2018 New York Mets
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCiti Field
CityNew York City, New York
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place4th
OwnersFred Wilpon[1]
General managersSandy Alderson[1]
ManagersMickey Callaway
TelevisionSportsNet New York
PIX 11 (CW affiliate)
(Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez)
RadioWOR Radio 710 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
(Howie Rose, Josh Lewin, Wayne Randazzo)
Que Buena 92.7 (Spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jiminez)
Seasons

The 2018 New York Mets season was the franchise's 57th season and the team's tenth season at Citi Field. They attempted to return to the postseason after an injury-plagued under-performance in 2017. This was their first season with Mickey Callaway as manager, succeeding Terry Collins.

The Mets got off to a franchise record 11–1 start [2] and ended the month of April with a 17–9 record, in first place in the National League East. However, they went 61–76 the rest of the way, and were eliminated from playoff contention by mid-September.[3]

Spring training

The Mets had a rough spring training with a record of 7–15–3 (ties). They ended the spring by winning an exhibition game 3–1 over the Las Vegas 51s.

Regular season

March

The Mets began the regular season on March 29, 2018, with their home opener with a 9–4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field in Queens, New York. They ended up winning the first two games of the season.

April

On April 1, the Mets started the month losing 1–5 to the St. Louis Cardinals, finishing the series two out of three. After, they went on a 9–game win streak, which put them in first place in the NL East. They finished the month going 15–9 and having a strong win (14–2) over the San Diego Padres.

May

On May 1, the Mets started the month losing 3-2 to the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field. They went on a 6–game losing streak, but broke out of it seven days later by beating the Cincinnati Reds 7–6. The one highlight of the month was a three–game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks. However, the remaining weeks didn't fare well.

June

The Mets started the month continuing their losing streak when the Chicago Cubs swept them in four games. They snapped their 8–game losing streak by beating their crosstown rivals, the New York Yankees 2–0 in the last game of the three-game Subway Series, handing the Bronx Bombers their first shutout loss of the season. The Mets finished the month 5–21, second to last place in the NL East behind their division rivals, the Miami Marlins, losing the first two games of the series to them.

July

The Mets started the month winning the last game of the series with the Miami Marlins by a score of 5–2. The team set a franchise record on July 31 for its worst loss ever, suffering a 25–4 defeat against the Washington Nationals.[4]

August

The Mets started the month continuing their loss from last month in a two game set to the Washington Nationals. The team also lost two in a row to the Atlanta Braves, however, they snapped their three game losing streak with a 3–0 shutout win in the next game against their rivals. A day after trouncing the Baltimore Orioles 16–5, on August 16, the Mets went on another tear and set a franchise record by scoring 24 runs in a win over division rivals Philadelphia Phillies; the final score was 24–4.[5] They went on to win 3 out of 5 games. The highlight of the series, the Mets beat the Phillies 8–2 in the second annual Little League Classic at BB&T Ballpark in Williamsport, PA. The month ended with the Mets losing against the San Francisco Giants 7–0, finishing August with equal wins and losses at 15–15.

September

The Mets started the month with beating the San Francisco Giants two games in-a-row, taking 2 out of 3 games in the series. After that, they took 2 of 3 games from the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies, thus spoiling their playoff hopes. They also clinched their 7th straight season with a winning record against the Phillies, one short of a major league record, in that series. The Mets then played a rainy 4-game series with the Miami Marlins managing to win 3 out of 4; the one loss by the NL Cy Young candidate Jacob deGrom. deGrom pitched 7 innings and gave up two runs making his current ERA 1.71, but Jose Urena outdueled him.

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 9072 0.556 43–38 47–34
Washington Nationals 8280 0.506 8 41–40 41–40
Philadelphia Phillies 8082 0.494 10 49–32 31–50
New York Mets 7785 0.475 13 37–44 40–41
Miami Marlins 6398 0.391 26½ 38–43 25–55

National League Division Leaders

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 9667 0.589
Los Angeles Dodgers 9271 0.564
Atlanta Braves 9072 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 9568 0.583 +4
Colorado Rockies 9172 0.558
St. Louis Cardinals 8874 0.543
Pittsburgh Pirates 8279 0.509 8
Arizona Diamondbacks 8280 0.506
Washington Nationals 8280 0.506
Philadelphia Phillies 8082 0.494 10½
New York Mets 7785 0.475 13½
San Francisco Giants 7389 0.451 17½
Cincinnati Reds 6795 0.414 23½
San Diego Padres 6696 0.407 24½
Miami Marlins 6398 0.391 27

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–43–43–38–1111–86–11–52–54–26–112–78–113–32–510–10
Atlanta 4–33–33–42–52–514–53–413–612–75–14–33–34–210–98–12
Chicago 4–33–311–83–34–35–211–96–14–210–95–23–39–104–313–7
Cincinnati 3–34–38–112–46–12–56–133–33–45–143–44–27–121–610–10
Colorado 11–85–23–34–27–132–42–56–15–23–311–812–72–55–213–7
Los Angeles 8–115–23–41–613–72–44–34–23–45–114–510–93–45–112–8
Miami 1–65–142–55–24–24–22–57–128–111–42–54–33–36–139–11
Milwaukee 5–14–39–1113–65–23–45–24–33–37–124–26–111–84–213–7
New York 5–26–131–63–31–62–412–73–411–83–44–24–33–311–88–12
Philadelphia 2–47–122–44–32–54–311–83–38–116–13–34–34–38–1112–8
Pittsburgh 1–61–59–1014–53–31–54–112–74–31–63–44–38–112–515–5
San Diego 7–123–42–54–38–115–145–22–42–43–34–38–114–32–47–13
San Francisco 11–83–33–32–47–129–103–41–63–43–43–411–82–54–28–12
St. Louis 3–32–410–912–75–24–33–38–113–33–411–83–45–25–211–9
Washington 5–29–103–46–12–51–513–62–48–1111–85–24–22–42–59–11

The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.

Detailed records

Roster

2018 New York Mets
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Amed Rosario154554761422689512429.256.381
Michael Conforto153543781322512882384.243.448
Brandon Nimmo140433771142881747980.263.483
Todd Frazier11540854871801859948.213.390
Wilmer Flores126386431032501151029.267.417
Asdrúbal Cabrera98375481042311858029.277.488
Jay Bruce943193171181937241.223.370
José Bautista832453750130937251.204.367
Kevin Plawecki792383350132730028.210.370
José Reyes1102283043123416522.189.320
Jeff McNeil632253574116319714.329.471
Devin Mesoraco662032345801030023.222.409
Austin Jackson57198174991319112.247.348
Adrián González54169154050626015.237.373
Dominic Smith56143143211151104.224.420
Yoenis Céspedes38141203760929313.262.496
Tomas Nido34841014301904.167.238
Luis Guillorme3567414200517.209.239
Juan Lagares3059920110633.339.390
José Lobatón224937210407.143.224
Jack Reinheimer213045000015.167.167
Phillip Evans152113000112.143.143
Matt den Dekker81800000102.000.000
Travis d'Arnaud41513001301.200.400
Ty Kelly91111000001.091.091
Kevin Kaczmarski4400000001.000.000
David Wright2200000001.000.000
Pitcher Totals162300124260218010.140.180
Team Totals162546867612822653417064971566.234.389

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jacob deGrom1091.7032320217.0152484146269
Zach Wheeler1273.3129290182.1150696755179
Noah Syndergaard1343.0325250154.1148555239155
Steven Matz5113.9730300154.0134776858152
Seth Lugo342.665453101.181363028103
Jason Vargas795.772020092.010060593084
Robert Gsellman634.286801380.07644382870
Corey Oswalt335.851712064.26943422045
Paul Sewald076.07460256.16239382358
Jerry Blevins324.85641142.23624232241
Jeurys Familia442.884001740.23613131443
Jacob Rhame125.85300132.1382121828
Tyler Bashlor034.22240032.02616151225
Drew Smith113.54270028.0341111618
Tim Peterson226.18220027.2291919525
Matt Harvey027.0084027.0332121920
Anthony Swarzak026.15290426.12818181431
A. J. Ramos226.41280019.21714141522
Hansel Robles225.03160019.22111111023
Drew Gagnon215.2551012.01511758
Chris Beck005.2360010.1106695
Daniel Zamora103.0016009.0633316
P. J. Conlon008.223207.2157725
Chris Flexen0212.794106.11413963
Bobby Wahl0110.137005.196647
Gerson Bautista0112.465004.186653
Buddy Baumann0124.003003.078854
Eric Hanhold007.713002.142212
Scott Copeland000.001001.110002
José Reyes0054.001001.056620
Team Totals77854.07162162411460.213647076614841446

Source:

Game log

Legend
 Mets win
 Mets loss
 Postponement
BoldMets team member
2018 game log: 77–85 (Home: 37–44; Away: 40–41)
March: 2–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
1March 29Cardinals9–4Syndergaard (1–0)Martinez (0–1)Citi Field44,1891–0
2March 31Cardinals6–2deGrom (1–0)Wacha (0–1)Familia (1)Citi Field36,0982–0
April: 15–9 (Home: 5–4; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
3April 1Cardinals1–5Weaver (1–0)Matz (0–1)Citi Field22,4682–1
April 2PhilliesPostponed (inclement weather: snow). Makeup date: July 9
4April 3Phillies2–0Blevins (1–0)Lively (0–1)Familia (2)Citi Field21,3973–1
5April 4Phillies4–2Gsellman (1–0)Hutchinson (1–1)Familia (3)Citi Field21,3284–1
6April 5@ Nationals8–2deGrom (2–0)Strasburg (1–1)Nationals Park42,4775–1
7April 7@ Nationals3–2Robles (1–0)Kintzler (0–1)Familia (4)Nationals Park28,9526–1
8April 8@ Nationals6–5 (12)Lugo (1–0)Kintzler (0–2)Rhame (1)Nationals Park21,5797–1
9April 9@ Marlins4–2Syndergaard (2–0)Ureña (0–2)Familia (5)Marlins Park7,0038–1
10April 10@ Marlins8–6Robles (2–0)Ziegler (0–2)Familia (6)Marlins Park6,5169–1
11April 11@ Marlins4–1Wheeler (1–0)O'Grady (0–1)Marlins Park6,15010–1
12April 13Brewers6–5Matz (1–1)Davies (0–2)Familia (7)Citi Field34,92111–1
13April 14Brewers1–5Anderson (1–1)Harvey (0–1)Hader (1)Citi Field40,96511–2
14April 15Brewers3–2Familia (1–0)Albers (2–1)Citi Field26,03512–2
15April 16Nationals6–8Cole (1–1)Ramos (0–1)Madson (2)Citi Field22,82912–3
16April 17Nationals2–5Gonzalez (2–1)Wheeler (1–1)Doolittle (3)Citi Field22,72412–4
17April 18Nationals11–5Ramos (1–1)Madson (0–2)Citi Field23,11713–4
18April 19@ Braves4–12Wisler (1–0)Harvey (0–2)SunTrust Park23,61013–5
19April 20@ Braves5–3 (12)Gsellman (2–0)Ravin (0–1)FamiliaSunTrust Park39,01614–5
20April 21@ Braves3–4Biddle (1–0)Familia (1–1)SunTrust Park41,39614–6
April 22@ BravesPostponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: May 28, double header
21April 24@ Cardinals6–5Gsellman (3–0)Bowman (0–1)Familia (9)Busch Stadium36,23715–6
22April 25@ Cardinals1–9Wacha (4–1)Matz (1–2)Brebbia (1)Busch Stadium38,04515–7
23April 26@ Cardinals3–4 (13)Gant (1–0)Sewald (0–1)Busch Stadium37,76215–8
24April 27@ Padres5–1deGrom (3–0)Richard (1–3)Petco Park29,99716–8
25April 28@ Padres2–12Lucchesi (3–1)Vargas (0–1)Petco Park42,77816–9
26April 29@ Padres14–2Wheeler (2–1)Mitchell (0–3)Petco Park34,63917–9
May: 10–18 (Home: 5–11; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
27May 1Braves2–3Soroka (1–0)Syndergaard (2–1)Vizcaíno (4)Citi Field22,52717–10
28May 2Braves0–7Newcomb (2–1)Sewald (0–2)Citi Field23,52817–11
29May 3Braves0–11Teherán (2–1)Vargas (0–2)Citi Field26,88217–12
30May 4Rockies7–8Márquez (2–3)Wheeler (2–2)Davis (12)Citi Field34,03017–13
31May 5Rockies0–2Bettis (4–1)Matz (1–3)Davis (13)Citi Field37,55017–14
32May 6Rockies2–3Freeland (2–4)Robles (2–1)Ottavino (1)Citi Field33,58017–15
33May 7@ Reds7–6Gsellman (4–0)Bailey (0–5)Familia (10)Great American Ball Park15,18718–15
34May 8@ Reds2–7Castillo (2–4)Vargas (0–3)Great American Ballpark14,80418–16
35May 9@ Reds1–2 (10)Iglesias (1–0)Ramos (1–2)Great American Ballpark16,45218–17
36May 11@ Phillies3–1Ramos (2–2) Neris (1–3)Familia (11)Citizens Bank Park29,24719–17
May 12@ PhilliesPostponed (inclement weather). Make up date: August 16, double header
37May 13@ Phillies2–4Nola (6–1)Sewald (0–3)Ramos (1)Citizens Bank Park34,09119–18
38May 15Blue Jays12–2Syndergaard (3–1)García (2–3)Citi Field28,96720–18
39May 16Blue Jays1–12Happ (5–3)Wheeler (2–3)Citi Field28,40020–19
40May 18Diamondbacks3–1deGrom (4–0)Godley (4–3)Familia (12)Citi Field31,28521–19
41May 19Diamondbacks5–4Familia (2–1)Chafin (0–1)Citi Field39,51522–19
42May 20Diamondbacks4–1Syndergaard (4–1)De La Rosa (1–0)Gsellman (1)Citi Field34,89423–19
43May 21Marlins2–0Vargas (1–3)Hernandez (0–1)Familia (13)Citi Field22,50524–19
44May 22Marlins1–5Smith (3–5)Wheeler (2–4)Citi Field22,19524–20
45May 23Marlins1–2Conley (1–0)Familia (2–2)Ziegler (9)Citi Field24,80824–21
46May 24@ Brewers5–0Matz (2–3)Davies (2–4)Miller Park33,80325–21
47May 25@ Brewers3–4 (10)Jeffress (4–0)Gsellman (4–1)Miller Park28,28625–22
48May 26@ Brewers6–17Jennings (3–1)Rhame (0–1)Miller Park37,25825–23
49May 27@ Brewers7–8Logan (1–0)Blevins (1–1)Jnebel (4)Miller Park39,71525–24
50May 28@ Braves3–4Carle (3–1)Lugo (1–1)SunTrust Park32,37725–25
51May 28@ Braves8–5Gsellman (5–1)Minter (3–1)Familia (14)SunTrust Park31,77926–25
52May 29@ Braves6–7Winkler (2–0)Bautista (0–1)SunTrust Park19,44326–26
53May 30@ Braves4–1Vargas (2–3)Teherán (4–3)Gsellman (2)SunTrust Park21,44927–26
54May 31Cubs1–5Quintana (6–4)Robles (2–2)Morrow (13)Citi Field34,45827–27
June: 5–21 (Home: 2–12; Away: 3–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
55June 1Cubs4–7Rosario (2–0)Sewald (0–4)Morrow (14)Citi Field37,45827–28
56June 2Cubs1–7 (14)Farrell (2–2)Baumann (0–2)Citi Field32,81727–29
57June 3Cubs0–2Lester (6–2)Matz (2–4)Duensing (1)Citi Field34,94627–30
58June 5Orioles1–2Cobb (2–7)Vargas (2–4)Brach (9)Citi Field25,34227–31
59June 6Orioles0–1Bundy (4–7)Familia (2–3)Brach (10)Citi Field30,36627–32
60June 8Yankees1–4Green (4–0)deGrom (4–1)Chapman (16)Citi Field42,96127–33
61June 9Yankees3–4Robertson (5–2)Swarzak (0–1)Chapman (17)Citi Field43,60327–34
62June 10Yankees2–0Lugo (2–1)Severino (9–2)Swarzak (1)Citi Field36,17128–34
63June 12@ Braves2–8Carle (4–1)Wheeler (2–5)SunTrust Park29,89228–35
64June 13@ Braves0–2Soroka (2–1)deGrom (4–2)Vizcaíno (12)SunTrust Park32,01528–36
65June 14@ Diamondbacks3–6Koch (5–3)Vargas (2–5)Boxberger (15)Chase Field23,30028–37
66June 15@ Diamondbacks3–7Godley (7–5)Lugo (2–2)Boxberger (16)Chase Field32,17028–38
67June 16@ Diamondbacks5–1Matz (3–4)Corbin (6–3)Chase Field31,82429–38
68June 17@ Diamondbacks5–3Familia (3–3)Boxberger (1–3)Gsellman (3)Chase Field47,90730–38
69June 18@ Rockies12–2deGrom (5–2)Anderson (4–2)Coors Field33,81531–38
70June 19@ Rockies8–10Márquez (5–7)Vargas (2–6)Coors Field29,71031–39
71June 20@ Rockies8–10Shaw (3–5) Gsellman (5–2)Davis (21)Coors Field38,68531–40
72June 21@ Rockies4–6Freeland (7–6)Matz (3–5)McGee (1)Coors Field44,01031–41
73June 22Dodgers2–5Wood (3–5)Wheeler (2–6)Jansen (19)Citi Field32,56531–42
74June 23Dodgers3–8Ferguson (1–1)deGrom (5–3)Citi Field37,70531–43
75June 24Dodgers7–8 (11)Hudson (2–2)Flexen (0–1)Citi Field34,06031–44
76June 25Pirates4–6Taillon (5–6)Lugo (2–3)Vázquez (15)Citi Field22,13531–45
77June 26Pirates4–3Peterson (1–0)Brault (5–2)Citi Field24,50132–45
78June 27Pirates3–5Vázquez (3–2)Familia (3–4)Citi Field24,50632–46
79June 29@ Marlins2–8Alcantara (1–0)Oswalt (0–1)Marlins Park8,21132–47
80June 30@ Marlins2–5Lopez (1–0)deGrom (5–4)Barraclough (8)Marlins Park10,52332–48
July: 12–12 (Home: 7–7; Away: 5–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
81July 1@ Marlins5–2Matz (4–5)Straily (3–4)Familia (15)Marlins Park9,61133–48
82July 3@ Blue Jays6–8Axford (2–1)Peterson (1–1)Clippard (6)Rogers Centre24,01033–49
83July 4@ Blue Jays6–3Lugo (3–3)Stroman (1–6)Familia (16)Rogers Centre26,03834–49
84July 6Rays5–1Familia (4–4)Roe (1–2)Citi Field24,23635–49
85July 7Rays0–3Snell (12–4)Matz (4–6)Romo (9)Citi Field32,98635–50
86July 8Rays0–9Eovaldi (3–3)Flexen (0–2)Citi Field24,65335–51
87July 9 (1)Phillies4–3
(10)
Peterson (2–1)Arano (1–1)Citi Field36–51
88July 9 (2)Phillies1–3Nola (12–2)Oswalt (0–2)Arano (3)Citi Field24,13936–52
89July 10Phillies3–7Del Los Santos (1–0)Gagnon (0–1)Citi Field22,41636–53
90July 11Phillies3–0
(10)
Gsellman (6–2)Leiter (0–1)Citi Field22,13737–53
91July 12Nationals4–5Scherzer (12–5)Matz (4–7)Madson (4)Citi Field28,12037–54
92July 13Nationals2–4Syndergaard (5–1)Roark (3–12)Gsellman (4)Citi Field26,55838–54
93July 14Nationals7–4Wheeler (3–6)Voth (0–1)Familia (17)Citi Field30,43839–54
94July 15Nationals1–6Hellickson (4–1)Swarzak (0–2)Citi Field26,57239–55
89th All-Star Game in Washington, D.C.
95July 20@ Yankees7–5Syndergaard (6–1)Germán (2–6)Gsellman (5)Yankee Stadium47,17540–55
96July 21@ Yankees6–7Gray (7–7)Matz (4–8)Shreve (1)Yankee Stadium47,10240–56
July 22@ YankeesPostponed (inclement weather). Makeup date: August 13
97July 23Padres2–3Lucchesi (5–5)deGrom (5–5)Yates (3)Citi Field21,73140–57
98July 24Padres6–3Wheeler (4–6)Lauer (5–7)Citi Field21,92541–57
99July 25Padres6–4Oswalt (1–2)Richard (7–10)Swarzak (2)Citi Field30,96342–57
100July 26@ Pirates12–6Matz (5–8)Kingham (5–5)PNC Park21,98143–57
101July 27@ Pirates4–5Vázquez (4–2)Peterson (2–2)PNC Park26,35643–58
102July 28@ Pirates0–5Williams (9–7)deGrom (5–6)PNC Park35,90043–59
103July 29@ Pirates1–0Wheeler (5–6)Musgrove (4–5)Swarzak (3)PNC Park23,74944–59
104July 31@ Nationals4–25Roark (5–12)Matz (5–9)Nationals Park35,02944–60
August: 15–15 (Home: 7–7; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
105August 1@ Nationals3–5Milone (1–0)Syndergaard (6–2)Herrera (16)Nationals Park34,31944–61
106August 2Braves2–4Foltynewicz (8–7)Vargas (2–7)Minter (7)Citi Field24,52544–62
107August 3Braves1–2Sánchez (6–3)deGrom (5–7)Minter (8)Citi Field25,10144–63
108August 4Braves3–0Wheeler (6–6)Gausman (5–9)Gsellman (6)Citi Field36,94645–63
109August 5Braves4–5
(10)
Minter (4–2)Bashlor (0–1)Biddle (1)Citi Field27,13445–64
110August 6Reds6–4Syndergaard (7–2)Bailey (1–9)Blevins (1)Citi Field21,64446–64
111August 7Reds1–6Romano (7–9)Vargas (2–8)Citi Field22,20746–65
112August 8Reds8–0deGrom (6–7)Stephenson (0–1)Citi Field24,28747–65
113August 10@ Marlins6–2Wheeler (7–6)Ureña (3–12)Marlins Park6,99348–65
114August 11@ Marlins3–4
(11)
Guerra (1–0)Rhame (0–2)Marlins Park11,47848–66
115August 12@ Marlins4–3Syndergaard (8–2)Chen (4–9)Lugo (1)Marlins Park8,96449–66
116August 13@ Yankees8–5deGrom (7–7)Severino (15–6)Gsellman (7)Yankee Stadium47,23350–66
117August 14@ Orioles3–6Cashner (4–10)Wahl (0–1)Givens (4)Oriole Park at Camden Yards20,52750–67
118August 15@ Orioles16–5Wheeler (8–6)Bundy (7–11)Oriole Park at Camden Yards25,04551–67
119August 16@ Phillies24–4Oswalt (2–2)Suárez (1–1)Citizens Bank Park52–67
120August 16@ Phillies6–9Eflin (9–4)Matz (5–10)Domínguez (14)Citizens Bank Park33,04952–68
121August 17@ Phillies2–4Nola (14–3)Syndergaard (8–3)Neshek (3)Citizens Bank Park40,46052–69
122August 18@ Phillies3–1deGrom (8–7)Arrieta (9–8)Citizens Bank Park35,15853–69
123August 19@ Phillies8–2Vargas (3–8)Pivetta (7–10)BB&T Ballpark (Williamsport, PA)2,42954–69
124August 20Giants1–2
(13)
Law (1–0)Bashlor (0–2)Citi Field24,81154–70
125August 21Giants6–3Oswalt (3–2)Watson (4–5)Citi Field24,99955–70
126August 22Giants5–3Syndergaard (9–3)Kelly (0–2)Sewald (1)Citi Field28,15756–70
127August 23Giants1–3Bumgarner (5–5)deGrom (8–8)Smith (11)Citi Field25,58456–71
128August 24Nationals3–0Vargas (4–8)González (7–11)Gsellman (8)Citi Field23,76357–71
129August 25Nationals3–0Wheeler (9–6)Roark (8–13)Citi Field29,86858–71
130August 26Nationals0–15Rodríguez (2–1)Matz (5–11)Citi Field23,19258–72
131August 27@ Cubs4–7Cishek (4–1)Blevins (1–2)Chavez (3)Wrigley Field38,93558–73
August 28@ CubsSuspended (inclement weather: rain). Completion date: August 29
132August 29@ Cubs1–2
(11)
Chavez (5–2)Sewald (0–5)Wrigley Field37,01758–74
133August 29@ Cubs10–3Vargas (5–8)Mills (0–1)Wrigley Field33,38659–74
134August 31@ Giants0–7Suárez (6–9)Wheeler (9–7)AT&T Park39,05759–75
September: 18–10 (Home: 9-4; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecord
135September 1@ Giants2–1
(11)
Blevins (2–2)Strickland (3–4)Gsellman (9)AT&T Park38,87560–75
136September 2@ Giants4–1Syndergaard (10–3)Stratton (9–8)AT&T Park39,69261–75
137September 3@ Dodgers4–2Smith (1–0)Maeda (8–9)Gsellman (10)Dodger Stadium45,20662–75
138September 4@ Dodgers4–11Hill (7–5)Vargas (5–9)Dodger Stadium46,65162–76
139September 5@ Dodgers7–3Wheeler (10–7)Ryu (4–2)Dodger Stadium40,31763–76
140September 7Phillies3–4Nola (16–4)Bashlor (0–3)Hunter (4)Citi Field23,37963–77
141September 8Phillies10–5Syndergaard (11–3)Eflin (9–7)Citi Field25,09464–77
142September 9Phillies6–4Gagnon (1–1)Velasquez (9–11)Lugo (2)Citi Field24,15365–77
September 10MarlinsPostponed (inclement weather: rain). Makeup date: September 12
143September 11Marlins3–5Ureña (6–12)deGrom (8–9)Citi Field20,84965–78
144September 12Marlins13–0Wheeler (11–7)Richards (3–9)Citi Field20,42366–78
September 12MarlinsPostponed (inclement weather: rain). Makeup date: September 13
145September 13Marlins4–3Blevins (3–2)Barraclough (0–6)Citi Field67–78
146September 13Marlins5–2Vargas (6–9)Brigham (0–2)Gsellman (11)Citi Field22,64068–78
147September 14@ Red Sox8–0Syndergaard (12–3)Cuevas (0–1)Fenway Park37,11769–78
148September 15@ Red Sox3–5Porcello (17–7)Sewald (0–6)Kimbrel (41)Fenway Park36,61169–79
149September 16@ Red Sox3–4Workman (6-0)Lugo (3–4)Wright (1)Fenway Park36,52669–80
150September 17@ Phillies9–4Wheeler (12–7)Hunter (4–3)Citizens Bank Park21,76770–80
151September 18@ Phillies2–5Neshek (3–1)Smith (1–1)Neris (11)Citizens Bank Park18,89570–81
152September 19@ Phillies0–4Eflin (11–7)Syndergaard (12–4)Citizens Bank Park19,08570–82
153September 20@ Nationals5–4
(12)
Rhame (1–2)Rodriguez (3–3)Sewald (2)Nationals Park28,25871–82
154September 21@ Nationals4–2deGrom (9–9)Ross (0–1)Gsellman (12)Nationals Park37,89572–82
155September 22@ Nationals0–6Voth (1–1)Oswalt (3–3)Nationals Park39,37272–83
156September 23@ Nationals8–6Gagnon (2–1)Suero (3–1)Swarzak (4)Nationals Park34,21873–83
157September 25Braves3–7Winkler (4–0)Gsellman (6–3)Citi Field21,94373–84
158September 26Braves3–0deGrom (10–9)Jackson (1–2)Lugo (3)Citi Field23,20574–84
159September 27Braves4–1Vargas (7–9)Teherán (9–9)Gsellman (13)Citi Field24,82475–84
160September 28Marlins1–8Ureña (9–12)Sewald (0–7)Citi Field27,04575–85
161September 29Marlins1–0
(13)
Zamora (1–0)García (3–3)Citi Field43,92876–85
162September 30Marlins1–0Syndergaard (13–4)Alcántara (2–3)Citi Field28,34677–85
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Mets team member

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Las Vegas 51s Pacific Coast League Tony DeFrancesco
AA Binghamton Rumble Ponies Eastern League Luis Rojas
A-Advanced St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Chad Kreuter
A Columbia Fireflies South Atlantic League Pedro Lopéz
A-Short Season Brooklyn Cyclones New York–Penn League Edgardo Alfonzo
Rookie Kingsport Mets Appalachian League Sean Ratliff
Rookie GCL Mets Gulf Coast League David Davalillo
Rookie DSL Mets 1 Dominican Summer League Manny Martinez
Rookie DSL Mets 2 Dominican Summer League Yucary De La Cruz

See also

References

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  2. "Four reasons the Mets are off to the best start in franchise history". sports.yahoo.com. April 12, 2018. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  3. "Mets officially eliminated from playoff contention". SNY. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  4. Mets pounded 25-4 for worst loss in franchise history Retrieved August 2, 2018
  5. "Mets score club-record 24 runs in rout of Phils". MLB.com.
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