H
9
61
120
190
R
6
24
64
94
ER
5
17
55
77
HR
1
1
6
8
HB
1
6
12
19
BB
5
25
55
85
SO
13
91
102
206
WP
2
10
12
24
BK
0
1
0
1
HEIGHT: 65
WEIGHT: 197
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 4/14/89, Fayetville, AR
RESIDES: Fayetville, AR
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Max Semler
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/6/10
HIGH SCHOOL: Fayetville
COLLEGE: University of Central Arkansas
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
12
CLUB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Signed for 2013
SH
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011Florida State League Midseason All-Star; 2009South Atlantic League All-Star
CLUB
W-L
Brooklyn (A)
3-2
Savannah (A)
4-2
St. Lucie (A)
3-5
10 GCL Mets (R)
0-0
11 Binghamton (AA)
0-0
St. Lucie (A)
2-5
12 St. Lucie (A)
2-0
Binghamton (AA)
3-0
Minor League Totals 17-14
ERA
3.45
1.46
3.39
0.00
4.50
3.45
4.50
3.12
3.02
G
15
10
10
1
3
45
6
19
109
GS
4
9
9
0
0
0
0
0
22
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
2 47.0
0 55.2
0 58.1
0
1.0
0
4.0
12 57.1
2 10.0
1 26.0
17 259.1
H
37
51
56
3
5
51
12
35
250
R
19
13
28
0
2
24
5
9
100
ER
18
9
22
0
2
22
5
9
87
HR
1
1
3
0
0
3
0
1
9
HB
1
3
2
0
0
2
0
1
9
BB
17
17
19
0
2
24
2
8
89
SO
39
47
47
1
4
44
6
24
212
WP
1
2
2
0
0
7
0
2
14
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HISTORY
YR
12
BB
38
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
AVG
.173
G
50
AB
133
R
23
H
23
2B
1
3B
1
HR
0
RBI
3
SH
0
SF
1
HB
1
SO
44
SB
3
CS
3
E
14
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HEIGHT: 57
WEIGHT: 175
BATS: Switch
BORN: 4/10/94, Wailuku, HI
RESIDES: Wailuku, HI
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets fourth round pick in 2012/Jim Blueberg
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/13/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Baldwin
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
08
09
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 195
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 4/15/95 Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Alexis de la Cruz & Gerardo
Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/11/12
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
0-2
ERA
5.01
G
13
GS
2
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
23.1
H
25
R
13
ER
13
HR
1
HB
3
BB
7
SO
19
WP
2
BK
0
PERSONAL HIGHLIGHTS
His father, Frank, played professionally in the Oakland Athletics organization from 1976-1982.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012 Florida State League All-Star
YR
10
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
12 Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
2-1
0-1
7-0
2-0
1-3
12-5
ERA
3.86
2.89
7.36
2.22
5.68
2.37
2.86
G
5
17
5
21
6
44
98
GS
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
9.1
1 28.0
0
7.1
5 52.2
1
6.1
18 57.0
25 160.2
H
3
16
13
41
10
49
132
R
4
11
6
16
4
18
59
ER
4
9
6
13
4
15
51
HR
1
3
0
1
2
3
10
HB
1
2
0
6
0
2
11
BB
3
15
4
19
4
21
65
SO
15
30
3
55
8
70
181
WP
0
2
0
2
1
6
11
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012 Converted from infielder to pitcher
YR
08
09
10
CLUB
AZL Royals (R)
Burlington (R)
Idaho Falls (R)
Burlington (A)
11 Kane County (A)
12 Wilmington (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.187
.215
.330
.265
.209
.150
.222
G
35
55
23
45
92
32
282
AB
123
177
94
166
339
107
1006
R
13
27
16
17
35
8
116
H
23
38
31
44
71
16
223
2B
4
5
9
7
17
2
44
3B
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
HR
1
4
3
2
7
2
19
RBI
10
14
18
21
30
10
103
SH
1
0
0
1
1
1
4
SF
0
1
1
3
0
0
5
HB
1
6
0
2
1
3
13
BB
6
28
6
18
38
7
103
SO
23
52
26
35
91
35
262
SB
5
7
3
0
5
0
20
CS
1
2
2
0
3
0
8
E
14
15
3
4
4
0
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10 DSL Mets2 (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
4-2
1-2
8-3
13-7
ERA
1.97
2.22
2.91
2.42
G
14
16
12
42
GS
12
0
12
24
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
1 64.0
6 24.1
0 68.0
7 156.1
H
48
23
53
124
R
14
7
23
44
ER
14
6
22
42
HR
2
0
6
8
HB
8
1
2
11
BB
13
7
12
32
SO
51
18
77
146
WP
4
0
1
5
BK
0
0
0
0
YR
11
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.284
.273
.261
.269
G
57
3
129
189
AB
232
11
482
725
R
37
2
77
116
H
66
3
126
195
2B
17
2
35
54
3B
3
0
3
6
HR
9
1
14
24
RBI
43
1
66
110
SH
1
0
0
1
SF
6
0
6
12
HB
3
0
5
8
BB
14
0
50
64
SO
48
4
122
174
SB
5
0
14
19
CS
5
0
4
9
E
10
0
8
18
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 195
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 4/11/89, Adger, AL
RESIDES: Adger, AL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 19th round pick in 2011/Tommy Jackson
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/10/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Bessemer Academy
COLLEGE: University of West Florida
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/14/91, Bani, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Bani, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Franklin
Taveras
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/31/09
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR CLUB
10 DSL Mets1 (R)
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.223
.275
.260
.255
G
42
54
48
144
AB
112
149
123
384
R
13
16
11
40
H
25
41
32
98
2B
5
4
3
12
3B
1
0
0
1
HR
0
0
0
0
RBI
9
18
15
42
SH
3
3
1
7
SF
1
3
5
9
HB
1
1
5
7
BB
12
18
18
48
SO
16
17
12
45
SB
5
2
5
12
CS
0
1
4
5
E
3
7
2
12
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 205
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
BORN: 7/14/90, Beverly, MA
RESIDES: Beverly, MA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets fifth round pick in 2011/Art Pontarelli
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/26/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Beverly
COLLEGE: Massachusetts Lowell
YR
11
12
W-L
0-0
0-1
2-5
2-6
ERA
0.71
0.75
4.13
2.66
G
9
12
26
47
GS
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
1
1
1
3
IP
12.2
24.0
48.0
84.2
H
6
10
41
57
R
1
4
25
30
ER
1
2
22
25
HR
0
0
3
3
HB
0
5
5
10
BB
3
8
24
35
SO
26
37
76
139
WP
0
0
3
3
BK
0
0
0
0
YR
12
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
AVG
.198
G
40
AB
116
R
19
H
23
2B
9
3B
0
HR
4
RBI
13
SH
0
SF
2
HB
4
BB
12
SO
34
SB
1
CS
1
E
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POSTSEASON
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 205
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/19/90, Auburn, MA
RESIDES: Auburn, MA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 32nd round pick in 2012/Art Pontarelli
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/19/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Auburn
COLLEGE: Northeastern
HISTORY
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 184
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 7/4/91, Cabudare, Lara Venezuela
RESIDES: Cabudare, Lara Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Marciano Alvarez
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/18/10
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011New York-Penn League All-Star
YR
07
08
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Savannah (A)
Kingsport (R)
09 GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
10 St. Lucie (A)
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.264
.185
.185
.333
.357
.250
.212
.300
.251
.251
G
52
31
7
5
26
16
129
69
124
459
AB
212
119
27
18
98
60
434
250
411
1629
R
27
15
2
1
28
4
55
46
71
249
H
56
22
5
6
35
15
92
75
103
409
2B
8
5
1
3
12
5
18
19
26
97
3B
2
2
0
0
1
2
2
3
1
13
HR
2
2
1
0
4
0
11
6
8
34
RBI
30
13
3
3
21
6
52
41
53
222
SH
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
4
SF
1
1
0
0
1
2
5
4
1
15
HB
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
11
34
BB
15
11
3
2
20
7
34
31
60
183
SO
66
41
11
5
20
14
149
66
128
500
SB
2
1
0
1
1
1
5
2
19
32
CS
1
3
0
0
2
1
3
2
4
16
E
10
6
3
0
4
3
21
9
19
75
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
4-3
ERA
3.61
G
18
GS
3
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
1
IP
47.1
H
40
R
23
ER
19
HR
0
HB
3
BB
21
SO
49
WP
5
BK
0
W-L
5-2
ERA
3.66
G
11
GS
10
CG
0
SHO
0
5-2
3.66
11
10
SV
0
IP
H
46.2
42
Did Not Play
0 46.2
42
R
27
ER
19
HR
5
HB
2
BB
20
SO
44
WP
9
BK
0
27
19
20
44
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012Dominican Summer League #2 Sterling Award winner
YR CLUB
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.197
.343
.286
G
49
65
114
AB
132
204
336
R
21
58
79
H
26
70
96
2B
7
18
25
3B
1
3
4
HR
5
10
15
RBI
13
45
58
SH
0
1
1
SF
0
0
0
HB
2
18
20
BB
23
46
69
SO
59
45
104
SB
5
12
17
CS
0
7
7
E
1
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11
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.145
.310
.206
.217
.217
G
38
32
13
23
106
AB
69
58
34
60
221
R
1
10
1
4
16
H
10
18
7
13
48
2B
2
4
0
1
7
3B
0
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
RBI
6
2
3
6
17
SH
0
1
0
1
2
SF
1
1
1
0
3
HB
4
1
0
1
6
BB
6
12
5
4
27
SO
13
8
6
8
35
SB
1
5
1
0
7
CS
0
2
1
0
3
E
2
4
1
1
8
YR CLUB
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.298
.129
263
G
41
15
56
AB
121
31
152
R
19
8
27
H
36
4
40
2B
4
0
4
3B
2
0
2
HR
0
0
0
RBI
13
1
14
SH
0
1
1
SF
1
0
1
HB
5
3
8
BB
7
7
14
SO
25
6
31
SB
10
4
14
CS
3
0
3
E
5
3
8
HEIGHT: 59
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/30/94, Santo Domingo Este, Domincan Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo Este, Domincan Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Alexis
de la Cruz
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/9/11
YR
12
AVG
.128
.187
.167
G
16
23
39
AB
39
75
114
R
6
8
14
H
5
14
19
2B
1
2
3
3B
0
1
1
HR
0
0
0
RBI
8
5
13
SH
1
0
1
SF
3
0
3
HB
1
2
3
BB
7
8
15
SO
12
17
29
SB
1
2
3
CS
0
4
4
E
1
2
3
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 175
BATS: Left
BORN: 1/20/91, Hicksville, NY
RESIDES: Hicksville, NY
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 34th round pick in 2009/Larry Izzo, Jr.
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/29/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Hicksville
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011Kingsport Sterling Award Winner; Applachian League Postseason All-Star
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.293
.313
.318
.250
.300
.306
G
12
20
58
1
93
184
AB
41
48
201
4
343
637
R
8
8
38
0
48
102
H
12
15
64
1
103
195
2B
2
1
8
0
18
29
3B
0
1
1
0
2
4
HR
1
1
3
0
5
10
RBI
7
7
24
0
47
85
SH
0
3
6
0
2
11
SF
0
0
0
0
3
3
HB
1
1
3
0
8
13
BB
7
7
38
0
53
105
SO
7
8
34
2
73
124
SB
1
0
4
0
2
7
CS
0
0
2
0
1
3
E
2
12
6
0
6
26
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YR
09
10
11
YEAR IN REVIEW
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 59
WEIGHT: 178
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/10/93,Villa de Cura,Venezuela
RESIDES: Maracay, Edo Aragua,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Hector
Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/1/11
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 177
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 10/1/91, Ocumare del Toy Miranda,Venezuela
RESIDES: Ocumare del Toy Miranda,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Modesto
Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/28/09
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
AVG
.267
G
9
AB
30
R
4
H
8
2B
1
3B
1
HR
0
RBI
2
SH
0
SF
0
HB
0
BB
2
SO
6
SB
1
CS
2
E
2
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-1
2-0
2-1
ERA
0.00
1.42
1.13
G
5
6
11
GS
0
4
4
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
5.0
19.0
24.0
H
6
16
22
R
9
5
14
ER
0
3
3
HR
0
0
0
HB
0
1
1
BB
5
11
16
SO
4
8
12
WP
1
0
1
BK
1
0
1
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 160
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 1/18/94, Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Camilo
Pina
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/1/11
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 59
WEIGHT: 168
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/30/93, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo Norte, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Alexis de la Cruz & Gerardo
Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/26/12
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
12
CLUB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Signed for 2013
SH
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
AVG
.206
G
67
AB
204
R
28
H
42
2B
15
3B
1
HR
1
RBI
15
SH
3
SF
0
HB
4
BB
18
SO
50
SB
3
CS
10
E
26
W-L
1-1
5-2
6-3
ERA
3.48
2.95
3.13
G
17
16
33
GS
1
6
7
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
1
1
2
IP
31.0
61.0
92.0
H
19
58
77
R
17
21
38
ER
12
20
32
HR
1
1
2
HB
6
1
7
BB
16
19
35
SO
26
43
69
WP
6
3
9
BK
0
0
0
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2
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
W-L
0-2
ERA
6.14
G
9
GS
4
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
1
IP
29.1
H
35
R
21
ER
20
HR
6
BB
17
SO
20
WP
4
BK
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012New York-Penn League All-Star
YR CLUB
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
6-1
4-5
10-6
ERA
2.00
2.45
2.24
G
13
12
25
GS
13
12
25
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 63.0
0 73.1
0 136.1
H
44
57
101
R
17
22
39
ER
14
20
34
HR
1
2
3
HB
0
6
6
BB
5
9
14
SO
80
85
165
WP
9
0
9
BK
0
1
1
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 192
BATS: Right
THROWS: Left
BORN: 5/29/91, Stony Brook, NY
RESIDES: Stony Brook, NY
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets second round pick in 2009/Larry Izzo, Jr.
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/17/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Ward Melville Senior
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
2-1
2-1
1.55
1.55
6
6
6
6
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
H
Injured - Did Not Play
Injured - Did Not Play
0 29.0
16
0 29.0
16
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
10
10
5
5
1
1
1
1
17
17
34
34
0
0
0
0
HISTORY
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
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HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 8/25/96, Culiacan Rosales, Mexico
RESIDES: Culiacan Rosales, Mexico
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Gabriel Low & Fred Mazuca
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/29/12
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR CLUB
10
11
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/22/90, Nizao, Domincan Republic
RESIDES: Nizao, Domincan Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/11/08
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 170
BATS: Right
BORN: 1/27/94, Dyersburg, TN
RESIDES: Dyersburg, TN
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 24th round pick in 2012/Jarrett England
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/16/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Dyer County
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
MEDIA
CLUB
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
2-0
ERA
2.81
G
19
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
1
IP
32.0
H
27
R
19
ER
10
HR
1
HB
9
BB
23
SO
20
WP
7
BK
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012New York-Penn League All-Star
YR CLUB
09 AZL Cubs (R)
10 Boise (A)
11 Windy City (IND)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-0
0-3
1-2
2-0
4-3
ERA
3.12
4.18
4.61
1.82
2.90
G
3
6
6
20
29
GS
1
4
3
0
5
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
6
6
IP
8.2
23.2
13.2
29.2
62.0
H
8
34
12
19
61
R
3
18
12
6
27
ER
3
11
7
6
20
HR
0
0
1
1
1
HB
0
1
0
0
1
BB
1
8
9
6
15
SO
7
16
8
29
52
WP
0
4
3
3
7
BK
0
0
0
0
0
THROWS: Right
YR CLUB
11 GCL Mets (R)
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-1
ERA
5.48
G
9
GS
3
CG
0
SHO
0
1-1
5.48
SV
1
IP
H
23.0
17
Did Not Play
1 23.0
17
R
16
ER
14
HR
1
HB
5
BB
6
SO
18
WP
3
BK
0
16
14
18
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-2
5-1
0-0
ERA
5.94
2.95
1.93
G
8
7
1
GS
8
7
1
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
7-3
4.24
16
16
SV
0
0
0
IP
36.1
39.2
4.2
Did Not Play
0 80.2
H
39
24
6
R
26
15
2
ER
24
13
1
HR
4
2
0
HB
4
3
0
BB
13
12
2
SO
42
38
2
WP
3
2
1
BK
1
0
0
69
43
38
27
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CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-2
3-0
5-2
ERA
3.78
3.27
3.58
G
9
5
14
GS
8
5
13
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
0
0
0
IP
33.1
22.0
55.1
H
32
16
48
R
17
8
25
ER
14
8
22
HR
0
0
0
HB
4
1
5
BB
8
6
14
SO
19
21
40
WP
3
4
7
BK
1
0
1
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 188
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/8/95, Santiago, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santiago, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Daurys Nin & Gerardo Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 1/11/12
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
12
W-L
2-1
0-1
2-2
ERA
3.86
4.50
4.03
G
10
5
15
GS
1
0
1
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
1
0
1
IP
28.0
10.0
38.0
H
22
8
30
R
22
5
27
ER
12
5
17
HR
0
0
0
HB
6
1
7
BB
9
5
14
SO
19
6
25
WP
5
2
7
BK
0
0
0
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
0-1
0-1
9.39
9.39
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
IP
H
Did Not Play
7.2
6
7.2
6
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
10
10
8
8
0
0
3
3
6
6
7
7
4
4
0
0
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010South Atlantic League All-Star.
CLUB
W-L
Brooklyn (A)
3-1
Kingsport (R)
2-0
09 Brooklyn (A)
6-3
10 Savannah (A)
3-4
St. Lucie (A)
2-4
Binghamton (AA)
0-1
11 Binghamton (AA) 10-8
12 Binghamton (AA)
0-2
Minor League Totals 26-23
ERA
9.00
0.90
2.09
2.49
3.82
24.30
4.47
13.09
3.78
G
8
6
13
14
12
1
26
10
90
GS
0
2
13
12
12
1
25
0
65
CG
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
SHO
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
SV
IP
0
7.0
0 20.0
0 82.0
2 79,2
0 66.0
0
3.1
1 133.0
0 11.0
3 402.0
H
9
12
61
62
69
8
156
17
394
R
8
2
23
28
35
9
85
17
207
ER
7
2
19
22
28
9
66
16
169
HR
2
0
4
4
4
4
12
1
32
HB
1
0
3
2
5
0
14
2
27
BB
6
8
17
11
26
4
42
10
124
SO
11
22
71
98
61
6
105
9
383
WP
0
0
5
2
4
2
12
4
29
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
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YR
08
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 1/24/86, Crawfordsville, IN
RESIDES: Crawfordsville, IN
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 14th round pick in 2008/Scott Trcka
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/9/08
HIGH SCHOOL: Crawfordsville
COLLEGE: Indiana Wesleyan University
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR CLUB
11
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 168
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/8/92, San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/5/11
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.287
.241
.268
G
38
26
64
AB
115
83
198
R
23
15
38
H
33
20
53
2B
9
3
12
3B
3
0
3
HR
0
0
0
RBI
20
7
27
SH
1
3
4
SF
4
1
5
HB
4
4
8
BB
23
11
34
SO
20
17
37
SB
9
2
11
CS
12
4
16
E
4
0
4
W-L
4-2
2-1
2-1
1-1
9-5
ERA
2.09
1.40
3.78
2.55
2.68
G
16
13
32
26
87
GS
4
0
0
0
4
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
2 47.1
1 19.1
1 52.1
2 35.1
6 154.1
H
37
23
45
31
136
R
15
5
27
10
57
ER
11
3
22
10
46
HR
1
0
7
1
9
HB
2
0
5
0
7
BB
11
3
14
14
42
SO
44
12
36
40
132
WP
0
0
2
2
4
BK
0
2
0
1
3
THROWS: Right
YR CLUB
10 GCL Mets (R)
11 Kingsport (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
HB
2
3
4
9
W-L
1-1
3-2
0-6
4-9
ERA
2.19
3.86
7.98
4.88
G
8
11
11
30
GS
6
11
6
23
CG
0
1
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 24.2
0 51.1
2 38.1
2 114.1
H
13
30
38
81
R
11
28
37
76
ER
6
22
34
62
HR
0
5
7
12
BB
17
38
22
77
SO
28
61
50
139
WP
0
8
3
12
BK
0
0
0
0
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 155
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/10/94, Ciudad Colon, Panama
RESIDES: Ciudad de Colon, Panama
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Alex
Zapata
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/10
YR
11
MEDIA
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
YEAR IN REVIEW
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.143
.121
280
.226
G
14
15
42
71
AB
28
33
107
168
R
3
6
16
25
H
4
4
30
38
2B
1
0
3
4
3B
0
1
1
2
HR
1
1
2
4
RBI
1
2
13
16
SH
0
2
1
3
SF
0
0
1
1
HB
0
1
3
4
BB
3
3
13
19
SO
8
9
25
42
SB
0
0
0
0
CS
0
1
2
3
E
2
2
7
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2011Brooklyn Sterling Award Winner; New York-Penn League All-Star
YR CLUB
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.355
280
.312
G
59
81
140
AB
220
289
509
R
45
36
81
H
78
81
159
2B
23
16
39
3B
3
2
5
HR
2
6
8
RBI
24
39
63
SH
1
6
7
SF
0
4
4
HB
3
3
6
BB
43
50
93
SO
39
53
92
SB
9
19
28
CS
4
3
7
E
11
13
24
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 175
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/9/89, Long Beach, CA
RESIDES: Long Beach, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets eighth round pick in 2011/Doug Thurman
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/12/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Loyola HS
COLLEGE: Fresno State
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
12
BB
12
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
AVG
.242
G
38
AB
124
R
15
H
30
2B
6
3B
0
HR
2
RBI
15
SH
0
SF
3
HB
1
SO
23
SB
1
CS
0
E
7
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/27/93, Cheyenne, WY
RESIDES: Cheyenne, WY
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets first round pick in 2011/Jim Reeves
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/15/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Cheyenne East (WY) HS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2008MVP at High School Under Armour All-American Game
YR
11
AVG
.241
.111
..248
.243
G
7
3
69
79
AB
29
9
266
304
R
5
0
41
46
H
7
1
66
74
2B
0
0
20
20
3B
0
0
2
2
HR
2
0
6
8
RBI
4
0
40
44
SH
0
0
1
1
SF
0
0
1
1
HB
0
0
7
7
BB
3
3
46
52
SO
9
5
78
92
SB
0
0
1
1
CS
0
0
5
5
E
0
0
1
1
YR
10
11
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
4-3
1-3
1-2
2-1
8-9
ERA
2.45
3.41
4.60
2.68
2.20
3.00
G
8
10
6
8
6
38
GS
0
4
2
8
6
20
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
2
7.1
0 34.1
1 15.2
0 37.0
0 28.2
3 123.0
H
6
26
12
29
22
95
R
2
23
10
12
12
59
ER
2
13
8
11
7
41
HR
0
0
0
0
1
1
HB
2
5
3
6
4
20
BB
4
27
13
9
11
64
SO
10
29
19
31
20
109
WP
1
10
5
5
7
28
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
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2012Dominican Summer League #1 Sterling Award winner
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 153
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/13/93, Cotui, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Ramon Pena, Ismael Cruz, Sandy
Rosario & Modesto Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/21/09
YEAR IN REVIEW
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
BORN: 4/12/94, Oviedo, FL
RESIDES: Oviedo, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets eighth round pick in 2012/Mike Silvestri
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/13/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Orangewood Christian
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
1-3
ERA
7.36
G
15
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
4
IP
22.0
H
25
R
22
ER
18
HR
0
HB
3
BB
18
SO
19
WP
4
BK
0
W-L
5-1
2-4
1-0
1-0
9-5
ERA
3.50
2.04
1.47
2.79
2.32
G
14
18
17
8
57
GS
0
1
0
0
1
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
3
4
8
2
17
IP
18.0
35.1
18.1
9.2
81.1
H
15
29
17
13
74
R
7
10
4
3
24
ER
7
8
3
3
21
HR
1
1
0
1
3
HB
1
3
3
1
8
BB
13
14
7
4
38
SO
21
30
27
6
84
WP
6
5
2
0
13
BK
0
0
0
0
0
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.429
.205
.127
.185
G
3
38
37
78
AB
7
73
55
135
R
1
12
11
24
H
3
15
7
25
2B
1
5
2
8
3B
0
1
1
2
HR
0
0
0
0
RBI
1
2
4
7
SH
0
1
9
14
SF
0
1
2
3
HB
0
2
1
2
BB
0
5
6
8
SO
3
15
10
28
SB
0
0
5
5
CS
0
1
3
4
E
0
4
1
5
THROWS: Right
YR
12
HB
4
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
W-L
4-3
ERA
8.15
G
9
GS
6
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
35.1
H
49
R
33
ER
32
HR
1
BB
7
SO
20
WP
2
BK
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2008Florida State League Most Valuable Pitcher; 2007Brooklyn Sterling Award winner, New York-Penn League All-Star,
led league in wins and ERA, Pitcher of the Week, 8/20-8/26
YR
07
08
ERA
1.49
5.51
3.43
5.93
1.50
7.11
3.94
6.75
4.26
6.28
4.46
G
14
3
24
23
3
10
26
4
25
28
160
GS
13
3
24
23
2
7
10
1
20
10
113
CG
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
SHO
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
SV
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
IP
72.1
16.1
133.2
123.0
18.0
44.1
82.1
8.0
116.1
76.0
690.1
H
51
20
135
152
13
59
77
13
110
83
708
R
13
10
55
152
5
36
44
7
62
60
380
ER
12
10
51
81
3
35
36
6
55
53
342
HR
0
3
12
13
0
6
10
0
19
13
76
HB
4
0
7
4
1
1
9
0
6
5
37
BB
12
9
33
4
1
14
38
7
44
42
253
SO
69
15
116
84
13
41
67
5
91
36
537
WP
4
0
8
4
1
0
4
2
3
0
26
BK
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
YR
09
10
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
11 Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
12 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.194
.500
.265
.206
.262
.173
.232
G
32
1
55
9
56
49
202
AB
93
4
204
34
168
139
642
R
7
2
30
0
21
17
77
H
18
2
54
7
44
24
149
2B
3
1
8
0
8
4
24
3B
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
HR
0
1
4
0
0
4
9
RBI
2
2
31
3
14
19
71
SH
0
0
1
0
2
15
65
SF
0
0
2
0
0
2
5
HB
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
BB
10
0
17
2
21
0
2
SO
31
0
33
5
39
30
138
SB
4
0
6
0
0
1
11
CS
3
0
0
0
1
0
4
E
5
0
8
0
4
3
20
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 235
BATS: Left
THROWS: Left
BORN: 7/7/90, Tampa, FL
RESIDES: Tampa, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets ninth round pick in 2011/Les Parker
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/19/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Alonso, Tampa, FL
COLLEGE: University of Florida
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
5-8
5-8
3.64
3.64
22
22
22
22
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
H
Did Not Play
0 108.2
123
0 108.2
123
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
53
53
44
44
6
6
2
2
33
33
86
86
8
8
3
3
YR
12
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
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HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 151
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/3/94, Puerto La Cruz,Venezuela
RESIDES: Puerto La Cruz,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Nestor Moreno & Hector Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/12
HISTORY
YR CLUB
11
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 210
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/7/86, Fort Lauderdale, FL
RESIDES: Boca Raton, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 41st round pick in 2009/ Tommy Jackson
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/18/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Pope John Paul II
COLLEGE: Florida Atlantic
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
W-L
Brooklyn (A)
9-1
Binghamton (AA)
1-1
St. Lucie (A)
12-6
09 Binghamton (AA) 4-10
St. Lucie (A)
1-1
10 Buffalo (AAA)
3-4
Binghamton (AA)
4-4
11 Binghamton (AA)
1-1
Buffalo (AAA)
6-7
12 Buffalo (AAA)
4-9
Minor League Totals 45-44
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 203
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 7/12/86, Florence, CA
RESIDES: Cheraw, SC
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 20th round pick in 2007/Marlin McPhail
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/9/07
HIGH SCHOOL: Chesterfield
COLLEGE: Francis Marion
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011South Atlantic League All-Star; 2010Named All-Pac-10 Conference Honorable Mention and was a two-time Pac-10
Pitcher of the Week.
YR
11
CLUB
W-L
Savannah (A)
6-2
St. Lucie (A)
5-4
12 Binghamton (AA)
8-8
Minor League Totals 19-14
ERA
3.12
3.97
5.06
4.29
G
14
13
25
52
GS
14
10
25
49
CG
0
1
2
3
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 78.0
0 59.0
0 144.0
0 281.0
H
75
66
169
310
R
31
31
91
153
ER
27
26
81
134
HR
3
1
18
22
HB
7
5
5
17
BB
11
15
37
63
SO
69
39
84
192
WP
3
4
9
16
BK
0
1
0
1
AVG
.308
.273
.295
G
63
37
100
AB
237
132
369
R
37
13
50
H
73
36
109
2B
9
1
10
3B
4
0
4
HR
1
2
3
RBI
20
13
33
SH
3
1
4
SF
0
2
2
HB
7
0
7
BB
19
7
26
SO
37
30
67
SB
30
5
35
CS
9
3
12
E
3
4
7
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
BACKGROUNDHis father, Tony, is a former major league player and manager and is currently the bench coach for the
New York Yankees; Played in the 2001 Little League World Series with the Bronx, NY team.
YR
07
08
09
10
CLUB
Savannah (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
GCL Mets (R)
St. Lucie (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.210
.264
.224
.313
.270
.223
.254
.198
233
G
103
105
100
10
10
95
41
40
504
AB
367
397
392
32
37
319
142
126
1812
R
26
24
43
4
3
28
19
14
171
H
77
105
88
10
10
71
36
25
422
2B
12
22
15
1
2
13
10
7
82
3B
0
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
5
HR
5
6
8
0
0
5
4
3
31
RBI
30
41
44
2
7
37
22
17
200
SH
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
3
SF
4
3
3
0
1
0
1
0
12
HB
4
1
4
1
0
3
0
2
15
BB
24
25
15
6
7
20
11
16
119
SO
76
95
78
6
12
50
29
25
371
SB
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
5
CS
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
3
E
18
7
7
0
0
8
2
6
48
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-6
3-1
3-1
1-2
0-1
9-11
ERA
3.95
4.15
2.00
2.10
9.82
3.51
G
14
12
10
7
10
53
GS
13
0
4
5
0
22
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 57.0
0 30.1
1 36.0
0 25.2
1
7.1
2 156.1
H
63
31
22
24
10
150
R
38
14
9
12
10
83
ER
25
14
8
6
8
61
HR
4
1
0
1
2
8
HB
5
0
0
2
0
7
BB
17
18
14
11
4
64
SO
39
22
37
29
12
139
WP
6
2
5
4
1
18
BK
3
1
1
0
1
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11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.262
.119
.238
G
61
12
73
AB
210
42
252
R
26
1
27
H
55
5
60
2B
9
1
10
3B
1
1
2
HR
2
0
2
RBI
38
1
39
SH
0
0
0
SF
3
0
3
HB
5
0
5
BB
25
3
28
SO
47
12
59
SB
15
0
15
CS
2
1
3
E
17
5
22
YR
12
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
1-1
ERA
6.26
G
15
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
23.0
H
28
R
17
ER
16
HR
5
HB
1
BB
5
SO
23
WP
1
BK
0
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 171
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/30/93, El Seibo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Bani, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Marciano Alvarez & Gerardo
Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 12/19/11
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
AVG
.222
G
50
AB
171
R
28
H
38
2B
9
3B
3
HR
1
RBI
18
SH
1
SF
2
HB
7
BB
17
SO
55
SB
18
CS
6
E
4
YEAR IN REVIEW
W-L
0-0
1-0
3-4
6-1
10-5
ERA
4.50
3.86
2.61
2.05
2.43
G
2
7
9
11
29
GS
0
1
9
10
20
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
2.0
0
7.0
0 51.2
0 61.1
0 122.0
H
3
4
56
53
116
R
1
3
17
17
38
ER
1
3
15
14
33
HR
0
0
3
2
5
HB
0
1
1
3
5
BB
0
3
8
14
25
SO
1
9
54
51
115
WP
0
1
1
2
4
BK
0
0
0
1
1
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Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Left
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/29/90, Covina, CA
RESIDES: Covina, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets fourth round pick in 2011/Fred Mazuca
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/8/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Covina HS
COLLEGE: Cal State Fullerton
YR
11
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/22/91, Puyallup, WA
RESIDES: Puyallup, WA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 20th round pick in 2012/Jarrett England
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/11/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Emerald Ridge
COLLEGE: University of Kentucky
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 8/31/94, Cartagea, Colombia
RESIDES: Cartagea, Colombia
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Ismael Cruz, Rafael Perez & Harold
Herrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/29/10
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Sterling Award winner with the Dominican Summer League Mets#1
YR CLUB
09 DSL Mets (R)
10 DSL Mets (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.250
.310
.223
.261
.263
G
63
69
52
61
245
AB
224
248
202
207
881
R
40
42
30
23
135
H
56
77
45
54
232
2B
8
14
7
13
42
3B
3
4
3
2
12
HR
6
3
2
5
16
RBI
43
45
16
27
131
SH
1
2
0
0
3
SF
3
5
1
1
10
HB
11
15
6
2
34
BB
30
18
12
21
82
SO
77
48
60
55
240
SB
27
29
4
10
70
CS
6
7
4
2
19
E
6
3
2
3
14
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
AVG
.250
G
61
AB
216
R
26
H
54
2B
8
3B
0
HR
7
RBI
27
SH
0
SF
3
HB
8
BB
25
SO
24
SB
0
CS
0
E
4
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
St. Lucie (A)
GCL Mets (R)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.198
.251
.333
.196
.200
.219
G
33
67
4
35
64
203
AB
91
227
9
112
215
654
R
10
21
0
14
23
68
H
18
57
3
22
43
143
2B
3
10
0
3
8
24
3B
1
2
0
2
1
6
HR
0
1
0
1
1
3
RBI
3
33
2
9
21
68
SH
2
2
1
0
4
9
SF
0
6
0
2
5
13
HB
1
5
0
2
2
10
BB
8
27
0
14
18
67
SO
21
45
4
30
47
147
SB
3
7
0
1
1
12
CS
1
3
0
0
0
4
E
8
17
0
4
5
34
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
0-0
ERA
3.86
G
3
GS
2
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
9.1
H
4
R
4
ER
4
HR
2
HB
1
BB
4
SO
6
WP
1
BK
1
AVG
.318
.240
.267
G
58
112
170
AB
211
396
607
R
42
38
80
H
67
95
162
2B
14
21
35
3B
1
6
7
HR
7
2
9
RBI
34
44
78
SH
0
2
2
SF
2
6
8
HB
2
5
7
BB
24
27
51
SO
53
112
165
SB
6
16
22
CS
1
0
1
E
0
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HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 193
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/23/94, Puerto Cabello,Venezuela
RESIDES: Puerto Cabello,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Ismael Perez, & Hector Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/1/12
YR
12
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.148
.179
.270
.190
G
28
18
12
58
AB
61
39
37
137
R
10
3
4
17
H
9
7
10
26
2B
4
2
0
6
3B
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
RBI
4
6
3
13
SH
3
0
0
3
SF
0
1
1
2
HB
3
0
1
4
BB
7
5
3
15
SO
8
13
11
32
SB
0
0
1
1
CS
1
0
2
3
E
3
0
0
3
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-1
0-1
1-2
ERA
8.18
4.35
6.33
G
10
6
16
GS
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
SV
1
0
1
IP
11.0
10.1
21.1
H
6
11
17
R
10
6
16
ER
10
5
15
HR
1
0
1
HB
1
2
3
BB
19
6
25
SO
11
8
19
WP
4
3
7
BK
2
1
3
YR CLUB
09 VSL Mets (R)
10 DSL Mets2 (R)
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
1-2
2-3
0-0
3-5
ERA
5.14
1.69
1.48
7.66
2.89
G
5
10
15
13
43
GS
0
8
9
0
17
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0
7.0
0 37.1
0 54.2
1 22.1
1 121.1
H
11
22
53
27
113
R
8
9
21
21
59
ER
4
7
9
19
39
HR
0
0
0
2
2
HB
0
5
10
5
20
BB
6
16
11
8
41
SO
8
37
52
16
113
WP
3
5
12
5
25
BK
1
0
0
0
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POSTSEASON
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 165
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/7/95, Edo Carabobo,Venezuela
RESIDES: Edo Carabobo,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/22/09
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 183
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 2/7/95, Edo Carabobo,Venezuela
RESIDES: Edo Carabobo,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/5/11
YR
11
12
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
AVG
.191
.232
.214
G
52
62
114
AB
188
237
425
R
25
30
55
H
36
55
91
2B
2
10
12
3B
1
1
2
HR
1
0
1
RBI
19
26
45
SH
5
3
8
SF
2
4
6
HB
3
2
5
BB
26
17
43
SO
44
49
93
SB
6
9
15
CS
6
3
9
E
24
18
42
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011Dominican Summer League Mets #2 Sterling Award winner
YR
10
11
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-3
2-1
2-1
3-6
9-11
ERA
4.39
2.88
0.00
6.18
3.85
G
11
11
5
11
38
GS
9
10
4
11
34
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 41.0
0 50.0
0 24.0
0 51.0
0 166.0
H
40
37
15
66
158
R
23
18
3
39
83
ER
20
16
0
35
71
HR
0
2
0
4
6
HB
5
1
2
3
11
BB
20
18
3
18
59
SO
26
35
23
34
118
WP
4
5
3
6
18
BK
0
0
0
1
1
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
3-2
1-2
0-1
3-2
7-7
ERA
3.07
7.02
6.23
4.20
4.51
G
15
13
9
15
52
GS
3
3
3
6
15
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 41.0
0 16.2
2 17.1
0 40.2
2 115.2
H
26
16
17
36
95
R
21
18
13
24
76
ER
14
13
12
19
58
HR
0
0
2
2
4
HB
1
1
0
4
6
BB
21
22
14
27
84
SO
35
16
27
35
113
WP
10
3
4
10
27
BK
1
0
1
1
3
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
AVG
.232
G
24
AB
69
R
15
H
16
2B
0
3B
0
HR
2
RBI
6
SH
0
SF
1
HB
2
BB
11
SO
9
SB
0
CS
0
E
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12
CLUB
Savannah (A)
AVG
.259
G
42
AB
158
R
18
H
41
2B
8
3B
0
HR
3
RBI
13
SH
0
SF
2
HB
7
BB
12
SO
26
SB
5
CS
1
E
7
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 10/27/88, Bronx, NY
RESIDES: Bronx, NY
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Tommy Jackson
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/4/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Lehman
COLLEGE: Troy University
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012South Atlantic League All-Star
YR
11
AVG
.290
.326
.333
.306
.316
G
27
15
64
64
170
AB
93
43
261
255
652
R
17
6
42
31
96
H
27
14
87
78
206
2B
6
2
14
15
37
3B
0
0
1
3
4
HR
1
0
8
1
10
RBI
14
5
37
29
85
SH
0
1
3
4
8
SF
0
2
3
1
6
HB
1
0
3
2
6
BB
8
2
26
14
50
SO
16
7
33
38
94
SB
3
0
4
7
14
CS
1
1
3
2
7
E
3
1
13
13
30
AVG
.292
.232
.313
.152
.273
G
37
26
39
11
113
AB
120
95
144
33
392
R
17
9
16
3
45
H
35
22
45
5
107
2B
8
1
8
2
19
3B
6
1
4
0
11
HR
0
1
2
0
3
RBI
17
7
20
2
46
SH
1
0
0
1
2
SF
2
0
4
0
6
HB
3
0
0
0
3
BB
12
13
8
3
36
SO
14
12
24
8
58
SB
10
0
4
0
14
CS
3
6
2
0
11
E
5
4
3
0
12
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2010Sterling Award winner at Kingsport, Appalachian League Player of the Week, July 5-11.
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.290
.312
.200
.221
.274
.242
.256
G
17
61
8
131
83
42
342
AB
62
250
30
516
318
153
1329
R
5
44
3
59
41
19
171
H
18
78
6
114
87
37
340
2B
3
22
1
23
21
5
75
3B
0
0
0
2
1
0
3
HR
1
13
1
17
16
8
56
RBI
10
48
11
78
59
24
230
SH
0
0
0
3
1
0
4
SF
0
1
2
3
2
0
8
HB
1
1
1
3
2
2
10
BB
9
15
6
29
29
8
96
SO
15
43
10
106
71
30
275
SB
1
3
0
2
1
1
8
CS
1
1
0
1
0
0
3
E
12
20
2
44
19
13
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YR
09
10
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 210
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/18/91, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2008/Ismael Cruz & Marcelino Vallejo
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/08
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
11
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 198
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/3/90, Tulsa, OK
RESIDES: Delray Beach, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets second round pick in 2012/Steve Gossett
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/23/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Kelley
COLLEGE: Arkansas
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012 Eastern League All-Star
YR
07
08
09
CLUB
W-L
DSL Mets (R)
2-2
DSL Mets (R)
4-4
Kingsport (R)
3-1
Savannah (A)
2-1
10 Savannah (A)
8-9
11 St. Lucie (A)
4-4
12 Buffalo (AAA)
0-0
Binghamton (AA)
2-3
Minor League Totals 25-24
ERA
3.46
2.63
2.96
2.16
3.08
3.96
2.08
3.22
3.14
G
11
15
9
3
27
16
1
34
116
GS
2
13
9
3
27
16
1
3
74
CG
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 26.0
0 72.0
0 45.2
0 16.2
0 146.0
0 75.0
0
4.1
1 72.2
1 458.1
H
17
48
39
5
116
60
3
58
346
R
14
28
20
4
61
38
1
29
195
ER
10
21
15
4
50
33
1
26
160
HR
1
0
2
0
5
11
0
13
32
HB
2
2
3
0
11
5
0
3
26
BB
21
22
20
9
46
29
2
21
170
SO
29
81
36
24
152
74
2
77
475
WP
2
8
1
2
2
4
0
6
25
BK
0
0
1
1
5
2
0
0
9
CLUB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Did Not Play
SH
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
W-L
0-1
ERA
29.70
G
4
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
0-1
29.70
SV
0
IP
H
3.1
10
Did Not Play
0
3.1
10
R
11
ER
11
HR
0
HB
4
BB
3
SO
4
WP
0
BK
0
11
11
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
2-3
0-0
2-3
4-6
ERA
7.09
9.88
6.43
7.57
G
27
11
7
45
GS
1
0
0
1
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
1
1
0
2
IP
33.0
13.2
14.0
60.2
H
36
15
14
65
R
31
17
16
64
ER
26
15
10
51
HR
0
3
0
3
HB
7
4
2
13
BB
34
16
12
62
SO
21
15
8
44
WP
15
3
3
21
BK
1
0
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CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.232
.189
.280
.246
.251
G
36
19
41
19
115
AB
82
37
143
57
319
R
11
1
23
8
43
H
19
7
40
14
80
2B
2
1
7
2
12
3B
1
0
3
0
4
HR
0
0
0
0
0
RBI
5
3
14
5
27
SH
2
1
3
0
6
SF
0
0
2
0
2
HB
1
0
0
0
1
BB
9
3
12
11
35
SO
13
7
22
13
55
SB
6
1
6
2
15
CS
4
1
4
2
11
E
5
3
9
6
23
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
3-1
ERA
4.26
G
12
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
19.0
H
19
R
16
ER
9
HR
0
HB
1
BB
19
SO
18
WP
2
BK
0
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/18/84, Houston, TX
RESIDES: Humble, TX
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a minor league free agent in 2012/Les Pajari (Cleveland)
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/1/06
HIGH SCHOOL: South Houston
COLLEGE: Rice
CLUB
AVG
Mahoning Valley (A) .268
Kinston (A)
.262
Akron (AA)
.241
Akron (AA)
.295
Akron (AA)
.317
Columbus (AAA)
.293
11 PITTSBURGH (NL) .083
Columbus (AAA)
.193
Indianapolis (AAA) .385
Altoona (AA)
.267
12 Binghamton (AA) .290
Buffalo (AAA)
.265
Minor League Totals
.267
Major League Totals
.083
G
45
133
137
33
21
86
7
18
6
57
57
65
658
AB
157
493
532
105
63
317
12
57
13
225
214
257
2433
7
12
R
26
84
75
18
11
49
1
6
3
24
30
30
356
1
H
42
129
128
31
20
93
1
11
5
60
62
68
649
1
2B
11
20
22
4
7
23
0
1
2
3
14
14
121
0
3B
4
9
10
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
28
0
HR
4
20
7
0
1
12
0
2
0
5
5
8
64
0
RBI
24
82
49
12
11
46
1
5
6
19
29
32
315
1
SH
14
68
77
23
11
40
1
6
5
18
28
22
312
1
SF
33
95
122
30
10
75
8
22
2
41
48
56
534
8
HB
2
21
12
2
0
6
0
1
0
3
5
3
55
0
BB
0
8
6
3
2
2
0
0
0
1
3
5
30
0
SO
0
1
9
2
0
4
0
2
0
0
1
3
22
0
SB
1
4
3
0
4
2
0
0
1
2
1
2
20
0
CS
3
2
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
3
13
1
E
11
32
20
5
4
15
0
1
0
10
9
20
127
0
HISTORY
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
W-L
3-1
ERA
2.20
G
18
GS
5
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
2
IP
49.0
H
42
R
24
ER
12
HR
0
HB
3
BB
15
SO
28
WP
5
BK
0
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POSTSEASON
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 170
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/27/91, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Sandy
Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 9/8/11
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
06
07
08
09
10
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 186
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 8/27/91, La Vega, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: La Vega, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, Sandy
Rosario & Modesto Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/14/10
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 157
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/3/92, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, Pablo
Cruz & Sandy Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/15/10
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
AVG
.123
G
30
AB
106
R
10
H
13
2B
3
3B
0
HR
0
RBI
6
SH
2
SF
1
HB
3
BB
8
SO
22
SB
0
CS
0
E
4
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
3-3
2-0
5-3
ERA
5.68
5.28
5.02
5.26
G
5
12
7
24
GS
0
2
0
2
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
1
2
3
IP
6.1
30.2
14.1
51.1
H
11
38
12
61
R
6
21
8
35
ER
4
18
8
30
HR
0
0
0
0
HB
2
2
2
6
BB
2
10
8
20
SO
3
25
12
40
WP
0
0
0
0
BK
0
1
0
1
AVG
.222
.100
.200
G
18
6
24
AB
45
10
55
R
8
0
8
H
10
1
11
2B
2
0
2
3B
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
RBI
4
0
4
SH
1
0
1
SF
1
0
1
HB
8
1
9
BB
7
2
9
SO
9
4
13
SB
0
0
0
CS
0
0
0
E
0
0
0
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.280
.256
.270
G
36
24
60
AB
132
90
222
R
12
14
26
H
37
23
60
2B
6
8
14
3B
0
0
0
HR
3
2
5
RBI
20
20
40
SH
0
0
0
SF
2
0
2
HB
1
4
5
BB
14
6
20
SO
24
23
47
SB
6
2
8
CS
6
3
9
E
4
2
6
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YR
07
08
09
10
CLUB
W-L
AZL Brewers (R)
3-3
AZL Brewers (R)
1-3
Helena (R)
3-7
Helena (R)
1-0
Wisconsin (A)
4-0
11 Brevard County (A) 4-5
Wisconsin (A)
0-1
St. Lucie (A)
0-0
12 Binghamton (AA)
1-2
St. Lucie (A)
3-0
Minor League Totals 20-21
ERA
6.75
4.20
5.06
1.26
4.50
5.83
1.34
4.50
5.83
0.94
4.43
G
14
11
15
5
14
16
19
1
26
23
144
GS
2
5
8
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
29
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 37.1
0 40.2
1 58.2
1 14.1
2 32.0
0 66.1
5 33.2
0
2.0
3 29.1
11 28.2
23 343.0
H
50
47
78
11
28
79
21
5
35
10
364
R
40
29
47
2
19
48
7
1
21
4
218
ER
28
19
33
2
16
43
5
1
19
3
169
HR
2
1
4
0
0
9
2
0
1
1
20
HB
4
3
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
2
14
BB
32
13
14
3
15
33
12
1
29
11
163
SO
23
28
45
15
44
39
42
2
27
34
299
WP
6
7
6
3
7
4
5
1
5
5
49
BK
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 170
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/20/95, Santo Domingo Centro, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Gerardo Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 7/2/12
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Signed for 2013
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
W-L
3-2
2-2
1-3
2-2
8-9
ERA
2.50
4.84
3.92
2.98
3.31
G
15
8
9
13
45
GS
5
3
6
13
27
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 39.2
0 22.1
0 20.2
0 45.1
0 128.0
H
12
18
19
28
77
R
15
19
15
17
66
ER
11
12
9
15
47
HR
0
1
0
0
1
HB
5
3
0
5
13
BB
38
23
23
43
127
SO
53
22
21
48
144
WP
8
11
5
7
31
BK
0
1
0
0
1
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
DSL Mets1 (R)
11 DSL Mets1 (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.171
.282
.245
.250
.251
G
17
41
65
41
164
AB
35
142
233
144
554
R
2
26
44
24
96
H
6
40
57
36
139
2B
0
5
4
3
12
3B
0
4
3
0
7
HR
0
1
0
1
2
RBI
2
24
14
16
56
SH
1
4
4
3
12
SF
0
2
2
0
4
HB
2
3
8
1
14
BB
3
26
25
9
63
SO
3
17
29
26
75
SB
3
16
20
4
43
CS
0
5
5
2
12
E
5
8
16
7
36
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POSTSEASON
YR
10
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 155
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/19/91, San Jose de Ocoa, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Franklin
Taveras
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/12/09
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
10
11
YR
12
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/30/89, Santiago, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santiago, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Acquired from Milwaukee as a player-to-be-named later in 2011/Fernando
Arango & Fausto Sosa Pena (Milwaukee)
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 8/21/06
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
AVG
.241
G
60
AB
220
R
25
H
53
2B
17
3B
1
HR
5
RBI
21
SH
0
SF
0
HB
4
BB
30
SO
58
SB
0
CS
1
E
2
CLUB
W-L
ERA
Brooklyn (A)
3-3
2.03
Savannah (A)
3-6
3.07
Binghamton (AA)
1-1
7.84
St. Lucie (A)
2-3
4.63
Savannah (A)
2-0
2.45
12 Savannah (A)
1-1
2.76
Minor League Totals 12-14 3.68
G
16
40
16
23
8
10
113
GS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
1 31.0
7 58.2
1 20.2
0 35.0
0 14.2
0 16.1
9 176.1
H
26
51
26
40
14
16
173
R
11
26
18
19
5
7
86
ER
7
20
18
18
4
5
72
HR
1
2
4
6
0
0
13
HB
0
2
4
0
0
1
7
BB
11
12
13
10
5
8
59
SO
15
49
18
18
5
22
127
WP
2
2
0
1
1
2
8
BK
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
AVG
.372
.269
.254
.261
.297
G
47
47
13
50
157
AB
191
175
59
184
609
R
30
23
7
11
71
H
71
47
15
48
181
2B
13
16
3
9
41
3B
2
1
0
0
3
HR
4
2
2
2
10
RBI
42
23
10
15
90
SH
0
0
0
0
0
SF
5
2
0
1
8
HB
5
8
0
4
17
BB
12
6
1
11
30
SO
19
23
4
27
73
SB
1
2
1
0
4
CS
0
0
0
0
0
E
8
5
5
9
27
CLUB
AVG
AB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
Signed for 2013
SH
SF
HB
BB
SO
SB
CS
AVG
.157
.248
.196
G
70
47
117
AB
198
149
347
R
26
28
54
H
31
37
68
2B
4
12
16
3B
0
2
2
HR
3
4
7
RBI
20
21
41
SH
0
1
1
SF
4
0
4
HB
6
5
11
BB
62
19
81
SO
73
53
126
SB
5
4
9
CS
3
2
5
E
20
7
27
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10
CLUB
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Brooklyn (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
12 Binghamton (AA)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.115
.217
.330
.224
.247
.228
.250
G
9
10
47
94
25
23
208
AB
26
23
185
313
73
92
712
R
3
4
34
44
9
10
104
H
3
5
61
70
18
21
178
2B
0
0
13
14
4
3
34
3B
0
0
0
1
3
0
4
HR
0
0
9
8
2
2
21
RBI
1
0
29
35
16
6
87
SH
0
0
2
4
0
1
7
SF
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HB
4
5
7
7
2
1
26
BB
5
3
16
23
5
5
57
SO
9
11
38
78
24
22
179
SB
0
1
8
2
1
0
12
CS
0
0
5
2
1
0
8
E
1
2
11
15
6
5
40
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 511
WEIGHT: 195
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 8/10/87, Hayward, CA
RESIDES: Castro Valley, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2010/ Wally Backman
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/17/10
HIGH SCHOOL: Castro Valley
COLLEGE: Long Beach State
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
08
09
W-L
4-1
9-6
1-0
10
3-0
4-7
11
0-0
8-8
0-2
12
0-1
0-1
1-2
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA) 0-1
Buffalo (AAA)
8-6
Minor League Totals 38-32
Major League Totals
0-3
ERA
2.01
3.28
3.97
1.83
5.56
0.00
3.95
4.71
12.46
21.00
5.87
6.75
2.70
3.61
6.98
G
14
21
2
7
17
2
26
4
3
1
3
1
21
115
7
GS
8
17
2
2
14
0
26
4
2
1
3
1
19
93
6
CG
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
IP
62.2
115.1
11.1
34.1
79.1
3.0
145.2
21.0
8.2
3.0
15.1
4.0
106.2
580.2
29.2
H
53
126
12
34
100
2
138
23
15
8
16
8
102
599
38
R
21
51
5
8
53
0
71
13
13
8
11
4
39
271
26
ER
14
42
5
7
49
0
64
11
12
7
10
3
32
233
23
HR
3
6
0
2
8
0
14
1
4
1
4
0
7
45
5
HB
2
5
2
1
4
0
10
1
0
0
0
0
2
26
1
BB
12
15
3
5
19
0
48
6
3
1
6
1
30
140
9
SO
70
88
4
23
69
5
134
17
1
2
5
2
92
494
18
WP
2
6
1
1
3
0
6
1
0
1
2
1
9
32
1
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HISTORY
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
0-2
ERA
1.88
G
16
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
4
IP
28.2
H
26
R
7
ER
6
HR
2
HB
1
BB
2
SO
35
WP
2
BK
0
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POSTSEASON
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/26/90, Las Vegas, NV
RESIDES: Las Vegas, NV
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 10th round pick in 2012/Fred Mazuca
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/8/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Gorman
COLLEGE: University of San Diego
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Binghamton (AA)
Binghamton (AA)
Buffalo (AAA)
METS (NL)
METS (NL)
Las Vegas (AAA)
Columbus (AAA)
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/22/86,Visalia, CA
RESIDES: Visalia, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 22nd round pick in 2008/Doug Thurman
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/8/08
HIGH SCHOOL: Gold West
COLLEGE: Lewis and Clark
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011South Atlantic League All-Star
YR
09
10
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
GCL Mets (R)
St. Lucie (A)
Savannah (A)
11 Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.178
.244
.286
.290
.274
.269
.232
.246
G
44
23
2
39
60
20
105
293
AB
146
82
7
162
226
67
370
1060
R
14
11
0
39
30
14
40
135
H
26
20
2
47
62
18
86
261
2B
4
5
0
10
20
5
19
63
3B
3
0
0
1
4
0
1
9
HR
1
1
0
5
2
1
5
15
RBI
9
7
1
26
26
12
35
116
SH
2
0
0
1
5
0
5
13
SF
0
0
0
0
4
2
2
9
HB
3
0
0
0
1
0
5
9
BB
16
11
1
10
29
8
38
113
SO
32
10
0
34
36
9
70
191
SB
2
3
1
4
9
0
8
27
CS
0
1
0
0
4
0
4
9
E
7
6
0
9
11
2
10
45
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
DSL Mets2 (R)
12 DSL Mets1 (R)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.111
.216
.242
.222
G
13
20
55
88
AB
27
51
165
243
R
4
8
26
38
H
3
11
40
54
2B
0
2
8
10
3B
1
0
0
1
HR
0
0
2
2
RBI
1
3
11
15
SH
0
1
1
2
SF
0
0
0
0
HB
1
0
11
12
BB
2
10
20
32
SO
10
16
51
77
SB
2
4
16
22
CS
0
1
8
9
E
0
0
1
1
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
W-L
0-0
ERA
6.00
G
4
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
3.0
H
1
R
2
ER
2
HR
0
HB
0
BB
4
SO
1
WP
4
BK
0
CLUB
W-L
GCL Blue Jays (R) 0-1
Bluefield (R)
4-0
Vancouver (A)
1-2
Lansing (A)
0-0
12 Lansing (A)
8-5
Minor League Totals
13-8
ERA
2.70
1.41
2.00
3.00
2.60
2.35
G
5
7
4
2
27
45
GS
5
5
4
2
19
35
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 13.1
0 32.0
0 18.0
0
9.0
1 103.2
1 176.0
H
11
23
15
8
81
138
R
7
5
5
4
41
62
ER
4
5
4
3
30
46
HR
0
1
0
0
3
4
HB
0
0
0
0
3
3
BB
4
11
5
2
31
53
SO
6
37
22
9
122
196
WP
1
0
2
0
1
4
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
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2012South Atlantic League All-Star; 2011New York-Penn League All-Star
YR
11
12
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.299
.291
.203
.270
G
56
64
48
168
AB
194
230
158
582
R
24
46
22
92
H
58
67
32
157
2B
13
17
6
36
3B
5
3
0
8
HR
9
12
7
28
RBI
44
44
21
109
SH
0
0
1
1
SF
2
3
0
5
HB
7
7
5
19
BB
22
37
18
77
SO
64
70
52
186
SB
0
4
2
6
CS
0
1
0
1
E
2
3
1
6
HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 186
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/16/91, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz, Camilo
Pina & Sandy Rosario
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 12/16/09
YR
10
W-L
0-1
4-3
5-5
1-0
6-5
16-14
ERA
3.09
3.45
3.78
0.00
3.98
3.67
G
3
10
11
1
20
45
GS
3
10
11
1
19
44
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 11.2
0 47.0
0 50.0
0
6.0
0 108.2
0 223.1
H
8
49
50
5
92
204
R
4
25
28
0
55
112
ER
4
18
21
0
48
91
HR
0
0
3
0
2
5
HB
4
8
1
0
8
21
BB
5
10
16
0
32
63
SO
5
29
30
6
101
171
WP
2
5
5
0
5
17
BK
1
2
0
0
1
4
YR
12
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
2-0
ERA
0.93
G
13
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
19.1
H
11
R
3
ER
2
HR
0
HB
1
BB
2
SO
19
WP
0
BK
0
THROWS: Left
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011New York-Penn League All-Star
YR CLUB
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.271
.223
.242
G
58
99
157
AB
221
349
570
R
26
29
55
H
60
78
138
2B
14
15
29
3B
1
5
6
HR
0
3
3
RBI
26
39
65
SH
2
1
3
SF
2
1
3
HB
1
3
4
BB
19
37
56
SO
55
109
164
SB
1
4
5
CS
1
3
4
E
1
3
4
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HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 220
BATS: Left
BORN: 12/28/89, Elmira, NY
RESIDES: Elmira, NY
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 39th round pick in 2011/Erwin Bryant
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/15/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Elmira Free Academy (NY)
COLLEGE: Tennessee
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 65
WEIGHT: 205
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/13/91, Jenks, OK
RESIDES: Jenks, OK
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 11th round pick in 2012/Steve Gossett
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/24/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Jenks
COLLEGE: Eastern Oklahoma State
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
GCL Mets (R)
11 Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 1/20/89, La Mesa, CA
RESIDES: El Cajon, CA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 18th round pick in 2011/Fred Mazuca
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/14/11
HIGH SCHOOL: Granite Hills HS
COLLEGE: Cal Poly Pomona
FRONT OFFICE
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
AVG
.214
.276
.259
.223
.137
.237
G
53
60
40
46
19
218
AB
154
214
116
157
51
692
R
16
36
15
24
4
95
H
33
59
30
35
7
164
2B
2
6
5
7
1
21
3B
1
2
0
0
0
3
HR
0
2
0
0
0
2
RBI
12
19
10
9
0
50
SH
4
7
3
4
3
21
SF
3
1
1
0
0
5
HB
1
1
1
1
0
4
BB
13
23
12
18
13
79
SO
18
25
21
24
10
98
SB
5
6
5
3
0
19
CS
6
5
0
3
1
15
E
12
17
6
8
6
49
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Kingsport (R)
10
11
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
5-2
4-0
2-4
1-1
ERA
3.39
0.82
4.87
5.29
G
13
4
9
15
GS
13
3
9
2
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
12-7
3.82
41
27
SV
0
0
0
0
IP
H
63.2
63
22.0
6
40.0
51
34.0
42
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
0 160.1
162
R
30
2
35
20
ER
24
2
22
20
HR
2
0
7
5
HB
5
3
6
2
BB
13
5
17
10
SO
42
22
33
47
WP
1
0
1
5
BK
3
0
2
2
87
68
14
16
45
144
THROWS: Right
YR CLUB
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
BB
15
21
36
AVG
.204
.192
.197
G
32
46
78
AB
108
130
238
R
15
15
30
H
22
25
47
2B
2
6
8
3B
0
1
1
HR
0
1
1
RBI
12
10
22
SH
0
1
1
SF
2
2
4
HB
4
1
5
SO
34
49
83
SB
2
2
4
CS
0
1
1
E
0
7
7
BACKGROUND
Son of former major league pitcher Ugueth Urbina
YR
10
11
12
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
5-3
4-6
0-0
1-0
10-9
ERA
5.03
5.95
3.60
5.11
5.40
G
11
12
3
9
35
GS
11
12
0
0
23
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 48.1
0 56.0
0
5.0
0 12.1
0 121.2
H
54
68
4
9
135
R
32
43
2
7
84
ER
27
37
2
7
73
HR
5
9
0
0
14
HB
5
4
0
0
9
BB
14
20
3
16
53
SO
48
49
5
18
110
WP
4
6
0
2
12
BK
0
0
0
0
0
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12
CLUB
DSL Mets2 (R)
AVG
.279
G
64
AB
262
R
37
H
73
2B
15
3B
3
HR
4
RBI
34
SH
0
SF
4
HB
2
BB
20
SO
46
SB
12
CS
3
E
17
W-L
0-0
ERA
6.00
G
1
GS
1
CG
0
SHO
0
0-1
1-2
0-1
1-4
4.50
4.12
1.17
3.83
4
7
4
16
4
5
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
0
IP
3.0
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
0 12.0
0 19.2
0
7.2
0 42.1
H
3
R
2
ER
2
HR
0
HB
0
BB
2
SO
3
WP
1
BK
0
14
21
7
45
6
13
6
27
6
9
1
18
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
3
6
7
6
21
9
15
7
34
1
3
0
5
0
1
0
1
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 183
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 3/19/93, Caracas,VZ
RESIDES: Caracas,VZ
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Hector Rincones
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 1/26/12
YR
12
CLUB
DSL Mets1 (R)
AVG
.164
G
55
AB
171
R
18
H
28
2B
6
3B
1
HR
1
RBI
6
SH
0
SF
1
HB
3
BB
25
SO
60
SB
6
CS
5
E
24
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 180
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 10/10/91, San Cristobal, DR
RESIDES: Palenque, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2012/Marciano Alvarez & Gerardo
Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 4/27/12
YR
12
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Did Not Play
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
HISTORY
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
2-0
ERA
0.82
G
25
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
12
IP
22.0
H
20
R
4
ER
2
HR
0
HB
3
BB
10
SO
22
WP
2
BK
0
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HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 174
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 6/27/90, Hattiesburg, MS
RESIDES: Hattiesburg, MS
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 19th round pick in 2012/ Tommy Jackson
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/11/12
HIGH SCHOOL: Oak Grove
COLLEGE: Samford
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
YR
08
09
10
11
HEIGHT: 61
WEIGHT: 190
BATS: Switch
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/1/94, Santiago, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santiago, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2011/Rafael Perez, Sandy Rosario, Ismael
Cruz & Modesto Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 9/8/11
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
DSL Nationals (R)
DSL Nationals (R)
DSL Nationals (R)
DSL Nationals (R)
DSL Nationals (R)
GCL Nationals (R)
Hagerstown (A)
10
11
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-3
0-0
1-2
1-1
0-1
4-2
2-4
ERA
4.74
0.00
2.90
5.59
8.31
2.73
7.00
G
11
1
12
5
11
15
38
GS
3
0
7
3
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9-13
4.92
93
13
SV
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
IP
H
24.2
23
1.0
1
40.1
34
9.2
9
8.2
9
26.1
17
54.0
66
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
6 164.2
159
R
18
0
24
6
10
18
48
ER
13
0
13
6
8
8
42
HR
1
0
3
1
0
0
7
HB
2
0
4
0
2
3
4
BB
20
0
21
11
7
16
25
SO
33
2
44
11
18
31
32
WP
11
0
5
2
7
9
8
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
124
90
12
15
100
171
42
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
BACKGROUNDSon of Greg Vaughn, who played 15 years in the majors from 1989-2003; 2012 Florida State League
All-Star 2011South Atlantic League All-Star; 2010New York-Penn League All-Star
YR
10
11
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
12 St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.307
.286
.219
.243
.262
G
72
68
63
126
329
AB
264
245
210
456
1175
R
45
33
29
73
180
H
81
70
46
111
308
2B
14
14
8
25
61
3B
5
2
1
3
11
HR
14
4
9
23
50
RBI
56
30
29
69
184
SH
0
1
1
0
2
SF
6
1
2
2
11
HB
9
14
5
12
40
BB
34
36
23
65
158
SO
68
64
53
114
294
SB
12
8
2
21
43
CS
5
5
3
4
17
E
3
2
5
6
16
CLUB
W-L
DSL Mets (R)
5-0
GCL Mets (R)
4-2
Kingsport (R)
0-1
11 Oaxaca (MEX)
0-0
Brooklyn (A)
4-2
12 Savannah (A)
6-2
Mexican League Totals 0-0
Minor League Totals
19-7
ERA
1.85
3.72
2.25
4.50
3.61
2.96
4.50
3.22
G
17
11
2
7
15
41
7
86
GS
4
5
2
0
14
0
0
25
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
7 48.2
3 47.2
0 12.0
0
4.0
0 67.1
2 79.0
0
4.0
12 254.2
H
31
53
6
3
72
59
3
221
R
12
29
3
2
32
29
2
105
ER
10
25
3
2
27
26
2
91
HR
1
3
1
0
4
4
0
13
HB
1
2
2
0
2
7
0
14
BB
15
8
3
2
14
26
2
66
SO
52
43
7
4
52
75
4
229
WP
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
4
BK
1
2
0
0
1
4
0
8
CLUB
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
3-2
2-0
5-2
3.06
2.09
2.70
11
6
17
11
6
17
1
1
2
1
0
1
SV
IP
Did Not Play
0 64.2
0 38.2
0 103.1
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
57
30
87
32
11
43
22
9
31
7
4
11
3
0
3
9
4
13
67
26
93
3
2
5
0
0
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YR
09
CLUB
VSL Mets (R)
DSL Mets (R)
10 GCL Mets (R)
11 GCL Mets (R)
12 Kingsport (R)
Minor League Totals
W-L
1-6
0-1
2-3
3-2
0-1
6-13
ERA
4.27
5.79
3.11
4.38
13.06
4.50
G
15
4
11
10
11
51
GS
7
0
11
6
0
24
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
2 59.0
1
4.2
0 55.0
0 37.0
0 10.1
3 166.0
H
47
3
56
30
13
149
R
33
4
30
18
15
100
ER
28
3
19
18
15
83
HR
8
0
2
1
1
12
HB
12
1
9
1
3
26
BB
16
5
27
22
12
82
SO
54
8
26
30
15
133
WP
8
4
10
1
6
29
BK
1
0
4
4
0
9
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 164
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 4/10/92, Caracas,Venezuela
RESIDES: Caracas,Venezuela
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a non-drafted free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz & Camilo
Pina
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 2/20/09
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
YR
10
11
12
W-L
0-2
4-6
3-2
1-3
8-13
ERA
8.10
3.32
0.95
3.76
3.26
G
3
14
17
19
53
GS
2
14
0
0
16
CG
0
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
SV
IP
0 10.0
0 65.0
4 28.1
0 26.1
4 129.2
H
13
62
20
27
122
R
11
29
7
13
60
ER
9
24
3
11
47
HR
2
3
0
1
6
HB
1
4
1
2
8
BB
6
24
4
8
42
SO
9
48
30
19
106
WP
1
5
3
3
12
BK
0
0
0
0
0
AVG
.125
.253
.218
.177
.183
G
51
39
23
41
154
AB
136
91
55
96
378
R
20
13
5
6
44
H
17
23
12
17
69
2B
2
0
2
1
5
3B
0
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
RBI
6
11
6
4
27
SH
6
1
0
2
9
SF
1
1
1
0
3
HB
3
0
3
1
7
BB
25
29
11
9
74
SO
32
20
7
28
87
SB
2
1
1
0
4
CS
3
4
1
0
8
E
12
2
1
0
15
HISTORY
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
W-L
0-0
ERA
9.00
G
1
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
1.0
H
2
R
1
ER
1
HR
0
HB
0
BB
0
SO
0
WP
0
BK
0
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HEIGHT: 64
WEIGHT: 215
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 7/21/87, Carlsbad, NM
RESIDES: Carlsbad, NM
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 27th round pick in 2010/Max Semler
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/17/10
HIGH SCHOOL: Carlsbad
COLLEGE: Wayland Baptist University
YR
12
YEAR IN REVIEW
YR
10
11
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
Brooklyn (A)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
Minor League Totals
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 63
WEIGHT: 170
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 11/6/87, Orlando, FL
RESIDES: Windemere, FL
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets seventh round pick in 2010/Marlin McPhail
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/17/10
HIGH SCHOOL: Olympia
COLLEGE: University of Georgia
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CLUB
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
12 Savannah (A)
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
0-1
1-2
1-3
ERA
0.00
1.96
4.99
4.05
G
3
19
39
61
GS
0
0
0
0
CG
0
0
0
0
SHO
0
0
0
0
SV
0
10
1
11
IP
2.1
23.0
61.1
86.2
H
1
21
69
91
R
0
11
35
46
ER
0
5
34
39
HR
0
0
2
2
HB
0
1
4
5
BB
0
6
36
42
SO
0
21
48
69
WP
0
1
3
4
BK
0
0
0
0
THROWS: Right
YR
12
HB
0
CLUB
Kingsport (R)
W-L
0-0
ERA
0.00
G
1
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
0
IP
1.0
H
1
R
1
ER
0
HR
0
BB
0
SO
1
WP
0
BK
0
W-L
3-0
ERA
0.87
G
14
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
3-0
0.87
14
SV
2
IP
H
20.2
8
Did Not Play
2 20.2
8
R
3
ER
2
HR
1
HB
3
BB
9
SO
20
WP
0
BK
0
20
THROWS: Right
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011South Atlantic League All-Star
YR CLUB
09 GCL Mets (R)
10 Savannah (A)
11 Savannah (A)
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
0-0
8-9
5-5
ERA
0.00
4.57
2.49
G
4
26
26
GS
0
18
22
CG
0
0
1
SHO
0
0
0
13-14
3.43
56
40
SV
IP
H
1
5.0
1
2 108.1
110
1 112.0
77
Did Not Play
3 225.1
188
R
0
60
39
ER
0
55
31
HR
0
6
6
HB
0
6
5
BB
5
68
48
SO
7
113
119
WP
0
5
4
BK
0
1
1
99
86
12
11
121
239
WP
2
BK
0
CLUB
Brooklyn (A)
W-L
0-1
ERA
1.44
G
21
GS
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SV
1
IP
25.0
H
12
R
7
ER
4
HR
1
HB
2
BB
13
SO
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7-1
0-0
1-2
1-0
0-1
1-0
10-4
ERA
2.34
0.00
3.86
0.40
5.54
2.04
2.52
G
14
3
17
11
8
13
66
GS
10
0
3
0
0
0
13
CG
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
SHO
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
SV
IP
0 69.1
0
5.2
1 32.2
2 22.1
1 13.0
0 17.2
4 160.2
H
56
2
28
16
13
15
130
R
20
0
22
2
9
8
61
ER
18
0
14
1
8
4
45
HR
0
0
1
1
1
2
5
HB
5
0
3
0
2
1
11
BB
24
1
11
4
5
6
51
SO
42
4
18
14
8
15
101
WP
5
0
1
1
0
0
7
BK
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
PLAYER BIOS
HEIGHT: 62
WEIGHT: 158
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 5/26/93, La Vega, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: La Vega, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a minor league free agent in 2009/Rafael Perez, Ismael Cruz &
Modesto Abreu
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 11/19/09
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2012New York-Penn League All-Star
YR
10
11
12
Minor League Totals
W-L
5-3
2-3
0-0
ERA
1.99
3.00
4.50
G
14
10
2
GS
12
7
0
CG
1
0
0
SHO
1
0
0
7-6
2.52
26
19
SV
0
0
1
IP
H
72.1
63
48.0
51
8.0
6
Did Not Play
1 128.1
120
R
22
17
4
ER
16
16
4
HR
1
1
4
HB
1
4
0
BB
8
4
0
SO
35
21
6
WP
3
0
0
BK
1
0
0
43
36
12
62
YR
12
CLUB
W-L
ERA
GS
CG
SHO
SV
IP
H
Did Not Play
ER
HR
HB
BB
SO
WP
BK
AVG
.261
.247
.269
.137
.230
G
35
53
20
29
137
AB
119
186
67
102
474
R
18
17
7
10
52
H
31
46
18
14
109
2B
6
6
3
2
17
3B
2
0
0
0
2
HR
1
2
2
2
7
RBI
13
20
14
8
55
SH
0
0
0
0
0
SF
1
0
2
1
4
HB
4
5
0
1
10
BB
11
17
1
15
44
SO
26
27
9
27
89
SB
0
1
0
0
1
CS
1
0
0
0
1
E
3
5
3
2
13
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YR CLUB
09 GCL Mets (R)
10 Kingsport (R)
11 Brooklyn (A)
12 Brooklyn (A)
Minor League Totals
HISTORY
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 200
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 12/13/90, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Dorchester, MA
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Mets 19th round pick in 2009/Art Pontarelli
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 6/16/09
HIGH SCHOOL: Lynn English
YEAR IN REVIEW
HEIGHT: 60
WEIGHT: 185
BATS: Right
THROWS: Right
BORN: 9/29/94, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RESIDES: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
HOW OBTAINED/SIGNING SCOUT: Signed as a minor league free agent in 2012/Daurys Nin & Gerardo Cabrera
DATE OF FIRST CONTRACT: 10/11/12
CLUB
DSL Mets (R)
GCL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
YR
09
10
FRONT OFFICE
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MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
...................................................................................................................................................................
MINOR LEAGUE BIOS
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2011Florida State League All-Star; 2007Dominican Summer League Sterling Award winner
YR
07
08
09
10
CLUB
DSL Mets (R)
Kingsport (R)
Kingsport (R)
Savannah (A)
St. Lucie (A)
11 St. Lucie (A)
12 Binghamton (AA)
Minor League Totals
AVG
.325
.221
.329
.288
.246
.292
.213
.270
G
41
58
41
84
40
117
93
474
AB
160
226
152
365
167
452
334
1856
R
27
24
31
53
20
62
35
252
H
52
50
50
105
41
132
71
501
2B
6
4
12
15
2
21
8
68
3B
5
1
1
7
4
7
6
31
HR
0
0
0
2
0
3
2
7
RBI
20
15
21
45
6
42
21
170
SH
2
1
1
3
4
2
2
15
SF
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
6
HB
4
3
1
2
0
5
3
18
BB
12
8
6
29
5
23
18
101
SO
30
56
36
88
48
86
107
451
SB
23
12
15
27
9
36
15
137
CS
6
2
3
6
7
6
7
37
E
2
3
0
4
3
6
0
18
THROWS: Right
YR CLUB
11 Kingsport (R)
12
Minor League Totals
AVG
.283
G
38
AB
113
R
21
H
32
2B
6
.283
38
113
21
32
3B
0
HR
RBI
0
11
Did Not Pay
0
0
11
SH
2
SF
0
HB
3
BB
16
SO
11
SB
5
CS
3
E
7
16
11
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
GAME #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 & 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
DATE
4/5
4/7
4/8
4/9
4/10
4/11
4/20
4/21
4/23
4/24
4/25
4/26
5/4
5/5
5/6
5/14
5/15
5/16
5/17
5/24
5/25
5/26
5/27
5/28
5/29
5/30
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/15
6/16
6/17
6/18
6/19
6/20
6/22
6/23
6/24
7/3
7/4
7/5
7/6
7/7
7/8
7/20
7/21
7/22
7/23
7/24
7/25
8/7
8/8
8/9
8/10
8/11
8/12
8/20
8/21
8/22
8/23
8/24
8/25
8/26
9/7
9/8
9/9
9/10
9/11
9/12
9/17
9/19
9/20
9/21
9/22
9/23
9/24
9/25
9/26
9/27
DAY
Thursday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
VS.
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Washington
Washington
Washington
San Francisco
San Francisco
San Francisco
Miami
Miami
Miami
Arizona
Arizona
Arizona
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
San Diego
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
New York (AL)
New York (AL)
New York (AL)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Chicago (NL)
Chicago (NL)
Chicago (NL)
Los Angeles (NL)
Los Angeles (NL)
Los Angeles (NL)
Washington
Washington
Washington
Miami
Miami
Miami
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Houston
Houston
Houston
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
Washington
Washington
Washington
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Miami
Miami
Miami
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
GAME
42,080*
39,526
27,855
23,970
26,927
34,614
30,544
33,844
23,866
20,192
20,623
20,660
26,995
30,253
29,107
20,061
22,268
22,659
29,943
24,109
24,498
28,745
28,361
32,122
25,487
30,064
27,069
27,914
23,559
25,830
34,716
27,988
40,134
29,014
32,587
29,855
40,191
42,122*
42,364*
42,516*
28,687
28,409
27,956
26,096
25,920
30,806
33,503
31,184
26,735
36,236
35,517
28,968
26,193
28,985
25,101
30,388
24,891
23,833
27,633
22,204
22,544
25,513
29,906
25,071
24,071
25,603
23,161
21,923
22,596
21,205
20,527
21,741
20,010
25,446
30,332
26,923
22,072
25,286
22,890
31,506
SERIES
109,461
85,511
88,254
61,475
86,355
42,329
52,602
105,713
87,673
104,372
91,456
124,677
99,612
79,972
95,493
98,488
84,146
80,380
96,214
80,460
72,835
65,724
62,278
82,701
22,072
47,358
70,248
101,754
SEASON
42,080
81,606
109,461
133,431
160.358
194,972
225,516
259,360
271,660
291,852
312,475
333,135
360,130
390,383
419,490
439,551
461,819
484,478
514,421
538,530
563,028
591,773
620,134
652,256
677,743
707,807
734,876
786,349
809,908
835,738
870,454
898,442
938,576
967,590
1,000,177
1,030,032
1,070,223
1,112,345
1,154,709
1,197,225
1,225,912
1,254,321
1,282,277
1,308,373
1,334,293
1,334,293
1,367,796
1,398,980
1,245,715
1,461,951
1,497,468
1,526,436
1,552,629
1,581,614
1,606,715
1,637,103
1,661,994
1,685,827
1,713,460
1,735,664
1,758,208
1,783,721
1,813,627
1,838,698
1,862,769
1,888,372
1,911,533
1,933,456
1,956,052
1,977,257
1,997,784
2,019,525
2,039,535
2,064,981
2,095,313
2,178,014
2,144,308
2,169,594
2,192,484
2,223,990
* indicates sellout
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2012 DAY-BY-DAYS
LP
SAVE
4/5
Atlanta
W/L SCORE WP
W 1-0
Ramirez (1-0)
Hanson (0-1)
Francisco (1)
REC
1-0
T1st
4/7
Atlanta
W 4-2
Dickey (1-0)
Jurrjens (0-1)
Francisco (2)
2-0
T1st
NewYork,Washington
4/8
Atlanta
W 7-5
Niese (1-0)
Minor (0-1)
Francisco (3)
3-0
1st
NewYork
NY, Phila.,Washington
4/9
Washington
W 4-3
Rauch (1-0)
Rodriguez (0-1)
4-0
1st
NewYork
4/10
Washington
2-6
Detwiler1-0)
Gee (0-1)
4-1
1st
NewYork
411
Washington
0-4
Strasburg (1-0)
Santana (0-1)
4-2
T1st
4/13
@Philadelphia
W 5-2
Dickey (2-0)
Lee (0-1)
5-2
2nd
4/14
@Philadelphia
W 5-0
Niese (2-0)
Worely (0-1)
6-2
2nd
-0.5
Washington
4/15
@Philadelphia
Hamels (1-1)
Ramirez (1-1)
6-3
2nd
-0.5
Washington
10
4/16
@Atlanta
W 6-1
Gee (1-1)
Hanson (1-2)
7-3
2nd
-0.5
Washington
11
4/17
@Atlanta
3-9
Delgado (2-0)
Santana (0-2)
7-4
2nd
-1.5
Washington
12
4/18
@Atlanta
6-14
Martinez (1-0)
Dickey (2-1)
7-5
T2nd
-2.5
Washington
13
4/20
San Francisco
7-6
3rd
-4.0
Washington
14
4/21
San Francisco
W 5-4
8-6
3rd
-3.0
Washington
4/22
2-8
Rauch (2-0)
Francisco (0-1)
Hensley (1)
Hensley (1-1)
NewYork,Washington
-0.5
Washington
1-6
Lincecum (1-2)
Batista (0-1)
8-7
3rd
4/23
2-7
Bumgarner (3-1)
Gee (1-2)
8-8
3rd
-4.0
Washington
17
4/24
Miami
W 2-1
Rauch (3-0)
Mujica (0-2)
9-8
3rd,
-4.0
Washington
18
4/25
Miami
W 5-1
Dickey (3-1)
Buehrle (1-3)
10-8
3rd,
-4.0
Washington
19
4/26
Miami
W 3-2
Ramirez (2-1)
Bell (0-3)
11-8
3rd,
-3.0
Washington
20
4/27
@Colorado
9-18
Reynolds (3-0)
Acosta (0-1)
11-9
3rd
-3.0
Washington
21
4/28
@Colorado
7-5
Gee (2-2)
Moscoso (0-1)
12-9
3rd
-2.0
Washington
22
4/29
@Colorado
13-9
3rd
-1.0
Washington,Atlanta
23
4/30
@Houston
3-4
F. Rodriguez (1-3)
Acosta (0-2)
Myers (5)
13-10
3rd
-1.5
Washington
24
5/1
@Houston
3-6
Happ (2-1)
Niese (2-1)
Myers (6)
13-11
3rd
-1.5
Washington
25
5/2
@Houston
L,
1-8
W. Rodriguez (3-2)
Schwinden (0-1)
13-12
3rd
-2.5
Washington
26
5/4
N,
Arizona
4-5
Ziegler (1-1)
Rauch (3-1)
Putz (6)
13-13
3rd
-4.0
Washington
27
5/5
Arizona
4-3
Santana (1-2)
Corbin (1-1)
Francisco (6)
14-13
3rd
-4.0
Washington
28
5/6
Arizona
3-1
Dickey (4-1)
Cahill (2-3)
Francisco (7)
15-13
3rd
-3.0
Washington
29
5/7
@Philadelphia
W, 5-2
Byrdak (1-0)
Papelbon (0-1)
Francisco (8)
16-13
3rd
-2.5
Washington
30
5/8
@Philadelphia
W 7-4
Acosta (1-2)
Qualls (1-1)
Rauch (1)
17-13
3rd
-1.5
Washington,Atlanta
31
5/9
@Philadelphia
W, 10-6
Byrdak (2-0)
Kendrick (0-3)
18-13
3rd
-0.5
Washington, Atlanta
32
5/11
@Miami
Bell (1-3)
Francisco (1-2)
18-14
3rd
-2.0
Washington
33
5/12
@Miami
W 9-3
Dickey (5-1)
Nolasco (4-1)
19-14
3rd
-2.0
Washington
34
5/13
@Miami
Bell (2-3)
Francisco (1-3)
19-15
3rd
-2.5
Atlanta
5-6
4-8
Francisco (4)
Francisco (5)
Belisle (1-2)
Milwaukee
3-1
Batista (1-1)
Gallardo (2-4)
5/15
Milwaukee
0-8
Greinke (4-1)
Gee (2-3)
37
5/16
Cincinnati
3-6
Arredondo (3-1)
Rauch (3-2)
38
5/17
Cincinnati
9-4
Parnell (1-0)
Ondrusek (3-1)
39
5/18
@Toronto
5-14
Romero (5-1)
Niese (2-2)
21-18
T3rd,
-3.5
Atlanta
40
5/19
@Toronto
0-2
Morrow (5-2)
Hefner (0-1)
21-19
T3rd
-3.5
Atlanta
41
5/20
@Toronto
6-5
Gee (3-3)
Alvarez (3-4)
Francisco (10)
22-19
T3rd
-3.5
Atlanta
42
5/21
@Pittsburgh
L,
4-5
Hughes (1-0)
Rauch (3-3)
Hanrahan (10)
22-20
4th
-3.5
Atlanta
43
5/22
@Pittsburgh
W 3-2
Dickey (6-1)
Cruz (1-1)
Francisco (11)
23-20
4th
-3.0
Washington
44
5/23
@Pittsburgh
W 3-1
Niese (3-2)
Morton (2-5)
Francisco (12)
24-20
T3rd
-2.0
Washington
45
5/24
San Diego
Stults (1-0)
Hefner (0-2)
24-21
T3rd
-2.5
Washington
46
5/25
San Diego
W 6-1
Gee (4-3)
Bass (2-5)
25-21
T3rd
-2.5
Washington
47
5/26
San Diego
W 9-0
Santana (2-2)
Richard (2-6)
26-21
T2nd
-2.5
Washington
48
5/27
San Diego
W 2-0
Dickey (7-1)
Volquez (2-5)
27-21
2nd
-2.5
Washington
49
5/28
Philadelphia
4-8
Hamels (8-1)
Parnell (1-1)
27-22
T2nd
-2.5
Washington
50
5/29
Philadelphia
W 6-3
Hefner (1-2)
Blanton (4-5)
28-22
T2nd
-1.5
Washington
51
5/30
Philadelphia
Bastardo (2-1)
Rauch (3-4)
28-23
3rd
-1.5
Washington
52
6/1
St. Louis
W 8-0
Santana (3-2)
Wainwright (4-6)
29-23
T2nd
-1.0
Washington
53
6/2
St. Louis
W 5-0
Dickey (8-1)
Lynn (8-2)
30-23
T2nd
-1.0
Washington
54
6/3
St. Louis
W 6-1
Niese (4-2)
Westbrook (4-5)
31-23
T2nd
-0.0
Washington
55
6/4
St. Louis
Rzepczynski (1-3)
Rauch (3-5)
31-24
3rd
-0.5
Washington, Miami
6-10
4-5
Marshall (7)
Francisco (14)
Motte (9)
20-15
3rd,
-2.0
Washington
20-16
3rd
-2.5
Atlanta
20-17
T3rd
-3.0
Washington
21-17
3rd,
-2.5
Atlanta
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
W/L SCORE WP
LP
REC
31-25
3rd
-1.5
Clippard (5)
31-26
4th
-2.5
Washington
Francisco (15)
32-26
3rd
-1.5
Washington
32-27
3rd
-2.5
Washington
32-28
3rd
-3.5
Washington
Rauch (3-6)
32-29
3rd
-4.5
Washington
Young (1-0)
Cobb (2-3)
33-29
3rd
-5.0
Washington
W 9-1
Dickey (10-1)
Price(8-4)
34-29
T2nd
-5.0
Washington
W 9-6
Santana (4-3)
Hellickson (4-3)
35-29
2nd
-4.5
Washington
Cincinnati
3-7
Arroyo (3-4)
Gee (4-5)
35-30
3rd
-4.5
Washington
Cincinnati
1-4
Bailey (5-4)
Niese (4-3)
Chapman (8)
35-31
3rd
-4.5
Washington
Cincinnati
1-3
Cueto (8-3)
Young (1-1)
Marshall (9)
35-32
3rd
-4.5
Washington
6/18
Baltimore
W 5-0
Dickey (11-1)
Arrieta (3-9)
36-32
2nd
-4.0
Washington
69
6/19
Baltimore
W 5-0
Santana (5-3)
Hunter (3-4)
37-32
2nd
-3.0
Washington
70
6/20
Baltimore
W 4-3
Gee (5-5)
Matusz (5-8)
38-32
2nd
-3.0
Washington
71
6/22
NewYork (AL)
W 6-4
Niese (5-3)
Pettitte (3-3)
Francisco (18)
39-32
2nd,
-2.5
Washington
72
6/23
NewYork (AL)
3-4
Rapada (2-0)
Rauch (3-7)
Soriano (14)
39-33
2nd
-3.5
Washington
73
6/24
NewYork (AL)
5-6
Logan (2-0)
Batista (1-2)
Soriano (15)
39-34
2nd
-3.5
Washington
74
6/25
Chicago (NL)
1-6
Wood (2-3)
Santana (5-4)
39-35
T2nd
-3.5
Washington
75
6/26
Chicago (NL)
3-5
Maine (1-1)
Gee (5-6)
39-36
3rd
-4.5
Washington
76
6/27
Chicago (NL)
W 17-1
Niese (6-3)
Samardzija (5-7)
40-36
3rd
-4.5
Washington
77
6/28
3-2
Young (2-1)
Capuano (9-3)
41-36
T2nd
-3.5
Washington
78
6/29
9-0
Dickey (12-1)
Harang (5-5)
42-36
2nd
-3.5
Washington
79
6/30
5-0
Santana (6-4)
Eovaldi (0-5)
43-36
2nd
-2.5
Washington
80
7/1
3-8
Kershaw (6-4)
Gee (5-7)
43-37
2nd
-3.5
Washington
81
7/3
Philadelphia
W 11-1
Niese (7-3)
Worley (4-5)
44-37
2nd
-3.5
Washington
82
7/4
Philadelphia
Lee (1-5)
Young (2-2)
44-38
2nd
-4.5
Washington
83
7/5
Philadelphia
W 6-5
Parnell (2-1)
Papelbon (2-3)
45-38
2nd
-4.5
Washington
84
7/6
Chicago (NL)
7-8
Wood (4-3)
Santana (6-5)
85
7/7
Chicago (NL)
3-1
Gee (6-7)
Samardzija (6-8)
7/8
Chicago (NL)
0-7
Dempster (4-3)
Niese (7-4)
56
6/5
@Washington
E. Ramirez (0-1)
57
6/6
@Washington
3-5
Jackson (2-3)
Hefner (1-3)
58
6/7
@Washington
3-1
Dickey (9-1)
Wang (1-2)
59
6/8
@NewYork (AL)
L,
1-9
Kuroda (5-6 )
Santana (3-3)
60
6/9
@NewYork (AL)
L,
2-4
Hughes (6-5)
Gee (4-4)
61
6/10
@NewYork (AL)
4-5
Logan (1-0)
62
6/12
@Tampa Bay
W 11-2
63
6/13
@Tampa Bay
64
6/14
@Tampa Bay
65
6/15
66
6/16
67
6/17
68
86
2-9
7/10
SAVE
Soriano (9)
Francisco (16)
Francisco (17)
Marmol (5)
Parnell (1)
Parnell (2)
Washington
45-39
2nd
-4.5
Washington
46-39
2nd
-4.5
Washington
46-40
3rd
-4.5
Washington
Washington
87
7/13
@Atlanta
5-7
Martinez (4-1)
Young (2-3)
Kimbrel (26)
46-41
3rd
-5.5
Washington
88
7/14
@Atlanta
7-8
Varvaro (1-0)
Parnell (2-2)
Kimbrel (27)
46-42
3rd
-5.5
Washington
89
7/15
@Atlanta
1-6
Sheets (1-0)
Santana (6-6)
46-43
3rd
-6.5
Washington
90
7/17
@Washington
Byrdak (2-1)
46-44
3rd
-7.0
Washington
91
7/18
@Washington
3-4
Zimmermann (7-6)
Young (2-4)
46-45
3rd
-8.0
Washington
92
7/19
@Washington
W 9-5
Dickey (13-1)
Gonzalez (12-5)
47-45
3rd
-7.0
Washington
93
7/20
6-7
Harang (7-5)
Santana (6-7)
Jansen (17)
47-46
3rd
-7.0
Washington
94
7/21
5-8
Capuano (10-5)
Batista (1-3)
Jansen (18)
47-47
3rd
-7.5
Washington
95
7/22
Ramirez (2-2)
47-48
3rd
-8.5
Washington
96
7/23
Washington
Byrdak (2-2)
47-49
3rd
-9.5
Washington
97
7/24
Washington
2-5
Gonzalez (13-5)
Dickey (13-2)
Clippard (17)
47-50
3rd
-10.5
Washington
98
7/25
Washington
2-5
Strasburg (11-4)
Hefner (1-4)
Clippard (18)
47-51
3rd
-11.5
Washington
99
7/26
@Arizona
W 3-1
Harvey (1-0)
Miley (11-6)
Parnell (3)
48-51
3rd
-11.5
Washington
48-52
3rd
-11.5
Washington
Putz (19)
48-53
3rd
-12.5
Washington
Clippard (15)
100
7/27
@Arizona
5-11
Collmenter (3-2)
Niese (7-5)
101
7/28
@Arizona
3-6
Kennedy (9-8)
Young (2-5)
102
7/29
@Arizona
W 5-1
Dickey (14-2)
Saunders (5-7)
49-53
3rd
-12.5
Washington
103
7/30
@San Francisco
Casilla (4-5)
Acosta (1)
50-53
3rd
-12.0
Washington
104
7/31
@San Francisco
Lincecum (5-11)
Harvey (1-1)
Affeldt (2)
50-54
3rd
-12.0
Washington
105
8/1
@San Francisco
W 2-1
Niese (8-5)
Cain (10-4)
Parnell (4)
51-54
3rd
-11.0 Washington
106
8/2
@San Francisco
W 9-1
Young (3-5)
Zito (8-8)
52-54
3rd
-11.0 Washington
107
8/3
@San Diego
Richard (8-11)
Dickey (14-3)
Street (18)
52-55
3rd
-11.5 Washington
108
8/4
@San Diego
W 6-2
Hefner (2-4)
Volquez (7-8)
Francisco (19)
53-55
3rd
-11.5 Washington
109
8/5
@San Diego
3-7
Marquis (7-10)
Harvey (1-2)
53-56
3rd
-12.5 Washington
110
8/7
Miami
2-4
Zambrano (7-9)
Niese (8-6)
53-57
3rd
-14.0 Washington
111
8/8
Miami
0-13
112
8/9
Miami
W 6-1
1-4
1-3
Cishek (7)
Eovaldi (3-7)
Young (3-6)
53-58
3rd
-15.0 Washington
Dickey (15-3)
Johnson (7-8)
54-58
3rd
-15.0 Washington
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L
0-4
Maholm (10-7)
Harvey (1-3)
LP
SAVE
54-59
3rd
-16.0 Washington
114
8/11
Atlanta
3-9
Medlen (3-1)
Santana (6-8)
54-60
3rd
-17.0 Washington
115
8/12
Atlanta
W 6-5
Niese (9-6)
Sheets (4-2)
55-60
3rd
-16.0 Washington
116
8/14
@Cincinnati
0-3
Arredondo (5-2)
Acosta (1-3)
55-61
3rd
-16.5 Washington
1-6
Rauch (2)
8/15
@Cincinnati
Leake (5-7)
Dickey (15-4)
55-62
3rd
-17.5 Washington
118
8/16
@Cincinnati
W 8-4
Harvey (2-3)
Bailey (10-8)
Rauch (3)
56-62
3rd
-17.0 Washington
119
8/17
@Washington
Detwiler (7-5)
Santana (6-9)
Clippard (26)
56-63
3rd
-18.0 Washington
120
8/18
@Washington
W 2-0
Niese (10-6)
Jackson (7-8)
Francisco (20)
57-63
3rd
-17.0 Washington
121
8/19
@Washington
2-5
Gonzalez (16-6)
Hefner (2-5)
Clippard (27)
57-64
3rd
-18.0 Washington
122
8/20
Colorado
1-3
Brothers (7-2)
Edgin (1-1)
Betancourt (24)
57-65
T3rd
-19.0 Washington
123
8/21
Colorado
2-6
Chacin (1-3)
Young (3-7)
57-66
T3rd
-20.0 Washington
124
8/22
Colorado
2-5
Torres (2-1)
Ramirez (2-3)
Betancourt (25)
57-67
T3rd
-20.0 Washington
125
8/23
Colorado
0-1
Brothers (8-2)
Parnell (2-3)
Belisle (1)
57-68
4th
-20.5 Washington
126
8/24
Houston
1-3
Lyles (3-10)
Niese (10-7)
Lopez (2)
57-69
4th
-20.5 Washington
127
8/25
Houston
W 3-1
Dickey (16-4)
Abad (0-1)
Francisco (21)
58-69
4th
-19.5 Washington
128
8/26
Houston
W 2-1
Parnell (3-3)
Lopez (5-2)
59-69
4th
-18.5 Washington
129
8/28
@Philadelphia
Rosenberg (0-2)
60-69
4th
-17.5 Washington
130
8/29
@Philadelphia
W 3-2
Cloyd (0-1)
Francisco (22)
61-69
T3rd
-17.5 Washington
Papelbon (30)
4-6
@Philadelphia
Kendrick (8-9)
Niese (10-8)
8/31
@Miami
W 3-0
Dickey (17-4)
Eovaldi (4-10)
61-70
4th
-18.5 Washington
62-70
4th
-18.5 Washington
133
9/1
@Miami
W 5-3
Ramirez (3-3)
Cishek (4-2)
134
9/2
@Miami
W 5-1
Young (4-7)
Buehrle (12-12)
63-70
4th
17.5
64-70
T3rd
-17.5 Washington
135
9/3
@St. Louis
4-5
Kelly (5-6)
McHugh (0-1)
136
9/4
@St. Louis
1-5
Garcia (4-6)
Harvey (3-4)
64-71
4th
-18.5 Washington
64-72
4th
137
9/5
@St. Louis
W 6-2
Dickey (18-4)
Wainwright (13-12)
-19.5 Washington
65-72
4th
-19.5 Washington
138
9/7
Atlanta
0-3
Maholm (12-9)
Niese (10-9)
139
9/8
Atlanta
3-11
Medlen (8-1)
Hefner (2-6)
65-73
4th
-20.0 Washington
65-74
4th
140
9/9
Atlanta
Parnell (4-4)
-21.0 Washington
Moylan (1)
65-75
4th
-21.0 Washington
141
9/10
Washington
1-5
Gonzalez (19-7)
McHugh (0-2)
142
9/11
Washington
3-5
Gorzelanny (4-2)
65-76
4th
-22.0 Washington
Dickey (18-5)
Clippard (31)
65-77
4th
-23.0 Washington
143
9/12
Washington
0-2
144
9/14
@Milwaukee
W 7-3
Lannan (3-0)
Harvey (3-5)
Storen (2)
65-78
4th
-24.0 Washington
Niese (11-9)
Fiers (9-8)
66-78
4th
145
9/15
@Milwaukee
6-9
-23.0 Washington
Kintzer (2-0)
Mejia (0-1)
66-79
4th
-23.0 Washington
146
9/16
@Milwaukee
147
9/17
Philadelphia
0-3
Peralta (2-0)
Young (4-8)
Axford (29)
66-80
4th
-23.0 Washington
1-3
Lee (6-7)
Dickey (18-6)
Papelbon (35)
66-81
4th
-23.5 Washington
148
9/19
Philadelphia
2-3
Horst (2-0)
Edgin (1-2)
Papelbon (36)
66-82
4th
-24.0 Washington
149
9/20
Philadelphia
1-16
Cloyd (2-1)
150
9/21
Miami
W 7-3
Niese (12-9)
Hefner (2-7)
66-83
4th
-25.0 Washington
Turner (2-4)
67-83
4th
151
9/22
Miami
W 4-3
DIckey (19-6)
Buehrle (13-13)
-24.0 Washington
68-83
4th
-24.0 Washington
Philadelphia
Francisco (23)
Motte (33)
Kimbrel (35)
Washington
Washington
Rauch (4)
Miami
W 3-2
Parnell (5-4)
Webb (4-3)
69-83
4th
-23.0 Washington
9/24
Pittsburgh
W 6-2
Mejia (1-1)
McPherson (0-2)
70-83
4th
-23.0 Washington
154
9/25
Pittsburgh
Rodriguez (12-13)
McHugh (0-3)
70-84
4th
-23.0 Washington
155
9/26
Pittsburgh
W 6-0
Hefner (3-7)
Locke (0-3)
71-84
4th
-23.0 Washington
156
9/27
Pittsburgh
W 6-5
Dickey (20-6)
Correia (11-11)
72-84
4th
-23.0 Washington
157
9/28
@Atlanta
W 3-1
Niese (13-9)
Hudson (16-7)
Parnell (6)
73-84
4th
-22.0 Washington
158
9/29
@Atlanta
Minor (11-10)
Young (4-9)
Kimbrel (41)
73-85
4th
-23.0 Washington
159
9/30
@Atlanta
2-6
Medlen (10-1)
Mejia (1-2)
Kimbrel (42)
73-86
4th
-23.0 Washington
160
10/1
@Miami
2-3
Bell (4-5)
RRamirez (3-4)
Cishek (15)
73-87
4th
-23.0 Washington
161
10/2
@Miami
3-4
Gaudin (4-2)
McHugh (0-4)
73-88
4th
-24.0 Washington
162
10/3
@Miami
W 4-2
Hefner (4-7)
Koehler (0-1)
Parnell (7)
74-88
4th
-24.0 Washington
6-10
0-2
Parnell (5)
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131
9/18
2-3
Harvey (3-3)
PLAYER BIOS
117
REC
113
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MANAGER & COACHES
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2012 CHRONOLOGY
JANUARY
January 3
January 4
January 10
January 12
January 17
January 18
January 26
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
January 27
FEBRUARY
No Transactions
MARCH
March 15
March 18
March 23
March 26
March 29
March 30
APRIL
April 4
April 6
April 23
April 24
April 25
April 26
April 27
April 30
MAY
May 4
May 6
May 7
May 8
May 11
May 17
May 19
May 20
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calf...Recalled OF KIRK NIEUWENHUIS
from Buffalo (AAA).
Placed INF RONNY CEDENO on the 15Day Disabled List with a left intercostal
strain...Recalled RHP JEREMY HEFNER
from
Buffalo
(AAA)...Recalled
INF
JORDANY VALDESPIN from Buffalo
(AAA).
Placed OF JASON BAY on the 15-Day
Disabled List with a non-displaced fracture of
a rib on the left side...Placed RHP MIKE
PELFREY on the 15-Day Disabled
List...Recalled INF ZACH LUTZ from
Buffalo (AAA) and LHP ROBERT
CARSON
from
Binghamton
(AA)...Optioned RHP JEREMY HEFNER
to Buffalo (AAA).
Signed OF FRED LEWIS to a minor league
contract.
Optioned LHP ROBERT CARSON to
Binghamton (AA).
Recalled RHP CHRIS SCHWINDEN from
Buffalo (AAA).
Activated OF ANDRES TORRES from the
15-Day Disabled List...Optioned INF ZACH
LUTZ to Buffalo (AAA).
Selected the contract of INF/OF VINNY
ROTTINO from Buffalo (AAA)...Optioned
RHP CHRIS SCHWINDEN to Buffalo
(AAA).
Reinstated RHP D.J. CARRASCO from the
15-Day Disabled List...Optioned INF
JORDANY VALDESPIN to Buffalo (AAA).
Recalled INF JORDANY VALDESPIN
from Buffalo (AAA)...Placed INF RUBEN
TEJADA on the 15-Day Disabled List with a
right quad strain.
Placed C JOSH THOLE on the 7-Day
Disabled List with a concussion...Selected the
contract of C ROB JOHNSON from
Buffalo (AAA).
Reinstated INF RONNY CEDENO from
the 15-Day Disabled List...Optioned INF/OF
VINNY ROTTINO to Buffalo (AAA).
Designated RHP D.J. CARRASCO for
assignment...Recalled
LHP
ROBERT
CARSON from Binghamton (AA).
Recalled RHP JEREMY HEFNER from
Buffalo (AAA)...Optioned INF JORDANY
VALDESPIN to Buffalo (AAA).
Placed RHP MIGUEL BATISTA on the 15Day Disabled List with a lower back strain...
Recalled RHP CHRIS SCHWINDEN from
Buffalo (AAA).
Recalled C/OF/INF VINNY ROTTINO
from Buffalo (AAA)...Optioned RHP CHRIS
SCHWINDEN to Buffalo (AAA).
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June 3
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June 8
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July 17
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July 21
July 22
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July 26
July 30
AUGUST
August 3
August 7
August 10
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June 24
July 13
HISTORY
June 22
July 4
2012 IN REVIEW
June 7
JULY
June 5
Reinstated C JOSH THOLE from the 15Day Disabled List...Selected the contract of
RHP ELVIN RAMIREZ...Designated RHP
CHRIS SCHWINDEN for assignment...
Optioned C ROB JOHNSON to Buffalo
(AAA).
Recalled INF JOSH SATIN from Buffalo
(AAA)...Placed OF MIKE BAXTER on the
15-Day Disabled List with a displaced right
collarbone and fractured rib cartilage next to
the sternum.
Selected the contract of RHP CHRIS
YOUNG from Buffalo (AAA)...Reinstated
RHP MIGUEL BATISTA from the 15-Day
Disabled List... Designated RHP JACK
EGBERT for assignment...Placed RHP
RAMON RAMIREZ on the 15-Day
Disabled List with a strained right hamstring.
Reinstated OF JASON BAY from the 15Day Disabled List...Designated INF JOSH
SATIN for assignment...Placed RHP CHRIS
YOUNG on the Paternity Leave
List...Reinstated RHP PEDRO BEATO from
the 60-Day Disabled List.
Outrighted RHP JACK EGBERT to Buffalo
(AAA).
Reinstated RHP CHRIS YOUNG from the
Paternity Leave List...Optioned RHP PEDRO
BEATO to Buffalo (AAA)...Outrighted INF
JOSH SATIN to Buffalo (AAA).
Reinstated INF JUSTIN TURNER from the
15-Day Disabled List...Placed OF JASON
BAY on the 7-Day Disabled List with a
concussion.
Reinstated INF RONNY CEDENO from
the 15-Day Disabled List...Optioned RHP
ELVIN RAMIREZ to Buffalo (AAA).
Reinstated INF RUBEN TEJADA and RHP
RAMON RAMIREZ from the 15-Day
Disabled List...Optioned INF JORDANY
VALDESPIN to Buffalo (AAA)...Placed RHP
FRANK FRANCISCO on the 15-Day
Disabled List with a left oblique strain.
June 25
PLAYER BIOS
JUNE
May 25
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012-2013 CHRONOLOGY
August 15
August 16
August 21
August 23
August 24
August 26
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
October 16
MEDIA
October 25
October 29
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
JANUARY, 2013
January 2
January 4
January 14
January 18
January 21
January 28
January 29
January 31
FEBRUARY
February 2
February 9
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SV
IP
H
1
47.1
48
0
52.2
58
0
46.2
53
0
4.1
5
0
30.2
18
0
3.2
6
0
13.1
13
0 233.2 192
0
25.2
19
0
0.2
0
0
12.1
10
23
42.1
47
0 109.2 108
0
10.0
6
0
59.1
42
0
93.2 110
0
1.0
0
0
21.1
27
0
16.0
20
0 190.1 174
0
0.1
3
7
68.2
65
0
19.2
24
0
21.1
24
1
63.2
58
4
57.2
45
0 117.0 117
0
8.2
15
0 115.0 119
36 1434.0 1368
43 1441.0 1357
R
38
30
28
5
16
3
7
78
14
0
8
27
56
4
19
55
0
21
10
77
4
24
5
13
33
28
65
13
58
709
650
ER HR
34
7
27
6
25
5
5
1
15
2
3
2
7
2
71 24
13
5
0
0
8
0
26
5
50 12
2
0
18
5
53
9
0
0
18
5
10
2
72 22
4
0
19
4
5
0
13
1
30
4
23
7
63 17
12
4
53 16
651 161
602 139
HB BB IBB SO
3 25
1
46
1 33
1
36
1 31
0
34
0
2
0
5
1 18
5
34
1
0
0
3
2
4
0
5
9 54
2 230
2 10
0
30
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
10
0 21
1
47
6 29
0
97
0
5
0
4
3 26
0
70
2 18
1
62
0
0
0
1
2
8
2
17
0
9
0
8
4 49
2 155
0
1
0
0
1 20
2
61
0
4
0
13
0 20
1
22
0 35
4
52
1 12
2
42
0 39
1 111
0
3
0
1
2 36
5
80
40 488 29 1240
42 503 43 1250
WP BK
2 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
4 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 1
0 1
0 0
3 0
7 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
6 0
0 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
4 0
1 0
1 0
0 0
3 0
40 3
44 5
AVG
.259
.283
.290
.278
.180
.353
.260
.226
.204
.000
.233
.269
.256
.194
.200
.287
.000
.314
.313
.241
.750
.249
.300
.296
.247
.209
.258
.357
.269
.251
.249
MEDIA
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CG GF SHO
0
7
0
0 11
0
0
7
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
5
1
3
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0 38
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 23
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0 18
0
0 22
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
7 155 13
3 159 12
PINCH HIT
OBP AB H HR RBI
.000
0 0 0 0
.000
0 0 0 0
.365 24 11 0 8
.237
7 1 0 0
.332 20 6 2 3
.308 15 5 0 5
.164
0 0 0 0
.329
8 1 0 1
.000
0 0 0 0
.207
0 0 0 0
.299 33 7 3 5
.000
0 0 0 0
.333
0 0 0 0
.100
0 0 0 0
.298
1 0 0 0
.320 10 0 0 0
.091
6 0 0 0
.000
0 0 0 0
.000
0 0 0 0
.332 16 4 0 1
.242
3 1 0 0
.295
0 0 0 0
.315 11 4 0 2
.000
0 0 0 0
.167
0 0 0 0
.350
4 1 0 0
.000
0 0 0 0
.308
4 0 0 0
.086
0 0 0 0
.000
1 0 0 0
.250
0 0 0 0
.276
3 2 0 0
.333
2 0 0 0
.294 11 2 0 0
.327
9 1 0 0
.380
7 1 0 0
.292
2 0 0 0
.319 48 12 0 6
.286 42 9 5 10
.391
1 0 0 0
.156
0 0 0 0
.184
0 0 0 0
.316 279 67 10 41
.315 211 52 6 30
HISTORY
G GS
45
0
35
5
30
5
7
0
56
0
4
0
17
0
34 33
34
0
1
0
8
1
48
0
17 17
13
0
10 10
26 13
1
0
8
4
5
3
30 30
1
0
74
0
3
3
20
0
58
0
73
0
21 21
3
2
20 20
162 162
162 162
GI
SB CS DP
E SLG
0 0
0
1 .000
0 0
0
1 .000
5 3
0
1 .413
5 1
3
2 .299
0 1 10
4 .410
0 2 10
8 .462
0 0
3
4 .153
1 0
5
5 .389
0 0
0
0 .000
0 0
1
2 .222
8 2 10
1 .504
0 0
0
0 .000
0 0
0
0 .444
0 0
0
0 .250
0 0
2
0 .288
0 0
0
0 .150
0 0
0
1 .091
0 0
0
0 .000
0 0
0
1 .000
10 2 12 15 .403
0 0
1
2 .229
0 0
0
2 .218
4 4
2
4 .376
0 0
0
0 .000
0 0
1
1 .333
0 0
2
2 .371
0 0
0
0 .000
3 0
0
0 .394
0 0
0
0 .086
0 0
0
0 .000
0 0
0
1 .250
0 0
0
6 .342
4 4
9 12 .351
0 0 12
6 .290
13 5
9
2 .337
3
.378
6
.310
1 1
9
2 .392
10 3
2
3 .424
15 10 15 10 .492
0 0
0
1 .194
0 0
5 15 .190
79 38 118 101 .386
97 30 115 86 .401
2012 IN REVIEW
W-L
ERA
1-3 6.46
1-3 4.61
1-3 4.82
0-0 10.38
2-2 4.40
0-0 7.36
0-0 4.73
20-6 2.73
1-2 4.56
0-0 0.00
0-0 5.84
1-3 5.53
6-7 4.10
0-0 1.80
3-5 2.73
4-7 5.09
0-0 0.00
0-4 7.59
1-2 5.63
13-9 3.40
0-0 108.00
5-4 2.49
0-0 2.29
0-1 5.48
3-4 4.24
3-7 3.59
6-9 4.85
0-1 12.46
4-9 4.15
74-88 4.09
88-74 3.76
TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO
0
0 0
0
0 1 0 0
0 0
4
0
0 0
0
0 1 0 0
0 0
4
74 14 2
3 17 0 2 5 25 4
45
58
2 0
8 20 0 2 0 19 0
58
68 11 1
4 22 2 0 1 17 0
35
240 26 0 32 90 0 3 1 61 3 141
11
0 0
0
3 10 0 1
0 0
14
156 15 0 15 57 0 3 4 51 0 120
0
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
1
6
2 0
0
1 5 0 0
2 0
7
190 25 3 20 57 0 1 1 19 0
83
0
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0
8
2 0
0
3 3 0 0
0 0
7
5
0 0
1
1 6 0 0
0 0
11
15
2 0
0
4 1 1 0
4 2
10
3
0 0
0
0 0 0 1
4 1
5
1
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
5
0
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
2
0
0 0
0
1 2 0 0
0 0
2
230 40 3
6 65 0 4 1 36 5
82
25
3 0
1 13 2 1 2
8 0
27
12
0 0
0
2 7 0 0
6 0
19
106 12 1
7 28 3 2 2 25 0
98
0
0 0
0
0 1 0 0
0 0
0
2
1 0
0
0 1 0 0
0 0
0
26
5 0
1
4 0 0 2
8 1
17
0
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
1
13
1 0
2
5 0 0 0
6 1
9
3
0 0
0
0 5 0 0
0 0
14
0
0 0
0
0 0 0 0
0 0
1
1
0 0
0
1 0 0 0
0 0
1
27
2 0
3 10 0 0 3
5 2
27
163 26 0
1 25 3 2 5 27 0
73
93 15 0
1 21 4 1 1 27 6
50
126 17 7
3 35 1 2 3 52 2
90
56 10 2
0
9 1 0 1 22 0
32
70
7 5
3 26 0 2 2 30 2
58
67 13 1
2 19 0 1 4
9 0
24
81
9 1
8 26 3 0 2 10 0
44
286 41 2 21 93 0 5 3 81 16 112
6
2 0
0
2 4 0 0
1 0
11
54
7 0
1 14 45 0 1
9 0
94
2102 286 21 139 625 64 30 42 503 43 1250
2185 262 36 161 673 64 43 40 488 29 1240
R/L
R
R
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
94
94
156
20
162
162
162
AB R
H
6
0
0
6
0
0
179 26 47
194 21 32
166 18 43
519 66 118
72
3 11
401 43 96
1
0
0
27
4
4
377 52 99
1
0
0
18
0
6
20
1
2
52
3 13
20
2
3
11
1
1
4
0
0
3
0
0
571 62 166
109
8 19
55
8 12
282 40 71
0
0
0
6
1
1
70 13 18
1
0
0
33
8
6
35
0
3
1
0
0
4
0
1
79
7 16
464 53 134
321 24 75
374 47 86
148
42
226
44
171 20 46
191 28 46
581 91 178
31
0
4
284 17 44
5450 650 1357
5449 709 1368
PLAYER BIOS
PITCHER
Acosta,M
#Batista,M
NY
Beato,P
Byrdak,T
Carrasco,D
+Carson,R
Dickey,R
+Edgin,J
+Egbert,J
+Familia,J
Francisco,F
Gee,D
Hampson,J
+Harvey,M
+Hefner,J
Johnson,R
+McHugh,C
Mejia,J
Niese,J
Olson,G
Parnell,R
Pelfrey,M
+Ramirez,E
Ramirez,R
Rauch,J
Santana,J
+Schwinden,C
Young,C
NEW YORK
OPPONENTS
G
35
30
89
70
78
156
34
121
8
17
134
13
10
26
17
18
7
8
5
156
47
30
91
74
3
29
20
18
21
1
3
28
114
104
132
PLAYER
AVG
# Batista,M
.000
NY
.000
+Baxter,M
.263
Bay,J
.165
Cedeno,R
.259
Davis,I
.227
Dickey,R
.153
Duda,L
.239
+Familia,J
.000
Gee,D
.148
Hairston,S
.263
Hampson,J
.000
+Harvey,M
.333
+Hefner,J
.100
Johnson,R
.250
Lewis,F
.150
+Lutz,Z
.091
+McHugh,C
.000
Mejia,J
.000
Murphy,D
.291
Nickeas,M
.174
Niese,J
.218
+Nieuwenhuis,K .252
Parnell,R
.000
Pelfrey,M
.167
Quintanilla,O
.257
+Ramirez,E
.000
+Rottino,V
.182
Santana,J
.086
+Satin,J
.000
+Schwinden,C .250
Shoppach,K
.203
Tejada,R
.289
Thole,J
.234
Torres,A
.230
RIGHT
.284
LEFT
.195
Turner,J
.269
+Valdespin,J
.241
Wright,D
.306
Young,C
.129
PITCHERS
.155
NEW YORK
.249
OPPONENTS
.251
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
VS. ATLANTA
VS. FLORIDA
VS. PHILADELPHIA
VS. WASHINGTON
TOTALS VS. EAST
HOME
W
L
4
5
7
2
3
6
1
8
15
21
VS. CHICAGO
VS. CINCINNATI
VS. HOUSTON
VS. MILWAUKEE
VS. PITTSBURGH
VS. ST. LOUIS
TOTALS VS. CENTRAL
1
1
2
1
3
3
11
2
4
1
1
1
1
10
1
1
0
1
2
1
6
2
2
3
2
1
2
12
2
2
2
2
5
4
17
4
6
4
3
2
3
22
VS. ARIZONA
VS. COLORADO
VS. LOS ANGELES
VS. SAN DIEGO
VS. SAN FRANCISCO
TOTALS VS. WEST
TOTALS VS. N.L.
2
0
0
3
1
6
32
1
4
3
1
3
12
43
2
2
3
1
3
11
34
2
1
1
2
1
7
38
4
2
3
4
4
17
66
3
5
4
3
4
19
81
VS.BALTIMORE
VS.NEW YORK
VS.TAMPA BAY
VS.TORONTO
TOTALS VS. A.L.
OVERALL TOTALS
3
1
0
0
4
36
0
2
0
0
2
45
0
0
3
1
4
38
0
3
0
2
5
43
3
1
3
1
8
74
0
5
0
2
7
88
DOUBLE PLAYS
TRIPLE PLAYS
LEFT ON BASE
GRAND SLAM HR
HOME RUNS - HOME
HOME RUNS - ROAD
NY
135
0
1118
4
67
72
DOUBLEHEADERS (HOME)
DOUBLEHEADERS (ROAD)
ATTENDANCE
HOME
2,242,803 (80 DATES)
ROAD
2,731,369 (81 DATES)
OPP
137
0
1075
6
88
73
ROAD
W
L
2
7
5
4
7
2
3
6
17 19
TOTALS
W
L
6
12
12
6
10
8
4
14
32
40
SHUTOUTS
SHO - INDIVIDUAL
EXTRA INNINGS
ONE-RUN DECISIONS
TWO-RUN DECISIONS
VS. LH STARTERS
VS. RH STARTERS
GRASS FIELDS
ARTIFICIAL FIELDS
DAY GAMES
NIGHT GAMES
W
0
0
L
1
0
HOME
W
L
8
8
4
1
0
4
13
10
8
7
10
21
26
24
36
45
0
0
18
12
18
33
ROAD
W
L
5
4
1
1
3
3
7
12
8
8
11
17
27
26
34
41
4
2
15
14
23
29
TOTALS
W
L
13 12
5
2
3
7
20 22
16 15
21 38
53 50
70 86
4
2
33 26
41 62
SPLIT
0
0
28,035 AVG
33,721 AVG
STARTER
RELIEVER
STREAKS
WON
58
16
5
LOST
59
29
6
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1
16
26
29
32
54
5
0
0
53
13
11
2
12
5
6
8
27
49
16
42
20
7
57
17
463
2B
1
0
9
3
4
17
1
0
0
13
2
0
0
1
1
1
1
9
11
4
10
5
3
10
1
96
3B
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
5
HR
0
4
1
8
4
11
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
6
0
40
RBI
0
15
10
19
11
30
2
0
0
25
6
2
0
1
5
6
3
13
3
7
9
9
6
27
1
190
SH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
11
16
SF
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
10
HP BB
0
3
0 12
0
8
0 11
2 11
1
8
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
6
1
8
0
1
0
3
0
6
0
6
1
2
2
8
2 10
1
4
1 22
2
4
0
1
1 34
0
4
13 163
SO
8
23
20
50
51
34
6
1
4
37
14
26
6
13
5
7
12
44
26
20
31
7
7
21
31
440
SB
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
2
0
6
1
0
9
0
27
CS DP SLG OBP
0
0 .105 .182
0
2 .301 .264
1
8 .426 .333
0
4 .335 .225
0
2 .358 .304
1
4 .550 .317
0
1 .273 .250
0
0 .000 .000
0
0 .000 .000
0
1 .369 .311
0
1 .250 .284
0
0 .230 .286
0
0 .125 .176
1
0 .283 .306
0
0 .480 .355
0
0 .333 .261
0
0 .243 .275
0
2 .416 .301
2
1 .392 .367
0
3 .303 .259
3
3 .381 .382
1
5 .361 .289
1
0 .323 .250
6
5 .489 .428
0
0 .176 .198
15 43 .366 .309
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE I 351
2012 IN REVIEW
AB
H HR HB BB SO
79 20
3
1 11 18
91 28
3
0 13 16
3
2
0
0
0
0
65 10
2
1
9 29
7
2
0
0
0
1
28
8
1
1
3
5
382 91 11
4 36 108
55
9
3
2
4 18
2
0
0
0
0
0
19
6
0
0
4
3
88 24
3
0 13 23
230 66
7
3 16 49
20
3
0
0
2
3
118 25
4
2 10 45
199 60
6
0
7 29
1
0
0
0
0
1
36 13
2
0
4
8
30
8
0
0
6
3
144 35
4
3
7 36
2
2
0
0
0
0
119 28
2
0
8 37
47 14
0
0
4
6
44 11
1
0
7 14
110 30
1
0 19 27
84 22
3
0
7 11
114 32
5
0
7 26
21
9
1
0
2
1
212 59
9
1 26 33
2350 617 71 18 225 550
AVG
.253
.308
.667
.154
.286
.286
.238
.164
.000
.316
.273
.287
.150
.212
.302
.000
.361
.267
.243
1.000
.235
.298
.250
.273
.262
.281
.429
.278
.263
G
18
43
44
90
72
83
10
1
6
92
27
40
12
29
14
21
17
52
65
47
76
51
26
92
PLAYER BIOS
PITCHER
Acosta,M
Batista,M
Beato,P
Byrdak,T
Carrasco,D
Carson,R
Dickey,R
Edgin,J
Egbert,J
Familia,J
Francisco,F
Gee,D
Hampson,J
Harvey,M
Hefner,J
Johnson,R
McHugh,C
Mejia,J
Niese,J
Olson,G
Parnell,R
Pelfrey,M
Ramirez,E
Ramirez,R
Rauch,J
Santana,J
Schwinden,C
Young,C
TOTALS
AVG
.053
.172
.277
.174
.239
.286
.227
.000
.000
.283
.217
.180
.125
.261
.200
.154
.216
.239
.320
.211
.286
.241
.226
.320
.167
.246
BATTER
Baxter,M
Bay,J
Cedeno,R
Davis,I
Duda,L
Hairston,S
Johnson,R
Lewis,F
Lutz,Z
Murphy,D
Nickeas,M
Nieuwenhuis,K
Quintanilla,O
SEASON TOTAL
Rottino,V
SEASON TOTAL
Shoppach,K
SEASON TOTAL
Tejada,R
Thole,J
Torres,A
Turner,J
Valdespin,J
Wright,D
PITCHERS
TOTALS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
AVG
.288
.158
.236
.253
.240
.239
.267
.158
.250
.294
.122
.271
.296
.236
.125
.136
.000
.190
.226
.273
.241
.194
.295
.244
.300
.148
.251
PITCHER
Acosta,M
Batista,M
Beato,P
Byrdak,T
Carrasco,D
Carson,R
Dickey,R
Edgin,J
Egbert,J
Familia,J
Francisco,F
Gee,D
Hampson,J
Harvey,M
Hefner,J
Johnson,R
McHugh,C
Mejia,J
Niese,J
Olson,G
Parnell,R
Pelfrey,M
Ramirez,E
Ramirez,R
Rauch,J
Santana,J
Schwinden,C
Young,C
TOTALS
AVG
.264
.272
.200
.229
.400
.227
.217
.263
.000
.167
.264
.219
.273
.185
.272
.000
.280
.353
.240
.500
.261
.303
.351
.224
.176
.251
.286
.261
.242
G
83
53
47
146
106
104
14
18
2
144
31
83
27
61
11
27
1
21
58
105
98
112
65
86
147
AB
R
160 26
101 13
72
8
352 55
267 31
188 26
30
3
19
2
4
1
384 45
49
4
221 33
54
9
123 18
8
3
22
6
1
0
42
6
106 15
311 34
245 17
227 29
88 10
160 25
403 61
182 12
3568 453
H 2B
46 13
16
2
17
2
89 23
64 11
45
8
8
1
3
0
1
0
113 27
6
1
60 12
16
5
29
7
1
0
3
1
0
0
8
1
24
5
85 15
59 11
44
7
26
8
39
6
121 31
27
6
894 190
3B
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
0
1
1
0
16
HR
3
4
3
24
11
9
0
0
0
5
1
6
1
4
0
1
0
3
5
1
0
3
1
8
15
1
99
RBI
17
5
12
71
46
27
2
0
0
40
7
26
4
15
0
1
0
7
14
22
14
26
10
20
66
13
435
SH
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
2
4
0
0
3
0
34
48
SF
2
1
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
3
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
3
0
20
HP BB
5 22
0
7
1
9
1 50
2 40
0 11
0
3
1
4
0
0
0 29
2
2
1 17
2
7
2 13
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
6
8
3 17
0 23
2 30
2
5
2
9
2 47
1
5
29 340
SO
37
35
15
91
69
49
4
4
1
45
13
72
11
29
4
10
1
15
45
47
30
59
17
37
91
63
810
SB
5
3
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
10
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
7
0
10
6
0
52
CS DP SLG OBP
3
0 .450 .386
1
1 .297 .211
0
2 .389 .329
2
6 .523 .345
0
3 .404 .341
1
6 .457 .281
0
1 .300 .333
0
0 .158 .333
0
0 .250 .250
2 11 .419 .341
0
0 .204 .189
4
2 .416 .324
0
2 .444 .397
0
3 .390 .314
0
0 .125 .125
0
0 .318 .174
0
0 .000 .000
0
0 .429 .277
0
0 .434 .317
2
8 .331 .316
0
9 .286 .305
2
6 .308 .291
0
4 .420 .347
2
2 .444 .292
4 10 .494 .374
0
2 .198 .176
23 75 .396 .319
AB
H HR HB BB SO
106 28
4
2 14 28
92 25
2
1 18 18
15
3
1
0
2
5
35
8
0
0
9
5
10
4
2
1
0
2
22
5
1
1
1
0
466 101 13
5 18 122
38 10
2
0
6 12
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
4
0
0
5
7
87 23
2
0
8 24
192 42
5
3 13 48
11
3
0
0
3
1
92 17
1
1 16 25
184 50
3
2 11 33
2
0
0
0
0
0
50 14
3
2
4
9
34 12
2
0
3
5
579 139 18
1 42 119
2
1
0
0
1
0
142 37
2
1 12 24
33 10
0
0
0
7
37 13
0
0 13
8
125 28
3
0 16 25
131 23
4
1
5 31
339 85 12
0 32 85
21
6
3
0
1
0
230 60
7
1 10 47
3099 751 90 22 263 690
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352 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
SH
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
3
0
0
2
0
20
30
SF
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
2
0
16
HP BB
2
8
0
8
1
6
0 30
1 31
1
9
0
1
0
4
0
0
0 18
0
3
1
9
1
4
1
5
0
4
0
5
2
1
4
8
1 20
0 16
0 25
2
5
1
5
1 39
0
4
14 250
SV
IP
AB
H
R ER HR
0 18.1
68 16
9
9
2
0 23.2
95 30 17 17
4
0 27.2 109 32 17 17
4
0
3.2
15
4
4
4
1
0
5.2
23
7
6
6
1
0 13.2
43
8
8
7
1
0
1.2
7
2
2
2
2
0
8.2
35 12
5
5
2
0 125.0 446 94 39 36 12
0 11.2
43
9 10
9
3
0
0.2
2
0
0
0
0
0
6.1
26
8
8
8
0
12 21.0
88 23 13 13
1
0 65.1 249 63 33 30 10
0
5.1
14
1
0
0
0
0 24.0
78 11
5
5
3
0 46.1 196 60 33 32
5
0 15.1
57 15 13 10
4
0
8.0
30
8
1
1
1
0 98.2 376 87 42 41 12
0
0.1
4
3
4
4
0
2 35.0 120 24
8
6
1
0 13.2
55 16
4
4
0
0 11.2
44 10
5
5
1
0 30.2 110 25 13 13
2
2 32.0 125 31 15 15
6
0 63.1 243 61 28 28
7
0
0.2
5
2
2
2
0
0 50.1 188 43 26 22
8
16 735.0 2762 666 347 328 88
SO
26
29
20
76
61
40
4
4
1
36
17
54
8
20
6
10
15
46
34
21
36
15
24
50
47
624
SB
2
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
0
1
2
0
1
4
0
6
0
6
7
0
38
HB BB
0
7
1 14
1 15
0
1
0
2
0
8
1
0
0
2
7 30
2
4
0
0
0
3
0 16
3 15
0
2
0 13
0 11
1
6
0
2
3 23
0
1
0 10
0
2
0
9
0 14
1
5
0 21
0
0
0 18
19 237
CS DP
2
0
0
0
1
5
0
7
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
6
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
0
7
3
4
1
5
2
2
4
7
0
3
17 55
SO WP
16
1
17
1
19
1
3
0
5
0
16
0
1
0
1
0
116
4
15
0
0
0
5
0
22
2
60
0
0
0
29
1
31
2
12
0
5
1
80
3
0
0
29
0
11
0
15
0
27
0
25
0
65
1
0
0
41
0
642 16
E
1
1
0
2
4
1
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
3
0
0
4
6
4
1
0
1
0
3
8
37
OPP
AVG
.235
.316
.294
.267
.304
.186
.286
.343
.211
.209
.000
.308
.261
.253
.071
.141
.306
.263
.267
.231
.750
.200
.291
.227
.227
.248
.251
.400
.229
.241
MEDIA
...................................................................................................................................................................
2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE I 353
POSTSEASON
GS CG SHO
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
7
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
2
2
0
0
0
8
0
0
81
5
8
HR
1
2
3
11
9
11
0
0
0
1
1
5
0
3
2
2
0
3
0
0
1
2
5
12
1
67
HISTORY
G
18
12
15
4
5
25
2
11
18
16
1
5
25
10
5
4
14
4
3
15
1
37
2
9
28
39
11
1
8
81
3B
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
1
0
0
10
2012 IN REVIEW
W-L
0-0
1-3
1-3
0-0
1-0
0-1
0-0
0-0
10-3
0-2
0-0
0-0
0-1
3-4
0-0
0-2
2-4
0-2
1-0
6-5
0-0
4-3
0-0
0-0
2-2
3-5
4-4
0-0
0-4
36-45
H 2B
19
7
12
1
18
3
45
4
47
4
41 10
7
1
2
0
0
0
88 23
8
0
32
3
9
4
28
6
3
0
4
1
5
0
27
8
62 11
38
6
41 10
24
4
26
4
85 18
26
4
638 117
PITCHER
ERA
Acosta,M
4.42
Batista,M
6.46
SEASON TOTAL
5.53
Beato,P
9.82
SEASON TOTAL
9.53
Byrdak,T
4.61
Carrasco,D
10.80
Carson,R
5.19
Dickey,R
2.59
Edgin,J
6.94
Egbert,J
0.00
Familia,J
11.37
Francisco,F
5.57
Gee,D
4.13
Hampson,J
0.00
Harvey,M
1.88
Hefner,J
6.22
McHugh,C
5.87
Mejia,J
1.13
Niese,J
3.74
Olson,G
108.00
Parnell,R
1.54
Pelfrey,M
2.63
Ramirez,E
3.86
Ramirez,R
3.82
Rauch,J
4.22
Santana,J
3.98
Schwinden,C
27.00
Young,C
3.93
TOTALS
4.02
G
AB
R
43
90
8
31
80
7
41
82
7
78 240 23
62 197 23
69 184 24
7
22
2
11
15
2
3
3
0
79 273 29
25
62
3
46 143 18
15
39
6
32
95 13
12
20
5
20
32
7
14
35
0
41 109 11
56 212 27
53 149 12
64 169 17
51
87
8
51
97 15
79 289 39
81 149 12
81 2637 287
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.211
.150
.220
.188
.239
.223
.318
.133
.000
.322
.129
.224
.231
.295
.150
.125
.143
.248
.292
.255
.243
.276
.268
.294
.174
.242
BATTER
Baxter,M
Bay,J
Cedeno,R
Davis,I
Duda,L
Hairston,S
Johnson,R
Lewis,F
Lutz,Z
Murphy,D
Nickeas,M
Nieuwenhuis,K
Quintanilla,O
SEASON TOTAL
Rottino,V
SEASON TOTAL
Shoppach,K
SEASON TOTAL
Tejada,R
Thole,J
Torres,A
Turner,J
Valdespin,J
Wright,D
PITCHERS
TOTALS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
AVG
.315
.175
.298
.262
.240
.301
.200
.200
.125
.262
.234
.281
.290
.176
.231
.172
.000
.250
.218
.286
.215
.220
.262
.213
.318
.133
.256
ERA
7.76
3.13
3.60
13.50
4.26
4.24
4.50
3.86
2.90
2.57
0.00
5.48
4.06
3.86
3.31
3.99
0.00
12.00
10.13
3.04
3.48
1.50
7.45
4.64
2.81
5.87
11.25
4.31
4.16
G
AB
R
46
89 18
39 114 14
37
84 11
78 279 43
59 204 20
65 193 28
10
30
1
7
5
0
4
8
1
77 298 33
22
47
5
45 139 22
14
31
7
33
74 12
6
13
3
16
29
5
1
1
0
14
44
7
35 110 12
58 252 26
51 172 12
68 205 30
43
84 12
43
94 13
77 292 52
81 135
5
81 2813 363
W-L
1-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-1
0-0
0-0
10-3
1-0
0-0
1-2
3-3
0-0
3-3
2-3
0-0
0-2
0-2
7-4
1-1
0-0
0-1
1-2
0-2
2-5
0-1
4-5
38-43
G
27
18
20
3
6
31
2
6
16
18
3
23
7
8
6
12
1
4
2
15
37
1
11
30
34
10
2
12
81
H 2B
28
7
20
1
25
8
73 22
49 11
58 15
6
1
1
0
1
0
78 17
11
3
39
9
9
1
13
2
3
1
5
1
0
0
11
2
24
6
72 15
37
9
45
7
22
9
20
5
93 23
18
3
719 169
GS CG SHO
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
2
0
0
12
0
0
81
2
5
3B
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
1
0
2
0
11
HR
2
6
1
21
6
9
0
0
0
5
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
3
5
1
1
2
0
3
9
0
72
RBI
10
14
13
51
35
29
4
0
0
33
4
16
4
8
2
4
0
9
17
11
13
18
8
17
48
7
346
SH
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
25
34
SF
1
1
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
14
HP
E
3 17
0 11
0 11
1 31
3 20
0 10
0
3
1
0
0
0
1 18
2
5
1 16
1
4
1 11
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
4
4
8
4
7
1 11
3 27
2
4
1
5
2 42
1
5
28 253
SV
IP
AB
H
R ER HR
1 29.0 117 32 29 25
5
0 23.0
88 23 11
8
1
0 25.0
96 26 13 10
2
0
0.2
3
1
1
1
0
0
6.1
22
4
3
3
0
0 17.0
57 10
8
8
1
0
2.0
10
4
1
1
0
0
4.2
15
1
2
2
0
0 108.2 402 98 39 35 12
0 14.0
50 10
4
4
2
0
6.0
17
2
0
0
0
11 21.1
87 24 14 13
4
0 44.1 173 45 23 20
2
0
4.2
17
5
4
2
0
0 35.1 132 31 14 13
2
0 47.1 187 50 22 21
4
0
1.0
3
0
0
0
0
0
6.0
29 12
8
8
1
0
8.0
34 12
9
9
1
0 91.2 347 87 35 31 10
5 33.2 141 41 16 13
3
0
6.0
25
8
1
1
0
0
9.2
37 14
8
8
0
1 33.0 125 33 20 17
2
2 25.2
90 14 13
8
1
0 53.2 210 56 37 35 10
0
8.0
37 13 11 10
4
0 64.2 254 76 32 31
8
20 699.0 2687 702 362 323 73
BB
19
29
15
65
59
43
6
1
4
46
10
44
9
22
3
7
1
12
43
39
29
54
9
20
62
47
626
SO
3
4
0
0
1
5
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
4
8
0
41
HB BB
3 18
0 17
0 18
0
1
1
3
1 10
0
0
2
2
2 24
0
6
0
6
0
5
3 14
0
3
3 13
2
7
0
0
1
2
0
7
1 26
1 10
0
2
0 11
0 21
0
7
0 18
0
3
2 18
21 251
SB CS
1
0
1
3
0
5
2
3
0
4
2
8
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
6
0
1
3
1
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
0
5
2
5
0
4
1
0
6
8
0
0
21 63
DP
0
1
4
6
1
0
0
0
1
9
2
3
2
3
0
0
0
2
4
8
5
2
1
3
7
2
64
OPP
SO WP AVG
30
1 .274
17
0 .261
17
0 .271
2
1 .333
7
1 .182
18
0 .175
2
1 .400
4
0 .067
114
0 .244
15
0 .200
5
0 .118
25
0 .276
37
0 .260
4
0 .294
41
2 .235
31
5 .267
1
0 .000
5
0 .414
3
0 .353
75
3 .251
32
1 .291
2
1 .320
7
1 .378
25
4 .264
17
1 .156
46
0 .267
1
0 .351
39
3 .299
598 24 .261
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MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
GS CG SHO
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
5
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
1
1
0
0
7
0
0
59
3
6
RBI
3
14
13
32
17
22
0
0
0
23
6
11
0
1
4
4
3
10
11
10
15
7
5
38
4
238
SH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
0
20
26
SF
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
2
0
12
HP BB
1
8
0
9
1
5
0 20
1 22
0
7
0
0
0
1
0
0
1 14
1
2
1
9
2
4
2
6
0
1
0
1
2
2
6
6
1
6
1 11
0 20
2
1
1
4
0 32
1
5
16 183
SV
IP
AB
H
R ER HR
0 15.1
64 18 17 13
3
0
8.1
37 12
9
9
0
0
9.1
41 13
9
9
0
0
1.1
5
1
1
1
0
0
3.1
13
4
3
3
0
0 12.2
44
8
8
8
2
0
1.0
5
2
0
0
0
0
3.2
13
3
3
3
1
0 112.2 414 101 38 35 10
0
8.0
26
4
0
0
0
0
0.2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1.0
7
4
2
2
0
11 19.2
76 18 10 10
2
0 21.2
81 18
7
6
1
0
1.1
3
0
0
0
0
0
5.0
23
8
5
5
2
0 37.1 155 43 23 22
5
0 12.0
43 10
6
6
1
0
5.0
21
6
4
4
1
0 72.1 273 64 27 24
5
3 27.1 105 30 11 11
0
0 14.0
54 14
2
2
0
0
5.0
16
3
1
1
1
1 19.2
80 24 12 12
2
1 20.0
72 12
9
9
4
0 50.0 182 39 14 14
2
0
4.0
17
6
5
5
2
0 44.2 168 41 15 13
6
16 523.2 1986 489 229 214 50
SO
12
18
11
51
50
26
4
0
1
27
12
37
6
11
3
4
6
24
32
15
34
8
15
38
34
440
SB
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
3
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
4
0
3
8
0
31
HB BB
1
9
1
6
1
7
0
0
0
1
0
6
0
0
1
1
6 27
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
6
0
1
0
1
1
9
1
1
0
2
1 18
1
7
0
3
0
5
0 11
0
7
0 17
0
2
0
9
14 160
CS DP
0
0
1
1
0
4
0
3
0
3
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
4
1
2
0
3
1
0
5
6
0
2
12 44
E
0
0
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
6
0
2
1
4
0
0
1
2
4
1
1
0
0
3
6
32
OPP
SO WP AVG
10
2 .281
9
0 .324
10
0 .317
3
0 .200
5
0 .308
16
0 .182
1
0 .400
3
0 .231
98
3 .244
8
0 .154
0
0 .000
1
0 .571
20
1 .237
18
0 .222
0
0 .000
5
0 .348
31
3 .277
13
0 .233
3
0 .286
56
1 .234
20
0 .286
5
1 .259
4
0 .188
14
1 .300
18
0 .167
42
1 .214
1
0 .353
26
0 .244
425 13 .246
MEDIA
...................................................................................................................................................................
2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE I 355
POSTSEASON
G
15
9
10
2
3
22
1
4
17
10
1
1
22
3
2
1
8
3
1
11
29
2
6
16
26
8
1
7
59
HR
1
3
4
13
5
8
0
0
0
3
1
2
0
1
2
2
1
3
0
1
2
1
1
8
0
56
HISTORY
W-L
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
13-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-0
0-0
0-1
1-4
0-1
0-1
4-2
3-4
0-0
0-0
2-2
1-2
4-2
0-1
2-3
33-26
3B
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
2
0
10
2012 IN REVIEW
ERA
7.63
9.72
8.68
6.75
8.10
5.68
0.00
7.36
2.80
0.00
0.00
18.00
4.58
2.49
0.00
9.00
5.30
4.50
7.20
2.99
3.62
1.29
1.80
5.49
4.05
2.52
11.25
2.62
3.68
H 2B
17
3
13
0
20
5
49 14
35
9
31
5
6
1
0
0
0
0
73 18
5
0
33
7
4
1
8
2
4
0
4
0
4
0
17
6
46 11
32
9
34
8
23
6
16
1
64 14
13
1
522 113
PITCHER
Acosta,M
Batista,M
SEASON TOTAL
Beato,P
SEASON TOTAL
Byrdak,T
Carrasco,D
Carson,R
Dickey,R
Edgin,J
Egbert,J
Familia,J
Francisco,F
Gee,D
Hampson,J
Harvey,M
Hefner,J
McHugh,C
Mejia,J
Niese,J
Parnell,R
Pelfrey,M
Ramirez,E
Ramirez,R
Rauch,J
Santana,J
Schwinden,C
Young,C
TOTALS
G
AB
R
31
61 13
22
65
6
29
65 11
59 199 30
45 158 15
47 126 17
7
21
2
4
3
0
4
4
0
57 216 26
17
40
3
35 122 13
9
18
3
17
37
6
6
12
4
11
17
4
8
22
2
25
71 10
42 166 15
40 120
9
46 136 22
32
62
8
29
60
5
55 205 37
59 107
3
59 1988 244
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.279
.200
.308
.246
.222
.246
.286
.000
.000
.338
.125
.270
.222
.216
.333
.235
.182
.239
.277
.267
.250
.371
.267
.312
.121
.263
BATTER
Baxter,M
Bay,J
Cedeno,R
Davis,I
Duda,L
Hairston,S
Johnson,R
Lewis,F
Lutz,Z
Murphy,D
Nickeas,M
Nieuwenhui,K
Quintanill,O
SEASON TOTAL
Rottino,V
SEASON TOTAL
Shoppach,K
SEASON TOTAL
Tejada,R
Thole,J
Torres,A
Turner,J
Valdespin,J
Wright,D
PITCHERS
TOTALS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
AVG
G
AB
R
.254 58 118 13
.147 48 129 15
.228 49 101
7
.216 97 320 36
.251 76 243 28
.271 87 251 35
.226 10
31
1
.176 14
17
2
.143
3
7
1
.262 99 355 36
.203 30
69
5
.238 56 160 27
.269 20
52 10
.250 48 132 19
.095 12
21
4
.114 25
44
8
.000
1
1
0
.211 20
57
5
.230 51 148 13
.295 72 298 38
.214 64 201 15
.218 86 238 25
.211 62 109 12
.229 65 131 23
.303 101 376 54
.175 103 177 14
.241 103 3462 406
PITCHER
ERA
Acosta,M
5.91
Batista,M
3.76
SEASON TOTAL
3.74
Beato,P
12.00
SEASON TOTAL
6.23
Byrdak,T
3.50
Carrasco,D
10.13
Carson,R
3.72
Dickey,R
2.68
Edgin,J
6.62
Familia,J
4.76
Francisco,F
6.35
Gee,D
4.50
Hampson,J
2.08
Harvey,M
2.15
Hefner,J
4.95
Johnson,R
0.00
McHugh,C
11.57
Mejia,J
4.91
Niese,J
3.66
Olson,G
108.00
Parnell,R
1.74
Pelfrey,M
4.76
Ramirez,E
6.61
Ramirez,R
3.68
Rauch,J
3.35
Santana,J
6.58
Schwinden,C
13.50
Young,C
5.12
TOTALS
4.32
H 2B
30 11
19
2
23
6
69 12
61
6
68 20
7
1
3
0
1
0
93 22
14
3
38
5
14
4
33
6
2
1
5
2
0
0
12
2
34
8
88 15
43
6
52
9
23
7
30
8
114 27
31
6
835 173
W-L
G GS CG SHO
1-3 30
0
0
0
1-2 21
3
0
0
1-2 25
3
0
0
0-0
5
0
0
0
0-0
8
0
0
0
2-2 34
0
0
0
0-0
3
0
0
0
0-0 13
0
0
0
7-5 17 17
3
2
1-2 24
0
0
0
0-0
7
1
0
0
0-2 26
0
0
0
4-7 14 14
0
0
0-0 11
0
0
0
3-4
9
9
0
0
3-3 18
8
0
0
0-0
1
0
0
0
0-3
5
2
0
0
1-1
4
2
0
0
9-7 19 19
0
0
0-0
1
0
0
0
2-0 45
0
0
0
0-0
1
1
0
0
0-1 14
0
0
0
1-2 42
0
0
0
2-5 47
0
0
0
2-7 13 13
1
1
0-0
2
1
0
0
2-6 13 13
0
0
41-62 103 103
4
7
3B
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
11
HR
2
5
0
19
10
12
0
0
0
3
0
5
1
3
0
1
0
2
5
1
0
1
1
7
13
1
83
RBI
14
6
9
58
40
35
4
0
0
42
7
17
4
15
1
3
0
7
17
14
11
20
12
21
55
10
387
SH
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
2
2
1
0
1
0
25
38
SF
1
0
0
3
2
1
1
0
0
3
1
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
18
HP BB
4 17
0 10
0 12
1 41
3 29
1 12
0
4
1
3
0
0
0 22
1
6
1 16
0
4
0 10
0
5
0
6
0
0
1
3
2 10
4 21
0 16
3 32
2
8
1
6
3 49
0
4
26 320
SV
IP
AB
H
R ER HR
1 32.0 121 30 21 21
4
0 38.1 146 41 19 16
5
0 43.1 164 45 21 18
6
0
3.0
13
4
4
4
1
0
8.2
32
7
6
6
1
0 18.0
56 10
8
7
0
0
2.2
12
4
3
3
2
0
9.2
37 10
4
4
1
0 121.0 434 91 40 36 14
0 17.2
67 15 14 13
5
0 11.1
36
6
6
6
0
12 22.2
99 29 17 16
3
0 88.0 341 90 49 44 11
0
8.2
28
6
4
2
0
0 54.1 187 34 14 13
3
0 56.1 228 67 32 31
4
0
1.0
3
0
0
0
0
0
9.1
43 17 15 12
4
0 11.0
43 14
6
6
1
0 118.0 450 110 50 48 17
0
0.1
4
3
4
4
0
4 41.1 156 35 13
8
4
0
5.2
26 10
3
3
0
0 16.1
65 21 12 12
0
0 44.0 155 34 21 18
2
3 37.2 143 33 19 14
3
0 67.0 271 78 51 49 15
0
4.2
25
9
8
7
2
0 70.1 274 78 43 40 10
20 910.1 3463 879 480 437 111
SO
33
40
24
90
70
57
6
5
4
55
15
61
11
31
6
13
1
21
65
41
35
56
16
29
74
60
810
SB
2
2
0
0
1
8
0
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
3
0
9
1
7
7
0
48
HB BB
2 16
0 25
0 26
0
2
1
4
1 12
1
0
1
3
3 27
2
6
0
9
0 13
5 23
0
4
3 25
1
9
0
0
1
7
0
7
3 31
0
1
0 13
0
1
0 15
0 24
1
5
0 22
0
1
2 27
26 328
CS DP
3
0
0
2
1
6
2
7
0
2
1
5
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
6
0
1
3
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
6
0
8
4
7
1
6
2
2
5
9
0
3
26 74
E
1
2
2
6
2
1
0
0
1
9
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
5
8
8
5
1
2
3
7
9
69
OPP
SO WP AVG
36
0 .248
25
1 .281
26
1 .274
2
1 .308
7
1 .219
18
0 .179
2
1 .333
2
0 .270
132
1 .210
22
0 .224
9
0 .167
27
1 .293
79
0 .264
4
0 .214
65
3 .182
31
4 .294
1
0 .000
4
0 .395
5
1 .326
99
5 .244
0
0 .750
41
1 .224
8
0 .385
18
1 .323
38
3 .219
24
1 .231
69
0 .288
0
0 .360
54
3 .285
815 27 .254
...................................................................................................................................................................
356 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
HR
0
0
0
TOT
RBI
0
0
0
SP
RBI
0
0
0
MISP
0
1
1
MOB
0
1
1
BB
0
0
0
IBB
0
0
0
SO
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
Baxter,M
Baxter,M
Baxter,M
<2
=2
.333
.313
.324
18
16
34
6
5
11
4
2
6
0
1
1
0
0
0
7
6
13
7
6
13
30
28
58
45
36
81
4
8
12
0
4
4
6
4
10
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
Bay,J
Bay,J
Bay,J
<2
=2
.067
.211
.122
30
19
49
2
4
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
4
9
13
4
6
10
39
27
66
58
38
96
1
4
5
0
0
0
11
5
16
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
Cedeno,R
Cedeno,R
Cedeno,R
<2
=2
.059
.412
.235
17
17
34
1
7
8
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
12
15
3
7
10
21
23
44
30
37
67
2
4
6
0
0
0
3
3
6
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
Davis,I
Davis,I
Davis,I
<2
=2
.244
.185
.214
78
81
159
19
15
34
4
0
4
0
0
0
4
6
10
32
28
60
24
17
41
104
99
203
156
139
295
10
8
18
2
1
3
19
24
43
0
0
0
3
0
3
5
0
5
Dickey,R
Dickey,R
Dickey,R
<2
=2
.200
.100
.133
5
10
15
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
1
2
3
10
15
25
14
23
37
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Duda,L
Duda,L
Duda,L
<2
=2
.184
.351
.274
49
57
106
9
20
29
0
4
4
0
0
0
1
4
5
15
28
43
13
21
34
73
79
152
103
112
215
10
12
22
0
0
0
11
16
27
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
3
Gee,D
Gee,D
Gee,D
<2
=2
.000
.250
.200
1
4
5
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
3
4
7
4
7
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hairston,S
Hairston,S
Hairston,S
<2
=2
.339
.174
.267
59
46
105
20
8
28
9
0
9
0
1
1
5
2
7
31
9
40
23
7
30
73
56
129
109
83
192
6
5
11
0
0
0
12
12
24
0
0
0
1
0
1
4
0
4
Harvey,M
Harvey,M
Harvey,M
<2 1.000
=2 .250
.400
1
4
5
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
1
1
2
1
4
5
2
8
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hefner,J
Hefner,J
Hefner,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
4
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
8
6
6
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Johnson,R
Johnson,R
Johnson,R
<2
=2
.000
.167
.083
6
6
12
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
4
3
1
4
12
8
20
16
11
27
1
2
3
0
2
2
2
1
3
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
Lewis,F
Lewis,F
Lewis,F
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
5
2
5
7
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lutz,Z
Lutz,Z
Lutz,Z
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
1
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
McHugh,C
McHugh,C
McHugh,C
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mejia,J
Mejia,J
Mejia,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Murphy,D
Murphy,D
Murphy,D
<2
=2
.274
.343
.308
73
70
143
20
24
44
2
7
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
25
31
56
22
28
50
89
88
177
125
126
251
5
6
11
2
3
5
8
9
17
0
0
0
4
0
4
4
0
4
Nickeas,M
Nickeas,M
Nickeas,M
<2
=2
.308
.364
.333
13
11
24
4
4
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
7
12
5
5
10
21
14
35
27
24
51
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
5
2
0
2
1
0
1
1
0
1
SF GIDP
0
0
0
0
0
0
MEDIA
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MEDIA GUIDE I 357
POSTSEASON
2B
0
0
0
HISTORY
H
0
0
0
2012 IN REVIEW
AB
0
1
1
AVG
.000
.000
.000
PLAYER BIOS
OUTS
<2
=2
PLAYER
Batista,M
Batista,M
Batista,M
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
AVG
.333
.143
.231
AB
6
7
13
H
2
1
3
2B
0
0
0
3B
0
0
0
TOT
HR
0
0
0
SP
RBI
2
0
2
RBI
2
0
2
MISP
9
9
18
MOB
12
15
27
BB
0
1
1
IBB
0
0
0
SO
2
2
4
SH
1
0
1
Nieuwenhuis, K <2
Nieuwenhuis, K =2
Nieuwenhuis,
K
.241
.125
.174
29
40
69
7
5
12
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
6
17
11
6
17
43
46
89
58
69
127
5
0
5
0
0
0
6
15
21
1
0
1
2
0
2
1
0
1
Pelfrey,M
Pelfrey,M
Pelfrey,M
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Quintanilla,O
Quintanilla,O
Quintanilla,O
<2
=2
.111
.000
.077
9
4
13
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
3
15
9
24
19
13
32
3
1
4
1
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Ramirez,E
Ramirez,E
Ramirez,E
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rottino,V
Rottino,V
Rottino,V
<2
=2
.333
.333
.333
6
3
9
2
1
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
8
7
15
9
8
17
1
2
3
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Santana,J
Santana,J
Santana,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
5
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
7
10
5
9
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Satin,J
Satin,J
Satin,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Schwinden,C
Schwinden,C
Schwinden,C
<2 .000
=2 1.000
.500
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shoppach,K
Shoppach,K
Shoppach,K
<2
=2
.083
.600
.235
12
5
17
1
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
4
6
1
4
5
13
11
24
20
15
35
0
3
3
0
2
2
9
2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tejada,R
Tejada,R
Tejada,R
<2
=2
.250
.213
.230
40
47
87
10
10
20
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
11
23
12
11
23
52
63
115
64
82
146
5
4
9
0
0
0
5
10
15
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
Thole,J
Thole,J
Thole,J
<2
=2
.184
.278
.230
38
36
74
7
10
17
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
11
18
7
11
18
52
56
108
79
79
158
2
10
12
0
6
6
5
3
8
2
0
2
1
0
1
6
0
6
Torres,A
Torres,A
Torres,A
<2
=2
.209
.326
.267
43
43
86
9
14
23
1
2
3
1
0
1
0
0
0
14
16
30
12
16
28
62
63
125
89
78
167
6
7
13
0
2
2
13
8
21
1
0
1
2
0
2
4
0
4
Turner,J
Turner,J
Turner,J
<2
=2
.313
.280
.293
16
25
41
5
7
12
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
13
4
9
13
22
36
58
30
52
82
2
3
5
0
0
0
5
2
7
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Valdespin,J
Valdespin,J
Valdespin,J
<2
=2
.148
.222
.178
27
18
45
4
4
8
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
9
9
18
7
8
15
32
26
58
51
35
86
0
2
2
0
0
0
5
1
6
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wright,D
Wright,D
Wright,D
<2
=2
.291
.349
.317
79
63
142
23
22
45
7
4
11
0
0
0
4
1
5
43
24
67
34
21
55
115
91
206
159
125
284
16
17
33
7
9
16
17
13
30
0
0
0
5
0
5
5
0
5
Young,C
Young,C
Young,C
<2
=2
.000
.200
.143
2
5
7
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
2
2
10
12
3
14
17
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
METS
METS
<2
=2
.232 665
.260 653
.246 1318
154
170
324
32
30
62
2
2
4
17
19
36
237
229
466
202
191
393
915
893
1808
1304
1258
2562
80
101
181
13 149
30 145
43 294
20
0
20
30
0
30
38
0
38
PLAYER
Niese,J
Niese,J
Niese,J
SF GIDP
0
0
0
0
0
0
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HR
0
0
0
TOT
RBI
4
0
4
SP
RBI
4
0
4
MISP
8
2
10
MOB
12
3
15
BB
0
0
0
IBB
0
0
0
SO
1
1
2
SH
0
0
0
Bay,J
Bay,J
Bay,J
<2
=2
.000
.667
.286
4
3
7
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
6
7
1
4
5
10
6
16
15
9
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
Cedeno,R
Cedeno,R
Cedeno,R
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Davis,I
Davis,I
Davis,I
<2
=2
.143
.200
.167
7
5
12
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
4
4
8
4
2
6
14
10
24
21
15
36
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
Dickey,R
Dickey,R
Dickey,R
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
6
8
3
9
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Duda,L
Duda,L
Duda,L
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
3
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
2
1
3
10
6
16
15
9
24
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Hairston,S
Hairston,S
Hairston,S
<2
=2
.333
.000
.286
6
1
7
2
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
6
0
6
4
0
4
12
2
14
18
3
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
Hefner,J
Hefner,J
Hefner,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lutz,Z
Lutz,Z
Lutz,Z
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Murphy,D
Murphy,D
Murphy,D
<2
=2
.000
.429
.300
3
7
10
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
7
2
5
7
6
14
20
9
21
30
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Nickeas,M
Nickeas,M
Nickeas,M
<2 1.000
=2 .500
.667
1
2
3
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
4
6
2
2
4
2
4
6
3
6
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Niese,J
Niese,J
Niese,J
<2 1.000
=2 .000
.500
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
2
4
3
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Nieuwenhuis,K
Nieuwenhuis,K
Nieuwenhui,K
<2
=2
.000
.600
.375
3
5
8
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
5
1
4
5
6
10
16
9
15
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Quintanilla,O
Quintanilla,O
Quintanilla,O
<2 1.000
=2 .000
.500
1
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
2
2
4
3
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SF GIDP
2
0
0
0
2
0
MEDIA
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3B
0
0
0
HISTORY
2B
1
0
1
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H
1
0
1
AB
2
1
3
PLAYER BIOS
AVG
.500
.000
.333
OUTS
<2
=2
PLAYER
Baxter,M
Baxter,M
Baxter,M
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
AVG
.000
.000
.000
AB
0
1
1
H
0
0
0
2B
0
0
0
3B
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
TOT
RBI
0
0
0
SP
RBI
0
0
0
MISP
0
2
2
MOB
0
3
3
BB
0
0
0
IBB
0
0
0
SO
0
0
0
SH
0
0
0
Shoppach,K
Shoppach,K
Shoppach,K
<2 .000
=2 1.000
.500
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
4
3
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tejada,R
Tejada,R
Tejada,R
<2
=2
.000
.333
.250
1
3
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
2
2
8
10
3
12
15
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Thole,J
Thole,J
Thole,J
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
4
5
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
2
10
12
22
15
18
33
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Torres,A
Torres,A
Torres,A
<2
=2
.000
.500
.222
5
4
9
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
5
1
4
5
10
8
18
15
12
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
Turner,J
Turner,J
Turner,J
<2
=2
.000
.600
.600
0
5
5
0
3
3
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
6
8
2
6
8
4
10
14
6
15
21
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
Valdespin,J
Valdespin,J
Valdespin,J
<2
=2
.250
.500
.333
4
2
6
1
1
2
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
6
4
2
6
8
4
12
12
6
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wright,D
Wright,D
Wright,D
<2
=2
.500
.200
.286
2
5
7
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
5
4
1
5
8
10
18
12
15
27
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
Young,C
Young,C
Young,C
<2
=2
.000
.000
.000
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
6
6
0
9
9
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
METS
METS
<2
=2
.180
.317
.255
50
60
110
9
19
28
3
2
5
0
0
0
1
3
4
39
44
83
37
38
75
120
130
250
180
195
375
3
4
7
0
0
0
12
15
27
0
0
0
6
0
6
9
0
9
PLAYER
Santana,J
Santana,J
Santana,J
OUTS
<2
=2
SF GIDP
0
0
0
0
0
0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
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CATCHERS
TEAM
NY
NY
NY
NY
FIRST BASE
TEAM
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
RANK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G
45
35
5
30
7
56
4
17
34
34
1
8
48
17
13
10
26
1
8
5
30
1
74
3
20
58
73
21
3
20
GS
0
5
0
5
0
0
0
0
33
0
0
1
0
17
0
10
13
0
4
3
30
0
0
3
0
0
0
21
2
20
PO
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
8
0
0
0
5
0
7
3
0
3
2
7
2
6
A
2
7
0
7
1
5
1
1
44
2
0
3
4
16
3
13
11
0
3
2
26
0
18
4
2
6
7
16
2
8
E
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
TC
6
8
0
8
1
6
1
1
60
3
0
3
4
27
3
14
19
0
3
3
33
0
25
8
2
9
9
23
5
15
DP
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
TP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
R
R
R
R
PCT
1.000
.993
.966
.992
RANK
G
0
17
0
45
0
27
8 100
GS
15
35
22
90
PO
130
280
160
690
A
6
20
11
50
E
0
2
6
6
TC
136
302
177
746
DP
0
3
3
3
TP
0
0
0
0
T
L
R
R
R
R
R
PCT
.994
.960
.917
1.000
1.000
.982
RANK
G
5
148
0
6
0
1
0
12
0
7
0
11
GS
137
4
1
7
5
8
PO
1156
20
10
46
36
53
A
71
4
1
4
2
2
E
8 1
1
1
0
0
1
TC
235
25
12
50
38
56
DP
106
1
0
5
6
6
TP
0
0
0
0
0
0
PB
2
8
4
18
HISTORY
PLAYER
Davis,I
Duda,L
+Lutz,Z
Murphy,D
+Rottino,V
Turner,J
PCT
.833
.875
.000
.875
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.933
.667
.000
1.000
1.000
.926
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
1.000
.667
.939
.000
1.000
.875
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.800
.933
2012 IN REVIEW
PLAYER
*Johnson,R
Nickeas,M
Shoppach,K
Thole,J
T
R
R
R
R
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
L
L
R
R
R
R
R
L
R
R
TEAM
NY
ATL #
ATL
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
PLAYER BIOS
PLAYER
Acosta,M
Batista,M
Batista,M
Batista,M
Beato,P
*Byrdak,T
Carrasco,D
+Carson,R
Dickey,R
+Edgin,J
+Egbert,J
+Familia,J
Francisco,F
*Gee,D
Hampson,J
+Harvey,M
+Hefner,J
*Johnson,R
+McHugh,C
Mejia,J
Niese,J
Olson,G
Parnell,R
*Pelfrey,M
+Ramirez,E
Ramirez,R
Rauch,J
*Santana,J
+Schwinden,C
Young,C
PITCHERS
POSTSEASON
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2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
TEAM
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
THIRD BASE
PLAYER
Cedeno,R
+Rottino,V
Turner,J
Wright,D
TEAM
NY
NY
NY
NY
SHORTSTOPS
PLAYER
Cedeno,R
Quintanilla,O
Tejada,R
Turner,J
+Valdespin,J
Wright,D
TEAM
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OUTFIELDERS
PLAYER
TEAM
+Baxter,M
NY
Bay,J
NY
Duda,L
NY
Hairston,S
NY
Lewis,F
NY
+Nieuwenhuis,K NY
+Rottino,V
NY
Torres,A
NY
+Valdespin,J
NY
T
R
R
R
R
R
PCT
.974
.974
1.000
.982
1.000
RANK
G
0
28
11
138
0
2
0
14
0
16
GS
18
129
0
10
5
PO
29
228
1
29
19
A
45
325
0
26
19
E
2
15
0
1
0
TC
76
568
1
56
38
DP
9
69
0
7
9
TP
0
0
0
0
0
T
R
R
R
R
PCT
1.000
1.000
1.000
.974
RANK
G
0
3
0
2
0
11
3
155
GS
2
0
5
155
PO
1
0
5
107
A
1
1
8
267
E
0
0
0
10
TC
2
1
13
384
DP
0
0
1
20
TP
0
0
0
0
T
R
R
R
R
R
R
PCT
.972
.975
.974
1.000
.727
1.000
RANK
G
0
27
0
23
3
112
0
10
0
4
0
1
GS
22
21
110
8
1
0
PO
18
24
164
9
3
0
A
52
55
280
20
5
2
E
2
2
12
0
3
0
TC
72
81
456
29
11
2
DP
10
12
72
5
2
0
TP
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
PCT
.988
.983
.977
.994
1.000
.978
1.000
.993
1.000
RANK
G
0
63
0
65
0
105
8
108
0
6
0
83
0
8
11
124
0
39
GS
44
54
100
86
3
69
3
101
26
PO
81
113
164
152
4
174
6
261
60
A
3
2
5
1
0
0
0
6
1
E
1
2
4
1
0
4
0
2
0
TC
85
117
173
154
4
178
6
269
61
DP
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
TP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
+ - Rookie
* - Lefthander
2B
SS
3B
OF
C
P
PLAYER
Dave Magadan
Ed Kranepool
Rico Brogna
Ken Boswell
Rey Ordoez
Robin Ventura
Lenny Dykstra
Mike Piazza
Mike Piazza
Tom Glavine
YEAR
1990
1971
1995
1970
1999
1999
1988
2000
2005
2005
G
113
108
131
101
154
160
112
124
101
33
PO
830
786
1112
204
220
123
270
862
617
12
A
71
61
93
244
416
320
3
38
40
43
E
2
2
3
2
4
9
1
3
2
0
PCT.
.998
.998
.998
.996
.994
.980
.996
.997
.997
1.000
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MEDIA
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INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Runs Allowed, Game ......................................................................................................8 - 4 times, last, Johan Santana (8/11 vs. ATL)
Most Hits Allowed, Game ..............................................................................................................................13 - Johan Santana (7/6 vs. CHI)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ..........................................................................................4 - 2 times, last, Johan Santana (6/8 at NYY)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ..............................................................................................3 - Johan Santana (6/8 at NYY-3rd inning)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter ................................................................................................13 - 2 times, last, R.A. Dickey (9/27 vs. PIT)
Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever ..........................................................................................5 - 2 times, last, Jeremy Hefner (5/19 at TOR)
Most Walks, Game ............................................................................................................................................6 - Jeurys Familia (10/1 at MIA)
Longest Winning Streak ........................................................................................................................................11 - R.A. Dickey (4/25-7/19)
Longest Losing Streak ..............................................................................................................................................7 - Jon Rauch (5/4-present)
Most Innings Pitched, Game ......................................................................................9.0 Innings - 7 times, last, R.A. Dickey (8/31 at MIA)
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever ....................................................................................................5.0 Innings - Jeremy Hefner (5/19 at TOR)
Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Starter ..........................................................................................32.2 Innings - R.A. Dickey (5/22-6/13)*
Most Consecutive Scoreless IP, Reliever ................................................................................11.1 Innings - Bobby Parnell (9/12-present)
No-hitter........................................................................................................................................................................Johan Santana, 6/1 vs. STL
PLAYER BIOS
TEAM BATTING
Most Runs, Game..........................................................................................................................................................................17 (6/27 at CHI)
Fewest Runs, Game................................................................................................................................................0-12 times, last (9/29 at ATL)
Most Runs, Inning ..............................................................................................................................6 - 3 times, last, 6th Inning (6/27 at CHI)
Most Hits, Nine Innings..............................................................................................................................................................17 (4/27 at COL)
Most Hits, Extra Innings ............................................................................................................................................................18 (4/29 at COL)
Fewest Hits, Game ................................................................................................................................................2 - 3 times, last (9/16 at MIL)
Most Hits, Inning ..................................................................................................................................6 - 2 times, last, 6th Inning (6/13 at TB)
Most Total Bases, Game ..............................................................................................................................................................34 (6/27 at CHI)
Most Doubles, Game ....................................................................................................................................................................6 (6/27 at CHI)
Most Triples, Game ............................................................................................................................................1 - 21 times, last (10/3 at MIA)
Most Home Runs, Game ..............................................................................................................................................................4 (6/27 at CHI)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs ........................................................................................................................10 - last, Scott Hairston (9/11 vs. WAS)
Leadoff Home Runs ........................................................................................................................................2 - last, Ruben Tejada (8/1 at SF)
Grand Slams, Game ................................................................................................................................................1 - 4 times, last (9/2 at MIA)
Back-to-Back Home Runs ....................................................................................................1 - Justin Turner & David Wright (9/25 vs. PIT)
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ......................................................................................................................................................8 (5/28-6/5)
Most Home Runs, Inning ..................................................................................................................2 - 5 times, last, 1st Inning (9/25 vs. PIT)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game......................................................................................................................................................10 (6/27 at CHI)
Most Walks, Game ............................................................................................................................................................................10 (8/4 at SD)
Most Strikeouts, Game ......................................................................................................................................15 - 4 times, last (9/19 vs. PHI)
Most Stolen Bases, Game....................................................................................................................................................................4 (8/1 at SF)
LOB, Nine Innings....................................................................................................................................................13 - 3 times, last (8/4 at SD)
LOB, Extra Innings................................................................................................................................................14 - 2 times, last (7/22 vs. LA)
Most Double Plays Hit into, Game ..................................................................................................................................................4 (8/1 at SF)
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Longest Hitting Streak ..............................................................................................................................15 games - David Wright (6/9-6/25)
Most Runs, Game ..............................................................................................................3 runs - 14 times, last, Scott Hairston (8/2 at SF)
Most Hits, Game.. ..........................................................................................................4 hits - 14 times, last, Scott Hairston (10/2 at MIA)
Most RBI, Game ..........................................................................................................................5 RBI - 5 times, last, Ike Davis (9/24 vs. PIT)
Most Doubles, Game ..................................................................................................................................3 (Scott Hairston, 8/17 at WAS)**
Most Triples, Game ....................................................................................................................1 - 21 times, last, Justin Turner (10/3 at MIA)
Most Home Runs, Game........................................................................................................................................3- (Ike Davis (7/28 at ARI)**
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ....................................................................................................................3 - Scott Hairston (5/26-5/29)
Grand Slams ..........................................................................................................................1 - 4 times, last, Jason Bay (9/2 at MIA-Buehrle)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs ........................................................................................................................10 - last, Scott Hairston (9/11 vs. WAS)
Walkoff Home Runs ..................................................................................................................................1 - Ike Davis (8/26 vs. HOU-Lopez)
Hit for Cycle..........................................................................................................................................................Scott Hairston (4/27 at COL)
Most Walks, Game ..................................................................................................................................................5 - Mike Baxter (8/4 at SD)*
Most Strikeouts, Game..................................................................................................................4 - 4 times, last, Ruben Tejada (9/5 at STL)
Most Total Bases, Game ..........................................................................................................................................13 - Ike Davis (7/28 at ARI)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ..............................................................................................3 - 7 times, last, Scott Hairston (8/17 at WAS)]
Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................................................................................................2 - 2 times, last, David Wright (9/12 vs. WAS)
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
MISCELLANEOUS WINS:
Come from Behind Wins ....................23
..........................................last, 9.28 at ATL
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MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
AMERICAN LEAGUE
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
*NEW YORK
yBALTIMORE
TAMPA BAY
TORONTO
BOSTON
95
93
90
73
69
67
69
72
89
93
.586
.574
.556
.451
.426
2.0
5.0
22.0
26.0
7- 3
6- 4
8- 2
7- 3
1- 9
AL CENTRAL
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
*DETROIT
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
CLEVELAND
MINNESOTA
88
85
72
68
66
74
77
90
94
96
.543
.525
.444
.420
.407
3.0
16.0
20.0
22.0
8- 2
4- 6
2- 8
6- 4
3- 7
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
94
93
89
75
68
69
73
87
.580
.574
.549
.463
1.0
5.0
19.0
8- 2
3- 7
6- 4
3- 7
AL EAST
AL WEST
*OAKLAND
yTEXAS
LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
98
94
81
74
69
64
68
81
88
93
.605
.580
.500
.457
.426
4.0
17.0
24.0
29.0
6- 4
7- 3
4- 6
5- 5
3- 7
NL CENTRAL
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
*CINCINNATI
yST. LOUIS
MILWAUKEE
PITTSBURGH
CHICAGO
HOUSTON
97
88
83
79
61
55
65
74
79
83
101
107
.599
.543
.512
.488
.377
.340
9.0
14.0
18.0
36.0
42.0
5- 5
7- 3
4- 6
4- 6
2- 8
5- 5
WON
LOST
PCT.
GB
LAST 10
GAMES
94
86
81
76
64
68
76
81
86
98
.580
.531
.500
.469
.395
8.0
13.0
18.0
30.0
5- 5
8- 2
4- 6
4- 6
6- 4
NL EAST
*WASHINGTON
yATLANTA
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
MIAMI
NL WEST
*SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
ARIZONA
SAN DIEGO
COLORADO
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
NL
WON
LOST
WON
WON
LOST
4
1
1
3
8
51- 30
47- 34
46- 35
41- 40
34- 47
44- 37
46- 35
44- 37
32- 49
35- 46
41- 31
43- 29
41- 31
29- 43
26- 46
21- 16
23- 15
16- 18
21- 16
24- 16
20- 15
16- 18
24- 14
14- 21
8- 24
13- 5
11- 7
9- 9
9- 9
11- 7
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
NL
WON
WON
LOST
LOST
LOST
1
1
1
1
5
50- 31
45- 36
37- 44
37- 44
31- 50
38- 43
40- 41
35- 46
31- 50
35- 46
21- 18
19- 21
16- 21
14- 22
11- 23
43- 29
37- 35
34- 38
31- 41
35- 37
13- 20
20- 12
14- 21
15- 21
11- 27
11- 7
9- 9
8- 10
8- 10
9- 9
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
NL
WON
LOST
LOST
WON
6
3
2
2
50- 31
50- 31
46- 35
40- 41
44- 37
43- 38
43- 38
35- 46
28- 18
24- 16
22- 20
18- 28
23- 18
28- 19
25- 20
25- 16
33- 24
27- 30
30- 27
24- 33
10- 8
14- 4
12- 6
8- 10
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
AL
WON
WON
LOST
WON
LOST
2
1
2
1
1
50- 31
48- 33
40- 41
36- 45
38- 43
48- 33
46- 35
41- 40
38- 43
31- 50
42- 30
46- 26
33- 39
32- 40
27- 45
29- 13
19- 19
24- 16
17- 22
18- 20
17- 13
21- 13
19- 16
17- 19
19- 15
10- 8
8- 10
5- 10
8- 7
5- 13
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
AL
LOST
WON
LOST
LOST
WON
LOST
1
1
1
1
1
1
50- 31
50- 31
49- 32
45- 36
38- 43
35- 46
47- 34
38- 43
34- 47
34- 47
23- 58
20- 61
19- 15
14- 20
15- 19
17- 14
13- 19
12- 20
49- 30
45- 32
45- 34
39- 42
31- 50
29- 50
22- 12
21- 15
17- 17
13- 19
12- 22
8- 28
7- 8
8- 7
6- 9
10- 8
5- 10
6- 9
STREAK
HOME
ROAD
VS.
EAST
VS.
CENT
VS.
WEST
VS.
AL
LOST
WON
LOST
WON
WON
48- 33
45- 36
41- 40
42- 39
35- 46
46- 35
41- 40
40- 41
34- 47
29- 52
15- 19
20- 12
14- 20
12- 20
15- 22
27- 14
25- 18
20- 21
22- 21
19- 19
45- 27
35- 37
38- 34
34- 38
28- 44
7- 8
6- 9
9- 6
8- 7
2- 13
1
1
1
1
1
*-division winner
y-wild card winner
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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366 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
MIL
ARI
PIT
PHI
WSH
ATL
SD
SF
STL
TIED
194 ...........McCutchen,A
191 ......................Braun,R
190...................Scutaro,M
186......................Prado,M
184...........................Hill,A
184 ........................Reyes,J
183 .....................Castro,S
178 .......................Posey,B
178 .........WRIGHT,D
177..................Holliday,M
.448.........................Votto,J
.408 .......................Posey,B
.400 ...........McCutchen,A
.391 ......................Braun,R
.391 .........WRIGHT,D
.391 ................Montero,M
.389 ....................Fowler,D
.379..................Holliday,M
.376 ..................Headley,C
.373...............................Jay,J
CIN
SF
PIT
MIL
NY
ARI
COL
STL
SD
STL
STL
COL
COL
SF
COL
LA
STL
PIT
SF
STL
GRAND SLAMS
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
.607....................Stanton,G
.595........................Braun,R
.553.............McCutchen,A
.549 ........................Posey,B
.540 ...................Ramirez,A
.529..........................Votto,J
.522 ........................Craig,A
.522............................Hill,A
.516 ........................Jones,G
.514 .........................Bruce,J
MIA
MIL
PIT
SF
MIL
CIN
STL
ARI
PIT
CIN
SF
PIT
MIL
NY
ARI
PIT
PIT
SD
STL
STL
LA
COL
ARI
STL
SF
PIT
STL
MIL
NY
ATL
HITTING STREAKS
26.......................Reyes,J
...........07/13 - 08/08
20 ................Sandoval,P
...........04/06 - 04/27
20 .....................Pagan,A
...........04/14 - 05/06
20 .................Scutaro,M
...........09/10 - 10/03
18.....................Braun,R
...........06/05 - 06/24
MIA
SF
SF
SF
MIL
EXTRA-BASE HITS
80.....................Braun,R
80 ................Ramirez,A
76 .........................Hill,A
74.......................Bruce,J
69 ...............LaRoche,A
69.......................Hart,C
68.................Stanton,G
67 .................Soriano,A
66..........McCutchen,A
65 ................Holliday,M
MIL
MIL
ARI
CIN
WSH
MIL
MIA
CHI
PIT
STL
STL
ARI
SF
ARI
PIT
COL
STL
NY
LA
MIL
SF
PIT
MIL
HOU
STL
COL
ARI
STL
MIL
LA
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MEDIA
PIT
STL
SF
SF
MIL
COL
MIL
COL
SF
ARI
SD
ATL
MIA
LA
MIL
PHI
HOU
LA
TIED
MIL
MIA
ARI
SD
ATL
PHI
WSH
COL
COL
TIED
POSTSEASON
44....................Cabrera,E
42 ......................Bourn,M
40 .........................Reyes,J
39..................Victorino,S
37 ....................Gomez,C
37.........................Pierre,J
33 ........................Altuve,J
32...................Gordon,D
30 ............(06) PLAYERS
ATL
MIL
SF
STL
PIT
SF
SF
CIN
TIED
HISTORY
STL
SF
NY
WSH
STL
MIL
COL
SD
HOU
NY
2 .....................Lucroy,J
2.................Stanton,G
2.................Johnson,C
2.................Headley,C
2.................McCann,B
2.................Howard,R
2...................Morse,M
2 ...............Cuddyer,M
2...................Helton,T
1..........(39) PLAYERS
STOLEN BASES
SF
CHI
MIA
COL
COL
ATL
SF
WSH
SD
CHI
MIL
PIT
ARI
MIL
SD
STL
SF
WSH
CIN
NY
TOTAL BASES
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
ARI
CHI
SF
ATL
STL
LA
ATL
HOU
MIL
TIED
60 ....................Prado,M
56.....................Braun,R
56 .................Scutaro,M
55 ................Holliday,M
53..........McCutchen,A
52......................Posey,B
52................Cabrera,M
52 ...................Phillips,B
51..........(03) PLAYERS
2012 IN REVIEW
CIN
ATL
SD
NY
STL
MIL
ARI
PIT
ATL
SF
356........................Braun,R
328.............McCutchen,A
318............................Hill,A
308 ...................Ramirez,A
301 ...................Headley,C
298...................Holliday,M
291 ........................Posey,B
291..................LaRoche,A
288 .........................Bruce,J
286 ..........WRIGHT,D
MULTI-HIT GAMES
SD
MIL
CHI
MIL
SF
SF
STL
WSH
CIN
STL
15.......................Pagan,A
12 .....................Castro,S
12 ........................Reyes,J
11 ....................Fowler,D
10 .....................Colvin,T
10.....................Bourn,M
10 .................Cabrera,M
9.....................Harper,B
8.................Venable,W
8..................DeJesus,D
OUTFIELD ASSISTS
14 ...................Kubel,J
12..............Soriano,A
11.................Pence,H
11.............Heyward,J
10 ..............Beltran,C
9 ...........Victorino,S
9 ................Prado,M
9 .............Martinez,J
9..............Gomez,C
8......(06) PLAYERS
PIT
MIL
SF
ATL
ARI
MIA
CHI
SF
NY
STL
TRIPLES
MIL
ARI
CIN
ARI
ATL
NY
NY
SD
SF
SF
WALKS
94....................Votto,J
94 .................Uggla,D
86.............Headley,C
81 .....WRIGHT,D
75.............Holliday,M
74 ..........Weeks Jr,R
73...........Montero,M
70 ......McCutchen,A
70................Bourn,M
69 ..................Posey,B
115 ...................Headley,C
112........................Braun,R
108 ....................Soriano,A
105 ...................Ramirez,A
104.......................Pence,H
103 ........................Posey,B
102...................Holliday,M
100..................LaRoche,A
99 .........................Bruce,J
97.....................Beltran,C
HITS
DOUBLES
50.............Ramirez,A
44......................Hill,A
44....................Votto,J
43 ......Goldschmid,P
42 ................Prado,M
41 .....WRIGHT,D
40 .....MURPHY,D
39 ...............Alonso,Y
39 ..................Posey,B
38 .................Pagan,A
RUNS BATTED IN
MIL
MIA
CIN
WSH
NY
CHI
STL
PIT
SD
TIED
PLAYER BIOS
41 ......................Braun,R
37 ..................Stanton,G
34 ........................Bruce,J
33.................LaRoche,A
32 ................DAVIS,I
32...................Soriano,A
32 ...................Beltran,C
31 ...........McCutchen,A
31 ..................Headley,C
30...........(03) PLAYERS
RUNS
108 .................Braun,R
107..................Upton,J
107 ......McCutchen,A
102..................Rollins,J
98 ...............Harper,B
96................Bourn,M
95.............Headley,C
95 .................Pagan,A
95.............Holliday,M
93......(03) PLAYERS
HOME RUNS
SF
PIT
MIL
STL
COL
STL
SF
NY
STL
COL
BATTING AVERAGE
.336 ..................Posey,B
. 327 ......McCutchen,A
.319 .................Braun,R
.315................Molina,Y
.309...............Pacheco,J
.307..................Craig,A
.306 .............Scutaro,M
.306 .....WRIGHT,D
.305 .........................Jay,J
.303 ..........Gonzalez,C
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
CHI
ATL
PIT
PIT
HOU
MIA
LA
NY
ARI
TIED
GROUNDED INTO DP
20.....Zimmerman,R
19 ...............Freese,D
19 ..................Posey,B
19 ................Prado,M
19................Phillips,B
18 .............Martinez,J
18.............Johnson,C
18..............Soriano,A
17......(04) PLAYERS
WSH
STL
SF
ATL
CIN
HOU
ARI
CHI
TIED
13.9 .............Scutaro,M
12.8 ...................Reyes,J
12.6 .....................Lee,C
10.7...................Aoki,N
10.2................Molina,Y
10.1 ...............Barney,D
10.0 ................Prado,M
9.3 .................Furcal,R
8.5..................Altuve,J
8.3 ...........Victorino,S
SF
MIA
MIA
MIL
STL
CHI
ATL
STL
HOU
LA
CIN
PHI
LA
LA
STL
TIED
INTENTIONAL WALKS
18.........................Votto,J
16 .........WRIGHT,D
15 ......................Braun,R
15 ...................Beltran,C
13 ...........McCutchen,A
13 ..................Hanigan,R
11 ........................Bruce,J
11 ..........................Ellis,A
11................Gonzalez,C
9...........(03) PLAYERS
CIN
NY
MIL
STL
PIT
CIN
CIN
LA
COL
TIED
RBI RATIO
(AT-BATS PER RBI)
5.1 .......................Craig,A
5.1 .......................Posey,B
5.2...................Soriano,A
5.3 ..................Headley,C
5.3 ......................Braun,R
5.4..................Ramirez,A
5.5 ................Montero,M
5.5.......................Jones,G
5.6.........................Kubel,J
5.6 ...................Beltran,C
STL
SF
CHI
SD
MIL
MIL
ARI
PIT
ARI
STL
SACRIFICE FLIES
9.............Goldschmid,P
9...................Freeman,F
9 ........................Posey,B
9.......................Prado,M
9..................LaRoche,A
9....................Scutaro,M
8.....................Walker,N
7 ............(07) PLAYERS
189 ...............Espinosa,D
180 ..................Alvarez,P
169..............Weeks Jr,R
168 .....................Uggla,D
166...................Stubbs,D
157.................Headley,C
155.......................Bruce,J
155....................Bourn,M
153 .................Soriano,A
152.................Heyward,J
SD
PHI
STL
MIL
WSH
MIL
ARI
PHI
MIL
TIED
646....................Castro,S
642.......................Reyes,J
632 .....................Rollins,J
624....................Bourn,M
620 .................Scutaro,M
617 ....................Pence,H
617 ....................Prado,M
609 .........................Hill,A
605 .....................Pagan,A
604..........(02) PLAYERS
HIT BY PITCH
17...................Quentin,C
16 ..........................Ruiz,C
15................................Jay,J
13.........................Aoki,N
13..................Espinosa,D
13.................Weeks Jr,R
12 .................Montero,M
12.........................Utley,C
12 ...................Ramirez,A
11 ............(02) PLAYERS
STRIKEOUTS
ARI
ATL
SF
ATL
WSH
SF
PIT
TIED
WSH
PIT
MIL
ATL
CIN
SD
CIN
ATL
CHI
ATL
AT-BATS
CHI
MIA
PHI
ATL
SF
SF
ATL
ARI
SF
TIED
MIL
NY
CIN
ARI
STL
WSH
PIT
CHI
PIT
MIL
312.0....................Bourn,M
246.5...................Stubbs,D
158.3 .....................Jones,G
146.8.................Heyward,J
119.0 ...............Victorino,S
112.0.......................Bruce,J
100.8 .....................Pagan,A
90.8...................Fowler,D
86.7 ......................Aoki,N
86.3.................Headley,C
ATL
CIN
PIT
ATL
LA
CIN
SF
COL
MIL
SD
GAMES PLAYED
162 ................Castro,S
161.............Headley,C
160 ...........Espinosa,D
160.................Pence,H
160 ...................Reyes,J
158.............Heyward,J
157 ......McCutchen,A
157 ..........Weeks Jr,R
157 ............Ramirez,H
157.............Holliday,M
CHI
SD
WSH
SF
MIA
ATL
PIT
MIL
LA
STL
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
HARDEST TO FAN
(PLATE APP. PER SO)
SACRIFICE BUNTS
17 .......................Cueto,J
17........................Pierre,J
14 .................Kershaw,C
13 ................Capuano,C
12......................Lohse,K
10...........(09) PLAYERS
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2.73..............DICKEY,R NY
SAVES
42 ................Kimbrel,C
42......................Motte,J
38..............Chapman,A
38 ................Papelbon,J
36 ...............Hanrahan,J
35 ....................Axford,J
32................Clippard,T
32 .........................Putz,J
31...........Betancourt,R
25 .........(02) PLAYERS
ATL
STL
CIN
PHI
PIT
MIL
WSH
ARI
COL
TIED
GAMES
80...................Belisle,M
80..................Choate,R
80 .....................Camp,S
78....................Boggs,M
78 .............Rodriguez,F
77 ............Gregerson,L
77 ....................Russell,J
77 ...................Ziegler,B
77 ................Wright,W
76..................Durbin,C
COL
LA
CHI
STL
MIL
SD
CHI
ARI
HOU
ATL
19 .............................Cueto,J
18 ...............................Lynn,L
17 .........................Hamels,C
16 .................(07) PLAYERS
CIN
STL
PHI
TIED
GAMES STARTED
33 .................(12) PLAYERS TIED
INNINGS PITCHED
WINNING PERCENTAGE
.842 ....................Lohse,K STL (16-03)
.778.....................Latos,M CIN (14-04)
.769..............DICKEY,R NY (20-06)
SF (16-05)
PHI (17-06)
WSH (21-08)
STL (18-07)
WSH (15-06)
ATL (16-07)
CIN (19-09)
2.59..............DICKEY,R NY
LA
PHI
SF
MIA
STL
2.................SANTANA,J NY
CIN
WSH
CIN
PHI
WSH
2.90 ....................DICKEY,R NY
2.91.............................Cahill,T ARI
2.93 ....................Billingsley,C LA
3.04 .........................NIESE,J NY
230 .........................DICKEY,R NY
229 ............................Kershaw,C
216..............................Hamels,C
207 ..........................Gonzalez,G
207.....................................Lee,C
204 ............................Gallardo,Y
197 ...........................Strasburg,S
193...................................Cain,M
191 .......................Bumgarner,M
190...........................Lincecum,T
LA
PHI
WSH
PHI
MIL
WSH
SF
SF
SF
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVERAGE AGAINST
.206 ..........................Gonzalez,G WSH
.210 ............................Kershaw,C LA
.222...................................Cain,M SF
.226 .........................DICKEY,R NY
.230 .................................Latos,M
.232 ................................Minor,M
.233...........................McDonald,J
.234 .......................Bumgarner,M
.236 ..............................Volquez,E
.237..............................Hamels,C
CIN
ATL
PIT
SF
SD
PHI
DAY ERA
1.93 ..............................Medlen,K
1.99 ..................................Cueto,J
2.03 ...........................Strasburg,S
2.15 ............................Kershaw,C
2.64..............................Hudson,T
2.65 ...........................Capuano,C
2.71..............................Maholm,P
2.76 .................................Latos,M
2.79.....................................Lee,C
ATL
CIN
WSH
LA
ATL
LA
ATL
CIN
PHI
NIGHT ERA
2.46..............Gonzalez,G WSH
2.51 ...........Samardzija,,J CHI
2.55 .......Zimmermann,J WSH
2.56 ...................Lohse,K STL
2.67 .........Bumgarner,M SF
2.67 ..............Kershaw,C LA
POSTSEASON
3 .....................DICKEY,R NY
ROAD ERA
2.32.............................Bailey,H
2.36 ...............Zimmermann,J
2.77 ............................Cueto,J
2.83 ...............................Lee,C
2.85.......................Strasburg,S
3 ............................Nolasco,C MIA
3 ......................Wainwright,A STL
2 ......................(13) PLAYERS TIED
HISTORY
HOME ERA
2.03 ......................Cain,M SF
2.05 ...............Kershaw,C LA
2.33 ....................Lohse,K STL
2.38...........Bumgarner,M SF
2.38..............Gonzalez,G WSH
2.59................Detwiler,R WSH
LA
SF
SD
CIN
PHI
PHI
STL
CIN
TIED
SHUTOUTS
2 .......................Kershaw,C
2 .........................Hamels,C
2 ..............................Cain,M
2........................Nolasco,C
2................. Wainwright,A
COMPLETE GAMES
5 .........................DICKEY,R NY
STRIKEOUTS
233.2 .....................DICKEY,R NY
227.2 .......................Kershaw,C
219.1 ..............................Cain,M
218.2.........................Richard,C
217.0 .............................Cueto,J
215.1 .........................Hamels,C
211.0 ................................Lee,C
211.0 ............................Lohse,K
209.1.............................Latos,M
208.1 .................(02) PLAYERS
9 ..............................Medlen,K ATL
.......................07/31 - 09/30
9..............................Burnett,A PIT
.......................05/19 - 07/08
8 .....................(04) STREAKS TIED
2012 IN REVIEW
.762 ......................Cain,M
.739 .................Hamels,C
.724..............Gonzalez,G
.720 .......................Lynn,L
.714...............Strasburg,S
.696 .................Hudson,T
.679 .....................Cueto,J
20 .....................DICKEY,R NY
CIN
SF
STL
WSH
WSH
PHI
PHI
ARI
WINNING STREAKS
11 .........................DICKEY,R NY
.....................04/25 - 07/19
PLAYER BIOS
2.78 .....................Cueto,J
2.79 ......................Cain,M
2.86 ....................Lohse,K
2.89..............Gonzalez,G
2.94 ........Zimmermann,J
3.05 .................Hamels,C
3.16 ........................Lee,C
3.33 ....................Miley,W
WINS
21......................Gonzalez,G WSH
2.68 .............DICKEY,R NY
MEDIA
2.73 .....................Cain,M SF
2.98 ................Hamels,C PHI
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MANAGER & COACHES
SD
ARI
MIA
CIN
LA
PHI
CIN
CIN
PIT
CIN
17 ..........Lincecum,T
12..................Garcia,J
10..................Cahill,T
10 ..........Samardzija,J
10.................Axford,J
10................Harrell,L
10 ..........Gonzalez,G
10.........Rodriguez,H
10.........Rodriguez,,F
10..............Burnett,A
SF
STL
ARI
CHI
MIL
HOU
WSH
WSH
HOU
PIT
BALKS
4 ..............Kennedy,I
3................Harrell,L
3 ..................Cueto,J
2......(10) PLAYERS
HIT BATSMEN
14 ...................Kennedy,I
12 .......................Cueto,J
11.......................Cahill,T
11...................Maholm,P
10 .........................Lynn,L
10 .............Zambrano,C
9...........(05) PLAYERS
ARI
CIN
ARI
ATL
STL
MIA
TIED
WALKS
ARI
HOU
CIN
TIED
105 ...................Volquez,E
90................Lincecum,T
85....................Harang,A
81..................Gallardo,Y
78.....................Harrell,L
76 ...............Gonzalez,G
75 .............Zambrano,C
74.......................Cahill,T
71 ...................Hanson,T
70..........................Zito,B
31....................Richard,C
29......................Blanton,J
28 ....................Kennedy,I
27 ....................Hanson,T
26 ............(07) PLAYERS
SD
LA
ARI
ATL
TIED
SF
LA
SD
MIA
ARI
CIN
MIL
HOU
ATL
STL
RUNS ALLOWED
SD
SF
LA
MIL
HOU
WSH
MIA
ARI
ATL
SF
111.................Lincecum,T
110....................Richard,C
106......................Blanton,J
101 ....................Kennedy,I
100...................Nolasco,C
99 .............Rodriguez,W
97 ...........................Lyles,J
97.......................Leake,M
97........................Bailey,H
96 ............Wainwright,A
1.2.........................Lee,C
1.6...................Arroyo,B
1.6 ...................Blanton,J
1.6.....................Lohse,K
1.7.....................Miley,W
1.7 .................Richard,C
1.8.................Buehrle,M
2.0 ........Zimmermann,J
2.0......................Cueto,J
2.1 ....................Leake,M
PHI
CIN
LA
STL
ARI
SD
MIA
WSH
CIN
CIN
STRIKEOUTS
PER 9 INNINGS
EARNED RUNS
107.................Lincecum,T
100......................Blanton,J
97....................Richard,C
95...................Nolasco,C
93 ....................Kennedy,I
91.......................Leake,M
90 .........................Wolf,R
87 ......................Norris,B
87 ....................Hanson,T
87 ............Wainwright,A
SF
SD
LA
ARI
MIA
PIT
HOU
CIN
CIN
STL
9.3..............Gonzalez,G
9.3..............Samardzija,J
9.2........................Lynn,L
9.2 ..............Lincecum,T
9.1................Kershaw,C
9.0..................Hamels,C
9.0 ................Gallardo,Y
8.9...........DICKEY,R
8.8.........................Lee,C
8.8....................Norris,B
WSH
CHI
STL
SF
LA
PHI
MIL
NY
PHI
HOU
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVERAGE AGAINST
.206..............Gonzalez,G
.210................Kershaw,C
.222.......................Cain,M
.226...........DICKEY,R
.230 .....................Latos,M
.232 ....................Minor,M
.233 ..............McDonald,J
.234...........Bumgarner,M
.236..................Volquez,E
.237..................Hamels,C
WSH
LA
SF
NY
CIN
ATL
PIT
SF
SD
PHI
GAMES FINISHED
64.............Papelbon,J
58 ..................Motte,J
57............Hanrahan,J
56.............Kimbrel,C
54.................Axford,J
53 .......Betancourt,R
52 ..........Chapman,A
52......................Putz,J
47 .............Marmol,C
42 ............Clippard,T
PHI
STL
PIT
ATL
MIL
COL
CIN
ARI
CHI
WSH
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
WILD PITCHES
LOSSES
15................Lincecum,T
14...................Richard,C
14 ....................Johnson,J
14.....................Bedard,E
13...........(09) PLAYERS
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SD
MIL
CIN
COL
WSH
CIN
STL
COL
COL
WSH
9.....................Harper,B
6.......................Marte,S
6.....................Frazier,T
5...................Rutledge,J
5 .............Carpenter,M
4........................Aoki,N
4...............LeMahieu,D
4 ....................Cozart,Z
3...........(06) PLAYERS
SD
WSH
MIL
CIN
STL
SD
CIN
CHI
TIED
.365 .............Carpenter,M
.355........................Aoki,N
.348 ....................Alonso,Y
.342 .......................Rizzo,A
.342 ....................Solano,D
.341....................Pacheco,J
.340.....................Harper,B
.332...............LeMahieu,D
.331.....................Frazier,T
.321............Maldonado,M
DOUBLES
39 ...............Alonso,Y
37...................Aoki,N
33...............Cozart,Z
32...............Pacheco,J
26 ...............Harper,B
26................Frazier,T
22 ........Carpenter,M
20 .............Rutledge,J
19............Rosario,W
16......Lombardozz,S
254......................Harper,B
225.........................Aoki,N
224 .....................Cozart,Z
216 .....................Alonso,Y
210 ..................Rosario,W
210 ......................Frazier,T
200.....................Pacheco,J
156 ........................Rizzo,A
137...............Carpenter,M
136............Lombardozz,S
WSH
PIT
CIN
COL
STL
MIL
COL
CIN
TIED
30.........................Aoki,N
18......................Harper,B
12........................Marte,S
10 ......VALDESPIN,J
7....................Rutledge,J
7........................Segura,J
7 .............Hernandez,G
7.....................Pacheco,J
7......................Solano,D
5 ............(03) PLAYERS
45 ...................Harper,B
44 ......................Aoki,N
42...................Alonso,Y
39 ..................Pacheco,J
39...................Cozart,Z
28......................Rizzo,A
28................Rosario,W
27....................Frazier,T
22 .........Lombardozz,S
21...................Solano,D
WSH
MIL
CIN
SD
COL
CIN
COL
CHI
STL
WSH
1 .................Rutledge,J
1......................Rizzo,A
1.............Mesoraco,D
1...................Alonso,Y
1 ..........Maldonado,M
TOTAL BASES
TRIPLES
WALKS
62 ...............Alonso,Y
56 ...............Harper,B
43...................Aoki,N
36................Frazier,T
34 ........Carpenter,M
31 .............Grandal,Y
31...............Cozart,Z
27..................Rizzo,A
25......(03) PLAYERS
MIL
SD
COL
WSH
CIN
CIN
COL
WSH
CHI
STL
HITS
STL
MIL
SD
CHI
MIA
COL
WSH
COL
CIN
MIL
MIL
WSH
PIT
NY
COL
MIL
MIA
COL
MIA
TIED
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
.530 ..................Rosario,W
.498 ......................Frazier,T
.477......................Harper,B
.469....................Rutledge,J
.463 ........................Rizzo,A
.463...............Carpenter,M
.433.........................Aoki,N
.421.....................Pacheco,J
.410................LeMahieu,D
.408 .............Maldonado,M
WSH
MIL
SD
COL
CIN
CHI
COL
CIN
WSH
MIA
GRAND SLAMS
STOLEN BASES
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
MULTI-HIT GAMES
COL
CIN
SD
WSH
COL
MIL
CHI
STL
COL
SD
COL
CIN
WSH
COL
CHI
STL
MIL
COL
COL
MIL
COL
CHI
CIN
SD
MIL
HITTING STREAKS
15 ......................Aoki,N
...........06/23 - 07/08
14 ..................Pacheco,J
...........08/22 - 09/05
13 ......................Aoki,N
...........07/27 - 08/12
13 .........Lombardozz,S
...........06/29 - 07/20
12...................Solano,D
...........08/17 - 08/29
MIL
COL
MIL
WSH
MIA
EXTRA-BASE HITS
57 ...................Harper,B
52...................Cozart,Z
51 ......................Aoki,N
51....................Frazier,T
48...................Alonso,Y
47................Rosario,W
40 ..................Pacheco,J
33 .................Rutledge,J
33............Carpenter,M
30......................Rizzo,A
WSH
CIN
MIL
CIN
SD
COL
COL
COL
STL
CHI
WSH
MIL
COL
STL
PIT
COL
NY
HOU
TIED
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
8 ...............Harper,B
8...................Aoki,N
4 .........Blackmon,C
3 ...........Robinson,S
3..................Marte,S
3 ...............Brown,A
3 .....BAXTER,M
3................Barnes,B
2......(04) PLAYERS
HISTORY
OUTFIELD ASSISTS
2012 IN REVIEW
150........................Aoki,N
150 ....................Alonso,Y
147....................Pacheco,J
144.....................Harper,B
138 ....................Cozart,Z
115.....................Frazier,T
107.................Rosario,W
105...........Lombardozz,S
96 .......................Rizzo,A
87 .............Carpenter,M
71 ..................Rosario,W
67 ......................Frazier,T
62 .....................Alonso,Y
59......................Harper,B
54.....................Pacheco,J
50.........................Aoki,N
48 ........................Rizzo,A
46...............Carpenter,M
37....................Rutledge,J
36....................Grandal,Y
WSH
MIL
CIN
COL
CIN
COL
SD
CHI
STL
TIED
RUNS BATTED IN
COL
WSH
CIN
CHI
CIN
MIL
WSH
SD
PHI
TIED
PLAYER BIOS
28.................Rosario,W
22.....................Harper,B
19.....................Frazier,T
15 .......................Rizzo,A
15 ....................Cozart,Z
10........................Aoki,N
10.....................Moore,T
9 ....................Alonso,Y
9........................Kratz,E
8...........(04) PLAYERS
RUNS
98 ...............Harper,B
81...................Aoki,N
72...............Cozart,Z
67............Rosario,W
55................Frazier,T
51...............Pacheco,J
47 ...............Alonso,Y
44..................Rizzo,A
44 ........Carpenter,M
40......(02) PLAYERS
HOME RUNS
COL
COL
MIA
STL
MIL
CHI
COL
WSH
SD
CIN
BATTING AVERAGE
.309...............Pacheco,J
.297..........LeMahieu,D
.295 ...............Solano,D
.294 ........Carpenter,M
.288...................Aoki,N
.285..................Rizzo,A
.274 .............Rutledge,J
.273......Lombardozz,S
.273 ...............Alonso,Y
.273................Frazier,T
FRONT OFFICE
GAMES STARTED
32...........................Harrell,L
29 ............................Miley,W
22..............................Fiers,M
22..........................Eovaldi,N
22 ....................Pomeranz,D
17...........................Corbin,P
17 ........................Delgado,R
16 ................................Kelly,J
16 ......................Friedrich,C
16 ........................Keuchel,D
HOU
ARI
MIL
MIA
COL
ARI
ATL
STL
COL
HOU
WINNING STREAKS
3 .....................(09) STREAKS TIED
PLAYER BIOS
ARI
HOU
MIL
ARI
STL
COL
COL
COL
TIED
.
.
SAVES
7...................Thayer,D
4......................Dolis,R
3 ............Henderson,J
2.....................Layne,T
2.................Aumont,P
2 ...................Hughes,J
1...................Corbin,P
1 ...................Hoover,J
1 ................Cedeno,X
SD
CHI
MIL
SD
PHI
PIT
ARI
CIN
HOU
GAMES
67 .....................Brach,B
66 ...................Hughes,J
64...................Thayer,D
53...............Ottavino,A
52 ......................Cruz,R
44..................Kontos,G
44 ................Cedeno,X
40.................Tolleson,S
36 ............Henderson,J
35.............Schwimer,M
SD
PIT
SD
COL
HOU
SF
HOU
LA
MIL
PHI
WINNING PERCENTAGE
.593 ....................Miley,W ARI(16-11)
.500 ...................Harrell,L HOU (11-11)
.474......................Fiers,M MIL (09-10)
.235..................Eovaldi,N MIA (04-13)
INNINGS PITCHED
194.2 ............................Miley,W
193.2...........................Harrell,L
127.2..............................Fiers,M
119.1..........................Eovaldi,N
107.0...........................Corbin,P
107.0 ................................Kelly,J
96.2 ....................Pomeranz,D
ARI
HOU
MIL
MIA
ARI
STL
COL
93.2.....................HEFNER,J NY
SHUTOUTS
1 ..........................Harrell,L HOU
COMPLETE GAMES
1.............................Keuchel,D HOU
1................................Harrell,L HOU
STRIKEOUTS
144.................................Miley,W
140................................Harrell,L
135 ..................................Fiers,M
86 ...............................Corbin,P
83 .........................Pomeranz,D
81 ...........................Ottavino,A
78 ..............................Eovaldi,N
76.............................Delgado,R
75..................................Brach,B
75 .....................................Kelly,J
ARI
HOU
MIL
ARI
COL
COL
MIA
ATL
SD
STL
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVERAGE AGAINST
.253................................Harrell,L
.254 ..................................Fiers,M
.255.................................Miley,W
.256.............................Delgado,R
.261 .........................Pomeranz,D
.271 .....................................Kelly,J
.280 ...............................Corbin,P
.284 ..............................Eovaldi,N
.286.............................Keuchel,D
HOU
MIL
ARI
ATL
COL
STL
ARI
MIA
HOU
.287.........................HEFNER,J NY
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
WINS
16 ............................Miley,W
11...........................Harrell,L
9..............................Fiers,M
6...........................Corbin,P
5 ................................Kelly,J
5 ......................Friedrich,C
5.......................Ottavino,A
5...........................Torres,C
4 .................(03) PLAYERS
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BATTING/PITCHING/FIELDING
AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR
.274 162 5577 758 890 1526 2434 306 52 166
.271 162 5622 765 648 1526 2367 290 37 159
.269 162 5558 718 649 1495 2205 287 57 103
.261 162 5615 731 594 1468 2401 301 25 194
.259 162 5557 776 733 1442 2426 300 39 202
.259 162 5462 734 688 1416 2284 307 33 165
.255 162 5544 684 680 1414 2215 271 28 158
.252 162 5438 637 597 1369 2032 269 23 116
.251 162 5477 669 588 1377 2249 296 30 172
.249 162 5450 650 709 1357 2102 286 21 139
.247 162 5425 700 600 1341 2111 263 30 149
.247 162 5422 651 710 1339 2060 272 43 121
.244 162 5437 609 724 1327 2077 261 39 137
.243 162 5412 651 674 1313 2138 241 37 170
.240 162 5411 613 759 1297 2045 265 36 137
.236 162 5407 583 794 1276 2008 238 28 146
.254
87814
11037
35154
558
1296
10929
22283
4453
2434
GI
GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP
8 716 74 39 36 450 34 1213 100 40 132 1111 11 .436 .330
3 732 69 49 53 533 45 1192 92 37 135 1198 11 .421 .338
3 675 69 61 29 483 44 1097 118 39 114 1171 6 .397 .327
2 688 50 36 41 479 43 1325 105 35 110 1127 8 .428 .322
7 741 76 35 90 466 35 1240 158 39 111 1104 11 .437 .325
4 710 61 45 41 539 47 1266 93 51 108 1122 9 .418 .328
3 659 72 39 63 454 41 1094 116 23 114 1135 6 .400 .317
2 607 82 38 52 481 49 1156 104 44 139 1112 15 .374 .317
3 636 73 37 47 481 54 1266 87 27 100 1135 4 .411 .315
4 625 64 30 42 503 43 1250 79 38 118 1118 12 .386 .316
2 660 53 46 34 567 37 1289 101 32 108 1127 13 .389 .320
4 610 63 34 54 539 36 1238 155 46 100 1146 12 .380 .319
3 576 60 40 35 484 46 1228 149 41 114 1092 17 .382 .308
3 620 62 45 51 444 32 1354 73 52 98 1049 15 .395 .304
3 570 42 24 43 447 29 1235 94 45 125 1044 16 .378 .302
3 545 54 30 58 463 19 1365 105 46 114 1090 14 .371 .302
57
1024
769
634
1729 1840
180
.318
10370
628
7813
19808
635
17881
.400
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
Colorado
St. Louis
San Francisco
Washington
Milwaukee
Arizona
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
Cincinnati
NEWYORK
Atlanta
San Diego
Miami
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Houston
TOTALS
CLUB BATTING
FRONT OFFICE
CLUB PITCHING
CLUB FIELDING
G
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
1296
PO
4336
4359
4301
4405
4349
4361
4354
4322
4302
4388
4241
4300
4353
4270
4304
4266
69211
A
1654
1602
1676
1632
1669
1532
1560
1649
1502
1754
1583
1656
1639
1729
1655
1718
26210
E
86
89
90
94
98
99
101
103
101
107
105
112
115
118
121
122
1661
TC
6076
6050
6067
6131
6116
5992
6015
6074
5905
6249
5929
6068
6107
6117
6080
6106
97082
DP
147
113
146
134
138
133
118
154
135
149
148
126
134
132
97
139
2143
TP PB
0
10
0
7
0
9
0
15
1
11
0
5
0
9
0
14
0
32
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
5
0
13
0
18
0
22
1 197
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POSTSEASON
PCT
.986
.985
.985
.985
.984
.983
.983
.983
.983
.983
.982
.982
.981
.981
.980
.980
.983
HISTORY
CLUB
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Arizona
Washington
Los Angeles
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
Miami
NEWYORK
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Houston
San Diego
Colorado
TOTALS
2012 IN REVIEW
OPP
ERA G CG SHO REL SV
IP
H
R
ER HR HB BB IBB SO WP BK AVG
3.33 162
3
9 482 51
1468.1 1296 594 543 129 47 497 32 1325 62 4 .237
3.34 162
2
10 506 40
1449.2 1277 597 538 122 45 539 62 1276 46 2 .238
3.34 162
9
12 425 56
1453.0 1356 588 540 152 51 427 33 1248 34 7 .247
3.42 162
5
16 460 47
1445.1 1310 600 549 145 41 464 40 1232 54 3 .243
3.68 162
5
14 526 53
1451.0 1361 649 593 142 51 489 42 1237 54 4 .248
3.71 162
4
10 506 42
1462.2 1420 648 603 134 50 436 28 1218 46 4 .255
3.83 162
5
11 440 42
1451.1 1387 680 618 178 44 409 33 1385 30 3 .251
3.86 162
2
10 483 45
1433.1 1357 674 615 153 45 490 30 1192 45 3 .249
3.93 162
4
9 461 39
1433.2 1432 688 626 155 51 417 18 1200 52 10 .261
4.01 162
4
11 529 43
1434.2 1356 710 640 162 48 539 48 1205 49 8 .248
4.09 162 7 13 505 36 1434.0 1368 709 651 161 40 488 29 1240 40 3 .251
4.09 162
5
7 483 38
1440.2 1448 724 655 133 55 495 61 1113 36 4 .263
4.22 162
0
9 512 44
1453.2 1458 733 682 169 31 525 20 1402 57 5 .261
4.51 162
1
9 493 28
1413.2 1399 759 708 175 65 573 36 1128 44 5 .259
4.56 162
3
11 541 31
1423.1 1493 794 721 173 48 540 40 1170 75 6 .270
5.22 162
0
7 575 36
1422.0 1637 890 824 198 47 566 61 1144 94 6 .290
3.94 1296 59 168 7927 671 23070.1 22355 1103710106 2481 759 7894 613 19715 818 77 .254
CLUB
W L
Washington
98 64
Los Angeles
86 76
Cincinnati
97 65
Atlanta
94 68
San Francisco
94 68
St. Louis
88 74
Philadelphia
81 81
Pittsburgh
79 83
Arizona
81 81
San Diego
76 86
NEWYORK 74 88
Miami
69 93
Milwaukee
83 79
Chicago
61 101
Houston
55 107
Colorado
64 98
TOTALS
12801312
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
DOUBLEHEADERS
ATTENDANCE
GRASS ARTIF DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.AL W
L
S
HOME
ROAD
81- 81
0- 0 24-24 57-57 15-27
3- 4
9- 6
0
0
0 2,177,617 2,615,678
92- 67
2- 1 28-18 66-50 25-13
7- 4
8-10
0
0
0 2,420,171 2,586,832
61-101
0- 0 35-46 26-55 15-27
4- 6
5-10
0
0
0 2,882,756 2,631,341
97- 65
0- 0 39-17 58-48 31-21
7- 7
7- 8
0
0
0 2,347,251 2,493,514
64- 98
0- 0 16-37 48-61 18-23
5- 2
2-13
0
0
1 2,630,458 2,584,080
55-107
0- 0 15-32 40-75 17-27 1-11
6- 9
0
0
0 1,607,733 2,520,644
86- 76
0- 0 28-19 58-57 29-27
8- 7
6- 9
0
0
1 3,324,246 2,611,207
68- 91
1- 2 22-32 47-61 26-26 12- 5
5-13
0
0
1 2,219,444 2,478,929
83- 79
0- 0 25-35 58-44 24-32 7-11
6- 9
0
0
0 2,831,385 2,476,986
70- 86
4- 2 33-26 41-62 20-22
3- 7
8- 7
0
1
0 2,242,803 2,731,369
81- 78
0- 3 23-28 58-53 25-27 7-10
5-10
0
0
0 3,565,718 2,571,744
79- 83
0- 0 29-26 50-57 28-29
4- 2 10- 8
0
0
1 2,091,918 2,535,930
76- 86
0- 0 26-26 50-60 26-21
4- 6
8- 7
0
0
0 2,123,721 2,545,222
94- 68
0- 0 32-32 62-36 30-20
8- 5
7- 8
1
0
0 3,377,371 2,631,177
88- 74
0- 0 33-24 55-50 21-26 6-12
8- 7
0
0
0 3,262,109 2,546,394
95- 64
3- 0 30-23 68-41 27-21 13- 7 10- 8
0
0
2 2,370,794 2,682,467
AVG
6
11
15
9
1
16
8
13
5
10
7
14
12
3
2
4
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AB
8
12
15
7
3
16
10
11
5
9
6
14
13
4
1
2
R OR H TB 2B
4
9 6 5 1
7
4 11 10 13
14 14 15 14 12
9
1 8 6 5
3 16 1 1 2
16 15 16 16 16
13
3 9 15 11
15 12 13 12 14
1 13 5 2 4
12 10 10 11 8
8
8 7 7 10
10
7 14 9 15
10 11 12 13 9
6
6 3 8 7
2
5 1 4 6
5
2 4 3 3
3B
9
10
8
10
2
12
15
4
4
16
12
6
3
1
6
14
HR GS
6 3
9 14
12 6
3 6
5 1
10 6
15 14
12 6
1 2
11 3
8 6
4 6
14 3
16 6
7 6
2 14
RBI
4
7
15
9
3
16
13
14
1
10
8
11
12
6
2
5
SH
11
14
16
4
3
13
1
12
2
8
5
10
9
6
6
15
SF
4
3
16
10
7
14
9
6
12
14
7
4
13
1
2
11
HP
11
15
9
8
13
3
6
14
1
10
2
7
4
16
5
11
BB
2
1
15
8
14
12
8
6
11
5
13
16
2
7
4
10
IBB
3
10
15
1
13
16
2
4
12
7
9
14
11
6
5
7
SO
11
13
7
11
5
16
3
6
9
10
1
15
8
2
4
14
GI
DP LOB
4
9
4 10
13
1
2 12
14
6
8
3
16
7
8
4
7
5
12
8
8 12
1
2
2 14
8 15
15 16
6 10
SB
12
9
11
14
10
6
8
3
1
15
5
16
2
4
13
6
CS
15
3
12
2
9
13
11
10
7
6
1
16
13
7
5
4
SHOSLG OBP
5
5
3
11 10
7
15 14 16
1
6 12
6
2
2
12 16 15
13 15 10
16 12 13
6
1
5
9 11 11
2
7
9
13
9 14
9 13
8
2
8
4
6
4
1
4
3
6
HB
12
3
16
12
7
9
5
15
1
2
4
5
9
12
11
7
BB IBB SO WP BK
2
1 11
10 16
5 10
8
11
2
16
9 15
5 10
3
7
5
2 14
15 14 14
16 12
14 10 13
15 12
12 16
4
7
1
9 14 16
3
6
11
2
1
13 10
6
4
6
4
2
1
7
2
1
2
8
5 12
6
2
12 13 10
9 15
7 12
7
11
6
4
3
9
7
6
10
6
3
14
6
W
8
3
15
2
14
16
6
13
7
12
8
10
11
3
5
1
SV IP
11 12
4
8
16 16
1
4
13 15
15 14
10
7
12
9
6
3
13 11
8
5
5 13
7 10
2
6
8
2
3
1
H TBF R
12
3
9
3
1
4
10 10 14
4
2
1
16 16 16
15 14 15
1
4
3
13 13 12
14 15 13
8
6 10
9
5
8
6
7
7
4 11 11
7
9
6
11 12
5
2
8
2
ER
9
4
14
2
16
15
1
12
13
11
8
7
10
5
6
3
HR
9
6
14
7
16
13
1
3
12
10
15
8
11
5
4
2
SH
10
5
2
1
16
12
14
15
4
7
3
10
5
8
8
12
SF
6
1
12
10
14
10
7
16
3
13
2
9
7
5
4
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FRONT OFFICE
KC
LAA
NYY
TEX
CLE
TEX
DET
BOS
TB
BAL
10 ...................Jackson,A
9 ....................Andrus,E
8 ......................Trout,M
8 ......................Weeks,J
8 .........................Rios,A
7..................Jennings,D
7....................Zobrist,B
7...................Escobar,A
7.......................Crisp,C
6...........(04) PLAYERS
CWS
TB
CLE
MIN
TB
DET
TOR
NYY
MIN
NYY
.416........................Mauer,J
.412......................Fielder,P
.399 ......................Trout,M
.393 .................Cabrera,M
.384..............Encarnacio,E
.380...................Murphy,D
.379 .......................Cano,R
.377 ...................Jackson,A
.377....................Zobrist,B
.373........................Choo,S
DOUBLES
51.............Gordon,A
50.................Pujols,A
48 ..................Cano,R
45 ..................Cruz,N
43 ..................Choo,S
42 .................Kinsler,I
40 ............Cabrera,M
39 .............Pedroia,D
39 ..............Zobrist,B
39 ..................Jones,A
49 .......................Trout,M
46.........................Davis,R
40......................Revere,B
39 ........................Crisp,C
35....................Escobar,A
31.........................Kipnis,J
31...................Jennings,D
31.......................Upton,B
30 ........................Dyson,J
29 ........................Suzuki,I
MIN
DET
LAA
DET
TOR
TEX
NYY
DET
TB
CLE
TEX
MIN
DET
TEX
DET
MIN
CWS
CWS
KC
OAK
LAA
TOR
MIN
OAK
KC
CLE
TB
TB
KC
NYY
23......................Cano,R
...........06/24 - 07/20
22 ................Brantley,M
...........05/20 - 06/15
21...................Revere,B
...........07/16 - 08/07
20......................Jones,A
...........05/10 - 05/29
19.......................Jeter,D
...........09/04 - 09/25
GRAND SLAMS
DET
LAA
MIN
NYY
TEX
KC
LAA
MIN
DET
DET
HITTING STREAKS
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
.606 ..................Cabrera,M
.577...................Hamilton,J
.564 .......................Trout,M
.561.......................Beltre,A
.557...............Encarnacio,E
.550.........................Cano,R
.528.......................Fielder,P
.524 ...............Willingham,J
.516 ..........................Rios,A
.516 .......................Pujols,A
DET
TEX
LAA
TEX
TOR
NYY
DET
MIN
CWS
LAA
NYY
LAA
DET
NYY
LAA
LAA
CLE
KC
DET
TB
VS RIGHTY AVG
.359.........................Cano,R
.346 .......................Trout,M
.339.......................Beltre,A
.336.........................Mauer,J
.335 ..................Cabrera,M
.328.......................Fielder,P
.327.........................Choo,S
.320 ...................Gordon,A
.308 ..........................Rios,A
.307...................Konerko,P
NYY
TB
NYY
CWS
NYY
OAK
TEX
TIED
NYY
LAA
TEX
MIN
DET
DET
CLE
KC
CWS
CWS
NYY
CLE
MIN
BAL
NYY
EXTRA-BASE HITS
84................Cabrera,M
82......................Cano,R
80.....................Pujols,A
76 ................Hamilton,J
74......................Jones,A
71 ....................Beltre,A
70.................Gordon,A
70........................Rios,A
69......................Cruz,N
66..........(05) PLAYERS
DET
NYY
LAA
TEX
BAL
TEX
KC
CWS
TEX
TIED
BOS
MIN
OAK
DET
TEX
CWS
TEX
OAK
LAA
DET
VS LEFTY AVG
.364.......................Jeter,D
.350.....................Kinsler,I
.350 .................Viciedo,D
.347 .................Murphy,D
.340...................Hunter,T
.338 ....................Carroll,J
.336......................Aybar,E
.333....................Young,M
.331 .....................Butler,B
.323................Wieters,M
NYY
TEX
CWS
TEX
LAA
MIN
LAA
TEX
KC
BAL
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NYY
CWS
CWS
DET
TEX
BAL
OAK
TEX
BOS
OAK
3.................Swisher,N
2 .....................Joyce,M
2.........Granderson,C
2..................Youkilis,K
2......................Cano,R
2 ........................Inge,B
2......................Cruz,N
1..........(32) PLAYERS
STOLEN BASE
DET
NYY
TEX
BAL
TEX
LAA
KC
LAA
CWS
DET
DET
NYY
KC
NYY
LAA
CWS
TEX
KC
DET
LAA
HISTORY
KC
KC
OAK
LAA
CWS
TOR
TB
TIED
DET
TEX
LAA
OAK
CWS
TB
TB
KC
OAK
TIED
64................Cabrera,M
64.......................Jeter,D
60.................Gordon,A
60......................Cano,R
56.....................Trout,M
56........................Rios,A
56 ....................Beltre,A
55 .....................Butler,B
54 ....................Fielder,P
54.....................Pujols,A
TOTAL BASES
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
OUTFIELD ASSISTS
19 ...........Francoeur,J
17.............Gordon,A
15...............Reddick,J
14 ...............Hunter,T
13..............Viciedo,D
11 ...............Bautista,J
10 ................Upton,B
9......(04) PLAYERS
377 ..................Cabrera,M
345.........................Cano,R
339.......................Beltre,A
327 ........................Jones,A
324...................Hamilton,J
315 .......................Trout,M
313........................Butler,B
313 .......................Pujols,A
312 ..........................Rios,A
307.......................Fielder,P
TRIPLES
WALKS
105..................Dunn,A
97 ..............Zobrist,B
91..............Santana,C
90 ..................Mauer,J
87 ...................Pena,C
85 ................Fielder,P
84 ........Encarnacio,E
77 .............Swisher,N
76.........Willingham,J
75.....Granderson,C
NYY
DET
NYY
TEX
KC
KC
BAL
CWS
LAA
DET
HITS
MULTI-HIT GAMES
DET
TEX
TOR
MIN
DET
KC
NYY
LAA
TEX
CWS
2012 IN REVIEW
216 ........................Jeter,D
205 .................Cabrera,M
196 .......................Cano,R
194......................Beltre,A
192.......................Butler,B
189 ..................Gordon,A
186 .......................Jones,A
184 .........................Rios,A
182 ......................Trout,M
182......................Fielder,P
139 ..................Cabrera,M
128...................Hamilton,J
110...............Encarnacio,E
110 ...............Willingham,J
108.......................Fielder,P
107........................Butler,B
106 ...........Granderson,C
105 .......................Pujols,A
102.......................Beltre,A
96........................Dunn,A
LAA
DET
TEX
NYY
DET
BAL
TEX
NYY
NYY
TEX
RUNS BATTED IN
DET
NYY
TEX
TOR
CWS
TEX
MIN
BAL
NYY
TIED
PLAYER BIOS
44 .................Cabrera,M
43 ..........Granderson,C
43..................Hamilton,J
42..............Encarnacio,E
41.......................Dunn,A
36......................Beltre,A
35 ..............Willingham,J
33.......................Davis,C
33 .......................Cano,R
32...........(03) PLAYERS
RUNS
129 .................Trout,M
109 ............Cabrera,M
105 .................Kinsler,I
105 ..................Cano,R
103..............Jackson,A
103 ..................Jones,A
103.............Hamilton,J
102.....Granderson,C
99 ...................Jeter,D
95.................Beltre,A
HOME RUNS
DET
LAA
TEX
MIN
NYY
DET
LAA
KC
NYY
TEX
BATTING AVERAGE
.330 ............Cabrera,M
.326 .................Trout,M
.321.................Beltre,A
.319 ..................Mauer,J
.316 ...................Jeter,D
.313 ................Fielder,P
.313 ...............Hunter,T
.313 .................Butler,B
.313 ..................Cano,R
.304..............Murphy,D
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
TOR
CWS
TEX
MIN
CLE
DET
TB
TEX
TOR
TIED
GROUNDED INTO DP
28 ............Cabrera,M
26...........Kendrick,H
26 ................Young,M
24 ...................Jeter,D
23 ..................Mauer,J
22 ..................Cano,R
21..............Escobar,Y
21..............Santana,C
21...................Hardy,J
20......(03) PLAYERS
DET
LAA
TEX
NYY
MIN
NYY
TOR
CLE
BAL
TIED
10.9 ............Brantley,M
10.9 ..................Suzuki,I
10.4 .............Pedroia,D
10.2 ...............Revere,B
9.3 ................Young,M
9.2...................Span,D
9.1 ..................Aybar,E
8.8.................Pujols,A
8.8 ............Callaspo,A
8.7..............Escobar,Y
CLE
NYY
BOS
MIN
TEX
MIN
LAA
LAA
LAA
TOR
TEX
LAA
OAK
NYY
CWS
KC
KC
SEA
TB
BOS
INTENTIONAL WALKS
18......................Fielder,P
17 .................Cabrera,M
16 ......................Pujols,A
13..................Hamilton,J
13.......................Ortiz,D
12..................Brantley,M
12..............Encarnacio,E
10........................Mauer,J
10 .......................Cano,R
9...........(02) PLAYERS
DET
DET
LAA
TEX
BOS
CLE
TOR
MIN
NYY
TIED
RBI RATIO
(AT-BATS PER RBI)
4.4..................Hamilton,J
4.5 .................Cabrera,M
4.7 ..............Willingham,J
4.9..............Encarnacio,E
5.4 ..................Teixeira,M
5.4......................Fielder,P
5.6.......................Dunn,A
5.6 ..........Granderson,C
5.6................Gonzalez,A
5.7..................Trumbo,M
TEX
DET
MIN
TOR
NYY
DET
CWS
NYY
BOS
LAA
SACRIFICE FLIES
12 ...................Teixeira,M
10 ...................Morneau,J
9...................Hamilton,J
9.......................Beltre,A
8....................Santana,C
8.......................Upton,B
8 ....................Doumit,R
7 ............(07) PLAYERS
222 .....................Dunn,A
195.........Granderson,C
182.......................Pena,C
169 .....................Davis,C
169 ...................Upton,B
162 ................Hamilton,J
159 ..............Reynolds,M
159.................Johnson,K
153 ................Trumbo,M
151...................Reddick,J
DET
CWS
CLE
MIN
BAL
TB
TOR
TEX
TEX
NYY
683.......................Jeter,D
663.......................Hardy,J
655.....................Kinsler,I
648......................Jones,A
642.................Gordon,A
629...................Andrus,E
629......................Suzuki,I
627......................Cano,R
622................Cabrera,M
614 .....................Butler,B
HIT BY PITCH
17.......................Fielder,P
17 ....................Youkilis,K
14.........................Choo,S
14 ...............Willingham,J
13 ........................Jones,A
13 .........................Pena,C
11...............Encarnacio,E
10.....................Gentry,C
10........................Kinsler,I
10 ...............Rodriguez,A
STRIKEOUTS
NYY
MIN
TEX
TEX
CLE
TB
MIN
TIED
CWS
NYY
TB
BAL
TB
TEX
BAL
TOR
LAA
OAK
AT-BATS
NYY
BAL
TEX
BAL
KC
TEX
NYY
NYY
DET
KC
TOR
TEX
CWS
NYY
DET
MIN
BAL
TEX
LAA
CWS
CWS
SEA
KC
NYY
TOR
OAK
BOS
SEA
TEX
TOR
GAMES PLAYED
162 ..................Jones,A
162 ................Fielder,P
162 ..................Suzuki,I
161.............Gordon,A
161 .................Butler,B
161 ..................Cano,R
161 ............Cabrera,M
160.....Granderson,C
160 ...................Pena,C
159......(02) PLAYERS
BAL
DET
NYY
KC
KC
NYY
DET
NYY
TB
TIED
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
HARDEST TO FAN
(PLATE APP. PER SO)
SACRIFICE BUNTS
17 ....................Andrus,E
13....................Wilson,R
9 ......................Weeks,J
9 ............................Nix,J
8................Beckham,G
8........................Getz,C
8...................Escobar,A
8.........................Ryan,B
8 ...............Rodriguez,S
8 ...............Podsednik,S
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GAMES
80.....................Logan,B
76 ................Herrera,K
76 ..................Rodney,F
76 ....................Peralta,J
75 ..................Balfour,G
74.............Thornton,M
73.....................Crow,A
73 .........Wilhelmsen,T
73 .....................Benoit,J
72 .........(02) PLAYERS
NYY
KC
TB
TB
OAK
CWS
KC
SEA
DET
TIED
GAMES STARTED
34......................Masterson,J
34..........................Wilson,C
34..............................Chen,B
33 .........................Kuroda,H
33........................Verlander,J
33 .............................Vargas,J
33..............................Lester,J
33....................Hernandez,F
33 ............................Shields,J
32 .................(07) PLAYERS
CLE
LAA
KC
NYY
DET
SEA
BOS
SEA
TB
TIED
COMPLETE GAMES
6 ............................Verlander,J
5 ........................Hernandez,F
4...........................Harrison,M
4....................................Peavy,J
3..............................Kuroda,H
3 .............................Morrow,B
3................................Weaver,J
3 ..................................Lester,J
3 .................................Shields,J
2 ......................(08) PLAYERS
DET
SEA
TEX
CWS
NYY
TOR
LAA
BOS
TB
TIED
DET
SEA
TB
NYY
CWS
SEA
TEX
TB
CLE
BOS
STRIKEOUTS
239 ............................Verlander,J
231 ...........................Scherzer,M
223 ........................Hernandez,F
223 .................................Shields,J
221..............................Darvish,Y
205..................................Price,D
197.............................Sabathia,C
194....................................Peavy,J
192 ....................................Sale,C
175...............................Moore,M
DET
DET
SEA
TB
TEX
TB
NYY
CWS
CWS
TB
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVG AGAINST
.214................................Weaver,J
.217 ............................Verlander,J
.220..............................Darvish,Y
.226..................................Price,D
.234....................................Peavy,J
.235 ....................................Sale,C
.238.............................Sabathia,C
.238...............................Moore,M
.239 ..............................Wilson,C
.239 ..............................Santana,E
LAA
DET
TEX
TB
CWS
CWS
NYY
TB
LAA
LAA
INNINGS PITCHED
238.1........................Verlander,J
232.0....................Hernandez,F
227.2 ............................Shields,J
219.2 .........................Kuroda,H
219.0 ...............................Peavy,J
217.1 .............................Vargas,J
213.1 ......................Harrison,M
211.0 .............................Price,D
206.1......................Masterson,J
205.1..............................Lester,J
ROAD ERA
3.10 ......................Harrison,M
3.16 .............................Price,D
3.20..............................Lester,J
3.21 ...........................Weaver,J
3.43....................Hernandez,F
3.57........................Verlander,J
3.61 ..............................Peavy,J
3.65 .......................Holland,D
3.77 ..............................Sale,C
3.83 ............................Shields,J
TEX
TB
BOS
LAA
SEA
DET
CWS
TEX
CWS
TB
DAY ERA
1.94................Verlander,J DET
1.99 .................Kuroda,H NYY
2.07............Hernandez,F SEA
2.64 .....................Parker,J OAK
2.79........................Sale,C CWS
2.84 ...............Diamond,S MIN
3.28..............Hellickson,J TB
3.49...................Beavan,B SEA
3.51 ...................Haren,D LAA
3.68 .......................Peavy,J CWS
NIGHT ERA
2.73 ...........................Weaver,J
2.83 ......................Harrison,M
2.84 .............................Price,D
3.01......................Hellickson,J
3.02 ...........................Shields,J
3.09........................Sabathia,C
3.09 ......................Verlander,J
3.14...........................Milone,T
3.23 ..............................Sale,C
3.26 ...............................Peavy,J
LAA
TEX
TB
TB
TB
NYY
DET
OAK
CWS
CWS
TB
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HOME ERA
1.65................Verlander,J DET
1.81 .....................Price,D TB
2.30........................Sale,C CWS
2.44 ...................Weaver,J LAA
2.61 .....................Parker,J OAK
2.69 ................Sabathia,C NYY
2.72 .................Kuroda,H NYY
2.74...................Milone,T OAK
2.74 .....................Vargas,J SEA
2.78............Hernandez,F SEA
CWS
CWS
POSTSEASON
SEA
TOR
NYY
LAA
TEX
TB
TIED
SEA
HISTORY
SHUTOUTS
5....................Hernandez,F
3.........................Morrow,B
2 .........................Kuroda,H
2 ...........................Weaver,J
2 ......................Harrison,M
2 ............................Shields,J
1 .................(18) PLAYERS
LAA
2012 IN REVIEW
WINNING PERCENTAGE
.800 .....................Price,D TB (20-05)
.800 ...................Weaver,J LAA (20-05)
.714 ................Sabathia,C NYY (15-06)
.696...............Scherzer,M DET (16-07)
.680........................Sale,C CWS (17-08)
.680................Verlander,J DET (17-08)
.640 .................Darvish,Y TEX (16-09)
.632 ................Holland,D TEX (12-07)
.621 ..............Harrison,M TEX (18-11)
.619 .....................Parker,J OAK (13-08)
WINNING STREAKS
10................................Weaver,J
.......................05/18 - 08/06
9 ........................Hernandez,F
.......................06/23 - 08/27
8 ....................................Sale,C
.......................05/17 - 07/15
8 .................................Jones,N
.......................05/05 - 09/17
8..................................Price,D
.......................06/19 - 08/16
BAL
TB
NYY
CLE
TEX
DET
CWS
SEA
BOS
OAK
TB
LAA
TEX
CWS
DET
TEX
NYY
DET
NYY
TIED
PLAYER BIOS
SAVES
51 ..................Johnson,J
48 ..................Rodney,F
42 .................Soriano,R
39.....................Perez,C
37....................Nathan,J
35 .................Valverde,J
29......................Reed,A
29 .........Wilhelmsen,T
25 ..................Aceves,A
24 ..................Balfour,G
WINS
20 .............................Price,D
20 ...........................Weaver,J
18 ......................Harrison,M
17................................Sale,C
17........................Verlander,J
16 .........................Darvish,Y
16 .........................Kuroda,H
16.......................Scherzer,M
16 ..........................Hughes,P
15 .................(02) PLAYERS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
DET
TOR
BOS
KC
CLE
TEX
SEA
TB
OAK
NYY
16 .............Jimenez,U
14 ..........Masterson,J
13..............Kuroda,H
13 ........Hernandez,F
11 ................Liriano,F
10............Diamond,S
10 ..................Parker,J
10.............Quintana,J
10.................Garcia,F
9......(02) PLAYERS
CLE
CLE
NYY
SEA
CWS
MIN
OAK
CWS
NYY
TIED
BALKS
17...................Jimenez,U
16 ................Hochevar,L
15 ...............Masterson,J
14...................Alvarez,H
14 ..................Romero,R
14........................Lester,J
14........................Chen,B
13....................Hughes,P
13 .....................Haren,D
13....................Santana,E
HOME RUNS
ALLOWED
CLE
KC
CLE
TOR
TOR
BOS
KC
NYY
LAA
LAA
HIT BATSMEN
14.......................Floyd,G
13 ...............Masterson,J
13 ................Hochevar,L
12................Buchholz,C
12 .............Hernandez,F
11 ......................Shields,J
11.................Mendoza,L
10...........(05) PLAYERS
CWS
CLE
KC
BOS
SEA
TB
KC
TIED
WALKS
5..............Morales,F BOS
3..............Blackley,T OAK
2......(17) PLAYERS TIED
105 ..................Romero,R
95...................Jimenez,U
91 ...................Wilson,C
89...................Darvish,Y
88 ...............Masterson,J
87 .....................Liriano,F
81....................Moore,M
71 ...............Doubront,F
68........................Lester,J
64................Buchholz,C
FEWEST WALKS
PER 9 INN
39.....................Santana,E
35 .....................Hughes,P
35 ........................Vargas,J
33.........................Chen,B
32 ...................Holland,D
32 .....................Hunter,T
29 ......................Chen,W
29....................Alvarez,H
28 ..........................Nova,I
28 ......................Haren,D
LAA
NYY
SEA
KC
TEX
BAL
BAL
TOR
NYY
LAA
EARNED RUNS
118 .................Hochevar,L
116 ...................Romero,R
113.................Masterson,J
110.........................Lester,J
108.........................Chen,B
106....................Jimenez,U
102.....................Santana,E
101....................Alvarez,H
96.................Buchholz,C
95 ..........................Nova,I
KC
TOR
CLE
BOS
KC
CLE
LAA
TOR
BOS
NYY
RUNS ALLOWED
TOR
CLE
LAA
TEX
CLE
CWS
TB
BOS
BOS
BOS
127 .................Hochevar,L
122.................Masterson,J
122 ...................Romero,R
117.........................Lester,J
116....................Jimenez,U
114.........................Chen,B
110....................Alvarez,H
109.....................Santana,E
104.................Buchholz,C
103........................Shields,J
KC
CLE
TOR
BOS
CLE
KC
TOR
LAA
BOS
TB
1.6 ...............Diamond,S
1.7 ...................Milone,T
1.9....................Haren,D
2.0 ................Sabathia,C
2.0........................Peavy,J
2.1..................Kuroda,H
2.1....................Weaver,J
2.2 ..................Hughes,P
2.2............Hernandez,F
2.2 ......................Chen,B
MIN
OAK
LAA
NYY
CWS
NYY
LAA
NYY
SEA
KC
STRIKEOUTS
PER 9 INNINGS
11.1 ...............Scherzer,M
10.4 .................Darvish,Y
9.0................Verlander,J
9.0 ........................Sale,C
8.9 ..................Moore,M
8.9 ................Sabathia,C
8.8.....................Shields,J
8.7......................Price,D
8.7............Hernandez,F
8.1........................Nova,I
DET
TEX
DET
CWS
TB
NYY
TB
TB
SEA
NYY
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVERAGE AGAINST
.214....................Weaver,J
.217................Verlander,J
.220 .................Darvish,Y
.226......................Price,D
.234........................Peavy,J
.235 ........................Sale,C
.238 ................Sabathia,C
.238 ..................Moore,M
.239..................Wilson,C
.239 ..................Santana,E
LAA
DET
TEX
TB
CWS
CWS
NYY
TB
LAA
LAA
GAMES FINISHED
67..............Valverde,J
65 ...............Rodney,F
63 ...............Johnson,J
62 ................Nathan,J
55...............Aceves,A
54 ..............Soriano,R
53 .................Perez,C
48......Wilhelmsen,T
47 ..............Janssen,C
46...................Frieri,E
DET
TB
BAL
TEX
BOS
NYY
CLE
SEA
TOR
LAA
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
2012 IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
WILD PITCHES
LOSSES
...................................................................................................................................................................
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LAA
OAK
SEA
DET
OAK
BOS
OAK
MIN
TOR
BAL
182 ......................Trout,M
142 ...............Cespedes,Y
134...................Montero,J
77..........Middlebroo,W
75 ......................Berry,Q
74 .....................Dozier,B
66...............Donaldson,J
52.....................Carter,C
50................Machado,M
44 ...............Parmelee,C
315 .......................Trout,M
246 ................Cespedes,Y
199....................Montero,J
136...........Middlebroo,W
112......................Carter,C
109................Donaldson,J
105 ......................Dozier,B
103 .......................Berry,Q
85.................Machado,M
73 ............(02) PLAYERS
8 ......................Trout,M
6 ......................Berry,Q
5 ...............Cespedes,Y
3................Machado,M
3 .......................Gose,A
2......................Martin,L
2............Mastroiann,D
2 ...............Parmelee,C
2 ..............Florimon J,P
2...................Gomez,M
LAA
DET
OAK
BAL
TOR
TEX
MIN
MIN
MIN
BOS
49 .......................Trout,M
21 .............Mastroiann,D
21 .......................Berry,Q
16 ................Cespedes,Y
15 ........................Gose,A
9 ......................Dozier,B
6 .......................Avery,X
6 ..............Thompson,R
5 .....................Norris,D
4 ............(02) PLAYERS
TOTAL BASES
LAA
OAK
OAK
DET
BOS
SEA
OAK
MIN
LAA
MIN
DET
OAK
TOR
MIN
BAL
TB
OAK
TIED
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
.564 .......................Trout,M
.514......................Carter,C
.509...........Middlebroo,W
.505 ................Cespedes,Y
.398................Donaldson,J
.386....................Montero,J
.354 .......................Berry,Q
.332 ......................Dozier,B
LAA
OAK
SEA
BOS
BAL
MIN
OAK
DET
TOR
TIED
LAA
OAK
BOS
OAK
OAK
SEA
DET
MIN
1 ........Middlebroo,W BOS
1.......................Liddi,A SEA
1 .................Flaherty,R BAL
HITTING STREAKS
12.....................Trout,M
...........07/08 - 07/23
11.....................Trout,M
...........06/17 - 06/29
10 ...........Hechavarri,A
...........09/16 - 09/29
9 ........(05) STREAKS
LAA
LAA
TOR
TIED
EXTRA-BASE HITS
65.....................Trout,M
53..............Cespedes,Y
35 .................Montero,J
29 ........Middlebroo,W
28 ...................Carter,C
25 .............Donaldson,J
18 ..............Machado,M
18....................Dozier,B
18.....................Berry,Q
17..............Parmelee,C
LAA
OAK
SEA
BOS
OAK
OAK
BAL
MIN
DET
MIN
OAK
LAA
TOR
OAK
MIN
TOR
DET
TIED
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
9..........Cespedes,Y
3 .................Trout,M
3.................Sierra,M
3..............Cowgill,C
2.......Mastroiann,D
2..................Gose,A
2.................Berry,Q
1......(08) PLAYERS
HISTORY
OUTFIELD ASSISTS
2012 IN REVIEW
.399 ......................Trout,M
.356 ...............Cespedes,Y
.350.....................Carter,C
.330 ......................Berry,Q
.325..........Middlebroo,W
.298...................Montero,J
.289...............Donaldson,J
.271 .....................Dozier,B
MULTI-HIT GAMES
56.....................Trout,M
40..............Cespedes,Y
37 .................Montero,J
21 ........Middlebroo,W
17 ..............Machado,M
17....................Dozier,B
17 .............Donaldson,J
15.....................Berry,Q
12.................Cooper,D
11..........(02) PLAYERS
GRAND SLAMS
LAA
OAK
SEA
BOS
OAK
OAK
MIN
DET
BAL
TIED
STOLEN BASES
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
LAA
OAK
OAK
SEA
DET
TB
OAK
MIN
TOR
MIN
LAA
OAK
SEA
BOS
OAK
OAK
MIN
OAK
DET
BAL
LAA
OAK
SEA
BOS
DET
MIN
OAK
OAK
BAL
MIN
TRIPLES
LAA
OAK
SEA
OAK
BOS
OAK
MIN
TOR
TIE D
WALKS
67 .................Trout,M
43..........Cespedes,Y
39 ...............Carter,C
29..............Montero,J
25.................Berry,Q
24 ..............Lobaton,J
21...............Norris,D
18.......Mastroiann,D
17..................Gose,A
16................Dozier,B
83 .......................Trout,M
82 ................Cespedes,Y
62....................Montero,J
54...........Middlebroo,W
39......................Carter,C
34 .....................Norris,D
33 ......................Dozier,B
33................Donaldson,J
29 .......................Berry,Q
26.................Machado,M
HITS
DOUBLES
27 .................Trout,M
25..........Cespedes,Y
20..............Montero,J
16..........Donaldson,J
14.....Middlebroo,W
12 ...............Carter,C
11................Dozier,B
11 .............Cooper,D
10......(03) PLAYERS
RUNS BATTED IN
LAA
OAK
OAK
SEA
BOS
OAK
BAL
OAK
TIED
PLAYER BIOS
30 ......................Trout,M
23 ...............Cespedes,Y
16.....................Carter,C
15...................Montero,J
15..........Middlebroo,W
9...............Donaldson,J
7................Machado,M
7 ....................Norris,D
6...........(03) PLAYERS
RUNS
129 .................Trout,M
70..........Cespedes,Y
46..............Montero,J
44.................Berry,Q
38 ...............Carter,C
34.....Middlebroo,W
34..........Donaldson,J
33................Dozier,B
25..................Gose,A
24...........Machado,M
HOME RUNS
LAA
OAK
BOS
SEA
DET
OAK
OAK
MIN
BATTING AVERAGE
.326 .................Trout,M
.292..........Cespedes,Y
.288.....Middlebroo,W
.260..............Montero,J
.258.................Berry,Q
.241..........Donaldson,J
.239 ...............Carter,C
.234................Dozier,B
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
CWS
OAK
CWS
KC
SEA
SEA
TIED
GAMES
76 ................Herrera,K
71 .....................Cook,R
65.....................Jones,N
63....................Luetge,L
62......................Reed,A
61 ..................Delabar,S
59 ...................Eppley,C
58.......................Ross,R
44 ...............Doolittle,S
42................Santiago,H
KC
OAK
CWS
SEA
CWS
TOR
NYY
TEX
OAK
CWS
WINNING PERCENTAGE
.640 .................Darvish,Y TEX (16-09)
.619 .....................Parker,J OAK (13-08)
.571 ...............Diamond,S MIN (12-09)
.565...................Milone,T OAK (13-10)
.522 ...................Chen,W BAL (12-11)
.500 ..................Moore,M TB (11-11)
.400 ...................Smith,W KC (06-09)
WINS
16 .........................Darvish,Y
13...........................Milone,T
13 .............................Parker,J
12 ...........................Chen,W
12 .......................Diamond,S
11..........................Moore,M
9 ......................Iwakuma,H
9 .....................Gonzalez,M
8.............................Jones,N
7 ...........................Griffin,A
TEX
OAK
OAK
BAL
MIN
TB
SEA
BAL
CWS
OAK
GAMES STARTED
32 ...........................Chen,W
31...........................Milone,T
31..........................Moore,M
29 .........................Darvish,Y
29 .............................Parker,J
27 .......................Diamond,S
22........................Quintana,J
22.....................McAllister,Z
18.............................Smyly,D
16 .................(04) PLAYERS
BAL
OAK
TB
TEX
OAK
MIN
CWS
CLE
DET
TIED
INNINGS PITCHED
192.2 ...........................Chen,W
191.1 .........................Darvish,Y
190.0...........................Milone,T
181.1 .............................Parker,J
177.1..........................Moore,M
173.0 .......................Diamond,S
136.1........................Quintana,J
125.1 ......................Iwakuma,H
125.1.....................McAllister,Z
105.1 .....................Gonzalez,M
BAL
TEX
OAK
OAK
TB
MIN
CWS
SEA
CLE
BAL
SHUTOUTS
1 .......................Diamond,S MIN
WINNING STREAKS
8 .................................Jones,N
.......................05/05 - 09/17
6 ...................................Ross,R
.......................04/14 - 06/10
6 ................................Griffin,A
.......................07/13 - 09/12
4 .....................(11) STREAKS
CWS
TEX
OAK
TIED
COMPLETE GAMES
1 ...............................Milone,T OAK
1............................Diamond,S MIN
1............................Hendriks,L MIN
STRIKEOUTS
221..............................Darvish,Y
175...............................Moore,M
154 ................................Chen,W
140 ..................................Parker,J
137 ...............................Milone,T
110 .........................McAllister,Z
101 ...........................Iwakuma,H
96................................Phelps,D
94 .................................Smyly,D
92...............................Delabar,S
TEX
TB
BAL
OAK
OAK
CLE
SEA
NYY
DET
TOR
OPPONENTS BATTING
AVG AGAINST
.220..............................Darvish,Y
.223................................Phelps,D
.235 ..........................Gonzalez,M
.236 ................................Griffin,A
.238..............................Blackley,T
.238...............................Moore,M
.247 .................................Smyly,D
.248 ..................................Parker,J
.248 ...........................Iwakuma,H
.250.............................Herrera,K
TEX
NYY
BAL
OAK
OAK
TB
DET
OAK
SEA
KC
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
...................................................................................................................................................................
380 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
AVG G AB R OR H TB 2B 3B HR
.283 162 5659 855 677 1599 2603 310 32 210
.280 162 5710 875 737 1600 2631 352 35 203
.277 162 5563 787 711 1540 2412 297 34 169
.275 162 5672 730 762 1560 2354 325 41 129
.263 162 5518 867 657 1452 2451 267 33 222
.257 162 5585 708 860 1434 2306 273 13 191
.253 162 5513 667 633 1394 2216 289 34 155
.252 162 5502 654 706 1387 2133 252 16 154
.250 162 5509 704 760 1380 2184 290 26 154
.249 162 5559 743 761 1384 2295 285 34 186
.247 162 5487 619 804 1357 1975 259 25 103
.244 162 5452 645 679 1330 2010 280 29 114
.244 162 5436 707 614 1324 2187 273 37 172
.233 162 5421 556 675 1263 1887 253 22 109
.255
77437
9980
31826
369
1134
10088
19780
3808
2500
GI
GS RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS DP LOB SHO SLG OBP
5 807 39 49 39 475 35 930 143 45 135 1126 8 .460 .340
3 842 22 50 50 578 52 1108 102 42 136 1190 11 .461 .349
3 750 50 58 39 521 47 1143 49 20 142 1165 5 .434 .340
1 705 55 57 39 442 37 1006 153 58 121 1156 8 .415 .329
10 836 36 51 74 627 34 1138 147 46 146 1114 8 .444 .343
3 684 24 43 52 452 24 1120 81 25 154 1069 7 .413 .316
2 629 50 32 51 442 33 1086 135 52 126 1051 11 .402 .313
3 625 52 46 84 475 31 989 81 53 125 1126 10 .388 .319
2 671 31 43 65 494 30 1269 89 42 111 1075 13 .396 .317
5 704 31 47 48 525 41 1184 131 52 108 1090 8 .413 .317
2 572 31 25 37 440 24 1048 92 39 115 1080 13 .360 .306
2 612 34 57 50 509 20 1094 117 43 119 1106 15 .369 .311
2 674 37 35 73 571 31 1193 155 62 101 1118 15 .402 .322
3 534 38 41 37 435 33 1280 125 40 82 1083 16 .348 .292
47
455
725
421
1501 1774
130
.320
9629
595
6896
16618
501
15215
.411
CLUB PITCHING
W L
90 72
94 68
88 74
75 87
95 67
93 69
93 69
89 73
85 77
72 90
73 89
69 93
66 96
68 94
1280 1312
OPP
AVG
.228
.245
.256
.248
.253
.252
.250
.246
.250
.270
.261
.262
.274
.268
.254
G
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
1134
PO
4337
4370
4336
4326
4326
4331
4300
4329
4292
4449
4316
4410
4354
4379
60855
A
1578
1570
1471
1496
1665
1737
1578
1687
1481
1680
1785
1568
1624
1641
22561
E
70
72
74
85
96
101
98
101
99
106
107
111
113
114
1347
TC
5985
6012
5881
5907
6087
6169
5976
6117
5872
6235
6208
6089
6091
6134
84763
DP
154
155
135
136
157
167
141
159
127
151
188
135
171
155
2131
TP PB
0
9
0
20
0
17
0
13
0
13
1
15
0
11
0
11
0
14
0
10
0
8
1
12
0
11
0
6
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.988
.988
.987
.986
.984
.984
.984
.983
.983
.983
.983
.982
.981
.981
.984
HISTORY
CLUB
Chicago
Seattle
NewYork
Texas
Cleveland
Toronto
Los Angeles
Boston
Detroit
Baltimore
Minnesota
Oakland
Kansas City
Tampa Bay
Totals
2012 IN REVIEW
CLUB FIELDING
CLUB
Tampa Bay
Oakland
Detroit
Seattle
NewYork
Baltimore
Texas
Los Angeles
Chicago
Kansas City
Toronto
Boston
Minnesota
Cleveland
TOTALS
PLAYER BIOS
CLUB
Texas
Boston
Detroit
Kansas City
New York
Baltimore
Los Angeles
Chicago
Cleveland
Toronto
Minnesota
Oakland
Tampa Bay
Seattle
TOTALS
CLUB BATTING
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
2012 IN REVIEW
DOUBLEHEADERS
DAY NIGHT 1-RUN X-INN vs.AL W
L
S
20-28
49-65
22-22
8- 8
7-11
0
0
1
30-20
60-52
19-19
6- 5
10- 8
0
0
0
28-27
51-56
24-25
7-11
11- 7
0
0
0
21-31
59-51
30-26
6- 8
11- 7
0
0
0
38-23
57-44
29-17
6- 3
7-11
0
0
0
23-26
48-65
25-32 10- 8
5-13
0
0
0
28-21
58-55
27-31
8-13
13- 5
0
0
1
24-36
39-63
27-32
6- 4
8-10
0
0
0
44-12
53-53
21-24
4-12
13- 5
0
0
0
32-31
42-57
20-25
8-11
8-10
0
0
1
17-32
50-63
26-28
6- 5
9- 9
0
0
0
34-24
57-47
26-18
9- 5
12- 6
0
0
0
26-22
70-44
19-24
4- 5
9- 9
0
0
1
26-34
55-47
29-28 13- 4
8-10
0
0
0
AVG
6
2
8
9
3
4
7
11
5
12
14
13
1
10
G
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AB
4
1
10
9
5
2
8
11
7
12
14
13
3
6
R OR H TB 2B
7 14 6 6 9
1
9 1 1 1
11
7 8 11 14
9 10 10 10 5
4
8 4 4 4
6 12 3 5 2
10
2 7 8 6
13 13 11 13 12
2
3 5 3 11
12
6 12 12 8
14
4 14 14 13
8
1 13 9 9
3
5 2 2 3
5 11 9 7 7
3B
14
3
13
10
4
1
4
11
7
9
12
2
8
4
HR GS
4 4
3 4
9 4
9 9
7 4
11 14
8 9
14 9
1 1
12 9
13 4
6 9
2 2
5 2
SV
12
10
3
7
1
9
4
12
2
4
4
12
7
11
IP
10
5
2
6
12
7
1
14
4
9
13
8
11
3
RBI
7
1
11
9
4
5
10
13
2
12
14
8
3
6
SH
13
14
2
10
3
1
3
10
8
9
6
7
5
10
SF
9
5
8
9
1
2
13
14
4
2
11
12
6
7
HP
5
7
1
4
10
10
6
13
2
7
13
3
10
9
BB
10
2
8
7
5
11
11
13
1
6
14
3
8
4
IBB
12
1
9
11
2
4
7
12
6
14
7
9
5
3
SO
8
7
2
13
10
3
5
4
9
6
14
12
1
11
ATTENDANCE
HOME
ROAD
1,755,461
2,253,369
3,054,001
2,591,963
2,001,117
2,369,763
1,840,835
2,484,360
2,642,045
2,237,967
1,724,450
2,369,887
3,166,321
2,116,193
3,168,107
2,344,923
3,653,680
2,691,486
1,476,791
2,468,614
1,896,321
2,257,736
1,529,188
2,296,632
2,946,949
2,293,970
1,818,103
2,240,174
GI
DP LOB
14
2
11 14
8 10
4
3
12 13
7 12
9
1
5
4
13
8
6
7
1
5
2
9
10 10
3
6
SB
12
9
12
11
14
2
5
10
3
8
7
1
4
6
CS
2
5
12
5
1
13
10
3
9
7
4
14
8
10
SHOSLG OBP
2
6 10
8
1
1
7 11
7
10 10
8
1
4
3
3
5
5
8
9 11
10 13 13
3
3
2
12 12 12
14 14 14
12
8
6
3
2
4
3
7
9
HB
4
14
3
12
8
10
1
9
10
2
7
5
5
13
BB IBB SO WP BK
11 11 12
1
6
12
1
3
9 13
2 14
2
7
6
4
6 13
2
1
7
6
8
12
9
14 11 10
12 13
5
6 11
7
6
6
9 14
5
9
9 13
1
10
1
10
3
6
6
1
1
4
9
11 11
8 10
7
4
1
3
2
4
3 11
12
5
5
14
1
W
12
5
9
8
3
11
6
14
1
10
13
4
2
7
H TBF R
14 14 14
3 11
9
10
7
7
11 10 10
7
4
8
12 12 12
6
5
2
13
8 13
8
9
3
5
6
6
4
2
4
1
1
1
2
3
5
9 13 11
ER
14
9
8
10
7
12
2
13
4
3
6
1
5
11
HR
14
8
4
7
5
11
2
9
6
1
3
9
12
13
SH
8
9
10
4
5
14
13
11
5
12
2
1
5
3
SF
8
6
10
8
10
12
3
14
13
3
3
2
1
7
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1
0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Fregosi, ss
Oliva, rf
Radatz, p
Mantle, cf
Hall, cf
Killebrew, lf
Hinton, lf
Allison, 1b
Pepitone, pr/1b
Robinson, 3b
Richardson, 2b
Howard, c
Chance, p
Wyatt, p
Siebern, ph
Pascual, p
Colavito, ph/rf
TOTALS
AB
4
4
1
4
0
4
0
3
0
4
4
3
1
0
1
0
2
35
R
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
0
0
3
0
0
4
0
2
H RBI BB SO PO A
1
1
0
1
4 1
0
0
0
1
0 0
0
0
0
1
0 0
1
0
0
2
2 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
3
1
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
1
2
9 0
0
0
0
0
1 0
2
2
0
0
1 2
1
0
0
1
0 4
0
0
0
2
9 0
0
0
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
0
0 1
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 1
1
0
0
0
0 0
9
4
1 10 26 10
5
0
1
6
2
0
7
1
0
8
0
0
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Clemente, rf
Short, p
Farrell, p
White, ph
Marichal, p
Groat, ss
Cardenas, pr/ss
Williams, lf
Mays, cf
Cepeda, 1b
Flood, pr
Boyer, 3b
Torre, c
Edwards, c
Hunt, 2b
Aaron, ph
Drysdale, p
Stargell, ph
Bunning, p
Callison, ph/rf
TOTALS
AB
3
0
0
1
0
3
1
4
3
4
0
4
2
1
3
1
0
1
0
3
34
R
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
7
9
0
4
R
4
7
H
9
8
H RBI BB SO PO
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
7
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
1
1
5
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
8
6
2
8 27
E
1
0
A
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
6
PB: Torre (1). 2B: Groat (1 off Pascual). HR: Williams (1-4th
inning off Wyatt); Boyer (1-4th inning off Wyatt); Callison (1-9th
inning off Radatz). IBB: Edwards (1 by Radatz). SB: Mays (1)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chance
Wyatt
Pascual
Radatz, L (0-1)
IP
3.0
1.0
2.0
2.2
H HR
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
1
R ER BB
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
1
0
4
4
2
K
2
0
1
5
TOTALS
8.2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Drysdale
Bunning
Short
Farrell
Marichal, W (1-0)
TOTALS
IP
3.0
2.0
1.0
2.0
1.0
9.0
H HR
2
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
0
0
9
0
R ER BB K
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
2
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
4 3
1 10
WP: Drysdale (1). HBP: Farrell (1-Howard). IBB: Radatz (1-Edwards) Time of Game: 2:37. Attendance: 50,850.
Umpires: Ed Sudol (NL), Joe Paparella (AL), Frank Secory (NL), Nestor Chylak (AL), Al Salerno (AL), Doug Harvey (NL)
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Johnny Callison jumps on home plate after his home run gave the NL a
7-4 victory.
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POSTSEASON
Ron Hunt hopes that David Wright will get to experience the same type
of euphoria that he did 49 years ago.
On July 7, 1964. Hunt, a second baseman, became the first Mets player to
start an All-Star Game when the Classic was held at Shea Stadium.Wright,
a six-time All-Star at third base will be looking to duplicate Hunts
accomplishment this summer, when the Mets host their second All-Star
contest on July 16 at Citi Field.
I dont want to speak for David, said Hunt, who was 1-3 with a single in
the 1964 Mid-Summer Classic. But playing in an All-Star Game in front of
your home fans is something you never will forget.
I was basically raised by my grandparents, added Hunt. The night before
the game we went to Shea and they turned on the lights for me so my
grandfather could see the field. I still remember that night like it was
yesterday.
Wright can only hope get gets the same chance.
I have been fortunate to play in six All-Star Games, said Wright, who hit
a home run in his first All-Star at-bat during the 2006 game in Pittsburgh.
But to start a game on your own field would be special. I dont want to
think about it too much. I just want to go out and play my game and
hopefully things will work out.
The fans have been great to me throughout my career here, he added.
It would just be a tremendous thrill to start an All-Star Game in front of
them.
Hunt gives credit for his All-Star start to an impassioned appeal by his
Mets manager, the late Casey Stengel.
At that time you have to remember the players soley picked the team,
Hunt recalled. I think we were in Pittsburgh and if you remember the
Pirates had a pretty good second baseman by the name of Bill Mazeroski.
Well Casey told the writers,No offense to Mr. Mazeroski, but my guy Mr.
Hunt is the best second baseman in the game today, he went on. If
Casey hadnt said that there, I dont think I would have made the team.
But with Stengels help, Hunt was out there at second base for the NL
when Los Angeles Don Drysdale delivered the games first pitch. He
reached in his first at-bat, singling to leftfield, and handled his only chance
at second cleanly. Hall of Famer Hank Aaron pinch-hit and struck out for
Hunt in the ninth inning, but the NL rallied for four runs in the final frame
to win its seventh straight Mid-Summer Classic.
The National League rally was started by Willie Mays, who drew an 11pitch walk against Boston pitcher Dick Radatz. The Giants centerfielder
fouled off five straight pitches against the hard-throwing Red Sox
righthander.
As I went up to start the inning, our manager,Walt Alston, yelled over to
me to get a hit, said Mays. I said, Walt I cant even see the ball, the only
way I will get on is if I walk.
Then, with his teammate Orlando Cepeda at the plate, Mays proceeded
to steal second on the second pitch.
Willie gave me this sign that he was going, said Cepeda.I knew what was
going to happen and like he usually did, Willie got the base.
Cepeda proceeded to drop a short single into rightfield that was retrived
by first baseman Joe Pepitone. Mays was prepared to stop at third, but he
scored the tying run when Pepitone threw wildly to the plate.
Cepeda advanced to second on the error before Curt Flood ran for him.
One out later, Johnny Edwards received an intentional walk. Then, after
Aaron struck out hitting for Hunt, the Phillies Johnny Callison hit a threerun walkoff home run to give the NL a 7-4 victory.
It was a great game to be a part of for so many reasons, said Hunt.
Hopefully David Wright can have the same thing happen to him.
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1970
1969
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Richie Ashburn, OF
Duke Snider, OF
Ron Hunt*, 2B
Ed Kranepool, 1B
Ron Hunt, 2B
Tom Seaver, RHP
Jerry Grote*, C
Jerry Koosman, LHP
Tom Seaver, RHP
Cleon Jones*, OF
Jerry Koosman, LHP
Tom Seaver, RHP
Bud Harrelson*, SS
Tom Seaver, RHP
Gil Hodges**
Bud Harrelson, SS
Tom Seaver*, RHP
Willie Mays*, OF
Tug McGraw, LHP
Tom Seaver, RHP
Willie Mays, OF
Tom Seaver, RHP
Jerry Grote, C
Jon Matlack, LHP
Yogi Berra**
Jon Matlack, LHP
Tom Seaver, RHP
Dave Kingman*, OF
Jon Matlack, LHP
Tom Seaver, RHP
John Stearns, C
Pat Zachry, RHP
Lee Mazzilli, OF
John Stearns, C
John Stearns, C
Joel Youngblood, OF
John Stearns, C
Jesse Orosco, LHP
Dwight Gooden, RHP
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Keith Hernandez, 1B
Jesse Orosco, LHP
Darryl Strawberry*,OF
Gary Carter+, C
Ron Darling, RHP
Dwight Gooden, RHP
Darryl Strawberry*, OF
Gary Carter*, C
Sid Fernandez, LHP
Dwight Gooden*, RHP
Keith Hernandez*, 1B
Darryl Strawberry*, OF
Gary Carter*, C
Sid Fernandez, LHP
Keith Hernandez, 1B
Darryl Strawberry, OF
Davey Johnson**
Gary Carter*, C
David Cone, RHP
Dwight Gooden*, RHP
Darryl Strawberry*, OF
Howard Johnson*, 3B
Darryl Strawberry+, OF
John Franco, LHP
Darryl Strawberry, OF
Frank Viola, LHP
Howard Johnson, 3B
Frank Viola, LHP
David Cone, RHP
Bobby Bonilla, IF
Bret Saberhagen, RHP
Bobby Bonilla, IF/OF
Todd Hundley, C
Lance Johnson, OF
Todd Hundley, C
Bobby Jones, P
Mike Piazza*, C
Rick Reed, P
Mike Piazza*, C
Edgardo Alfonzo, 2B
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Al Leiter, P
Mike Piazza+, C
Mike Piazza*, C
Rick Reed, P
Bobby Valentine**
Mike Piazza*, C
Armando Benitez, RHP
Tom Glavine, LHP
Mike Piazza*, C
Carlos Beltran*, OF
Pedro Martinez, RHP
Mike Piazza*, C
Carlos Beltran*, CF
Jose Reyes+, SS
David Wright*, 3B
Paul Lo Duca*, C
Tom Glavine, LHP
Pedro Martinez, RHP
Carlos Beltran*, CF
Jose Reyes*, SS
David Wright*, 3B
Billy Wagner, LHP
David Wright, 3B
Billy Wagner, LHP
David Wright*, 3B
Francisco Rodriguez, RHP
Johan Santana, LHP
Carlos Beltran+, OF
David Wright*, 3B
Jose Reyes+, SS
Carlos Beltran*, OF (DH)
Jose Reyes*+, SS
David Wright, 3B
R.A. Dickey, RHP
Terry Collins, Coach
* = Starter
** = Manager
+ = Injured/Did not play
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1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
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1965
1966
1967
1968
1972
1981
1971
1973
1975
1984
1985
1962
1983
1984
1985
1989
1992
2000
1964
1969
1986
1988
1989
1990
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2006
2007
2008
2012
Ron Hunt, 2B
Cleon Jones, OF
Tom Seaver, RHP**
Bud Harrelson, SS
Tom Seaver, RHP
Tom Seaver, RHP**
Keith Hernandez, 1B
Gary Carter, C
J Hernandez, 1B
Dwight Gooden, RHP**
Gary Carter, C
Keith Hernandez, 1B
Darryl Strawberry, OF
Howard Johnson, 3B
John Franco, LHP
Frank Viola, LHP
Mike Piazza, C
Mike Piazza, C
Edgardo Alfonzo, 2B
Mike Piazza, C
Mike Piazza, C
Mike Piazza, C
Jose Reyes, SS
David Wright, 3B
Carlos Beltran, OF
David Wright, 3B
David Wright, 3B
R.A. Dickey, RHP**
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Al Jackson, LHP
Jesse Gonder, C
Ron Swoboda, OF
Cleon Jones, OF
Tom Seaver, RHP
Jerry Koosman, LHP
Jon Matlack, LHP
Hubie Brooks, 3B
Mookie Wilson, OF
Darryl Strawberry, OF
Dwight Gooden, RHP
Mike Fitzgerald, C
Roger McDowell, RHP
Gregg Jefferies, 2B
Todd Hundley, C
Jeff Kent, 2B
Jay Payton, OF
Ty Wigginton, 3B
Omir Santos, C
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LHP
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Keith Hernandez
Edgardo Alfonzo
Buddy Harrelson
Howard Johnson
Mike Piazza
Lenny Dykstra
Darryl Strawberry
Mookie Wilson
Tom Seaver
Jerry Koosman
Roger McDowell
John Franco
Ed Kranepool
Rusty Staub
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In 2002, the Mets celebrated their 40th Anniversary by naming the All-Amazin Team. This legendary group of
Mets was voted on by the fans. The team was introduced on August 17, 2002. Below is the roster for the AllAmazin Team:
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GEORGE M. WEISS
PRESIDENT 1961-1966
INDUCTED: 1982
The Mets first president who laid the foundation for the 1969 World Series Championship...He hired
Casey Stengel to become the teams first manager...Under his leadership, the Mets signed and developed
Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan and Tug McGraw...Won seven World Series Championships as a General Manager
before joining the Mets...Elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971.
WILLIAM A. SHEA
INDUCTED: 1983
Prominent New York attorney who was the driving force in the effort to bring National League Baseball
back to the city after the Dodgers and Giants left for California in 1957...Spearheaded New Yorks baseball
task force, whose proposed rival league forced Major League Baseball to grant the city an expansion
franchise in 1960...Shea Stadium, home of the Mets (1964-2008), was named in his honor
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BROADCASTER 1962INDUCTED: 1984
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An original Met...Emmy award-winning broadcaster for the Mets over five decades...Formed one of
baseballs prominent broadcasting teams with Lindsey Nelson and Bob Murphy...Well-known for his postgame interviews with players on Kiners Korner...The Mets Home TV Booth is named in his
honor...During his 10-year playing career he hit 369 home runs...Elected to the National Baseball Hall of
Fame in 1975.
General Manager who reshaped the Mets from lovable losers into World Champions...Recruited Gil
Hodges to manage the club and engineered the acquisitions of Tommie Agee and Donn Clendenon, keys
to the 1969 World Series title...The team developed pitchers Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, and Nolan
Ryan during his tenure...A native New Yorker, he pitched on seven World Series Championship teams.
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BROADCASTER 1962-2003
INDUCTED: 1984
LINDSEY NELSON
BROADCASTER 1962-1978
INDUCTED: 1984
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Player, coach and manager for over 20 seasons with the Mets...The only person to be in a Mets uniform
for the clubs two World Series Championships (player in 1969, coach in 1986)...The two-time All-Star
and Gold Glove winner played shortstop for 13 seasons...Upon retirement, ranked among the teams
leaders in hits (1,029) and runs (490)...Managed the Mets for two seasons, compiling a 145-129 record.
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SHORTSTOP 1965-1977
COACH 1982, 1985-1990
MANAGER 1990-1991
INDUCTED: 1986
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An original Met...Formed one of baseballs prominent broadcasting teams for 17 seasons with Ralph
Kiner and Bob Murphy...His trademark Hello everybody, Im Lindsey Nelson opened each
broadcast...Also worked as an announcer for Notre Dame football, the National Football League and the
Cotton Bowl...Known for his colorful jackets...Honored with the National Baseball Hall of Fames Ford
C. Frick Award in 1988.
An original Met and broadcaster from the teams inaugural season until his retirement in 2003...Honored
with the National Baseball Hall of Fames Ford C. Frick Award in 1994...Teamed with Ralph Kiner and
Lindsey Nelson on both television and radio before moving to radio exclusively in 1982...Provided his
trademark Happy Recap after each Mets victory...The Mets home radio booth is named in his honor.
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JERRY KOOSMAN
KOOZ
PITCHER 1967-1978
INDUCTED: 1989
The winningest left-handed pitcher in Mets history...Won two games during the 1969 World Series
including a complete game in the decisive Game Five...Won 19 games including seven shutouts as a
rookie...Among the clubs leaders in wins (140), starts (346), complete games (108) and shutouts (26)...
Mets scouts discovered the two-time All-Star while he was pitching for the U.S. Army.
EDWARD KRANEPOOL
FIRST BASEMAN 1962-1979
INDUCTED: 1990
The only man to play in each of the Mets first 18 seasons...Finished his career as the team leader in hits
(1,418) and doubles (225)...Hit a home run in Game Three of the 1969 World Series and delivered a tworun single in the deciding Game Five of the 1973 National League Championship Series...Native New
Yorker was a baseball star at James Monroe High School in the Bronx.
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Renowned for one of the most memorable moments in Mets history in Game Six of the 1986 World
Series...Wilsons trickling groundball brought home the winning run, capping a three-run rally in the 10th
inning...Upon his retirement, led the Mets in stolen bases (281) and triples (62)...Wilsons postseason
heroics and energetic play over 10 seasons made him one of the most popular Mets of all time.
KEITH HERNANDEZ
The Mets captains leadership, clutch hitting and defense helped turn around the fortunes of the franchise,
culminating with the 1986 World Series Championship...Had three RBI in Game Seven of the
Series...Ranks among the Mets all-time leaders in RBI (468), batting average (.297) and hits (939)...Slickfielding defense at first base earned him 11 straight Gold Glove Awards...The 1979 National League
Co-MVP.
KID
CATCHER 1985-1989
INDUCTED: 2001
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His acquisition for the 1985 season provided the final piece for the Mets Championship the following
year...The veteran catcher belted two home runs in a crucial victory in Game Four of the World Series
and ignited the 10th inning rally in Game Six...Finished his career with 324 home runs...An 11-time AllStar and three-time Gold Glove winner...Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003.
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COACH 1997-2002
INDUCTED: 1996
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The free-spirited closer whose catchphrase Ya Gotta Believe became the rallying cry for the Mets run
to the 1973 World Series...The left-hander saved 25 games and was an emotional leader in the clubhouse
as the club captured its second National League Pennant...A member of the 1969 World Series
Championship team...An All-Star in 1972...Ranks among the Mets All-Time Saves Leaders with 86.
Two-time All-Star catcher who played 12 seasons with the Mets...Anchored the Mets pitching staffs of
the 1969 World Series Champions and the 1973 National League Pennant Winners...One of the top
defensive catchers in the game, leading National League catchers in fielding percentage in 1975...Ranks
among the clubs All-Time leaders in games played (1,235), hits (994) and multi-hit games (258).
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TOMMIE AGEE
OUTFIELDER 1968-1972
INDUCTED: 2002
The Gold Glove center fielder is best remembered for his two catches in Game Three of the 1969 World
Series that saved a combined five runs...He also led off that game with a home run...Hit the longest home
run in Shea Stadium history on April 10, 1969, the only ball ever to be hit into the Upper Deck in fair
territory.
DARRYL STRAWBERRY
STRAW
OUTFIELDER 1983-1990
INDUCTED: 2010
Known for his booming home runs that bounced off scoreboards and stadium roofs...His arrival in New
York re-energized the franchise...A seven-time All-Star with the Mets and Number One overall draft
Pick...Won National League Rookie of The Year in 1983...The Mets leader in home runs (252), extra-base
hits (469), RBI (733) and runs (662)...Won the National League home run crown (39) in 1988.
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PITCHER 1990-2004
INDUCTED 2012
The Brooklyn native holds the club record for saves (276) and games pitched (695)...His 15-year playing
career is the second longest in franchise history...A four-time All-Star, he ranks fourth on Major League
Baseballs career saves list (424), the most by a left-hander...Was 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA in Mets postseason
games...Named team captain in 2001...Wore his fathers NYC Sanitation Department t-shirt under his
uniform.
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1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1989
1990
Joan Payson
Casey Stengel
Gil Hodges
George Weiss
Bill Shea
Johnny Murphy
Lindsey Nelson
Bob Murphy
Ralph Kiner
Bud Harrelson
Rusty Staub
Tom Seaver
Jerry Koosman
Ed Kranepool
1991
1992
1993
1996
1997
2001
2002
2010
2012
Cleon Jones
Jerry Grote
Tug McGraw
Mookie Wilson
Keith Hernandez
Gary Carter
Tommie Agee
Frank Cashen
Davey Johnson
Dwight Gooden
Darryl Strawberry
John Franco
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On April 15, 1997 in a historic ceremony at Shea Stadium, acting commissioner Bud Selig
announced the retirement of Jackie Robinsons #42 throughout Major League Baseball.The day
Jackie Robinson stepped on a major league field will forever be remembered as baseballs
proudest moment, said Selig during the ceremony as he stood side-by-side with Jackies widow
Rachel and President Bill Clinton. Major League Baseball is retiring #42 in tribute to his great
achievements and for the significant contributions he made to society. Number 42 belongs to
Jackie Robinson for the ages.
On April 8, 2008, in the final home opener in Shea Stadiums history, the Mets honored William
A. Shea, the man for whom their previous ballpark was named after, by placing the name Shea
alongside the retired numbers. Thirty member of the Shea family spanning three generations
took part in the celebration. Shea was an attorney and the driving force to bring National
League baseball back to New York City after the departure of the New York Giants and
Brooklyn Dodgers in 1957. He spearheaded New York City Mayor Robert Wagner's four-man
baseball task force, which helped form the proposed rival Continental League. Major League
Baseball granted New York a National League expansion franchise in 1960 and the Continental
League agreed to disband. Shea was inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1983. He died at
age 84 on October 2, 1991.
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1995
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Jerry Koosman
Tom Seaver
Felix Millan
Tug McGraw
Wayne Garrett
Tug McGraw
Tom Seaver
Dave Kingman
Tom Seaver
Mike Phillips
Joe Torre
Tom Seaver
Steve Henderson
Frank Taveras
Steve Henderson
Neil Allen
Doug Flynn
Dave Kingman
Neil Allen
Hubie Brooks
Randy Jones
Dave Kingman
George Foster
Rusty Staub
Jesse Orosco
Jesse Orosco
Jesse Orosco
Hubie Brooks
Dwight Gooden
Darryl Strawberry
Dwight Gooden
7/14/85
7/21/85
8/4/85
8/11/85
9/8/85
9/22/85
6/8/86
Keith Hernandez
Darryl Strawberry
Dwight Gooden
Darryl Strawberry
Gary Carter
Dwight Gooden
George Foster
Tommie Agee
Jerry Koosman
Dave Kingman
Keith Hernandez
Gary Carter
Darryl Strawberry
Kevin McReynolds
Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson
David Wright
Jose Reyes
David Wright
Justin Turner
Billy Wagner
7/13/86
8/10/86
5/1/88
9/11/88
9/25/88
6/25/89
10/1/89
6/10/90
4/14/91
10/6/91
5/3/92
Lenny Dykstra
Keith Hernandez
Keith Hernandez
Gregg Jefferies
Kevin McReynolds
Howard Johnson
Sid Fernandez
Darryl Strawberry
Dwight Gooden
David Cone
David Cone
4/18/94
5/30/94
7/23/95
5/4/97
5/11/97
6/22/97
9/28/97
9/20/98
8/9/98
7/11/99
7/5/99
8/1/99
4/16/00
4/23/00
9/15/02
8/24/03
8/28/05
6/11/06
6/18/06
6/25/06
4/22/07
8/19/07
7/13/08
8/17/08
9/4/11
9/11/11
5/27/12
6/3/12
Jeff Kent
Bobby Bonilla
Brett Butler
Rick Reed
Todd Hundley
Dave Mlicki
John Olerud
John Olerud
John Olerud
Mike Piazza
Octavio Dotel
Robin Ventura
Mike Piazza
Derek Bell
Mike Piazza
Steve Trachsel
David Wright
Carlos Beltran
Jose Reyes & David Wright
Jose Reyes
Carlos Beltran
Carlos Beltran
Mike Pelfrey
Johan Santana
David Wright
Jason Bay
R.A. Dickey
Johan Santana
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Pat Zachry
Jesse Orosco
Ron Darling
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Sid Fernandez
David Cone
Dwight Gooden
Bret Saberhagen
Bobby Jones
Al Leiter
Al Leiter
John Maine
Johan Santana
Johan Santana
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CHRISTENSEN, McKay 2002 (OF)
CHRISTOPHER, Joe 1962-1965 (OF)
CHURCH, Ryan 2008-2009 (OF)
CISCO, Galen 1962-1965 (RHP)
CLARK, Brady 2002, 2008 (OF)
CLARK, Mark 1996-1997 (RHP)
CLARK,Tony 2003 (IF)
CLENDENON, Donn 1969-1971 (1B)
CLINES, Gene 1975 (OF)
CLONTZ, Brad 1998 (RHP)
COLEMAN, Clarence 1962-1963, 1966 (C)
COLEMAN,Vince 1991-1993 (OF)
COLLAZO.Willie 2007 (LHP)
COLLINS, Kevin 1965, 1967-1969 (IF)
CONE, David 1987-1992, 2003 (RHP)
CONINE, Jeff 2007 (1B)
CONNORS, Bill 1967-1968 (RHP)
COOK, Cliff 1962-1963 (OF)
COOK, Dennis 1998-2001 (LHP)
CORA,Alex 2009-2010 (IF)
CORCORAN,Tim 1986 (1B)
COREY, Mark 2001-2002 (RHP)
CORNEJO, Mardie 1978 (RHP)
CORNELIUS, Reid 1995 (RHP)
COWAN, Billy 1965 (OF)
CRAIG, Roger 1962-1963 (RHP)
CRAM, Jerry 1974-1975 (RHP)
CRAWFORD, Joe 1997 (LHP)
CUBBAGE, Mike 1981 (IF)
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D (35)
E (18)
F (36)
Ron Darling
Doug Flynn
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MIDDLEBROOK, Jason 2002 (RHP)
MIENTKIEWICZ, Doug 2005 (IF)
MILLAN, Felix 1973-1977 (2B)
MILLEDGE, Lastings 2006-2007 (OF)
MILLER, Bob G. 1962 (LHP)
MILLER, Bob L. 1962, 1973-1974 (RHP)
MILLER, Dyar 1980-1981 (RHP)
MILLER, Keith 1987-1991 (IF/OF)
MILLER, Larry 1965-1966 (LHP)
MILLIARD, Ralph 1998 (IF)
MILLIGAN, Randy 1987 (OF)
MILNER, John 1971-1977 (OF)
MINOR, Blas 1995-1996 (RHP)
MISCH, Pat 2009-2011 (LHP)
MITCHELL, John 1986-1989 (RHP)
MITCHELL, Kevin 1984, 1986 (OF)
MIZELL,Wilmer 1962 (LHP)
MLICKI, Dave 1995-1998 (RHP)
MOFORD, Herb 1962 (RHP)
MOLINA, Gustavo 2008 (C)
MONTANEZ,Willie 1978-1979 (1B)
MOOCK, Joe 1967 (3B)
MOORE,Tommy 1972-1973 (RHP)
MOORHEAD, Bob 1962, 1965 (RHP)
MORA, Melvin 1999-2000 (OF)
MORALES, Jerry 1980 (OF)
MORAN,Al 1963-1964 (IF)
MORENO, Jose 1980 (IF)
MORENO, Orber 2003-2004 (RHP)
MORGAN, Kevin 1997 (IF)
MOTA, Guillermo 2006-2007 (RHP)
MUNIZ, Carlos 2007-2008 (RHP)
MURPHY, Bill 1966 (OF)
MURPHY, DANIEL 2008- (OF)
N (19)
O (40)
Felix Millan
Jesse Orosco
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T (49)
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TOCA, Jorge 1999 (OF)
TODD, Jackson 1977 (RHP)
TOMBERLIN,Andy 1996-1997 (OF)
TORRE, Joe 1975-1977 (IF)
TORRES,Andre 2012 (OF)
TORREZ, Mike 1983-1984 (RHP)
TORVE, Kelvin 1990-1991 (1B)
TRACHSEL, Steve 2001-2006 (RHP)
TRAMMELL, Bubba 2000 (OF)
TREVINO,Alex 1978-1981, 1990 (C)
TRLICEK, Rick 1996; 1997-1998 (RHP)
TUCKER, Michael 2006 (OF)
TURNER, JUSTIN 2010- (INF)
U (2)
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W (38)
Y (5)
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BIRTHDATE
November 8, 1944
November 5, 1946
April 9, 1945
August 4, 1946
Nov. 16, 1964
January 31, 1947
December 14, 1945
December 8, 1950
July 4, 1963
June 11, 1983
FIRST GAME
September 22, 1962
April 12, 1965
April 18, 1964
September 1, 1965
April 7, 1984
September 11, 1966
September 3, 1965
September 11, 1970
May 2, 1983
June 10, 2003
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Rich Becker (1998)
Tony Phillips (1998)
Melvin Mora (1999-2000)
Timo Perez (2000-2003)
Ricky Gutierrez (2004)
Gerald Williams (2004)
Tom Wilson (2004)
Jeff Keppinger (2004)
Mike DiFelice (2006)
Ruben Gotay (2007)
Gustavo Molina (2008)
Abraham Nunez (2008)
Trot Nixon (2008)
Ramon Martinez (2009)
Nick Evans (2008-2011)
Omar Quintanilla (2012)
Kelly Shoppach (2012)
10
12
Rusty Staub
11
Ed Bouchee (1962)
Gene Woodling (1962)
Duke Snider (1963)
Roy McMillian (1964-1965)
Wayne Garrett (1969-1976)
Pepe Mangual (1976)
Lenny Randle (1977-1978)
Frank Taveras (1979-1981)
Tom Veryzer (1982)
Mike Bishop (1983)
Tucker Ashford (1983)
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Ed Kranepool (1962-1964)
Warren Spahn (1965)
Bob Moorhead (1965)
Cleon Jones (1966-1975)
Billy Baldwin (1976)
Pepe Mangual (1977)
Elliott Maddox (1978-1980)
Gary Rajsich (1982-1983)
Ross Jones (1984)
Herm Winningham (1984)
Terry Blocker (1985)
Ron Gardenhire (1986)
Kevin Elster (1987-1991)
Terrel Hansen (1992)
Kevin Bass (1992)
David Segui (1994-1995)
Bill Pulsipher (1995-1998)
Masato Yoshii (1998-1999)
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Tommie Agee
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20
18
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Al Jackson (1962-1965)
Jerry Grote (1966-1977)
Butch Benton (1978)
Claudell Washington (1980)
Dave Roberts (1981)
Brian Giles (1981)
George Foster (1982-1986)
Rick Aguilera (1987-1988)
Don Aase (1989)
Jeff McKnight (1989)
Ron Darling (1989-1991)
Kevin Elster (1992)
Darrell Johnson (1993)
Jose Vizcaino (1994-1995)
Matt Franco (1996-2000)
Brady Clark (2002)
Denny Walling (2003-2004)
Richard Hidalgo (2004)
Carlos Beltran (2005-2011)
Valentino Pascucci (2011)
Fred Lewis (2012)
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Mike Piazza
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John Gibbons (1986-1987)
Craig Shipley (1989)
Orlando Mercado (1990)
Pat Tabler (1990)
Lee Guetterman (1992)
Kenny Grier (1993)
Doug Henry (1995-1996)
Rick Reed (1997-2001)
David Weathers (2002-2004)
Mike DeJean (2004-2005)
Jose Offerman (2005)
Jerry Manuel (2006)
Joe Smith (2007-2008)
Lance Broadway (2009)
Mike Jacobs (2010)
Dillon Gee (2010-2011)
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39
Jerry Koosman
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38
40
Al Moran (1963-1964)
Dick Rusteck (1966)
Jerry Hinsley (1967)
Bill Short (1968)
Brent Strom (1972)
George Stone (1973-1975)
Pat Zachry (1977-1982)
Calvin Schiraldi (1984-1985)
Randy Niemann (1986)
Jeff Innis (1987-1993)
Eric Gunderson (1994-1995)
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Dave Hudgens (2011)
Ramon Ramirez (2012)
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60
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Al Odmundsen (1979-1980)
Rob Dromerhauser (1987)
Juan Lopez (2002-2003, 2006)
Scott Schoeneweis (2007-2008)
Lillan Castro (2009-2011)
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Ed Lynch (1980)
Alay Soler (2006)
Guillermo Mota (2006-2007)
Dan Warthen (2008-2012)
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Johan Santana
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1-0 GAMES
The Mets have an all-time record of 124-109 in games that have ended with 1-0 scores...The Mets posted their most wins in 1-0
games in 1969, when the club went 9-5...On September 29, 1993 the Mets and Cardinals battled for 16 scoreless innings before Jeff Kents 17th-inning double plated the games only run...A long evening, but not a club record...That honor belongs to the
1-0 Mets loss on April 15, 1968 when the Mets and Astros went 23 scoreless innings before Houston pushed across the winning
run on an infield error...The Mets were 1-1 in 1-0 games in 2012.
DATE
April 5
August 23
2012
W/L
W
L
OPPONENT
vs. Atlanta
vs. Houston
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1964-1965
During the teams first two seasons at Shea Stadium, a patch commemorating the citys
hosting of the Worlds Fair replaced the Mets skyline logo on the sleeve of the home and road
jersey. This was a relatively new innovation in baseball uniforms across the country and in
New York. Only the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1938 season had used a patch unrelated to
the teams history, also to promote the upcoming Worlds Fair in 1939. The patch featured the
Unisphere, which is still synonymous with Queens to this day.
PLAYER BIOS
1969
A patch commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball is worn on the left
sleeve of both the home and road jerseys, again replacing the skyline logo. The patch features
the Major League Baseball logo and the wording 100th Anniversary.
1972
The Mets wear a black armband on the left sleeve of both the home and road uniforms in
memory of Mets manager Gil Hodges, who passed away prior to the start of the1972 campaign.
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1976
The Mets once again wear black armbands commemorating the passing of two of the primary
figures at the time of the clubs inception owner/president Joan Payson and manager Casey
Stengel-both of whom passed away following the 1975 season. In addition, a patch
commemorating the bicentennial of the United States of America is worn on the right sleeve.
For selected games during the season the team also wears special striped hat as part of the
celebration surrounding Americas bicentennial.
HISTORY
Road Uniform
(1974-1977)
1974
Both the home and road uniforms are changed from flannel uniforms with double-knit lettering
to tackle twill. In addition, zig-zag pinstripes are featured on the home uniform. New York
on the front of the road jersey is replaced by Mets.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Home Uniform
(1974-1977)
Road Uniform
(1962-1973)
1962
Home Uniform: The colors chosen were Dodgers Blue and Giants Orange, and the NY
monogram on the cap was a resurrection of the Giants logo. The jersey was white with blue
pinstripes and Mets in script across the chest on an upward slant, which was based on the
Brooklyn Dodgers uniform. Road Uniform: The words New York in all capital letters with
orange piping were used. The home pinstripe base was replaced by a solid gray color. The Mets
skyline logo appeared on the left sleeve, and the same royal blue cap was used for both home
and road uniforms.
Home Uniform
(1962-1973)
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HISTORY
1978
The white jersey changes to a pullover with a two-button, crew-neck style collar. Two blue
stripes and one orange stripe, equal in width, are added to the cuff of both the left and right
sleeve, as well as around the collar. In addition, orange and blue striping is added down the
leg of the road pants.
1979
Prior to the start of the season, the National League passed a rule requiring all teams to wear
names on the backs of their road uniforms. Although not required by the League offices, the
Mets also add names to the back of their home uniforms.
Home Uniform
(1978-1982)
1982
The Mets add an alternate blue road jersey for the 82 campaign. The royal blue pullover
jersey features thick orange and blue racing stripes with Mets across the chest.
1983
The pullover white pinstriped jersey with thick striping from the neck all the way down to the
socks is unveiled. In addition, the skyline logo is removed from the jersey. The Mets road
jersey also changed to the pullover variety with Mets in script across the chest of the gray
jersey with the thick stripes down the side.
1986
The team wears a special 25th Anniversary patch commemorating the franchises founding year of 1962.
Home Uniform
(1983-1990)
1987
The only Mets uniform to last but a single year. The 1987 road uniform marked the first
appearance of the words New York written in script across the chest.
1988
New York on the front of the road jersey is changed to block lettering in an arch across the
chest. A white outline is added to the outline of all letters and numbers as well as to the
racing stripe down the side of the uniform.
1991
Buttons return to the uniform. The home jersey still features the script Mets and the road
jersey keeps the block-lettered New York.
Road Uniform
(1988-1990)
1992
A special S patch is added to the sleeve of both the home and road jerseys in tribute to the
late William A. Shea, who was instrumental in the birth of the franchise.
1993
The skyline logo returns to the left sleeve of both the home and road jerseys while the thick
racing stripes are removed from both uniforms. A new script is used for the Mets lettering
across the chest of the home uniform. The lettering is similar to the script Mets used from
the teams inception, with an added tail that underlines the entire word. In addition, the zigzag pinstripes that had been featured on the home uniform since 1972, is changed to a straight
pinstripe. The road jersey features a script lettering New York that also is underlined.
Finally all hats worn by teams across Major League Baseball feature the MLB logo, centered on
the back of the cap.
Home Uniform
(1993-1997)
1994
A patch commemorating the 125th Anniversary of Major League Baseball is worn on the right
sleeve of both the home and road uniforms. The skyline logo on the left sleeve is also replaced
for this season with a special patch commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Miracle Mets.
1995
The skyline logo returns to the sleeve of both the home and road uniforms, while the
underlining of the Mets and New York on both versions of the jerseys is removed in favor of the
more classic lettering. The button atop the blue Mets cap is changed from royal blue to orange.
Road Uniform
(1993-1997)
1996
Both the home and road jerseys are embroidered with a special logo which features a home
plate design and inscription J.M., N.L. Umpire, 10 in memory of John McSherry, an umpire
who died during a game on Opening Day of the 1996 season.
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1997
An alternate home snow white uniform is added. The jersey is very similar to the traditional
home uniform, without the pinstripes. The team also adds an alternate white cap with a blue brim
and an interlocking orange NY. Finally, all teams across Major League Baseball feature a special
50th Anniversary patch commemorating Jackie Robinsons breaking baseballs color.
1999
A second alternate cap is added. The all-black cap features an interlocking NY in royal blue with
white and orange drop shadow. In addition, player names are removed from all three jerseys worn
at home white pinstripes, snow white, and black alternate. An alternate black road jersey is
added as well, similar to the alternate black home jersey, but featuring New York across the chest.
Additionally, a slight change is made in the Mets skyline logo, as the small interlocking NY is removed.
This is the first change to the skyline logo since the teams inception in 1962.
2002
The Mets honor the franchises 40th Anniversary with a commemorative patch on the right sleeve
of the home jerseys, below which is stitched 9-11-01 in remembrance of the September 11th
attacks.
2010
The Mets introduce a new pinstripe jersey that combines elements of both new and old Mets
uniforms. The natural color and pinstripes were staples of the Mets uniform when the team debuted
Alternate Home Uniform in 1962, and were complemented by a more modern day script Mets across the chest.
(2010)
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2009
The Mets open Citi Field with a patch commemorating their first year in their new world-class
home. The logo is placed on the right sleeve of the Mets home jersey and resembles the Citi Field
logo, but features the wording Inaugural Season 2009.
HISTORY
2008
In recognition of the teams final season at Shea Stadium, the Mets wear a patch commemorating
their time in the ballpark which opened in 1964. The logo is adorned to the right sleeve and features
a split image of the stadiums original faade from 1964 coupled with a more modern version. The
imagery is then surrounded by the wording Shea Stadium 1964-2008.
YEAR IN REVIEW
2004
The team celebrates Shea Stadiums 40th birthday with a patch on the right sleeve of the home
jersey. The logo is split between blue and orange and features the iconic pitcher and batter neons
which adorned Shea Stadiums exterior. All jerseys also feature an embroidered Ya Gotta BelieveTug patch, in memory of former Mets reliever Tug McGraw. The team also honors the passing of
the voice of the Mets, as Bob Murphy is embroidered above the Mets logo on the left sleeve in
memory of the Hall of Fame broadcaster.
2001
The team wears a special patch in memory of the passing of Mets legend Tommie Agee, who died
of a heart attack prior to the season and prospect Brian Cole, who was killed in an automobile
accident. The patch featured 20 and 60, the numbers worn by Agee and Cole, and was worn for
the Mets home opener on April 10, 2001. Later in the season, in response the attacks on September
11th, the Mets wear caps honoring the NYPD, FDNY, Port Authority, Emergency Medical Services,
and numerous other city services that were affected by the terrorist attacks. An American flag is
also added to the back of all jerseys league wide, and American flags are also added to the side of
all caps.
PLAYER BIOS
2000
All teams add the Major League Baseball logo to the back of the home, road and alternate jerseys.
The team also opens the season in Tokyo, Japan and feature a special patch commemorating the first
games played outside North America. Player names return to the back of all versions of the home
jersey after a one-year hiatus. Finally, the Mets wear a patch with the official logo of the 2000 World
Series during that years Fall Classic.
Home Uniform
(1997-Present)
1998
The alternate white cap is scrapped in favor of a new black cap with royal blue trim and an interlocking NY in royal blue. The team also adds a second alternate jersey, which is worn both at home
as well as on the road. The black uniform, with Mets across the chest on an upward slant, features
blue letters and numbers with a white and orange drop shadow.
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2012
To celebrate the clubs 50th Anniversary, the team will wear white and road grey uniforms reflecting
the look of the original uniform from their inaugural season.The black dropshadow will be removed
from the Mets script logo, letters and numbers. The pinstripe jersey will be the primary home
uniform.The Mets also introduced a 50th Anniversary logo that incorporates the basic elements of
the original blue and orange skyline logo, with gold accents in celebration of the franchises golden
anniversary. The Mets will wear a new blue and orange batting practice jersey.
Home Uniform
(2012)
2013
The Mets introduced a blue alternate home and road jersey for the 2013 season. Both versions
features Mets blue with orange piping with the orange lettering on the home jersey and silver
lettering on the road one.The 2013 All-Star logo patch is featured on the left sleeve. The club also
introduced two new hats for the season. The first is a training cap that is crafted from highperformance materials.The hat features a royal blue crown, and an orange button and visor.The logo
is a running Mr. Met. The other hat new for the 2013 season is called the alternate cap. It also has
a royal blue crown with an orange button and visor. The logo is a two-color NY with a bold white
outline.
All-Star Patch
(2013)
Alternate Hat
(2013)
TRIPLE PLAYS
The Mets have turned 10 triple plays (all listed below). New York has hit into 10 triple plays in its history. The most recent occurred
on June 10, 2010 vs. San Diego (Game Two) when Ruben Tejada grounded out to third baseman Chase Headley who stepped on
third and threw to second baseman Lance Zawadski, who stepped on second and threw to first baseman Adrian Gonzalez).
MAY 30, 1962 VS. LOS ANGELES (NL) (GAME TWO)
Chacon (ss)-Mantilla (2b)-Hodges (1b)
Batter: Willie Davis
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GAME:
BATTER:
RUN:
HIT:
OPPOSITION
April 11, 1962; Roger Craig at St. Louis, third inning by Larry Jackson
April 11, 1962; Curt Flood, St. Louis, flied out to centerfielder Richie Ashburn off Roger Craig
April 11, 1962; Julian Javier, St. Louis, on Stan Musials RBI single off Roger Craig, first inning
April 11, 1962; Julian Javier, St. Louis, first inning single off Roger Craig
April 11, 1962; Stan Musial, St. Louis, third inning off Roger Craig
April 13, 1962; Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, second inning off Sherman Jones
April 14, 1962; Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, second inning off Al Jackson
April 11, 1962; Stan Musial, St. Louis, first inning
April 11, 1962; Stan Musial, St. Louis, fifth inning by Bob Moorhead
April 11, 1962; Gene Oliver, St. Louis, second inning by Roger Craig
GENERAL
ERROR:
PINCH HITTER:
RELIEF PITCHER:
HOME GAME:
YEAR IN REVIEW
VICTORY:
SHUTOUT:
April 11, 1962; Charlie Neal (second base) at St. Louis, sixth inning on a ball hit by Julio Gotay
April 11, 1962; Ed Bouchee at St. Louis, fourth inning, walked vs. Larry Jackson
(Batted for Craig)
April 11, 1962; Bob Moorhead at St. Louis, fourth inning (relieved Craig)
April 13, 1962 at the Polo Grounds (Pirates 4, Mets 3)
WP-Tom Sturdivant; LP-Sherman Jones
April 23, 1962 at Pittsburgh (Mets 9, Pirates 1) WP-Jay Hook; LP- Tom Sturdivant
April 29, 1962 vs. Philadelphia (Game One, Won, 8-0)
WP-Al Jackson; LP-Art Mahaffey
April 17, 1962 vs. Houston (Lost, 5-2 in 11 innings)
WP- Jim Golden; LP- Herb Moford
April 11, 1962 at St. Louis (Lost, 11-4) WP-Larry Jackson; LP-Roger Craig
April 29, 1962 vs. Philadelphia (Won Game One, 8-0, lost Game Two, 10-2)
Game 1,WP-Al Jackson; LP-Art Mahaffey. Game 2,WP-Bobby Locke; LP-Sherman Jones
June 1, 2012 vs. St. Louis, Won 8-0 (Johan Santana)
STRIKEOUT:
BATTER:
RUN:
HIT:
DOUBLE:
TRIPLE:
HOME RUN:
RBI:
BATTER TO WALK:
BATTER TO STRIKE OUT:
PLAYER BIOS
DOUBLE:
TRIPLE:
HOME RUN:
RBI:
STOLEN BASE:
WALK:
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POLO GROUNDS
For the first two years of their existence, the Mets
played their home games at the historic Polo Grounds
while waiting for the finish of the construction of Shea
Stadium.
The stadium where the Mets won 56 games during the
1962 and 1963 seasons actually was the fourth venue to
carry the name the Polo Grounds. The first structure,
located between 110th and 112th Streets and Fifth and
Sixth Avenues in upper Manhattan, opened its doors in
1876 as a home to polo matches. In 1880, the New York
Metropolitans leased the grounds for baseball with the
New York Giants following suit three years later.
The second Polo Grounds, sporting a 15,000-seat
wooden grandstand, was located on 155th Street and
Eighth Avenue with the Giants as the main tenants.
Although polo was not played there, the team brought
the name of its former home. It was here that the
famous quirky dimensions475 feet to centerfield and
only 258 feet out to rightwere first unveiled. After a The Mets first game at the Polo Games, April 13, 1962.
fire destroyed the stadium in 1911, it was rebuilt later
that year with a capacity of 34,000.
In 1913, the Yankees joined the Giants as tenants, but left after an attendance dispute in 1922. Finally, in 1924, the
fourth remodeling of the Polo Grounds was finished, complete with seating for 55,987. It was this incarnation that the
Mets began calling home in 1962.
The Giants left New York and the Polo Grounds in 1957, leaving the stadium with only the memories of some of the
most famous moments in baseball history, such as Bobby Thomsons game-winning Shot Heard Round the World
to clinch the 1951 pennant, and Willie Mays over-the-shoulder catch in the 1954 World Series. Without a Major
League Baseball team as a regular tenant, the stadium deteriorated to the point where the Mets needed to spend
$300,000 to refurbish the ballpark before moving in to start the 1962 season.
With a fresh coat of paint, a new scoreboard, better lighting, more dining options for fans and a complete overhaul of
the outfield and infield grass, the Mets played their first home game in the Polo Grounds on April 13, 1962 and lost
4-3 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. New York played 160 more games at their temporary home over the next two seasons
and left for good following a 5-1 loss to Philadelphia Phillies on September 18, 1963.
The aging stadium was finally demolished over a period of four months in 1964. A housing development now occupies
the famous site.
PLAYER
Gil Hodges
Cleon Jones
Dave Kingman
Darryl Strawberry
Howard Johnson
Bernard Gilkey
Jason Phillips
Anderson Hernandez
DATE
4/11/62 at St. Louis
7/25/71 vs. Houston
5/6/83 vs. Cincinnati
4/16/87 at Philadelphia
5/5/90 vs. Houston
7/20/97 vs. Cincinnati
8/30/03 vs Philadelphia
9/13/09 at Philadelphia (G1)
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April 13, 1962 vs. Pittsburgh (Pirates 4, Mets 3). WP-Tom Sturdivant; LP-Sherman Jones
Bill Virdon, Pittsburgh. Grounded out, shortstop Felix Mantilla to Jim Marshall, off Sherman Jones
Richie Ashburn. Grounded out, second baseman Bill Mazeroski to first baseman Dick Stuart, facing
Tom Sturdivant
HIT:
April 13, 1962; Smokey Burgess, Pittsburgh, second inning off Sherman Jones
METS HIT:
April 13, 1962; Sherman Jones vs. Pittsburgh, third inning single off Tom Sturdivant
SINGLE:
April 13, 1962; Smokey Burgess, Pittsburgh, second inning off Sherman Jones
DOUBLE:
April 13, 1962; Don Hoak, Pittsburgh, second inning off Sherman Jones
METS DOUBLE:
April 13, 1962; Jim Marshall, fifth inning off Tom Sturdivant
TRIPLE:
April 13, 1962; Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, second inning off Sherman Jones
METS TRIPLE:
April 27, 1962; Charlie Neal vs. Philadelphia, sixth inning off Cal McLish
HOME RUN:
April 13, 1962; Frank Thomas vs. Pittsburgh, sixth inning solo shot off Tom Sturdivant
RBI:
April 13, 1962; Don Hoak, Pittsburgh, second inning
METS RBI:
April 13, 1962; Richie Ashburn vs. Pittsburgh, fifth inning
RUN:
April 13, 1962; Smokey Burgess, Pittsburgh, second inning
METS RUN:
April 13, 1962; Jim Marshall vs. Pittsburgh, fifth inning
STOLEN BASE:
April 18, 1962; Julian Javier, St. Louis, second base, fourth inning
METS STOLEN BASE: April 29, 1962; Elio Chacon vs. Philadelphia (Game One), second base, fourth inning
STRIKEOUT:
April 13, 1962; Bob Skinner, Pittsburgh, first inning by Sherman Jones
WALK:
April 13, 1962; Jim Marshall vs. Pittsburgh, second inning by Tom Sturdivant
HIT BATTER:
April 14, 1962; Felix Mantilla vs. Pittsburgh, eighth inning by Vinegar Bend Mizell
WILD PITCH:
April 13, 1962; Herb Moford vs. Pittsburgh, sixth inning
ERROR:
April 13, 1962; Roy Face, Pittsburgh, eighth inning
METS VICTORY:
April 28, 1962; vs. Philadelphia (Won, 8-6). WP-Roger Craig; LP-Frank Sullivan
SHUTOUT:
April 29, 1962; vs. Philadelphia (Game One, Won, 8-0). WP-Al Jackson; LP-Art Mahaffey
EXTRA INNING GAME:
April 17, 1962; vs. Houston (Lost, 5-2 in 11 innings). WP-Jim Golden; LP-Herb Moford
NIGHT GAME:
May 1, 1962; vs. Cincinnati (Lost, 8-2). WP-Joey Jay; LP-Jay Hook
DOUBLEHEADER:
April 29, 1962; vs. Philadelphia (Won Game One, 8-0, lost Game Two, 10-2)
Game 1, WP-Al Jackson; LP-Art Mahaffey. Game 2, WP-Bobby Locke; LP-Sherman Jones
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In 2005, Mets rookie Mike Jacobs hit a three-run, pinch-hit home run in his first major league at-bat...The following is a complete list of players who have also hit home runs in their first at-bat with the Mets.
# First pitch
* First major league at-bat
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Todd Pratt
Mike Bordick
Bubba Trammell
Kazuo Matsui
Mike Jacobs
DATE
August 27, 1974*
September 13, 1983*
April 9, 1991
April 4, 1994
(Walked in his first plate appearance)
July 4, 1997
July 29, 2000#
July 30, 2000
April 6, 2004#*
August 21, 2005*
HISTORY
PLAYER
Benny Ayala
Mike Fitzgerald
Rick Cerone
Jose Vizcaino
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SHEA STADIUM
In 1964, the Mets moved from Manhattan to Queens and
their brand-new home, William A. Shea Municipal Stadium.
Located on 126th Street and Roosevelt Avenue, Shea would
welcome more than 94 million fans and some of the most
famous moments in Mets history during its 45 years.
The stadium originally was to be called Flushing Meadows
Stadium. But in 1962, behind a movement led by
department store magnate Bernard Gimbel, the Flushing
Meadows Stadium label was dropped in favor of a name
that honored the man most responsible for returning
National League baseball to New York, prominent attorney
Bill Shea. Shea Stadium was born.
Architect John Waterbury drew up the plans for the
stadium and the ceremonial groundbreaking took place on
October 28, 1961. The designs called for the city to
contribute $24.5 million to construct the ballpark, with
the Mets to chip in another $6.5 million for office space,
restaurants and other amenities.
The Mets first game at Shea Stadium, April 17, 1964.
The 55,300-seat stadium was completed and Shea opened
to 48,736 fans on April 17, 1964. But in a scene reminiscent
of Opening Day at the Polo Grounds two years earlier, the Pirates again beat the Mets, 4-3.
In their first season at Shea, the Mets drew 1,732,597 fans and hosted
the All-Star Game before baseball handed off the reigns to football
and the New York Jets for the winter. Football would be a permanent
winter staple in Queens until 1983, when the Jets left for New Jersey.
Shea was designed to be a multi-purpose complexit was the first
major stadium in the United States to have two movable field box
sectionsand as such held a variety of events. The Beatles gave the
first-ever concert at Shea Stadium on August 15, 1965, in front of
more than 55,000 fainting, crying and screaming fans. It was, and
remains to this day, the most historic concert ever, as it was the first
time in history that a sports stadium was used for a rock concert.The
groundbreaking Beatles concert at Shea set new attendance records
at the time; it was the first large-scale, outdoor concert that
demonstrated such events could be hugely successful and profitable. Pope John Paul II address the crowd at Shea Stadium in 1979.
Other unforgettable Shea moments include the historic papal Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II in 1979, plus concerts
staged by music legends including Billy Joel, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Springsteen.
The stadium also played host to a wide variety of sporting events, such as soccer, boxing and wrestling matches and college
football, along with the normal schedule of baseball and NFL football games.
In 1975, Shea was the center of the New York sports world. The Mets, Yankees, Jets and Giants all called the stadium home,
marking the first and only time in professional sports history that two baseball teams and two football teams shared the same
facility in the same year. Both the Yankees and Giants needed a temporary home while Yankee Stadium underwent renovations.
Throughout the years, Shea was the site for some
of the most memorable moments in Mets history:
Cleon Jones catching the clinching out of the 1969
World Series, the amazing comeback in Game Six
of the 1986 World Series, and President Bill Clinton
joining Jackie Robinsons widow, Rachel, to retire
the Hall of Famers uniform number 42 on April 15,
1997. Shea finally closed its doors on September
28, 2008 following the Mets 4-2 loss to the Florida
Marlins.
The demolition of Shea took several months, with
the final piece coming down on February 18, 2009
at 11:22 A.M. Citi Fields Parking Lot D covers the
grounds where Shea once stood, with markers
commemorating the original locations of the
stadiums home plate, bases and pitching mound.
The Mets final game at Shea Stadium, with Citi Field in the background, September 28, 2008.
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SHUTOUT:
EXTRA INNING GAME:
NIGHT GAME:
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POSITION
CATCHER
FIRST BASE
SECOND BASE
SHORTSTOP
THIRD BASE
LEFTFIELD
CENTERFIELD
RIGHTFIELD
PITCHER
DOUBLEHEADER:
PLAYER BIOS
ERROR:
METS VICTORY:
HIT:
METS HITS:
SINGLE:
DOUBLE:
TRIPLE:
METS TRIPLE:
HOME RUN:
METS HOME RUN:
RUN:
METS RUN:
RBI:
METS RBI:
STOLEN BASE:
STRIKEOUT:
WALK:
HIT BATTER:
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CITI FIELD
Citi Field continues to set a new standard in dining at sports and entertainment venues three years after opening on April 13,
2009.The 41,922-seat ballpark brings fans closer to the action for a more intimate experience, offering unprecedented amenities
and comfort throughout its 1.3 million square feet.
HIGHLIGHTS
Citi Field's design produces a superior experience for fans throughout
the ballpark, offering a warm atmosphere with seating closer to the
action and angled toward the infield. Citi Field features some of the
widest, unobstructed concourses of any sports and entertainment
facility. Concession stands and restrooms are located within the
facility's exterior walls, allowing fans uninterrupted views of the field.
Wider seats provide enhanced comfort throughout the ballpark with
more space between rows providing additional legroom.
Fans enjoy the Taste of the City behind the scoreboard in centerfield.
The Mets and ARAMARKs unique partnerships with world-renowned restaurateurs Danny Meyer of Union Square Hospitality Group,
Drew Nieporent of Myriad Restaurant Group, ,Dave Pasternack of Esca, and world-famous meat purveyor, Pat LaFrieda, have redefined
the dining experience to make Citi Field a culinary destination.Taste of the City on the Field Level in the outfield showcases the very best
from these partners at Shake Shack, Blue Smoke, El Verano Taqueria, Box Frites, Catch of the Day and Pat LaFriedas Original Filet Mignon
Steak Sandwich stand.The Worlds Fare Market features cuisine from local dinning institutions including Mamas of Corona and Daruma
of Tokyo.
Citi Fields FanFest behind the centerfield scoreboard features activities for the whole family including: Mr. Mets Kiddie Field, a
miniature replica of Citi Field complete with its own video board, batting cages and a game kiosk.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Citi Fields design is inspired by the Mets National
League heritage. The brick, limestone, granite and cast
stone throughout the ballpark closely resembles the
masonry used at Ebbets Field, the legendary home of
the Brooklyn Dodgers. The dark green seats and sootcolored exposed steel recall the Mets first home, the
historic Polo Grounds and former home of the New
York Giants. A structural steel "bridge" motif
throughout Citi Field reinforces the Mets' connection
to New York's five boroughs while symbolically linking
the team's beloved tradition to its future. Shea Bridge
in right-center is named after William A. Shea, extending
the legacy of the man who was the driving force behind
bringing National League baseball back to New York and
Citi Field on Fireworks Night.
for whom Shea Stadium was named.
OUTFIELD WALLS
In 2012, the outfield walls at Citi Field moved
in as much as 12 feet and the height of the
outfield walls was lowered to 8 feet
throughout.The outfield wall was also changed
to blue in conjuction with the Mets 50th
Anniversary, which was celebrated that
season. The Mets erected a new wall in
leftfield that was closer to home plate by
approximately 4 feet in leftfield and up to
approximately 12 feet in deep left-centerfield.
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The right-centerfield wall that extends toward the bullpen was moved approximately 11 feet closer to home plate. The fence in
front of the Mos Zone/Modells Clubhouse moved in approximately 10 feet. As a result of moving the walls in, the Mets created
the Party City Deck, a unique seating section in leftfield between the new and existing wall that accommodates 100 fans. The club
also expanded the Modells Clubhouse in rightfield to incorporate an outdoor seating area for approximately 40 additional fans.
Engraved into the Rotunda's 160-foot diameter floor and etched into its 70-foot archways are words and larger-than-life images
that defined Jackie's "nine values": Courage, Excellence, Persistence, Justice, Teamwork, Commitment, Citizenship, Determination,
and Integrity.The Rotunda features an eight-foot sculpture of Jackie's number 42, which was retired in perpetuity throughout Major
League Baseball in 1997.
PLAYER BIOS
The Mets Hall of Fame and Museum at Citi Field is the home
for 50 years of Mets history. Located adjacent to the Jackie
Robinson Rotunda, the spectacular attraction is a virtual
walk down memory lane, featuring a treasure trove of
artifacts and images. Its interactive touch-screen exhibits
showcase video and audio highlights of the franchises
signature moments. The Mets Hall of Fame and Museum is
open during Mets home games.
The iconic main entry to Citi Field honors Jackie Robinson, the great American trailblazer who became the first African-American
player to break Major League Baseballs color barrier with the Dodgers in 1947. Evoking the classic design of Ebbets Field, the
Rotunda recognizes and perpetuates the humanitarian ideals of one of our country's civil rights pioneers.
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Fans tour the Mets Hall of Fame and Museum before a Mets home game.
The Mets and Citi have also built affordable housing for New
Yorkers in Brooklyn and at Citi Field with Habitat for Humanity,
and repackaged apples and potatoes to feed the hungry with City
Harvest, and partnered with several veterans organizations to
provide assistance to troops returning home and those
deployed oversees.
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The Mets have implemented a wide range of sustainable environmental initiatives the design construction and operation of Citi Field.
The ballpark was built with recycled concrete and construction vehicles were fueled with ultra lowsulfur diesel. Citi Fields building
management system monitors and automatically controls all aspects of energy operation from temperatures to lights to minimize
energy consumption. Grease and cooking oil are recycled along with cardboard, glass, metal, bottles, cans, light bulbs and batteries.
The Mets save more than four million gallons of water per year by using 414 hands-free faucets, 635 automated
toilet flush-valves and 270 waterless urinals. A 11,000 square foot green roof atop the administration building in rightfield, white
PVC roofs throughout the ballpark, high mast parking lot light fixtures, permeable pavers, and an underground well used to
irrigate the playing field are other ways the Mets are working to protect the environment.
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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HISTORY
GAME:
April 13, 2009 vs. San Diego (Padres 6, Mets 5). WP-Edward Mujica; LP-Brian Stokes
BATTER:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego, home run to rightfield off Mike Pelfrey
METS BATTER:
April 13, 2009; Jose Reyes vs. San Diego, grounded out to first baseman Adrian Gonzalez off Walter Silva
HIT:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego, home run, first inning off Mike Pelfrey
METS HIT:
April 13, 2009; David Wright vs. San Diego, double, first inning off Walter Silva
SINGLE:
April 13, 2009; David Eckstein, San Diego, first inning off Mike Pelfrey
METS SINGLE:
April 13, 2009; Jose Reyes vs. San Diego, third inning off Walter Silva
DOUBLE:
April 13, 2009; David Wright vs. San Diego, first inning off Walter Silva
TRIPLE:
April 19, 2009; Jose Reyes vs. Milwaukee, fifth inning off Jeff Suppan
HOME RUN:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego, first inning, home run off Mike Pelfrey
METS HOME RUN:
April 13, 2009; David Wright vs. San Diego, fifth inning off Walter Silva
RBI:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego, first inning, home run off Mike Pelfrey
METS RBI:
April 13, 2009; Luis Castillo vs. San Diego, second inning, RBI double scoring Brian Schneider offWalter Silva
RUN:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego, first inning, home run off Mike Pelfrey
METS RUN:
April 13, 2009; Brian Schneider vs. San Diego, second inning
GRAND SLAM:
April 27, 2009; Omir Santos vs. Florida, first inning off Anibal Sanchez
LEADOFF HOME RUN:
April 13, 2009; Jody Gerut, San Diego off Mike Pelfrey
METS LEADOFF HOME RUN: August 23, 2009; Angel Pagan vs. Philadelphia off Pedro Martinez
PINCH-HIT HOME RUN: April 17, 2009: Gary Sheffield vs. Milwaukee, seventh inning off Mitch Stetter
WALK-OFF HOME RUN: May 7, 2010; Rod Barajas vs. San Francisco off Sergio Romo
INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN: August 23, 2009; Angel Pagan vs. Philadelphia off Pedro Martinez
STOLEN BASE:
April 15, 2009; Jose Reyes vs. San Diego, seventh inning
STRIKEOUT:
April 13, 2009; Nick Hundley, San Diego, second inning by Mike Pelfrey
WALK:
April 13, 2009; Chase Headley, San Diego, first innings by Mike Pelfrey
METS WALK:
April 13, 2009; Ryan Church vs. San Diego, second inning by Walter Silva
HIT BATTER:
April 18, 2009; Gary Sheffield vs. Milwaukee, sixth inning by Yovani Gallardo
WILD PITCH:
April 13, 2009; J.J. Putz vs. San Diego, eighth inning
ERROR:
April 13, 2009; Ryan Churchs. San Diego, sixth inning, dropped fly ball
METS VICTORY:
April 15, 2009; vs. San Diego (Mets 7, Padres 2). WP-Oliver Perez; LP-Kevin Correia
SHUTOUT:
April 18, 2009; vs. Milwaukee (Mets 1, Brewers 0). WP-Johan Santana; LP-Yovani Gallardo
EXTRA INNING GAME: May 12, 2009; vs.Atlanta (Mets 4, Braves 3 in 10 innings).WP-Francisco Rodriguez; LP-Jeff Bennett
NIGHT GAME:
April 13, 2009; vs. San Diego (Padres 6, Mets 5). WP-Edward Mujica; LP-Brian Stokes
DAY GAME:
April 18, 2009; vs. Milwaukee (Mets 1, Brewers 0). WP-Johan Santana; LP-Yovani Gallardo
DOUBLEHEADER:
July 30, 2009; vs. Colorado (Won Game One, 7-0, Lost Game Two, 4-2)
Game 1, WP-Johan Santana; LP-Jason Hammel.
Game 2, WP-Jorge De La Rosa; LP-Jonathon Niese
NO-HITTER:
June 1, 2012 vs. St. Louis, Won 8-0 (Johan Santana)
METS DOUBLEHEADERS
Listed below are the Mets last doubleheader, last doubleheader sweep and last time being swept in a twinbill
against each opponent:
OPPONENT
Arizona
Atlanta
Chicago
Cincinnati
Colorado
Florida
Houston
Los Angeles
New York Yankees
Milwaukee
Montreal/Washington
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Texas
LAST DH
4/27/03 at NY (L, L)
9/8/11 at NY (L, L)
4/22/00 at NY (W, W)
5/19/98 at NY (W, W)
4/14/11 at NY (L, L)
8/29/11 at NY (W, W)
9/15/98 at Hou.(L,W)
4/27/10 at NY (W,W)
6/27/08 at NYY (W,L)*
9/29/10 at NY (L, L)
7/28/07 at NY (W, L)*
9/24/11 at NY (W, W)
9/19/04 at PIT (L, L)*
8/22/99 at NY (W, L)
6/10/10 at NY (L, W)*
4/23/12 at NY (L, L)
6/8/03 at NY (L, L)
6/15/08 at NY (L,W)
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FRONT OFFICE
STOLEN BASES
Reyes ..................................370
Wilson, Mookie................281
Johnson, Howard .............202
Strawberry ........................191
WRIGHT...................166
Mazzilli ...............................152
Dykstra ..............................116
Harrelson ..........................115
Backman ............................106
Cedeo ..............................105
TOTAL BASES
WRIGHT................2,398
Kranepool......................2,047
Strawberry.....................2,028
Reyes...............................1,963
Piazza ..............................1,885
Johnson, Howard..........1,823
Alfonzo ...........................1,736
Jones, Cleon...................1,715
Wilson, Mookie ............1,586
Beltran ............................1,567
EXTRA-BASE HITS
WRIGHT...................545
Strawberry ........................469
Johnson, Howard .............424
Piazza..................................415
Reyes ..................................402
Beltran ...............................374
Kranepool .........................368
Alfonzo ..............................346
Jones, Cleon......................308
Wilson, Mookie................292
AVERAGE*
Olerud ............................. .315
WRIGHT................. .301
Hernandez ...................... .297
Piazza ............................... .296
MURPHY................. .292
Magadan........................... .292
Alfonzo ............................. 292
Reyes................................ .292
Henderson, Steve .......... .287
Pagan ................................ .284
GAMES
Kranepool......................1,853
Harrelson .......................1,322
Grote ..............................1,235
WRIGHT................1,262
Jones, Cleon...................1,201
Johnson, Howard..........1,154
Wilson, Mookie ............1,116
Strawberry.....................1,109
Alfonzo ...........................1,086
Reyes...............................1,050
AT-BATS
Kranepool......................5,436
WRIGHT................4,742
Reyes...............................4,453
Harrelson .......................4,390
Jones, Cleon...................4,223
Wilson, Mookie ............4,027
Johnson, Howard..........3,968
Strawberry.....................3,903
Alfonzo ...........................3,897
Grote ..............................3,881
PLAYER BIOS
RUNS
WRIGHT...................790
Reyes ..................................735
Strawberry ........................662
Johnson, Howard .............627
Alfonzo ..............................614
Wilson, Mookie................592
Jones, Cleon......................563
Beltran ...............................551
Kranepool .........................536
Piazza..................................532
HITS
Kranepool......................1,418
WRIGHT................1,426
Reyes...............................1,300
Jones, Cleon...................1,188
Alfonzo ...........................1,136
Wilson, Mookie ............1,112
Harrelson .......................1,029
Piazza ..............................1,028
Strawberry.....................1,025
Johnson, Howard .............997
DOUBLES
WRIGHT...................322
Kranepool .........................225
Reyes ..................................222
Johnson, Howard .............214
Alfonzo ..............................212
Beltran ...............................208
Piazza..................................193
Strawberry ........................187
Jones, Cleon......................182
Wilson ...............................170
TRIPLES
Reyes ....................................99
Wilson, Mookie..................62
Harrelson.............................45
Jones, Cleon ........................33
Henderson, Steve...............31
Strawberry ..........................30
Johnson, Lance....................27
Flynn .....................................26
Kranepool............................25
Pagan.....................................23
PINCH-HITS*
Kranepool............................90
Staub.....................................77
Franco, Matt ........................58
Hodges .................................48
Anderson.............................38
Boisclair ...............................38
Mazzilli..................................38
Wilson, Mookie..................37
Harris, Lenny.......................35
Sasser ...................................32
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE*
Piazza ............................... .542
Strawberry...................... .520
WRIGHT................. .506
Delgado ........................... .506
Olerud ............................. .501
Beltran ............................. .500
Bonilla .............................. .495
Floyd................................. .478
Ventura ............................ .468
Gilkey............................... .461
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE*
Olerud ............................. .425
Magadan........................... .391
Hernandez ...................... .387
WRIGHT................. .381
Piazza ............................... .373
Beltran ............................. .369
Alfonzo ............................ .367
Castillo............................. .366
Ventura ............................ .360
Henderson, Steve .......... .360
YEAR IN REVIEW
HIT-BY-PITCHES
Hunt......................................41
Jones, Cleon ........................39
Floyd .....................................37
WRIGHT.....................36
Millan ....................................36
Delgado................................33
Alfonzo.................................29
Kent ......................................28
Olerud..................................28
Strawberry ..........................26
SACRIFICE FLIES
WRIGHT.....................58
Kranepool............................58
Johnson, Howard ...............50
Jones, Cleon ........................41
Alfonzo.................................40
Strawberry ..........................39
Beltran..................................38
Staub.....................................37
McReynolds.........................33
Carter ..................................31
Hernandez...........................31
WALKS
WRIGHT...................616
Strawberry ........................580
Harrelson ..........................573
Johnson, Howard .............556
Beltran ...............................449
Garrett...............................482
Hernandez.........................471
Alfonzo ..............................458
Kranepool .........................454
Mazzilli ...............................438
MULTI-HIT GAMES
WRIGHT...................392
Reyes ..................................385
Kranepool .........................330
Jones, Cleon......................297
Alfonzo ..............................314
Wilson, Mookie................308
Piazza..................................278
Strawberry ........................266
Grote .................................258
Hernandez.........................256
HISTORY
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Strawberry ........................252
Piazza..................................220
WRIGHT...................204
Johnson, Howard .............192
Kingman.............................154
Beltran ...............................149
Hundley .............................124
McReynolds ......................122
Alfonzo ..............................120
Kranepool .........................118
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAMES
Franco ................................695
Feliciano.............................459
Seaver.................................401
Koosman ...........................376
Orosco...............................372
McGraw.............................361
Benitez ...............................333
Heilman .............................305
Gooden..............................305
Innis ....................................288
STARTS
Seaver.................................395
Koosman ...........................346
Gooden..............................303
Fernandez..........................250
Darling ...............................241
Leiter..................................213
Matlack...............................199
Jones, Bobby......................190
Swan ...................................184
Cone...................................169
COMPLETE GAMES
Seaver.................................171
Koosman ...........................108
Gooden................................67
Matlack.................................65
Jackson .................................41
Fisher....................................35
Cone.....................................34
Craig .....................................27
Darling..................................25
Swan .....................................25
WINS
Seaver.................................198
Gooden..............................157
Koosman ...........................140
Darling..................................99
Fernandez ............................98
Leiter ....................................95
Matlack.................................82
Cone.....................................81
Jones, Bobby........................74
Trachsel................................66
LOSSES
Koosman ...........................137
Seaver.................................124
Gooden................................85
Matlack.................................81
Jackson .................................80
Fernandez ............................78
Fisher....................................73
Swan .....................................71
Darling..................................70
Leiter ....................................67
INNINGS PITCHED
Seaver ..........................3,045.2
Koosman.....................2,545.0
Gooden .......................2,169.2
Darling.........................1,620.0
Fernandez ...................1,584.2
Matlack ........................1,448.0
Leiter ...........................1,360.0
Swan.............................1,229.1
Jones, Bobby ...............1,215.2
Cone ............................1,209.1
HITS ALLOWED
Seaver..............................2,431
Koosman ........................2,281
Gooden ..........................1,898
Darling ............................1,473
Matlack ...........................1,312
Jones, Bobby ..................1,255
Leiter...............................1,222
Swan................................1,191
Fernandez ......................1,167
Glavine............................1,057
STRIKEOUTS
Seaver..............................2,541
Gooden ..........................1,875
Koosman ........................1,799
Fernandez ......................1,449
Cone ...............................1,172
Darling ............................1,148
Leiter...............................1,106
Matlack ...........................1,023
Jones, Bobby......................714
Swan ...................................671
SAVES+
Franco ................................276
Benitez ...............................160
Orosco...............................107
Wagner ..............................101
McGraw ...............................86
McDowell ............................84
Rodriguez ............................83
Allen......................................69
Lockwood............................65
Looper .................................57
SHUTOUTS
Seaver ...................................44
Koosman..............................26
Matlack.................................26
Gooden................................23
Cone.....................................15
Darling..................................10
Jackson .................................10
Fernandez ............................. 9
Ojeda ......................................9
Gentry ....................................8
WALKS
Seaver.................................847
Koosman ...........................820
Gooden..............................651
Darling ...............................614
Fernandez..........................596
Leiter..................................546
Cone...................................431
Matlack...............................419
Swan ...................................368
Trachsel..............................354
HOLDS*
Feliciano ...............................98
Heilman................................69
Cook.....................................56
PARNELL ....................54
Wendell................................54
Franco ..................................53
Weathers .............................50
Stanton.................................35
Sanchez ................................35
McMichael ...........................31
QUALITY STARTS
Seaver.................................293
Koosman ...........................231
Gooden..............................209
Darling ...............................161
Fernandez..........................157
Leiter..................................140
Matlack...............................134
Cone...................................111
Jones, Bobby......................110
Glavine ...............................106
PICKOFFS
Koosman..............................45
Darling..................................37
Matlack.................................31
Leiter ....................................26
Gooden................................23
Scott .....................................20
Craig .....................................14
Glavine .................................13
Ojeda....................................12
4 tied with ..........................11
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AT-BATS
Reyes ........................696 (05)
Reyes ........................688 (08)
Johnson, Lance........682 (96)
Reyes ........................681 (07)
Millan ........................676 (75)
Reyes ........................647 (06)
Wilson, Mookie......639 (82)
Millan ........................638 (73)
Wilson, Mookie......638 (83)
Agee..........................636 (70)
RUNS
Beltran......................127 (06)
Alfonzo.....................123 (99)
Reyes ........................122 (06)
Reyes ........................119 (07)
Johnson, Lance........117 (96)
Beltran......................116 (08)
WRIGHT..........115 (08)
Reyes ........................113 (08)
WRIGHT..........113 (07)
Alfonzo.....................109 (00)
HITS
Johnson, Lance........227 (96)
Reyes ........................204 (08)
Olerud......................197 (98)
WRIGHT......... 196 (07)
Reyes ........................194 (06)
Reyes ........................191 (07)
Alfonzo ................... 191 (99)
Millan ........................191 (75)
Reyes ........................190 (05)
WRIGHT..........189 (08)
DOUBLES
Gilkey..........................44 (96)
WRIGHT............42 (08)
WRIGHT............42 (07)
WRIGHT............42 (05)
WRIGHT............41 (12)
Alfonzo...................... 41 (99)
Johnson, Howard......41 (89)
5 tied at ..............................40
TRIPLES
Johnson, Lance ..........21 (96)
Reyes...........................19 (08)
Reyes...........................17 (05)
Reyes...........................17 (06)
Reyes...........................16 (11)
Reyes...........................12 (07)
Pagan...........................11 (09)
Wilson, Mookie ........10 (84)
Reyes...........................10 (10)
WALKS
Olerud......................125 (99)
Strawberry.................97 (87)
Hernandez .................97 (84)
Olerud........................96 (98)
Alfonzo.......................95 (00)
Beltran........................95 (06)
Harrelson...................95 (70)
WRIGHT............94 (08)
WRIGHT............94 (07)
Hernandez .................94 (86)
SLUGGING PCT.*
Piazza...................... .614 (00)
Beltran ................... .594 (06)
Strawberry ............ .583 (87)
Piazza...................... .575 (99)
Piazza...................... .573 (01)
Gilkey ..................... .562 (96)
Johnson, Howard . .559 (89)
Olerud ................... .551 (98)
Hundley ................. .550 (96)
Hundley ................. .549 (97)
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE*
Olerud ................... .447 (98)
Olerud ................... .427 (99)
Alfonzo .................. .425 (00)
Henderson, Rickey.. .423 (99)
Jones, Cleon.......... .422 (69)
Magadan................. .417 (90)
WRIGHT........ .416 (07)
Hernandez ............ .413 (86)
Hernandez ............ .409 (84)
Mays........................ .402 (72)
HIT BY PITCH
Hunt............................13 (63)
Olerud........................13 (97)
Floyd ...........................12 (06)
Millan ..........................12 (75)
Vina .............................12 (94)
Delgado......................11 (07)
Floyd ...........................11 (04)
Floyd ...........................11 (05)
Hunt............................11 (64)
Hunt............................11 (66)
Olerud........................11 (99)
PINCH-HITS
Staub ...........................24 (83)
Harris..........................21 (01)
Carter, Chris .............19 (10)
Franco, Matt ..............19 (97)
McKnight....................19 (93)
Anderson ...................18 (05)
Staub ...........................18 (84)
Kranepool..................17 (74)
Mazzilli........................17 (87)
Seven tied with...................15
PINCH-HIT RBI
Staub ...........................25 (83)
Staub ...........................18 (84)
Kranepool..................17 (78)
Anderson ...................14 (07)
Kranepool..................14 (77)
Franco, Matt ..............13 (97)
Staub ...........................13 (82)
Valentin, John.............13 (02)
Franco, Matt ..............11 (99)
Mazzilli........................11 (87)
MULTI-HIT GAMES
Johnson, Lance ..........75 (96)
Reyes...........................64 (08)
Alfonzo.......................58 (99)
Mazzilli........................58 (79)
Olerud........................58 (98)
Millan ..........................58 (73)
Reyes...........................57 (11)
Reyes...........................57 (07)
Wilson........................57 (83)
2 Tied at ..............................56
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Olerud......................162 (99)
Millan ........................162 (75)
Beltran......................161 (08)
Reyes ........................161 (05)
Ventura.....................161 (99)
Olerud......................160 (98)
WRIGHT..........160 (08)
WRIGHT..........160 (05)
Reyes ........................160 (07)
WRIGHT..........160 (07)
Johnson, Lance........160 (96)
POSTSEASON
AVERAGE*
Olerud ................... .354 (98)
Jones, Cleon.......... .340 (69)
Reyes ...................... .337 (11)
Johnson, Lance...... .333 (96)
Magadan................. .328 (90)
WRIGHT........ .325 (07)
Piazza...................... .324 (00)
Alfonzo .................. .324 (00)
Jones, Cleon ............319 (71)
Lo Duca ...................318 (06)
Gilkey .......................317 (96)
HISTORY
EXTRA-BASE HITS
Beltran........................80 (06)
Johnson, Howard......80 (89)
Gilkey..........................77 (96)
WRIGHT............77 (08)
Johnson, Howard......76 (91)
Strawberry.................76 (87)
Hundley......................74 (96)
WRIGHT............73 (07)
Reyes...........................72 (08)
Beltran........................72 (08)
YEAR IN REVIEW
TOTAL BASES
WRIGHT..........334 (08)
WRIGHT..........330 (07)
Johnson, Lance........327 (96)
Reyes.........................327 (08)
Gilkey .......................321 (96)
Johnson, Howard ...319 (89)
Reyes ........................315 (06)
Alfonzo.....................315 (99)
Ventura.....................311 (99)
Strawberry ..............310 (87)
Delgado ...................310 (08)
STOLEN BASES
Reyes...........................78 (07)
Cedeo.......................66 (99)
Reyes...........................64 (06)
Reyes...........................60 (05)
Wilson, Mookie ........58 (82)
Reyes...........................56 (08)
Wilson, Mookie ........54 (83)
Johnson, Lance ..........50 (96)
Wilson, Mookie ........46 (84)
Taveras........................42 (79)
PLAYER BIOS
RUNS BATTED IN
Piazza........................124 (99)
WRIGHT..........124 (08)
Ventura.....................120 (99)
Gilkey .......................117 (96)
Johnson, Howard ...117 (91)
Beltran......................116 (06)
WRIGHT..........116 (06)
Delgado....................115 (08)
Delgado....................114 (08)
Piazza........................113 (00)
HOME RUNS
Beltran........................41 (06)
Hundley......................41 (96)
Piazza ..........................40 (99)
Strawberry.................39 (87)
Strawberry.................39 (88)
Delgado......................38 (08)
Delgado......................38 (06)
Johnson, Howard......38 (91)
Piazza ..........................38 (00)
Strawberry.................37 (90)
Kingman .....................37 (82)
Kingman .....................37 (76)
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
STARTS
Fisher ..........................36 (65)
Seaver .........................36 (70)
Seaver .........................36 (73)
Seaver .........................36 (75)
13 players tied with...........35
COMPLETE GAMES
Seaver .........................21 (71)
Seaver .........................19 (70)
Seaver .........................18 (67)
Seaver .........................18 (69)
Seaver .........................18 (73)
Koosman ....................17 (76)
Koosman ....................17 (68)
Gooden ......................16 (85)
Koosman ....................16 (69)
Matlack .......................16 (76)
WINS
Seaver .........................25 (69)
Gooden ......................24 (85)
Seaver .........................22 (75)
Koosman ....................21 (76)
Seaver .........................21 (72)
Seaver .........................20 (71)
Cone ...........................20 (88)
Viola ............................20 (90)
Dickey.........................20 (12)
3 tied with ...........................19
PLAYER BIOS
LOSSES
Craig ...........................24 (62)
Fisher ..........................24 (65)
Craig ...........................22 (63)
Jackson .......................20 (62)
Jackson .......................20 (65)
Koosman ....................20 (77)
Stallard........................20 (64)
Hook...........................19 (62)
Cisco...........................19 (64)
Fisher ..........................18 (67)
INNINGS PITCHED
Seaver....................290.2 (70)
Seaver....................290.0 (73)
Seaver....................286.1 (71)
Seaver....................280.1 (75)
Seaver....................278.0 (68)
Gooden ................276.2 (85)
Seaver....................273.1 (69)
Seaver....................271.0 (76)
Matlack..................265.1 (74)
Koosman ..............265.0 (74)
HITS ALLOWED
Craig .........................261 (62)
Viola..........................259 (91)
Koosman..................258 (74)
Fisher........................256 (64)
Fisher........................252 (65)
Fisher........................251 (67)
Craig .........................249 (63)
Jackson .....................244 (62)
Gooden....................242 (88)
Swan .........................241 (79)
RUNS ALLOWED
Hook ........................137 (62)
Craig .........................133 (62)
Jackson .....................132 (62)
Jackson .....................128 (63)
Fisher........................124 (64)
Fisher........................121 (67)
Fisher........................121 (65)
Torrez.......................120 (83)
Craig .........................117 (63)
Espinosa ...................117 (78)
EARNED RUNSALLOWED
Craig .........................117 (62)
Fisher........................115 (67)
Hook ........................115 (62)
Jackson .....................113 (62)
Fisher........................111 (65)
Torrez.......................108 (83)
Espinosa ...................107 (78)
Fisher........................107 (64)
Pelfrey.......................103 (09)
Three tied with ...............102
WALKS
Ryan ..........................116 (71)
Darling......................114 (85)
Torrez.......................113 (83)
Perez.........................105 (08)
Darling......................104 (84)
Matlack .......................99 (73)
Hampton....................99 (00)
Koosman ....................98 (75)
Ryan ............................97 (70)
Leiter ..........................97 (04)
SHUTOUTS
Gooden ........................8 (85)
Koosman ......................7 (68)
Matlack .........................7 (74)
Koosman ......................6 (69)
Matlack .........................6 (76)
Ojeda ............................5 (88)
Seaver .......5 (74-76,68-69)
Cone .............................5 (92)
STRIKEOUTS
Seaver .......................289 (71)
Seaver .......................283 (70)
Gooden....................276 (84)
Gooden....................268 (85)
Seaver .......................251 (73)
Seaver .......................249 (72)
Seaver .......................243 (75)
Cone.........................241 (91)
Seaver .......................235 (76)
Cone.........................233 (90)
SAVES+
Benitez........................43 (01)
Benitez........................41 (00)
Wagner.......................40 (06)
Franco.........................38 (98)
Franco.........................36 (97)
Rodriguez...................35 (09)
Wagner.......................34 (07)
Franco.........................33 (90)
Benitez........................33 (02)
Orosco .......................31 (84)
HOLDS*
Heilman ......................27 (06)
Weathers ...................26 (03)
Stanton .......................25 (04)
Feliciano .....................24 (09)
Feliciano .....................23 (10)
Heilman ......................22 (07)
Feliciano .....................21 (08)
Sanchez.......................21 (08)
Cook...........................21 (98)
Wendell......................21 (99)
Franco.........................20 (00)
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAMES
Feliciano .....................92 (10)
Feliciano .....................88 (09)
Feliciano .....................86 (08)
Stanton .......................83 (04)
Smith...........................82 (08)
Heilman ......................81 (07)
Wendell......................80 (99)
Green..........................79 (09)
Heilman ......................78 (07)
Heilman ......................78 (08)
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Brooks ................... .307 (81)
Phillips .................... .298 (03)
Henderson ............ .297 (77)
Payton..................... .291 (00)
Alfonzo .................. .278 (95)
Mitchell, Kevin ...... .277 (86)
Jones, Cleon.......... .275 (66)
Hunt ....................... .272 (63)
Matsui..................... .272 (04)
Wilson ................... .271 (81)
GAMES
Mazzilli......................159 (77)
Wigginton................156 (03)
Ordonez ..................151 (06)
Elster ........................149 (88)
Payton.......................149 (00)
Lewis.........................148 (65)
DAVIS ...............147 (10)
Hunt..........................143 (63)
Gardenhire..............141 (82)
Jefferies.....................141 (89)
AT-BATS
Wigginton................573 (03)
Mazzilli......................537 (77)
Hunt..........................533 (65)
DAVIS ...............523 (10)
Jefferies.....................508 (89)
Ordonez ..................502 (96)
Jones, Cleon ............495 (66)
Payton.......................488 (00)
Lewis.........................477 (65)
Matsui.......................460 (04)
RUNS
Jones, Cleon ..............74 (66)
DAVIS .................73 (10)
Wigginton ..................73 (03)
Jefferies.......................72 (89)
Henderson.................67 (77)
Mazzilli........................66 (77)
Matsui .........................65 (04)
Hunt............................64 (63)
Lewis...........................64 (65)
2 tied with ...........................63
HITS
Wigginton................146 (03)
Hunt..........................145 (63)
Payton.......................142 (00)
DAVIS .............. 138 (10)
Jones, Cleon ............136 (66)
Mazzilli......................134 (77)
Jefferies.....................131 (89)
Ordonez ..................129 (96)
Matsui.......................125 (04)
Phillips ......................120 (03)
DOUBLES
Wigginton ..................36 (03)
DAVIS .................33 (10)
Matsui .........................32 (04)
TURNER ............30 (11)
Hunt............................28 (63)
Jefferies.......................28 (03)
Phillips.........................25 (03)
Mazzilli........................24 (77)
Payton.........................23 (00)
Shinjo ..........................23 (01)
TRIPLES
Wilson ..........................8 (81)
Strawberry...................7 (83)
Burnitz ..........................6 (93)
Henderson...................6 (77)
Wigginton ....................6 (03)
Alfonzo .........................5 (93)
Five tied with .......................4
WALKS
DAVIS .................72 (10)
Mazzilli........................72 (77)
Lewis...........................59 (65)
Milner .........................51 (72)
Hickman .....................47 (62)
Strawberry.................47 (83)
Wigginton ..................46 (03)
Henderson.................43 (77)
Garrett .......................40 (69)
Hunt............................40 (63)
Matsui .........................40 (04)
SLUGGING PCT.*
Strawberry ............ .512 (83)
Henderson ............ .480 (77)
Mitchell, Kevin ...... .466 (86)
Payton .................... .447 (00)
Phillips .................... .442 (03)
DAVIS ............. .440 (10)
Swoboda................ .424 (65)
Milner..................... .423 (72)
Brooks ................... .411 (81)
Shinjo...................... .405 (01)
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE*
Phillips .................... .373 (03)
Henderson ............ .372 (77)
DAVIS ............. .351 (10)
Brooks ................... .345 (81)
Mitchell, Kevin ...... .344 (86)
Mazzilli ................... .340 (77)
Milner..................... .340 (72)
Strawberry ............ .336 (83)
Hunt ....................... .334 (63)
TURNER ........ .334 (11)
HIT BY PITCH
Hunt............................13 (63)
TURNER ........... 10 (11)
Phillips.........................10 (03)
Garcia............................9 (04)
Wigginton ....................9 (03)
TEJADA............... 8 (10)
DUDA .................. 7 (11)
Harkness ......................7 (63)
Shinjo ............................7 (01)
Five tied with .......................5
* = Min. 350 plate appearances
HISTORY
EXTRA-BASE HITS
DAVIS .................53 (10)
Wigginton ..................53 (03)
Strawberry.................48 (83)
Hunt............................42 (63)
Jefferies.......................42 (89)
Matsui .........................41 (04)
Payton.........................41 (00)
Swoboda ....................37 (65)
Mitchell.......................36 (86)
Phillips.........................36 (03)
YEAR IN REVIEW
TOTAL BASES
DAVIS ...............230 (10)
Wigginton................227 (03)
Payton.......................218 (00)
Strawberry ..............215 (83)
Hunt..........................211 (63)
Jefferies.....................199 (89)
Jones, Cleon ............184 (66)
Lewis.........................183 (65)
Matsui.......................182 (04)
Mazzilli......................182 (77)
STOLEN BASES
Wilson........................24 (81)
Mazzilli........................22 (77)
Jefferies.......................21 (89)
Strawberry.................19 (83)
Jones, Cleon ..............16 (66)
Dykstra.......................15 (85)
Matsui .........................14 (04)
Reyes...........................13 (03)
Gomez........................12 (07)
Wigginton ..................12 (03)
PLAYER BIOS
RUNS BATTED IN
Strawberry.................74 (83)
DAVIS .................71 (10)
Wigginton ..................71 (03)
Henderson.................65 (77)
Payton.........................62 (00)
Phillips.........................58 (03)
Jones, Cleon ..............57 (66)
Jefferies.......................56 (89)
Shinjo ..........................56 (01)
Everett........................54 (95)
HOME RUNS
Strawberry.................26 (83)
DAVIS .................19 (10)
Swoboda ....................19 (65)
Milner .........................17 (72)
Payton.........................17 (00)
Lewis...........................15 (65)
Agbayani .....................14 (99)
WRIGHT............14 (04)
Burnitz........................13 (93)
Hickman .....................13 (62)
Valent..........................13 (04)
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MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAMES
PARNELL ...........68 (09)
Sisk ..............................67 (83)
McDowell ..................62 (85)
Wakefield...................62 (64)
Reardon .....................61 (80)
Beato...........................60 (11)
Bearnarth...................58 (63)
Four tied with.....................54
STARTS
Gentry .......................35 (69)
Koosman ....................34 (68)
Seaver .........................34 (67)
Darling........................33 (84)
Jackson .......................33 (62)
Matlack ......................32 (72)
Gooden ......................31 (84)
Seo ..............................31 (03)
NIESE .................30 (10)
Yoshii...........................29 (98)
COMPLETE GAMES
Seaver .........................18 (67)
Koosman ....................17 (68)
Jackson .......................12 (62)
Matlack .........................8 (72)
Gooden ........................7 (84)
Gentry ..........................6 (69)
Terrell............................4 (83)
Gardner........................3 (66)
Ryan...............................3 (68)
Webb ............................3 (75)
WINS
Koosman ....................19 (68)
Gooden ......................17 (84)
Seaver .........................16 (67)
Matlack .......................15 (72)
GEE .....................13 (11)
Gentry........................13 (69)
Darling........................12 (84)
Aguilera ......................10 (85)
Bomback ....................10 (80)
Takahashi....................10 (10)
LOSSES
Jackson .......................20 (62)
Anderson ...................17 (62)
Young ..........................14 (92)
Seaver .........................13 (67)
Tate .............................13 (75)
Gentry........................12 (69)
Koosman ....................12 (68)
Seo ..............................12 (03)
Wilson........................12 (96)
Bruhert.......................11 (78)
INNINGS PITCHED
Koosman ..............263.2 (68)
Seaver....................251.0 (67)
Matlack..................244.0 (72)
Gentry ..................233.2 (69)
Jackson..................231.1 (62)
Gooden ................218.0 (84)
Darling ..................205.2 (84)
Seo.........................188.1 (03)
NIESE ............173.2 (10)
Yoshii .....................171.2 (98)
EARNED RUNSALLOWED
Jackson .....................113 (62)
Genry .........................89 (69)
Wilson........................89 (96)
Darling........................87 (84)
Puleo...........................85 (82)
NIESE .................81 (10)
Seo ..............................80 (03)
GEE .....................79 (11)
Anderson ...................78 (62)
Seaver .........................77 (67)
WALKS
Darling......................104 (84)
Puleo...........................90 (82)
Tate .............................86 (75)
Gentry........................81 (69)
Jackson .......................78 (62)
Seaver .........................78 (67)
Ryan ............................75 (68)
Gooden ......................73 (84)
GEE .....................71 (11)
Matlack .......................71 (72)
Wilson........................71 (96)
SHUTOUTS
Koosman ......................7 (68)
Jackson..........................4 (62)
Matlack .........................4 (72)
Gentry ..........................3 (69)
Gooden ........................3 (84)
Darling ..........................2 (84)
Seaver............................2 (67)
Terrell............................2 (83)
Many tied with ......................1
STRIKEOUTS
Gooden....................276 (84)
Koosman..................178 (68)
Seaver .......................170 (67)
Matlack.....................169 (72)
Gentry......................154 (69)
NIESE ...............148 (10)
Darling......................136 (84)
Ryan ..........................133 (68)
Mlicki ........................123 (95)
Jackson .....................118 (62)
SAVES
McDowell ..................17 (85)
Young ..........................15 (92)
Sisk ..............................11 (83)
Allen ..............................8 (79)
Takahashi ......................8 (10)
Baldwin .........................6 (75)
Myers ............................6 (87)
Reardon........................6 (80)
Parker ...........................5 (73)
Anderson .....................4 (62)
Bearnarth .....................4 (63)
HOLDS
PARNELL ...........16 (09)
Beato...........................11 (11)
Smith...........................10 (07)
Lidle...............................9 (97)
Myers ............................7 (87)
Koo................................6 (05)
McDowell.....................6 (85)
Padilla ............................6 (05)
EDGIN ..................5 (12)
Four tied with ......................4
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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ALL-TIME LEADERS
YEAR
1987
1987
1989
1991
2007
HR
36
39
36
38
30
SB
32
36
41
30
34
RBI
116
112
124
104
101
115
114
113
117
108
101
124
112
120
100
117
HOME RUNS
1990
2008
2005
1991
1988
2008
2006
1976
2006
1987
1970
1989
1975
1999
1985
1975
1985
1970
1980
1989
1999
9
9
10
10
11
11
13
11
13
13
13
11
11
11
11
33
39
40
38
38
39
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POSTSEASON
6
6
6
6
6
6
HISTORY
IN A MONTH-INDIVIDUAL
April
Carlos Delgado
Dave Kingman
May
Carlos Beltran
Darryl Strawberry
June
Tommie Agee
Howard Johnson
July
Dave Kingman
August
Mike Piazza
September
Gary Carter
IN ANY MONTH
Dave Kingman
July
Gary Carter
September
Tommie Agee
June
Lee Mazzilli
July
Howard Johnson
June
Mike Piazza
August
IN A MONTH-TEAM
April
2006
May
1999
June
2006
July
2004
August
1962
September
2002
INTERLEAGUE (SEASON)
Carlos Beltran
2006
Cliff Floyd
2005
Richard Hidalgo
2004
Mike Piazza
2000
Mike Piazza
2001
DAVID WRIGHT
2007
INTERLEAGUE (CAREER)
Mike Piazza
28
DAVID WRIGHT
18
Carlos Beltran
16
Cliff Floyd
14
Carlos Delgado
11
Edgardo Alfonzo
11
YEAR IN REVIEW
2006
1987
2007
1975
1999
2012
1996
2000
2002
1976
AT HOME (SEASON)
Darryl Strawberry
24
Carlos Delgado
21
Cliff Floyd
21
Howard Johnson
21
Darryl Strawberry
21
DAVID WRIGHT
21
ON THE ROAD (SEASON)
Carlos Beltran
26
Howard Johnson
23
Carlos Beltran
22
Dave Kingman
22
Mike Piazza
22
Ike Davis
21
Todd Hundley
21
Mike Piazza
21
Mike Piazza
21
Dave Kingman
21
AS A DESIGNATED HITTER
Mike Piazza
9
Carlos Delgado
3
Gary Sheffield
3
Carlos Beltran
3
Matt Franco
2
Chris Carter
2
IN EXTRA INNINGS
Howard Johnson
9
Kevin McReynolds
5
Tommie Agee
4
Bobby Bonilla
4
Todd Hundley
4
Mike Piazza
4
Darryl Strawberry
4
Carlos Beltran
3
Donn Clendenon
3
Chris Jones
3
Dave Kingman
3
Ron Swoboda
3
PLAYER BIOS
30-30 SEASON
Howard Johnson
Darryl Strawberry
Howard Johnson
Howard Johnson
DAVID WRIGHT
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
RBI
IN A MONTH-INDIVIDUAL
April
Jeff Kent
May
Willie Montanez
June
Mike Piazza
July
Carlos Beltran
August
Mike Piazza
September
Gary Carter
1994
1978
2000
2006
1999
1985
26
28
32
32
33
34
IN ANY MONTH
Gary Carter
Mike Piazza
Mike Piazza
Carlos Beltran
Dave Kingman
1985
1999
2000
2006
1975
34
33
32
32
31
September
August
June
July
July
INTERLEAGUE (SEASON)
DAVID WRIGHT
2010
Mike Piazza
1999
Todd Zeile
2000
Mike Piazza
2000
Mike Piazza
2001
DAVID WRIGHT
2008
Ike Davis
2012
24
19
17
16
16
16
16
INTERLEAGUE (CAREER)
Mike Piazza
89
DAVID WRIGHT
80
Jose Reyes
56
Edgardo Alfonzo
46
Carlos Beltran
42
1991
1988
1982
38
39
37
.337
STRIKEOUTS
David Cone
David Cone
Dwight Gooden
Dwight Gooden
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
R.A. Dickey
1991
1990
1985
1984
1976
1975
1973
1971
1970
2012
241
233
268
276
235
243
251
289
283
230
RBI
Howard Johnson
1991
117
BATTING AVERAGE
Jose Reyes
2011
STOLEN BASES
Jose Reyes
Jose Reyes
Jose Reyes
2007
2006
2005
78
64
60
WINS
Dwight Gooden
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
1985
1975
1969
24
22
25
ERA
JOHAN SANTANA
Dwight Gooden
Craig Swan
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
2008
1985
1982
1973
1971
1970
2.53
1.53
2.43
2.08
1.76
2.82
SAVES
John Franco
John Franco
1994
1990
30
33
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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H
1318
1168
1372
1202
1286
1288
1252
1311
1358
1365
1154
1345
1286
1430
1334
1319
1332
1399
1407
868
1361
1314
1400
1425
1462
1499
1387
1351
1410
1305
1254
1350
966
1323
1515
1448
1425
1553
1445
1361
1409
1317
1376
1421
1469
1543
1491
1472
1361
1477
1357
2B
166
156
195
203
187
178
178
184
211
203
175
198
183
217
198
227
227
255
218
136
227
172
235
239
261
287
251
280
278
250
259
228
164
218
267
274
289
297
281
273
238
262
289
279
323
294
274
295
266
309
286
3B
40
35
31
27
35
23
30
41
42
29
31
24
22
34
34
30
47
41
41
35
26
26
25
35
31
34
24
21
21
24
17
37
21
34
47
28
24
14
20
18
22
24
20
32
41
27
38
49
40
39
21
HR
139
96
103
107
98
83
81
109
120
98
105
85
96
101
102
88
86
74
61
57
97
112
107
134
148
192
152
147
172
117
93
158
117
125
147
153
136
181
198
147
160
124
185
175
200
177
172
95
128
108
139
RBI
573
459
527
460
534
461
434
598
640
546
490
553
538
604
560
525
561
558
554
325
568
542
607
651
730
771
659
633
734
605
564
632
477
617
697
741
671
814
761
608
650
607
658
683
800
761
751
631
625
676
625
BB
616
457
353
392
446
362
379
527
684
547
589
540
597
501
561
529
549
498
501
304
456
436
500
546
631
592
544
504
536
578
572
448
336
446
445
550
571
717
675
545
486
489
512
486
547
549
619
526
502
571
503
SO
991
1078
932
1129
992
981
1203
1089
1062
958
990
805
735
805
797
887
829
817
840
603
1005
1031
1001
872
968
1012
842
934
851
789
956
879
807
994
1069
1029
1049
994
1037
1062
1044
1035
1159
1075
1071
981
1024
928
1095
1085
1250
SB
59
41
36
28
55
58
72
66
118
89
41
27
43
32
66
98
100
135
158
103
136
141
149
117
118
159
140
158
110
153
129
79
25
58
97
97
62
150
66
66
87
70
107
153
146
200
138
122
130
130
79
MEDIA
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MEDIA GUIDE I 431
POSTSEASON
R
617
501
569
495
587
498
473
632
695
588
528
608
572
646
615
587
607
593
611
348
609
575
652
695
783
823
703
683
775
640
599
672
506
657
746
777
706
853
807
642
690
642
684
722
834
804
799
671
656
718
650
HISTORY
AB
5492
5336
5566
5441
5371
5417
5503
5427
5443
5477
5135
5457
5468
5587
5415
5410
5433
5591
5478
3493
5510
5444
5438
5549
5558
5601
5408
5489
5504
5359
5340
5448
3869
4958
5618
5524
5510
5572
5486
5459
5496
5341
5532
5505
5558
5605
5606
5453
5465
5600
5450
YEAR IN REVIEW
G
161
162
163
164
161
162
163
162
162
162
156
161
162
162
162
162
162
163
162
105
162
162
162
162
162
162
160
162
162
161
162
162
113
144
162
162
162
163
162
162
161
161
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
AVG
.240
.219
.246
.221
.239
.238
.228
.242
.249
.249
.225
.246
.235
.256
.246
.244
.245
.250
.257
.248
.247
.241
.257
.257
.263
.268
.256
.246
.256
.244
.235
.248
.250
.267
.270
.262
.259
.279
.263
.249
.256
.247
.249
.258
.264
.275
.266
.270
.249
.264
.249
PLAYER BIOS
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
BATTING
FRONT OFFICE
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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432 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
POSTSEASON
PITCHING
MEDIA
AVG
5.04
4.12
4.25
4.06
4.17
3.73
2.72
2.99
3.45
2.99
3.26
3.26
3.42
3.39
2.94
3.77
3.87
3.84
3.85
3.55
3.88
3.68
3.60
3.11
3.11
3.84
2.91
3.29
3.43
3.56
3.66
4.05
4.13
3.88
4.22
3.95
3.76
4.27
4.16
4.07
3.89
4.48
4.09
3.76
4.14
4.21
4.07
4.45
3.73
4.19
4.09
G
161
162
163
164
161
162
163
162
162
162
156
161
162
162
162
162
162
163
162
105
162
162
162
162
162
162
160
162
162
161
162
162
113
144
162
162
162
163
162
162
161
161
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
162
CG
43
42
40
29
37
36
45
51
47
42
32
47
46
40
53
27
21
16
17
7
15
18
12
32
27
16
31
24
18
12
17
16
7
9
10
7
9
5
8
6
9
3
2
8
7
2
5
3
8
6
7
SO
4
5
10
11
9
10
25
28
10
13
12
15
15
14
18
12
7
10
9
3
5
7
15
19
11
7
22
12
14
11
13
8
3
9
10
8
16
7
10
14
10
10
6
11
9
10
12
12
19
9
5
SV
10
12
15
14
22
19
32
35
32
22
41
40
14
31
25
28
26
36
33
24
37
33
50
37
46
51
46
38
41
39
34
22
35
36
41
49
46
49
49
48
36
38
31
38
43
39
43
39
36
43
36
IP
1430.0
1427.1
1438.2
1454.2
1427.0
1433.2
1483.1
1468.1
1459.2
1466.1
1414.2
1465.0
1470.1
1466.0
1449.0
1433.2
1455.1
1482.2
1451.1
926.0
1447.1
1451.0
1442.2
1488.0
1484.0
1454.0
1439.0
1454.1
1440.0
1437.1
1446.2
1438.0
1023.0
1291.0
1440.0
1459.1
1458.0
1456.2
1450.0
1445.2
1442.2
1413.2
1449.0
1453.2
1461.2
1452.1
1464.1
1426.0
1453.0
1448.0
1434.0
H
1577
1452
1511
1462
1497
1369
1250
1217
1260
1227
1263
1345
1433
1344
1248
1378
1447
1486
1473
906
1508
1384
1371
1306
1304
1407
1253
1260
1339
1403
1404
1483
1069
1291
1517
1452
1381
1372
1398
1418
1408
1497
1452
1390
1402
1415
1415
1452
1438
1482
1368
R
948
774
776
752
761
672
499
541
630
550
578
588
646
625
538
663
690
706
702
432
723
680
676
568
578
698
532
595
613
646
653
744
526
618
779
709
645
711
738
713
703
754
731
648
731
687
715
757
652
742
707
ER
801
654
680
656
661
594
449
487
559
487
513
531
558
552
473
601
626
633
621
365
624
593
577
514
513
621
465
532
548
568
588
647
470
556
675
640
609
691
670
654
624
704
658
599
673
687
662
705
602
674
651
BB
571
529
466
498
521
536
430
517
575
529
486
490
504
580
419
490
531
607
510
336
582
615
573
515
509
510
404
532
444
410
482
434
332
401
532
504
532
617
574
438
543
576
592
491
527
570
590
616
545
514
488
SO
772
806
717
776
773
893
1014
1012
1064
1157
1059
1027
908
989
1025
911
775
818
886
490
759
717
1028
1039
1083
1032
1100
1108
1217
1028
1025
867
640
901
999
982
1129
1172
1164
1191
1107
907
977
1012
1161
1134
1181
1031
1706
1126
1240
HR
192
162
130
147
166
124
87
119
135
100
118
127
99
99
97
118
114
120
140
74
119
97
104
111
103
135
78
115
119
108
98
139
117
133
159
160
152
167
164
186
163
168
156
135
180
165
163
158
135
147
161
FRONT OFFICE
Thomas, 23
Hunt, 28
Christopher, 26
Kranepool, 24
Boyer, 28
Davis, 32
Jones, 29
Jones, 25
Agee, 30
Grote, 25
Agee, 23
Staub, 36
Jones, 23
Millan, 37
Millan/Miner, 25
Stearns, 25
Montanez, 32
Youngblood, 37
Mazzilli, 31
Brooks, 21
Stearns/Wilson, 25
Wilson, 25
Hernandez, 31
Hernandez, 34
Hernandez, 34
Dykstra, 37
McReynolds, 30
Johnson, 41
Jefferies, 40!
Johnson, 34
Murray, 37
Murray, 28
Bonilla/Kent, 24
Brogna, 27
Gilkey, 44
Olerud, 34
McRae/Olerud, 36
Alfonzo, 41
Alfonzo, 40
Piazza, 29
Perez, 27
Wigginton, 36
Matsui, 32
Wright, 42
Wright, 40
Wright, 42
Wright, 42
Wright, 39
Wright, 36
Reyes, 31
Wright, 41
Davis/Murphy/Wright, 156
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MEDIA GUIDE I 433
MEDIA
! Led league
# Tied for league lead
POSTSEASON
DOUBLES
Thomas, 152
Hunt, 145
Christopher, 163
Kranepool, 133
Hunt, 138
Davis, 174
Jones, 151
Jones, 164
Agee, 182
Jones, 161
Agee, 96
Millan, 185
Staub, 145
Millan, 191
Millan, 150
Randle, 156
Henderson/Montanez, 156
Mazzilli, 181
Mazzilli, 162
Brooks, 110
Wilson, 178
Wilson, 176
Hernandez, 171
Hernandez, 183
Hernandez, 171
Hernandez, 170
McReynolds, 159
Johnson, 164
Jefferies, 171
Johnson, 146
Murray, 144
Murray, 174
Kent, 121
Vizcaino, 146
L. Johnson, 227!
Alfonzo, 163
Olerud, 197
Alfonzo, 191
Alfonzo, 176
Piazza, 151
Alomar, 157
Wigginton, 146
Matsui, 125
Reyes, 190
Reyes, 194
Wright, 196
Reyes, 204!
Wright, 164
Pagan, 168
Reyes, 181
Wright, 178
HISTORY
HITS
Thomas, 69
Hunt, 64
Christopher, 78
Lewis, 64
Jones, 74
Davis, 72
Jones, 63
Agee, 97
Agee, 107
Jones, 63
Harrelson, 54
Millan, 82
Milner, 70
Staub, 93
Kingman, 70
Randle, 78
Henderson, 83
Youngblood, 90
Mazzilli, 82
Wilson, 49
Wilson, 90
Wilson, 91
Wilson, 88
Hernandez, 87
Hernandez, 94
Strawberry, 108
Strawberry, 101
Johnson, 104
Jefferies, 96
Johnson, 108
Murray, 64
Bonilla, 81
Bonilla, 60
Brogna, 72
L. Johnson, 117
Olerud, 90
Alfonzo, 94
Alfonzo, 123
Alfonzo, 109
Piazza, 81
Alfonzo, 78
Wigginton, 73
Cameron, 76
Reyes/Wright, 99
Beltran, 127
Reyes, 119
Beltran, 116
Wright, 88
Wright, 87
Reyes, 101
Wright, 91
YEAR IN REVIEW
RUNS
Thomas, 571
Hunt, 533
Christopher, 543
McMillan, 528
Boyer, 496
Davis, 577
Jones, 509
Agee, 565
Agee, 636
Harrelson, 547
Agee, 422
Millan, 638
Staub, 561
Millan, 676
Millan, 531
Mazzilli, 537
Montanez, 609
Taveras, 635
Mazzilli, 578
Brooks, 358
Wilson, 639
Wilson, 638
Wilson, 587
Hernandez, 593
Hernandez, 551
McReynolds, 590
McReynolds, 552
Johnson, 571
Jefferies, 604
Johnson, 564
Murray, 551
Murray, 610
Kent, 415
Vizcaino, 509
L. Johnson, 682!
Olerud, 524
Olerud, 558
Alfonzo, 628
Bell, 546
Zeile, 531
Alomar, 590
Wigginton, 573
Cameron, 493
Reyes, 696
Reyes, 647
Reyes, 681
Reyes, 688
Wright, 535
Wright, 587
Reyes, 537
Wright, 581
AT-BATS
Thomas, 156
Hickman, 146
Christopher, 154
McMillan, 157
Kranepool, 146
Davis, 154
Jones, 147
Agee, 149
Harrelson, 157
Harrelson, 142
Kranepool, 122
Millan, 153
Garrett/Staub, 151
Millan, 162 #
Millan, 139
Mazzilli, 159
Montanez, 159
Mazzilli/Youngblood, 158
Mazzilli, 152
Flynn, 105
Wilson, 159
Foster, 157
Hernandez/Wilson, 154
Hernandez, 158
Hernandez, 149
Johnson, 157
Strawberry, 153
Johnson, 153
Johnson, 154
Johnson, 156
Murray, 156
Murray, 154
Bonilla, 108
Vizcaino, 135
L. Johnson, 160
Olerud, 154
Olerud, 160
Olerud, 162
Zeile, 153
Zeile, 151
Burnitz, 154
Wigginton, 156
Cameron, 140
Reyes, 161
Wright, 154
Reyes/Wright, 160
Beltran, 161
Murphy, 155
Wright, 157
Harris/Reyes, 126
PLAYER BIOS
GAMES
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
YEAR
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
TRIPLES
Neal, 9
Hickman, 6
Christopher, 8
Kranepool, 4
Bressoud, 5
Jones, 5
Swoboda, 6
Boswell, 7
Harrelson/Jones, 8
Harrelson/Jones, 6
Martinez, 5
Millan, 4
Martinez, 7
Phillips, 7
Phillips, 6
Randle, 7
Henderson, 9
Taveras, 9
Flynn/Henderson, 8
Wilson, 8
Wilson, 9
Strawberry, 7
Wilson, 10
Wilson, 8
Dykstra, 7
Wilson, 7
Wilson, 5
Johnson/McReynolds, 3
Magadan, 6
Coleman, 5
Four with 2
Coleman, 8
Kent, 5
Butler, 7
L. Johnson, 21
L. Johnson, 6
McRae, 5
Cedeno, 4
Harris/Zeile, 3
Ordonez, 4
Perez, 6
Wigginton, 6
Six Players, 2
Reyes, 17!
Reyes, 17!
Reyes, 12
Reyes, 19!
Pagan, 11
Reyes, 10
Reyes, 16#
Torres, 7
HOME RUNS
Thomas, 34
Hickman, 17
C. Smith, 20
Swoboda, 19
Kranepool, 16
Davis, 16
Charles, 15
Agee, 26
Agee, 24
Agee/Kranepool/Jones, 14
Milner, 17
Milner, 23
Milner, 20
Kingman, 36
Kingman, 37
RBI
Thomas, 94
Thomas, 60
Christopher, 76
C. Smith, 62
Boyer, 61
Davis, 73
Swoboda, 59
Agee, 76
Clendenon, 97
Jones, 69
Jones, 52
Staub, 76
Staub, 78
Staub, 105
Kingman, 86
Henderson/Milner/Stearns, 12 Henderson, 65
Montanez 17
Montanez, 96
Youngblood, 16
Hebner/Mazzilli, 79
Mazzilli, 16
Mazzilli, 76
Kingman, 22
Kingman, 59
Kingman, 37 !
Kingman, 99
Foster, 28
Foster, 90
Strawberry, 26
Strawberry, 97
Carter, 32
Carter, 100
Strawberry, 27
Carter, 105
Strawberry, 39
Strawberry, 104
Strawberry, 39#
Strawberry, 101
Johnson, 36
Johnson, 101
Strawberry, 37
Strawberry, 108
Johnson, 38 !
Johnson, 117 !
Bonilla, 19
Murray, 93
Bonilla, 34
Murray, 100
Bonilla, 20
Kent, 68
Brogna, 22
Brogna, 76
Hundley, 41
Gilkey, 117
Hundley, 30
Olerud, 102
Piazza, 23
Olerud, 93
Piazza, 40
Piazza, 124
Piazza, 38
Piazza, 113
Piazza, 36
Piazza, 94
Piazza, 33
Piazza, 98
Floyd, 18
Wigginton, 71
Cameron, 30
Cameron, 76
Floyd, 34
Wright, 102
Beltran, 41
Wright/Beltran, 116
Beltran, 33
Beltran, 112
Delgado, 38
Wright, 124
Murphy, 12
Wright, 72
Wright, 29
Wright, 103
Beltran, 15
Beltran, 66
Davis, 32
Wright, 93
SB
Ashburn/Chacon, 12
Kanehl, 6
AVG*
Mantilla, .275
Hunt, .272
Christopher/Hunt & D. Smith, 6 Hunt, .303
Christopher/Lewis, 4
Kranepool, .253
Jones, 16
Hunt, .288
Harrelson/Jones, 12
Davis, .302
Jones, 23
Jones, .297
Jones, 16
Jones, .340
Agee, 31
Agee, .286
Agee/Harrelson, 28
Jones, .319
Harrelson, 12
Staub, .293
Garrett, 6
Millan, .290
Milner, 10
Jones, .282
Kingman, 7
Unser, .294
Boisclair/Harrelson, 9
Millan, .282
Randle, 33
Randle, .304
Stearns, 25
Mazzilli, .273
Taveras, 42
Mazzilli, .303
Mazzilli, 41
Henderson, .290
Wilson, 24
Brooks, .307
Wilson, 58
Wilson, .279
Wilson, 54
Wilson, .276
Wilson, 46
Hemandez, .311
Backman, 30
Hernandez, .309
Dykstra, 31
Hernandez, .310
Strawberry, 36
Hernandez, .290
Dykstra, 30
McReynolds, .288
Johnson, 41
Johnson, .287
Johnson, 34
Magadan, .328
Coleman, 37
Jefferies, .272
Coleman, 24
Murray, .261
Coleman, 38
Murray, .285
Cangelosi, 5
Kent, .292
Butler, 21
Brogna, .289
L. Johnson, 50
L. Johnson, .333
Everett, 17
Alfonzo, .315
McRae, 20
Olerud, .354
Cedeno, 66
Alfonzo, .304
Bell/Harris, 8
Piazza/Alfonzo,.324
Relaford, 13
Piazza, .300
Cedeno, 25
Alfonzo, .308
Cedeno, 14
Cedeno, .267
Cameron, 22
Matsui, .272
Reyes, 60!
Wright, .306
Reyes, 64!
Lo Duca, .318
Reyes, 78!
Wright, .325
Reyes, 56
Wright, .302
Wright, 27
Beltran, .325
Pagan, 37
Pagan, .290
Reyes, 39
Reyes, .337!
Wright, 15
Wright, .306
! Led league
# Tied for league lead
* Based on 502 plate appear., except 1981 (326 plate appearances)
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434 I 2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE
FRONT OFFICE
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Weathers, 71
Weathers, 77
Stanton, 83
Hernandez, 67
Heilman, 74
Heilman, 81
Feliciano, 86!
Feliciano, 88!
Feliciano, 92!
Byrdak, 72
Parnell, 74
Viola, 2.67
Cone, 3.29
Fernandez,2.73
Gooden, 3.45
Saberhagen,2.74
B. Jones, 4.19
Clark, 3.43
Reed, 2.89
Leiter, 2.47
Leiter, 4.23
Hampton,3.14
Leiter, 3.31
Trachsel 3.37
Trachsel, 3.78
Leiter, 3.21
Martinez, 2.82
Glavine, 3.82
Perez, 3.56
Santana, 2.53!
Santana, 3.13
Dickey, 2.84
Dickey, 3.28
Dickey 2.73
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2013 NEW YORK
MEDIA GUIDE I 435
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
Franco, 55
Innis, 69
Innis, 76
Innis, 67
Franco, 47
Dipoto, 58
Henry, 58
McMichael, 73
Cook, 73
Wendell, 80
Wendell, 77
Benitez, 73
Swan, 3.35
Seaver, 3.55
Gooden, 2.60
Gooden, 1.53
Ojeda, 2.57
Gooden, 3.21
Cone, 2.22
Fernandez,2.83
HISTORY
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Seaver, 2.76
Koosman,2.08
Seaver, 2.21
Seaver, 2.81
Seaver, 1.76
Matlack, 2.32
Seaver, 2.08
Matlack, 2.41
Seaver, 2.38
Seaver, 2.59
Espinosa, 3.42
Swan, 2.43
Swan, 3.30
Zachry, 3.00
YEAR IN REVIEW
R. Taylor, 50
R. Taylor, 58
R. Taylor, 59
McGraw/R. Taylor, 57
Frisella, 53
McGraw, 54
McGraw, 60
R. L. Miller, 58
Baldwin, 54
Lockwood, 56
Lockwood, 63
Lockwood, 57
Murray, 58
Reardon, 61
Allen, 43
Orosco, 54
Sisk, 67
Orosco, 60
McDowell, 62
McDowell, 75
Orosco, 58
McDowell, 62
Myers, 65
ERA*
Jackson, 4.40
Willey, 3.10
Cisco, 3.62
Fisher, 3.94
Ribant, 3.21
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
WINS
LOSSES
STARTS
Craig, 10-24
Craig, 10-24 !
Hook, 34
Jackson, 13-17
Craig, 5-22 !
Jackson, 34
Jackson, 11-16
Stallard, 10-20 !
Fisher/Stallard, 34
Fisher, 8-24/Jackson 8-20 Fisher, 8-24 !
Fisher, 36
Fisher, 11-14/Ribant, 11-9 Fisher, 11-14
Fisher, 33
B. Shaw, 11-10
Seaver, 16-13
Fisher, 9-18
Seaver, 34
Koosman, 19-12
Cardwell, 7-13
Seaver, 35
Seaver, 25-7 !
Gentry, 13-12
Gentry/Seaver, 35
Seaver, 18-12
McAndrew,10-14
Seaver, 36
Seaver, 20-10
Ryan, 10-14
Seaver, 35
Koosman, 11-12/Seaver, 21-12 Seaver, 35
Seaver, 21-12
Seaver, 19-10
Matlack, 14-16
Seaver, 36
Koosman, 15-11
Matlack, 13-15
Koosman, 35
Seaver, 22-9 !
Koosman, 14-13/Tate 5-13 Seaver, 36
Koosman, 21-10
Lolich, 8-13
Matlack, 35
Espinosa, 10-13
Koosman, 8-20 #
Koosman, 32
Espinosa, 11-15/Koosman, 3-15Espinosa/Koosman, 32
Espinosa, 11-15
Swan, 14-13
Falcone, 6-14
Swan, 35
Bomback, 10-8
Burris, 7-13
Burris, 29
Allen, 7-6/Zachry 7-14 Zachry, 7-14 #
Zachry, 24
Swan, 11-7
Scott, 7-13
Puleo, 24
Orosco, 13-7
Torrez, 10-17 !
Seaver/Torrez, 34
Gooden, 17-9
Terrell, 11-12
Darling/Terrell, 33
Gooden, 24-4 !
Fernandez, 9-9
Darling/Gooden, 35
Ojeda, 18-5
McDowell, 14-9
Darling, 34
Gooden, 15-7
Orosco, 3-9
Darling, 32
Cone, 20-3
Ojeda, 10-13
Gooden/Darling, 34
Cone, 14-8/Darling, 14-14 Darling, 14-14
Cone/Darling, 33
Fernandez, 14-5
Viola, 20-12
Fernandez, 9-14
Viola, 35
Cone, 14-14
Viola, 13-15
Viola, 35
Fernandez, 14-11
Gooden, 10-13
Fernandez, 32
Gooden, 12-15
Young, 1-16
Gooden/Tanana, 29
Saberhagen, 14-4
Smith, 4-10
B. Jones/Saberhagen, 24
B. Jones, 10-10
B. Jones, 10-10
B. Jones, 30
Clark, 14-11
Isringhausen, 6-14
Clark, 32
B. Jones, 15-9
Mlicki, 8-12
Mlicki, 32
Leiter, 17-6
Reed, 16-11
Reed, 31
Hershiser/Leiter 13-12 Hershiser/Leiter, 13-12
Hershiser/Leiter, 32
Leiter, 16-8
Rusch, 11-11
Hampton, 33
Leiter, 11-11/Appier, 11-10Trachsel, 11-13
Appier/Rusch, 33
Trachsel, 11-13
Leiter, 13-13
Leiter, 13-13
Leiter, 33
Trachsel, 16-10
Glavine, 9-14
Trachsel, 33
Trachsel, 12-13
Glavine, 11-14
Glavine/Trachsel, 33
Martinez, 15-8
Glavine, 13-13
Glavine, 33
Glavine, 15-7/Trachsel, 15-8 Martinez, 9-8/Trachsel, 15-8 Glavine, 32
Maine/Perez, 15-10
Maine/Perez, 15-10
Glavine, 34
Santana, 16-7
Pelfrey, 13-11
Perez/Santana, 34
Santana, 13-9
Pelfrey, 10-12
Pelfrey, 31
Pelfrey, 15-9
Niese, 9-10
Pelfrey, 33
Gee, 13-6
Dickey, 8-13/Pelfrey 7-13 Pelfrey, 33
Dickey, 20-6
Niese 13-9/Santana 6-9/
Dickey, 33
Young 4-9
PLAYER BIOS
GAMES
Anderson, 50
Bearnarth, 58
Wakefield, 62
Fisher, 43
Hamilton, 57
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
COMPLETE GAME
Craig/Hook, 13
Craig, 14
Jackson/Stallard, 11
Fisher, 10
Fisher/Ribant, 10
Seaver, 18
Koosman, 17
Seaver, 18
Seaver, 19
Seaver, 21
Seaver, 13
Seaver, 18 #
Matlack, 14
Seaver, 15
Koosman, 17
Espinosa, 7
Espinosa, 6
Swan, 10
Zachary, 7
Falcone/Zachary, 3
Falcone, 3
Seaver/Torrez, 5
Gooden, 7
Gooden, 16 #
Gooden, 12
Gooden, 7
Gooden, 10
Cone, 7
Viola, 7
Cone, 5
Cone, 7
Gooden, 7
Saberhagen, 4
B. Jones/Saberhagen, 3
Jones, 3
B. Jones/Reed, 2
Leiter, 4
Rogers, 2
Hampton, 3
Reed, 3
Astacio, 3
Trachsel, 2
Glavine/Benson, 1
Martinez, 4
Trachsel/Perez/Maine/
O. Hernandez, 1
Glavine/Maine, 1
Santana, 3
Figueroa/Misch/Hernandez, 1
Santana, 4
Pelfrey, 2
Dickey, 5!
SHUTOUTS
Jackson, 4
Willey, 4
Jackson, 3
Jackson, 3
Fisher/B. Shaw, 2
Cardwell, 3
Koosman, 7
Koosman, 6
McAndrew, 3
Seaver, 4
Matlack, 4
Koosman/Matlack/Seaver, 3
Matlack, 7 !
Seaver, 5
Matlack, 6 #
Matlack/Seaver, 3
Zachary, 2
Swan, 3
Zachary, 3
Falcone, 1
Jones/Leach/Puleo, 1
Seaver/Terrell, 2
Gooden, 3
Gooden, 8
Darling/Gooden/Ojeda, 2
Gooden, 3
Ojeda, 5
Cone/Ojeda/Fernandez, 2
Viola, 3
Cone, 2
Cone, 5#
Gooden, 2
Jacome/B. Jones, 1
B. Jones, 1
Harnisch/B. Jones/Isringhausen, 1
Mlicki/B. Jones/Reynoso, 1
Leiter, 2
Leiter/Reed/Rogers, 1
Hampton/Leiter, 1
Reed/Trachsel/Appier, 1
Leiter, 2
Trachsel, 2
Glavine/Benson, 1
Martinez/Glavine/Heilman, 1
Soler/Maine/Perez, 1
SAVES
Anderson, 4
Bearnarth, 4
Hunter, 5
Ribant, 3
Hamilton, 13
R. Taylor, 8
R. Taylor, 13
R. Taylor, 13
R. Taylor, 13
Frisella, 12
McGraw, 27
McGraw, 25
Parker, 4
Apodaca, 13
Lockwood, 19
Lockwood, 20
Lockwood, 15
Lockwood, 9
Allen, 22
Allen, 18
Allen, 19
Orosco, 17
Orosco, 31
McDowell/Orosco, 17
McDowell, 22
McDowell, 25
Myers, 26
Myers, 24
Franco, 33 !
Franco, 30
Franco/Young, 15
Franco, 10
Franco, 30
Franco, 29
Franco, 28
Franco, 36
Franco, 38
Benitez, 22
Benitez, 41
Benitez, 43
Benitez, 33
Benitez, 21
Looper, 29
Looper, 28
Wagner, 40
INNINGS
Craig, 233.1
Craig, 236
Fisher, 227.2
Fisher, 253.2
Fisher, 230
Seaver, 251
Seaver, 278
Seaver, 273.1
Seaver, 290.2
Seaver, 286.1
Seaver, 262
Seaver, 290
Matlack, 265.1
Seaver, 280.1
Seaver, 271
Koosman, 226.2
Koosman, 235.1
Swan, 251.1
Burris, 170.1
Zachry, 139
Falcone/Puleo, 171
Seaver, 231
Gooden, 218
Gooden, 276.2 !
Gooden, 250
Darling, 207.2
Gooden, 248.1
Cone, 219.2
Viola, 249.2!
Cone, 232.2
Fernandez, 214.2
Gooden, 208.2
Saberhagen, 177.1
B. Jones, 195.2
Clark, 212.1
Reed, 208.1
Reed, 212.1
Leiter, 213.0
Hampton, 217.2
Appier, 206.2
Leiter, 204.1
Trachsel, 204.2
Glavine, 212.1
Martinez, 217.0
Glavine, 198.0
Glavine/Maine, 1
Santana, 2
Figueroa/Misch, 1
Santana, 2
Batista/Capuano, 1
Dickey, 3!
Wagner, 34
Wagner, 27
Rodriguez, 35
Rodriguez, 25
Rodriguez, 23
Francisco, 23
Glavine, 200.1
Santana, 234.1
Pelfrey, 184.1
Pelfrey, 204.0
Dickey, 208.2
Dickey, 233.2!
! Led league
# Tied for league lead
*Current save rule established in 1969
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POSTSEASON
MANAGER
Stengel
Stengel
Stengel
Stengel-Westrum
Westrum
Westrum-Parker
Hodges
Hodges
Hodges
Hodges
Berra
Berra
Berra
Berra-McMillan
Frazier
Frazier-Torre
Torre
Torre
Torre
Torre
Bamberger
Bamberger-Howard
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson-Harrelson
Harrelson-Cubbage
Torborg
Torborg-Green
Green
Green
Green-Valentine
Valentine
Valentine
Valentine
Valentine
Valentine
Valentine
Howe
Howe
Randolph
Randolph
Randolph
Randolph-Manuel
Manuel
Manuel
Collins
Collins
HISTORY
.478
GB-A
-60.5
-48.5
-40
-47
-28.5
-40.5
-24
+8
-6
-14
-13.5
+1.5
-17
-10.5
-15
-37
-24
-35
-24
-18.5
-27
-22
-6.5
-3
+21.5
-3
+15
-6
-4
-20.5
-24.0
-38.0
-18.5
-21.0
-25.0
-13.0
-18.0
-6.5
-1.0
-6.0
-26.5
-34.5
-25.0
-7.0
+12.0
-1.0
-3.0
-23.0
-18.0
-25.0
-24.0
YEAR IN REVIEW
3,885-4,237
POS
10
10
10
10
9
10
9
1-East
3-East
3-East (T)
3-East
1-East
5-East
3-East (T)
3-East
6-East
6-East
6-East
5-East
5-East
6-East
6-East
2-East
2-East
1-East
2-East
1-East
2-East
2-East
5-East
5-East
7-East
3-East
2-East (T)
4-East
3-East
2-East
2-East
2-East
3-East
5-East
5-East
4-East
3-East (T)
1-East
2-East
2-East
4-East
4-East
4-East
4-East
PCT.
.250
.315
.327
.309
.410
.377
.451
.617
.512
.512
.532
.509
.438
.506
.531
.395
.407
.389
.414
.398
.401
.420
.556
.605
.667
.568
.625
.537
.562
.478
.444
.364
.487
.479
.438
.543
.543
.595
.580
.506
.466
.410
.438
.512
.599
.543
.549
.432
.488
.475
.457
PLAYER BIOS
TOTALS
W-L
40-120
51-111
53-109
50-112
66-95
61-101
73-89
100-62
83-79
83-79
83-73
82-79
71-91
82-80
86-76
64-98
66-96
63-99
67-95
41-62
65-97
68-94
90-72
98-64
108-54
92-70
100-60
87-75
91-71
77-84
72-90
59-103
55-58
69-75
71-91
88-74
88-74
97-66
94-68
82-80
75-86
66-95
71-91
83-79
97-65
88-74
89-73
70-92
79-83
77-85
74-88
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
19-39
4-13 3-17-10 40-120
1963
34-47
17-64 32-60 19-51
18-32
8-4
3-6-10 51-111
1964
33-48
20-61 28-58 25-51
17-30
3-6
4-12-6 53-109
1965
29-52
21-60 29-57 25-51
20-32
8-6
5-11-8 50-112
1966
32-49
34-46 34-47 32-48
25-24
5-7
5-6-12
66-95
1967
36-42
25-59 28-42 33-59
24-30
9-9
4-8-13 61-101
1968
32-49
41-40 30-42 43-47
26-37
2-13
2-9-11
73-89
1969
52-30
48-32 45-30 55-32 57-33
43-29
41-23
10-6
11-3-8 100-62
1970
44-38
39-41 41-30 42-49 50-40
33-39
24-27
9-11
3-2-8
83-79
1971
44-37
39-42 32-38 51-41 49-41
34-38
31-27
13-9
4-2-5
83-79
1972
41-37
42-36 33-32 50-41 48-36
35-37
33-15
7-6
3-1-6
83-73
1973
43-38
39-41 28-34 54-45 48-41
34-38
31-32
7-12
2-3-8
82-79
1974
36-45
35-46 37-32 34-59 39-51
32-40
17-36
4-16
2-11-5
71-91
1975
42-39
40-41 30-33 52-47 40-50
42-30
23-29
8-10
1-7-6
82-80
1976
45-37
41-39 40-31 46-45 47-43
39-33
30-30
3-8
1-2-6
86-76
1977
35-44
29-54 29-36 35-62 34-56
30-42
18-28
7-5
1-6-9
64-98
1978
33-47
33-49 24-39 42-57 37-53
29-43
27-35
8-17
1-3-8
66-96
1979
28-53
35-46 28-38 35-61 33-57
30-42
24-35
7-12
2-8-9
63-99
1980
38-44
29-51 31-41 36-54 41-49
26-46
26-34
8-13
2-4-6
67-95
1981
24-27
17-35 22-20 19-42 27-32
14-30
14-12
6-1
0-2-3
41-62
1982
33-48
32-49 25-27 40-70 37-53
28-44
23-31
7-9
0-5-6
65-97
1983
41-41
27-53 23-28 45-66 40-50
28-44
28-29
12-4
4-2-5
68-94
1984
48-33
42-39 25-32 65-40 46-44
44-28
29-20
11-1
4-3-2
90-72
1985
51-30
47-34 36-25 62-39 52-38
46-26
33-31
12-10
2-1-2
98-64
1986
55-26
53-28 42-19 66-35 59-31
49-23
29-20
13-10
4-1-4
108-54
1987
49-32
43-38 27-29 65-41 53-37
39-33
29-23
5-11
2-0-1
92-70
1988
56-24
44-36 34-20 66-40 57-33
43-27
31-21
9-5
2-0-1
100-60
1989
51-30
36-45 24-32 63-43 48-42
39-33
22-30
8-10
2-1-0
87-75
1990
52-29
39-42 31-26 60-45 51-39
40-32
23-28
5-5
2-2-3
91-71
1991
40-42
37-42 24-29 53-55 44-45
33-39
20-29
8-8
0-0-3
77-84
1992
41-40
31-50 21-27 51-63 34-56
38-34
24-30
4-9
1-2-2
72-90
1993
28-53
31-50 21-38 38-65 30-48
29-55
19-35
8-7
0-1-2
59-103
1994
23-30
32-28 18-18 37-40 15-21 21-14 19-23
19-20
4-8
0-0-1
55-58
1995
40-32
29-43 17-23 52-52 27-25 21-24 21-26
21-24
9-7
1-0-0
69-75
1996
42-39
29-52 27-31 44-60 25-27 28-33 18-31
23-35
8-8
1-1-3
71-91
1997
50-31
38-43 37-26 51-48 29-19 34-21 18-26
7-8
21-27
11-7
0-1-3
88-74
1998
47-34
41-40 33-26 55-48 22-26 33-21 24-20
9-7
35-26
7-9
4-1-3
88-74
1999
49-32
48-34 32-23 65-43 27-23 33-18 25-19 12-6
27-19
6-5
1-0-1
97-66
2000
55-26
39-42 33-24 61-44 27-23 34-16 24-20
9-9
29-20
10-8
3-0-0
94-68
2001
44-37
38-43 22-34 60-46 43-33 15-21 14-18 10-8
30-20
10-10
0-0-0
82-80
2002
38-43
37-43 21-33 54-53 35-41 20-15 10-22
3-3
7-5
27-26
5-9
0-2-1
75-86
2003
34-46
32-49 21-30 45-65 27-49 17-22 17-14
0-6
5-4
15-28
1-6
0-3-0
66-95
2004
38-43
33-48 25-31 46-60 29-47 15-21 17-15
4-2
6-6
23-24
11-6
0-1-2
71-91
2005
48-33
35-46 26-26 57-53 38-36 20-21 20-12
3-3
2-7
21-24
8-6
0-0-1
83-79
2006
50-31
47-34 36-19 61-46 45-29 23-17 23-10
6-9
31-16
9-5
1-0-2
97-65
2007
41-40
47-34 30-22 58-52 35-37 28-12 17-18
3-3
2-4
3-0
22-15
7-8
0-0-0
88-74
2008
48-33
41-40 29-25 60-48 40-32 20-20 20-15
4-2
5-4
16-19
9-9
0-0-2
89-73
2009
41-40
29-52 30-25 40-67 28-44 23-17 14-21 5-10
19-24
4-7
0-0-0
70-92
2010
47-34
32-49 22-26 57-57 31-41 21-19 14-18
6-3
7-2
25-30
7-9
1-1-0
79-83
2011
34-47
43-38 24-26 53-59 33-39 19-20 16-17
2-4
2-1
5-4
21-28
7-7
1-3-0
77-85
2012
36-45
38-43 33-26 41-62 32-40 17-22 17-19
8-7
20-22
3-7
0-1-0
74-88
Totals
1817-2252
2411-2629
442-374
91-90
20-19
374-414
3,885-4237
2073-1985
1474-1628
1689-1740
1225-1269
24-18
1243-1361
95-155-207
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MOST WINS
1-1 (2000)
0-0 (1998)
0-0 (2008)
16-10 (2002)
16-8 (2006)
21-7 (1972)
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
2012
0-0
TOTAL
3-2
2-10 (1964)
13-10
511-505
8-21 (1977)
8-18 (1979)
6-21 (1993)
4-25 (1963)
15-13
670-716-2
15-13
7-18
667-731-1
665-717
5-24 (1982)
12-16
672-685
6-18 (1962)
0-3 (2 times)
11-16
1-2
640-738-2
57-43-2
*1981, 1994 and 1995 low totals not reflected due to shortened season.
PLAYER BIOS
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
21-7 (1990)
21-7 (1985)
21-9 (1984)
21-11 (1986)
21-10 (1969)
23-7 (1969)
5-0 (1986)
5-1 (1972)
LEAST WINS
0-1 (2003)
MONTH
MARCH
FRONT OFFICE
The 22 original Mets selected in the expansion draft of October 10, 1961
$125,000
$75,000
Pitchers
Infielder
Outfielder
Pitchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Pitcher
Outfielder
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HISTORY
Catchers
YEAR IN REVIEW
EXPANSION METS
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
HISTORICAL RECORDS
BATTING
GAMES PLAYED
SEASON
162......................................John Olerud, 1999
Felix Millan, 1975
CAREER
1,853 ..........................................Ed Kranepool
CONSECUTIVE
200....................................................Jose Reyes,
April 24, 2005-June 5,2006
AT-BATS
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
11 ..........................Dave Schneck at St. Louis
September 11, 1974 (25 innings)
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
696 ........................................Jose Reyes, 2005
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, ROOKIE
573 ....................................Ty Wigginton, 2003
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
5,436 ..........................................Ed Kranepool
TEAM, NINE-INNING GAME
48 ......................at Pittsburgh,April 17, 1976
HITS
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
6 ..............................................Edgardo Alfonzo
at Houston,August 30, 1999
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
227..................................Lance Johnson, 1996
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, ROOKIE
146 ....................................Ty Wigginton, 2003
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
1,426............................................David Wright
TEAM, MOST IN AN INNING
10 ...................... vs.Atlanta,August 18, 2009
(fourth inning)
TEAM, NINE INNING GAME
23 (twice) ............at Chicago, May 26, 1964
at Colorado,April 29, 2000
TEAM, EXTRA INNING GAME
28..................................at Atlanta, July 4, 1985
(19 innings)
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
1,553 ............................................................1999
TEAM, FEWEST, SEASON*
1,168 ............................................................1963
HITTING STREAKS
TEAM, SEASON
5,618 ............................................................1996
30 ..................................................Moises Alou,
August 23-September 26, 2007
RUNS
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
6 ..............................................Edgardo Alfonzo
at Houston,August 30, 1999
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
127..................................Carlos Beltran, 2006
CONSECUTIVE GAMES,LEFTHANDER
23 ..................................................John Olerud,
July 19-August 9, 1998
CONSECUTIVE GAMES, ROOKIE
23 ..........................................................Mike Vail,
August 22-September 15, 1975
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
790 ..............................................David Wright
TEAM, DOUBLEHEADER
24 ..........................at Chicago, June 13, 1990
(Won 15-10 & 9-6)
24 ......................................................Jose Reyes
June 28-September 24, 2010
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE GAMES
AT HOME
22 ..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo,
May 16-July 6, 1997
SINGLES
INDIVIDUAL, NINE INNING GAME
5 (two times)..............................Jim Hickman
at Milwaukee, September 30, 1964
....................................................Dave Magadan
vs. Houston, July 24, 1987
INDIVIDUAL, EXTRA INNING GAME
5......................................................Gary Carter
at Atlanta, July 4, 1985 (19 innings)
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at Los Angeles, June 4, 1976
......................................................Jim Hickman
at St. Louis, September 3, 1965
INDIVIDUAL, GAME, EACH SIDE OF
THE PLATE
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER,
RIGHTHANDER
INDIVIDUAL,TWO CONSECUTIVE
GAMES (TOTAL)
5 ....................................................Gary Carter,
September 3-September 4, 1985
INDIVIDUAL,THREE CONSECUTIVE
GAMES (TOTAL)
6 ..................................................Frank Thomas
August 1,August 2,August 3, 1962
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE GAMES
WITH A HOME RUN
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE
AT-BATS
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
41 (twice) ....................Carlos Beltran, 2006
Todd Hundley, 1996
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON,
RIGHTHANDER
9........................................................Mike Piazza
INDIVIDUAL, 1-0 GAMES DECIDED BY
A HOME RUN
6........................................................Mike Piazza
TEAM, GRAND SLAMS, GAME
2 ..............................June 28, 2011 at Detroit
Jason Bay and Carlos Beltran
......................July 16, 2006 at Chicago (NL)
Cliff Floyd and Carlos Beltran
INDIVIDUAL, GRAND SLAMS,
PITCHER
RBI
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
9................................................Carlos Delgado
at NY Yankees, June 27, 2008 (G1)
9 ............................................Howard Johnson
INDIVIDUAL, INTERLEAGUE,
SEASON
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POSTSEASON
HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
252 ....................................Darryl Strawberry
YEAR IN REVIEW
INDIVIDUAL,WALK-OFF, CAREER
4 ................Mike Piazza, Kevin McReynolds,
Cleon Jones, Chris Jones
......................................................at Cincinnati,
May 1, 1988, fifth inning
(Teufel-Hernandez-Strawberry)
............................................................at Atlanta,
July 27, 1986, third inning
(Carter-Strawberry-Mitchell)
......................................................at San Diego,
July 20, 1974, fifth inning
(Theodore-Staub-Jones)
........................................................at Montreal,
May 18, 1970, eighth inning
(Marshall-Foy-Grote)
..................................................vs. Philadelphia,
April 28, 1962, sixth inning
(Thomas-Neal-Hodges)
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
...................................................................................................................................................................
HISTORY
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
818 ..............................................David Wright
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
78............................................Jose Reyes, 2007
CAREER!
.542 ..................................................Mike Piazza
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE
WITHOUT BEING CAUGHT
TEAM, HIGH
.445 ..............................................................2006
TOTAL BASES
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
16 ..................Edgardo Alfonzo at Houston,
August 30, 1999 (3-HR, 2B, 2-1B)
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
334....................................David Wright, 2008
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, SWITCH
HITTER
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
2,398............................................David Wright
TEAM, MOST, GAME
44 ......................at Arizona,August 24, 2005
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
2,474 ............................................................2006
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
EXTRA-BASE HITS
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
4 (seven times) ....last by Edgardo Alfonzo
at Houston,August 30, 1999
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
33........................................Kevin McReynolds
June 7, 1987-April 9, 1989
ROOKIE
.512 ........................Darryl Strawberry, 1983
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
370 ....................................................Jose Reyes
SACRIFICE FLIES
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
2 (many times) ..........last by Jeff Francoeur
vs. Florida,August 24, 2010
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
15 (two times) ......Howard Johnson, 1991
............................................Gary Carter, 1986
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
58 ................Ed Kranepool & David Wright
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
92 ......................................................Jose Reyes
STRIKEOUTS
INDIVIDUAL, MOST, GAME
5 (five times)........................Ryan Thompson
vs. St. Louis, September 29, 1993
....................................................Dave Kingman
vs. Houston, May 28, 1982
......................................................Frank Taveras
vs. San Diego, May 1, 1979
....................................................Ron Swoboda
vs. St. Louis (Game 1), June 22, 1969
TEAM, SEASON
99 ..................................................................1980
....................................................Ron Swoboda
at Houston,April 15, 1968
3 ....................................................Lenny Randle
at Montreal,April 15, 1978 (11innings)
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
21 (two times)....................Jose Reyes, 2007
..........................................Lenny Randle, 1977
SACRIFICE HITS
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
3 ..................................................Sid Fernandez
vs. Houston, July 24, 1987 (Game 1)
..............................................Livan Hernandez
at Florida,April 11, 2009
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
24 ..........................................Felix Millan, 1974
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
85 (two tied) ......................Dwight Gooden
..................................................Jerry Koosman
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
SEASON
.614 ......................................Mike Piazza, 2000
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INDIVIDUAL, NINE INNING GAME
5 ......................................................Mike Baxter,
at San Diego,August 4, 2012
INDIVIDUAL, EXTRA INNING GAME
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
125......................................John Olerud, 1999
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
616 ..............................................David Wright
HIT BY PITCH
INDIVIDUAL GAME
2 (many times) ............last by Ruben Tejada
vs. Florida, September 1, 2011
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
13 (two times) ....................Ron Hunt, 1963
............................................John Olerud, 1997
LEFT ON BASE
TEAM, NINE INNING GAME
16.............................. at Florida, July 25, 2001
TEAM, EXTRA INNING GAME
25 ............vs. St. Louis, September 11, 1974
(25 innings)
SHUTOUTS
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
30 ..................................................................1963
TEAM, MOST, CONSECUTIVE GAMES
WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT
AT-BATS
90 ................................................Ed Kranepool
TEAM, MOST HITS, SEASON
75 ..................................................................1993
5 ............................................Jordany Valdespin
8 ..................................................Mark Carreon
(see chart on page 493)
HITS
INDIVIDUAL, MOST CONSECUTIVE
HITS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PINCH HITTING
PLAYER BIOS
.292....................................................Jose Reyes
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
41 ........................................................Ron Hunt
FRONT OFFICE
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POSTSEASON
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PITCHING
GAMES
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
92 ..................................Pedro Feliciano, 2010
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON,
RIGHTHANDER
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE
GAMES PITCHED
8 ..................................................Turk Wendell,
September 14-September 23, 1998
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
695..................................................John Franco
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
3,045.1............................................Tom Seaver
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER,
RIGHTHANDER
PITCHERS USED
TEAM, NINE INNING GAME
10 ....................................September 20, 2012
vs. Philadelphia,August 14, 1962
TEAM, MOST USED IN A SEASON
28 ..................................................................2012
TEAM, FEWEST USED IN A SEASON*
WINS
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
25 ..........................................Tom Seaver, 1969
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, LEFTHANDED
6 ....................................................................1986
LOSSES
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
24 (two times) ................Roger Craig, 1962
................................................Jack Fisher, 1965
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, LEFTHANDED
COMPLETE GAMES
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
21 ..........................................Tom Seaver, 1971
1 ....................................................at Pittsburgh,
September 12, 1969 (1-0 & 1-0)
TEAM, CONSECUTIVE
4 ................................September 24-28, 1969
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE,
SEASON
POSTSEASON
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
290.0 ....................................Tom Seaver, 1970
265.0 (two times) ............Jon Matlack, 1974
......................................Jerry Koosman, 1974
MEDIA
INNINGS PITCHED
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
15 (two times)..........................Rob Gardner
vs. Philadelphia, October, 2, 1965
..............................................Al Jackson (LHP)
vs. Philadelphia,August 14, 1962
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE
8 (two times) ............Jerry Koosman, 1976
..............................................Tom Seaver, 1969
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
53 ..................................................................1976
TEAM, FEWEST, SEASON*
2 ....................................................2004 & 2007
9 ....................................................................1969
SCORELESS STREAKS
INDIVIDUAL, STARTER
32.2 innings ..................................R.A. Dickey,
May 22-June 13, 2012
INDIVIDUAL, RELIEVER
27.2 innings ..............................Jesse Orosco,
July 22-August 24, 1983
INDIVIDUAL, ROOKIE
26.0 innings ..................................John Maine,
July 15-August 12, 2006
TEAM
42.0 innings ..........................................................
September 23-September 28, 1969
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137 ............................................Jay Hook, 1962
24 ........................................Armando Benitez,
April 3-July 25, 2001
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
994 ............................................Jerry Koosman
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE,
CAREER
STRIKEOUTS
INDIVIDUAL, INNING
4 (two times) ............................Mike Stanton
at Milwaukee,August 3, 2004 (8th)
..................................................Derek Wallace
vs.Atlanta, September 13, 1996 (9th)
31 ..................................................Billy Wagner,
August 2, 2006-May 31, 2007
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
43..............................Armando Benitez, 2001
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, LEFTHANDED
15 ....................................................Tom Seaver
at Philadelphia, May 25, 1976
12 ..............................................Jerry Koosman
vs. St. Louis, July, 21, 1968
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
289........................................Tom Seaver, 1971
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON, LEFTHANDED
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
5..............................Roger Craig, May 4, 1963
60 ....................................................Tom Seaver
INDIVIDUAL, GAMES, 10+, CAREER,
LEFTHANDED
31 ................................................Sid Fernandez
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE IN A
GAME
10 ....................................................Tom Seaver
vs. San Diego,April 22, 1970
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
212 ..................................................Tom Seaver
32 ..........................................Dwight Gooden,
September 12 and 17, 1984
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35 ........................................Roger Craig, 1962
POSTSEASON
RUNS ALLOWED
INDIVIDUAL, EARNED, GAME
11 (three times,) ................Craig Anderson
vs. Los Angeles,August 26, 1962
..........................................................Jack Fisher
at San Francisco (G1), June 3, 1967
. ........................................Orlando Hernandez
at Philadelphia,August 15, 2006
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
449................................................................1968
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
19 (two times) ............................David Cone
at Philadelphia, October 6, 1991
........................................................Tom Seaver
vs. San Diego,April 22, 1970
PLAYER BIOS
INDIVIDUAL, CONSECUTIVE
APPEARANCES
SAVES
FRONT OFFICE
...................................................................................................................................................................
HISTORY
TEAM, BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK,
INNING (MORETHAN ONE
PITCHER)
6......................................................Pete Falcone
vs. Philadelphia, May, 1, 1980
INDIVIDUAL,TWO CONSECUTIVE
GAMES
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
HISTORY
TEAM, MOST, NINE-INNING GAME
19 (two times)....................................................
..................at Philadelphia, October 6, 1991
..........................vs. San Diego,April 22, 1970
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
16 ....................................Pedro Astacio, 2002
INDIVIDUAL, CAREER
847 ..................................................Tom Seaver
WILD PITCH
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
3 (many times) ..........last by Johan Santana
at Arizona, May 4, 2008
PLAYER BIOS
POSTSEASON
14 ..............................................at Philadelphia,
April 12, 1986 (13 innings)
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
617................................................................1999
TEAM, FEWEST, SEASON*
404 ..........................................................1988MI
HIT BY PITCH
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
18 ....................................Jack Hamilton, 1966
CONSECUTIVE BATTERS
RETIRED
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
25 ....................................................Tom Seaver
vs. Chicago, July 9, 1969
ERA
LOWEST, SEASON
2.72 ............................................................1968
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
3 (eight times)....................last, Oliver Perez
vs. Florida, September 28, 2007
HIGHEST, SEASON
5.04 ............................................................1962
FIELDING
INDIVIDUAL, GAME
8 ..................................................Mackey Sasser
at Atlanta, July 16, 1988
TEAM, GAME
8..................................at Atlanta, July 16, 1988
INDIVIDUAL, SEASON
116 ......................................Nolan Ryan, 1971
ERRORS
3 ..................................................Hubie Brooks
vs. Los Angeles,May 10, 1981 (4th)
MEDIA
WIN #
1
100
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
DATE
April 23, 1962
May 15, 1964
April 19, 1970
May 22, 1976
April 6, 1984
May 2, 1989
April 14, 1996
September 3, 2001
April 4, 2008
RESULTS
Won 9-0 at Pittsburgh
Won 4-2 at San Francisco
Won 10-2 vs. Philadelphia
Won 4-1 at Montreal
Won 8-1 at Houston
Won 7-1 at Atlanta
Won 10-4 at Colorado
Won 10-7 at Philadelphia
Won 4-3 (12 innings) vs. Philadelphia
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RECORDS
LONGEST GAME
INNINGS
25 ............vs. St. Louis, September 11, 1974
TEAM, ON A ROADTRIP
10................................July 4-14, 1985 (1 loss)
TEAM,VICTORY, SHUTOUT
14-0 (two times)................................................
..........................at Cincinnati,April 19, 1998
............at Chicago, July 29, 1965 (Game 1)
TEAM, HOMESTAND
12 (two times)....................................................
........................May 30-June 14, 1966, (7-12)
............................August 14-26, 1962, (3-12)
TEAM, ROADTRIP
14 ..................July 19-August 4, 1963, (2-14)
LOWEST WINNING
PERCENTAGE
HOMESTAND (7+ GAMES)
.000................September 18-23, 1979 (0-9)
(for entire list see chart on page 20)
VS. NL EAST
.656 ..............................................1986 (59-31)
VS.AL CENTRAL
.583....................................................2002 (7-5)
VS. NL CENTRAL
.700 ..............................................2006 (28-12)
VS.AL WEST
.222....................................................2005 (2-7)
VS. NL WEST
.697 ..............................................2006 (23-10)
VS.AL EAST
.667................................................1999 (12-6)*
VS.AL CENTRAL
.777..................................................2010 (7-2)*
VS.AL WEST
.556 (two times)..........................2003 (5-4)*
........................................................2008 (5-4)*
*= minimum of six games
LOSSES
TEAM, SEASON
120................................................................1962
TEAM, HOME, SEASON
58 ..................................................................1962
ROAD, SEASON
2,911,471....................................................2008
PLAYERS USED
TEAM, NINE INNING GAME
25 ................at Atlanta, September 19, 2000
TEAM, EXTRA INNING GAME
26............................................vs. Chicago (NL)
................September 13, 2011 (11 innings)
TEAM, MOST, SEASON
54 ..................................................................1967
TEAM, FEWEST, SEASON*
32 ..................................................................1988
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TEAM, ON A HOMESTAND
10 (two times)....................................................
....................April 26-May 9, 1976 (3 losses)
..............................May 5-18, 1972 (3 losses)
GAME,TEAM, DEFEAT
19 runs ....................................at Philadelphia,
June 11, 1985 (7-26)
YEAR IN REVIEW
TEAM, CONSECUTIVE
17 ....................................May 21-June 6, 1962
PLAYER BIOS
WINS
TEAM, SEASON
108................................................................1986
GAME,TEAM,VICTORY
18 runs ............................................at Chicago,
May 26, 1964 (19-1)
LARGEST MARGIN
FRONT OFFICE
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HISTORY
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
5/11/1985
8/29/1988
9/10/1991
9/14/1991
9/20/1991
10/8/2000
7/14/2001
4/26/2002
6/15/2003
6/17/2003
8/18/2003
5/23/2004
4/15/2005
9/3/2006
6/27/2007
7/29/2007
9/29/2007
7/12/2008
6/10/2010
8/13/2010
6/13/2012
6/18/2012
PITCHER
Al Jackson
Jack Hamilton
Tom Seaver
Nolan Ryan
Gary Gentry
Tom Seaver
Gary Gentry
Tom Seaver
Tom Seaver
Jon Matlack
Jon Matlack
Tom Seaver
Terry Leach
Dwight Gooden
Ron Darling (7.0)
Jesse Orosco (2.0)
Sid Fernandez (6.0) &
Roger McDowell (3.0)
David Cone
Pete Schourek
David Cone (7.0)
& Jeff Innis (1.0)
David Cone
Bobby J. Jones
Glendon Rusch (8.0) &
Armando Benitez (1.0)
Shawn Estes
Steve Trachsel
Jae Seo (7.0),
David Weathers (1.0)
& Armando Benitez (1.0)
Steve Trachsel
Tom Glavine
Aaron Heilman
Orlando Hernandez (5.1),
Roberto Hernandez (1.0),
Darren Oliver (0.2)
& Guillermo Mota (1.0)
Tom Glavine (6.0)**
John Maine (5.0)**
John Maine (7.2),
Willie Collazo (0.1) &
Carlos Muniz (1.0)
Pedro Martinez (4.0) &
Carlos Muniz (1.0),
Aaron Heilman (1.0),
Scott Schoeneweis (1.0) &
Billy Wagner (1.0)
Jonathon Niese
R.A. Dickey
R.A. Dickey
R.A. Dickey
OPPONENT
Houston
@St. Louis
Chicago
Philadelphia
@Chicago
@Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
San Diego
Houston
St. Louis
Chicago
@Philadelphia
Chicago
@Pittsburgh
SCORE
Won, 2-0
Won, 8-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 7-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 5-2
Won, 3-1
Won, 2-0
Won, 1-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 6-0
Won, 1-0 (10)
Won, 10-0
Won, 2-1
BASE HIT
Amalfitano, 1st-inning single
Sadecki, 3rd-inning single
Qualls, 9th-inning single
Doyle, 1st-inning single
Banks, 8th-inning single
Compton, 3rd-inning single
Clemente, 6th-inning triple
Davalillo, 7th-inning single
Lee, 9th-inning single
Helms, 6th-inning double
Curtis, 3rd-inning single
Ontiveros, 5th-inning single
Aguayo, 5th-inning triple
Moreland, 5th-inning single
Ray, 1st-inning single
Philadelphia
Won, 4-0
San Diego
Montreal
@St. Louis
Won, 6-0
Won, 9-0
Lost, 2-1
St. Louis
San Francisco
Boston
Won, 1-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 2-0
Milwaukee
@Anaheim
@Florida
Won, 1-0
Won, 8-0
Won, 5-0
Colorado
Colorado
Florida
@Houston
Won, 8-0
Won, 4-0
Won, 4-0
Lost, 1-2
Won, 2-0
Won, 5-0
Won, 13-0
vs. Colorado
Won, 3-0
Won, 3-0
Won, 1-0
Won, 9-1
Won, 5-0
The Mets have been one-hit 33 times. The last time was June 27, 2009 vs. the Yankees at Citi Field when Alex Coras sixth
inning single off A.J. Burnett was the lone hit collected by the Mets.
* Italics are for postseason games
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WlNNER
L. Jackson
BROGLIO
Klippstein
DRYSDALE
Lemaster
Veale
Linzy
Shaw
R. Taylor
SEAVER
Seaver
Seaver
Scarce
SEAVER
Seaver
Seaver
KOOSMAN
Swan
Swan
Zachry
Jones
Sisk
Soto
Gorman
GOODEN
Ojeda
Gooden
Gooden
Drabek
Gooden
Innis
GOODEN
Gooden
M. Thompson
DiPoto
Hamilton
Wendell
Fernandez
Lieber
Cook
Leiter
Wood
Glavine
Graves
Glavine
Glavine
Santana
Santana
Santana
Johnson
Ramirez
LOSER
Craig
Craig
A. Jackson
A. Jackson
FISHER
Cardwell
Frisella
Koonce
Hartenstein
MORTON
Ellis
Carlton
McGraw
CARLTON
Rogers
Burris
Rogers
R. Reuschel
R. Reuschel
R. Reuschel
Carlton
Carlton
Torrez
Allen
R. Reuschel
Patterson
Martinez
Magrane
Gooden
Mulholland
Lee Smith
Nied
Morgan
Remlinger
Fossas
Perez
Bottalico
Leiter
Hampton
Ligtenberg
Villone
Glavine
Ortiz
Looper
L. Hernandez
Carpenter
Hendrickson
Harang
Johnson
Pelfrey
Hanson
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SCORE
4-11
0-7
3-5
1-6
2-3
3-6
4-5
10-11
5-3 (11)
4-2 (5)
4-0
3-0
4-5
2-1
3-2
5-3
3-1
10-6
5-2
2-0
7-2
2-0
1-8
6-5 (10)
4-2
3-2
10-6
8-4
3-12
2-1
4-2 (10)
3-0
12-8
9-11 (14)
7-6
5-12
1-0 (14)
2-6
3-5
6-4 (10)
6-2
2-15
7-2
6-7
3-2
4-1
7-2
2-1
7-1
2-6
1-0
HISTORY
W-L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
YEAR IN REVIEW
OPPONENT
Cardinals
Cardinals
Phillies
Dodgers
Braves
Pirates
Giants
Expos
Pirates
Expos
Pirates
Phillies
Phillies
Phillies
Expos
Cubs
Expos
Cubs
Cubs
Cubs
Phillies
Phillies
Reds
Cardinals
Pirates
Pirates
Expos
Cardinals
Pirates
Phillies
Cardinals
Rockies
Cubs
Rockies
Cardinals
Padres
Phillies
Marlins
Cubs
Braves
Pirates
Cubs
Braves
Reds
Nationals
Cardinals
Marlins
Reds
Marlins
Marlins
Braves
SITE
St. Louis
Polo Grounds
Philadelphia
Shea
Shea
Shea
San Francisco
Shea
Pittsburgh
Shea
Shea
Shea
Philadelphia
Shea
Shea
Chicago
Shea
Chicago
Shea
Chicago
Philadelphia
Shea
Cincinnati
Shea
Pittsburgh
Shea
Montreal
Shea
Shea
Shea
St. Louis
Shea
Chicago
Denver
Shea
San Diego
Shea
Florida
Tokyo, Japan
Atlanta
Shea
Shea
Atlanta
Cincinnati
Shea
St. Louis
Florida
Cincinnati
Citi Field
Florida
Citi Field
PLAYER BIOS
DATE
4/11/62
4/9/63
4/14/64
4/12/65
4/15/66
4/11/67
4/10/68
4/8/69
4/7/70
4/6/71
4/15/72
4/6/73
4/6/74
4/8/75
4/9/76
4/7/77
4/7/78
4/5/79
4/10/80
4/9/81
4/8/82
4/5/83
4/2/84
4/9/85
4/8/86
4/7/87
4/4/88
4/3/89
4/9/90
4/8/91
4/6/92
4/5/93
4/4/94
4/26/95
4/1/96
4/1/97
3/31/98
4/5/99
3/29/00
4/3/01
4/1/02
3/31/03
4/6/04
4/4/05
4/3/06
4/1/07
3/31/08
4/6/09
4/5/10
4/1/11
4/5/12
WON-33 LOST-18
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
Ashburn, CF
Mantilla, SS
Neal, 2B
Thomas, LF
Bell, RF
Hodges, 1B
Zimmer, 3B
Landrith, C
Craig, P
Burright, 2B
Coleman, C
Kranepool, RF
Snider, CF
Thomas, LF
Harkness, 1B
Neal, 3B
Moran, SS
Craig, P
D. Smith, 1B
Samuel, 2B
Hunt, 3B
Thomas, LF
Hickman, CF
B. Taylor, C
Christopher, RF
Moran, SS
Jackson, P
Cowan, CF
McMillan, SS
Lewis, RF
Kranepool, 1B
Christopher, LF
C. Smith, 3B
Klaus, 2B
Cannizzaro, C
Jackson, P
Jones, RF
Hunt, 2B
Boyer, 3B
Stuart, 1B
Hickman, CF
Swoboda, LF
Grote, C
McMillan, SS
Fisher, P
Bosch, CF
Jones, RF
Boyer, 3B
Davis, LF
Swoboda, 1B
Buchek, 2B
Grote, C
Harrelson, SS
Cardwell, P
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Harrelson, SS
Boswell, 2B
Agee, CF
Swoboda, RF
Kranepool, 1B
Shamsky, LF
Martin, C
Charles, 3B
Seaver, P
Agee, CF
Gaspar, RF
Boswell, 2B
Jones, LF
Charles, 3B
Kranepool, 1B
Grote, C
Harrelson, SS
Seaver, P
Agee, CF
Harrelson, SS
Foy, 3B
Jones, LF
Shamsky, 1B
Swoboda, RF
Garrett, 2B
Grote, C
Seaver, P
Agee, CF
Harrelson, SS
Jones, LF
Shamsky, RF
Clendenon, 1B
Boswell, 2B
Aspromonte, 3B
Grote, C
Seaver, P
Harrelson, SS
Boswell, 2B
Agee, CF
Staub, RF
Jones, LF
Fregosi, 3B
Kranepool, 1B
Grote, C
Seaver, P
Harrelson, SS
Millan, 2B
Mays, CF
Staub, RF
Jones, LF
Milner, 1B
Fregosi, 3B
Dyer, C
Seaver, P
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
Clines, LF
Millan, 2B
Milner, 1B
Torre, 3B
Kingman, RF
Grote, C
Unser, CF
Harrelson, SS
Seaver, P
Garrett, 3B
Millan, 2B
Kranepool, 1B
Kingman, RF
Milner, LF
Unser, CF
Grote, C
Harrelson, SS
Seaver, P
Mazzilli, CF
Millan, 2B
Milner, LF
Kingman, RF
Kranepool, 1B
Stearns, C
Staiger, 3B
Harrelson, SS
Seaver, P
Randle, 3B
Foli, SS
S. Henderson, LF
Montanez, 1B
K. Henderson, RF
Mazzilli, CF
Stearns, C
Flynn, 2B
Koosman, P
1979
Garrett, 3B
Millan, 2B
Staub, RF
Jones, LF
Milner, 1B
Grote, C
Hahn, CF
Harrelson, SS
Seaver, P
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Taveras, SS
Maddox, 3B
Mazzilli, 1B
S. Henderson, LF
Jorgensen, RF
Stearns, C
Morales, CF
Flynn, 2B
Swan, P
Wilson, RF
Taveras, SS
Mazzilli, CF
Kingman, LF
Staub, 1B
Trevino, C
Brooks, 3B
Flynn, 2B
Zachry, P
Wilson, CF
Bailor, 2B
Foster, LF
Kingman, 1B
Youngblood, RF
Stearns, C
Brooks, 3B
Gardenhire, SS
Jones, P
Wilson, CF
Bailor, SS
Kingman, 1B
Foster, LF
Brooks, 3B
Howard, RF
Giles, 2B
Hodges, C
Seaver, P
Backman, 2B
Oquendo, SS
Hernandez, 1B
Foster, LF
Strawberry, RF
Wilson, CF
Brooks, 3B
Hodges, C
Torrez, P
Backman, 2B
Wilson, CF
Hernandez, 1B
Carter, C
Strawberry, RF
Foster, LF
Johnson, 3B
Santana, SS
Gooden, P
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
Dykstra, CF
Backman, 2B
Hernandez, 1B
Carter, C
Strawberry, RF
Foster, LF
Johnson, 3B
Santana, SS
Gooden, P
Wilson, CF
Teufel, 2B
Hernandez, 1B
Carter, C
Strawberry, RF
McReynolds, LF
Johnson, 3B
Santana, SS
Ojeda, P
Dykstra, CF
Teufel, 2B
Hernandez, 1B
Strawberry, RF
McReynolds, LF
Carter, C
Johnson, 3B
Elster, SS
Gooden, P
Wilson, CF
Jefferies, 2B
Hernandez, 1B
Strawberry, RF
McReynolds, LF
Carter, C
Johnson, 3B
Elster, SS
Gooden, P
Jefferies, 2B
Miller, CF
Johnson, 3B
Strawberry, RF
McReynolds, LF
Marshall, 1B
Lyons, C
Elster, SS
Gooden, P
Coleman, CF
Jefferies, 3B
Magadan, 1B
Brooks, RF
Johnson, SS
McReynolds, LF
Herr, 2B
OBrien, C
Gooden, P
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
Coleman, LF
Randolph, 2B
Bonilla, RF
Johnson, CF
Murray, 1B
Pecota, 3B
Elster, SS
Hundley, C
Cone, P
Coleman, LF
Vizcaino, SS
Hundley, C
McReynolds, LF
Bonilla, 3B
Kent, 2B
Segui, 1B
Burnitz, RF
Thompson, CF
Gooden, P
Butler, CF
Vizcaino, SS
Brogna, 1B
Bonilla, 3B
Kent, 2B
Segui, LF
Everett, RF
Hundley, C
B. Jones, P
L. Johnson, CF
Gilkey, LF
Brogna, 1B
Huskey, RF
Kent, 3B
Hundley, C
Vizcaino, 2B
Ordoez, SS
B. Jones, P
T. Fernandez, SS
Murray, 1B
Bonilla, RF
Johnson, 3B
Orsulak, CF
Kent, 2B
Hundley, C
Gooden, P
Mazzilli, CF
Chapman, 2B
Hebner, 3B
Stearns, C
Montanez, 1B
S. Henderson, LF
Maddox, RF
Flynn, SS
Swan, P
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1999
2000
2001
2002
McRae, CF
Alfonzo, 3B
Gilkey, LF
Olerud, 1B
Baerga, 2B
Huskey, RF
Spehr, C
Ordoez, SS
B. Jones, P
Henderson, LF
Alfonzo, 2B
Olerud, 1B
Piazza, C
Bonilla, RF
Ventura, 3B
McRae, CF
Ordoez, SS
Leiter, P
Henderson, LF
Hamilton, CF
Alfonzo, 2B
Piazza, C
Ventura, 3B
Bell, RF
Zeile, 1B
Ordoez, SS
Hampton, P
Agbayani, LF
Alfonzo, 2B
Ventura, 3B
Piazza, C
Zeile, 1B
Payton, CF
Hamilton, RF
Ordoez, SS
Leiter, P
Cedeo, LF
Alomar, 2B
Vaughn, 1B
Piazza, C
Alfonzo, 3B
Burnitz, RF
Payton, CF
Ordoez, SS
Leiter, P
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Cedeo, CF
Alomar, 2B
Floyd, LF
Piazza, C
Vaughn, 1B
Wigginton, 3B
Burnitz, RF
Sanchez, SS
Glavine, P
Matsui, SS
Gutierrez, 2B
Floyd, LF
Piazza, C
Cameron, CF
Phillips, 1B
K. Garcia, RF
Wigginton, 3B
Glavine, P
Reyes, SS
Matsui, 2B
Beltran, CF
Piazza, C
Floyd, LF
Wright, 3B
Valent, RF
Martinez, P
Reyes, SS
Lo Duca, C
Beltran, CF
Delgado, 1B
Wright, 3B
Floyd, LF
Nady, RF
Hernandez, 2B
Glavine, P
Reyes, SS
Lo Duca, C
Beltran, CF
Delgado, 1B
Wright, 3B
Alou, LF
Green, RF
Valentin, 2B
Glavine, P
Reyes, SS
Castillo, 2B
Wright, 3B
Beltran, CF
Delgado, 1B
Pagan, LF
Church, RF
Schneider, C
Santana, P
2009
2010
2011
2012
Reyes, SS
Murphy, LF
Wright, 3B
Delgado, 1B
Beltran, CF
Church, RF
Schneider, C
Castillo, 2B
Santana, P
Cora, SS
Castillo, 2B
Wright, 3B
Jacobs, 1B
Bay, LF
Matthews, Jr,CF
Francoeur, RF
Barajas, C
Santana, P
Reyes, SS
Harris, LF
Wright, 3B
Beltran, RF
Pagan, CF
Davis, 1B
Emaus, 2B
Thole, C
Pelfrey, P
Torres, CF
Murphy, 2B
Wright, 3B
Davis, 1B
Bay, LF
Duda, RF
Thole, C
Tejada, SS
Santana, P
Mientkiewicz, 1B
PLAYER BIOS
1998
L. Johnson, CF
Olerud, 1B
Gilkey, LF
Hundley, C
Huskey, 3B
Baerga, 2B
Everett, RF
Ordoez, SS
Harnisch, P
1997
FRONT OFFICE
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HISTORY
DATE
8/7/63
7/6/70
6/25/76
7/4/85 (19 innings)
8/1/89
7/3/96
9/11/97
7/29/04
7/21/06
4/27/12
AT-BATS
1B, 2B, 3B, HR, FO
FO, 1B, HR, 2B, 3B
K, 2B, 3B, HR, 1B
2B, LO, 3B, FO, HR, FO, 1B, BB, GO, FO, GO
2B, GO, HR, 1B, 3B
1B, 3B, 2B, HR, 2B
2B, 1B, FO, HR, 3B
1B, 2B, HR, 3B, BB
HR, 2B, 3B, K, 1B
1B, HR, 3B, 2B, K
OPPONENTS
PLAYER
Wes Parker
Ray Lankford
Vladimir Guerrero
OPPONENT
vs. Los Angeles
at St. Louis
at Montreal
DATE
5/7/70
9/15/91
9/14/03
AT-BATS
2B, GO, HR, 1B, 3B
2B, 1B, 3B, HR
2B, 1B, 3B, HR
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
OPPONENT
vs. St. Louis
vs. St. Louis
at Chicago
at Atlanta
at St. Louis
at Philadelphia
vs. Montreal
at Montreal
vs. Cincinnati
at Colorado
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
197518,527*
197615,963*
197723,907
197811,736*
197910,406
198012,219*
198115,205
198240,845
198348,682*
198446,637
198546,781*
198647,752
198746,102*
198848,719
198938,539*
199047,919*
199149,276*
199247,218
199353,134*
199442,467
199526,604
199642,060*
199721,981
199848,142*
199952,052
200052,308
200153,640
200253,734*
200353,586*
200453,666
200553,663*
200654,371*
200756,227
200856,350
200941,007
201041,245
201141,075
201242,080*
* season opener
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981*
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
TOTALS
HOME
922,530
1,080,108
1,732,597
1,768,389
1,932,693
1,565,492
1,781,657
2,175,373
2,697,479
2,266,680
2,134,185
1,912,390
1,722,209
1,730,566
1,468,754
1,066,825
1,007,328
788,905
1,178,659
701,910
1,320,055
1,103,808
1,829,482
2,751,437
2,762,417
3,027,121
ROAD
876,780
829,093
814,952
1,075,431
1,177,525
936,045
883,566
1,197,206
1,668,911
1,525,182
1,502,815
1,322,594
1,350,613
1,290,026
1,391,917
1,471,030
1,440,082
1,558,135
1,546,529
1,014,139
1,624,181
1,635,971
1,769,850
2,002,430
2,180,166
2,323,808
TOTAL
1,799,310
1,909,201
2,547,549
2,843,820
3,110,218
2,501,537
2,665,223
3,372,579
4,366,390
3,791,862
3,637,000
3,234,984
3,072,822
3,020,592
2,860,671
2,537,855
2,447,410
2,347,040
2,725,188
1,716,049
2,944,236
2,739,779
3,599,332
4,753,867
4,942,583
5,350,929
YEAR
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994*
1995*
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
HOME
3,047,724
2,918,710
2,732,745
2,284,484
1,779,534
1,873,183
1,151,471
1,273,183
1,588,323
1,766,174
2,287,942
2,725,920
2,800,221
2,658,279
2,804,838
2,187,291
2,318,321
2,829,931
3,379,535
3,853,949
4,042,043
3,154,262
2,559,738
2,352,596
2,242,803
ROAD
2,553,582
2,498,323
2,355,140
2,143,423
2,120,154
2,660,514
1,821,608
1,827,204
2,057,456
2,382,838
2,169,244
2,600,156
2,575,263
2,426,433
2,156,037
2,291,237
2,406,142
2,836,304
2,725,074
2,906,939
2,911,471
2,576,606
2,374,853
2,646,396
2,751,369
TOTAL
5,601,306
5,417,033
5,087,885
4,427,907
3,899,688
4,533,697
2,973,079
3,100,387
3,645,779
4,149,012
4,457,186
5,326,076
5,375,484
5,084,712
4,960,875
4,478,528
4,724,463
5,666,235
6,104,609
6,760,888
6,953,514
5,730,868
4,934,591
4,998,992
4,974,172
107,042,249
97,162,843
204,177,992
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ATTENDANCE RECORDS
OPPONENT
Philadelphia
San Francisco
Yankees
Colorado
Los Angeles (NL)
Yankees
Los Angeles (NL)
St. Louis
Los Angeles (NL)
Yankees
Yankees
Los Angeles (NL)
Philadelphia
DATE
April 8, 2008
May 13, 1966
May 19, 2007
August 19,2006
June 23,1968
May 20, 2007
June 13, 1965
August 21, 1998
May 30, 1962
July 4, 2004
May 18-20, 2007
May 29-June 1, 2008
June 17-23, 1985
2008
April 8, 2008
2008
PAID
57,029
OPPONENT
Los Angeles (NL)
DATE
October 5, 2006
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
GAME 7
PAID
56,357
OPPONENT
St. Louis
DATE
October 19, 2006
WORLD SERIES
GAME 5
PAID
57,397
OPPONENT
Baltimore
DATE
October 16, 1969
TYPE GAME
Sunday Day
Sunday Day
Saturday Day
Saturday Day
Wednesday Night
Sunday Day
Wednesday Day
Saturday Night
Sunday Day
Saturday Day
Saturday, Night
Sunday DH
Sunday Day
Sunday Night
Final Game at Shea
Saturday Day
Wednesday Night
Saturday Night
Sunday DH
Sunday DH
Sunday DH
Opening Day
Sunday DH
Wednesday Night
Sunday Night
Sunday DH
Monday Night
Opening Day
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
DATE
June 3, 2007
September 14, 2008
June 17, 2006
July 14, 2001
September 24, 2008
July 27, 1969
June 16, 2004
August 19, 2006
June 20, 2004
May 30, 1970
June 22, 2002
June 13, 1965
June 12, 2005
May 20, 2007
September 28, 2008
April 15, 2006
June 20, 2007
July 11, 1970
July 14, 1968
Sept. 21, 1969
June 22, 1969
April 3, 2000
May 31, 1964
June 25, 2008
June 4, 2000
June 15, 2008
July 16, 2001
April 3, 2006
HISTORY
ATTENDANCE
53,012
56,039
52,320
52,006
54,416
55,391
29,512
55,085
39,446
54,424
44,790
57,175
43,582
56,438
56,059
55,830
44,517
53,968
57,011
55,901
55,862
52,308
57,037
52,154
46,610
55,438
34,203
54,371
YEAR IN REVIEW
OPPONENT
ARIZONA
ATLANTA
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
CHICAGO (NL)
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
COLORADO
DETROIT
HOUSTON
KANSAS CITY
LOS ANGELES (NL)
LOS ANGELES (AL)
NEW YORK YANKEES
MIAMI
MILWAUKEE
MINNESOTA
MONTREAL
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
ST. LOUIS
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
SEATTLE
TAMPA BAY
TEXAS
TORONTO
WASHINGTON
DIVISION SERIES
GAME 2
PLAYER BIOS
PAID
56,350
56,658
56,227
55,085
56,738
56,438
57,175
52,320
54,360
55,437
168,912
208,853
306,865
47
56,350
4,042,043
REGULAR SEASON
WEEKDAY GAME
WEEKNIGHT GAME
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY NIGHT
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY NIGHT
DOUBLEHEADER
TWI-NIGHT
HOLIDAY DOUBLEHEADER*
HOLIDAY SINGLE
3-DATE SERIES
4-DATE SERIES
1 WEEK (MON-SUN)
MOST PAID CROWDS OVER 50,000
OPENING DAY
SEASON
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
OPPONENT
Los Angeles (NL)
San Francisco
San Francisco
Los Angeles (NL)
San Francisco
San Francisco
Los Angeles (NL)
Los Angeles (NL)
Chicago (NL)
San Francisco
DATE
May 30, 1962
May 5, 1963
May 3, 1963
August 18, 1963
June 1, 1962
June 2, 1962
August 24, 1962
July 14, 1962
May 30, 1963
July 15, 1962
OPPONENT
Los Angeles (NL)
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Los Angeles (NL)
San Francisco
Yankees
Philadelphia
Yankees
Los Angeles (NL)
Yankees
DATE
June 13, 1965
May 31, 1964
July 14, 1968
June 23, 1968
May 13, 1966
May 20, 2007
April 8, 2008
May 18, 2007
June 5, 1966
June 27, 2008
OPPONENT
Phillies
Yankees
Yankees
Braves
Yankees
Yankees
Yankees
Yankees
Yankees
Yankees
DATE
July 3, 2012
June 24, 2012
June 23, 2012
April 5, 2012
July 2, 2011
July 1, 2011
July 3, 2011
May 23, 2010
May 21, 2010
May 22, 2010
TYPE GAME
Sunday DH
Sunday DH
Sunday DH
Sunday Day
Friday Night
Sunday Night
Opening Day
Friday Night
Sunday DH
Friday Night
TYPE GAME
Tuesday Night
Sunday Night
Saturday Night
Opening Day
Saturday Afternoon
Friday Night
Sunday Afternoon
Sunday Night
Friday Night
Saturday Day
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
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OCTOBER 16, 1960: Owners for the eight National League teams meet in
Chicago and unanimously pass a resolution to expand the NL to 10 teams, with
the newest franchises being placed in Houston and New York.
MARCH 14, 1961: George Weiss becomes the New York Mets first club
president.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1961: Casey Stengel is hired to be the teams first manager.
OCTOBER 10, 1961: The National League expansion draft is held in
Cincinnati, with the Mets selecting catcher Hobie Landrith with their first pick.
By the end of the draft, New York has 22 players.
APRIL 10, 1962: The Mets first regular-season game is rained out in St. Louis.
APRIL 11, 1962: The Mets lose the franchises inaugural regular-season game,
an 11-4 defeat at St. Louis. Roger Craig takes the loss, while Gil Hodges hits the
first home run in team history.
APRIL 13, 1962: With snow flurries falling, the Mets play their first-ever home
game at the Polo Grounds, losing, 4-3, to Pittsburgh. Attendance for the game
is listed as 12,447.
APRIL 23, 1962: After starting the season 0-9, the Mets win their first game
with a 9-1 victory at Pittsburgh. Jay Hook throws a complete game five-hitter.
APRIL 28, 1962: The Mets score six times in the sixth inning and Roger Craig
pitches 3.0 innings of scoreless relief as New York beats Philadelphia, 8-6, to win
for the first time at the Polo Grounds.
MAY 9, 1962: Marv Throneberry is acquired from Baltimore in exchange for
Hobie Landrith and cash.
MAY 30, 1962: The Dodgers return to New York for the first time and sweep The Mets being welcomed by New York City at City Hall in
a doubleheader from the Mets in front of 54,360 fans, the NLs largest crowd Manhattan.
of the year.The Mets turn their first-ever triple play in the sixth inning of Game
Two.
JUNE 8, 1962: Jay Hook and the Mets stop a franchise-record 17-game losing streak with a, 4-3, win over the Cubs in the first game
of a doubleheader. Hook limits the Cubs to three runs over 8.0 innings to end the skid that started on May 21st at Houston.
JUNE 30, 1962: Sandy Koufax no-hits the Mets in a 5-0 win at Los Angeles. Koufax strikes out 13 and walks five.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1962: Frank Thomas hits his 34th home run of the season to set a club record that stands until 1975.
JUNE 20, 1963: Using a five-run third inning, the Mets cruise to a 6-2 victory over the Yankees in the first Met-Yankee Mayors Trophy
Game at Yankee Stadium.
JULY 30, 1963: The Mets end a modern-day major league record 22-game road losing streak with a 5-1 win at Los Angeles.
AUGUST 7, 1963: With a single in the first, a double in the second, a triple in the fourth and a home run in the sixth, Jim Hickman
becomes the first Mets player to hit for the cycle, victimizing St. Louis at Sportsman Park. Hickmans natural cycle is still the only one
in franchise history and one of 14 in the major league record books.
AUGUST 9, 1963: Jim Hickman hits a two-out, game-winning grand slam off Lindy McDaniel to give the Mets a 7-3 victory over the
Cubs at the Polo Grounds and also end Roger Craigs then-franchise record 18-game losing streak.
APRIL 17, 1964: William A. Shea Municipal Stadium opens to a near-capacity crowd of 48,736 and a Mets loss, 4-3 to the Pirates.
Future Hall of Famer Willie Stargell hits a solo shot in the second inning to plate the first run in the stadiums history, while Ron Hunt
becomes the first Mets player to score in the fourth.
APRIL 19, 1964: The Mets win their first of 1,859 victories at Shea Stadium, beating the Pirates, 6-0, behind Al Jacksons six-hitter.
MAY 26, 1964: The Mets rout the Cubs, 19-1 at Wrigley Field. The 18-run win is still the largest margin of victory in team history.
MAY 31, 1964: The Mets and Giants play the longest doubleheader in history, combining for a total of 32 innings.The Giants complete
the sweep with an 8-6 win in the 23-inning nightcap, despite a triple play by the Mets in the top of 14th.
JUNE 21, 1964: Jim Bunning pitches a perfect game against the Mets, striking out 10 in the 6-0 victory.
JULY 7, 1964: Shea plays host to its only All-Star Game and Ron Hunt becomes the first Mets player to make the All-Star team as
the National League uses a four-run ninth inning to beat the American League, 7-4. Hunt starts at second base and finishes with one
hit in three at-bats.
OCTOBER 4, 1964: With the NL pennant on the line for the Cardinals, the Mets drop the season finale, 11-5, at St. Louis. A Mets
victory would have created a three-way tie between the Cardinals, the Reds and the Phillies.
NOVEMBER 17, 1964: The Mets sign catcher and future Hall of Famer Yogi Berra to a two-year contract.
NOVEMBER 23, 1964: The Mets get their second future Hall of Famer in less than a week when the team acquires lefthander Warren
Spahn from Milwaukee.
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APRIL 14, 1965: Ron Swoboda hits a pinch-hit home run in his second major league at-bat. The rookie would go on to finish the
season with a team-high 19 home runs.
JUNE 14, 1965: Cincinnatis Jim Maloney no-hits the Mets for 10 innings, but loses, 1-0, when Johnny Lewis hits a home run in the
11th inning.
JULY 24, 1965: In what turns out to be Casey Stengels last game as a major league manager, the Mets lose, 5-1, to the Phillies. That
night, Stengel breaks his hip in a fall after the annual Old Timers Dinner and finishes his career with 1,905 victories.
JULY 26, 1965: Wes Westrum is named interim manager. The Mets had actually won Westrums first game as manager the previous
day, when the club beat Philadelphia, 8-1, in the opener of a doubleheader.
AUGUST 26, 1965: Tug McGraw allows two runs in 7.2 innings and the Mets beat the Dodgers and Sandy Koufax, 5-2. It is the first
time in 14 career games that the Mets beat the future Hall of Famer. Koufax had been 13-0 against the Mets prior to the loss.
SEPTEMBER 3, 1965: Jim Hickman hits three home runs in a game, becoming the first player to do so in club history. His record
has been matched seven other times.
OCTOBER 19, 1965: The Mets acquire catcher Jerry Grote from Houston for a player to be named later.
FEBRUARY 24, 1966: USC righthander Tom Seaver and Atlanta agree to a $50,000 contract, violating a major league rule prohibiting
college players from signing with a pro team after the start of the collegiate season.
MARCH 2, 1966: Major League Baseball Commissioner William Eckert voids Tom Seavers contract with Atlanta.
APRIL 2, 1966: The Mets are awarded negotiating rights with Tom Seaver after they, along with Philadelphia and Cleveland, match
Atlantas original offer of $50,000. But its the Mets slip of paper that MLB Commissioner William Eckert picks out of a hat, thus giving
the Mets a chance to sign the former number one pick.
APRIL 3, 1966: Tom Seaver and the Mets agree to a contract and the righthander is assigned to Jacksonville of the International League.
APRIL 17, 1966: The Mets score three times in the last two innings to beat the Braves, 5-4, at Shea. The Mets are 2-1 on the year,
marking the first time in franchise history the team is above .500.
OCTOBER 2, 1966: The Mets drop a doubleheader at home against Houston, but finish out of last place in the National League for
the first time in their history.
NOVEMBER 14, 1966: Bing Devine takes over for George Weiss as team president and General Manager.
NOVEMBER 29, 1966: The Mets acquire Tommy Davis for Jim Hickman and Ron Hunt. Hickman was the last member of the teams
original 22-player expansion draft class.
APRIL 13, 1967: Tom Seaver makes his major league debut, recording a no-decision in a 3-2 win over Pittsburgh.
SEPTEMBER 21, 1967: Wes Westrum resigns as manager and is replaced by coach Salty Parker.
OCTOBER 11, 1967: Gil Hodges is hired as the fourth manager in club history.
NOVEMBER 20, 1967: Tom Seaver wins the NL Rookie of the Year award, the first Mets player to win a major postseason award.
Seaver finished his initial season 16-13 with a 2.76 ERA.
DECEMBER 15, 1967: Tommy Davis and Jack Fisher headline a package sent to Chicago (AL) in exchange for Tommie Agee and Al
Weis.
DECEMBER 27, 1967: Johnny Murphy becomes the third General Manager in franchise history when he replaces Bing Devine.
APRIL 14, 1968: Rookie Nolan Ryan shuts out Houston over 6.2 innings to earn his first big league win, 4-0.
APRIL 15, 1968: The Mets play what is now the second longest game in club history, losing a 24-inning marathon in Houston, 1-0.
APRIL 17, 1968: Jerry Koosman throws his second consecutive shutout and strikes out 10 as the Mets win their first-ever home
opener, 3-0 over San Francisco.
MAY 14, 1968: Nolan Ryan breaks the franchise mark with 14 strikeouts at home against Cincinnati.
JUNE 10, 1969: The Mets win their 11th straight to set a club record. The streak began on May 28th at home against San Diego.
JUNE 15, 1969: The Mets send a package of four players to
Montreal for Donn Clendenon.
JULY 9, 1969: Tom Seaver retires the first 25 Cubs he faces before
Jimmy Qualls lines a clean single to left-centerfield. Seaver gets two
more outs to finish with a one-hitter and a 4-0 victory.
AUGUST 13, 1969: After an 8-2 loss at Houston, the Mets are
10 games back of the front running Cubs for first place in the NL
East.
SEPTEMBER 9, 1969: A black cat emerges in front of the visiting
Cubs dugout at Shea. The good luck feline stares directly into the
Cubs dugout and helps lifts the Mets to a 7-1 win.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1969: After a doubleheader sweep of the Cubs,
the Mets move into sole possession of first place for the first time
in their history.
SEPTEMBER 15, 1969: Ron Swoboda hits two home runs off
Steve Carlton to help the Mets beat the Cardinals, 4-3, in a game
that Carlton sets a modern major league record with 19 strikeouts.
SEPTEMBER 24, 1969: Donn Clendenon hits two home runs
to back Gary Gentrys four-hitter and the Mets clinch the NL East The infamous black cat that brought the Mets good luck during the 1969
with a 6-0 win over St. Louis.
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SEPTEMBER 30, 1969: The Mets finish the season 100-62, winners of 38 of their final 49 games.
OCTOBER 6, 1969: Home runs from Tommie Agee, Ken Boswell and Wayne Garrett help the Mets finish a sweep of Atlanta in the
National League Championship Series.
OCTOBER 14, 1969: The Mets host their first-ever World Series game at Shea.The Mets beat the Baltimore Orioles, 5-0, in Game
Three to take a two games to one series lead. Tommie Agee hits a leadoff home run and makes two spectacular catches in the field.
OCTOBER 16, 1969: Jerry Koosman throws a five-hitter and the Mets beat Baltimore, 5-3, at Shea to finish off the Orioles fourgames-to-one and win their first-ever World Series.
OCTOBER 29, 1969: Tom Seaver is named the NL Cy Young for the first time in his career. He finished the season 25-7 with a 2.21
ERA.
JANUARY 14, 1970: General Manager Johnny Murphy passes away after suffering a heart attack. Five days later, Bob Scheffing is named
General Manager.
APRIL 22, 1970: Tom Seaver ties the modern major league record with 19 strikeouts, including 10 in a row to finish the game, in a
2-1 win over San Diego at Shea.
AUGUST 7, 1971: The Mets set a then-club record with 20 runs against Atlanta.
DECEMBER 10, 1971: The Mets trade Nolan Ryan and three others to California for Jim Fregosi.
APRIL 2, 1972: Gil Hodges suffers a fatal heart attack.
APRIL 6, 1972: The Mets announce two moves:Yogi Berra has been named the manager and the
club has acquired Rusty Staub from Montreal.
MAY 11, 1972: The Mets acquire Willie Mays from San Francisco.
AUGUST 5, 1973: After a doubleheader sweep by St. Louis, the Mets are 11.5 games out of first
place with 54 games left to play.
AUGUST 17, 1973: Willie Mays hits the 660th and last home run of his illustrious career off
Cincinnatis Don Gullett at Shea Stadium.
SEPTEMBER 20, 1973: Using the memorable Ball-on-the-Wall play in which a shot to leftfield
caromed directly into Cleon Jones hand and helped the Mets cut down the potential game-winning
run at home plate, the Mets pull within a half game of first place after a 4-3 victory against Pittsburgh.
OCTOBER 1, 1973: With a 6-4 win at Wrigley Field, their 29th in their last 43 games, the Mets
clinch their second NL East title.
OCTOBER 8, 1973: Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose spark a bench-clearing brawl in Game Three
of the NLCS at Shea. The spirited Mets beat the Reds 9-2.
The Mets acquired one of the allOCTOBER 10, 1973: The Mets clinch their second National League pennant with a 7-2 win over time baseball greats, Willie Mays, on
May 11, 1972.
Cincinnati in a decisive Game Five.
OCTOBER 21, 1973: Oakland wins Game Seven to deny to the Mets their second World Series
title.
OCTOBER 1, 1974: Joe McDonald replaces Bob Scheffing as the General Manager.
AUGUST 6, 1975: Yogi Berra is dismissed as manager and coach Roy McMillan is named interim skipper.
OCTOBER 3, 1975: Joe Frazier takes over as the teams manager.
NOVEMBER 12, 1975: Tom Seaver wins his third NL Cy Young Award after finishing the season 22-9 with a 2.38 ERA and 243
strikeouts.
MAY 31, 1977: Joe Torre is named player-manager and the team beats Montreal, 6-2, at Shea in his debut. He removes himself from
the active roster on June 18th.
JUNE 15, 1977: Tom Seaver is traded to Cincinnati in exchange for four players.
JANUARY 24, 1980: The Mets are sold to a group headed by Doubleday & Co.
FEBRUARY 21, 1980: Frank Cashen is named the clubs new General Manager.
OCTOBER 20, 1980: Sixteen days after an announcement that Joe Torre would not return as manager, George Bamberger is
introduced as the new skipper.
MAY 6, 1983: Rookie Darryl Strawberry makes his major league debut, batting third and playing rightfield at home against Cincinnati.
He is named the Rookie of the Year in the off-season, becoming the third Mets player to win the award.
JUNE 3, 1983: Manager George Bamberger resigns and is replaced by Frank Howard.
JUNE 15, 1983: The Mets acquire Keith Hernandez from St. Louis for Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey.
OCTOBER 13, 1983: Davey Johnson takes over as the clubs manager.
APRIL 7, 1984: Nineteen-year-old Dwight Gooden goes 5.0 innings and strikes out five Astros to win his major league debut in
Houston, 3-2. Gooden finishes the season with a major league rookie record 276 strikeouts.The righthander also becomes the second
straight Mets player to win the NL Rookie of the Year award when he is given the honor in the off-season.
JULY 10, 1984: The Mets have a franchise record four players on the National Leagues roster for the All-Star Game in San Francisco.
Dwight Gooden strikes out the side in the fifth to help the NL to a 3-1 win over the AL.
DECEMBER 12, 1984: The Mets acquire Gary Carter in exchange for infielder Hubie Brooks, catcher Mike Fitzgerald, outfielder
Herm Winningham and pitcher Floyd Youmans.
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OCTOBER 2, 1985: Dwight Gooden beats St. Louis, 5-2, on the road for his 24th win of the season.The 10-strikeout complete game
caps a spectacular season for Dr. K in which the 20-year-old finishes with a league best in ERA (1.53), wins, innings (276.2), strikeouts
(268) and complete games (16). In the off-season, he becomes the youngest player to win the NL Cy Young award.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1986: A 4-2 win over Chicago (NL) at Shea clinches the NL East for the Mets. It is the earliest calendar clinching
date in NL East history.
OCTOBER 5, 1986: In the season finale, the Mets beat Pittsburgh, 9-0, at Shea for their 108th victory of the year. The team sets
franchise records for wins, home wins (55), road wins (53), home runs (148), batting average (.263) and attendance (2,762,417).
OCTOBER 11, 1986: Lenny Dykstras two-run walkoff home run in the ninth inning lifts the Mets to a 6-5 win in Game Three of
the NLCS vs. Houston.
OCTOBER 15, 1986: The Mets clinch the third National League pennant in club history when they score three times in the 16th
inning of Game Six and beat Houston, 7-6.
OCTOBER 25, 1986: Bill Buckners error allows Ray Knight to
score Game Sixs game-winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning
and tie the World Series at three games apiece.
OCTOBER 27, 1986: Jesse Orosco strikes out Marty Barrett
swinging to save an 8-5 win in Game Seven over Boston and give the
Mets their second World Series title.
JULY 7, 1987: The Mets sweep a doubleheader in Atlanta to make
Davey Johnson the winningest manager in club history, surpassing Gil
Hodges 339 victories.
SEPTEMBER 22, 1988: Ron Darling throws a six-hitter and the
Mets beat the Phillies, 3-1, to clinch the NL East for the fourth time
in franchise history.
OCTOBER 9, 1988: Mike Scioscia hits a two-run home run in the
top of the ninth inning to send Game Four of the NLCS into extra
innings, where the Dodgers win and deny the Mets a three-to-one
series lead. The Dodgers go on to win the pennant in seven games.
MAY 26, 1990: The Mets beat San Diego, 11-0 in what turns out to
be Davey Johnsons last win as a Mets manager. His 595 victories are
Perhaps the most famous play in Mets history, Mookie Wilsons roller up
a club record.
the first base line plates Ray Knight with the game-winning run in the
MAY 29, 1990: Bud Harrelson replaces Davey Johnson to become bottom of the 10th inning in Game Six of the 1986 World Series. The win
evened the series and forced Game Seven.
the 12th manager in club history.
SEPTEMBER 27, 1991: Al Harazin takes over for Frank Cashen as
the teams General Manager.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1991: Mike Cubbage is named the interim manager after Bud Harrelson is dismissed.
OCTOBER 6, 1991: Howard Johnson drives in his 117th run of the season in a 7-0 win at Philadelphia to finish with the league lead
and set a franchise record.
OCTOBER 11, 1991: Jeff Torborg signs a four-year contract to manage the team.
DECEMBER 2, 1991: Bobby Bonilla and the Mets agree to terms on a five-year contract.
MAY 19, 1993: Dallas Green becomes the 15th manager in club history after Jeff Torborg resigns.
JUNE 22, 1993: Al Harazin resigns his position of General Manager and Joe McIlvaine becomes Executive VP of Baseball Operations
on July 8th.
AUGUST 26, 1996: Bobby Valentine succeeds Dallas Green as manager.
SEPTEMBER 14, 1996: Todd Hundley hits his 41st home run of the season in a 6-5 win at home against Atlanta to set a major league
record for home runs in a season by a catcher.
JUNE 16, 1997: Dave Mlicki throws his first career complete game to help the Mets to a 6-0 win over the Yankees at Yankee Stadium
in the first ever regular-season game between the clubs.
JULY 16, 1997: Steve Phillips is named the clubs new General Manager.
MAY 23, 1998: The Mets acquire Mike Piazza from Florida in exchange for Preston Wilson, Ed Yarnell and Geoff Goetz.
OCTOBER 4, 1999: In a one-game playoff at Cincinnati with the National League Wild Card on the line,Al Leiter throws a two-hitter
and the Mets beat the Reds, 5-0. The win sends the Mets to their fifth postseason appearance in team history.
OCTOBER 9, 1999: Todd Pratt hits a 10th-inning solo home run just over the leaping try of centerfielder Steve Finley and the Mets
beat Arizona, 4-3, in Game Four to close out the NLDS.
OCTOBER 17, 1999: Robin Ventura hits a game-ending, bases-loaded home run in the 15th inning that goes in the record books as
a single to help the Mets to a 4-3 win over Atlanta and a three-to-two series deficit in the NLCS.
OCTOBER 19, 1999: New York climbs back from a 5-0 first inning deficit in Game Six of the NLCS to take leads of 8-7 and 9-8, but
loses 10-9 in 11 innings to fall four games-to-two to the Braves.
DECEMBER 23, 1999: The Mets acquire lefthanded pitcher Mike Hampton and Derek Bell from Houston for a package of three
players.
MARCH 30, 2000: The Mets finish a historic two-game, season-opening set in Japan against Chicago with a 5-1 victory after Benny
Agbayani hits a pinch-hit grand slam in the 11th inning.
JUNE 30, 2000: The Mets score a franchise-record 10 runs in the eighth inning, highlighted by Mike Piazzas three-run home run as
New York tops the Braves, 11-8.
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JULY 8, 2000: The Yankees sweep the Mets in a spilt-stadium doubleheader. It is the first time that two teams play two games in two
different ballparks in one day in 97 years.
OCTOBER 8, 2000: Bobby J. Jones throws a one-hitter to help the Mets beat the Giants, 4-0, and clinch the National League Divisional
Series three games-to-one.
OCTOBER 16, 2000: Mike Hampton earns his second win of the National League Championship Series, beating the Cardinals,
7-0 to clinch the NLCS MVP and send the Mets to their fourth World Series.
OCTOBER 26, 2000: The Yankees beat the Mets, 4-2, in Game Five of the World Series to clinch the title, four-games-to-one.
SEPTEMBER 21, 2001: In New York Citys first sporting event after the tragic events of September 11th, Mike Piazza hits a tworun home run in the eighth inning to lift the Mets past the Braves, 3-2.
AUGUST 24, 2002: Fred Wilpon becomes the sole owner of the Mets, completing his purchase of Nelson Doubledays half of the team.
OCTOBER 28, 2002: Art Howe is named the 17th manager in team history 27 days after his predecessor Bobby Valentine is fired.
JUNE 10, 2003: Jose Reyes makes his major league debut, going 2-4 with a double in a 9-7 loss at Texas.
SEPTEMBER 25, 2003: Hall of Fame radio announcer Bob Murphy calls his last game after 42 years, a 3-1 Mets loss at home to
Pittsburgh.
MAY 5, 2004: Mike Piazza becomes the all-time home run leader as catcher with his 352nd at home against San Francisco.
JULY 21, 2004: David Wright makes his major league debut, hitting seventh and starting at third base in a 5-4 win over Montreal.
SEPTEMBER 30, 2004: Omar Minaya is named Executive Vice President and General Manager.
NOVEMBER 4, 2004: Willie Randolph is hired as the 18th manager in team history.
DECEMBER 16, 2004: The Mets and Pedro Martinez agree to terms on a four-year contract.
JULY 11, 2006: The Mets send a team-record six players to the All-Star Game in Pittsburgh. David Wright hits a home run to get the
National League on the board in the second, but the AL pulls out a 3-2 win.
SEPTEMBER 18, 2006: Jose Valentin hits two home runs and the Mets blank the Marlins, 4-0, to clinch their first NL East title since 1988.
SEPTEMBER 28, 2006: Carlos Beltran hits his 41st home run of the season to tie the franchise record, originally set by Todd
Hundley in 1996.
OCTOBER 7, 2006: Using a three-run first inning to set the tone, the Mets complete a three-game, NLDS sweep of Los Angeles
with a 9-5 victory in Game Three.
OCTOBER 19, 2006: Despite a spectacular leaping grab by Endy Chavez in leftfield to rob Scott Rolen of a sixth-inning home run,
the Mets fall to the Cardinals, 3-1, in Game Seven of the NLCS.
SEPTEMBER 30, 2007: The Marlins score seven first-inning runs to beat the Mets, 8-1, in the season finale and deny the Mets a
second straight postseason berth.
FEBRUARY 2, 2008: The Mets acquire Johan Santana from the Twins in exchange for a package of four players.
JUNE 17, 2008: Willie Randolph is replaced by Jerry Manuel, who becomes the 19th manager in franchise history.
SEPTEMBER 28, 2008: The Marlins beat the Mets, 4-2, in Shea Stadiums final game and again deny the Mets a postseason berth.
APRIL 13, 2009: Citi Field opens its doors for the Mets first game in their new home, but the Padres spoil the historic night with a
6-5 win.
APRIL 17, 2009: Gary Sheffield becomes the first player to hit his
500th home run in a Mets uniform when he goes deep off
Milwaukees Mitch Stetter in a 5-4 win at Citi Field.
AUGUST 23, 2009: Eric Bruntlett turns an unassisted triple play
on a Jeff Francoeur line drive to end the Phillies 9-7 win over the
Mets at Citi Field. It was the second unassisted triple play to end a
game in major league history.
APRIL 17, 2010: The Mets beat the Cardinals, 2-1, in 20 innings at
Busch Stadium in St. Louis. It marks the teams fourth longest contest
by innings and the first time the team won a game lasting 20 innings
or longer.
MAY 7, 2010: Rod Barajas hits the first walk-off home run in Citi
Field history in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting the Mets to a
6-5 win over the Giants.
JUNE 10, 2010: Jonathon Niese tosses a one-hitter, retiring the
final 21 straight batters, to beat the Padres, 3-0. Niese joins Tom
Seaver as the only Mets pitcher to finish a game one batter from
perfection. Chris Denorfia doubled in the third inning for the lone
San Diego hit.
Mets legends Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza after throwing out the
OCTOBER 4, 2010: The Mets relieve Omar Minaya of his duties ceremonial first pitch at the Mets first regular season game at Citi Field.
as Executive ice President of Baseball Operations and General
Manager. The club also announces that they decline to pick up manager Jerry Manuels 2011 option.
OCTOBER 29, 2010: The Mets hire Sandy Alderson as the 12th General Manager in team history.
NOVEMBER 23, 2010: The club introduces Terry Collins as the 20th manager in franchise history.
JUNE 28, 2011: The Mets hit two grand slams (Jason Bay, Carlos Beltran) in the same game for the second time in team history in
a 14-3 win.
AUGUST 15, 2011: Jason Isringhausen notches his 300th save in a 5-4, 10-inning win at San Diego.
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SEPTEMBER 28, 2011: Jose Reyes goes 1-1 with a bunt single to finish
with a .337 batting average. Reyes becomes the first Met to ever win the batting title.
APRIL 26, 2012: David Wright hits a two-run home run off Mark Buehrle at
Citi Field to record his 734th and 735th career RBI, passing Darryl Strawberry
on the clubs all-time list
JUNE 1, 2012: Johan Santana throws the first no-hitter in team history beating
St. Louis, 8-0, at Citi Field...Santana strikes out David Freese for the final out.
JULY 28, 2012: Ike Davis hits three solo home runs off Arizonas Ian Kennedy
to become the ninth Met in team history to hit three home runs in a game.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2012: David Wright singles off Pittsburghs Jeff Locke for his
1, 419th career hit, breaking Ed Kranepools team record of 1,418 hits.
SEPTEMBER 27, 2012: R.A. Dickey beats the Pirates, 6-5, for his 20th win
of the season...Dickey worked 7.2 innings and allowed three earned runs to
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1969
1972
1986
1990
1969
1976
1991
2008
1969
1985
1985
2000
1998
5 times
May 28-June 10
May 12-May 21
April 18-April 30
June 17-June 29
September 6-September 13
June 23-July 4
July 1-July 13
July 5-July 17
September 21-October 1
July 2-July 10
August 3-August 13
April 16-April 25 9
May 21-May 31
last, June 10-June 18, 2010
1962
1963
1982
1962
1980
2002
1962
1963
1965
1991
2004
May 21-June 6
June 28-July 14
August 15-August 31
August 9-August 21
August 31-September 12
August 10-August 23
July 15-July 26
July 18-July 28
August 1-August 13
August 9-August 21, Game #1
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At Arizona: 2-2
At New York: 2-1
OVERALL: 54-52
At Arizona: 28-25
At New York: 26-27
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Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................At New York: 4/24/90-4/25/90. At Atlanta: 5/4/09-5/5/09
Last Two-Game Sweep, Braves....................................................................................At New York: 9/8/11 (DH). At Atlanta: 4/5/08-4/6/08
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................At New York: 4/5/12-4/8/12. At Atlanta: 8/31/07-9/2/07
Last Three-Game Sweep, Braves: ........................................................................At New York: 9/7/12-9/9/12. At Atlanta: 7/13/12-7/15/12
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets:..............................................................................At New York: 7/20/89-7/23/89. At Atlanta: 7/4/85-7/7/85
Last Four-Game Sweep, Braves: ........................................................................................At New York: None. At Atlanta: 5/20/08-5/22/08
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61-101 FIFTH PLACE
Wrigley Field
1060 West Addison St., Chicago, IL 60613
773-404-2827
WRIGLEY FIELD
SERIES RECORDS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ........................................................................At New York: 9/14/88-9/15/88. At Chicago: 7/17/95-7/18/95
Last Two-Game Sweep, Cubs:........................................................................At New York: 9/29/82-9/30/82. At Chicago: 4/21/08-4/22/08
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................At New York: 8/5/05-8/7/05. At Chicago: 4/4/94-4/6/94
Last Three-Game Sweep, Cubs: ....................................................................At New York: 9/16/83-9/18/83. At Chicago: 4/23/04-4/25/04
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets: ..........................................................................................At New York: 6/17/85-6/20/85. At Chicago: None
Last Four-Game Sweep, Cubs:................................................................................At New York: 8/2/91-8/5/91. At Chicago: 8/6/92-8/9/92
Last Five-Game Sweep, Mets: ..........................................................................................At New York: None. At Chicago: 6/22/70-6/25/70
Last Five-Game Sweep, Cubs:..............................................................................................................At New York: None. At Chicago: None
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SERIES SWEEPS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
DALE SVEUM
Manager
FRONT OFFICE
CHICAGO CUBS
FRONT OFFICE
CINCINNATI REDS
NL CENTRAL
97-65 FIRST PLACE
SERIES RECORDS
POSTSEASON
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ....................................................................At New York: 4/22/97-4/23/97. At Cincinnati: 4/28/97-4/29/97
Last Two-Game Sweep, Reds: ........................................................................At New York: 5/25/92-5/27/92. At Cincinnati: 5/6/92-5/7/92
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets:......................................................................At New York: 5/16/05-5/18/05. At Cincinnati: 7/4/03-7/6/03
Last Three-Game Sweep, Reds:......................................................................At New York: 6/15/12-6/17/12. At Cincinnati: 4/4/05-4/7/05
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets:....................................................................At New York: 7/18/97-7/21/97. At Cincinnati: 7/25/11-7/28/11
Last Four-Game Sweep, Reds:....................................................................At New York: 8/19/77-8/21/77. At Cincinnati: 7/11/75-7/13/75
Last Five-Game Sweep, Mets: ............................................................................................At New York: 7/5/84-7/8/84. At Cincinnati: None
Last Five-Game Sweep, Reds:........................................................................................At New York: 9/25/64-9/27/64. At Cincinnati: None
MEDIA
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
OVERALL: 261-308
At Cincinnati: 116-164
At New York: 145-144
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64-98 FOURTH PLACE
Coors Field
2001 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205
303-292-0200
WALT WEISS
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 2-5
At Colorado: 2-1
At New York: 0-4
COORS FIELD
OVERALL: 82-76
At Colorado: 31-46
At New York: 51-30
SERIES SWEEPS
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Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..................................................................................At New York: 7/11/08-7/13/08 At Colorado: None
Last Three-Game Sweep, Rockies: ....................................................................................At New York: None. At Colorado: 7/2/07-7/4/07
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets ......................................................................................At New York: 8/15/03-8/18/03 At Colorado: None
Last Four-Game Sweep, Rockies ..................................................................................At New York: 8/20/12-8/23/12 At Colorado: None
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
COLORADO ROCKIES
FRONT OFFICE
Dodger Stadium
1000 Elysian Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012
323-224-1500
DON MATTINGLY
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 3-4
At Los Angeles: 3-1
At New York: 0-3
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
DODGER STADIUM
OVERALL: 258-314-1
At Los Angeles:: 119-171
At New York: 139-143-1
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets:..................................................................At New York: 5/11/90-5/12/90. At Los Angeles: 5/21/90-5/22/90
Last Two-Game Sweep, Dodgers: ..........................................................At New York: 8/26/85-8/27/85. At Los Angeles: 4/20/94-4/21/94
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................At New York: 4/27/10-4/28/10. At Los Angeles: 8/28/89-8/30/89
Last Three-Game Sweep, Dodgers: ......................................................At New York: 7/20/12-7/22/12. At Los Angeles: 5/18/09-5/20/09
Last Four-Game Sweep, Dodgers:............................................................At New York: 6/11/65-6/13/65. At Los Angeles: 5/7/79-5/10/79
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NL EAST
69-93 FIFTH PLACE
Marlins Park
Miami, FL 33056
305-626-7400
MIKE REDMOND
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 12-6
At Miami: 5-4
At New York: 7-2
MARLINS PARK
OVERALL: 166-153
At Miami: 79-76
At New York: 86-75
At Puerto Rico: 1-2
HISTORY
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ................................................................................At New York: 4/7/06-4/9/06 At Miami: 4/18/07-4/19/07
Last Two-Game Sweep, Marlins ............................................................................At New York: 8/1/11-8/2/11. At Miami: 9/21/10-9/22/10
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..........................................................................At New York: 9/21/12-9/23/12. At Miami: 8/31/12-9/2/12
Last Three-Game Sweep, Marlins: ......................................................................At New York: 9/8/09-9/10/09. At Miami: 5/28/09-5/30/09
Last Four-Game Sweep, Marlins ..........................................................................At New York: 8/30/04-9/2/04. At Miami: 5/13/10-5/16/10
POSTSEASON
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YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
MIAMI MARLINS
SERIES SWEEPS
FRONT OFFICE
MILWAUKEE BREWERS
NL CENTRAL
83-79 THIRD PLACE
Miller Park
1 Brewers Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214
414-902-4400
RON ROENICKE
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 2-3
At Milwaukee: 1-2
At New York: 1-1
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
MILLER PARK
OVERALL: 58-42
At Milwaukee: 30-18
At New York: 28-24
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
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81-81 THIRD PLACE
OVERALL: 407-466
At Philadelphia: 199-237
At New York: 208-229
SERIES RECORDS
Longest Game, Innings: ........................................................................18, twice, last, 8/1/72 Game One, (Mets 3, Phillies 2 at New York)
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ......................................................................At New York: 5/6/09-5/7/09. At Philadelphia: 7/21/03-7/22/03
Last Two-Game, Phillies: ..........................................................................At New York: 8/14/92-8/15/92. At Philadelphia: 4/12/83-4/13/83
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..................................................................At New York: 5/26/10-5/27/10. At Philadelphia: 5/7/12-5/9/12
Last Three-Game Sweep, Phillies: ..............................................................At New York: 9/17/12-9/20/12. At Philadelphia: 7/3/09-7/5/09
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets:........................................................................................At New York: None. At Philadelphia: 9/6/02-9/9/02
Last Four-Game Sweep, Phillies: ............................................................At New York: 6/19/95-6/22/95. At Philadelphia: 8/27/07-8/30/07
Last Five-Game Sweep, Phillies: ..............................................................At New York: 8/14/80-8/17/80. At Philadelphia: 6/25/82-6/27/82
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SERIES SWEEPS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
CHARLIE MANUEL
Manager
FRONT OFFICE
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
FRONT OFFICE
PITTSBURGH PIRATES
NL CENTRAL
79-83 FOURTH PLACE
PNC Park
115 Federal St., Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-323-5000
CLINT HURDLE
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 5-2
At Pittsburgh: 2-1
At New York: 3-1
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
PNC PARK
OVERALL: 341-364-2
At Pittsburgh: 158-190-1
At New York: 183-174-1
SERIES RECORDS
Longest Winning Streak, Mets:....................................................................................................................................................15, 6/6/86-4/9/87
Longest Winning Streak, Pirates: ................................................................................................................8, four times, last, 4/11/75-6/22/75
Largest Margin of Victory, Mets: ..............................................................................................16, 4/17/76 (Mets 17, Pirates 1 at Pittsburgh)
Largest Margin of Victory, Pirates: ..........................................................................................17, 9/26/92 (Pirates 19, Mets 2 at Pittsburgh)
Most Runs Scored, Mets: ..........................................................................................................17, 4/17/76 (Mets 17, Pirates 1 at Pittsburgh)
Most Runs Scored, Pirates: ......................................................................................................19, 9/26/92 (Pirates 19, Mets 2 at Pittsburgh)
Most Runs Scored, Both Teams: ................................................................................................22, 8/1/96 (Pirates 13, Mets 9 at New York)
Longest Game, Innings: ................................................................................................................18, 4/28/85 (Mets 5, Pirates 4 at New York)
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ........................................................................At New York: 5/3/06-5/4/06. At Pittsburgh: 6/27/79-6/28/79
Last Two-Game Sweep, Pirates:......................................................................At New York: 4/5/96-4/6/96. At Pittsburgh: 9/24/02-9/25/02
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..................................................................At New York: 5/8/09-5/10/09. At Pittsburgh: 9/17/01-9/19/01
Last Three-Game Sweep, Pirates: ..................................................................At New York: 4/16/04-4/18/04. At Pittsburgh: 6/1/09-6/4/09
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets: ......................................................................................At New York: 9/13/10-9/16/10. At Pittsburgh: None
Last Four-Game Sweep, Pirates:................................................................At New York: 5/28/65-5/30/65. At Pittsburgh: 6/17/93-6/20/93
Last Five-Game Sweep, Mets: ......................................................................................At New York: None. At Pittsburgh: 8/11/77-8/14/77
Last Five-Game Sweep, Pirates: ................................................................At New York: 5/28/65-5/30/65. At Pittsburgh: 6/17/93-6/20/93
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NL CENTRAL
88-74 SECOND PLACE WILD CARD
Busch Stadium
700 Clark St., St. Louis, MO 63102
314-345-9600
MIKE MATHENY
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 4-3
At St. Louis: 1-2
At New York: 3-1
BUSCH STADIUM
OVERALL: 334-371
At St. Louis: 168-189
At New York: 166-182
SERIES RECORDS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ............................................................................At New York: 5/7/98-5/8/98. At St. Louis: 4/11/73-4/12/73
Last Two-Game Sweep, Cardinals:................................................................At New York: 6/27/94-6/28/94. At St. Louis: 7/25/95-7/26/95
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ........................................................................At New York: 8/22/06-8/24/06. At St. Louis: 4/1/07-4/4/07
Last Three-Game Sweep, Cardinals: ............................................................At New York: 8/10/01-8/12/01. At St. Louis: 4/21/09-4/23/09
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets:..........................................................................................At New York: None. At St. Louis: 4/24/86-4/27/86
Last Four-Game Sweep, Cardinals: ......................................................................................At New York: 8/7/79-8/9/79. At St. Louis: None
Last Five-Game Sweep, Cardinals: ..................................................................................At New York: 9/17/82-9/19/82. At St. Louis: None
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SERIES SWEEPS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
PETCO Park
100 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92101
619-795-5000
BUD BLACK
Manager
SERIES RECORDS
Most Runs Scored, Mets: ....................................................................................................13, 5/17/02 (Mets 13, San Diego 4 at San Diego)
Most Runs Scored, Padres:........................................................................................................16, 8/26/00 (Padres 16, Mets 1 at San Diego)
Most Runs Scored, Both Teams: .......................................................................................... 25, 8/16/96 (Padres 15, Mets 10 at San Diego)
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ....................................................................At New York: 8/28/90-8/29/90. At San Diego: 8/21/76-8/22/76
Last Two-Game Sweep, Padres: ................................................................At New York: 5/20/85-5/22/85. At San Diego: 8/22/92-8/23/92
MEDIA
HISTORY
Largest Margin of Victory, Mets: ..............................................................................................12, 7/21/05 (Mets 12, Padres 0 at New York)
Largest Margin of Victory, Padres: ..........................................................................................15, 8/26/00 (Padres 16, Mets 1 at San Diego)
POSTSEASON
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
PETCO PARK
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets:......................................................................At New York: 8/8/06-8/10/06. At San Diego: 8/31/87-9/2/87
Last Three-Game Sweep, Padres: ..............................................................At New York: 8/13/02-8/15/02. At San Diego: 8/14/01-8/16/01
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets:....................................................................At New York: 8/16/69-8/17/69. At San Diego: 5/16/88-5/19/88
Last Four-Game Sweep, Padres: ....................................................................At New York: 8/23/04-8/26/04. At San Diego: 6/5/08-6/8/08
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94-68 FIRST PLACE WORLD CHAMPIONS
AT&T Park
24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94107
415-972-2000
AT&T PARK
OVERALL: 263-309
At San Francisco: 122-165
At New York: 141-144
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
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Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................At New York: 8/12/03-8/13/03. At San Francisco: 5/29/85-5/30/85
Last Two-Game Sweep, Giants: ..........................................................At New York: 5/22/84-5/24/84. At San Francisco: 4/28/93-4/29/93
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets:..................................................................At New York: 7/8/09-7/10/09. At San Francisco: 7/4/94-7/6/94
Last Three-Game Sweep, Giants: ............................................................At New York: 5/7/02-5/9/02. At San Francisco: 8/20/02-8/22/02
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................................................................At New York: 8/30/90-9/2/90
Last Four-Game Sweep, Giants: ..................................................................At New York: 6/1/62-6/3/62, At San Francisco: 5/1/00-5/4/00
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
BRUCE BOCHY
Manager
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
WASHINGTON NATIONALS
NL EAST
98-64 FIRST PLACE
Nationals Park
2400 East Capital St., Washington, DC 20003
202-675-5100
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
NATIONALS PARK
DAVEY JOHNSON
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 4-14
At Washington: 3-6
At New York: 1-8
OVERALL: 374-368
At Washington: 43-30
At Montreal: 135-152
At Puerto Rico: 2-5
At New York: 194-181
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ......................................................................At New York: 5/18/11-5/19/11 At Montreal: 7/21/99-7/22/99
Last Two-Game Sweep, Expos/Nationals:..................................................At New York: 9/22/98-9/23/98. At Montreal: 7/23/03-7/24/03
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................At New York: 5/25/09-5/27/09. At Washington: 8/12/08-8/14/08
Last Three-Game Sweep, Expos/Nationals:..........................................At New York: 9/10/12-9/12/12. At Washington: 9/24/07-9/26/07
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets: ..........................................................................At New York: 5/15/72-5/18/72. At Montreal: 7/1/91-7/4/91
Last Four Game Sweep, Expos/Nationals: ........................At New York: 9/12/11-9/15/11. At Montreal: 4/11/03-4/14/03 (at San Juan)
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AL EAST
93-69 SECOND PLACE WILD CARD
BUCK SHOWALTER
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 3-0
At Baltimore: 0-0
At New York: 3-0
OVERALL: 19-9
At Baltimore: 11-6
At New York: 8-3
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ........................................................................................At New York: 6/24/98-6/25/98. At Baltimore: None
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets:..................................................................At New York: 6/18/12-6/20/12. At Baltimore: 6/11/10-6/13/10
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SERIES SWEEPS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
BALTIMORE ORIOLES
FRONT OFFICE
Fenway Park
4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215
617-267-9440
JOHN FARRELL
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Boston: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
FENWAY PARK
OVERALL: 10-11
At Boston: 5-7
At New York: 5-4
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Three-Game Sweep, Red Sox ....................................................................................At New York: None. At Boston: 6/27/06-6/29/06
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AL CENTRAL
85-77 SECOND PLACE
OVERALL: 1-2
At Chicago: 1-2
At New York: 0-0
PLAYER BIOS
ROBIN VENTURA
Manager
FRONT OFFICE
SERIES SWEEPS
POSTSEASON
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HISTORY
SERIES RECORDS
None
FRONT OFFICE
CLEVELAND INDIANS
AL CENTRAL
68-94 FOURTH PLACE
Progressive Field
2401 Ontario St., Cleveland, OH 44115
216-420-4200
TERRY FRANCONA
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Cleveland: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
PROGRESSIVE FIELD
OVERALL: 7-2
At Cleveland: 5-1
At New York: 2-1
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
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AL CENTRAL
88-74 FIRST PLACE AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Comerica Park
2100 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201
313-471-2000
JIM LEYLAND
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Detroit: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
COMERICA PARK
OVERALL: 8-7
At Detroit: 3-6
At New York: 5-1
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
DETROIT TIGERS
POSTSEASON
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HISTORY
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
FRONT OFFICE
HOUSTON ASTROS
AL WEST
55-107 SIXTH PLACE NL CENTRAL
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
OVERALL: 258-308
At Houston: 108-176
At New York: 150-132
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Two-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................................At New York: 7/3/90-7/4/90. At Houston: None
Last Two-Game Sweep, Astros: ....................................................................At New York: 4/16/96-4/17/96. At Houston: 4/28/98-4/29/98
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..............................................................................At New York: 10/2-10/4/09 At Houston: 4/6/84-4/8/84
Last Three-Game Sweep, Astros: ....................................................................At New York: 4/9/93-4/11/93. At Houston: 4/30/12-5/2/12
Last Four-Game Sweep, Mets: ............................................................................................At New York: 6/2/75-6/5/75. At Houston: None
Last Four-Game Sweep, Astros: ..................................................................At New York: 9/13/63-9/15/63. At Houston: 6/24/65-6/27/65
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AL WEST
55-107 SIXTH PLACE NL CENTRAL
Kauffman Stadium
1 Royal Way, Kansas City, MO 64129
816-921-8000
KAUFFMAN STADIUM
OVERALL: 3-3
At Kansas City: 1-2
At New York: 2-1
PLAYER BIOS
NED YOST
Manager
FRONT OFFICE
None
MEDIA
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POSTSEASON
SERIES SWEEPS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
FRONT OFFICE
PLAYER BIOS
OVERALL: 6-6
At Los Angeles: 4-2
At New York: 2-4
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Longest Game, Innings: ..........................................................................................10, twice, last, 6/18/08 (Mets 5, Angels 4 at Los Angeles)
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66-96 FIFTH PLACE AL CENTRAL
Target Field
1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-659-3400
RON GARDENHIRE
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Minnesota: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
OVERALL: 5-7
At Minnesota: 0-3
At New York: 5-4
PLAYER BIOS
TARGET FIELD
FRONT OFFICE
MINNESOTA TWINS
SERIES SWEEPS
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HISTORY
SERIES RECORDS
FRONT OFFICE
Yankee Stadium
1 East 161st St., Bronx, NY 10451
718-239-4300
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
YANKEE STADIUM
JOE GIRARDI
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 1-5
At Yankee Stadium: 0-3
At Citi Field: 1-2
OVERALL: 36-54
At New Yankee Stadium: 3-9
At Old Yankee Stadium: 13-20
At Shea Stadium: 16-17
At Citi Field: 4-8
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
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Doc Medich
Doug Mientkiewicz
Gustavo Molina
Dale Murray
Xavier Nady
C.J. Nitkowski
Bob Ojeda
John Olerud
Jesse Orosco
John Pacella
Juan Padilla
Chan Ho Park
Andy Phillips
Lenny Randle
Willie Randolph
Jeff Reardon
Tim Redding
Hal Reniff
Royce Ring
Kenny Rogers
Rey Sanchez
Rafael Santana
Don Schulze
Gary Sheffield
Bill Short
Charley Smith
Shane Spencer
Roy Staiger
Mike Stanton
Kelly Stinnett
Darryl Strawberry
Tom Sturdivant
Bill Sudakis
Ron Swoboda
Frank Tanana
Tony Tarasco
Walt Terrell
Ralph Terry
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POSTSEASON
Gene Woodling
Todd Zeile
HISTORY
Ryan Thompson
Marv Throneberry
Dick Tidrow
Bubba Trammell
Mike Torrez
Raul Valdes
Robin Ventura
Jose Vizcaino
Claudell Washington
Allen Watson
David Weathers
Wally Whitehurst
Gerald Williams
WITH METS
WITH YANKEES
1996
1995
1978-1980
1974-1976
1993-1995, 1999 1995
1976-1981,
1982
1986-1989
1977
1972-1975
2005
2007
2008
2011
1978-1979
1983-1985
2006
2008
2001
2004
1986-1990
1994
1997-1999
2004
1979, 1981-1987 2003
1977-1980
1982
2005-2008
2004
2007
2010
2008
2004-2007
1977-1978
1979
1992
1976-1988
1979-1981
1994
2009
2005
1967
1961-1967
2005-2006
2010
1999
1996-1997
2003
1997, 2005
1984-1987
1988-1989
1987
1989
2009
2004-2005
1968
1960
1964-1965
1967-1968
2004
1998-2002
1975-1977
1979
2003-2004
1997-2002, 2005
1994-1995, 2006 2006
1983-1990
1995-1999
1964
1955-1959
1972
1974
1965-1970
1971-1973
1993
1993
2002
1999
1982-84
1989
1966-1967
1956-1957
1959-1964
1992-1995
2000
1962-1963
1955-1959
1984
1974-1979
2000
2003
1983-1984
1977
2010
2011
1999-2001
2002-2003
1994-1996
2000
1980
1986-1988, 1990
1999
1999-2000
2002-2004
1996-1997
1989-1992
1996
2004-2005
1992-1996,
2001-2002
1962
1949-1954
2000-2001, 2004 2003
YEAR IN REVIEW
Brandon Knight
Matt Lawton
Tim Leary
Ricky Ledee
Al Leiter
Cory Lidle
Phil Linz
Graeme Lloyd
Phil Lombardi
Terrance Long
PLAYER
Bob MacDonald
Elliott Maddox
Josias Manzanillo
Lee Mazzilli
Bob Friend
Karim Garcia
Rob Gardner
Paul Gibson
Jesse Gonder
Dwight Gooden
Lee Guetterman
Greg A. Harris
Rickey Henderson
Felix Heredia
Orlando Hernandez
Keith Hughes
Ryota Igarashi
Stan Jefferson
Lance Johnson
Dave Kingman
WITH YANKEES
2003
1969-1972
1985, 1987-1988
1974-1976
2003, 2005
1981
2011
2003
1946-1963
2009
1994
2001
1992
1979
2004, 2007
1988-1989
1965
2002
1980-1984, 1987,
1990
2003
2004
1987-1992, 2003 1995-2000
1965
1969
2004
2000
1999
2006
1979
1976-77
1986-1992
1994-95
1996
1988-91
2004
2006
1993
1995
1970-1971,
1984
1978-1979
1966
1966
2004
2002-2003
1965-1966
1970-1972
1992-1993
1993-1994, 1996
1963-1965
1960-1961
1984-1994
1996-1997, 2000
1992
1989-1992
1981
1994
1999-2000
1985-1989
2005
2003-2004
2006-2008
1998-2004
1990
1987
2010-2011
2012
1986
1989
1996-1997
2000
1975-1977,
1977
1981-1983
2008
2001-2002
2001
2005
1981, 1983-1984 1990-1992
2006-2007
1998-2000
1998-2004
1987-1989, 2005
1997
2006
1967-1968
1962-1965
2003
1996-1998
1989
1986-1987
1999
2006
PLAYER BIOS
Tony Clark
David Cone
Billy Cowan
Wilson Delgado
Octavio Dotel
Dock Ellis
Kevin Elster
Alvaro Espinoza
Scott Erickson
Tony Fernandez
Tim Foli
WITH METS
1997
1974
1979-1983
1967
2003
1983
2008
1999-2003
1965
2009
1990-1992
2001
1991-1992
1979-1980
2005
1987
1963
1995-1998
1991
PLAYER
Juan Acevedo
Jack Aker
Neil Allen
Sandy Alomar Sr.
Jason Anderson
Tucker Ashford
Luis Ayala
Armando Benitez
Yogi Berra
Angel Berroa
Daryl Boston
Darren Bragg
Tim Burke
Ray Burris
Miguel Cairo
John Candelaria
Duke Carmel
Alberto Castillo
Rick Cerone
FRONT OFFICE
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HISTORY
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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HISTORY
80-113-1
1-4
36-54
34-47
8-10-1
2-2
1-2
METS-YANKEES DEALS
NOVEMBER, 1964
JUNE 15, 1966
JUNE 29, 1967
DECEMBER 9, 1977
AUGUST 20. 1979
APRIL 1. 1980
APRIL 18, 1983
DECEMBER 11, 1987
JUNE 9, 1992
DECEMBER 7, 1992
SEPTEMBER 17, 1993
DECEMBER 7, 2001
JULY 16, 2003
DECEMBER 3, 2004
TWO-STADIUMS DOUBLEHEADERS
The Mets and Yankees have previously met in a day-night, home-road doubleheader three times. The Mets and Yankees first historic
doubleheader took place on July 8, 2000. Both New York teams played a regularly scheduled day game at Shea Stadium and then
a played a night game at Yankee Stadium which was a rescheduled contest from a rainout on June 11th. The Yankees won both
games by the same 4-2 score. According the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the first day-night doubleheader taking place in different
venues since September 7, 1903. On that day, the New York Giants played two games against the Brooklyn Superbas (later known
as the Dodgers). The first game was played in the morning at Brooklyns Washington Park with John McGraws Giants winning, 6-4. The
second game was an afternoon contest at the Polo Grounds with Brooklyn winning, 3-0. The other day-night, Shea-Yankee Stadium
doubleheaders were on June 28, 2003 and June 27, 2008. In 2003, the day game took place at Yankee Stadium with the Yankees
winning, 7-1. The night cap was at Shea and the Yankees prevailed, 9-8. In 2008, the final year of both Shea Stadium and Yankee
Stadium, the Mets and Yankees played a day-night, cross-borough doubleheader. The Mets won the day game at Yankee Stadium,
15-6, and the Yankees took the night cap, 9-0, at Shea.
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94-68 FIRST PLACE
McAfee Coliseum
7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA 94621
510-638-4900
BOB MELVIN
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Oakland: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
McAFEE COLISEUM
OVERALL: 6-3
At Oakland: 1-2
At New York: 5-1
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
OAKLAND ATHLETICS
SERIES SWEEPS
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Most Runs Scored, Mets:........................................................................................................10, 6/24/07 (Mets 10, Athletics 2 at New York)
Most Runs Scored, Athletics:........................................................................................................7, 6/21/11 (Athletics 7, Mets 3 at Oakland)
Most Runs Scored, Both Teams: ................................................................................................15, 6/16/05 (Mets 9, Athletics 6 at Oakland)
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
FRONT OFFICE
SEATTLE MARINERS
AL WEST
75-87 FOURTH PLACE
SAFECO Field
1250 First Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98134
206-346-4000
ERIC WEDGE
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 0-0
At Seattle: 0-0
At New York: 0-0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
SAFECO FIELD
OVERALL: 2-7
At Seattle: 0-3
At New York: 2-4
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
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90-71 THIRD PLACE
Tropicana Field
1 Tropicana Dr., St. Petersburg, FL 33705
727-825-3137
JOE MADDON
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 3-0
At Tampa Bay: 3-0
At New York: 0-0
TROPICANA FIELD
OVERALL: 11-7
At Tampa Bay: 6-3
At New York: 5-4
PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
Longest Game, Innings: ..............................................................................................11, 6/9/98 (Rays 5, Mets 4 in 11 innings at New York)
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ..................................................................................At Tampa Bay: 6/12/12-6/14/12. At New York: None.
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Most Runs Scored, Mets: ..............................................................................................................10, 6/10/01 (Mets 10, Rays 0 at Tampa Bay)
Most Runs Scored, Rays: ..................................................................................................................15, 6/4/00 (Rays 15, Mets 5 at New York)
Most Runs Scored, Both Teams:......................................................................................................20, 6/4/00 (Rays 15, Mets 5 at New York)
HISTORY
Longest Winning Streak, Mets: ..................................................................................................................3, two times, last, 6/12/12 - present
Longest Winning Streak, Rays: ......................................................................................................................................................3, 6/4/00-6/9/01
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES RECORDS
FRONT OFFICE
Rogers Centre
1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1J1
416-341-1000
JOHN GIBBONS
Manager
2012 OVERALL: 1-2
At Toronto: 1-2
At New York: 0-0
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
ROGERS CENTRE
OVERALL: 15-6
At Toronto: 6-6
At New York: 9-0
SERIES RECORDS
SERIES SWEEPS
Last Three-Game Sweep, Mets: ........................................................................................At New York: 7/15/01-7/17/01. At Toronto: None
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Pedro Martinez (4.0), Carlos Muniz (2.0), Aaron Heilman (1.0),
Scott Schoeneweis (1.0), Billy Wagner (1.0),
July 12, 2008 vs. Colorado (Won, 3-0)
TWO-HITTER (COMBINED)
OPPONENT NO-HITTER
GRAND SLAM
Jason Bay, September 2, 2012 at Miami off Mark Buehrle
Ike Davis, August 26, 2012 vs. Houston off Wilton Lopez (Won, 2-1)
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HISTORY
Jay Bruce (Cincinnati), June 15, 2012 at New York off Dillon Gee
Fernando Tatis, July 27, 2009 vs. Colorado off Franklin Morales
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
NO-HITTER
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
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HISTORY
THREE HITS-METS PITCHER
SEVEN-RUN INNING
June 28, 2011 at Detroit-Fourth Inning (Won, 16-9)
EIGHT-RUN INNING
June 25, 2011 at Texas-Sixth Inning (Won, 14-5)
NINE-RUN INNING
April 6, 2002 at Atlanta-Ninth Inning (Won, 11-2)
10-RUN INNING
June 30, 2000 vs. Atlanta-Eighth Inning (Won, 11-8)
11-RUN INNING
SIX-RUN INNING
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
CAREER
1
2
3
4
5
PITCHER
HR
Tom Seaver............................................................................................................................................................212
Jerry Koosman ......................................................................................................................................................187
Ron Darling ............................................................................................................................................................155
Sid Fernandez ....................................................................................................................................................138
Bobby J. Jones ....................................................................................................................................................137
SEASON
1
2
3
4
6
9
10
PITCHER
HR
Roger Craig (1962) ........................................................................................................................................35
Pedro Astacio (2002) ..................................................................................................................................32
Jay Hook (1962) ..................................................................................................................................................31
Pete Harnisch (1996) ....................................................................................................................................30
Rick Reed (1998) ..............................................................................................................................................30
Roger Craig (1963) ........................................................................................................................................28
Rick Reed (2000) ..............................................................................................................................................28
Steve Trachsel (2001) ..................................................................................................................................28
Chris Capuano (2011)................................................................................................................................27
Jack Fisher (1966) ..............................................................................................................................................26
Bobby J. Jones (1996) ..................................................................................................................................26
Frank Tanana (1993) ....................................................................................................................................26
Steve Trachsel (2003) ..................................................................................................................................26
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1988
1989
1990
1991
(1)
(5)
(4)
(8)
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
(4)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(3)
(11)
2001 - (1)
2002 - (6)
2003 - (3)
2004 - (6)
2005 - (5)
2012
(3)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(3)
(8)
(10)
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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Mark Carreon..................................................................................................8
Ed Kranepool ..................................................................................................6
Rusty Staub ......................................................................................................6
Scott Hairston ................................................................................................6
JORDANY VALDESPIN ..........................................................5
Matt Franco......................................................................................................5
Ron Swoboda ..................................................................................................5
Tim Teufel ........................................................................................................5
Danny Heep ....................................................................................................4
Steve Henderson ............................................................................................4
Todd Hundley ..................................................................................................4
Lee Mazzilli ......................................................................................................4
YEAR IN REVIEW
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
PLAYER BIOS
1998 - (4)
1999 - (2)
2000 - (7)
Johnson
Carreon-4, Mazzilli
Teufel-2, Carreon, O'Malley
Carreon-3, Sasser-2, Hundley, Jefferies,
McReynolds
Boston-3, Pecota
Walker, McKnight
Hundley, Orsulak, McReynolds
C.Jones-3, Hundley, Orsulak
Roberson, Petagine, Baerga
M. Franco-3, Huskey-2, Ochoa-2, Gilbert,
Everett, McRae, Gilkey
M. Franco, Hundley, Piazza, Tatum
M. Franco, Allensworth
Agbayani, Piazza, Pratt,Ventura, Johnson,
Hamilton, Trammell
Perez
Piazza, Wigginton,Valentin, Johnson, Tarasco,
Payton
Clark-2, Cedeno
Valent-3, Williams,V. Wilson, Zeile
Anderson, Daubach, Offerman, Woodward,
Jacobs
Franco, Marrero, Ledee
Anderson, Newhan, Easley
Anderson, Chavez, Easley, Murphy
Tatis-2, Sheffield, Santos, Murphy
Tatis, Hessman, Carter
Hairston-3, Evans, Duda, Martinez, Murphy,
Pascucci
Valdespin-5, Hairston-3, Cedeno-2
FRONT OFFICE
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PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
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MEDIA
1969 LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
ATLANTA BRAVES vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Won Series
3-0
In the club's first ever trip to the postseason, the Mets sweep the bestof-five series vs. Atlanta, three games to none.
In Game One, trailing, 5-4, in the top of the eighth, New York rallied for
five runs and a 9-5 win. Tom Seaver struggled, allowing five runs in 7.0
innings, but earned the victory.
In Game Two, two-run home runs by Tommie Agee, Ken Boswell and
Cleon Jones lifted the Mets to an 11-6 win.
In front of 53,195 fans at Shea, New York advanced to the World Series
with a 7-4 victory in Game Three. The lead changed hands three times
before Wayne Garrett's two-run home run in the bottom of the fifth put
the Mets ahead, 5-4. Nolan Ryan hurled 7.0 shutout innings to pick up
the win and complete the sweep.
Boswell hit .333 with two home runs and five RBI, while Agee batted
.357 with two home runs and four RBI. Hank Aaron cracked a home run
in each game and drove in seven runs for the Braves.
TOTALS
H RBI
0
0
2
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
35 9 10
BRAVES
AB
Millan, 2b
5
Gonzalez, cf
5
HAaron, rf
5
Carty, lf
3
Lum, lf
1
Cepeda, 1b
4
Boyer, 3b
1
Didier, c
4
Garrido, ss
4
Niekro, p
3
Aspromonte, ph 1
Upshaw, p
0
TOTALS
36
R H RBI
1 2
0
2 2
2
1 2
2
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
5 10
METS
IP H R ER BB SO BRAVES
IP H R ER BB SO
Seaver (W,1-0) 7.0 8 5 5 3 2 Niekro (L,0-1)8.0 9 9 4 4 4
0
3
2 Upshaw
4 Totals
1.0 1 0 0 0 1
9.0 10 9 4 4 5
METS
0 2 0 2 0 0
0 5 0
9 10 1
BRAVES
0 1 2 0 1 0
1 0 0
5 10 2
E-Boswell, Cepeda, Gonzalez. DP-New York-0; Atlanta-2. 2B-Carty, Millan,
Gonzalez, HAaron, Garrett, Lum. 3B-Harrelson. HR-Gonzalez (1),
HAaron (1). SB-Cepeda (1), Jones (1). SF-Boyer.
Time-2:37. Attendance-50,122.
HP-Barlick; 1B-Donatelli; 2B-Sudol; 3B-Vargo; LF-Pelekoudas; RF-Steiner.
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METS
42 11 13
11
TOTALS
6
0
0
4
0
1
9.0 9 6 6
1 3 2
0 0 0
35
H RBI
0
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 0 0
0 0 0
6 TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO
5 Reed (L,0-1)1.2 5 4 4
2 Doyle
1.0 2 2 0
1 Pappas
2.1 4 3 3
Britton
0.1 0 0 0
Upshaw
2.2 2 2 2
Neibauer 1.0 0 0 0
8 Totals
9.0 1311 9
2 1 0
1 5 0
R H RBI BRAVES
AB R
1 2
0 Millan, 2b
5 0
1 1
0 Gonzalez, cf
5 1
1 1
3 HAaron, rf
4 1
2 1
0 Carty, lf
3 1
1 2
1 Cepeda, 1b
3 1
0 1
2 Boyer, 3b
4 0
0 0
0 Didier, c
3 0
0 1
0 Lum, ph
1 0
0 0
0 Jackson, ss
0 0
0 0
0 Garrido, ss
2 0
0 0
0 Alou, ph
1 0
0 0
0 Tillman, c
0 0
0 0
0 Jarvis, p
2 0
0 0
0 Stone, p
1 0
0 0
0 Upshaw, p
0 0
0 0
0 Aspromonte, ph1 0
3
1
0
1
1
0
6
3
3
4
0
1
1
12
11 13 1
6 9 3
Jarvis (L,0-1)
Stone
Upshaw
Totals
BRAVES
METS
35 4
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
4.1 10
1.0 2
2.2 2
8.0 14
6 6
1 1
0 0
7 7
2 0 0
0 0 1
0
0
0
0
36
R H RBI
1 3
2
1 1
2
1 2
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
1 3
3
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 2
0
7 14
IP H R ER BB SO
6 Gentry
2.0 5 2 2 1 1
0 Ryan (W,1-0)7.0 3 2 2 2 7
2
8 Totals
9.0 8 4 4 3 8
0 2 0
2 3 1
0 0 0
0 0 X
4 8 1
7 14 0
BRAVES
METS
AB
Agee, cf
5
Garrett, 3b
4
Jones, lf
4
Shamsky, rf
4
Gaspar, pr-rf
0
Boswell, 2b
4
Weis, 2b
0
Kranepool, 1b 4
Grote, c
4
Harrelson, ss
3
Gentry, p
0
Ryan, p
4
PLAYER BIOS
METS
BRAVES
BRAVES
AB
Millan, 2b
2
Gonzalez, cf
4
HAaron, rf
5
Carty, lf
4
Cepeda, 1b
4
Boyer, 3b
4
Didier, c
4
Garrido, ss
4
Reed, p
0
Doyle, p
0
Pappas, p
1
TAaron, ph
1
Britton, p
0
Upshaw, p
1
Aspromonte, ph 1
Neibauer, p
0
IP H R ER BB SO BRAVES
Koosman
4.2 7 6
Taylor (W,1-0)1.1 1 0
McGraw (S,1)3.0 1 0
Totals
H RBI
2
2
2
1
3
3
3
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB R
Agee, cf
4 3
Garrett, 3b
5 1
Jones, lf
5 2
Shamsky, rf
5 1
Gaspar, pr--rf 0 0
Boswell, 2b
5 1
McGraw, p
0 0
Kranepool, 1b 4 0
Grote, c
5 1
Harrelson, ss
5 1
Koosman, p
2 1
Taylor, p
0 0
Martin, ph
1 0
Weis, 2b
1 0
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METS
31 1
ORIOLES AB
Buford, lf
4
Blair, cf
3
FRobinson, rf
4
Powell, 1b
4
BRobinson, 3b 4
Hendricks, c
3
Johnson, 2b
2
Belanger, ss
3
Cuellar, p
3
TOTALS
METS
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO ORIOLES
6
0
0
6
4 4
0 0
0 0
4 4
METS
ORIOLES
0 0 0
1 0 0
1
0
1
2
30
1 0 0
0 0 X
IP H R ER BB SO
1
4
METS
ORIOLES
ORIOLES AB
Buford, lf
4
Blair, cf
4
FRobinson, rf
3
Rettenmund, ph 0
Powell, 1b
3
BRobinson, 3b 4
Johnson, 2b
2
Etchebarren, c 3
Belanger, ss
3
McNally, p
3
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO ORIOLES
4 Totals
0 0 0
3 0 0
33 2
H RBI
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0 0 0
0 0 0
3
0
3
29
R H RBI
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 1
1 0 0
2
1
6 0
2 0
6 1
6 0
TOTALS
ORIOLES
31 0
ORIOLES
METS
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
Leonhard
Totals
METS
AB
Agee, cf
3
Garrett, 3b
1
Jones, lf
4
Shamsky, rf
4
Weis, 2b
0
Boswell, 2b
3
Gaspar, rf
1
Kranepool, 1b 4
Grote, c
3
Harrelson, ss
3
Gentry, p
3
Ryan, p
0
4
2.0 1 1 1
8.0 6 5 5
0 0 0
1 2 0
4
1
5
29
IP H R ER BB SO
5 Gentry (W,1-0)6.2 3 0 0 5 4
1 Ryan (S,1) 2.1 1 0 0 2 3
6 Totals
9.0 4 0 0 7 7
0 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
0 1 X
R H RBI ORIOLES AB R
1 1
1 Buford, lf
5 0
0 0
0 Blair, cf
4 0
0 0
0 FRobinson, rf
4 1
0 0
0 Powell, 1b
4 0
0 0
0 BRobinson, 3b 3 0
1 1
0 Hendricks, c
3 0
0 0
0 Johnson, 2b
4 0
1 1
1 Belanger, ss
4 0
1 1
1 Cuellar, p
2 0
1 1
0 May, ph
1 0
0 1
2 Watt, p
0 0
0 0
0 Dalrymple, ph 1 0
Hall, p
0 0
Richert, p
0 0
0
5
ORIOLES
Cuellar
Watt
Hall (L,0-1)
Richert
Totals
ORIOLES
METS
35 1
METS
AB
Agee, cf
4
Harrelson, ss
4
Jones, lf
4
Clendenon, 1b 4
Swoboda, rf
4
Charles, 3b
2
Shamsky, ph
1
Garrett, 3b
0
Grote, c
4
Gaspar, pr
0
Weis, 2b
3
Seaver, p
3
Martin, ph
0
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
7.0 7
2.0 2
0.0 1
0.0 0
9.0 10
1 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
2 1
0 0 0
0 1 0
0
0
1
0
1
34
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 1
1
0 3
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
2 10
IP H R ER BB SO
5 Seaver (W,1-1)10.0 6 1 1 2 6
2
0
0
7 Totals 10.0 6 1 1 2 6
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
0
1
1 6 1
2 10 1
HISTORY
4 1
6 0
TOTALS
H RBI
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
H RBI
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
PLAYER BIOS
Seaver (L,0-1)5.0
Cardwell
1.0
Taylor (S,1) 2.0
Totals
8.0
R H RBI METS
AB R
1 2
2 Agee, cf
4 0
0 0
0 Harrelson, ss
3 0
0 0
0 Jones, lf
4 0
0 1
0 Clendenon, 1b 3 1
0 0
0 Swoboda, rf
4 0
1 1
0 Charles, 3b
4 1
1 0
0 Grote, c
4 0
1 1
1 Weis, 2b
3 0
0 1
1 Koosman, p
4 0
Taylor, p
0 0
METS
AB R
Agee, cf
4 0
Harrelson, ss
3 0
Jones, lf
4 0
Clendenon, 1b 4 1
Swoboda, rf
3 0
Charles, 3b
4 0
Grote, c
4 0
Weis, 2b
1 0
Seaver, p
1 0
Dyer, ph
1 0
Cardwell, p
0 0
Gaspar, ph
1 0
Taylor, p
0 0
Shamsky, ph
1 0
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ORIOLES AB R
Buford, lf
4 0
Blair, cf
4 0
FRobinson, rf
3 1
Powell, 1b
4 0
Salmon, pr
0 0
BRobinson, 3b 4 0
Johnson, 2b
4 0
Etchebarren, c 3 0
Belanger, ss
3 1
McNally, p
2 1
Motton, ph
1 0
Watt, p
0 0
H RBI
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
ORIOLES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
McNally
7.0 5 3 3
Watt (L,0-1) 1.0 2 2 1
Totals
8.0 7 5 4
ORIOLES
METS
MEDIA
32 3
METS
AB
Agee, cf
3
Harrelson, ss
4
Jones, lf
3
Clendenon, 1b 3
Swoboda, rf
4
Charles, 3b
4
Grote, c
4
Weis, 2b
4
Koosman, p
3
0 0 3
0 0 0
2
0
2
32
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 0
0
2 1
0
1 1
2
1 2
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
1
0 1
0
IP H R ER BB SO
6 Koosman (W,2-0)9.0 5 3 3 1 5
1
7 Totals
9.0 5 3 3 1 5
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 0
1 2 X
3
5
5 2
7 0
1973 LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
CINCINNATI REDS vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Won Series
3-2
New York captured their second pennant in five years with a thrilling five-game
series win over Cincinnati.
In Game One, Pete Rose and Johnny Bench each belted home runs to upend
Tom Seaver and the Mets, 2-1. Seaver allowed just six hits and fanned a NLCS
record 13 batters in the losing effort.
Jon Matlack was brilliant, tossing a two-hit, 5-0 shutout in Game Two to even the
series. Rusty Staub's solo home run in the fourth was the only run of the game
until New York plated four runs in the ninth, two coming home on Jerry Grote's
single.
The Mets scored all nine runs in the first four innings en route to a 9-2 victory
at Shea in Game Three. Staub cracked a solo home run in the first and a threerun shot in the second. However, the game will always be remembered for the
fight that broke out between Pete Rose and Buddy Harrelson after Rose slid
hard into second base attempting to break up a double play. With the benchclearing brawl behind them, Jerry Koosman continued to dominate the Reds.
Rose got his revenge with a 12th inning home run in Game Four to give the
Reds a 2-1 victory and send the series to a fifth and deciding game.
Ed Kranepool gave New York a 2-0 lead in the first with a two-run single in
Game Five in front of 50,323 fans at Shea. After Cincinnati tied the game 2-2 in
the top of the fifth, the Mets exploded for four runs in the bottom of that frame.
Cleon Jones,Willie Mays, Don Hahn and Harrelson each collected an RBI. Seaver Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose start a benchand Tug McGraw held the Reds at bay as New York advanced to face Oakland clearing brawl in Game Three of the 1973
NLCS.
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METS
REDS
TOTALS
27
METS
REDS
9.0 2 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 4
0 0 0
0
2
3
7
5
0
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
1
2
3
1
0
4
6
0
0
6
3 0
6 0
0 0
4 4
0 0
5 5
0 13 Billingham 8.0 3
Hall
0.0 0
Borbon (W,1-0)1.0 0
0 13 Totals
9.0 3
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
2
0
5
2
0
1
6
7 0
2 0
35 2
METS
AB
Garrett, 3b
4
Millan, 2b
3
Staub, rf
5
Jones, lf
3
Milner, 1b
4
Grote, c
3
Hahn, cf
4
Harrelson, ss
4
Koosman, p
4
TOTALS
34
R H RBI
0 0
1
2 1
1
2 2
4
1 2
0
0 1
1
2 1
0
1 2
0
0 0
0
1 2
1
9 11
REDS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Grimsley (L,0-1) 1.2 5 5 5 1 2 Koosman (W,1-0)9.0 8 2 2 0 9
Hall
Tomlin
Nelson
Borbon
Totals
REDS
METS
0.1 1
1.2 5
2.1 0
2.0 0
8.0 11
1 1
3 3
0 0
0 0
9 9
0 2 0
1 5 1
1
1
1
0
4
1
1
0
2
6 Totals
0 0 0
2 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 X
9.0 8 2 2 0 9
2 8 1
9 11 1
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H RBI
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HISTORY
Totals
3.0
0.1
0.2
9.0
0 1 0
0 0 0
30
IP H R ER BB SO
METS
IP H R ER BB SO REDS
IP H R ER BB SO
Matlack (W,1-0) 9.0 2 0 0 3 9 Gullett (L,0-1) 5.0 2 1 1 2 3
Carroll
Hall
Borbon
9 Totals
8.1 6 2 2
R H RBI REDS
AB R
0 0
0 Rose, lf
4 0
0 0
0 Morgan, 2b
4 0
0 0
0 Perez, 1b
4 0
0 0
0 Bench, c
4 0
0 2
0 Kosco, rf
4 0
0 0
0 Armbrister, cf 4 0
0 0
0 Menke, 3b
4 1
0 0
0 Chaney, ss
3 0
0 0
0 Gagliano, ph
1 0
0 0
0 Grimsley, p
0 0
0 0
0 Hall,p
0 0
0 0
0 Stahl, ph
1 1
0 0
0 Tomlin, p
0 0
0 0
0 Nelson, p
1 0
0 0
0 King, ph
1 0
Borbon, p
0 0
TOTALS
YEAR IN REVIEW
IP H R ER BB SO REDS
R H RBI
1 1
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 3
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
31 5
28 1
REDS
AB
Rose, lf
4
Morgan, 2b
4
Driessen, 3b
4
Perez, 1b
4
Bench, c
4
Griffey, rf
2
Geronimo, cf
3
Chaney, ss
2
Stahl, ph
1
Crosby, ss
0
Billingham, p
1
King, ph
1
Hall, p
0
Borbon, p
0
PLAYER BIOS
TOTALS
REDS
AB
Rose, lf
4
Morgan, 2b
4
Perez, 1b
4
Bench, c
4
Kosco, rf
2
Driessen, 3b
3
Geronimo, cf
3
Chaney, ss
0
Armbrister, ph 1
Hall, p
0
Borbon, p
0
Gullett, p
0
Gagliano, ph
1
Carroll, p
0
Menke, ph-ss 1
TOTALS
H RBI
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
METS
METS
AB R
Garrett, 3b
5 0
Millan, 3b
4 1
Staub, rf
3 2
Jones, lf
3 1
Milner, 1b
3 1
Grote, c
4 0
Hahn, cf
3 0
Harrelson, ss
4 0
Matlack, p
2 0
METS
AB R
Garrett, 3b
4 0
Millan, 3b
3 0
Staub, rf
2 0
Milner, 1b
3 0
Jones, lf
4 0
Grote, c
4 0
Hahn, cf
3 0
Harrelson, ss
2 1
Seaver, p
3 0
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REDS
AB R
Rose, lf
5 1
Morgan, 2b
4 0
Perez, 1b
6 1
Bench, c
4 0
Kosco, rf
4 0
Menke, 3b-ss
4 0
Geronimo, cf
5 0
Chaney, ss
2 0
Armbrister, ph 1 0
Crosby, ss
1 0
Driessen, pr-3b 1 0
Norman, p
1 0
Stahl, ph
1 0
Gullett, p
1 0
Gagliano, ph
1 0
Carroll, p
0 0
Griffey, ph
1 0
Borbon, p
0 0
H RBI
3
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
REDS
Norman
Gullett
42 2
METS
AB
Garrett, 3b
5
Millan, 2b
5
Staub, rf
5
Jones, lf
5
Milner, 1b
4
Grote, c
4
Hahn, cf
3
Harrelson, ss
4
Stone, p
1
McGraw, p
1
Boswell, ph
1
Parker, p
0
TOTALS
REDS
TOTALS
38
IP H R ER BB SO
Totals
12.0 8 2 2 5 7
1
2
0
0
3
1 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
REDS
METS
0 0 0
0 0 1
3
0
0
0
3
3
3
0
0
6
0 0 0
0 0 0
Stone
6.2 3 1
McGraw 4.1 4 0
Parker (L,0-1)1.0 1 1
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 01
0 00
1 2 4
0 3 3
1 0 0
2
1
8 0
3 2
H RBI
2
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33 2
METS
AB
Garrett, 3b
5
Millan, 2b
4
Jones, rf-lf
5
Milner, 1b
3
Kranepool, lf
2
Mayes, ph-cf
3
Grote, c
4
Hahn, cf-rf
4
Harrelson, ss
4
Seaver, p
3
McGraw, p
0
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
Billingham (L,0-1)
1 Gullett
IP H R ER BB SO METS
5.0
4.0
Carroll (W,1-0) 2.0
Borbon (S,1) 1.0
Totals
12.0
MEDIA
R H RBI REDS
AB R
0 0
0 Rose, lf
4 1
0 2
1 Morgan, 2b
4 1
0 0
0 Driessen, 3b
4 0
0 0
0 Perez, 1b
4 0
0 0
0 Bench, c
3 0
0 1
0 Griffey, rf
4 0
1 0
0 Geronimo, cf
4 0
0 0
0 Chaney, ss
2 0
0 0
0 Stahl, ph
1 0
0 0
0 Billingham p
2 0
0 0
0 Gullett, p
0 0
0 0
0 Carroll, p
0 0
Crosby, ph
1 0
Grimsley, p
0 0
King, ph
0 0
Carroll
Grimsley
Totals
REDS
METS
4.0 6
0.0 0
2.0 5
2.0 2
8.0 13
5 5
1 1
1 1
0 0
7 7
0 0 1
2 0 0
1
1
0
1
3
37
R H RBI
1 1
0
2 2
0
1 3
2
1 1
0
0 1
2
1 1
1
0 1
0
0 0
1
0 2
1
1 1
0
0 0
0
7 13
IP H R ER BB SO
0 1 0
0 4 1
0 0 0
0 0 X
2 7 1
7 13 1
PCT
.667
.592
.581
.571
.535
GAMES
33
377
74
84
217
RECORD
22-11
223-154
43-31
48-36
116-101
YEARS
2
48
7
11
25
DATE
September 24
October 1
September 17
September 22
September 18
GAME #
157
161
145
151
149
GAME RESULT
Mets 6, Cardinals 0 at Shea
Mets 6, Cubs 4 at Chicago
Mets 4, Cubs 2 at Shea
Mets 3, Phillies 1 at Shea
Mets 4, Marlins 0 at Shea
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Tug McGraw reacts after saving the Mets 2-0 Game Five win.
New York lost its first ever postseason series, falling in a seven-game set to the Oakland Athletics.
In Game One, the A's nipped the Mets, 2-1, despite managing just four hits off Jon Matlack and Tug McGraw. Second
baseman Felix Millan's error in the third inning proved costly as Oakland's only two runs of the game would score in that
inning. New York evened the series with a 10-7, 12-inning victory in Game Two. Oakland scored two runs in the ninth to
tie the game, 6-6, to force extra innings. Willie Mays singled home Bud Harrelson with the go-ahead run in the 12th,
which would prove to be Mays's last hit in the majors.
New York took a 3-2 series lead with a 2-0 win at Shea in front of 54,817 fans in Game Five. Jerry Koosman and McGraw
shut out the A's on three hits.
Needing just one win in Oakland to capture their second championship, the Mets lost Game Six, 3-1 and Game Seven,
5-2. In Game Six, Reggie Jackson had two RBI doubles off Tom Seaver.
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Four Oakland runs in the third inning on home runs by Bert Campaneris and Jackson in Game Seven broke the game
open. Garrett, the tying run in the ninth, popped out to end the series and New York's dream.
POSTSEASON
The Mets tied the series at two games apiece with a 6-1 triumph in Game Four. Rusty Staub drove in five runs, with a
three-run home run in the first and a two-run single in the fourth. Matlack allowed three hits in 8.0 innings to pick up
the win.
HISTORY
The World Series returned to Shea and Wayne Garrett cracked a solo home run as the Mets jumped on top, 2-0 in the
first inning of Game Three. Once again, Oakland rallied to tie the game in the eighth and scored in the 11th for a 3-2
victory.
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NEW YORK METS
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METS
AB R
Garrett, 3b
5 0
Millan, 3b
4 0
Mays, cf
4 0
Jones, lf
4 1
Milner, 1b
4 0
Grote, c
4 0
Hahn, rf
2 0
Kranepool, p 1 0
Harrelson, ss
2 0
Hodges, ph
0 0
Martinez, pr
0 0
Matlack, p
0 0
Boswell, ph
1 0
McGraw, p
0 0
Staub, ph
0 0
Beauchamp, ph 1 0
H RBI
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ATHLETICS AB
Campaneris, ss 4
Rudi, lf
3
Bando, 3b
3
Jackson, cf-rf
3
Tenace, 1b
3
Alou, rf
3
Davalillo, cf
0
Fosse, c
3
Green, 2b
2
Holtzman, p
1
Mangual, ph
1
Fingers, p
1
Knowles, p
0
TOTALS
TOTALS
32 1
PLAYER BIOS
METS
27
0
0
8.0 4 2 0
METS
ATHLETICS
0 0 0
0 0 2
2
1
3 Holtzman(W, 1-0)5.0
1 Fingers
3.1
Knowles (S,1) 0.2
4 Totals
9.0
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 X
4
3
0
7
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
1
2
3
1
0
4
2
3
0
5
7 2
4 0
TOTALS
54 10 15
METS
ATHLETICS AB
Campaneris, ss 6
Rudi, lf
5
Bando, 3b
5
Jackson, cf
6
Tenace, 1b
3
Alou, rf
6
Fosse, c
5
Green, 2b
2
Managual, ph 1
Kubiak, 2b
0
Andrews, 2b
2
Blue, p
2
Pina, p
0
Knowles, p
0
Conigliaro, ph 1
Odom, p
0
Johnson, ph
1
Lewis, pr
0
Fingers, p
1
Lindblad, p
0
Davalillo, ph
1
TOTALS
47
R H RBI
2 1
0
1 2
1
2 1
1
1 4
2
0 1
1
0 3
2
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
7 13
IP H R ER BB SO ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO
Koosman
Sadecki
Parker
2.1
1.2
1.0
McGraw (W,1-0) 6.0
Stone (S,1) 1.0
Totals
MEDIA
H RBI
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
3
1
2
0
2
0
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
IP H R ER BB SO ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO
Matlack(L,0-1) 6.0 3 2
McGraw
2.0 1 0
Totals
R H RBI METS
AB R
1 1
0 Garrett, 3b
6 1
0 1
1 Millan, 2b
6 0
0 1
0 Staub, rf
5 0
0 0
0 Mays, pr-cf
2 1
0 0
0 Jones, lf
5 3
0 0
0 Milner, 1b
6 1
0 0
0 Grote, c
6 1
0 0
0 Hahn, cf-rf
7 1
0 0
0 Harrelson, ss
6 1
1 1
0 Koosman, p
1 0
0 0
0 Sadecki, p
0 0
0 0
0 Theodore, ph 1 0
0 0
0 Parker, p
0 0
Kranepool, ph 0 0
Beauchamp, ph 1 0
McGraw, p
2 1
Stone, p
0 0
6
0
1
5
1
3
0
0
4
0
3
0
0
4
0
12.0 13 7 7
METS
ATHLETICS
0 1 1
2 1 0
3
0
0
3
1
4
3
0
8
0
5.1 4 4 4
0.0 2 2 0
1.2 1 0 0
2.0 2 0 0
Fingers (L,0-1) 2.2 6 4 1
Lindblad
0.1 0 0 0
7 15 Totals 12.0 1510 5
0 0 4
0 0 0
Blue
Pina
Knowles
Odom
0 0 0
1 0 2
0 04
0 01
2
0
2
0
0
0
4
4
0
2
2
2
0
10
10 15 1
7 13 5
TOTALS
R
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
H RBI
3
1
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42 3 10
METS
AB
Garrett, 3b
4
Millan, 2b
5
Staub, rf
6
Jones, lf
5
Milner, 1b
3
Grote, c
5
Hahn, cf
5
Harrelson, ss
5
Seaver, p
3
Beauchamp, ph 1
Sadecki, p
0
McGraw, p
0
Mays, ph
1
Parker, p
0
TOTALS
ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Hunter
Knowles
6.0 7
2.0 0
Lindblad (W,1-0) 2.0 3
Fingers (S,1) 1.0 0
Totals
11.0 10
ATHLETICS
METS
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
0 0 0
2 0 0
3
1
1
0
5
5
0
0
0
5
0 0 1
0 0 0
43
2
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 10
IP H R ER BB SO
Seaver
Sadecki
McGraw
8.0 7
0.0 1
2.0 1
Parker (L,0-1) 1.0 1
Totals 11.0 10
0 1 0
0 0 0
R
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2 2
0 0
0 0
1 0
3 2
1
0
1
1
3
12
0
1
1
14
3 10 1
2 10 2
The great Willie Mays cannot believe that Buddy Harrelson was called
out at home in the 10th inning of Game Two of the 1973 World
Series vs. Oakland...New York eventually won that contest, 10-7, in 12
innings on a RBI single by Mays.
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33 1
METS
AB
Garrett, 3b
4
Millan, 2b
5
Staub, rf
4
Jones, lf
3
Theodore, lf
1
Milner, 1b
3
Grote, c
4
Hahn, cf
4
Harrelson, ss
2
Matlack, p
3
Sadecki, p
0
TOTALS
ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Holtzman (L,1-1) 0.1 4 3
Odom
Knowles
Pina
Lindblad
Totals
2.2 3
1.0 1
3.0 4
1.0 1
8.0 13
ATHLETICS
METS
2
1
0
0
6
0 0 0
3 0 0
3
2
0
0
0
5
1
2
1
2
0
6
33
6 13
0 0 0
0 0 X
IP H R ER BB SO
1 5 1
6 13 1
METS
AB
Garrett. 3b
3
Millan, 2b
4
Staub, rf
3
Jones, lf
4
Milner, 1b
4
Grote, c
3
Hahn, cf
4
Harrelson, ss
2
Koosman, p
3
McGraw, p
1
Blue (L,0-1)
Knowles
Fingers
Totals
5.2
0.1
2.0
8.0
ATHLETICS
METS
6
0
1
7
2 2
0 0
0 0
2 2
0 0 0
0 1 0
1
1
2
4
4 Koosman (W,1-0)6.1 3 0 0 4 4
1 McGraw (S,1) 2.2 0 0 0 3 3
1
6 Totals
9.0 3 0 0 7 7
0 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 X
0
2
3 1
7 1
ATHLETICS AB
Campaneris, ss 4
Rudi, lf
3
Bando, 3b
4
Jackson, rf-cf
4
Tenace, c-1b
3
Davalillo, cf
2
Alou, ph-rf
0
Johnson, 1b
4
Fosse, c
0
Green, 2b
3
Hunter, p
3
Knowles, p
0
Fingers, p
0
0 0 0
0 0 4
0 0 1
0 1 0
TOTALS
R H RBI
2 3
2
1 2
1
0 0
0
1 1
2
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
33
ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO
Holtzman (W,2-1)5.1
Fingers
5 1
3.1 3 1
Knowles (S,2) 0.1 0 0
1 1 4
0 1 2
0 0 0
Totals
9.0 8 2 1 2 6
0 0 1
0 0 X
2
5
8 1
9 1
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ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS AB
Campaneris, ss 4
Rudi, lf
3
Bando, 3b
4
Jackson, cf-rf
4
Tenace, c-1b
3
Alou, rf
1
Davalillo, cf
3
Johnson, 1b
3
Fosse, c
1
Green, 2b
4
Holtzman, p
2
Fingers, p
1
Knowles, p
0
HISTORY
R H RBI METS
AB R H RBI
0 0
0 Garrett, 3b
5 0 0
0
1 1
0 Millan, 2b
4 1 1
0
1 1
0 Staub, rf
4 0 2
1
1 3
2 Jones, lf
3 0 0
0
0 0
0 Milner, 1b
3 1 0
0
0 0
0 Grote, c
4 0 1
0
0 0
1 Hahn, cf
4 0 3
0
0 1
0 Harrelson, ss
4 0 0
0
0 0
0 Matlack, p
1 0 0
0
0 1
0 Parker, p
0 0 0
0
0 0
0 Beauchamp, ph 1 0 0
0
0 0
0 Sadecki, p
0 0 0
0
0 0
0 Bowell, ph
1 0 1
0
0 0 0
0
TOTALS
33 1 6
1
TOTALS 30 3 7 3 Stone, p
Kranepool, ph 1 0 0
0
METS
IP H R ER BB SO ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO
Martinez, pr
0 0 0
0
Seaver (L,0-1) 7.0 6 2 2 2 6 Hunter (W,1-0) 7.1 4 1 1 1 1
35 2 8
1
McGraw
1.0 1 1 0 1 1 Knowles 0.1 2 0 0 0 1 TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO
Fingers (S,2) 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 METS
Totals
8.0 7 3 2 3 7 Totals
9.0 6 1 1 1 2 Matlack (L,1-2) 2.2 4 4 4 1 3
Parker
1.1 0 0 0 1 1
METS
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0
1 6 2
Sadecki
2.0 2 1 1 0 1
ATHLETICS
1 0 1 0 0 0
0 1 X
3 7 0
Stone
2.0 3 0 0 0 3
E-Garrett, Hahn. DP-New York-1; Oakland-0. 2B-Jackson-2. SF-Alou.
Totals
8.0 9 5 5 2 8
Time-2:07.Attendance-49,333.
HP-Pryor; 1B-Goetz; 2B-Wendelstedt; 3B-Springstead; LF-Donatelli;
RF-Neudecker.
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 2
0
0 2
1
1 1
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
METS
AB R
Garrett, 3b
3 0
Millan, 2b
4 0
Staub, rf
4 0
Jones, lf
4 0
Milner, 1b
4 0
Grote, c
4 0
Hahn, cf
3 0
Kranepool, ph 1 0
Harrelson, ss
3 0
Seaver, p
2 0
Boswell, ph
1 1
McGraw, p
0 0
H RBI
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
29 0 3
0
TOTALS 31 2 7 2
5 ATHLETICS IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
1 0 0
3 0 0
R H RBI ATHLETICS AB
2 1
0 Campaneris, ss 3
1 1
0 Rudi, lf
4
1 4
5 Bando, 3b
3
0 1
0 Jackson, cf
3
0 0
0 Tenace, 1b
1
0 0
0 Odom, pr
0
0 3
0 Borque, 1b
0
1 1
0 Alou, rf
4
1 1
0 Fosse, c
4
0 1
0 Green, 2b
2
0 0
0 Johnson, ph
0
Lewis, pr
0
Kubiak, 2b
1
Blue, p
2
Knowles, p
0
Mangual, ph
1
Fingers, p
0
Conigliaro, ph 1
PLAYER BIOS
H RBI
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ATHLETICS AB R
Campaneris, ss 4 0
Rudi, lf
4 0
Bando, 3b
3 1
Jackson, cf
4 0
Tenace, 1b
3 0
Alou, rf
4 0
Fosse, c
4 0
Green, 2b
1 0
Mangual, ph
1 0
Kubiak, 2b
1 0
Johnson, ph
1 0
Holtzman, p
0 0
Odom, p
1 0
Knowles, p
0 0
Conigliaro, ph 1 0
Pina, p
0 0
Andrews, ph 1 0
Lindbald, p
0 0
Davalillo, ph
0 0
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
1986 LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
HOUSTON ASTROS vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Won Series
4-2
Lenny Dykstra rounds the bases after hitting the game-winning home run
in Game Three of the NLCS to give the Mets a 6-5 victory.
New York improved to 3-0 in the NLCS with a dramatic sixgame victory, avoiding Houston ace Mike Scott in Game Seven.
The Mets returned to the postseason after a 13-year absence
and lost Game One, 1-0. Scott hurled a complete-game, five-hit
shutout with 14 strikeouts. Glenn Davis swatted a home run in
the second inning for the lone run of the game.
Bobby Ojeda matched Scott in Game Two, with a completegame, 5-1 victory to tie the series. Gary Carter had an RBI
double in the fourth and Keith Hernandez added a two-run triple in the fifth.
In Game Three, back at Shea, the Mets fell behind 4-0, but Darryl Strawberry's three-run home run in the sixth helped
tie the game. Trailing 5-4, with one on and one out, Lenny Dykstra cracked a two-run home run into the Mets bullpen to
give New York a 6-5 victory.
Scott again was brilliant in Game Four, tossing a complete-game three-hitter as the Astros won 3-1.
Nolan Ryan and Dwight Gooden locked horns in a tremendous pitching duel in Game Five. Ryan allowed two hits
(Strawberry home run) with 14 strikeouts in 9.0 innings, while Doc scattered nine hits in 10.0 innings. Carter's RBI single
in the 12th gave New York the win and left them one win away from their third trip to the World Series.
Game Six at the Astrodome was simply a classic, the longest postseason game in time (4:42) and innings (16). Houston
led 3-0 until the Mets tied it in the ninth on RBI's from Mookie Wilson, Hernandez and Ray Knight.With the Mets leading,
4-3, in the bottom of the 14th, Billy Hatcher hit a home run off the leftfield screen off Jesse Orosco. In the 16th, New
York scored three times, as Strawberry's double and Knights single put the Mets ahead. Houston rallied for two runs,
but Orosco struck out Kevin Bass with the winning run on base, to become the first pitcher to earn three wins in one
LCS.
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33 0
AB
3
4
4
4
4
4
1
3
0
3
R H RBI METS
AB R
0 0
0 Dykstra, cf
5 1
0 0
0 Backman, 2b
5 2
0 0
0 Hernandez, 1b 3 1
1 1
1 Carter, c
5 0
0 2
0 Strawberry, rf 3 0
0 1
0 Wilson, lf
4 0
0 1
0 Knight, 3b
3 0
0 2
0 Santana, ss
4 0
0 0
0 Ojeda, p
4 1
0 0
0
TOTALS
30
0 0 0
0 1 0
0
3
1
6 Totals
0 0 0
0 0 0
0
1
5 0
7 1
32 5
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
4 3
0 0
2 2
6 5
3
1
0
4
0 0 0
0 0 4
Darling
Aguilera
1 0 0
0 0 2
6
1
1
8
Totals
9.0 10 1 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
Anderson
Lopez
Kerfeld
5 Totals
2 3 0
0 0 0
H RBI
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
6 10
2
2
1
5
5 TOTALS
5
1
2
8
5 8 1
6 10 1
2.0 1
1.1 2
0.2 0
9.0 10
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 5
1
2
0
3
2
1
0
8
5 10 0
1 10 2
R H RBI ASTROS AB R
0 0
0 Doran, 2b
4 0
1 2
0 Hatcher, cf
4 0
0 0
0 Garner, 3b
3 0
1 2
0 Walling, ph-3b 1 0
1 0
0 Davis, 1b
3 1
1 2
3 Bass, rf
3 0
0 1
0 Cruz, lf
4 0
0 0
0 Ashby, c
3 1
1 1
0 Thon, ss
3 1
0 0
0 Scott, p
3 0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
2
4 4
1 0
0 0
5 4
IP H R ER BB SO
5.0
2.0
Orosco (W,1-0) 2.0
Totals
9.0
1 10
ASTROS
31 3
ASTROS
METS
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
Scott (W,2-0)9.0 3 1
Totals
METS
AB
Dykstra, cf
4
Backman, 2b
4
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
3
Wilson, lf
3
Knight, 3b
3
Santana, ss
2
Heep, ph
0
Sisk, p
0
Fernandez, p
1
Mazzilli, ph
1
McDowell, p
0
Johnson, ph
1
Elster, ss
0
9.0 3 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 0
30
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
Fernandez (L,0-1)6.0 3 3 3
McDowell 2.0 0 0 0
Sisk
1.0 1 0 0
5 Totals
9.0 4 3 3
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO
3
1
1
0
1
2
5
1
0
6
4 1
3 0
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0 0 0
0
0
0
0
36
35
HISTORY
Knepper
7.0 8
Kerfeld
1.0 0
Smith (L,0-1) 0.1 2
Totals
8.1 10
ASTROS
METS
METS
AB
Wilson, cf-lf
4
Mitchell, lf
4
Orosco, p
0
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
4
Knight, 3b
4
Teufel, 2b
3
Backman, 2b
1
Santana, ss
3
Heep, ph
1
Darling, p
1
Mazzilli, ph
1
Aguilera, p
0
Dykstra, ph-cf 2
TOTALS
YEAR IN REVIEW
ASTROS
H RBI
2
2
2
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
AB R
4 2
3 1
5 1
3 0
3 0
3 0
4 0
2 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
3 0
1 0
36 5 10
R H RBI
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 1
1
0 1
0
0 2
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
METS
IP H R ER BB SO ASTROS IP H R ER BB SO
Ojeda (W,1-0) 9.0 10 1 1 2 5 Ryan (L,0-1) 5.0 7 5 5 0 5
METS
ASTROS
TOTALS
9.0 5 0 0 1 14
0 0 0
0 0 X
ASTROS
AB
Hatcher, cf
5
Doran, 2b
4
Garner, 3b
3
Davis, 1b
4
Bass, rf
3
Cruz, lf
4
Ashby, c
4
Thon, ss
4
Ryan, p
1
Pankovits, ph 1
Anderson, p
0
Puhl, ph
1
Lopez, p
0
Kerfel, p
0
Lopes, ph
1
PLAYER BIOS
METS
ASTROS
1.0 0 0 0
8.0 7 1 1
H RBI
2
0
2
1
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
METS
IP H R ER BB SO ASTROS IP H R ER BB
SO
Gooden (L,0-1) 7.0 7 1 1 3 5 Scott (W,1-0) 9.0 5 0 0 1 14
Orosco
Totals
ASTROS
Hatcher, cf
Doran, 2b
Walling, 3b
Davis, 1b
Bass, rf
Cruz, lf
Ashby, c
Reynolds, ss
Thon, ss
Scott, p
METS
AB R
Dykstra, cf
3 0
Backman, 2b
4 0
Hernandez, 1b 4 0
Carter, c
4 0
Strawberry, rf 4 0
Wilson, lf
4 0
Knight, 3b
4 0
Santana, ss
2 0
Mazzilli, ph
1 0
Orosco, p
0 0
Gooden, p
2 0
Heep, ph
1 0
Elster, pr-ss
0 0
FRONT OFFICE
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POSTSEASON
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
H RBI
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
TOTALS
ASTROS
41 1
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
Ryan
9.0 2 1 1
Kerfeld (L,0-1) 2.1 2 1 1
Totals
11.1 4 2 2
ASTROS
METS
METS
AB
Dykstra, cf
5
Backman, 2b
5
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
5
Strawberry, rf
3
Wilson, lf
4
Orosco, p
0
Knight, 3b
4
Santana, ss
3
Mazzilli, ph
1
Elster, ss
0
Gooden, p
3
Heep, lf
1
0 0 0
0 0 0
38
IP H
1 12 Gooden 10.0 9
1 3 Orosco (W,2-0) 2.0 0
2 15 Totals 12.0 9
0 1 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 00
0 01
R H RBI METS
AB R
0 0
0 Wilson, cf-lf
7 1
1 1
0 Mitchell, lf
4 0
0 1
0 Elster, ss
3 0
0 1
1 Hernandez, 1b 7 1
1 1
1 Carter, c
5 0
0 0
0 Strawberry, rf 5 2
0 0
0 Knight, 3b
6 1
0 0
0 Teufel, 2b
3 0
0 0
0 Backman, ph-2b 2 1
0 0
0 Santana, ss
3 0
0 0
0 Heep, ph
1 0
0 0
0 McDowell, p 1 0
0 0
0 Johnson, ph
1 0
0 0
2 4 2 Orosco, p
Ojeda, p
1 0
R ER BB SO
Mazzilli, ph
1 0
1 1 2 4 Aguilera, p
0 0
0 0 0 2 Dykstra, ph-cf 4 1
1 1 2 6
1
2
9 1
4 0
TOTALS
METS
54 7 11
METS
ASTROS
ASTROS
AB
Doran, 2b
7
Hatcher, cf
7
Garner, 3b
3
Walling, ph-3b 4
Davis, 1b
7
Bass, rf
6
Cruz, lf
6
Ashby, c
6
Thon, ss
3
Reynolds, ph-ss 3
Knepper, p
2
Smith, p
0
Puhl, ph
1
Anderson, p
0
Pankovits, ph 1
Lopez, p
0
Calhoun, p
0
Lopes, ph
0
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO ASTROS
Ojeda
5.0 5
Aguilera
3.0 1
McDowell 5.0 1
Orosco (W,3-0)3.04
Totals
H RBI
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
0
3
3
0
0
3
2
0
0
1
16.0 11 6 6
1
1
2
5
56
6 11
IP H R ER BB SO
Knepper 8.1 5
Smith
1.2 0
Andersen 3.0 0
Lopez (L,0-1)2.0 5
Calhoun
1.0 1
9 Totals 16.0 11
0 0 0 0 0 0 003 000
3 0 0 0 0 0 000 000
R H RBI
1 2
0
2 3
2
1 1
1
0 0
0
1 3
2
0 1
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
010
010
3
2
3 3
0 0
0 0
3 3
1 1
7 7
1
3
1
2
1
8
6
2
1
2
0
11
7 11 0
6 11 1
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
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POSTSEASON
The Mets celebrate the second World Series title in club history.
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In Boston, Lenny Dykstra led off Game Three with a solo home
run to ignite a four-run first inning. Bobby Ojeda stymied the Sox through 7.0 innings as New York won, 7-1.
In Game Four, Gary Carter cracked two home runs and Ron Darling's 7.0 shutout innings helped the Mets even the series
with a 6-2 triumph.
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After a day of rain, the Mets won their second World Championship with an 8-5 triumph. Boston built a 3-0 lead, but New
York scored three runs in the sixth, two runs coming home on a single by Hernandez. Knight's seventh inning home run gave
the Mets the lead for good. Santana and Hernandez would drive in runs later in the inning and Darryl Strawberry cracked a
solo home run in the eighth. Orosco struck out Marty Barrett for the final out as Shea erupted in euphoria. Knight
was named the Series MVP.
POSTSEASON
The Mets returned to Shea for Game Six in a contest that would become part of World Series lore. New York, facing
elimination, trailed 2-0 in the bottom of the fifth, 3-2 entering the bottom of the eighth and 5-3 going to the bottom of the
10th. Ray Knight's RBI single helped tie the contest in the fifth and Carter's sacrifice fly tied the game in the eighth. After Dave
Henderson's home run had put the Sox ahead in the 10th, both Backman and Hernandez were retired. But Carter, Kevin
Mitchell and Knight followed with singles to cut the deficit to 5-4. Boston reliever Bob Stanley was summoned and on a 2-2
count, Mookie Wilson fouled back two pitches before dodging a wild pitch that allowed Mitchell to score to tie the game.
Wilson then hit a dribbler up the first base line that bounced under Bill Buckner's legs, enabling Knight to score the winning
run.
HISTORY
In the pivotal fifth game, Hurst tossed a complete game for the Red Sox as Boston won, 4-2.
YEAR IN REVIEW
For only the second time in World Series history, a team lost the
first two games at home, but emerged as the World Champion, as
New York won its second title in amazing fashion against the
Boston Red Sox.
PLAYER BIOS
Ray Knight races home with the winning run in New York's dramatic 7-6,
10th inning comeback in Game Six of the 1986 World Series vs. Boston.
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SCOUTING & MINORS
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 GAME ONE
RED SOX AB R
Boggs, 3b
4 0
Barrett, 2b
4 0
Buckner, 1b
4 0
Stapleton, 1b 0 0
Rice, lf
2 1
Evans, rf
3 0
Gedman, c
4 0
Henderson, cf 4 0
Owen, ss
2 0
Hurst, p
3 0
Greenwell, ph 1 0
Schiraldi, p
0 0
H RBI
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
31 1
METS
AB
Wilson, lf
4
McDowell, p
0
Dykstra, cf
3
Hernandez, 1b 3
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
2
Knight, 3b
3
Teufel, 2b
3
Backman, 2b
1
Santana, ss
2
Heep, ph
1
Darling, p
2
Mitchell, lf
1
TOTALS
29
RED SOX
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Hurst (W,1-0) 8.0 4 0 0 4 8 Darling (L,0-1) 7.0 3 1 0 3 8
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
5
1 McDowell 2.0 2 0 0 2 0
9 Totals
9.0 5 1 0 5 8
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
1
0
5 0
4 1
TOTALS
RED SOX
Clemens
44 9 18
RED SOX
METS
METS
AB
Dykstra, cf
3
Backman, 2b
3
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
4
Heep, lf
2
Aguilera, p
0
Orosco, p
0
Mazzilli, ph
1
Fernandez, p
0
Sisk, p
0
Johnson, 3b
4
Santana, ss
4
Gooden, p
2
Wilson, lf
2
TOTALS
33
R H RBI
0 1
0
1 2
1
0 1
1
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 2
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
4.1 5 3 3 4 3 Gooden (L,0-1)5.0 8 6 5 2 6
Crawford (W,1-0)1.2 1 0
Stanley (S,1) 3.0 2 0
Totals
H RBI
2
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
3
0
2
2
1
0
3
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9.0 8 3 3
0 0 3
0 0 2
0
1
2 Aguilera
3 Orosco
Fernandez
Sisk
8 Totals
1 2 0
0 1 0
1.0 5
2.0 2
0.1 3
0.2 0
9.0 18
2 0 1
0 0 0
2 2
0 0
1 1
0 0
9 8
1
0
0
1
4
1
3
1
1
12
9 18 0
3 8 1
TOTALS
H RBI
4
1
1
0
2
0
2
3
1
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
39 7 13
RED SOX AB
Boggs, 3b
3
Barrett, 2b
4
Buckner, 1b
4
Rice, lf
3
Baylor, dh
4
Evans, rf
4
Gedman, c
4
Henderson, cf
2
Owen, ss
3
Boyd, p
0
Sambito, p
0
Stanley, p
0
TOTALS
31
METS
IP H R ER BB SO RED SOX IP H R ER BB SO
Ojeda (W,1-0) 7.0 5 1 1 3 6 Boyd (L,0-1)7.0 9 6 6 1 3
McDowell
2.0 0 0
Totals
9.0 5 1 1
METS
RED SOX
4 0 0
0 0 1
0 Sambito
Stanley
6 Totals
0 0 0
0 0 0
2 1 0
0 0 0
0.0 2 1 1 0 0
2.0 2 0 0 0 1
9.0 13 7 7 1 4
R H RBI METS
AB R
0 1
0 Dykstra, cf
5 1
0 2
1 Backman, 2b
4 1
0 0
0 Hernandez, 1b 3 0
0 0
0 Carter, c
4 2
0 1
0 Strawberry, rf 4 1
0 0
0 Knight, 3b
4 0
0 0
0 Heep, dh
4 0
1 1
0 Wilson, lf
4 1
0 0
0 Santana, ss
4 0
0 0
0 Darling, p
0 0
0 0
0 McDowell, p 0 0
0 0
0 Orosco, p
0 0
7 13 0
1 5 0
TOTALS
H RBI
1
2
2
0
0
0
3
3
2
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36 6 12
RED SOX AB
Boggs, 3b
5
Barrett, 2b
4
Buckner, 1b
5
Rice, lf
4
Baylor, dh
3
Evans, rf
3
Gedman, c
4
Henderson, cf
3
Owen, ss
1
Greenwell, ph 0
Romero, ss
0
Nipper, p
0
Crawford, p
0
Stanley, p
0
TOTALS
32
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 2
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
1
0 3
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
METS
IP H R ER BB SO RED SOX IP H R ER BB SO
Darling (W,1-1) 7.0 4 0 0 6 4 Nipper (L,0-1) 6.0 7 3 3 1 2
McDowell 0.2 3 2 2
Orosco (S,1) 1.1 0 0 0
Totals
9.0 7 2 2
METS
RED SOX
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
0
7
0 Crawford 2.0 4 3 3 0 2
1 Stanley
1.0 1 0 0 0 0
5 Totals
9.0 12 6 6 1 4
3 0 0
0 0 0
2 1 0
0 2 0
6 12 0
2 7 1
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H RBI
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
35 2 10
RED SOX AB
Boggs, 3b
5
Barrett, 3b
4
Buckner, 1b
5
Stapleton, 1b 0
Rice, lf
3
Baylor, dh
3
Evans, rf
4
Gedman, c
4
Henderson, cf
4
Owen, ss
3
Hurst, p
0
TOTALS
35
4 12
H RBI
3
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
2
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB
Dykstra, cf
4
Backman, 2b
4
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
2
Aguilera, p
0
Mitchell, ph
1
Knight, 3b
4
Wilson, lf
5
Santana, ss
1
Heep, ph
1
Elster, ss
1
Johnson, ph-ss 1
Ojeda, p
2
McDowell, p
0
Orosco, p
0
Mazzilli, ph-rf
2
METS
IP H R ER BB SO RED SOX IP H R ER BB SO
Gooden (L,0-2) 4.0 9 4 3 2 3 Hurst (W,2-0) 9.0 10 2 2 1 6
Fernandez
Totals
METS
RED SOX
4.0 3 0 0
8.0 12 4 3
0 0 0
0 1 1
0
2
5
8 Totals
0 0 0
0 2 0
9.0 10 2 2 1 6
0 1 1
0 0 X
2 10 1
4 12 0
RED SOX
Clemens
42 5 13
7.0 4 2
1
3
0
Stanley
0.0 0 0
Totals
9.2 8 6 4
RED SOX
METS
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
1 1 0
0 0 0
2
2
0
36
8 Ojeda
6.0 8 2 2
1 McDowell 1.2 2 1 0
0 Orosco
0.1 0 0 0
Aguilera (W,1-0) 2.0 3 2 2
9 Totals 10.0 13 5 4
0 0 0
0 2 0
1 0 0
0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO
2
3
2
3
0
0
5
3
1
0
3
7
5 13 3
6 8 2
TOTALS
RED SOX
Hurst
33 5
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
6.0 4 3
0
0
2
0
8
1
0
2
0
1
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
3
32
8 10
IP H R ER BB SO
Darling
3.2 6
Fernandez 2.1 0
McDowell (W,1-0)1.0 3
Orosco, (S,2) 2.0 0
3
0
2
0
3
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
1
2
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0.1 0
0.1 0
0.1 3
0.2 0
8.0 10
3
3
0
0
2
0
8
R H RBI
1 1
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
0 1
3
0 0
1
1 1
1
2 3
1
0 0
0
1 1
0
1 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
POSTSEASON
Sambito
Stanley
Nipper
Crawford
Totals
METS
AB
Wilson, cf-lf
3
Teufel, 2b
2
Backman, pr-2b 1
Hernandez, 1b 4
Carter, c
4
Strawberry, rf
4
Knight, 3b
4
Mitchell, lf
2
Dykstra, ph-cf 2
Santana, ss
3
Darling, p
1
Fernandez, p
0
Mazzilli, ph
1
McDowell, p
0
Orosco, p
1
HISTORY
H RBI
1
1
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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RED SOX AB R
Boggs, 3b
4 0
Barrett, 2b
5 0
Buckner, 1b
4 1
Rice, lf
4 1
Evans, rf
4 1
Gedman, c
4 1
Henderson, cf 2 1
Owen, ss
3 0
Baylor, ph
1 0
Nipper, p
0 0
Crawford, p
0 0
Hurst, p
0 0
Armas, ph
1 0
Schiraldi, p
0 0
Sambito, p
0 0
Stanley, p
0 0
Romero, ss
1 0
PLAYER BIOS
TOTALS
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 1
1
1 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
2 2
2
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
METS
AB R
Dykstra, cf
5 0
Teufel, 2b
4 1
Hernandez, 1b 4 0
Carter, c
4 0
Strawberry, rf 4 0
Knight, 3b
4 0
Mitchell, dh
4 0
Wilson, lf
4 1
Santana, ss
2 0
Gooden, p
0 0
Fernandez, p 0 0
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RED SOX
METS
0 3 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 3
Totals
0 2 0
3 2 X
9.0 9 5 5 2 7
5 9 0
8 10 0
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SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
1988 LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
LOS ANGELES DODGERS vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Lost Series
4-3
Darryl Strawberry led the National League with 39 home runs and drove
in 101 runs in 1988.
New York rallied for three runs in the ninth inning to take
Game One, 3-2. Darryl Strawberry had an RBI double in the
inning and a two-out, two-run double by Gary Carter proved to be the difference.
The Dodgers scored five runs off David Cone in the first two innings of Game Two and went on to win, 6-3.
In a steady cold rain, the Mets won Game Three, 8-4. Trailing 4-3, the Mets scored five times in the bottom of the eighth. A
two-out RBI double by Wally Backman tied the game and Mookie Wilson's RBI single gave the Mets the lead for good.
The turning point of the series occurred in the ninth inning of Game Four when Mike Scioscia's two-run home run off
Dwight Gooden tied the game, 4-4. Kirk Gibson cracked a home run off Roger McDowell to win the game in the 12th as
Los Angeles tied the series.
Gibson remained hot and belted a three-run home run in the fifth inning to lift the Dodgers to a 7-4 victory in Game Five.
On the brink of elimination, Kevin McReynolds went 4-4 with three RBI and Cone hurled a complete game in a 5-1 Game
Six win to force a seventh and deciding game.
Orel Hershiser tossed a complete-game, five-hit, 6-0 shutout to beat the Mets in Game Seven. Los Angeles scored five times
in the second inning to break open the contest.
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TOTALS
METS
32 3
DODGERS AB
Sax, 2b
3
Stubbs, 1b
3
Woodson, ph-1b1
Gibson, lf
4
JHowell, p
0
Marshall, rf
4
Shelby, cf
4
Scioscia, c
3
Dempsey, ph 1
Hamilton, 3b
3
Griffin, ss
3
Hershiser, p
2
Gonzalez, lf
0
TOTALS
31
R H RBI METS
AB R
1 1
0 Dykstra, cf
3 1
0 0
0 Jefferies, 3b
3 1
0 0
0 Hernandez, 1b 3 1
0 0
0 Strawberry, rf 4 0
0 0
0 McReynolds, lf 4 0
0 1
1 Johnson, ss
3 0
0 0
0 Carter, c
4 0
1 1
0 Backman, 2b
3 0
0 0
0 Cone, p
0 0
0 0
0 Sasser, ph
1 0
0 1
1 Aguilera, p
1 0
0 0
0 Leach, p
0 0
0 0
0 Wilson, ph
1 0
McDowell, p 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO
Gooden
7.0 4 2 2
Myers (W,1-0) 2.0 0 0 0
Totals
9.0 4 2 2
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 3
1 0 0
3
2
8 1
4 0
TOTALS
METS
30 3
DODGERS AB
Sax, 2b
5
Hatcher, 1b
3
Gibson, lf
2
Marshall, rf
4
Shelby, cf
4
Scioscia, c
4
Hamilton, 3b
1
Griffin, ss
4
Belcher, p
4
Orosco, p
0
Pena, p
0
TOTALS
R H RBI
1 1
1
2 1
2
0 0
0
1 3
2
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 0
1
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
31
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO
5
2
0
0
7
5 5
1 1
0 0
0 0
6 6
METS
DODGERS
0 0 0
1 4 0
2
2
1
0
5
2
0
2
1
5
2 0 0
0 1 0
3 3 10
0 0 0
0 1 0
Orosco
Pena (S,1)
0.0 1 0
0.2 0 0
Totals
9.0 6 3 3 4 10
0 0 1
0 0 X
3
6
6 0
7 0
34 4
METS
AB
Wilson, cf
4
Cone, p
0
Jefferies, 3b
3
Elster, pr-ss
0
Hernandez, 1b 2
Strawberry, rf
5
McReynolds, lf 4
Johnson, ss-3b 4
Carter, c
4
Backman, 2b
4
Darling, p
2
Magadan, ph
1
McDowell, p
0
Myers, p
0
Dykstra, ph-cf 0
TOTALS
DODGERS
METS
7.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
8.0
6
0
1
1
1
9
3 1
1 1
2 2
2 2
0 0
8 6
0 2 1
0 0 1
4
1
1
1
0
7
4
0
0
0
0
4
0 0 0
0 0 2
Darling
6.0
McDowell 1.2
Myers (W,1-0) 0.1
Cone
1.0
Totals
0 1 0
0 5 X
8 TOTALS
5
2
0
0
3
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
4
1
1
0
5
3
0
1
9.0 7 4 3 6 9
4
8
7 2
9 2
42 5
METS
AB
Wilson, cf
4
McDowell, p
0
Mazzilli, ph
1
Jefferies, 3b
5
Hernandez, 1b 5
Strawberry, rf
6
McReynolds, lf 5
Carter, c
4
Myers, p
0
Dykstra, cf
1
Teufel, 2b
3
Backman, 2b
1
Elster, ss
2
Johnson, ph-ss 2
Gooden, p
3
Sasser, c
2
Darling, pr
0
TOTALS
DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Tudor
5.0 8
Holton
1.0 0
Horton
2.0 0
Pena (W,1-0) 3.0 0
Leary
0.1 2
Orosco
0.1 0
Hershiser (S,1)0.1 0
Totals
12.0 10
DODGERS
METS
4 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 4
2 0 0
0 0 0
1
1
0
3
0
1
0
6
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
4
0 0 0
3 0 1
Gooden
Myers
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 2
0
1 1
2
2 2
1
0 2
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
44
8.1 5 4
2.1 1 0
0 0 2
0 0 0
4 5 9
0 1 0
12.0 7 5 5 6 10
McDowell (L,0-1)1.1 1 1
Totals
4 10
IP H R ER BB SO
POSTSEASON
Hershiser
JHowell
Pena (L,0-1)
Orosco
Horton
Totals
33
IP H R ER BB SO
H RBI
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
HISTORY
DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO METS
R H RBI DODGERS AB R
5 1
2 1
1 Sax, 2b
4 1
0 0
0 Hatcher, 1b
Pena,
p
0 0
0 1
0
1 0
1 0
0 Stubbs, ph
0 0
0 1
1 Leary, p
0 0
1 3
3 Orosco, p
Hershiser, p
0 0
0 0
0
Gibson, lf
6 1
2 0
0 Marshall, rf
5 0
0 1
1 Shelby, cf
4 1
1 2
2 Scioscia, c
4 1
0 0
0 Dempsey, ph-c 0 0
0 0
0 Hamilton, 3b
4 0
0 0
0 Sharperson, ph-3b1 0
4 0
0 0
0 Griffin, ss
2 0
1 0
0 Tudor, p
Holton, p
0 0
Heep, ph
0 0
Horton, p
0 0
Davis, ph
0 0
Woodson, ph-1b 2 0
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TOTALS
R H RBI
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
1 0
0
1 1
0
0 2
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
1
PLAYER BIOS
METS
DODGERS
1 10 Hershiser 8.1 7 2 2 1 6
0 0 JHowell (L,0-1)0.2 1 1 1 1 1
1 10 Totals
9.0 8 3 3 2 7
H RBI
1
0
1
0
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB R
Wilson, cf
4 0
Myers, p
0 0
Jefferies, 3b
4 1
Hernandez, 1b 4 0
Strawberry, rf 4 1
McReynolds, lf 3 1
Johnson, ss
4 0
Elster, ss
0 0
Carter, c
4 0
Backman, 2b
3 0
Gooden, p
2 0
Dykstra, ph-cf 0 0
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DODGERS AB R
Sax, 2b
5 1
Hatcher, 1b
3 1
Stubbs, ph-1b 2 0
Gibson, lf
5 1
Gonzalez, pr-lf 0 1
Marshall, rf
5 1
Shelby, cf
3 1
Dempsey, c
4 1
Davis, ph
1 0
Scioscia, c
0 0
Hamilton, 3b
4 0
Griffin, ss
4 0
Belcher, p
4 0
Horton, p
0 0
Holton, p
0 0
TOTALS
H RBI
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
3
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
40 7 12
METS
AB
Dykstra, cf
3
Jefferies, 3b
4
Hernandez, 1b 4
Strawberry, rf
4
McReynolds, lf 4
Carter, c
4
Johnson, ss
4
Backman, 2b
4
Fernandez, p
1
Leach, p
0
Magadan, ph
1
Aguilera, p
0
Sasser, ph
1
McDowell, p
0
Mazzilli, ph
1
TOTALS
35
R H RBI METS
AB R H RBI
4 2 2
0
2 2
3 Dykstra, cf
Backman,
2b
4 0 2
0
0 2
1
Hernandez,
1b
5
0
1
1
0 0
0
0
0 1
0 Strawberry, rf 3 2 1
3
0 1
0 McReynolds, lf 4 1 4
Jefferies,
3b
4
0
0
0
0 1
0
Carter, c
4 0 0
0
1 1
0
Elster, ss
3 0 1
1
1 1
0 Cone, p
4 0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
35 5 11
5
0 0
0 TOTALS
4 METS
DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Belcher (W,1-0)7.0 7 4 4 1 6 Fernandez (L,0-1)4.07 6 6 1 5
Horton
0.1 1 0
Holton (S,1) 1.2 1 0
Totals
DODGERS
METS
0
0
0
0
9.0 9 4 4
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 Leach
1 Aguilera
McDowell
8 Totals
3 3 0
0 3 0
1.0 1
2.0 1
2.0 3
9.0 12
0 0 1
0 1 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
7 7
0
0
1
2
1
3
0
9
7 12 0
4 9 1
METS
DODGERS
TOTALS
32
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO
Cone (W,1-1)9.0 5 1
Totals
DODGERS AB
Sax, 2b
2
Hatcher, 1b
3
Gibson, lf
4
Gonzalez, lf
0
Marshall, rf
4
Shelby, cf
4
Scioscia, c
4
Hamilton, 3b
4
Griffin, ss
3
Davis, ph
1
Leary, p
1
Holton, p
1
Horton, p
0
Heep, ph
1
Orosco, p
0
9.0 5 1 1
1 0 1
0 0 0
6 Leary (L,1-1)4.0 6
Holton
1.1 1
Horton
1.2 2
Orosco
2.0 2
6 Totals
9.0 11
0 2 1
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
4 3
1 1
0 0
0 0
5 4
3
0
2
1
6
3
0
1
0
4
5 11 0
1 5 2
H RBI
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
31 0
DODGERS AB
Sax, 2b
5
Hatcher, 1b-lf
4
Gonzalez, lf
0
Gibson, lf
0
Stubbs, 1b
2
Marshall, rf
4
Shelby, cf
3
Scioscia, c
3
Hamilton, 3b
4
Griffin, ss
4
Hershiser, p
4
TOTALS
33
R H RBI
2 3
2
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
1
0 2
0
0 0
1
0 0
1
1 2
0
1 1
0
1 1
0
1 0
1
6 10
METS
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO
Darling (L,0-1) 1.0 6 6 4 0 2 Hershiser (W,1-0)9.05 0 0 2 5
Gooden
Leach
Aguilera
Totals
METS
DODGERS
3.0 1
2.0 3
2.0 0
8.0 10
0 0
0 0
0 0
6 4
0 0 0
1 5 0
2
0
0
2
1
1
1
5 Totals
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 X
9.0 5 0 0 2 5
0 5 2
6 10 0
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The Mets returned to the postseason for the first time since 1988 and defeated Arizona in the NLDS in four games.
Arizona captured Game Two, 7-1, behind Steve Finley's five RBI to even the series.
In the fourth game, in front of 56,177 fans at Shea, the Mets trailed, 3-2, but Roger Cedeo tied the game in the eighth
with a sacrifice fly. In the 10th, back-up catcher Todd Pratt ended the series and sent the Mets to the NLCS with a solo
walk-off home run off Matt Mantei that landed just out of the reach of Finley. Longtime Met John Franco earned his first
postseason victory.
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Back in New York and with Mike Piazza on the bench for Game Three with a bad thumb, the Mets scored six times in the
sixth to beat the D-Backs, 9-2. Olerud and Darryl Hamilton each collected two RBI.
HISTORY
John Olerud and Edgardo Alfonzo each touched up Randy Johnson for home runs as the Mets built a 4-1 lead in Game
One. The Diamondbacks tied the contest in the sixth, but Alfonzo walloped his second home run of the night, a grand
slam, in the ninth to lift New York to an 8-4 win.
YEAR IN REVIEW
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FRONT OFFICE
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 GAME ONE
METS
AB R
Henderson, lf 3 2
Benitez, p
0 0
Alfonzo, 2b
5 2
Olerud, 1b
5 1
Piazza, c
5 0
Agbayani, rf
4 0
Wendell, p
0 0
Hamilton, cf
0 0
Ventura, 3b
4 1
Dunston, cf
3 0
Cook, p
0 0
Cedeo, rf
1 0
Ordonez, ss
3 1
Yoshii, p
2 0
Mora, cf/lf
1 1
TOTALS
METS
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
Yoshii
Cook
H RBI
0
0
0
0
2
5
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
36 8 10
TOTALS
31
R H RBI METS
AB R
1 1
0 Henderson, lf 3 1
1 1
1 Alfonzo, 2b
4 0
1 2
2 Olerud, 1b
3 0
0 0
0 Piazza, c
4 0
1 1
1 Ventura, 3b
2 0
0 1
0 Hamilton, cf
2 0
0 0
0 Agbayani, ph/rf 1 0
0 0
0 Cedeo, rf/cf
3 0
0 1
0 Dunston, ph 1 0
0 0
0 Ordonez, ss
4 0
Rogers, p
2 0
Mahomes, p
0 0
Bonilla, ph
1 0
Dotel, p
0 0
Franco, p
0 0
Pratt, ph
1 0
IP H R ER BB SO D-BACKS IP H R ER BB SO
5.1 6 4 4 0 3 Johnson (L, 0-1)8.1 8 7 7 3 11
1.2 1 0
0
0
Benitez (S,1) 1.0 0 0 0
Totals
9.0 7 4 4
Wendell (W,1-0)1.0 0 0
METS
D-BACKS
D-BACKS AB
Womack, rf
4
Bell, 2b
3
Gonzalez, lf
3
Williams, 3b
4
Durazo, 1b
4
Finley, cf
3
Frias, ss
4
Stinnett, c
3
Johnson, p
3
Chouinard, p 0
1 0 2
0 0 1
1
1
0
2
1 Chouinard 0.2 2 1 1 0 0
0
0
4 Totals
9.0 10 5 5 3 11
1 0 0
1 0 2
0 0 4
0 0 0
8 10 0
4 7 0
H RBI
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
D-BACKS
Daal (L,0-1)
Holmes
Plesac
Chouinard
Swindell
Totals
D-BACKS
METS
31 2
METS
AB
Henderson, lf
5
Mora, lf
0
Alfonzo, 2b
3
Olerud, 1b
4
Agbayani, rf
2
Cedeo, rf
2
Ventura, 3b
4
Dunston, cf
2
Hamilton, cf
3
Pratt, c
2
Ordonez, ss
3
Reed, p
1
Bonilla, ph
0
Wendell, p
1
Franco, p
0
Hershiser, p
0
TOTALS
4 4
2 2
0 0
0 0
9 9
0 0 0
0 1 2
3
0
0
2
8
0
0
1
0
5
0 2 0
0 0 6
Wendell
Franco
Hershiser
Totals
0 0 0
0 0 X
32
1.0 0 0
1.0 1 0
1.0 0 0
9 11
Mahomes
Dotel
Franco
Totals
1.2
0.1
1.2
8.0
METS
D-BACKS
TOTALS
32
3
1
0
9
1 1
2 2
0 0
7 7
0 0 1
0 0 3
0
2
0
4
1 Olson
0 Swindell
1
8 Totals
0 0 0
0 2 0
0.1 0 0
2.0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 1
9.0 5 1 1 5 7
0 0 0
2 0 X
1
7
5 0
9 1
TOTALS
9 D-BACKS
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0 1
2 5 3
9 11 0
R H RBI
0 0
0
2 2
0
2 0
0
3 3
0
0 1
1
0 2
5
0 0
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
9.0 5 2 2 4 3
31 1
D-BACKS AB
Womack, ss/rf 5
Bell, 2b
5
Gonzalez, lf
1
Williams, 3b
4
Colbrunn, 1b
2
Finley, cf
3
Gilkey, rf
3
Ward, ph
1
Swindell, p
0
Stinnett, c
4
Stottlemyre, p 3
Olson, p
0
Frias, ss
1
METS
IP H R ER BB SO D-BACKS IP H R ER BB SO
Rogers (L, 0-1) 4.1 5 4 4 2 6 Stottlemyre(W,1-0) 6.2 4 1 1 5 6
R H RBI D-BACKS AB R
1 3
1 Womack, ss/rf 5 1
0 0
0 Bell, 2b
2 0
2 1
0 Gonzalez, lf
3 0
2 2
3 Williams, 3b
4 0
1 2
0 Mantei, p
0 0
1 1
1 Colbrunn, 1b
3 1
0 0
1 Finley, cf
4 0
0 0
0 Gilkey, rf
3 0
0 1
2 Frias, ss
1 0
1 0
0 Stinnett, c
4 0
0 1
1 Anderson, p
2 0
0 0
0 Ward, ph
0 1
1 0
0 Olson, p
0 0
0 0
0 Swindell, p
0 0
0 0
0 Harris, 3b
0 0
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
3 3 3 4 Reed (W,1-0) 6.0 4 2 2 3 2
4.0 6
1.1 1
0.1 3
1.1 1
1.0 0
8.0 11
TOTALS
H RBI
2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32 3
H RBI
1
0
1
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB
Henderson, lf
4
Mora, lf
0
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Olerud, 1b
4
Agbayani, rf
3
Cedeo, rf
1
Ventura, 3b
4
Pratt, c
5
Hamilton, cf
3
Ordonez, ss
4
Leiter, p
3
Benitez, p
0
MFranco, ph
0
Dunston, pr
0
Franco, p
0
TOTALS
R H RBI
1 1
0
0 0
0
2 1
1
0 2
0
0 1
1
0 0
1
0 1
0
1 1
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
35
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Totals
10.0 5 3 3 4 7
Anderson 7.0
Olson
0.0
Swindell
0.1
Mantei (L,0-1) 2.0
Totals
9.1
7
0
0
1
8
2 2
1 0
0 0
1 1
4 3
D-BACKS
METS
0 0 0
0 0 0
0
1
1
3
4
4
0
0
1
5
0 1 0
1 0 1
Leiter
Benitez
7.2 3 3
1.1 2 0
Franco (W,1-0)1.0 0 0
0 2 0
0 1 0
0
1
3 3 4
0 1 2
0 0 1
3
4
5 1
8 0
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HISTORY
Trailing 5-0 after the first inning, the Mets battled back in Game Six. Darryl
Hamilton would add a two-run single in the sixth and Mike Piazza crushed
a two-run home run in the seventh inning to tie the game, 7-7. New York
led 8-7 in the eighth and 9-8 in the 10th, but could not hold on. Rogers
walked Andruw Jones with the bases loaded in the 11th to end the series.
YEAR IN REVIEW
Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the eighth, four outs from having
their season end, New York responded in Game Four. John
Olerud, who had hit a solo home run in the sixth, singled to
centerfield in the eighth which plated two runs to give the Mets
a 3-2 victory.
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FRONT OFFICE
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12 GAME ONE
METS
AB R
Henderson, lf 4 0
Alfonzo, 2b
4 1
Olerud, 1b
4 0
Piazza, c
4 0
Ventura, 3b
3 0
Hamilton, cf
3 0
Dunston, ph 1 1
Cedeo, rf
3 0
Pratt, ph
1 0
Ordonez, ss
4 0
Yoshii, p
2 0
Mahomes, p
0 0
Cook, p
0 0
MFranco, ph 0 0
Mora, ph
0 0
Wendell, p
0 0
H RBI
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
METS
33 2
BRAVES
AB
Williams, lf
5
Boone, 2b
4
CJones, 3b
1
Jordan, rf
3
Klesko, 1b
3
Battle, ph/1b
1
Remlinger, p
0
Rocker, p
0
AJones, cf
3
Perez, c
3
Weiss, ss
4
Maddux, p
2
Hunter, 1b
1
TOTALS
30
R H RBI METS
AB R
1 2
1 Henderson, lf 2 0
0 1
1 Mora, lf
2 2
0 0
0 Alfonzo, 2b
4 0
0 0
0 Olerud, 1b
4 0
0 0
0 Piazza, c
3 0
0 0
0 Ventura, 3b
3 1
0 0
0 Hamilton, cf
3 0
0 0
0 Dunston, ph 1 0
1 0
0 Cedeo, rf
4 0
1 2
1 Ordoez, ss
3 0
1 3
1 Bonilla, ph
1 0
0 0
0 Rogers, p
1 0
0 0
0 Wendell, p
0 0
MFranco, ph 1 0
Benitez, p
0 0
TOTALS
4 METS
IP H R ER BB SO BRAVES
IP H R ER BB SO
5 2 2 2 1 Maddux (W,1-0)7.0 5 1 1 1 2
2
0
1
8
1 1
0 0
1 1
4 4
0
2
1
5
1 Remlinger 0.2 0 0 0 1 0
1 Rocker, (S,1)1.1 1 1 0 0 2
2
5 Totals
9.0 6 2 1 2 4
32 3
H RBI
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BRAVES
Williams, lf
Boone, 2b
CJones, 3b
Jordan, rf
A.Jones, cf
Perez, c
Hunter, 1b
Weiss, ss
Millwood, p
Rocker, p
Smoltz, p
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO BRAVES
Rogers (L,0-1)5.1
Wendell
1.2
Benitez
1.0
Totals
8.0
9
0
0
9
4 4
0 0
0 0
4 4
METS
BRAVES
0 1 0
0 0 0
3
1
0
4
AB
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
3
2
0
0
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
1 1
2
1 3
0
1 2
2
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
30
1 Millwood (W,1-0)7.1
1 Rocker
0.2
2 Smoltz (S,1) 1.0
4 Totals
9.0
0 1 0
0 0 4
0 1 0
0 0 X
IP H R ER BB SO
5
0
0
5
3 2
0 0
0 0
3 2
3
4
1
1
0
2
4
2
1
7
5 1
9 1
METS
0 0 0 1 0 0
0 0 1
2 6 2
E-Alfonzo, CJones DP-New York-2; Atlanta-0. 2B-Alfonzo. HR-Mora (1),
BRAVES
1 0 0 0 1 1
0 1 X
4 8 2
Jordan (1), Perez (2). S-Rogers. Time: 2:42. Attendance-44,624.
E-Henderson, Olerud, Williams, CJones. DP-New York-1; Atlanta-0. 2BCedeo, Alfonzo-2, Perez, Weiss. HR-Perez (1). SB-Williams (1), CJones (1), HP-Kellogg; 1B-Reliford; 2B-Rapuano; 3B-Layne; LF-Crawford; RF-Montague.
Weiss (1). S-Maddux, Perez. Time-3:09. Attendance-44,172.
HP-Montague; 1B-Kellogg; 2B-Reliford; 3B-Rapuano; LF-Layne; RF-Crawford.
H RBI
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS
BRAVES
27 1
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
0
Remlinger 1.0 0 0 0
Rocker (S,2) 1.0 0 0 0
Totals
9.0 7 0 0
BRAVES
METS
METS
AB
Henderson, lf
4
Olerud, 1b
3
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Piazza, c
4
Agbayani, rf
4
Ventura, 3b
3
Pratt, ph
1
Mora, cf
4
Ordoez, ss
4
Leiter, p
2
Dunston, ph
1
Franco, p
0
Benitz, p
0
1 0 0
0 0 0
1 8
0 1
0 1
1 10
0 0 0
0 0 0
34
IP H R ER BB SO
Leiter (L,0-1)7.0
Franco
0.1
Benitez
1.2
Totals
9.0
0 0 0
0 0 0
R H RBI BRAVES
AB R
0 1
0 Williams, lf
4 0
0 1
0 Boone, 2b
3 0
0 0
0 Lockhart, ph 1 0
0 2
0 CJones, 3b
3 0
0 0
0 Jordan, rf
3 1
0 0
0 Klesko, 1b
3 1
0 0
0 Hunter, 1b
0 0
0 2
0 AJones, cf
3 0
0 1
0 Perez, c
3 0
0 0
0 Weiss, ss
3 0
0 0
0 Rocker, p
0 0
0 0
0 Smoltz, p
2 0
0 0
0 Remlinger, p 0 0
Guillen, ss
1 0
3
0
0
3
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
1
0
3
1
0
4
5
0
3
8
3 1
7 2
TOTALS
BRAVES
Smoltz
29 2
METS
AB
Henderson, lf
3
Mora, lf
0
Olerud, 1b
4
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Piazza, c
3
Ventura, 3b
3
Hamilton, cf
3
Cedeo, rf
3
Ordoez, ss
3
Reed, p
2
Wendell, p
0
MFranco, ph
0
Agbayani, ph
1
Benitez, p
0
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
7.1 4 2
2
1
0.1 1 0 0
8.0 5 3 3
Rocker
Totals
H RBI
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
7
1
1
9
Reed
R H RBI
0 0
0
1 0
0
1 2
3
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 3
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
29
IP H R ER BB SO
7.0 3 2
2
0
Benitez (S,1)1.0 0 0 0
Totals
9.0 3 2 2
Wendell (W,1-0)1.0 0 0
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
6
BRAVES
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 2 0
2 3 0
METS
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 2 X
3 5 0
E-Weiss, Leiter, Piazza. DP-Atlanta-1; New York-2. SB-Williams (2),
Boone (1). S-Glavine. Time-3:04. Attendance-55,911.
DP-Atlanta-0; New York-0. HR-Jordan (2), Klesko (1), Olerud (1).
HP-Reliford; 1B-Rapuano; 2B-Layne; 3B-Crawford; LF-Montague; RF-Kellogg. SB-Cedeo-2 (2), Mora (1). Time-2:20. Attendance-55,872.
HP-Rapuano; 1B-Layne; 2B-Crawford; 3B-Montague; LF-Kellogg; RF-Reliford.
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Maddux
Mulholland
Remlinger
Springer
Rocker
55 3 13
TOTALS
7
1
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
14.1 11 4 4
0
0
0
1
0
4
53
4 11
TOTALS
4 METS
IP H R ER BB SO
5
2
2
1
2
1
Yoshii
3.0 4
Hershiser 3.1 1
Wendell
0.1 0
Cook
0.0 0
Mahomes 1.0 1
Franco
1.1 1
Benitez
1.0 1
Rogers
2.0 1
Dotel (W,1-0)3.0 4
5 13 Totals 15.0 13
0 0 0 2 0 0 000 000
2 0 0 0 0 0 000 000
R H RBI METS
AB
1 1
0 Henderson, lf 5
0 0
0 Franco, p
0
0 0
0 Pratt, c
0
0 0
0 Alfonzo, 2b
5
0 0
0 Olerud, 1b
6
1 0
0 Piazza, c
4
0 1
0 Benitez, p
0
1 2
2 Dunston, ph 1
0 1
0 Rogers, p
0
0 0
0 Ventura, 3b
6
0 2
1 Hamilton, cf
5
0 1
0 Cedeo, rf
2
0 2
0 Agbayani, ph/cf/lf1
0 0
0 Ordoez, ss
4
0 0
0 Leiter, p
0
0 0
0 Mahomes, p
1
0 0
0 Bonilla, ph
1
0 0
0 Wendell, p
0
0 0
0 Cook, p
0
0 0
0 MFranco, ph 1
0 0
0 Hershiser, p
0
0 0
0 Mora, ph/rf
2
1 1
0
001
002
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 1
3 3
1
3
1
0
2
0
0
1
2
10
3
5
1
0
1
2
1
1
5
19
R
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
H RBI
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
44 9 15
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO BRAVES
Leiter
0.0 2 5 5
Mahomes 4.0 1 0 0
Wendell
1.2 1 2 2
Cook
0.1 1 0 0
Hershiser 1.0 0 0 0
Franco
1.0 2 1 1
Benitez
2.0 2 1 1
Rogers (L,0-2)0.1 1 1 1
Totals
10.1 10 10 10
METS
BRAVES
BRAVES
AB
Williams, lf
5
Boone, 2b
4
CJones, 3b
3
Jordan, rf
4
AJones, cf
5
Perez, c
3
Nixon, pr
0
Myers, c
1
Hunter, 1b
1
Klesko, ph/1b 0
Weiss, ss
3
Guillen, ph/ss 1
Millwood, p
2
Mulholland, p 0
Lockhart, ph
0
Hernandez, ph 1
Smoltz, p
0
Remlinger, p
0
Battle, ph
1
Rocker, p
0
Fabregas, ph
1
Springer, p
0
0 0 0
5 0 0
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
3
8
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
0
5
0 0 3
0 0 2
35 10 10
5.1
0.2
0.1
1.2
2.0
Springer, (W,1-0)1.0
4 1 0
0 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO
Millwood
Mulholland
Smoltz
Remlinger
Rocker
Totals
R H RBI
2 1
0
1 0
0
1 1
0
1 1
1
3 2
1
0 2
2
1 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
2
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
2
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
8
0
4
2
1
0
3
0
4
1
1
0
3
0
4
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
5
0
0
0
1
0
11.0 15 9 8 3 6
1 0
1 1
9 15 2
10 10 1
3 13 2
4 11 1
BRAVES
METS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
7.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.1
McGlinchy (L,0-1) 1.0
Totals
METS
AB
Henderson, lf
5
Rogers, p
0
Bonilla, ph
1
Dotel, p
0
MFranco, ph
0
Cedeo, pr
0
Alfonzo, 2b
6
Olerud, 1b
6
Piazza, c
6
Pratt, c
0
Ventura, 3b
7
Mora, rf/cf/rf
6
Hamilton, cf
3
Agbayani, ph/rf/lf 1
Ordoez, ss
6
Yoshii, p
1
Hershiser, p
1
Wendell, p
0
Cook, p
0
Mahomes, p
1
JFranco, p
0
Benitez, p
0
Dunston, ph/cf 3
PLAYER BIOS
TOTALS
H RBI
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
3
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BRAVES
AB R
Williams, lf
7 0
Boone, 2b
3 1
Nixon, pr
0 0
Lockhart, 2b 4 0
CJones, 3b
6 1
Jordan, rf
7 0
Klesko, 1b
2 0
Hunter, ph/1b 3 0
AJones, cf
5 0
Perez, c
4 0
Battle, pr
0 0
Myers, c
1 0
Weiss, ss
6 1
Maddux, p
3 0
Hernandez, ph 1 0
Mulholland, p 0 0
Guillen, ph
1 0
Remlinger, p 0 0
Springer, p
0 0
Fabregas, ph 1 0
Rocker, p
0 0
McGlinchy, p 1 0
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For the first time in franchise history, the Mets qualified for the postseason in consecutive years. New York met the
team that abandoned the city in 1958, the San Francisco Giants.
In Game One, the Giants scored four times in the third inning to break a 1-1 tie and won, 5-1.
Timo Perez, subbing for an injured Derek Bell, collected three hits and two RBI in Game Two. The Mets took a threerun lead into the ninth, but J.T. Snow hit a three-run home run to tie the contest. Jay Payton's RBI single in the 10th
gave New York a 5-4 lead and John Franco struck out Barry Bonds to end the game.
Back at Shea for Game Three, the Mets trailed 2-1 until Edgardo Alfonzo's two-out, RBI double in the eighth. Benny
Agbayani crushed a solo walk-off home run in the 13th to lift New York to a 3-2 triumph.
Bobby J. Jones hurled baseball's first postseason complete-game, one-hit shutout in 33 years as the Mets advanced to
the NLCS with a 4-0 win in Game Four. Jeff Kent collected the Giants' only hit, a double in the fifth inning. Robin
Ventura got the Mets on the board with a two-run home run in the first.
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METS
Wendell
Cook
White
Rusch
Totals
TOTALS
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO GIANTS
5.1 6
0.2 0
0.2 0
0.2 4
0.2 0
9.0 10
METS
GIANTS
5 5
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 5
0 0 1
1 0 4
3
0
1
0
0
4
34
0 0 0
0 0 0
5 10
5 Leiter
IP H R ER BB SO
2 Hernandez (W,1-0)7.2 5
2 Rodriguez 0.1 0
1 Nen
1.0 0
0
2
7 Totals
9.0 5
0 0 0
0 0 0
METS
1
0
0
1 5 5
0 0 1
0 0 0
1 1 5 6
1 5 0
5 10 0
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
GIANTS
METS
0 0 0 2 0 0 000 000
0 0 0 0 0 1 010 000
Ortiz
5.1
Embree
0.2
Henry
1.2
Nen
1.1
Rodriguez 2.0
Fultz (L,0-1) 1.1
Totals
12.1
2
0
0
2
2
3
9
1 1
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
3 3
4 4
0 0
0 1
1 3
1 2
0 0
6 10
43
IP H
Reed
Cook
Wendell
Franco
Benitez
6.0 7
0.2 0
1.1 0
1.0 1
2.0 1
White (W,1-0)2.0 2
Totals 13.0 11
0
1
2
2
0
10.0 8 4 4
0 2 0
0 1 0
3
0
0
35
6 Estes
0 Rueter
1 Henry
3.0 3
4.1 3
0.2 0
Rodriguez (L,0-1)2.0 4
7 Totals 10.0 10
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 3
IP H R ER BB SO
1
0
2 2
0 0
0 0
3 3
5 5
3
1
1
0
5
3
1
0
3
7
5 10 0
4 8 0
R H RBI GIANTS
AB R H RBI METS
AB R H RBI
0 1
0 Benard, cf
4 0 0
0 Perez, rf
4 1 1
1
0 2
1 Mueller, 3b
4 0 0
0 Alfonzo, 2b
4 0 1
2
0 1
0 Bonds, lf
4 0 0
0 Piazza, c
3 1 0
0
0 1
0 Kent, 2b
3 0 1
0 Ventura, 3b
2 1 1
2
0 1
0 Burks, rf
3 0 0
0 Agbayani, lf
4 0 2
0
1 1
1 Snow, 1b
2 0 0
0
McEwing, pr-lf 0 0 0
0
0 1
0
Aurilia, ss
3 0 0
0 Payton, cf
4 0 1
0
0 0
0
1 0 0
0 Zeile, 1b
3 0 0
0
0 0
0 Mirabelli, c
1 0 0
0 Bordick, ss
3 0 0
0
1 0
0 Crespo, ph
0 0 0
0 Jones, p
4 1 0
0
0 0
0 Estalella, c
2 0 0
0
0 0
0 Gardner, p
0 0 0
0
0 0
0 Henry, p
0 0 0
0
0 1
0 Embree, p
0 0
0 Davis, ph
1 0 0
0
0 0
0 DelTorro, p
0 0 0
0
1 0
0
TOTALS
28
0
1
0
TOTALS 31 4 6 4
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
0 0
0 GIANTS
3 9 3 Gardner (L,0-1) 4.1 4 4 4 2 5 Jones (W,1-0) 9.0 1 0 0 2 5
Henry
1.2
1
0
0
2
0
R ER BB SO
1.0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 2 6 Embree
0 0 1 0 DelTorro
1.0 1 0 0 0 2
0 0 1 3 Totals
9.0 6 4 4 4 7 Totals
9.0 1 0 0 2 5
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1 1
0 0 1 3 GIANTS
2 0 0 0 2 0
0 0 X
4 6 0
0 0 2 4 METS
2 2 7 17 E-Aurilia. 2B-Kent, Perez, Alfonzo, Agbayani. HR-Ventura (1). SB-Perez (1).
2 11
3 9
0
0
Time-2:48. Attendance-52,888.
HP-Gorman; 1B-Roe; 2B-Mi. DiMuro; 3B-Rieker; LF-Craft; RF-Crawford.
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METS
AB
Perez, rf
6
Alfonzo, 2b
5
Piazza, c
4
McEwing, pr-3b 1
Ventura, 3b-1b 5
Agbayani, lf
6
Payton, cf
5
Zeile, 1b
3
White, p
0
Bordick, ss
2
Benitez, p
0
Pratt, ph-c
1
Reed, p
1
Hamilton, ph 1
Cook, p
0
Wendell, p
0
Harris, ph
1
Franco, p
0
Abbott, ss
2
8.0 5 2
METS
GIANTS
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
1 1
0
2 2
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
3
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 1
0
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TOTALS
H RBI
1
1
2
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
38 5 10
GIANTS
AB
Murray, cf
4
Benard, ph
0
Mueller, 3b
5
Bonds, lf
5
Kent, 1b-2b
4
Burks, rf
3
Martinez, 2b
3
Snow, ph-1b
1
Aurilia, ss
4
Estes, p
0
Rueter, p
0
Henry, p
0
Crespo, ph
1
Rodriguez, p
0
Rios, ph
1
IP H R ER BB SO GIANTS
Totals
H RBI
3
2
1
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GIANTS
AB R
Benard, cf-rf
6 0
Mueller, 3b
6 0
Bonds, lf
5 0
Kent, 2b
6 0
Burks, rf
4 1
Fultz, p
0 0
Snow, 1b
4 0
Aurilia, ss
4 0
Nen, p
0 0
Rios, ph
1 0
Mirabelli, c
1 0
Estalella, c
4 1
Crespo, ph
1 0
Rodriguez, p 0 0
Murray, cf
1 0
Ortiz, p
3 0
Embree, p
0 0
Henry, p
0 0
Martinez, p
3 0
R H RBI METS
AB R
0 0
0 Perez, rf
5 1
0 0
0 Alfonzo, 2b
5 1
0 0
0 Piazza, c
4 0
2 2
0 Zeile, 1b
5 0
1 2
1 Ventura, 3b
3 0
1 1
1 Agbayani, lf
2 0
1 1
3 McEwing, pr-lf 0 0
0 2
0 Hamilton, ph-lf 1 1
0 1
0 Payton, cf
5 1
0 0
0 Bordick, ss
4 1
0 0
0 Leiter, p
4 0
0 0
0 Benitez, p
0 0
0 1
0 Franco, p
0 0
0 0
0
PLAYER BIOS
Hampton (L,0-1)
31 1
GIANTS
AB
Benard, cf
4
R. Davis, ph
1
Nen, p
0
Mueller, 3b
5
Bonds, lf
3
Kent, 2b
3
Burks, rf
3
Aurilia, ss
4
Snow, 1b
3
Estalella, c
4
Hernandez, p
3
Rodriguez, p
0
Crespo, ph
1
Murphy, cf
0
METS
AB R
Agbayani, lf
3 0
Cook, p
0 0
White, p
0 0
McEwing, lf
0 0
Harris, ph
1 0
Payton, cf
3 0
Alfonzo, 2b
4 0
Piazza, c
3 0
Ventura, 3b
4 0
Zeile, 1b
3 0
Bell, rf
1 0
Hamilton, rf-lf 2 0
Rusch, p
0 0
Bordick, ss
3 1
Hampton, p
2 0
Wendell, p
0 0
Perez, ph-rf
2 0
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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Won Series
4-1
PLAYER AVG.
Abbott, ss
.000
Agbayani, of .353
Alfonzo, 2b
.444
Bordick, ss
.077
Franco, M, ph .000
Hamilton, of .000
Hampton, p .167
Harris, ph
.000
Jones, p
.000
Leiter, p
.000
McEwing, ph .000
Payton, of
.158
Perez, of
.304
Piazza, c
.412
Pratt, c
.000
Reed, p
.000
Trammell, of .000
Ventura, 3b .214
Zeile, 1b
.368
TOTALS .262
PITCHER W-L
Benitez
0-0
Cook
0-0
Franco, J.
0-0
Hampton
2-0
Jones
0-0
Leiter
0-0
Reed
0-1
Rusch
1-0
Wendell
1-0
White
0-0
TOTALS
4-1
G
2
5
5
5
2
3
2
2
1
1
4
5
5
5
0
1
3
5
5
AB H 2B 3B HR RBI
3 0 0 0
0 0
17 6 2 0
0 3
18 8 1 1
0 4
13 1 0 0
0 0
3 0 0 0
0 0
2 0 0 0
0 0
6 1 0 0
0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0
2 0 0 0
0 0
3 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0
19 3 0 0
1 3
23 7 2 0
0 0
17 7 3 0
2 4
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0
14 3 1 0
0 5
19 7 3 0
1 8
164 31 12 1 4 27
ERA G SV
IP ER SO
0.00 3
1 3.0 0 2
0.00 1
0 1.0 0 2
6.75 3
0 2.2 2 2
0.00 2
0 16.0 0 12
13.50 1
0 4.0 6 2
3.86 1
0 7.0 3 9
10.80 1
0 3.1 4 4
0.00 2
0 3.2 0 3
0.00 2
0 1.1 0 2
9.00 1
0 3.0 3 1
3.60
1 45.0 18 39
New York defeated its longtime nemesis, the St. Louis Cardinals, in five games to advance to its first World Series since
1986.
In Game One, Mike Piazza had an RBI single as the Mets jumped on top 2-0 in the first inning. Jay Payton and Todd
Zeile cracked home runs in the top of the ninth to give New York some breathing room in a 6-2 victory.
In Game Two, the Mets never trailed, but let leads of 2-0, 3-1, and 5-3 vanish before Payton's ninth inning RBI single
gave New York a 6-5 win.
The Cardinals ruined the Mets return to Shea scoring five runs in the first four innings en route to an 8-2 win in Game
Three.
New York set a postseason record with five doubles in one inning (first) and scored seven runs in the first two innings
in a 10-6 victory. Robin Ventura had three RBI, while Piazza, Todd Zeile and Benny Agbayani each chipped in with two
RBI.
Mike Hampton closed out the NLCS and picked up his second win of the series with a complete-game, three-hit,
7-0 shutout in Game Five. Edgardo Alfonzo singled home Timo Perez in the first inning to set a new club record with
16 career postseason RBI. Ventura and Payton would add RBI singles later in the inning. Zeile's bases-loaded, basesclearing double in the fourth put the game away. Rick Wilkins flew out to Perez in centerfield for the final out.
Hampton was named the NLCS MVP for his efforts. Mike finished with 16.0 scoreless innings, surrendering nine hits
with 12 strikeouts. Zeile finished the NLCS hitting .368 (7-19) with eight RBI and Perez tied an NLCS record by
scoring eight runs.
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CARDINALS AB
TOTALS
TOTALS
METS
33 6
4
5
5
5
3
4
0
3
1
3
0
0
1
1
2
37
H RBI
1
0
2
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CARDINALS AB
Vina, 2b
5
Renteria, ss
5
Edmonds, cf
4
Tatis, 3b
3
Morris, p
0
Hernandez, c 1
Clark, 1b
4
Dunston, rf-lf
3
Lankford, lf
3
Polanco, ph
0
Drew, ph-rf
1
Marrero, c
3
Veras, p
0
McGwire, ph 0
Kile, pr
0
Timlin, p
0
Ankiel, p
0
Reames, p
1
Davis, ph
1
Paquette, 3b
2
IP H R ER BB SO CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO
Hampton (W,1-0)7.0
6 0 0
1.0 1 0 0
1.0 2 2 0
9.0 9 2 0
METS
CARDINALS
2 0 0
0 0 0
3
0
0
3
4
1
0
5
0 1 0
0 0 0
5
3
0
8
3 3
3 3
0 0
6 6
6
2
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
2
8 3
9 0
TOTALS
METS
Leiter
JFranco
35 6
TOTALS
36
5 10
IP H R ER BB SO CARDINALSIP H R ER BB SO
7.0
0.2
Wendell (W,1-0) 0.1
Benitez (S,1) 1.0
Totals
R H RBI
1 1
0
1 3
1
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
1 0
0
1 2
0
1 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
8
1
1
0
3
2
0
0
3
2
0
0
9.0 10 5 5
METS
CARDINALS
2 0 1
0 1 0
0
1
1
1
9
0
1
1
0.2
4.1
2.2
0.1
Timlin (L, 0-1)1.0
7 Totals
9.0
0 0 0
0 2 0
Ankiel
Reames
Morris
Veras
0 2 1
0 2 0
1
3
3
1
1
5
2 2
1 1
2 2
0 0
1 0
1 1
3
3
2
0
0
5
1
6
2
0
0
6
6 9 0
5 10 3
TOTALS
6 2
0.0 1 0
1.0 0 0
Totals
9.0 7 2 2
CARDINALS
METS
2 0 2
1 0 0
2
0
0
3
1
0
5 Reed (L,0-1)3.1 8
0 Rusch
0.2 0
3 White
3.0 5
Cook
1.0 1
Wendell
1.0 0
8 Totals
9.0 14
1 3 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
5 4
0 0
3 3
0 0
0 0
8 8
1
0
1
0
0
2
4
1
1
2
1
9
8 14 0
2 7 1
Longtime Met John Franco (L) and Bobby Jones (R) take a victory
lap at Shea after clinching the 2000 National League Championship
Series.
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CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
R H RBI
1 1
0
0 2
0
0 1
0
1 0
0
0 2
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
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TOTALS
AB R
5 1
4 2
5 0
3 1
2 0
1 0
2 0
3 1
5 1
5 1
3 1
1 0
0 0
0 0
CARDINALS
Vina, 2b
Renteria, ss
Edmonds, cf
Clark, 1b
Lankford, lf
McGwire, ph
Paquette, lf
Tatis, 3b
Drew, rf
Hernandez, c
AnBenes, p
Wilkins, ph
James, p
Veras, p
PLAYER BIOS
JFranco
Benitez
Totals
Vina, 2b
Renteria, ss
Edmonds, cf
Davis, rf
Clark, 1b
Hernandez, c
Marrero, pr-c
Drew, lf
Dunston, ph-lf
Polanco, 3b
James, p
Christiansen, p
Lankford, ph
Kile, p
Tatis, ph-3b
R H RBI METS
AB R
5 1
0 1
0 Perez, rf
3 2
1 1
0 Alfonzo, 2b
2 2
0 2
0 Piazza, c
Zeile,
1b
3
0
0 1
0
0 0
0 1
0 JFranco, p
0 0
0 1
0 Wendell, p
0 0
0 0
0 Benitez, p
4 0
0 0
0 Ventura, 3b
0 0
0 McEwing, pr-3b 0 1
Agbayani,
lf
4 0
0 1
0
4 0
0 0
0 Payton, cf
3 0
0 0
0 Abbott, ss
M.Franco, ph-1b2 0
1 1
0
Leiter, p
3 0
0 0
0
Hamilton, ph 1 0
0 0
0
Bordick, ss
1 0
METS
AB R
Perez, rf
5 1
Alfonzo, 2b
3 1
Piazza, c
4 0
Ventura, 3b
2 0
Zeile, 1b
4 1
Agbayani, lf
4 0
McEwing, pr-lf 0 1
Payton, cf
4 1
Bordick, ss
3 0
Abbott, pr-ss 0 0
Hampton, p
3 1
JFranco, p
0 0
Hamilton, ph 0 0
Trammell, ph 1 0
Benitez, p
0 0
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PLAYER BIOS
TOTALS
R
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
H RBI
1
0
0
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39 8 14
METS
AB
Perez, rf
4
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Piazza, c
3
Ventura, 3b
2
Zeile, 1b
4
Agbayani, lf
4
McEwing, lf
0
Payton, cf
4
Bordick, ss
3
Jones, p
2
Rusch, p
0
JFranco, p
0
Harris, ph
0
Trammell, ph 1
Benitez, p
0
TOTALS
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
SO
Kile (L,0-2)
James
Timlin
Morris
Christiansen
Totals
3.0
1.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
8.0
CARDINALS
METS
8 7 7
1 1 1
0 2 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
9 10 8
2 0 0
4 3 0
3
0
1
0
0
4
2
0
0
0
0
2
1 3 0
1 0 2
Jones
R H RBI CARDINALS AB
4
3 2
0 Vina, 2b
2
1 1
1 Polanco, 3b
Paquette,
ph
1
3 2
2
3
2 1
3 Edmonds, cf
0 1
2 McGwire, ph 1
Davis,
rf
3
0 2
2
Drew, rf
0
0 0
0
Wilkins, ph
1
0 0
0 Clark, 1b
3
1 0
0 Renteria, ss
3
0 0
0 Lankford, lf
3
0 0
0 Hernandez, c
2
0 0
0 Marrero, c
1
0 0
0 Hentgen, p
1
0
0 0
0 Timlin, p
1
0 0
0 Tatis, ph
Reames, p
0
Ankiel, p
0
James, p
0
Dunston, ph 1
Veras, p
0
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0 TOTALS
4.0 6 6
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
JFranco
Benitez
1.0 1 0
1.0 1 0
Totals
9.0 11 6 6 2 6
0 0 0
0 0 X
30 0
H RBI
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB
Perez, rf-cf
5
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Piazza, c
4
Ventura, 3b
3
Zeile, 1b
4
Agbayani, lf
2
Payton, cf
4
McEwing, pr-rf 0
Bordick, ss
4
Hampton, p
3
TOTALS
33
R H RBI
2 2
0
1 2
1
2 1
0
1 1
1
0 1
3
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
7 10
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Hentgen (L,0-1) 3.2 7 6 6 5 2 Hampton (W,2-0)9.0 3 0 0 1 8
IP H R ER BB
R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6 11 2
10 9 0
E-Tatis-2. DP-St. Louis-0; New York-1. 2B-Vina, Davis, Perez, Alfonzo, Piazza,
Ventura, Zeile, Agbayani. HR-Piazza (2), Clark (1), Edmonds (1). SB-Perez (1).
S-Renteria, Rusch. SF-Renteria,Ventura.Time-3:14. Attendance-55,665.
HP-Scott; 1B-DeMuth; 2B-Rippley; 3B-Froemming; LF-Tschida; RF-Rapuano.
Timlin
Reames
Ankiel
James
Veras
Totals
0.1 0
2.0 2
0.2 0
0.1 0
1.0 1
8.0 10
CARDINALS
METS
0 0
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
7 7
0 0 0
3 0 0
1
1
2
0
0
9
0
0
1
0
0
3 Totals
0 0 0
3 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 X
9.0 3 0 0 1 8
0 3 2
7 10 0
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The Fall Classic was billed as the City's first Subway Series since 1956, as the Mets faced the New York Yankees.
Roger Clemens fired 8.0 shutout innings as the Mets fell, 6-5 in Game Two. The Mets scored five times in the ninth on a
two-run home run by Piazza and a three-run shot by Jay Payton.
The Bronx Bombers scored single runs in the first three innings and hung on to beat the Mets, 3-2, in Game Four. Piazza's
two-run home run put the Mets on the board in the third.
The Yankees topped the Mets, 4-2, in Game Five to win their third straight World Series. Al Leiter fired 8.2 brilliant innings,
before Luis Sojo's ninth inning, two-out, RBI single to centerfield broke a 2-2 tie. Derek Jeter was named the Series MVP.
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The World Series returned to Shea for the first time since 1986 and the Mets responded with a 4-2 victory in Game Three.
Benny Agbayani laced an RBI double in the eighth to snap a 2-2 tie. John Franco earned the win after starter Rick Reed
hurled 6.0 innings.
HISTORY
In Game One, the Yankees jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but the Mets scored three times in the sixth on a two-run single by
Bubba Trammell and an RBI single by Edgardo Alfonzo. The Yankees tied the game in the bottom of the ninth on a sacrifice
fly by Chuck Knoblauch and won the game in the 12th on a two-out, bases loaded single by Jose Vizcaino.
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PLAYER BIOS
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
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TOTALS
METS
Leiter
JFranco
Benitez
Cook
Rusch
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
H RBI
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
43 3 10
YANKEES AB
Knoblauch, dh 4
Jeter, ss
4
Justice, lf
4
Bellinger, pr-lf 0
Hill, ph-lf
1
Williams, cf
4
Martinez, 1b
6
Posada, c
5
ONeill, rf
4
Brosius, 3b
3
Polonia, ph
1
Sojo, 3b
2
Vizcaino, 2b
6
TOTALS
AB R
R H RBI METS
4 0
1 0
1 Perez, rf
3 1
1 1
0 Alfonzo, 2b
4 1
0 1
2 Piazza, c
4 0
0 0
0 Ventura, 3b
4 0
0 0
0 Zeile, 1b
4 1
0 0
0 Agbayani, lf
4 1
1 2
0 Harris, dh
4 1
0 1
0 Payton, cf
2 0
1 1
0 Bordick, ss
0 1
0 Hamilton, ph 1 0
1 0
0 1
0 Abbott, ss
0 0
0
TOTALS
35 5
0 4
1
44
4 12
IP H R ER BB SO YANKEES IP H R ER BB SO
7.0 5
1.0 1
1.0 2
0.0 0
1.2 1
Wendell (L,0-1) 1.0 3
Totals
11.2 10
METS
YANKEES
2 2
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
4 4
0 0 0
0 0 0
3
0
1
2
2
1
9
7
0
1
0
0
0
8
0 0 0
0 0 2
Pettitte
Nelson
Rivera
6.2
1.1
2.0
Stanton (W,1-0)2.0
Totals
3 0 0
0 0 1
8
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
3
3
12.0 10 3 3 1 10
0 00
0 01
3 10 0
4 12 0
METS
METS
YANKEES
YANKEES AB
Knoblauch, dh 4
Jeter, ss
5
Justice, lf
3
Bellinger, lf
0
Williams, cf
3
Martinez, 1b
5
Posada, c
3
ONeill, rf
4
Brosius, 3b
3
Vizcaino, 2b
4
TOTALS
R H RBI
0 0
0
1 3
0
1 0
0
0 0
0
1 0
0
1 3
2
1 2
1
0 3
1
1 1
2
0 0
0
34
6 12
IP H R ER BB SO YANKEES IP H R ER BB SO
Rusch
White
Cook
Totals
H RBI
0
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0.1 2
1.1 1
0.1 1
8.0 12
4 4
1 1
1 1
0 0
6 6
0 0 0
2 1 0
5
0
1
0
6
4 Clemens (W,1-0)8.0
0 Nelson
0.0
1 Rivera
1.0
0
5 Totals
9.0
0 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 5
1 1 X
2 0
3 3
2 2
0 0 9
3 0 0
2 0 1
7 5 5 0 10
5 7 3
6 10 1
H RBI
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
TOTALS
YANKEES
33 2
Stanton
9 4
0.2 0 0
Totals
8.0 9 4 4
YANKEES
METS
METS
AB
Perez, rf
3
Alfonzo, 2b
4
Piazza, c
4
Ventura, 3b
3
Zeile, 1b
4
Agbayani, lf
3
McEwing, pr-lf 0
Payton, cf
4
Bordick, ss
3
Harris, ph
0
Trammell, ph 0
Benitez, p
0
Reed, p
1
Hamilton, ph 1
Wendell, p
0
Cook, p
0
JFranco, p
0
Abbott, ss
1
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
MEDIA
0 0 1
0 1 0
4
0
3 12 Reed
0 1 Wendell
Cook
31
0 0 0
0 2 X
IP H R ER BB SO
6.0
0.2
0.1
JFranco (W,1-0) 1.0
Benitez (S,1)1.0
3 13 Totals
9.0
1 0 0
0 0 1
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
1 2
1
1 2
1
0 1
1
1 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
6
0
0
1
1
8
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
1
1
1
0
0
3
8
2
1
0
1
12
2 8 0
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Cone
34 3
METS
AB
Perez, rf
3
Abbott, ph-ss 1
Alfonzo, 2b
3
Piazza, c
4
Zeile, 1b
4
McEwing, pr
0
Benitez, p
0
Ventura, 3b
4
Agbayani, lf
3
Payton, cf
4
Bordick, ss
2
Harris, ph
0
JFranco, p
0
MFranco, 1b
0
Jones, p
2
Rusch, p
0
Hamilton, ph 0
Trammell, ph-rf 1
TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO METS
4.2
0.1
Nelson (W,1-0) 1.1
Stanton
0.2
Rivera (S,1) 2.0
Totals
9.0
4
0
1
0
1
6
2 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
YANKEES
METS
1 1 1
0 0 2
2
0
1
0
0
3
3
0
1
2
2
8
0 0 0
0 0 0
32
IP H
Jones (L,0-1)5.0
Rusch
2.0
JFranco
1.0
Benitez
1.0
Totals
0 0 0
0 0 0
4
3
1
0
9.0 8 3 3 4 6
3
2
8 0
6 1
METS
AB
Agbayani, lf
4
Alfonzo, 2b
5
Piazza, c
5
Zeile, 1b
3
Ventura, 3b
4
Trammell, rf
3
Perez, rf
0
Payton, cf
4
Abbott, ss
3
Leiter, p
2
JFranco, p
0
Hamilton, ph 1
TOTALS
R H RBI
0 1
1
0 1
0
0 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
1 2
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
34
METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Leiter (L,0-1) 8.2 7 4 3 3 9
JFranco
0.1 0 0
Totals
9.0 7 4 3 3 9
0 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 0
4
2
7 1
8 1
PLAYER BIOS
YANKEES
H RBI
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
YANKEES AB R
Jeter, ss
5 2
Sojo, 2b
4 0
Justice, lf
5 0
Bellinger, lf
0 0
Williams, cf
4 0
Martinez, 1b
4 0
ONeill, rf
4 1
Posada, c
3 0
Brosius, 3b
1 0
Neagle, p
2 0
Cone, p
0 0
Canseco, ph 1 0
Nelson, p
0 0
Stanton, p
0 0
Rivera, p
0 0
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The Mets and Yankees met in the first Subway Series since 1956. Here the two teams line-up for the national anthem before Game Three
of the 2000 World Series.
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New York swept the Dodgers, three games to none, to advance to the NLCS. The Mets won Game One, 6-5, as Carlos
Delgado went 4-5 with two RBI and David Wright chipped in three RBI. Delgado became the fifth player in major league
history to have four or more hits with at least one home run in his first career postseason game. Carlos also tied the
team record with four hits in a playoff game. In the second inning, Russell Martin singled to right, Shawn Green retrieved
the ball and threw it to Jose Valentin, whose relay throw to Paul Lo Duca nailed Jeff Kent at the plate. Lo Duca then
turned around and tagged out J.D. Drew trying to score. Tom Glavine posted his 13th career postseason victory in
New Yorks 4-1 win over the Dodgers in Game Two.
Glavine fired 6.0 shutout innings. Billy Wagner notched his second save of the series with a 1-2-3 ninth inning. Endy
Chavez collected two hits and Jose Reyes drove in two runs.
The Mets completed the sweep with a 9-5 triumph at Los Angeles. The Mets grabbed a 3-0 first inning lead, but the
Dodgers regained a 5-4 lead after five innings. New York regained the lead with consecutive RBI singles by Reyes, Lo Duca
and Carlos Beltran in the sixth inning. Green had three hits and two RBI. He also caught the final out (Ramon Martinez)
of the series.
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H RBI
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36 5 11
METS
AB
Reyes, ss
4
Lo Duca, c
5
Beltran, cf
2
Delgado, 1b
5
Wright, 3b
4
Floyd, lf
3
Heilman, p-8th 0
Wagner, p-9th 0
Green, rf
4
Valentin, 2b
3
Maine, p
1
Feliciano, p-5th 0
Bradford, p-5th 0
Tucker, ph-5th 1
Mota, p-6th
0
Chavez, lf-8th 1
TOTALS
DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Totals
DODGERS
METS
6
0
2
1
4
0
2
0
4
0
2
0
8.0 9 6 6
0 1 0
0 0 0
2
0
2
1
6
1
1
1
34
6 TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO
4.1 6
0.1 0
0.1 0
Mota (W, 1-0) 2.0 3
Wagner (S,1) 1.0 2
9 Totals
9.0 11
0 0 0
2 0 2
H RBI
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Maine
Feliciano
Bradford
3 0 1
2 0 X
1 1
0 0
0 0
3 3
1 1
5 5
2
0
0
0
0
2
5
1
0
4
2
12
5 11 1
6 9 1
TOTALS
DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO METS
4
2
1
0
0
7
2 2
2 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 2
DODGERS
METS
0 0 0
0 0 1
2
1
0
0
0
3
4
0
0
2
1
7
0 0 0
0 1 2
R H RBI
0 1
2
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 1
0
2 0
0
1 2
0
0 0
0
0 0
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
29
4 0
1.0 0 0
1.0 1 1
Wagner (S,2) 1.0 0 0
Feliciano
Heilman
Totals
0 1 0
0 0 X
IP H R ER BB SO
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
9.0 5 1 1 3 4
1
4
5 1
7 0
TOTALS
Trachsel
Oliver
Bradford
39 9 14
DODGERS AB
Furcal, ss
4
Lofton, cf
5
Anderson, lf
5
Kent, 2b
5
Drew, rf
5
Martin, c
5
Betemit, 3b
4
Loney, 1b
4
Maddux, p
1
Ethier, ph-4th 1
Hendrickson, p-5th 0
Garciaparra, ph-5th 1
Broxton, p-6th 0
Billingsley, p-7th 0
Saenz, ph-7th 1
Tomko, p-8th 0
Saito, p-8th
0
Martinez, ph-9th1
TOTALS
R H RBI
0 1
0
0 1
0
1 2
0
2 4
2
1 1
0
1 3
0
0 1
0
0 3
3
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
42
5 16
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
1
0
2
5
Maddux
4.0 7 4
Hendrickson1.0 0 0
Broxton (L,0-1)1.0 4 3
4
0
3
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
3
Billingsley
Tomko
Saito
1.0 1 0
0.1 2 2
1.2 0 0
Totals
9.0 14 9 8 5 6
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2 2
3 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
5 5
POSTSEASON
3.1 6
1.1 3
0.0 1
Feliciano (W,1-0) 0.1 0
Mota
2.0 3
Heilman
1.0 2
Wagner
1.0 1
Totals
9.0 16
HISTORY
METS
H RBI
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
YEAR IN REVIEW
METS
AB R
Reyes, ss
5 1
Lo Duca, c
3 1
Beltran, cf
4 1
Delgado, 1b
5 1
Wright, 3b
4 1
Floyd, lf
2 1
Chavez, lf-3rd 3 0
Green, rf
5 1
Valentin, 2b
4 0
Trachsel, p
2 0
Oliver, p-4th 0 0
Bradford, p-5th 0 0
Feliciano, p-5th 0 0
Tucker, ph-6th 0 1
Mota, p-6th
0 0
Woodward, ph-8th 1 1
Heilman, p-8th 0 0
Franco, ph-9th 1 0
Wagner, p-9th 0 0
32 1
METS
AB
Reyes, ss
3
Lo Duca, c
3
Beltran, cf
3
Delgado, 1b
4
Wright, 3b
4
Floyd, lf
4
Valentin, 2b
2
Chavez, rf
4
Glavine, p
1
Franco, ph-6th 1
Feliciano, p-7th 0
Heilman, p-8th 0
Wagner, p-9th 0
PLAYER BIOS
Lowe
5.1
Hendrickson 0.2
Penny (L, 0-1)1.0
Broxton
1.0
R H RBI DODGERS AB R
1 0
0 Furcal, ss
3 0
1 2
0 Lofton, cf
4 0
1 0
0 Garciaparra, 1b 3 0
2 4
2 Betemit, 3b-6th 1 1
0 2
3 Kent, 2b-1b-6th 4 0
1 1
1 Drew, rf
4 0
0 0
0 Saito, p-8th
0 0
0 0
0 Martin, c
3 0
0 0
0 Anderson, lf-rf-8th 4 0
0 0
0 Lugo, 3b-2b-6th 3 0
2 0
0 0
0 Kuo, p
0 0
0 Tomko, p-5th 0 0
0 0
0 Hendrickson, p-6th 0 0
0 0
0 Martinez, ph-7th 1 0
0 0
0 Billingsley, p-7th 0 0
0 0
0 Ethier, ph-8th-lf 1 0
DODGERS AB R
Furcal, ss
4 1
Lofton, cf
4 0
Martinez, ph-9th 1 0
Repko, pr-9th 0 0
Garciaparra, 1b 5 0
Kent, 2b
4 0
Drew, rf
4 0
Martin, c
4 1
Anderson, lf
4 1
Betemit, 3b
3 2
Lowe, p
1 0
Hendrickson, p-6th 0 0
Lugo, ph-7th 1 0
Penny, p-7th
0 0
Broxton, p-8th 0 0
Saenz, ph-9th 1 0
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METS
DODGERS
3 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 3
2 3 0
0 2 0
0 0 0
9 14 2
5 16 2
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PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
2006 LEAGUE
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS vs.
NEW YORK METS
Mets Lost Series
4-3
PLAYER AVG.
Beltran, of
.296
Chavez, of
.185
Delgado, 1b .304
Floyd, of
.000
Franco, ph
.000
Glavine, p
.000
Green, of
.304
AHernandez, ph.000
Lo Duca, c
.207
Maine, p
.000
Oliver, p
.000
Perez, p
.000
Reyes, ss
.281
Tucker, ph
.400
Valentin, 2b .250
Wright, 3b
.160
TOTAL
.231
G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI
7 27 8 1 0
3 4
7 27 5 2 0
0 0
7 23 7 3 0
3 9
3 3 0 0 0
0 0
2 2 0 0 0
0 0
2 4 0 0 0
0 0
7 23 7 1 0
0 2
2 1 0 0 0
0 0
7 29 6 1 0
0 3
2 2 0 0 0
0 0
1 2 0 0 0
0 0
2 5 0 0 0
0 0
7 32 9 1 1
1 2
6 5 2 0 0
0 0
7 24 6 2 0
0 5
7 25 4 1 0
1 2
234 54 12 1 8 27
Endy Chavez leaps high above the leftfield wall to rob Scott Rolen of a
two-run home run in the sixth inning of Game Seven of the NLCS vs. St.
Louis.
The Cardinals defeated the Mets in a seven-game series. Tom Glavine, Guillermo Mota and Billy Wagner combined on
a 2-0 shutout in Game One. Carlos Beltran cracked a two-run home run in the sixth inning. Carlos Delgado hit two
home runs and drove in four runs in Game Two, but So Taguchi hit a solo home run off Wagner in the ninth inning that
snapped a 6-6 tie to lift St. Louis to 9-6 victory. St. Louis scored five runs off Steve Trachsel in the first two innings and
Jeff Suppan hurled 8.0 shutout innings as the Cardinals defeated the Mets, 5-0 in Game Three.
Delgado delivered five RBI and Beltran crushed two home runs as New York evened the series at two games apiece
with a 12-5 triumph in Game Four.
Jose Valentin laced a bases-loaded, bases-clearing double in a six-run sixth inning. New York established club LCS records
with four home runs and 12 runs scored.The 12 runs were also the most by the Mets in any playoff game. St. Louis won
Game Five, 4-2, behind home runs from Albert Pujols and Chris Duncan.
The Mets returned to Shea and captured Game Six, 4-2. Jose Reyes led off the game with a home run and Paul Lo Duca
had a two-out, two-run single in the eighth inning. John Maine fired 5.1 scoreless innings to pick up the win.
New York fell, 3-1, in Game Seven. Yadier Molina hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning off Aaron Heilman that
snapped a 1-1 tie. David Wright had an RBI single in the first inning. Endy Chavez made one of the greatest postseason
catches ever when he robbed Scott Rolen of a two-run home run in the sixth inning. Jeff Suppan was named the NLCS
Most Valuable Player.
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R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29 0
H RBI
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB
Reyes, ss
4
Lo Duca, c
4
Beltran, cf
4
Delgado, 1b
3
Wright, 3b
3
Floyd, lf
1
Chavez, lf-3rd 3
Green, rf
2
Valentin, 2b
3
Glavine, p
2
Franco, ph-7th 1
Mota, p-8th
0
Wagner, p-9th 0
TOTALS
30
R H RBI CARDINALS AB
0 0
0 Eckstein, ss4
4
1 2
0 Duncan, lf
4
1 1
2 Taguchi, lf-8th 1
0 2
0 Pujols, 1b
4
0 0
0 Edmonds, cf
3
0 0
0 Spiezio, 3b
4
0 0
0 Johnson, p--9th 0
0 1
0 Wainwright, p-9th 0
0 0
0 Encarnacion, rf 4
5
0 0
0 Belliard, 2b
5
0 0
0 Molina, c
2
0 0
0 Carpenter, p
0 0
0 Rodriguez, ph-6th 1
Hancock, p-6th 0
Flores, p-6th 0
Wilson, ph-8th 1
2 6 2 Kinney, p-8th 0
Rolen, 3b-9th 0
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Weaver (L,0-1) 5.2 4 2 2 2 1 Glavine (W,1-0) 7.0 4 0 0 2 2
0
0
2
6
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
CARDINALS
METS
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
0
0
3
2 Mota
1.0 0 0 0 1 1
0 Wagner (S,1) 1.0 0 0 0 1 0
0
3 Totals
9.0 4 0 0 4 3
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 0
0 0 X
0
2
4 0
6 0
TOTALS
H RBI
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
0
1
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
38 9 10
METS
AB R H RBI
Reyes, ss
4 2 3
1
Lo Duca, c
3 0 1
1
Beltran, cf
4 1 0
0
Delgado, 1b
5 2 2
4
Wright, 3b
3 0 0
0
Green, rf
4 0 1
0
Valentin, 2b
4 0 1
0
Chavez, lf
4 1 1
0
Maine, p
0 0 0
0
Tucker, ph-4th 0 0 0
0
Bradford, p-5th 0 0 0
0
Feliciano, p-6th 0 0 0
0
Hernandez,A, ph-6th1 0
0
0
Mota, p-7th
0 0 0
0
Heilman, p-7th 0 0 0
0
Franco, ph-8th 1 0 0
0
Wagner, p-9th 0 0 0
0
Hernandez, R, p-9th 0
0 0
0
TOTALS
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Carpenter
Hancock
Flores
5.0
0.1
1.2
Kinney (W,1-0) 1.0
Johnson
0.1
Wainwright 0.2
Totals
6
1
1
1
0
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
0
0
9.0 9 6 6
CARDINALS
METS
0 2 2
3 1 0
4
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
4.0 2
1.2 1
0.1 0
0.2 2
1.1 1
Wagner (L,0-1) 0.2 4
Hernandez, R 0.1 0
4 Totals
9.0 10
0 0 0
0 1 1
Maine
Bradford
Feliciano
Mota
Heilman
33
2 0 3
0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
4 3
0 0
0 0
2 2
0 0
3 3
0 0
9 8
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
6
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
5
9 10 1
6 9 2
TOTALS
29 0
CARDINALS AB
Eckstein, ss
4
Wilson, rf
3
Pujols, 1b
3
Edmonds, cf
4
Spiezio, lf
4
Taguchi, lf-8th 0
Rolen, 3b
3
Belliard, 2b
2
Molina, c
4
Suppan, p
1
Duncan, ph-8th 1
Kinney, p-9th 0
TOTALS
R H RBI
1 1
0
2 1
0
1 2
0
0 0
1
0 1
2
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
1 1
1
0 0
0
0 0
0
29
Oliver
6.0 3 0 0
Hernandez, R 1.0 0 0 0
Totals
8.0 8 5 5
0 0 0
2 3 0
3 Kinney
0
4 Totals
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 X
1.0 0 0
0 0 0
9.0 3 0 0 1 4
0
5
3 0
8 0
MEDIA
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1
0
6
HISTORY
METS
IP H R ER BB SO CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO
Trachsel (L,0-1) 1.0 5 5 5 5 1 Suppan (W,1-0) 8.0 3 0 0 1 4
YEAR IN REVIEW
H RBI
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METS
AB R
Reyes, ss
4 0
Lo Duca, c
4 0
Beltran, cf
4 0
Delgado, 1b
3 0
Wright, 3b
3 0
Green, rf
2 0
Valentin, 2b
3 0
Chavez, lf
3 0
Trachsel, p
0 0
Oliver, p-2nd 2 0
Tucker, ph-8th 1 0
Hernandez, R, p-8th0 0
PLAYER BIOS
Johnson
1.0
Thompson 0.1
Looper
1.0
Totals
8.0
R
0
0
1
3
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CARDINALS AB
Eckstein, ss
3
Wilson, lf
4
Pujols, 1b
3
Encarnacion, rf 4
Rolen, 3b
3
Edmonds, cf
3
Spiezio, ph-9th 1
Belliard, 2b
3
Molina, c
1
Miles, ph-8th 1
Looper, p-8th 0
Weaver, p
2
Johnson, p-6th 0
Thompson, p-7th 0
Rodriguez, ph-8th1
Bennett, c-8th 0
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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METS
AB R
Reyes,ss
6 1
Lo Duca, c
6 2
Beltran, cf
3 4
Delgado, 1b
4 2
Wright, 3b
4 2
Green, rf
5 1
Valentin, 2b
4 0
Chavez, lf
5 0
Perez, p
3 0
Bradford, p-6th 0 0
Feliciano, p-8th 0 0
Tucker, ph-9th 1 0
Mota, p-9th
0 0
TOTALS
H RBI
1
0
1
0
3
2
2
5
1
1
2
1
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
41 12 14
12
METS
IP H R ER BB SO
Perez (W,1-0) 5.2 9 5 5 1 3
Bradford
Feliciano
Mota
1.1 0 0
1.0 1 0
1.0 1 0
Totals
9.0 11 5 5
METS
CARDINALS
0
0
0
0 0 2
0 1 1
CARDINALS AB
Eckstein, ss
3
Rodriguez, ph-9th1
Spiezio, lf
3
Pujols, 1b
4
Encarnacion, rf 4
Rolen, 3b
4
Edmonds, cf
3
Taguchi, ph-8th/cf 1
Belliard, 2b
4
Molina, c
3
Miles, ph-9th 1
Reyes, p
1
Duncan, ph-4th 1
Thompson, p-5th 0
Flores, p-5th
0
Hancock, p-6th 0
Johnson, p-6th 0
Wilson, ph-6th 1
Looper, p-7th 0
Bennett, ph-9th 1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0 3 6
0 1 2
R H RBI METS
AB R H RBI CARDINALS AB R H RBI
1 2
1 Reyes, ss
5 0 1
0 Eckstein, ss
5 1 2
0
0 0
0 Lo Duca, c
4 0 1
0 Wilson, lf
5 0 1
1
1 0
0 Beltran, cf
4 0 1
0 Pujols, 1b
3 1 1
1
0 0
0 Delgado, 1b
3 1 1
0 Encarnacion, rf 3 0 1
0
0 1
1 Wright, 3b
4 0 1
0 Rolen, 3b
3 1 1
0
1 1
0 Green, rf
4 1 1
0 Edmonds, cf
3 0 1
0
1 1
1 Valentin, 2b
3 0 1
2 Belliard, 2b
4 0 1
1
0 1
0 Chavez, lf
Wainwright, p-8th 0 0 0
0
4 0 1
0
0 2
0 Glavine, p
2 0 0
0 Molina, c
3 0 0
0
1 2
2 Bradford, p-5th 0 0 0
0 Weaver, p
2 0 0
0
0 1
0 Feliciano, p-5th 0 0 0
0
Duncan, ph-6th 1 1 1
1
0 0
0 Tucker, ph-7th 1 0 0
0
Kinney, p-7th 0 0 0
0
0
Flores, p-8th
0 0 0
0
0 0
0 Hernandez, R, p-7th 0 0 0
0 0
0 Mota, p-8th
0 0 0
0
Miles, 2b-8th 1 0 1
0
0 0
0 Floyd, ph-9th 1 0 0
0
0 0
0
TOTALS
35 2 8
2
TOTALS 33 4 10 4
0 0
0
IP H R ER BB SO CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO
0 0
0 METS
0 0
0 Glavine (L,1-1) 4.0 7 3 3 3 2 Weaver (W,1-1) 6.0 6 2 2 2 1
0.1 1 0 0 0 1 Kinney
1.1 2 0 0 0 3
0 0
0 Bradford
Feliciano
1.2 1 1 1 0 0 Flores
0.1 0 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 35 5 11 5 Hernandez, R1.0 0 0 0 2 0 Wainwright 1.1 0 0 0 0 2
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO Mota
1.0 1 0 0 0 0
Reyes
4.0 3 2 2 4 4 Totals
8.0 10 4 4 5 3 Totals
9.0 8 2 2 2 6
Thompson (L,0-1)0.1 3 3 2 0 1
0 0 0 2 0 0
0 0 0
2 8 0
Flores
0.2 1 0 0 0 1 METS
CARDINALS 0 0 0 2 1 1
0 0 X
4 10 0
Hancock 0.0 3 5 5 2 0
Johnson
1.0 2 1 1 0 2 2B-Chavez,Valentin, Wright, Wilson, Green. 3B-Miles. HR-Pujols (1),
Looper
3.0 2 1 1 0 1 Duncan (1). SB-Eckstein. Time-3:26. Attendance-46,496.
Totals
9.0 1412 11 6 9 HP-Kellogg; 1B-Darling; 2B-Welke; 3B-Joyce; LF-Layne; RF-Culbreth.
1 0 0
0 0 0
12 14 1
5 11 1
H RBI
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
TOTALS
32 2
METS
AB
Reyes, ss
4
Lo Duca, c
4
Beltran, cf
4
Delgado, 1b
4
Wright, 3b
4
Green, rf
3
Valentin, 2b
4
Chavez, lf
4
Maine, p
2
Bradford, p-6th 0
Mota, p-7th
0
Tucker, ph-7th 1
Heilman, p-8th 0
Wagner, p-9th 0
TOTALS
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Looper
Johnson
6.0 7 2
0.2 3 2
1.1 0 0
2
2
0
0
0
0
Totals
8.0 10 4 4
Carpenter (L,0-1)
CARDINALS
METS
0 0 0
1 0 0
34
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 0 2
2 0 X
R H RBI
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
1 1
0
0 0
0
0 1
1
0 0
0
0 1
0
0 1
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0
4 10
4 TOTALS
IP H R ER BB SO
2
1
0
1
3
7
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
2 2
2 2
4
0
0
0
0
4
5
0
0
1
0
6
2 7 1
4 10 0
30 3
TOTALS
CARDINALS IP H R ER BB SO METS
Suppan
7.0 2 1
1
0
Wainwright (S,2) 1.0 2 0 0
Totals
9.0 4 1 1
Flores (W, 1-0)1.0 0 0
CARDINALS
METS
0 1 0
1 0 0
5
0
1
6
32
2 Perez
6.0
2 Bradford 1.0
2 Heilman (L,0-1) 2.0
6 Totals
9.0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 2
0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
4
0
2
6
1 1
0 0
2 2
3 3
3
1
2
0
1
3
4
0
3
7
6 1
4 1
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POSTSEASON RECORDS
ALL SERIES
BATTING AVERAGE
HITS
DOUBLES
(minimum of 20 at-bats)
Carlos Delgado .351 (13-37)
John Olerud
.349 (15-43)
Rusty Staub
.341 (14-41)
Gregg Jefferies
.333 (9-27)
Lenny Dykstra
.328 (21-64)
Edgardo Alfonzo......................26
Cleon Jones..............................23
Mike Piazza ...............................22
Lenny Dykstra .........................21
Keith Hernandez.....................20
Benny Agbayani........................20
TRIPLES
RBI
Edgardo Alfonzo........17
Gary Carter ...............15
Keith Hernandez.......12
John Olerud ...............12
Mike Piazza .................12
Darryl Strawberry....12
STRIKEOUTS
Tom Seaver.................46
Al Leiter ......................40
Dwight Gooden........38
Jerry Koosman...........31
Rick Reed....................25
ERA
(minimum of 15.0 innings)
Jon Matlack...................1.40 ERA
(4 ER/25.2 IP)
Tom Glavine.................1.59 ERA
(3 ER/17.0 IP)
Tug McGraw.................1.66 ERA
(4 ER/21.2 IP)
Armando Benitez .......2.00 ERA
(4 ER/18.0 IP)
Bobby Ojeda................2.33 ERA
(7 ER/27.0 IP)
INNINGS PITCHED
Tom Seaver..............53.2
Al Leiter...................45.1
Dwight Gooden.....44.1
Jerry Koosman .......40.0
Ron Darling.............29.2
STOLEN BASES
Rickey Henderson ......7
Mookie Wilson ............4
Darryl Strawberry ......4
Tommie Agee ...............3
Wally Backman ............3
Jay Payton ......................3
Roger Cedeo .............3
Jose Reyes .....................3
LOSSES
Tom Seaver ...................3
Kenny Rogers...............3
Dwight Gooden ..........3
Harry Parker ................2
Jon Matlack ...................2
Sid Fernandez...............2
Ron Darling ..................2
Al Leiter.........................2
COMPLETE GAMES
Tom Seaver ...................2
Jerry Koosman.............2
Jon Matlack ...................1
Bobby Ojeda ................1
David Cone...................1
Bobby Jones..................1
Mike Hampton.............1
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GAMES STARTED
Tom Seaver ...................7
Al Leiter.........................7
Dwight Gooden ..........6
Ron Darling ..................6
Jerry Koosman.............6
HISTORY
GAMES
John Franco ................15
Armando Benitez......15
Turk Wendell..............13
Roger McDowell.......11
Dennis Cook .............10
WINS
Jerry Koosman.............4
Tom Seaver ...................3
Turk Wendell ................3
Jesse Orosco ................3
six tied with..................2
RUNS
Edgardo Alfonzo........15
Cleon Jones................14
Lenny Dykstra ...........13
Darryl Strawberry....13
Mike Piazza .................12
YEAR IN REVIEW
SAVES
Armando Benitez........3
Tug McGraw.................3
Billy Wagner..................3
Jesse Orosco ................2
Ron Taylor .....................2
Nolan Ryan...................1
John Franco ..................1
George Stone...............1
Ray Sadecki ...................1
HOME RUNS
Mike Piazza....................5
Darryl Strawberry ......4
Lenny Dykstra..............4
Edgardo Alfonzo ..........4
Rusty Staub...................4
Carlos Delgado............4
PLAYER BIOS
GAMES
Edgardo Alfonzo.......................24
Robin Ventura ...........................24
Mike Piazza ................................22
Benny Agbayani.........................22
Cleon Jones...............................20
Darryl Strawberry...................20
Keith Hernandez......................20
Jerry Grote................................20
Gary Carter ..............................20
Buddy Harrelson......................20
Lenny Dykstra ..........................20
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
POSTSEASON
HITS
HOME RUNS
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
7 ..................................................Many Times
GAME
GAME
DOUBLES
RBI
SERIES
SERIES
4..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. Atlanta (1999 NLCS)
GAME
EXTRA-BASE HITS
AT-BATS
SERIES
32 ..................................................Jose Reyes
vs. St. Louis (2006 NLCS)
....................................................Felix Millan
vs. Oakland (1973 World Series)
NINE INNING GAME
3..................................................Cleon Jones
vs. Oakland (1973 World Series-Game Two)
TRIPLES
SERIES
GAME
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
RUNS
SERIES
6 ..........................................Carlos Delgado
vs. St. Louis (2006 NLCS)
GAME
GAME
DOUBLES
HOME RUNS
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
GAME
GAME
GAME
HITS
TRIPLES
RBI
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
66 ................................................vs. Oakland
(1973 World Series)
29 ..................................................vs. Boston
(1986 World Series)
GAME
GAME
STOLEN BASES
SERIES
8 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999 NLDS)
GAME
GAMES
90
152
74
55
94
ERA
2.58
2.90
3.11
3.20
3.22
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MOST HITS
MOST RBI
CAREER
CAREER
CAREER
8 games..............................Benny Agbayani,
Edgardo Alfonzo & Robin Ventura
9..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
11 ......................................Edgardo Alfonzo
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
7 ................................................John Olerud
vs. Arizona (1999)
GAME
GAME
4 ..................................................many times
MOST AT-BATS
34 ......................................Edgardo Alfonzo
4 ..........................................Carlos Delgado
vs. Los Angeles (2006-Game One)
SERIES
MOST DOUBLES
CAREER
MOST RUNS
7..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
SERIES
6..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. Arizona (1999)
GAME
3..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
SERIES
MOST TRIPLES
CAREER
..............................................................None
SERIES
..............................................................None
GAME
..............................................................None
7..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
SERIES
4..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. Arizona (1999)
GAME
6 ......................................Rickey Henderson
SERIES
6 ......................................Rickey Henderson
vs. Arizona (1999)
GAME
3 ......................................Rickey Henderson
at Arizona (1999-Game Two)
CAREER
4..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
SERIES
3..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. Arizona (1999)
2..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
at Arizona (1999-Game One)
RBI
GAME
GAME
GAME
9 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999-Game Three)
INNING
SERIES
SERIES
6 ..................................................sixth inning
vs. Arizona (1999-Game Three)
22 ..................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
SERIES
TRIPLES
STOLEN BASES
HITS
GAME
..............................................................None
SERIES
..............................................................None
HOME RUNS
GAME
3 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999-Game One)
GAME
4 ....................................................at Arizona
(1999-Game Two)
SERIES
8 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
SERIES
5 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
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34 ..................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
GAME
POSTSEASON
22 ..................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
HISTORY
RUNS
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAME
CAREER
CAREER
PLAYER BIOS
18 ......................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. San Francisco (2000)
5..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
at Arizona (1999-Game One)
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
POSTSEASON
MOST GAMES
CAREER
CAREER
CAREER
5..................................................John Franco
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
9.0..............................................Bobby Jones
vs. San Francisco (2000)
CAREER
9.0..............................................Bobby Jones
vs. San Francisco (2000-Game Four)
SERIES
MOST STRIKEOUTS
SERIES
CAREER
1 ..................................................many times
10 ....................................................Al Leiter
SERIES
MOST SAVES
CAREER
2 ................................................Billy Wagner
SERIES
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
2 ................................................Billy Wagner
vs. Los Angeles (2006)
1 ................................................Bobby Jones
SERIES
GAME
CAREER
1 ................................................Bobby Jones
vs. San Francisco (2000-Game Four)
HOME RUNS
GAME
GAME
2 ....................................................at Arizona
(1999-Game One)
SERIES
SERIES
26 ..................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
16 ..................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
4 ....................................................vs. Arizona
(1999)
STRIKEOUTS
INNING
4 ..................................................third inning
at San Francisco (2000-Game One)
GAME
7 ....................................................at Arizona
(1999-Game Two)
SERIES
SERIES
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
CONSECUTIVE WINS
ERRORS
GAME
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
1 ..................................two times, last, 2000
(Game One)
SHUTOUTS
1 ........................................2000-Game Four
vs. San Francisco (Won, 4-0)
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
GAME
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CAREER
CAREER
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
MOST RBI
GAME
CAREER
4 ......................................Kevin McReynolds
at Los Angeles (1988-Game Six)
11....................................Darryl Strawberry
MOST AT-BATS
MOST DOUBLES
CAREER
CAREER
9 ..........................................Carlos Delgado
vs. St. Louis (2006)
54 ..............................................Gary Carter
5..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
GAME
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
4..........................................Edgardo Alfonzo
vs. Atlanta (1999)
NINE-INNING GAME
GAME
CAREER
7 ............................................Lenny Dykstra
EXTRA-INNING GAME
MOST TRIPLES
CAREER
6 ..........................................Carlos Delgado
vs. St. Louis (2006)
GAME
GAME
SERIES
4 ............................................Carlos Beltran
at St. Louis (2006-Game Four)
SERIES
SERIES
CAREER
MOST RUNS
PLAYER BIOS
5 ..........................................Carlos Delgado
at St. Louis (2006-Game Four)
32 ..................................................Jose Reyes
vs. St. Louis (2006)
FRONT OFFICE
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
SERIES RECORDS
GAME
GAME
GAME
INNING
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
TRIPLES
STOLEN BASES
GAME
GAME
HITS
4 ......................................................at Atlanta
(1969-Game Two)
SERIES
SERIES
GAME
15 ..................................................vs. Atlanta
(1999-Game Five)
SERIES
HOME RUNS
4....................................................at St. Louis
(2006-Game Four)
SERIES
MEDIA
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GAME
HISTORY
RUNS
YEAR IN REVIEW
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
...................................................................................................................................................................
POSTSEASON
MOST GAMES
CAREER
CAREER
CAREER
3 ..............................................Jesse Orosco
8........................................Armando Benitez
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
3 ..............................................Jesse Orosco
vs. Houston (1986)
GAME
CAREER
CAREER
4..........................................Dwight Gooden
SERIES
SERIES
MOST STRIKEOUTS
2 ..............................................Kenny Rogers
vs. Atlanta (1999)
MOST SAVES
CAREER
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
SERIES
CAREER
29........................................Dwight Gooden
SERIES
20........................................Dwight Gooden
vs. Los Angeles (1988)
GAME
13 ................................................Tom Seaver
at Cincinnati (1973-Game One)
GAME
INNING
GAME
2 ................................................at Cincinnati
(1973-Game Two)
SERIES
SERIES
27 ..................................................vs. Atlanta
(1969)
MOST STRIKEOUTS
GAME
10 ....................................................at Atlanta
(1999-Game Six)
SERIES
GAME
13 ..............................................at Cincinnati
(1973-Game One)
EXTRA INNING GAME
19 ..................................................vs. Atlanta
(1999-Game Five)
SERIES
SERIES
8................................................vs. Cincinnati
(1973)
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
CONSECUTIVE WINS
ERRORS
GAME
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
4 ..................................Game Seven, 1988Game Three, 1999
SHUTOUTS
3 ................1973-Game Two at Cincinnati
(Won, 5-0)
....................2000-Game Five vs. St. Louis
(Won, 7-0)
....................2006-Game One vs. St. Louis
(Won, 2-0)
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MOST HITS
MOST RBI
CAREER
CAREER
CAREER
12 ................................................Jerry Grote
9 ................................................Gary Carter
vs. Boston (1986)
SERIES
MOST AT-BATS
GAME
SERIES
SERIES
9 ................................................Gary Carter
vs. Boston (1986)
49 ................................................Jerry Grote
SERIES
MOST DOUBLES
32 ................................................Felix Millan
vs. Oakland (1973)
CAREER
3..................................................Cleon Jones
CAREER
SERIES
5 ..................................................many times
2 ..................................................seven times
GAME
SERIES
1 ..................................................many times
MOST RUNS
CAREER
CAREER
7..................................................Cleon Jones
SERIES
SERIES
2 ......................................................five times
3 ................................................Gary Carter
at Boston(1986-Game Four)
GAME
SERIES
GAME
5 ..................................................Rusty Staub
vs. Oakland (1973-Game Four)
CAREER
3........................................Donn Clendenon
SERIES
3........................................Donn Clendenon
vs. Baltimore (1969)
2 ................................................Gary Carter
at Boston (1986-Game Four)
NINE-INNING GAME
8 ....................................................vs. Boston
(1986-Game Seven)
DOUBLES
GAME
INNING
4 ....................................................vs.Yankees
(2000-Game Three)
SERIES
HITS
TRIPLES
GAME
GAME
SERIES
SERIES
4 ......................................................at Boston
(1986-Game Four)
SERIES
RBI
GAME
8 ....................................................vs. Boston
(1986-Game Seven)
SERIES
STOLEN BASES
GAME
3 ......................................................at Boston
(1986-Game Four)
SERIES
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GAME
POSTSEASON
HOME RUNS
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
GAME
CAREER
GAME
PLAYER BIOS
MOST TRIPLES
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
...................................................................................................................................................................
POSTSEASON
MOST GAMES
CAREER
CAREER
CAREER
3 ............................................Jerry Koosman
SERIES
SERIES
SERIES
GAME
CAREER
CAREER
SERIES
MOST STRIKEOUTS
SERIES
CAREER
SERIES
27 ................................................Tom Seaver
CAREER
18 ................................................Tom Seaver
(1973 vs. Oakland)
2 ..............................................Jesse Orosco
SERIES
GAME
SERIES
MOST SAVES
2 ..............................................Jesse Orosco
vs. Boston (1986)
CAREER
12 ................................................Tom Seaver
(1973, Game Three vs. Oakland)
GAME
INNING
GAME
2 ................................................at Baltimore
(1969-Game Two)
SERIES
GAME
SERIES
23 ..............................................vs. Baltimore
(1969)
9 ....................................................vs. Boston
(1986-Game Two)
5 ....................................................vs. Boston
(1986)
SERIES
MOST STRIKEOUTS
GAME
18 ..................................................vs. Boston
(1986-Game Two)
27 ..................................................vs. Boston
(1986)
GAME
SERIES
SERIES
69 ..................................................vs. Boston
(1986)
9 ................................................vs. Baltimore
(1969)
15 ................................................at Oakland
(1973-Game Two)
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
SERIES
62 ................................................vs. Oakland
(1973)
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
CONSECUTIVE WINS
ERRORS
GAME
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
4 ............Game Six,1973-Game Two, 1986
SHUTOUTS
2 ........................................two times, 1969Game Three vs. Baltimore (Won, 5-0)
..............................................................1973Game Five vs. Oakland (Won, 2-0)
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MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
SNY is the official television home of the New York Mets, Jets and the Big East
Conference...SNY features unparalleled access to the New York Mets with more
than 130 live telecasts each season all produced in HD as well as other Emmy
Award winning Mets entertainment programming...As the official TV home of the
New York Jets, SNY delivers more than 300 hours of exclusive year-round content
devoted to Gang Green...SNY also is the official TV home of the Big East
Conference airing more than 125 Big East football and basketball games as well
as other critically acclaimed Big East programming...As New Yorks leader in local
sports coverage, SNY delivers the most comprehensive access to all of the TriState areas professional and collegiate sports teams through five nightly sports
and entertainment programs broadcast in state-of-the-art HD from SNYs
street-level studio in the heart of Manhattan...SNYs programming roster also
includes classic sports programming, critically acclaimed original entertainment
shows and exclusive interviews and magazine programs...Founded by Sterling
Entertainment Enterprises,Time Warner and Comcast, SNY is available to viewers
throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and northeastern Pennsylvania,
and nationally on DIRECTV, Verizon FiOS, Comcast Cable and AT&T
U-Verse...For additional details on the network, visit www.sny.tv.
New Yorks PIX 11 (Channel 11), is the flagship station of the CW Television
Network, and is seen in over 10 million homes through over-the-air and satellite
distribution...Founded in 1948 and owned by Tribune Broadcasting, a division of
the Tribune Company, PIX 11 has long been regarded as a groundbreaking station
in New York...PIX11 enters its 13th season as the over-the-air home of the New
York Mets and will broadcast 25 games.
As the worlds first 24-hour all-sports radio station, Sports Radio 66 WFAN
remains the premier sports talk radio station in the business. Since its debut on
July 1, 1987, dozens of stations have copied the all-sports format, but none have
achieved the success and the notoriety of the FAN. WFAN has also been the
flagship station of New York Mets baseball since the sign-on date. WFAN has also
added an FM signal at 101.9 (FM) and now can be heard in a full simulcast on both
the 660 AM and 101.9 FM frequencies.
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Ron Darling enters his eighth season as a game and studio analyst for SNY, where he will
work more than 100 spring training and regular season games throughout the 2013
season.
Since joining SNY, Darling has won two Emmy Awards for Best Sports Analyst in New
York (2006 & 2011).
Contributes to SNYs sports and entertainment shows and also writes for the networks
website, www.sny.tv.
Prior to joining SNY, served as the color commentator for the Washington Nationals on
Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) for the 2005 season, where he called 150 games.
Prior to working at MASN, served as an on-air analyst for Fox Sports Net, and appeared
on The Best Damn Sports Show Period, the National Sports Report and Baseball
Today...Has also provided analysis for CSTV.
Spent nine seasons as a starting pitcher for the Mets and was a key member of the 1986 World Championship and 1988
Division Champion teams...He also has the distinction of being the first Mets pitcher to be awarded the Gold Glove
Award (1989)...After a short stint with the Montreal Expos, the All-Star pitcher finished his career spending five
seasons with the Oakland Athletics.
During his 13-year career, he amassed a 136-116 won-loss record, including 1,590 strikeouts and a 3.87 ERA.
Darling was born in Honolulu, HI and attended Yale University where he was a two-time All-American, leading the
Bulldogs to two Ivy League titles...He currently resides with his family in Brooklyn.
PLAYER BIOS
Gary Cohen, a Queens, NY native enters his 25th season with the New York Mets
organization and eighth season as the television voice of the Mets on SNY...He will serve
as the play-by-play-announcer for all regular-season SNY produced Mets telecasts in 2013.
Cohen also participates on SNYs sports and entertainment programs...In addition, he is
a contributor to the networks website, www.sny.tv.
Prior to joining SNY, Cohen was a member of the Mets WFAN Radio team for 17 years.
Has done play-by-play on national baseball broadcasts for CBS Radio and ESPN Radio.
Has broadcast play-by-play of the NCAA Basketball Tournament for CBS Radio and
Westwood One from 1991-2003.
Has been the radio voice for Seton Hall University since 2003.
Was the radio voice of St. Johns University basketball from 1995-2002.
Did mens and womens hockey play-by-play at the 1992, 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics
for CBS Radio.
Has also done play-by-play for the New York Rangers.
Before coming to the Mets, Cohen broadcast minor league baseball for Bostons Pawtucket (AAA) club of the
International League (1987-1988), the Durham Bulls (A) of the Carolina League (1986) and Spartanburg Spinners (A)
of the South Atlantic League (1983-1984).
Was the basketball and hockey voice for Providence College in 1988-1989, and broadcast football for Brown
University in 1987.
In addition, he has done play-by-play for various sports at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania,
University of South Carolina-Spartanburg and Old Dominion University.
Was a Deans List student at Columbia University, where he graduated with a degree in Political Science.
Lives in Connecticut with his wife, Lynn.
FRONT OFFICE
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
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YEAR IN REVIEW
Keith Hernandez begins his eighth season as a game analyst on SNYs Mets telecasts...He
will call more than 100 spring training and regular season games throughout 2013.
Participates on SNYs sports and entertainment programs and is a contributor to SNYs
website, www.sny.tv.
Hernandez won an Emmy Award for Best Sports Analyst in New York for his work on
SNY during the 2009 season.
Returned to the Mets organization in 1999, assisting the club in spring training and
broadcasting games on television.
Was a member of the 1986 World Champions...Hit .310 with 34 doubles, 13 home runs
and 83 RBI that season...Had a key two-run single in Game Seven of the World Series vs.
Boston...Also a member of the 1988 National League Eastern Division champions.
On May 6, 1987, his teammates elected him the first captain in Mets history.
Named to five National League All-Star teams (1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1987).
Earned a record 11 consecutive Gold Gloves from 1978-1988...Led the NL in fielding twice (1985 and 1986).
Ranks third on the Mets all-time list in batting average (.297), ninth in RBI (468), and third with a .387 on-base percentage.
Inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1997.
Acquired by the Mets on June 15, 1983 from St. Louis for pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey.
Named 1979 co-MVP of the National League along with Pittsburghs Willie Stargell in the closest vote in league
history...Led the NL in batting average (.344), runs scored (116) and doubles (48).
Played with the Cardinals from 1974 until he was traded to the Mets...Batted .299 with 33 doubles, six triples, seven
home runs, and 94 RBI in 1982 to help St. Louis win the World Series.
Spent 17 years in the majors with the Mets, Cardinals and Indians from 1974-1990...Compiled a .296 batting average,
with 2,182 hits, 426 doubles, 60 triples, 162 home runs and 1,071 RBI.
Hernandez resides in Florida.
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Kevin Burkhardt enters his seventh season as SNYs field reporter for all SNY-produced
Mets telecasts...He will also contribute to the networks website, www.sny.tv.
Hosts SNYs Mets Hot Stove shows during the off-season, as well as contributing to the
networks sports and entertainment programs.
Since 2011, has served as the radio play-by-play voice of the NFLs Dallas Cowboys.
In 2010, called play-by-play for NFL games for Compass Media Networks.
Prior to joining SNY, Burkhardt was with WFAN...Served as its Jets Beat Reporter, hosted
talk shows on the weekend, and provided 20/20 updates throughout the week.
He also appeared regularly on CN8's nightly show "Out of Bounds" in Philadelphia, and
previously reported for Time Warner Cable and worked as an afternoon sports anchor
at WCBS-AM 880 Radio.
Burkhardt lives with his wife, Rachel, and son, Logan in New Jersey.
PLAYER BIOS
Bob Ojeda enters his fifth season with SNY as the lead studio analyst for the network's
Mets pre- and post-game shows...He will again also contribute to www.sny.tv.
Was acquired by the Mets, along with Calvin Schiraldi,Wes Gardner, John Christenson and
LaSchelle Tarver, for Tom McCarthy, John Mitchell and Chris Bayer on November 13, 1985.
Went 18-5 with a 2.57 ERA in 32 games, 30 starts, with a career-high 148 strikeouts for
the 1986 World Champions.
Was the winner of the New York Baseball Writers Joan Payson Award for Community
Service in 1990.
Honored by the New York Press Photographers Association with the Good Guy Award
in 1988.
Ojedas 15-year MLB career included stints with the Mets, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles
Dodgers, Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees...In 351 major league games, 291 starts,
he posted a 115-98 record with 41 complete games, 16 shutouts, one save and a 3.65
ERA...In 1,884.1 innings, he allowed 1,833 hits, 856 runs, 764 earned, with 676 walks and
1,128 strikeouts.
Signed by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on May 20, 1978, Ojeda made his major league debut with
the Red Sox in 1980, where he went 1-1 with a 6.92 ERA in seven starts.
In 1981, Ojeda went 12-9 with a 3.12 ERA in 10 starts for the Red Sox and finished third in the Rookie of the Year
voting.
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RALPH KINER
FRONT OFFICE
WFAN
PLAYER BIOS
HOWIE ROSE
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Howie Rose took over for legendary announcer Bob Murphy, calling play-by-play full time
for WFAN Radio in 2004...Became the lead play-by-play voice in 2006.
Worked eight years as a Mets play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports New York/MSG
from 1996 through 2003.
Has been the play-by-play announcer for the New York Islanders on Fox Sports New
York since 1995.
His first book, Put It in the Book was released on March 1, 2013.
Inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum on April 22, 2012
alongside longtime Mets employee, the late Arthur Richman.
Received the Broadcast Media Award from the Nassau County Sports Commission in 2002.
Broadcast numerous Mets games on WFAN Radio during the 2001, 2002 and 2003 seasons.
Was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1997 and 2008 for his work as a play-by-play broadcaster and along with the
entire FSNY crew, won a New York Emmy Award for their coverage of the Islanders 1998-1999 season...Won his second
Emmy Award with the FSNY Islanders crew in March, 2004.
In 1994 and 1995, he was the pre- and post-game host for Mets games on WFAN Radio...Also that year, did play-byplay for select games with Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen and Gary Thorne.
Was with WFAN Radio, the Mets flagship station, from July 1, 1987 (the date of the conversion to an all-sports format)
until October, 1995.
Started his career in 1977 with WHN Radio (which became WFAN)...Returned in 1987 to host Mets Extra and the
pre-game show until 1991.
Worked as a play-by-play broadcaster for New York Rangers games on WFAN from 1989-1995, including their Stanley
Cup Championship season of 1993-1994.
Won the 1995 Dick Young Award from the New York Baseball Scouts for service to baseball within the media.
Won the New York State Sports Broadcasters Award for play-by-play work during the 1994 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In January, 1994, he announced his second straight National Hockey League All-Star Game for the NHL Radio Network.
Called the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals for the NHL Radio Network.
Before joining WFAN, the Queens, NY native was a sportscaster for WCBS Radio and the NBC Radio
Network...Broadcaster for LIU basketball and soccer on WNYE TV in 1986.
Broke into broadcasting as one of the original voices of SportsPhone in 1975.
Graduated from Cardozo High School in Bayside, Queens and Queens College.
Rose lives with his wife, Barbara, on Long Island with their daughters, Alyssa and Chelsea...Alyssa has performed on the
ABC Soap Opera One Life To Live.
BOB MURPHY
The Bob Murphy Radio Booth was dedicated on
August 16, 2002 during the Mets 40th
Anniversary celebration at Shea Stadium. The Mets
radio booth at Citi Field bears Murphys name, honoring the legend. The Hall of Fame Mets announcer
passed away on August 31, 2004, after a battle
with lung cancer. He capped off a brilliant 50-year
major league career when he announced his retirement at the end of the 2003 season. Murphy had
been with the Mets since the teams inception in 1962 after broadcasting for the Boston Red
Sox (1954-1959) and Baltimore Orioles (1960-1961). From 1962-1978, Ralph Kiner, Lindsey
Nelson and Murphy handled the broadcast duties in the radio and television booths. Bob moved strictly into his home away from home,
the radio booth in 1981. Murphy was elected into the Mets Hall of Fame in 1984 and his prestigious career was crowned with his being
named the 1994 Ford C. Frick Award winner, recognizing his broadcasting contributions to the game. He was then elected into the
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, NY on July 31, 1994. Murphy was an original Met broadcasting Mets
baseball from 1962-2003.
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JOSH LEWIN
(1962-August, 1966)
(two homestands in 1966)
(1966-1970)
(1970-1976)
(1977-1987)
(1988-1993)
(1994)
(1995-1999)
(2000-2003)
(2003-PRESENT)
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Jack E. Lee
Dan Reilly
Jack Lightcap
Loren Matthews
Jack Franchetti
Pete Larkin
Don/Doug Gould
Del DeMontreaux
Roger Luce
ALEX ANTHONY
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Ed Coleman is beginning his 17th year as the host of the Mets pre- and post-game shows
on WFAN Radio...Since 1993, has been the beat reporter for the Mets on WFAN.
In addition, he will team up with Howie Rose and Josh Lewin for select game broadcasts.
Joined Gary Cohen in the St. Johns University basketball booth on WFAN from 19982002.
Has been with WFAN since the station's inception in July of 1987.
During the off-season, hosts numerous shows on the station, including NFL in Action.
Graduated from Syracuse University in 1971.
Worked for WBZ Radio in Boston, Enterprise Radio (the nation's first all-sports talk
radio station) in Hartford, CT and Curt Gowdy Productions.
In addition, broadcast from the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and the
1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, both for NBC Radio and the 1994 Winter
Games from Lillehammer, Norway for CBS Radio.
Coleman lives with his wife, Kathy, and their daughters, Julia and Emma in Scarsdale, NY.
ED COLEMAN
PLAYER BIOS
Josh Lewin, a versatile announcer who has broadcast baseball, football and hockey on the
club and national level since 1995, enters his second season as an announcer with WFAN
radio.
From 2002-2010, he was the television play-by-play broadcaster for the Texas Rangers.
Also part of Foxs Saturday National baseball coverage since 1996 and did games for Fox
Sports Nets baseball package from 1998-2001...Has broadcast American League Division
Series and National League Division Series games for Fox and also has performed as a
dugout reporter in the American League Championship Series and National League
Championship Series.
Since 2005, has been the radio play-by-play voice for the San Diego Chargers.
Called Detroit Tigers games on Fox Sports Net Detroit from 1998-2001.
Previously a member of the Chicago Cubs WGN-TV broadcast team and did radio games
for the Baltimore Orioles in 1995 and 1996.
Has worked other events for Fox and Fox Sports Net, including National Football League and National Hockey League
telecasts, Conference USA football games, CCHA hockey contests and college basketball telecasts.
Has done Dallas Stars broadcasts and has announced games for the Southern Methodist University mens basketball
team and Michigan State University basketball.
Also the play-by-play voice of the Big 12 mens basketball tournament for the Sports USA Radio Network.
Hosted a midday talk show on KRLD-FM in Dallas and remains a contributor to their daily programming.
He began his career at the age of 16 with the Rochester Red Wings, the Baltimore Orioles Triple-A affiliate in the
International League...In 1994, Lewin was the sports director at the Orioles flagship station, WBAL.
A 1990 graduate of Northwestern, Josh has written two baseball books, Getting in the Game and You Never Forget
Your First.
Lewin has two children, Kelsey and Coby.
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FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
ESPN DEPORTES
JUAN ALICEA
Juan Alicea has been with the Mets since 1969 in a variety of scouting, community
relations, and broadcasting positions.
Scouted Lee Mazzilli and Nino Espinosa, who signed and played for the Mets.
As Hispanic Broadcast Coordinator, has been involved with many of the Mets successful
marketing and public relations initiatives in the community.
Has been a broadcaster for the Mets Spanish Network since 1982 and also serves as the
Director and Production Coordinator for radio and SAP broadcasts.
Was a member of the broadcasting team for the International Spanish Network, which
carried the Mets 1986 and 1988 postseason play throughout the United States and Latin
America.
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
NESTOR ROSARIO
Nestor Rosario begins his third season as a backup broadcaster on the Mets Spanish
radio...Joined the team in 2011, broadcasting 16 games...Has increased his appearances and
began filling in regularly in 2012, broadcasting a total of 46 games.
In addition to his backup role for the Mets, he is a regular on Spanish Talent Fast-Cast on
MLB.com.
He began his broadcast career on sports radio in the Dominican Republic in 1992 and
continued through 1997.
In 1998, he joined the television broadcast for the Gigantes del Sibao baseball club of the
Dominican Professional Baseball League and remained with them until 2005 before
coming to the U.S. to pursue his professional baseball broadcasting career.
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FRONT OFFICE
ON THE AIR
1982 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Steve LaMar
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Vene, Juan Alicea
TV & CABLE TV:
Ralph Kiner, Lorn Brown
1990-91 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen
SPANISH RADIO:
Billy Berroa, Renato Morffi,Armando Talavera, Juan Alicea
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Fran Healy, Rusty Staub
1992-93 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Todd Kalas
SPANISH RADIO:
Billy Berroa, Renato Morffi,Armando Talavera, Juan Alicea
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Fran Healy, Rusty Staub
1994-95 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Howie Rose
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Renato Morffi
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Gary Thorne
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Fran Healy, Rusty Staub
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1985 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Thorne
SPANISH RADIO:
Oscar Polo, Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Fran Healy
1989 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen
SPANISH RADIO:
Billy Berroa, Armando Talavera, Juan Alicea
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Fran Healy, Rusty Staub
HISTORY
1984 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Steve LaMar
SPANISH RADIO:
Oscar Polo, Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Fran Healy
1988 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Thorne
SPANISH RADIO:
Billy Berroa, Armando Talavera, Juan Alicea
TV:
Ralph Kiner,Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie, Rusty Staub
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Fran Healy
YEAR IN REVIEW
1983 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Steve LaMar
SPANISH RADIO:
Oscar Polo, Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Bud Harrelson
1987 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Thorne
SPANISH RADIO:
Billy Berroa, Armando Talavera, Juan Alicea
TV:
Ralph Kiner,Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie, Rusty Staub
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Staub, Fran Healy
1981 RADIO:
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Steve Albert, Art Shamsky
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Vene, Jose Valdivielso, Buck Canel
TV:
Kiner, Murphy, Albert
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Murphy, Albert, Shamsky
1986 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Thorne
SPANISH RADIO:
Oscar Polo, Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Ralph Kiner,Tim McCarver, Steve Zabriskie, Rusty Staub
CABLE TV:
Kiner, McCarver, Staub, Fran Healy
PLAYER BIOS
YEARS ANNOUNCERS
YEARS ANNOUNCERS
1962-73 RADIO & TV:
Ralph Kiner, Bob Murphy, Lindsey Nelson
SPANISH RADIO:
Miguel Angel Torres, Salomon Volpe
FRONT OFFICE
ON THE AIR
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
YEARS ANNOUNCERS
1996 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Gary Thorne
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Howie Rose, Fran Healy, Matt Loughlin
1997-98 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Gary Thorne
CABLE TV:
Kiner, Howie Rose, Fran Healy, Matt Loughlin
1999-01 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Tom Seaver, Gary Thorne, Keith Hernandez
CABLE TV:
Ralph Kiner, Howie Rose, Fran Healy, Matt Loughlin
2002 RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman, Ted Robinson
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Tom Seaver, Gary Thorne
CABLE TV:
Ralph Kiner, Howie Rose, Fran Healy, Matt Loughlin,
Robinson, Keith Hernandez
2003
2004
RADIO:
Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ted Robinson, Howie
Rose, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Tom Seaver, Dave OBrien, Ralph Kiner, Keith Hernandez
CABLE TV:
Fran Healy, Robinson, Hernandez, Kiner, Rose, Matt
Loughlin
RADIO:
Gary Cohen, Howie Rose, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Tom Seaver, Dave OBrien, Ralph Kiner, Keith Hernandez
CABLE TV:
Fran Healy, Ted Robinson, Hernandez, Kiner, Matt
Loughlin
YEARS ANNOUNCERS
2005
RADIO:
Gary Cohen, Howie Rose, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Tom Seaver, Dave OBrien, Ralph Kiner, Keith Hernandez
CABLE TV:
Fran Healy, Ted Robinson, Hernandez, Kiner, Matt
Loughlin
2006 RADIO:
Howie Rose, Tom McCarthy, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa
TV:
Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph
Kiner, Chris Cotter
CABLE TV:
Cohen, Darling, Hernandez, Kiner, Cotter
2007 RADIO:
Howie Rose, Tom McCarthy, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph
Kiner, Kevin Burkhardt
CABLE TV:
Cohen, Darling, Hernandez, Kiner, Burkhardt
2008-09 RADIO:
Howie Rose, Wayne Hagin, Ed Coleman
SPANISH RADIO:
Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph
Kiner, Kevin Burkhardt
CABLE TV:
Cohen, Darling, Hernandez, Kiner, Burkhardt
2010-11 RADIO:
Howie Rose, Wayne Hagin, Ed Coleman
SPANISH BROADCAST:
Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez
TV:
Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph
Kiner, Kevin Burkhardt
CABLE TV:
Cohen, Darling, Hernandez, Kiner, Burkhardt
2012-13 RADIO:
Howie Rose, Josh Lewin, Ed Coleman
SPANISH BROADCAST:
Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez, Nelson Rosario
TV:
Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph
Kiner, Kevin Burkhardt
CABLE TV:
Cohen, Darling, Hernandez, Kiner, Burkhardt
FLAGSHIP RADIO STATION: WABC 770 (1962-1963); WJRZ 970 (1967-1971); WNEW 1130 (1975-1977); WHN 1050
(1964-1966, 1972-1974, 1983-1987); WMCA 570 (1978-1982); WFAN 1050 (1987-1988); WFAN 101.9/660 (1989-present)
FLAGSHIP SPANISH RADIO STATION: WHOM 1480 (1962-1974);VENE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK (1975-1981);
WBNX 1380 (1982); WKDM 1380 (1983-1986); WJIT 1480 (1987-1989); WSKQ 620 (1990-1996); WADO 1280 (1997-2009);
WQBU 92.7 (2010-2012); 1050 ESPN Deportes (2013)
FLAGSHIP TV STATION: WWOR-TV 9 (1962-1998); WPIX-TV (1999-2006); CW-11 (2006-2008); PIX-11 (2009-present)
FLAGSHIP CABLE TV STATION: SportsChannel (1982-1997); Fox Sports New York (1998-2005); SportsNet New York
(2006-present)
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(EST. 1988)
CAPACITY: 7,000
BALLPARK/OFFICES:
Tradition Field
525 Northwest Peacock Boulevard
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
(772) 871-2100
Tickets: (772) 871-2115
Tradition Field featured several new features in 2012. The rightfield bleacher was replaced with 500 field-level seats,
highlighted by an outdoor bar and grill similar to the third base-side Tiki Bar.The rightfield section was also connected to
the outfield grass berm area for easy access throughout the facility. The scoreboard was upgraded to include a larger
screen and now replays highlights in HD.
Beyond the stadium gates stands an eight-foot tall sculpture that features a piece of steel that was originally part of the
World Trade Center. The sculpture also displays the date 9-11-01 on the piece of steel which rests between two twin
towers
YEAR IN REVIEW
The main stadium has a seating capacity of 7,000 and is available for baseball tournaments, concerts, festivals and much
more.
The ballpark underwent its biggest improvement program following spring training in 2003.The $10 million that was spent
modified, enhanced and expanded the stadium, which was renamed Tradition Field upon the completion of the renovations.
PLAYER BIOS
Constructed in 1988,Tradition Field is the spring training home of the New York Mets, as well as the home to the St. Lucie
Mets (A) of the Florida State League and the Gulf Coast Mets rookie league team. Originally named Thomas J. White
Stadium in honor of the man whose development company built and secured financing for the stadium project, which was
the anchor of White's 4,614-acre master-planned St. Lucie West community. Thomas J. White Stadium opened on March
5, 1988. The Mets moved their spring training home from St. Petersburg, FL in 1988 after being located in St. Petersburg
from 1962-1987.
TRADITION FIELD
FRONT OFFICE
SPRING TRAINING
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
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SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
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0
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
37
57
3B
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
5
GS
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
1
6
0
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
31
31
CG
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GF
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
4
0
0
3
2
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
31
31
SHO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
SV
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
9
HR
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
17
28
RBI
6
0
0
1
6
0
13
3
10
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
3
1
6
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
5
0
2
7
8
0
4
0
1
6
4
0
0
6
0
112
144
SH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
13
SF
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
6
12
HBP
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
13
15
BB
3
11
0
0
8
0
8
5
6
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
6
2
2
0
1
0
6
3
1
0
1
0
4
0
1
5
0
0
1
0
3
7
6
0
2
0
0
3
3
1
0
3
0
106
82
IBB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
SO
11
15
0
2
7
0
13
7
17
1
0
0
1
5
0
6
2
1
3
0
20
1
4
0
12
0
3
6
3
0
0
0
4
1
2
3
0
0
7
1
9
8
5
0
4
2
2
9
5
2
0
0
0
207
183
SB
5
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
23
20
INN
11.1
13.2
0.1
1.0
3.0
5.2
2.1
2.0
0.2
1.0
0.1
17.1
10.1
0.1
1.2
13.0
1.0
25.2
1.0
2.2
5.0
6.2
9.2
3.2
22.0
7.1
12.1
26.0
12.0
11.0
3.0
18.1
8.2
3.2
3.0
1.0
268.0
273.1
H
14
17
1
1
0
10
0
2
2
1
1
12
4
1
4
18
0
27
2
6
7
5
11
6
28
4
7
33
16
14
3
17
8
0
7
1
290
244
R
5
10
0
2
0
5
0
1
1
0
4
7
0
1
4
9
0
10
0
5
5
1
6
7
14
2
0
23
7
10
0
9
7
0
3
0
158
123
ER
5
8
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
3
7
0
1
4
8
0
9
0
4
5
0
6
3
14
2
0
22
7
10
0
7
5
0
3
0
139
105
HR
0
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
5
2
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
28
17
HBP
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
15
13
BB
3
4
0
1
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
4
3
2
2
4
0
4
1
4
3
1
4
4
2
2
2
6
5
3
1
7
4
1
0
0
82
106
IBB
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
WP
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
12
E
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
32
29
BK
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
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OPPONENT
Washington Nationals
University of Michigan
Houston Astros
Washington Nationals
Miami Marlins
St. Louis Cardinals
Washington Nationals
Detroit Tigers
Miami Marlins
Miami Marlins
Atlanta Braves
Venezuela
Miami Marlins
Detroit Tigers
Houston Astros
St. Louis Cardinals
Detroit Tigers
12:35 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
TBA
1:10 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
6:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
TV
SNY/MLB
RADIO
SNY/MLB
WFAN
SNY/MLB
MLB
SNY/MLB
PIX 11/MLB
SNY/MLB
WFAN
WFAN
SNY/MLB*
WFAN
SNY
WFAN**
WFAN
SNY/MLB*
MLB*
SNY/MLB*
PIX 11
MLB
WFAN
WFAN
SNY/MLB
PIX 11/MLB*
PIX 11
WFAN
WFAN
WFAN
ESPN/SNY/MLB*
SNY
WFAN
ESPN
WFAN
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
Houston Astros
St. Louis Cardinals
Miami Marlins
Washington Nationals
Detroit Tigers
St. Louis Cardinals
Atlanta Braves
St. Louis Cardinals
Houston Astros
Washington Nationals
St. Louis Cardinals
Baltimore Orioles
TIME
12:10 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
TBA
6:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
6:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
1:05 p.m.
1:10 p.m.
Washington Nationals
Detroit Tigers
Atlanta Braves
Miami Marlins
Atlanta Braves
St. Louis Cardinals
LOCATION
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Kissimmee
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
Port St. Lucie
Viera
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
Port St. Lucie
OFF
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Lakeland
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
Lakeland
OFF
Viera
Port St. Lucie
Disney
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
OFF
Kissimmee
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Jupiter
Disney
Port St. Lucie
Port St. Lucie
Viera
Port St. Lucie
Sarasota
PLAYER BIOS
DAY
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
DATE
2/23/13
2/24/13
2/24/13
2/25/13
2/26/13
2/27/13
2/28/13
3/1/13
3/2/13
3/3/13
3/4/13
3/5/13
3/6/13
3/7/13
3/8/13
3/9/13
3/10/13
3/11/13
3/12/13
3/13/13
3/14/13
3/15/13
3/16/13
3/17/13
3/18/13
3/19/13
3/20/13
3/21/13
3/22/13
3/23/13
3/24/13
3/24/13
3/25/13
3/26/13
3/27/13
3/28/13
3/29/13
3/30/13
FRONT OFFICE
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PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
ALL-TIME
SPRING TRAINING RECORDS
YEAR
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
W-L-T
12-15
15-12
10-17
11-15
14-10
13-13
9-18
14-10
13-12
15-12
15-8
11-13
11-13
8-18
4-11
11-14
10-15
PCT.
.444
.556
.370
.423
.583
.500
.333
.583
.520
.556
.652
.458
.458
.308
.267
.440
.400
YEAR
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
W-L-T
10-13
5-11
13-11
10-14
11-12
13-11
13-12
13-13
12-14
19-10
12-18
8-5
15-14
15-15
15-14
21-13
17-20
PCT.
.435
.313
.542
.417
.478
.542
.520
.500
.462
.655
.400
.615
.517
.500
.517
.618
.459
YEAR
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
TOTALS
W-L-T
16-12
10-15
19-11
15-16
14-12
18-10
12-19-1
16-14-2
13-20-1
17-11-2
16-14-1
12-21-1
20-11-1
18-15-1
14-16
17-15-2
9-20-2
674-698-14
PCT.
.571
.400
.633
.484
.538
.643
.387
.533
.394
.607
.533
.353
.645
.529
.467
.531
.310
.491
1962-1987St. Petersburg, FL
1988-presentPort St. Lucie, FL
KRISTIE ACKERT
MARC CARIG
JORGE CASTILLO
RICH COUTINHO
TONY DICOMO
ANDREW KEH
MICHAEL KERWICK
MIKE PUMA
NEW YORK
DAILY NEWS
MLB.COM
NEWSDAY
NEW YORK
TIMES
NEWARK
STAR LEDGER
BERGEN RECORD
SNY.TV
NEW YORK
POST
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102
103
306
104 105
307
202
108
339
538
436
204
109
433
431
126
127
532
531
333
530
244
332
429
19
331
428
242
241 240
330
427
529
219
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328
329
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414
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424
423
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516
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526
525
524
523
522
521
513
415
419
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527
511
512
413
320
321
322
426
528
412
317
318
223
118
228
510
411
316
220
221
119
120
509
410
315
217
17
125
243
18
314
409
520
519
518
129
214
218
15
130
313
215
117
16
128
213
216
13
131
430
116
14
133
132
432
533
115
12
134
334
534
508
312
212
11
135
335
408
211
114
434
535
209
113
136
336
311
210
137
507
208
PLAYER BIOS
536
407
207
112
337
506
406
310
206
111
138
435
309
205
110
139
338
537
505
405
308
203
107
437
504
404
201
106
501
401
Wheelchair Accessible
Field Level
Metropolitan Platinum (Rows 1&2)
Metropolitan Gold (Rows 3-6)
Metropolitan Silver (Rows 7-12)
Metropolitan Box (Rows13-31)
Hyundai Club
Field Gold (Rows A&B)
YEAR IN REVIEW
Sterling Level
Delta Platinum (Rows 1&2)
Delta Gold (Rows 3-8)
Delta Silver (Rows 9 & Higher)
Delta Patio
Sterling Suites
Baseline Silver
Baseline Box
Promenade Level
Promenade Gold
Promenade Box
Promenade Infield
Promenade Reserved
Promenade Outfield
MEDIA
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DEADLINES:
We ask that all daily requests be submitted at least 48 HOURS prior to the requested game date(s).
CONFIRMATION:
We will respond to your request as soon as possible...If you are not contacted by someone from our office, please call, at least
one day in advance, to confirm that you have credentials before arriving at the ballpark.
**CREDENTIALS MUST BE CONFIRMED IN ADVANCE & WILL NOT BE ISSUED ATTHE PRESS ENTRANCE**
MEDIA
POSTSEASON
HISTORY
YEAR IN REVIEW
PLAYER BIOS
PICK-UP:
REGULAR SEASON DAILY PASSES: All credentials that are approved may be picked up at the Hodges VIP Entrance at Citi
Field...For day games, the Media Entrance opens at 9:30 a.m.; for night contests the Media Entrance will open at 2:30 p.m.
REGULAR SEASON PASSES: Media applying for full season passes for the 2013 season will be called when they are ready
and instructed on where to pick up their passes.
SPRING TRAINING PASSES: Both daily passes and season passes can be picked up at the Media Office at Mets Stadium...The
Media Office is located in the Executive Offices; the entrance is near the team store on the home plate side of the stadium.
For media parking, questions or additional information, please contact the Mets Media Relations Department at 718-565-4330.
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Por favor incluya el/los nombre(s), posicin(es) y una foto de la/las persona(s) que estn interesadas en credenciales en la aplicacin
(ejemplo: Joe Smith camargrafo; John Smith escritor)...Indique si estas pidiendo credenciales para la temporada completa,
entrenamiento primaveral o pases diarios...Para pases diarios, por favor incluya la fecha(s) de los juegos... Tambin incluya su
nmero de telfono y/o correo electrnico para que nos podamos con usted.
PLAZOS:
Pedimos que todas las solicitudes de credenciales diarias sean sometidas por los menos 48 HORAS antes del da del juego.
CONFIRMACION:
LUGAR DE RECOGIDA:
PASES REGULARES DIARIOS DE LA TEMPORADA: Todas las credenciales que son aprobadas podrn ser recogidas en
la sala de prensa localizada a dentro de la entrada Hodges VIP...Para juegos de da, la sala de prensa abre a las 9:30 de la maana,
para juegos de noche, la sala de prensa abre a las 2:30 de la tarde.
PLAYER BIOS
Le responderemos a su solicitud lo ms pronto que sea posible...Si una persona de nuestra oficina no se ha comunicado con usted,
por favor llmenos por lo menos un da antes del juego para confirmar el estatus de su credencial.
**CREDENCIALES TIENEN QUE SER CONFIRMADAS CON
ANTICIPACIN Y NO SERN EMITIDAS EN LA ENTRADA DE PRENSA.**
Para poder cubrir cualquier juego de los Mets en Citi Field durante la temporada del 2013, tienes que aplicar
para un credencial en la pgina web: http://credentials.mlb.com.
FRONT OFFICE
PASES REGULARES DE TEMPORADA: Nosotros llamaremos a los medios para dejarles saber dnde pueden recoger su
credencial para la temporada completa.
Para ms informacin, informacin sobre estacionamiento de prensa o preguntas, por favor comunicase con el Departamento
de Relaciones Publicas llamando al 718.565.4330.
HISTORY
LosMets.com is your destination for all information about your favorite team in Spanish. For all the latest news, ticket
information, videos and much more, LosMets.com is the place to visit on the web. If you sign up for the Informativo de Flushing you will receive the latest news and special offers. There is also Charlando con los Mets, a monthly video segment which
gives fans an opportunity to get to know players as they answer off the field questions. For fans that enjoy debates,
Siguiendo a los Mets showcases Mets Spanish radio personalities Juan Alicea and Maximo Perez as they state their
opinions regarding the team in the official blog for LosMets.com. The comments section allows fans to express their thoughts
on the topics discussed.
YEAR IN REVIEW
LOSMETS.COM
PASES DEL ENTRENAMIENTO PRIMAVERAL: Los pases diarios y los pases de la temporada pueden ser recogidos en
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MEDIA GUIDE I 557
MEDIA
FRONT OFFICE
MANAGER & COACHES
PLAYER BIOS
SCOUTING & MINORS
YEAR IN REVIEW
HISTORY
POSTSEASON
MEDIA
FILLER INDEX
FIELDING
Mets Fielding Bests ..............................................................362
Mets Third Basemen ............................................................259
Mets Triple Plays ....................................................................414
Most Games Played by Position ........................................212
Webster Award Winners ....................................................244
HISTORY
108 Club....................................................................................32
1-0 Games ..............................................................................410
40th Anniversary Team ........................................................387
All-Time Mets Coaches ........................................................65
The Name is Mets ..................................................................31
Best Homestands ....................................................................20
Best Postseason Records ....................................................502
Best Roadtrips..........................................................................20
Big Innings ..............................................................................101
Biggest Comebacks ..............................................................185
Biggest Blown Leads ............................................................185
Bob Murphy............................................................................546
Caseys Last Game ..................................................................67
Expansion Mets......................................................................439
Last Trade With ........................................................................54
Marathons in Mets History ................................................107
Mets Best Record....................................................................50
Mets Clinching Dates ..........................................................502
Mets Family ..............................................................................63
Mets First Round Picks ........................................................263
Mets General Managers ........................................................27
Mets Logo ................................................................................26
Mets Managers ........................................................................56
Mets Milestone Wins............................................................446
Mets Ownership......................................................................19
Mets Tie Games ......................................................................48
Mets Record on Holidays ......................................................28
Mets Presidents ......................................................................18
Mets vs.Yankees ....................................................................486
Mets Who Played for the Yankees ....................................485
Mets Winning/Losing Streaks..............................................460
Murphy Award Winners ......................................................255
Never Too Young ..................................................................402
Ralph Kiner ............................................................................545
Two Stadium Doubleheaders ............................................486
Webster Award Winners ....................................................244
Worst Homestands ................................................................20
Worst Roadtrips......................................................................20
Yankee-Met Deals ................................................................486
HITTING
30-30 Club..............................................................................226
100 or more RBI ..................................................................156
All-Time Home Run/RBI Leaders by Position ................419
Five-Hit Games......................................................................112
Hitting for the Cycle ............................................................451
Last Time Mets Scored ........................................................141
Nine for Nine ........................................................................172
Mets Hitting Streaks ..............................................................80
Most Hits by a Mets Pitcher ..............................................122
Most Runs Scored by Inning ..............................................126
Perfect Mets..............................................................................82
Pitchers Batting Records ....................................................211
Six-Hit Games........................................................................112
HOME RUNS
1-0 Wins by a Home Run....................................................220
1-0 Losses by a Home Run ................................................220
Milestone Home Runs in Mets History ..........................416
Mets All-Time Inside-the-Park Home Runs ....................109
Mets All-Time Grand Slam Leaders ..................................494
From Both Sides....................................................................103
In First At-Bat as a Met ........................................................417
Most Home Runs by Mets Opponent..............................120
Home Runs by Mets pitchers (since 2000) ......................87
Pitchers Grand Slams ..........................................................191
Three Home Runs vs. Mets ................................................340
MISCELLANEOUS
Citi Field Scoreboards..........................................................556
Dominican Baseball Academy ............................................281
Doubleheaders vs. Opponents ..........................................422
LosMets.com ..........................................................................557
Meet the Mets Song................................................................69
Mets Public Address Announcers ......................................547
Pre-Game Timetable ..............................................................59
Teams over .500 since 2001 ..............................................247
PINCH-HITTING
2012 Major League Pinch-Hitting Average ........................77
Career Pinch-Hit Home Run Leaders..............................493
In a Pinch ................................................................................189
PITCHING
Active Career Leaders in Games Pitched ......................139
Mets No-Hitter & One-Hitters ........................................448
Best Postseason ERA ..........................................................534
Career Wins vs. Mets ..........................................................114
First Batter Faced..................................................................130
Four Strikeouts in an Inning................................................153
Individual Scoreless Streaks ................................................195
Last Time Mets Allowed ......................................................141
Last Time A Mets Pitcher ....................................................154
Long Scoreless Streaks ..........................................................94
Most Runs Allowed by Inning ............................................126
Most Strikeouts (2004-2012) ............................................198
Multiple Unanimous Cy Young Awards ............................204
No Hitters vs. Mets ..............................................................135
Perfect Innings........................................................................193
Shutouts/Back-to-Back Starts ..............................................97
Two Wins in One Day..........................................................167
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LOU GEHRIG
ROGERS HORNSBY
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AWARDS PRESENTATION
Ford C. Frick Award for Excellence in Baseball Broadcasting: Tom Cheek
J.G. Taylor Spink Award for Meritorious Contributions to Baseball Writing: Paul Hagen
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