2014 New York Mets season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2014 New York Mets season , was the 53rd season of the franchise. It was also their sixth season at Citi Field . The Mets finished 79–83, their most wins since the 2010 season . Also, the Mets finished tied for second place in the National League East , their highest place in the standings since 2008 . On July 8, the Mets won 8-3 over the Atlanta Braves to celebrate their 4,000th win in team history.[ 1]
Offseason
On November 22, 2013, the Mets signed Chris Young to a one-year $7.25 million deal.[ 2]
The Mets agreed to terms with free agent outfielder Curtis Granderson on a four-year contract worth $60 million on December 6, 2013.[ 3]
The Mets signed Bartolo Colón on December 11, 2013 to bolster their starting rotation with the expected season long absence of ace starter Matt Harvey due to Tommy John surgery in October. Colón signed for $20 million over two years.[ 4]
The Mets opened up the regular season on March 31, 2014 at home against the Washington Nationals .
Season standings
National League East
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: Head-to-Head Records
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–3
5–2
3–4
9–10
4–15
3–4
3–4
2–4
2–4
3–4
12–7
6–13
1–5
1–6
7–13
Atlanta
3–3
–
5–1
5–2
4–3
1–6
9–10
5–2
9–10
11–8
3–4
3–4
1–5
2–4
11–8
7–13
Chicago
2–5
1–5
–
8–11
5–2
3–4
4–2
11–8
5–2
3–3
5–14
3–4
2–4
9–10
3–4
9–11
Cincinnati
4–3
2–5
11–8
–
3–4
3–4
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–3
12–7
1–5
5–2
7–12
3–3
6–14
Colorado
10–9
3–4
2–5
4–3
–
6–13
3–4
1–6
3–4
3–3
2–4
10–9
10–9
1–5
1–5
7–13
Los Angeles
15–4
6–1
4–3
4–3
13–6
–
3–3
1–5
4–2
3–4
2–5
12–7
10–9
4–3
2–4
11–9
Miami
4–3
10–9
2–4
3–4
4–3
3–3
–
3–4
8–11
9–10
2–4
3–4
3–4
4–2
6–13
13–7
Milwaukee
4–3
2–5
8–11
9–10
6–1
5–1
4–3
–
4–3
3–4
12–7
3–3
2–4
7–12
2–4
11–9
New York
4–2
10–9
2–5
4–2
4–3
2–4
11–8
3–4
–
13–6
3–4
3–3
1–6
4–3
4–15
11–9
Philadelphia
4–2
8–11
3–3
3–3
3–3
4–3
10–9
4–3
6–13
–
1–6
4–3
2–5
4–3
10–9
7–13
Pittsburgh
4–3
4–3
14–5
7–12
4–2
5–2
4–2
7–12
4–3
6–1
–
3–3
4–2
8–11
3–4
11–9
San Diego
7–12
4–3
4–3
5–1
9–10
7–12
4–3
3–3
3–3
3–4
3–3
–
10–9
3–4
3–4
9–11
San Francisco
13–6
5–1
4–2
2–5
9–10
9–10
4–3
4–2
6–1
5–2
2–4
9–10
–
4–3
2–5
10–10
St. Louis
5–1
4–2
10–9
12–7
5–1
3–4
2–4
12–7
3–4
3–4
11–8
4–3
3–4
–
5–2
8–12
Washington
6–1
8–11
4–3
3–3
5–1
4–2
13–6
4–2
15–4
9–10
4–3
4–3
5–2
2–5
–
10–10
Regular season
Detailed record
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
March
1
0
1
.000
April
25
15
10
.600
May
29
11
18
.379
June
28
11
17
.393
July
25
15
10
.600
August
29
12
17
.414
September
25
15
10
.600
162
79
83
.488
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
Home
81
40
41
.494
Away
81
39
42
.481
Most runs scored in a game: 14 (9/7 vs. CIN)
Most runs allowed in a game: 14 (4/13 vs. LAA)
Most hits in a game: 18 (7/8 vs. ATL)
Longest winning streak: 4 games (7/6–7/9; 7/11–7/18)
Longest losing streak: 6 games (6/3–6/8)
Game log
Legend
Mets Win
Mets Loss
Game Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
2014 Game Log Overall: 79–83 (Home: 40–41; Away: 39–42)
March/April: 15–11 (Home: 8–8; Away: 7–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
1
March 31
Nationals
7–9 (10)
Aaron Barrett (1–0)
Jeurys Familia (0–1)
Citi Field (42,442)
0–1
2
April 2
Nationals
1–5
Gio González (1–0)
Bartolo Colón (0–1)
Citi Field (29,146)
0–2
3
April 3
Nationals
2–8
Tanner Roark (1-0)
Zack Wheeler (0-1)
Citi Field (20,561)
0–3
4
April 4
Reds
4–3
Jenrry Mejía (1–0)
Mike Leake (0–1)
José Valverde (1)
Citi Field (35,845)
1–3
5
April 5
Reds
6–3
Carlos Torres (1–0)
J. J. Hoover (1–1)
Citi Field (25,424)
2–3
6
April 6
Reds
1–2
Alfredo Simón (1–0)
Jon Niese (0–1)
Manny Parra (1)
Citi Field (26,928)
2–4
7
April 8
@Braves
4–0
Bartolo Colón (1–1)
Aaron Harang (1–1)
Turner Field (47,144)
3–4
8
April 9
@Braves
3–4
Ervin Santana (1–0)
Zack Wheeler (0–2)
Craig Kimbrel (4)
Turner Field (19,608)
3–5
9
April 10
@Braves
6–4
Carlos Torres (2–0)
Luis Avilán (1–1)
José Valverde (2)
Turner Field (29,470)
4–5
10
April 11
@Angels
4–5 (11)
Michael Kohn (1–0)
Jeurys Familia (0–2)
Angel Stadium (42,871)
4–6
11
April 12
@Angels
7–6 (13)
John Lannan (1–0)
Matt Shoemaker (0–1)
Angel Stadium (40,027)
5–6
12
April 13
@Angels
2–14
C. J. Wilson (2–1)
Bartolo Colón (1–2)
Angel Stadium (38,855)
5–7
13
April 14
@Diamondbacks
7–3
Zack Wheeler (1–2)
Josh Collmenter (0–1)
Carlos Torres (1)
Chase Field (18,099)
6–7
14
April 15
@Diamondbacks
9–0
Jenrry Mejía (2–0)
Bronson Arroyo (1–1)
Chase Field (21,969)
7–7
15
April 16
@Diamondbacks
5–2
Dillon Gee (1–0)
Brandon McCarthy (0–3)
Chase Field (19,673)
8–7
16
April 18
Braves
0–6
Aaron Harang (3–1)
Jon Niese (0–2)
Citi Field (33,199)
8–8
17
April 19
Braves
5–7
Ervin Santana (2–0)
Bartolo Colón (1–3)
Jordan Walden (1)
Citi Field (31,476)
8–9
18
April 20
Braves
4–3 (14)
José Valverde (1–0)
Gus Schlosser (0–1)
Citi Field (33,131)
9–9
19
April 21
Cardinals
2–0
Jenrry Mejía (3–0)
Tyler Lyons (0–1)
Kyle Farnsworth (1)
Citi Field (20,382)
10–9
20
April 22
Cardinals
0–3
Adam Wainwright (4–1)
Dillon Gee (1–1)
Trevor Rosenthal (6)
Citi Field (20,220)
10–10
21
April 23
Cardinals
3–2
Jon Niese (1–2)
Michael Wacha (2–2)
Kyle Farnsworth (2)
Citi Field (21,981)
11–10
22
April 24
Cardinals
4–1
Bartolo Colón (2–3)
Lance Lynn (4–1)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (1)
Citi Field (22,669)
12–10
23
April 25
Marlins
4–3
Jeurys Familia (1–2)
Steve Cishek (1–1)
Citi Field (21,171)
13–10
24
April 26
Marlins
6–7 (10)
Mike Dunn (2–3)
Kyle Farnsworth (0–1)
Steve Cishek (5)
Citi Field (21,492)
13–11
25
April 27
Marlins
4–0
Dillon Gee (2–1)
Tom Koehler (2–2)
Citi Field (26,861)
14–11
26
April 29
@Phillies
6–1
Jon Niese (2–2)
Cole Hamels (0–2)
Citizens Bank Park (28,189)
15–11
April 30
@Phillies
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for June 2
Citizens Bank Park
May: 11–18 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
27
May 1
@Rockies
4–7
Juan Nicasio (3–1)
Bartolo Colón (2–4)
Coors Field (22,989)
15–12
28
May 2
@Rockies
3–10
Jorge de la Rosa (3–3)
Zack Wheeler (1–3)
Coors Field (42,040)
15–13
29
May 3
@Rockies
10–11
LaTroy Hawkins (1–0)
Kyle Farnsworth (0–2)
Coors Field (38,688)
15–14
30
May 4
@Rockies
5–1
Dillon Gee (3–1)
Jhoulys Chacín (0–1)
Coors Field (40,190)
16–14
31
May 5
@Marlins
3–4
Steve Cishek (2–1)
Gonzalez Germen (0–1)
Marlins Park (20,606)
16–15
32
May 6
@Marlins
0–3
Henderson Álvarez (2–2)
Bartolo Colón (2–5)
Marlins Park (18,315)
16–16
33
May 7
@Marlins
0–1
Steve Cishek (3–1)
Carlos Torres (2–1)
Marlins Park (18,010)
16–17
34
May 9
Phillies
2–3 (11)
Mario Hollands (1–1)
Carlos Torres (2–2)
Jonathan Papelbon (10)
Citi Field (30,036)
16–18
35
May 10
Phillies
4–5
Mike Adams (2–1)
Kyle Farnsworth (0–3)
Jonathan Papelbon (11)
Citi Field (29,170)
16–19
36
May 11
Phillies
5–4 (11)
Scott Rice (1–1)
Jeff Manship (1–1)
Citi Field (28,926)
17–19
37
May 12
@Yankees
9–7
Jenrry Mejía (4–0)
Matt Thornton (0–1)
Kyle Farnsworth (3)
Yankee Stadium (46,517)
18–19
38
May 13
@Yankees
12–7
Daisuke Matsuzaka (1–0)
Vidal Nuño (1–1)
Yankee Stadium (45,958)
19–19
39
May 14
Yankees
0–4
Masahiro Tanaka (6–0)
Rafael Montero (0–1)
Citi Field (35,557)
19–20
40
May 15
Yankees
0–1
Dellin Betances (2–0)
Jacob deGrom (0–1)
David Robertson (7)
Citi Field (40,133)
19–21
41
May 16
@Nationals
2–5
Tanner Roark (3–1)
Jon Niese (2–3)
Rafael Soriano (9)
Nationals Park (34,413)
19–22
42
May 17
@Nationals
5–2
Bartolo Colón (3–5)
Gio González (3–4)
Jenrry Mejía (1)
Nationals Park (41,225)
20–22
43
May 18
@Nationals
3–6
Jordan Zimmermann (3–1)
Zack Wheeler (1–4)
Rafael Soriano (10)
Nationals Park (36,965)
20–23
44
May 20
Dodgers
4–9
Josh Beckett (2–1)
Rafael Montero (0–2)
Citi Field (22,288)
20–24
45
May 21
Dodgers
3–4
Hyun-jin Ryu (4–2)
Jacob deGrom (0–2)
Kenley Jansen (13)
Citi Field (23,721)
20–25
46
May 22
Dodgers
5–3
Jon Niese (3–3)
Chris Perez (0–2)
Jenrry Mejía (2)
Citi Field (23,416)
21–25
May 23
Diamondbacks
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for May 25
Citi Field
47
May 24
Diamondbacks
2–3
Josh Collmenter (3–2)
Zack Wheeler (1–5)
Addison Reed (13)
Citi Field (24,551)
21–26
48
May 25
Diamondbacks
1–2
Evan Marshall (2–0)
Jenrry Mejía (4–1)
Addison Reed (14)
Citi Field (30,785)
21–27
49
May 25
Diamondbacks
4–2
Daisuke Matsuzaka (2–0)
Zeke Spruill (0–1)
Jenrry Mejía (3)
Citi Field (30,785)
22–27
50
May 26
Pirates
3–5
Tony Watson (5–0)
José Valverde (1–1)
Mark Melancon (10)
Citi Field (29,309)
22–28
51
May 27
Pirates
4–2
Vic Black (1–0)
Jeanmar Gómez (0–2)
Jenrry Mejía (4)
Citi Field (20,263)
23–28
52
May 28
Pirates
5–0
Bartolo Colón (4–5)
Charlie Morton (1–7)
Jeurys Familia (1)
Citi Field (34,839)
24–28
53
May 29
@Phillies
4–1
Zack Wheeler (2–5)
David Buchanan (1–1)
Jenrry Mejía (5)
Citizens Bank Park (26,668)
25–28
54
May 30
@Phillies
5–6 (14)
Justin De Fratus (1–0)
Jenrry Mejía (4–2)
Citizens Bank Park (30,236)
25–29
55
May 31
@Phillies
5–4 (14)
Buddy Carlyle (1–0)
Antonio Bastardo (3–3)
Carlos Torres (2)
Citizens Bank Park (37,516)
26–29
June: 11–17 (Home: 4–4; Away: 7–13)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
56
June 1
@Phillies
4–3 (11)
Josh Edgin (1–0)
Phillippe Aumont (0–1)
Jenrry Mejía (6)
Citizens Bank Park (36,039)
27–29
57
June 2
@Phillies
11–2
Bartolo Colón (5–5)
Roberto Hernández (2–3)
Citizens Bank Park (26,302)
28–29
58
June 3
@Cubs
1–2
Héctor Rondón (1–1)
Scott Rice (1–2)
Wrigley Field (34,697)
28–30
59
June 4
@Cubs
4–5
Edwin Jackson (4–5)
Dana Eveland (0–1)
Héctor Rondón (7)
Wrigley Field (28,185)
28–31
60
June 5
@Cubs
4–7
Justin Grimm (2–2)
Vic Black (1–1)
Neil Ramirez (1)
Wrigley Field (28,833)
28–32
61
June 6
@Giants
2–4
Jeremy Affeldt (1–1)
Carlos Torres (2–3)
Sergio Romo (19)
AT&T Park (41,437)
28–33
62
June 7
@Giants
4–5
Jeremy Affeldt (2–1)
Jenrry Mejía (4–3)
AT&T Park (41,296)
28–34
63
June 8
@Giants
4–6
Tim Lincecum (5–4)
Zack Wheeler (2–6)
Sergio Romo (20)
AT&T Park (41,911)
28–35
64
June 10
Brewers
6–2
Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–0)
Marco Estrada (5–3)
Citi Field (20,206)
29–35
65
June 11
Brewers
1–3
Wily Peralta (6–5)
Jacob deGrom (0–3)
Francisco Rodríguez (20)
Citi Field (20,170)
29–36
66
June 12
Brewers
1–5
Zach Duke (4–0)
Carlos Torres (2–4)
Citi Field (22,155)
29–37
67
June 13
Padres
6–2
Bartolo Colón (6–5)
Andrew Cashner (2–6)
Citi Field (28,085)
30–37
68
June 14
Padres
0–5
Jesse Hahn (1–1)
Zack Wheeler (2–7)
Citi Field (38,269)
30–38
69
June 15
Padres
3–1
Carlos Torres (3–4)
Ian Kennedy (5–8)
Jenrry Mejía (7)
Citi Field (38,987)
31–38
70
June 16
@Cardinals
2–6
Nick Greenwood (1–0)
Jacob deGrom (0–4)
Seth Maness (1)
Busch Stadium (42,808)
31–39
71
June 17
@Cardinals
2–5
Michael Wacha (5–5)
Jon Niese (3–4)
Pat Neshek (2)
Busch Stadium (42,209)
31–40
72
June 18
@Cardinals
3–2
Bartolo Colón (7–5)
Lance Lynn (7–5)
Dana Eveland (1)
Busch Stadium (42,221)
32–40
73
June 19
@Marlins
1–0
Zack Wheeler (3–7)
Andrew Heaney (0–1)
Marlins Park (20,334)
33–40
74
June 20
@Marlins
2–3
Henderson Álvarez (4–3)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–1)
Steve Cishek (17)
Marlins Park (19,725)
33–41
75
June 21
@Marlins
4–0
Jacob deGrom (1–4)
Tom Koehler (5–6)
Marlins Park (24,502)
34–41
76
June 22
@Marlins
11–5
Jon Niese (4–4)
Anthony DeSclafani (1–2)
Marlins Park (24,613)
35–41
77
June 24
Athletics
10–1
Bartolo Colón (8–5)
Scott Kazmir (9–3)
Citi Field (25,751)
36–41
78
June 25
Athletics
5–8
Brad Mills (1–0)
Zack Wheeler (3–8)
Sean Doolittle (11)
Citi Field (23,367)
36–42
79
June 26
@Pirates
2–5
Vance Worley (2–0)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–2)
Mark Melancon (14)
PNC Park (36,647)
36–43
80
June 27
@Pirates
2–3
Jared Hughes (4–2)
Vic Black (1–2)
PNC Park (37,952)
36–44
81
June 28
@Pirates
5–3
Jon Niese (5–4)
Gerrit Cole (6–4)
Jenrry Mejía (8)
PNC Park (38,930)
37–44
82
June 29
@Pirates
2–5
Edinson Vólquez (6–6)
Bartolo Colón (8–6)
Mark Melancon (15)
PNC Park (37,290)
37–45
83
June 30
@Braves
3–5
Anthony Varvaro (3–1)
Jeurys Familia (1–3)
Craig Kimbrel (25)
Turner Field (28,075)
37–46
July: 15–10 (Home: 10–3; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
84
July 1
@Braves
4–5
Shae Simmons (1–0)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–3)
Craig Kimbrel (26)
Turner Field (21,347)
37–47
85
July 2
@Braves
1–3
Julio Teherán (8–5)
Jacob deGrom (1–5)
Jordan Walden (3)
Turner Field (23,601)
37–48
86
July 4
Rangers
6–5
Jenrry Mejía (5–3)
Aaron Poreda (2–1)
Citi Field (30,377)
38–48
87
July 5
Rangers
3–5
Colby Lewis (6–5)
Bartolo Colón (8–7)
Joakim Soria (16)
Citi Field (24,418)
38–49
88
July 6
Rangers
8–4
Zack Wheeler (4–8)
Nick Tepesch (3–4)
Citi Field (25,213)
39–49
89
July 7
Braves
4–3
Carlos Torres (4–4)
Anthony Varvaro (3–2)
Citi Field (20,836)
40–49
90
July 8
Braves
8–3
Jacob deGrom (2–5)
Juio Teheran (8–6)
Citi Field (20,671)
41–49
91
July 9
Braves
4–1
Dillon Gee (4–1)
Ervin Santana (7–6)
Jenrry Mejía (9)
Citi Field (21,327)
42–49
92
July 10
Braves
1–3
Aaron Harang (9–6)
Bartolo Colón (8–8)
Craig Kimbrel (28)
Citi Field (23,528)
42–50
93
July 11
Marlins
7–1
Zack Wheeler (5–8)
Henderson Álvarez (6–4)
Citi Field (25,914)
43–50
94
July 12
Marlins
5–4 [dead link ]
Vic Black (2–2)
Mike Dunn (7–5)
Jenrry Mejía (10)
Citi Field (35,283)
44–50
95
July 13
Marlins
9–1 [dead link ]
Jacob deGrom (3–5)
Brad Hand (0–2)
Citi Field (28,187)
45–50
July 15
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Target Field (41,048)
96
July 18
@Padres
5–4
Jeurys Familia (2–3)
Joaquín Benoit (3–2)
Jenrry Mejía (11)
Petco Park (27,374)
46–50
97
July 19
@Padres
0–6
Tyson Ross (8–10)
Dillon Gee (4–2)
Petco Park (42,702)
46–51
98
July 20
@Padres
1–2
Joaquín Benoit (4–2)
Vic Black (2–3)
Petco Park (31,513)
46–52
99
July 21
@Mariners
2–5
Roenis Elias (8–8)
Jon Niese (5–5)
Safeco Field (21,943)
46–53
100
July 22
@Mariners
3–1
Jacob deGrom (4–5)
Erasmo Ramírez (1–5)
Jenrry Mejía (12)
Safeco Field (18,681)
47–53
101
July 23
@Mariners
3–2
Bartolo Colón (9–8)
Taijuan Walker (1–2)
Jenrry Mejía (13)
Safeco Field (36,224)
48–53
102
July 24
@Brewers
1–9
Matt Garza (7–7)
Dillon Gee (4–3)
Miller Park (29,755)
48–54
103
July 25
@Brewers
3–2
Carlos Torres (5–4)
Francisco Rodríguez (4–4)
Jenrry Mejía (14)
Miller Park (33,097)
49–54
104
July 26
@Brewers
2–5
Wily Peralta (12–6)
Jon Niese (5–6)
Francisco Rodríguez (30)
Miller Park (39,292)
49–55
105
July 27
@Brewers
2–0
Jacob deGrom (5–5)
Jimmy Nelson (1–2)
Jenrry Mejía (15)
Miller Park (39,040)
50–55
106
July 28
Phillies
7–1
Bartolo Colón (10–8)
A. J. Burnett (6–10)
Citi Field (26,525)
51–55
107
July 29
Phillies
0–6
Cole Hamels (6–5)
Dillon Gee (4–4)
Citi Field (27,069)
51–56
108
July 30
Phillies
11–2
Zack Wheeler (6–8)
Kyle Kendrick (5–11)
Citi Field (37,647)
52–56
August: 12–17 (Home: 6–11; Away: 6–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
109
August 1
Giants
1–5
Ryan Vogelsong (6–8)
Jon Niese (5–7)
Citi Field (28,905)
52–57
110
August 2
Giants
4–2
Jacob deGrom (6–5)
Jake Peavy (1–11)
Jenrry Mejía (16)
Citi Field (33,687)
53–57
111
August 3
Giants
0–9
Madison Bumgarner (13–8)
Bartolo Colón (10–9)
Citi Field (32,408)
53–58
112
August 4
Giants
3–4
Sergio Romo (5–3)
Jenrry Mejía (5–4)
Santiago Casilla (9)
Citi Field (27,187)
53–59
113
August 5
@Nationals
6–1
Zack Wheeler (7–8)
Gio González (6–8)
Nationals Park (40,686)
54–59
114
August 6
@Nationals
1–7
Doug Fister (11–3)
Jon Niese (5–8)
Nationals Park (26,701)
54–60
115
August 7
@Nationals
3–5 (13)
Craig Stammen (2–4)
Carlos Torres (5–5)
Nationals Park (38,611)
54–61
116
August 8
@Phillies
5–4
Bartolo Colón (11–9)
A. J. Burnett (6–12)
Jenrry Mejía (17)
Citizens Bank Park (32,307)
55–61
117
August 9
@Phillies
2–1 (11)
Dana Eveland (1–1)
Antonio Bastardo (5–5)
Jeurys Familia (2)
Citizens Bank Park (39,153)
56–61
118
August 10
@Phillies
6–7
Ken Giles (1–0)
Jenrry Mejía (5–5)
Citizens Bank Park (31,061)
56–62
119
August 11
@Phillies
5–3
Jon Niese (6–8)
David Buchanan (6–6)
Jeurys Familia (3)
Citizens Bank Park (26,076)
57–62
120
August 12
Nationals
1–7
Doug Fister (12–3)
Rafael Montero (0-3)
Citi Field (21,200)
57-63
121
August 13
Nationals
2–3
Jordan Zimmermann (8–5)
Bartolo Colón (11-10)
Rafael Soriano (27)
Citi Field (21,364)
57-64
122
August 14
Nationals
1–4
Stephen Strasburg (9–10)
Dillon Gee (4-5)
Rafael Soriano (28)
Citi Field (22,782)
57-65
123
August 15
Cubs
3–2
Zack Wheeler (8–8)
Travis Wood (7–10)
Jenrry Mejía (18)
Citi Field (25,016)
58–65
124
August 16
Cubs
7–3
Jon Niese (7–8)
Dan Straily (1–3)
Citi Field (30,744)
59–65
125
August 17
Cubs
1–2
Pedro Strop (2–4)
Jenrry Mejía (5–6)
Hector Rondon (17)
Citi Field (27,938)
59–66
126
August 18
Cubs
1–4
Kyle Hendricks (5–1)
Buddy Carlyle (1–1)
Hector Rondon (18)
Citi Field
59–67
127
August 19
@Athletics
2–6
Scott Kazmir (14–5)
Dillon Gee (4–6)
O.co Coliseum (23,498)
59–68
128
August 20
@Athletics
8–5
Zack Wheeler (9–8)
Jeff Samardzija (5–10)
Jeurys Familia (4)
O.co Coliseum (20,312)
60–68
129
August 22
@Dodgers
2–6
Dan Haren (11–10)
Jon Niese (7–9)
Dodger Stadium (44,374)
60–69
130
August 23
@Dodgers
4–7
Zack Greinke (13–8)
Jacob deGrom (6–6)
Kenley Jansen (37)
Dodger Stadium (51,215)
60–70
131
August 24
@Dodgers
11–3
Bartolo Colón (12–10)
Kevin Correia (7–14)
Dodger Stadium (47,290)
61–70
132
August 26
Braves
3–2
Dillon Gee (5–6)
Alex Wood (9–10)
Jenrry Mejía (19)
Citi Field (22,406)
62–70
133
August 27
Braves
2–3
Julio Teherán (13–9)
Zack Wheeler (9–9)
Craig Kimbrel (39)
Citi Field (22,014)
62–71
134
August 28
Braves
1–6
Mike Minor (6–8)
Jon Niese (7–10)
Citi Field (22,154)
62–72
135
August 29
Phillies
4–1
Jacob deGrom (7–6)
Jake Diekman (3–4)
Jenrry Mejía (20)
Citi Field (25,250)
63–72
136
August 30
Phillies
2–7
Jerome Williams (5–5)
Bartolo Colón (12–11)
Citi Field (28,053)
63–73
137
August 31
Phillies
6–5
Dillon Gee (6–6)
A. J. Burnett (7–15)
Jenrry Mejía (21)
Citi Field (27,159)
64–73
September: 15–10 (Home: 5–5; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
138
September 1
@Marlins
6–9
A. J. Ramos (6–0)
Jeurys Familia (2–4)
Steve Cishek (32)
Marlins Park (23,090)
64–74
139
September 2
@Marlins
8–6
Jon Niese (8–10)
Brad Penny (1–1)
Jenrry Mejía (22)
Marlins Park (17,745)
65–74
140
September 3
@Marlins
4–3
Carlos Torres (6–5)
Mike Dunn (10–6)
Jenrry Mejía (23)
Marlins Park (17,737)
66–74
141
September 5
@Reds
14–5
Bartolo Colón (13–11)
Alfredo Simón (13–10)
Great American Ball Park (29,089)
67–74
142
September 6
@Reds
1–2
Johnny Cueto (17–8)
Dillon Gee (6–7)
Aroldis Chapman (30)
Great American Ball Park (33,762)
67–75
143
September 7
@Reds
4–3
Zack Wheeler (10–9)
Mat Latos (5–5)
Jenrry Mejía (24)
Great American Ball Park (31,444)
68–75
144
September 8
Rockies
3–2
Carlos Torres (7–5)
LaTroy Hawkins (3–3)
Citi Field (21,710)
69–75
145
September 9
Rockies
2–0
Jacob deGrom (8–6)
Christian Bergman (2–3)
Jeurys Familia (5)
Citi Field (21,035)
70–75
146
September 10
Rockies
2–0
Rafael Montero (1–3)
Matzek (5–10)
Jenrry Mejía (25)
Citi Field (21,260)
71–75
147
September 11
Nationals
2–6
Tanner Roark (13–10)
Bartolo Colón (13-12)
Citi Field (21,111)
71–76
148
September 12
Nationals
4–3
Dillon Gee (7–7)
Gio González (8-10)
Jenrry Mejía (26)
Citi Field (25,792)
72–76
149
September 13
Nationals
3–10
Doug Fister (14–6)
Zack Wheeler (10-10)
Citi Field (28,849)
72–77
150
September 14
Nationals
0–3
Jordan Zimmermann (12–5)
Jonathon Niese (8-11)
Drew Storen (5)
Citi Field (31,553)
72–78
151
September 15
Marlins
5–6
Sam Dyson (3–1)
Jeurys Familia (2–5)
Steve Cishek (36)
Citi Field (23,027)
72–79
152
September 16
Marlins
9–1
Bartolo Colón (14–12)
Nathan Eovaldi (6–12)
Citi Field (21,602)
73–79
153
September 17
Marlins
3–4
Henderson Álvarez (11–6)
Dillon Gee (7–8)
Steve Cishek (37)
Citi Field (23,892)
73–80
154
September 19
@Braves
5–0
Zack Wheeler (11–10)
Julio Teherán (13–13)
Turner Field (35,693)
74–80
155
September 20
@Braves
4–2
Jon Niese (9–11)
Mike Minor (6–12)
Jenrry Mejía (27)
Turner Field (33,794)
75–80
156
September 21
@Braves
10–2
Jacob deGrom (9–6)
Ervin Santana (14–10)
Turner Field (35,354)
76–80
157
September 23
@Nationals
2–4
Tanner Roark (15–10)
Bartolo Colón (14–13)
Drew Storen (10)
Nationals Park (30,714)
76–81
–
September 24
@Nationals
Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for September 25
158
September 25
@Nationals
7–4
Carlos Torres (8–5)
Tyler Clippard (7-4)
Jenrry Mejía (28)
Nationals Park (28,629)
77–81
159
September 25
@Nationals
3–0
Gio González (10–10)
Zack Wheeler (11–11)
Drew Storen (11)
Nationals Park (26,439)
77–82
160
September 26
Astros
3-1
Kevin Chapman (2-0)
Carlos Torres (8-6)
Chad Qualls (19)
Citi Field (27,729)
77-83
161
September 27
Astros
2-1
Jenrry Mejía (6-6)
Tony Sipp (4-3)
Citi Field (34,886)
78-83
162
September 28
Astros
8-3
Bartolo Colón (15-13)
Nick Tropeano (1-3)
Citi Field (34,897)
79-83
Roster
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Base on balls; K = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average
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Players bolded are currently on the Mets active roster.
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits; R = Runs; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; ERA = Earned run average;
Farm system
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References
^ https://www.espn.com/mlb/recap/_/gameId/340708121
^ Crasnick, Jerry; Rubin, Adam (November 22, 2013). "Chris Young, Mets reach deal" . ESPN.com . Retrieved November 22, 2013 .
^ Nightengale, Bob (December 6, 2013). "Crosstown traffic: Curtis Granderson joining Mets" . USAToday . Retrieved March 6, 2014 .
^ Jaffe, Jay (December 12, 2013). "Mets sign Bartolo Colon to two-year, $20 million deal, buying stability and credibility" . Sports Illustrated . Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014 .
^ Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2014). Baseball America 2015 Almanac . Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-54-1 .
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