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2013 E?Kc LMRCQ: New York Mets (27-41) Atlanta Braves (43-30) Vs
2013 E?Kc LMRCQ: New York Mets (27-41) Atlanta Braves (43-30) Vs
KC LMRCQ
NEW YORK METS MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT CITI FIELD, FLUSHING, N.Y. 11368
PH: 718.565.4330 FAX: 718.639.3619
@Mets & @LosMets
vs.
ATLANTABRAVES(43-30)
FiRST PLACE, NL EAST, +7.0 GA
4-5
1-2
3-3
2012:
@NY:
@ATL:
6-12
4-5
2-7
History: 329-405-1
@NY:
186-182-1
@ATL:
143-192
@MIL
5-31
WRiGHT VS. BRAVES: David Wright has hit 30 career home runs
vs. Atlanta, his most vs. any team...Sixteen of those home runs have
come at Turner Field, tying his most in any road ballpark (Citizens
Bank Park).
WRiGHT HoT: David Wright went 1-4 last night...Since June 5,
Wright is hitting .382 (21-55) with five runs scored, six doubles, two
home runs and six RBIover a span of 13 games...His on-base
percentage is .433 during that span...Wright has at least one hit in
eight of his last nine games, including four multi-hit games.
JUNEByRD: Marlon Byrd is hitting .327 (16-49) with 10 runs
scored, two doubles, five home runs and nine RBI in 16 games this
month...The five home runs are tied for the most in any calendar
month for Byrd...He hit five home runs in May.
HAWKiNSMoViNGUP: LaTroy Hawkins moved into a tie with
Arthur Rhodes for 23rd place on the all-time games pitched list
with his 900th outing in the first game on Tuesday...Cy Young is
22nd on the list with 906 appearances.
MAJoRMoVEMENTiNTHEMiNoRS: New Yorks minor league
teams have combined for a 176-134 (.568) mark...That is the
second-best winning percentage among all major league teams
...Only Texas (175-132, .570) is better...Mets minor league pitchers
have the best strikeout rate (21.8) and the lowest walk rate (7.5)
and have produced the fourth-lowest ERA(3.80) and the secondbest WHIP(1.32)...Offensively, three of the four full-season affiliates
rank either first or second in their respective leagues in on-base and
the Mets are third among all major league teams with a .344 onbase percentage and fifth in runs per game (5.03) and OPS(.748).
KiNGSPoRT: The Mets rookie-level Appalachian League affiliate
opens its season tonight vs. Johnson City...RHPMartires Arias will
start for the KMets.
ALL-STAR VoTiNG: David Wright trails the Giants Pablo Sandoval
by 126,403 votes at third base after the latest All-Star starting player
fan voting was released on Sunday...Wright gained over 75,000
votes last week...Daniel Murphy has the fifth-most votes at second
base...Fans can vote online at Mets.com.
TERRyCoLLiNS: Mets Manager Terry Collins was named to this
years National League All-Star coaching staff by NLAll-Star
manager Bruce Bochy of the San Francisco Giants...It will be the
second straight year Collins has served on the All-Star coaching
staff after working under Tony La Russa last year in Kansas City
...Collins also was a coach for the NLteam at the 1995 All-Star
Game in Texas.
UPCoMiNGoPPoNENTS
ATPHiLADELPHiA
Fri., June 21
Sat., June 22
Sun., June 23
RHP Jeremy Hefner (1-6, 3.96) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (2-10, 4.40)
RHP Dillon Gee (5-7, 4.56) vs. RHP Jonathan Pettibone (3-3, 4.40)
RHP Matt Harvey (6-1, 2.16) vs. LHP John Lannan (0-1, 5.49)
#49
Height: 6-4
Born: Lima, OH
LHP
Age: 26 (10/27/86)
SignedThrough: 2016
Pitcher
LHP Mike Minor
LHP Jonathon Niese
2013
2012
8-2, 2.68
3-6, 4.15
11-10, 4.12
13-9, 3.40
Dec.
IP
R
22 ER HR BB K
P-S
ERA
vs. Opp
2013
vs. Opp
Career
Turner
Field
4/1
4/6
SD
Mia
W, 11-2
ND, 7-3
6.2
6.0
4
8
2
2
2
1
1
0
2
2
4
5
101-62
100-68
2.70
2.13
4-1, 4.73
6-4, 3.64
14-7, 3.33
2-2, 5.32
4/12
4/18
@Min W, 16-5
@Col L, 3-11
5.0
6.0
5
9
5
3
4
3
0
1
4
1
1
3
101-57
96-57
3.57
3.80
4/23
4/28
LAD
Phi
ND, 2-7
L, 1-5
2.1
6.2
3
6
1
3
1
1
0
1
3
1
1
3
54-28
117-73
3.81
3.31
5/5
5/11
@Atl
Pit
L, 4-9
L, 2-11
4.0
4.1
7
8
7
8
7
8
0
2
6
3
3
1
83-42
84-50
4.66
5.93
5/16
5/21
@StL W, 5-2
Cin
L, 0-4
7.1
6.0
6
5
2
3
2
0
0
0
2
3
3
7
113-76
106-74
5.40
4.80
5/27
6/9
NYY
MIA
ND, 2-1
7.0
ND, 4-8 (10) 6.2
8
8
1
3
1
2
0
0
1
1
4
4
107-65
103-71
4.40
4.24
6/15
ChC
L, 3-6
106-68
4.15
R
42
ER
34
HR BB K
P-S
ERA
5 33 44 1271-790 4.15
77
72
22
Career
NIESES STATISTICALBREAKDOWN
CATEGORY
AB
HR
BB
SO
AVG
214
63
24
32
.294
1944
531
50
166
390
.273
79
20
12
.253
543
143
14
39
124
.263
5.2
LAST START: Took the loss in the Mets 6-3 defeat against the Cubs on June 15 at Citi
Field...Pitched 5.2 innings, allowed two runs, earned, and six hits...Walked four and struck out five.
BACK ON TRACK: Over his first two starts in May (May 5 at Atlanta, May 11 vs Pittsburgh) Niese
2013 Totals
W-L
3-6
IP
73.2
2012 Totals
13-9
190.0
174
674
was 0-2 with a 16.20 ERA(15 earned runs/8.1 innings)...In his five starts since, he has a 1.93
H
83
49
155 3029-2006
3.40
---
4.07
NOTESVS. ATLANTA
ERA(seven earned runs/32.2 innings), tied for fifth lowest in the majors among qualified pitchers Last Win vs. Atlanta: Won, 3-1, on September 28, 2012 at Turner
Field...Went 7.0 innings, allowed one run, earned, and four hits...Struck
out three and walked three.
since May 16...Over that span he has struck out 22 and walked 11.
Last Loss vs. Atlanta: Lost, 9-4, on May 5, 2013 at Turner Field...Went 4.0
RECENT STREAKS: Niese has allowed two earned runs or fewer in five straight starts...This is innings, allowed seven runs, earned, and seven hits...Struck out four and
the second-longest such streak of his career...He allowed no more than two earned runs in six
straight starts from May 18, 2011 to June 14, 2011...Niese has not allowed a home run in his last Career vs. Atlanta: In 13 games, all starts, Niese is 6-4 with a 3.64 ERA
(31 earned runs/76.2 innings) against the Braves.
five starts, the longest stretch without allowing a home run in his career.
QUALITY STARTS: Niese came up one out short of posting a quality start in his last start, snapping
a streak of four straight quality starts..His streak of four was the longest string of quality starts
since he tallied 10 consecutive quality starts between August 12, 2012 and April 6, 2013...Over that
stretch Niese posted a 6-3 record with a 2.31 ERA (17 runs/66.1 innings).
K/BB: Nieses 1.33 K/BB ratio (44K/33BB) is the third-lowest in the majors among qualified
pitchers...His K/BB ratio was 3.14 (155K/49BB) in 2012 and 3.16 (138K/4 BB) in 2011...Nieses
BR/9 of 14.42 (118 baserunners/73.2 innings) is third-highest in the National League.
STRIKEOUTS: Niese has recorded at least four strikeouts in four straight starts after failing to
strike out more than three in his previous seven outings...The string of seven straight starts with
three strikeouts or less is the longest such streak in the majors this season...Last season, Niese
had four or more strikeouts in 24 of his 30 starts...Niese has only three starts with five or more
strikeouts this season...In 2012, Niese struck out five or more batters in 21 of his 30 starts
overall...Holds the third-lowest K/9, 5.38, in the National League among qualifying pitchers...His
career K/9 coming into the season was 7.32.
Key Matchups:
Jason Heyward - .400 (8-20, 2 2B, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 5 K)
Brian McCann - .083 (1-12, 5 K)
Freddie Freeman - .318 (7-22, 2 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 K)
W-L
ERA G-GS
IP
ER
HR BB
Home
Road
Day
Night
Grass
1st Half
2nd Half
April
May
June
July
August
September
vs. NL
vs. AL
4 Days Rest
5 Days Rest
6+ Days Rest
After a Win
After a Loss
1-4
2-2
2-5
1-1
3-6
3-6
0-0
2-2
1-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-6
1-0
1-2
1-3
1-1
0-1
2-5
3.15
6.45
4.73
2.66
4.15
4.15
0.00
3.31
5.65
2.92
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.23
3.75
1.59
5.79
5.71
6.08
3.94
51.1
22.1
53.1
20.1
73.2
73.2
0.0
32.2
28.2
12.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
61.2
12.0
28.1
28.0
17.1
13.3
53.2
56
27
62
21
83
83
0
35
34
14
0
0
0
70
13
28
36
19
11
61
25
17
32
10
42
42
0
16
21
5
0
0
0
36
6
11
19
12
9
31
18
16
28
6
34
34
0
12
18
4
0
0
0
29
5
5
18
11
9
23
4
1
5
0
5
5
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
3
1
0
4
34
10
31
13
44
44
0
17
18
9
0
0
0
39
5
19
14
11
8
32
JUNE SUCCESS: In 17 career June games, all starts, Niese is 10-3 with a 2.60 ERA(32 earned
(minimum 100 June innings)...Trails only R.A. Dickeys .846 (11-2) winning percentage and 2.02
ERA and Tom Seavers 2.56 ERA.
INJURY: Missed a turn in the rotation due to shoulder tendinitis...Threw a 39-pitch bullpen session
at Washington on June 5...He received 12 days of rest between his May 27 and June 9 start.
.163
190
14
31
2B
0
0
3B
0
0
HR
0
0
RBI
2
1
7
SAC
7
2
22
20
13
22
11
33
33
0
13
15
5
0
0
0
28
5
11
13
9
10
21
runs/110.2 innings), fifth-best among qualified NL pitchers in that month since 2009...Nieses career
June winning percentage (.769) and ERA rank second and third, respectively, in Mets history
9-9
4-4
9-9
4-4
13-13
13-13
0-0
6-6
5-5
2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
11-11
2-2
5-5
5-5
3-3
3-3
9-9
Win Streak
Strikeouts
Double Digit KGames
Scoreless Streak
Low Hits, CG
High Hits, Game
High HR, Game
High Runs, Game
High Walks, Game
Innings Pitched, Game
Complete Games
Shutouts
2013 Best
2 (4/1-4/12)
7 (5/21, vs. Cin)
None
10 IP(5/21-5/27)
None
9 (4/18, @ Col)
2 (5/11, vs. Pit)
8 (5/11 vs. Pit)
6 (5/5 @ Atl)
7.1 (5/16 @ StL)
None
None
Career Best
5 (6/5-7/2/10)
10 (6/3/12 vs. StL)
1 (10, 6/3/12 vs. StL)
14.1 IP(8/12/12-8/24/12)
1 (6/10/10, vs. SD GAME 2)
12, (5/5/10 at Cin)
4 (5/18/12, at Tor)
8 (5x, last, 5/11 vs. Pit)
6 (2x, last, 5/5 at Atl)
9.0 (6/10/10 vs. SD GAME 2)
2 (last, 8/21/10 at Pit)
1 (6/10/10 vs. SD GAME 2)
METSSTARTINGPITCHERBREAKDOWN
STARTER
Matt Harvey
Dillon Gee
Jonathon Niese
Jeremy Hefner
Shaun Marcum
Aaron Laffey
Zack Wheeler
Collin McHugh
GS
15
14
13
13
9
2
1
1
QUALITY
STARTS
12
5
8
8
2
0
1
0
RUN
SUPPORT
45
33
36
28
16
8
2
0
RS/
START
3.00
2.36
2.77
2.15
1.78
4.00
2.00
0.00
METS
RECORD
9-6
7-7
5-8
2-11
2-7
1-1
1-0
0-1
NEWYORKMETSPITCHINGBREAKDOWN
W-L ERA IP
STARTERS 16-28 3.93 398.2
RELIEVERS 11-13 4.56 220.1
TOTALS
27-41 4.09 619.0
H
396
225
621
R
191
123
314
ER
174
110
281
BB
K HR
126 344 35
80 166 25
206 510 60
AVG
.261
.265
.262
HOME
ROAD
TOTALS
W-L
ERA
IP
H R ER
14-23 3.47 348.0 332 157 134
13-18 4.88 271.0 289 157 147
27-41 4.09 619.0 621 314 281
BB
K
105 294
101 216
206 510
HR
34
26
60
AVG
.251
.277
.262
BATTER PAGES
#47
ANDREWBROWN
Singled on May 9 vs. PIT for his first hit in a Mets uniform...Snapped
an 0-14 dating to 2012...Added his first home run for the Mets on May 11
vs. PIT(Watson).
The Mets selected his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast
League on May 3...Made the start that night in rightfield and went 0-3.
Hit .340 (53-152)with seven home runs, 15 doubles and 41 RBIin 40
games for Las Vegas.
Returns to the Mets after being optioned to Triple-A on May 13.
#44
PAGE 3
JOHN BUCK
#6
MARLON BYRD
SB -
Hit a home run in consecutive games for the second time this season,
June 12 & June 13 (also, May 29 & May 30)...Has double-digit home runs
for the fifth time in his career...Has five home runs this month, tying a
personal-high total for a calendar month that he also tied in May (also,
September 2009).
Has hit in eight of his last nine games (12-34, .353).
Slugging .584 since May 1 with 10 home runs and 23 RBI.
Hitting .280 (14-50) with runners in scoring position, including .308 (8-26)
in those situations with two outs.
H - 3 (5.1 at MIA)
#21
R - 2 (3x, 5.24 vs. ATL) RBI - 4 (2x, 4.12 at MIN) SB - 1 (2x, 5.30 at NYY)
LUCASDUDA
#12
R - 3 (6.5 at WAS)
Hit his first major league home run, May 20 at CHC (Wood), a two-run shot
that tied the game in the seventh inning...It was his first two MLB RBI...Also
finished the game with two hits, his first multi-hit game at the major league
level.
Set a career-high with three hits, June 5 at WAS...Had two hits in the next
game, June 8 vs. MIA.
Made his major league debut, April 23 vs LAD, entering the game in the
top of the fifth as part of a double switch.
Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific Coast League on April 23.
Hit .346 (27-78) with three home runs and nine RBIin 17 Triple A games.
Finished with a career high-tying four hits, June 17 at ATL...It marked his
third four-hit game, last September 16, 2011 at ATL.
Hit in a career-best 10 straight (.351, 13-37), May 16-May 26.
Hitting .143 (7-49)with runners in scoring position, including one for his
last 13 (.077)...Is 3-26 (.115) in those situations with two outs.
Hitting .414 (12-29) against Atlanta this season...Has two home runs
and four RBIagainst the Braves.
Ten of his 11 home runs have been solo shots...His first of the year was a
two-run home run.
H - 4 (6.17 at ATL)
#28
#9
KIRKNIEUWENHUIS
R - 1 (3x, 6.16 vs. CHC) RBI- 3 (6.16 vs. CHC) SB - 1 (6.17 at ATL)
ANTHONYRECKER
Hit his first home run in a Mets uniform on May 10 vs. PIT
(Rodriguez)...Added his second on June 18 at ATL...It gave the Mets a 20 lead in the seventh inning
Had his first career hit with runners in scoring position, June 5 at WAS...Is
1 for 24 (.042) in his career with runners in scoring position.
Made his Mets debut, April 7 vs. MIA...Went 1-3 with a double and an RBI.
The Mets are 5-7 in Reckers 12 starts this season.
Drove in a career-best three runs, June 5 at WAS...Also tied his careerbest with two hits.
#3
OMARQUINTANILLA
Snapped an 0-22 skid with a single at Atlanta, June 18 (G1)...Has six hits
in his last 45 at-bats (.133).
Hit in eight straight (13-38, .342), to tie his career-long run (June 14-June
30, 2008), May 31-June 11...As part of the streak, had multiple hits in four
straight (9-15, .600), May 31-June 4, the longest such streak of his career.
Made his Mets debut, May 30 at NYY.
The Mets purchased his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)of the Pacific
Coast League on May 30...Replaced Ruben Tejada on the active roster.
Hit .333 (42-126) with two home runs, two triples and 18 RBI in 47 games
for the 51s.
#13
R - 2 (6.2 at MIA)
JOSH SATIN
Struck out as a pinch-hitter in his Mets season debut, June 12 vs. StL.
The Mets selected his contract from Las Vegas (AAA)on June 11...Spent
the entire season with the 51s, hitting .305 (67-220)with nine home runs
and 32 RBI in 59 games.
Over two seasons with the Mets prior to this year, appeared in 16 games
and hit .192 (5-26) with two RBI.
Hit .354 (23-65)against lefthanders at Triple-A Vegas.
Picked up his first hit with the Mets this season on June 18 at ATL...Also
scored twice and walked twice.
#20
SB -
Hit his first game-ending home run (Marmol), June 16 vs. CHC.
The Mets recalled him from Las Vegas on June 9...Had been at Triple-A
since the team optioned him on April 23...Hit .232 (33-142)with 10 home
runs and 18 RBIin 36 games for the 51s.
Made his season debut on Opening Day, April 1 as a pinch runner.
Collected his first hit of the season as a pinch-hitter, April 5 vs. MIA.
Made his first Opening Day roster this season.
Snapped a 0-21 skid with a pinch-hit single, June 15.
Is 3-8 (.375)with a double, an RBIand one walk as a pinch hitter this
season...His five outs have come by strikeout.
H - 1 (5x, 6.19 at ATL)
DANIEL MURPHY
JUANLAGARES
Hit a solo home run on June 18 at ATL (G1) (Rasmus)...It was his first
home run since May 24 and his second since May 5...His nine April home
runs tied for the most ever by a Mets player with Carlos Delgado (2006)
and Dave Kingman (1976).
Has one RBIin June and seven over his last 35 games...Drove in 25 in
April.
Hitting .292 (14-48)with runners in scoring position, but is 4-21 (.190) in
those situations with two outs.
SB-
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#1
#5
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DAVIDWRIGHT
#22
Has hit in 11 of 13 games (.382, 21-55), with two home runs and six
RBI...Has multiple hits in six of the games.
Collected his 1,500th hit on June 18 at ATL (G2)...Singled in the ninth
(Gearrin).
Reached in nine straight plate appearances, June 13-June 15, tying the
longest streak of his career...Had six singles, a double, and two
walks...Reached in nine straight, August 23-24, 2005.
Has seven of his nine home runs away from Citi Field.
Hitting .333 (19-57) with runners in scoring position, but is two for his last
18 (.111) in those situations.
H - 3 (10x, 6.14 at CHC) R - 3 (5.1 at MIA) RBI- 4 (4.12 at MIN) SB - 2 (4.1 vs. SD)
Brown
Buck
Byrd
Duda
Lagares
Murphy
Nieuwenhuis
- .000 (0-4)
- .091 (1-11, HR)
- .308 (4-13)
- .357 (5-14, HR)
- .000 (0-3)
- .167 (2-12)
- .000 (0-0)
Quintanilla
Recker
Satin
Valdespin
Wright
Young, Jr.
.000 (0-0)
.000 (0-2)
.000 (0-0)
.000 (0-0)
.118 (2-17)
.000 (0-0)
HR & STREAKS
Road
Game
Tying
Go
Ahead
Last
HR
ABs
Since
1R
2R
3R
GS
Total
Brown
5/11/13
Buck
12
6/18/13
67
Byrd
11
6/16/13
16
Duda
10
11
6/12/13
20
Lagares
5/19/13
42
Murphy
6/9/13
37
Nieuwenhuis
6/16/13
Quintanilla
6/11/13
27
Recker
6/18/13
Satin
None
33
Valdespin
5/10/13
45
Wright
6/12/13
29
Young
5/14/13
66
Pitchers
Totals
41
18
67
33
34
10
19
2H
5H
Total
RBI Breakdown
4
5+
GA
GW
2-Out Total
Brown
Buck
10
36
Byrd
10
33
Duda
10
23
Lagares
Murphy
18
23
16
31
Nieuwenhuis
Quintanilla
Recker
Satin
Valdespin
13
Wright
11
10
21
10
36
Young
Pitchers
Totals
93
27
123
33
12
51
26
84
253
BULLPEN
0-0, 1.35 ERA, 0 SV
Last Win: 7.8.09, SEA vs. TOR Last Loss: 7.8.10, SEA at NYY SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None
Holds: 0
First Batter: 5-6 Inherited Runners/Strand: 2-2 Longest Relief Outing: 1.1 IP (3x, last 6.18 at ATLG2)
# 66 JOSHEDGIN- LHP
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PENNOTES
The Mets pen is 2-1 with a 3.54 ERA(11 ER/28.0 IP)
vs. Atlanta this year, including 1-0 with a 2.54 ERA
(5 ER/17.2 IP)at Turner Field.
Has not allowed a run in 4 outings (3.2 innings) since he was recalled from Las Vegas on
June 10...Was optioned to Binghamton (AA) on April 27.
Righties are 9-27 (.333) off him and lefties are 8-28 (.286).
Was 0-0 with a 7.88 ERA(7 ER/8.0 IP) in five games with five walks and 10 strikeouts
with Binghamton (AA)...Was promoted to Las Vegas (AAA) on May 14.
Went 2-0 with a 5.91 ERA(14 ER/18.2 IP) at Las Vegas...He allowed 24 hits, issued
seven walks and struck out 22.
Unscored upon in his last 5 appearances (3.1 innings)...Has surrendered 8 earned runs in
his last 13.2 innings (5.26 ERA) dating back to May 9.
Lefties are hitting .292 (14-48) while righties are batting .338 (22-65) off him.
Is tied for third among NLrelievers in hits allowed (36).
Moved into a tie for 23rd place with Arthur Rhodes on the all-time games pitched list with
his 900th appearance on June 18 vs. ATL (G1)...Cy Young is 22nd with 906 games.
W-L-S
0-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-1
IP
7.2
10.2
8.1
H
9
8
7
R
4
3
1
ER BB
2
2
3
5
1
5
K HR
4 1
7 0
9 0
BULLPEN BYMONTH
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
W-L ERA
3-5 5.09
7-4 3.99
1-4 4.24
Sv-Op
2-6
8-11
1-4
IP
88.1
79.0
53.0
H
89
76
58
R
58
38
27
ER BB K
50 31 66
35 28 65
25 21 35
DATE
6.11
6.14
6.16
6.18G2
6.20
OPP
STL
CHC
CHC
@ATL
@ATL
K
2
2
1
0
1
HR
1
0
0
0
0
DATE
6.7
6.11
6.13
6.14
6.18G2
HR
0
0
0
0
0
DATE
6.8
6.9
6.13
6.15
6.18G1
OPP
MIA
MIA
STL
CHC
@ATL
LATROY HAWKINS
DEC IP H R ER
ND
0.2 1 0 0
ND
0.1 0 0 0
ND
0.1 2 0 0
ND
1.1 0 0 0
H
0.2 1 0 0
BB
1
0
0
1
0
K
0
0
0
0
1
HR
0
0
0
0
0
DATE
6.8
6.9
6.12
6.15
6.18G2
OPP
MIA
MIA
STL
CHC
@ATL
BRANDON LYON
DEC IP H R ER
ND
1.0 1 0 0
ND
1.0 3 0 0
ND
1.0 0 0 0
ND
0.2 2 1 1
H
1.0 2 1 1
BB
1
0
0
2
1
K
0
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
Has allowed 9 ER in his last 12 outings (7.1 IP) for a 11.05 ERA dating back to May 24.
Had a 1.88 ERA(3 ER/14.1 IP) in 15 games in April...Has a 7.80 ERA(13 ER/15.0 IP)
since May 1 (22 appearances).
Is second in the major leagues with 39 appearances...Has stranded 17 of 21 inherited
runners (77.3 percent), the 11th-best rate among NLrelievers.
Lefthanded batters have a .182 (12-66) average against him with 1 HRand 18 strikeouts.
With nobody on base opponents are hitting .190 (11-58) and .295 (13-44) with runners on.
DATE
6.8
6.9
6.12
6.16
6.18G1
OPP
MIA
MIA
STL
CHC
@ATL
BOBBY PARNELL
DEC IP H R ER
ND
1.0 1 0 0
L
1.0 4 3 2
ND
1.0 0 0 0
W
1.0 0 0 0
S
1.1 1 0 0
BB
0
0
0
0
0
K
1
2
0
0
2
HR
0
0
0
0
0
SCOTT RICE
DEC IP H R
H
0.1 0 0
ND
0.2 2 1
ND
0.1 1 2
ND
0.0 1 0
ND
0.1 0 0
BB
0
0
1
1
1
K
0
0
0
0
0
HR
0
0
0
0
0
Has posted a 2.76 ERA(5 ER/16.1 IP) dating back to May 5...Is unscored upon in 13 of
his last 17 appearances.
Retired the first batter he faced in his first 13 appearances this season...Is 22-31 overall.
Lefties are hitting .243 (9-37) vs. him while righties are batting .318 (21-66).
With runners in scoring position and two outs, opponents are 1-10 (.100).
# 39 BOBBYPARNELL - RHP
Last Win: 6.16 vs. CHC
First Batter: 22-30
BB
0
0
0
0
0
Is 1-3 with a 5.90 ERA(7 ER/10.2 IP) over his last 11 outings dating back to May 22
...Prior to that he was 4-0 with a 0.93 ERA(2 ER/19.1 IP) in 19 games.
Earned his 2nd career save of more than 1.0 inning with 4-out save on June 18 at
ATL...Stranded the bases loaded in a 4-3 win...Had 3.0 inning save on 8/5/09 at STL.
Picked up his fifth win of the year on June 16 vs. CHC with a scoreless inning...The five
wins equal his career-high set last year...Is tied for first among ML relievers in wins.
Righthanded hitters have a .220 (13-59) batting average against him.
Last Win: 9.24.12 COL vs. CHC Last Loss: 9.22.12 COLvs. ARI SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 0
First Batter: 2-2
Inherited Runners/Strand: 2-2
Longest Relief Outing: 2.1 IP(6.19 at ATL)
Tossed 2.1 scoreless and hitless innings with four strikeouts on June 19 at ATL...Has
thrown 4.1 innings this year allowing one hit with five strikeouts.
Made his Mets debut on June 16 vs. CHC with 2.0 scoreless innings allowing one hit with
one strikeout.
Had his contract selected on June 15...Was 6-3 with a 3.89 ERA (31 earned runs/71.2
innings) in 12 starts for Las Vegas (AAA)...He allowed 71 hits while issuing 19 walks and
striking out 67...Signed a minor league contract on November 16, 2012.
Pitched in 31 games in relief for the Rockies last year, going 5-3 with a 5.26 ERA.
DATE OPP
6.12
STL
6.14
STL
6.15
CHC
6.18G1@ATL
6.20
@ATL
DATE
5.29
6.3
6.9
6.16
6.20
ER
0
1
2
0
0
HR
1
0
1
0
0
HIGH/LOW&CHARTS
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INDIVIDuALPITCHINGHIGHS
INDIVIDuALBATTINGHIGHS
Longest Hitting Streak ......................................................10 (Duda, May 16 - May 26)
Most Runs, Game .....................................................3 (4x, last, Byrd, June 5 at WAS)
Most Hits, Game.. ....................................................4 (3x, last, Duda, June 17 at ATL)
Most RBI, Game ................................................4 (6x, last, Valdespin, April 25 vs. LA)
Most Doubles, Game .............................................2 (5x, last, Ankiel, May 22 vs. CIN)
Most Triples, Game ........................................1 (11x, last, Lagares, June 14 vs. CHC)
Most Home Runs, Game ..........................................2 (5x, last, Byrd, June 5 at WAS)
Home Runs, Consecutive Games ........................................4 (Buck, April 8 - April 12)
Grand Slams......................................................1 (3x, last, Valdespin, April 25 vs. LA)
Pinch-Hit Home Runs .......................................................1 (Valdespin, May 1 at MIA)
Walk-off Home Runs ................................1 (2x, last, Nieuwenhuis, June 16 vs. CHC)
Walk-off, Grand Slam ......................................................1 (Valdespin, April 25 vs. LA)
Most Walks, Game ...........................................2 (19x, last, Satin, June 18 at ATL-G2)
Most Strikeouts, Game..................................4 (5x, last, Quintanilla, June 12 vs. STL)
Most Total Bases, Game ...........................................8 (3x, last, Byrd, June 5 at WAS)
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...............................................3 (Ankiel, May 22 vs. CIN)
Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................................2 (2x, Baxter, May 12 vs. PIT)
TEAMBATTINGHIGHS
Most Runs, Game ..........................................................................14 (April 12 at MIN)
Fewest Runs, Game ..........................................................0 (3x, last, May 25 vs. ATL)
Most Runs, Inning.............................................5 (5x, last, 1st inning, May 29 at NYY)
Most Hits, Game...............................................................15 (2x, last, June 5 at WAS)
Fewest Hits, Game ............................................................3 (2x, last, May 21 vs. CIN)
Most Hits, Inning.............................................................7 (5th inning, April 13 at MIN)
Most Total Bases, Game................................................................28 (June 5 at WAS)
Most Doubles, Game .........................................................5 (2x, last, May 22 vs. CIN)
Most Triples, Game..........................................................................2 (April 12 at MIN)
Most Home Runs, Game.......................................................4 (2x, last, May 3 at ATL)
Grand Slams, Game ...........................................................1 (3x, last, April 25 vs. LA)
Home Runs, Consecutive Games .............................12 (April 1 - April 16 at COL-G1)
Most Home Runs, Inning ...............................2 (3x, last, 9th inning, June 16 vs. CHC)
Back-to-Back Home Runs.............................................................................................
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .........................7 (2x, last, June 5 at WAS - 3 HR, 4 2B)
Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game........................................................7 (April 5 vs. MIA)
Most Walks, Extra Innings ...............................................................9 (June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game ...............................................16 (May 11 vs. PIT)
Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings .......................................................19 (June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Stolen Bases, Game............................................2 (4x, last, June 18 at ATL-G2)
LOB, Nine Innings ..........................................................................12 (April 5 vs. MIA)
LOB, Extra Innings.........................................................................22 (June 8 vs. MIA)
Most Double Plays Hit into, Game .....................................3 (2x, last, June 19 at ATL)
FIELDING
Most Errors, Team, Game...............................................................3 (April 28 vs. PHI)
Most Errors, Individual, Game .................................1 (45x, last, Recker, June 19 at ATL-G2)
Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game ................................4 (April 25 vs. LA)
Most Double Plays Turned, Extra Innings ........................................5 (April 29 at MIA)
Consecutive Errorless Games, Team.....................................................6 (April 20-26)
STARTERSBYPOSITION
C- Buck - 56, Recker - 12
1B- Davis - 49, Turner - 9, Murphy - 6, Duda - 3, Satin - 1
2B- Murphy - 60, Turner - 2, Valdespin - 6
3B- Wright - 67, Turner - 1
SS- Tejada - 48, Quintanilla - 17, Turner - 3
LF- Duda - 58, Brown - 2, Baxter - 3, Nieuwenhuis - 2, Cowgill - 2, Valdespin - 1
RF- Byrd - 44, Baxter - 16, Valdespin - 6, Brown - 2
CF- Lagares - 21, Ankiel - 17, Cowgill - 10, Valdespin - 10, Nieuwenhuis -7, Byrd -2,
Young - 1
P- Harvey - 15, Gee - 14, Niese - 13, Hefner - 13, Marcum - 9, Laffey - 2, McHugh-1,
Wheeler - 1
DH- Duda - 2, Turner - 1, Buck - 1
TEAMPITCHINGHIGHS
Most Runs Allowed, Nine Innings.......................................11 (3x, last, June 2 at MIA)
Most Runs Allowed, Extra Innings ..........................................9 (April 16 at COL- G2)
Most RunsAllowed, Inning ............................................6 (7th inning, April 18 at COL)
Most Hits Allowed, Game .............................................................17 ( April 18 at COL)
MostHits Allowed, Inning .................................6 (3x, last, 5th inning, May 25 vs. ATL)
Fewest Runs Allowed, Game ............................................0 (2x, last, May 7 vs. CWS)
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ............................................................1 (May 7 vs. CWS)
Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings .......................................................15.0 (June 8)
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game.................................................4 (April 20 vs. WAS)
Walk-off Home Runs, Allowed.................................................1 (Gee, June 17 at ATL)
Back to Back Home Runs Allowed ...twice (last, Carson, April 27 vs. PHI - Brown/Mayberry)
TEAMMISCELLANEOuS
Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game ....................................3:38 (April 7 vs. MIA)
Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game ..................................6:25 (June 8 vs. MIA)
ShortestGame, Time, Nine-Inning Game ...................................2:25 (April 29 at MIA)
Longest Game, Innings .....................................................20 innings (June 8 vs. MIA)
Largest Paid Attendance, Home ...............................................41,053 (April 1 vs. SD)
Largest Paid Attendance, Road..............................................44,207 (May 20 at NYY)
Smallest Paid Attendance, Home .............................................20,147 (May 9 vs. PIT)
Smallest Paid Attendance, Road ............................................15,018 (April 30 at MIA)
Home Sellouts ...................................................................................1 (April 1 vs. SD)
Longest Winning Streak................................................................5 (May 26 - May 30)
Longest Losing Streak.....................................................6 (2x, last, May 10 - May 15)
Largest Deficit Overcome.....3 runs (3x, last, June 16 vs. CHC, trailed 3-0 after 8, won, 4-3)
Largest Lead Lost .....................6 (April 16 at COL - G2, led 8-2 in 5th, lost, 9-8 in 10)
OuTFIELDASSISTS (10)
NAME
Byrd
Lagares
Valdespin
Duda
Ankiel
CuRRENTDISABLEDLIST
NAME
Santana
Francisco
Mejia
Familia
Atchison
Tejada
Turner
INJuRY
left shoulder capsule tear
right elbow surgery (60-Day)
elbow tendon inflammation (60-Day)
right biceps tendinitis (60-Day)
sore right groin
right quad strain
left intercostal strain
NY METS
RETuRNDATE
Out for the year
May 22
May 22
July 8
July 4
June 14
July 2
MuLTI-RuN INNINGS
EJECTIONS
NAME
DATE
COLLINS
5.20 vs. CIN
HPTom Hallion (Balls & Strikes)
COLLINS
5.28 vs. NYY
2B Adrain Johnson (Call at second)
HAWKINS
5.20 vs. CIN
HPTom Hallion (Balls &Strikes)
OPPONENTS
ONDL
3.22
3.22
3.22
5.9
6.19
5.30
6.17
RuNS
2
3
4
5
6
TIMES
39
13
9
5
LAST
7th, 6.18 at ATL-G2
5th, 6.19 at ATL
8th, 6.18 at ATL-G2
1st, 5.29 vs. NYY
38
22
34
23
53
27
48
37
22 10
10+ TOTALS
314
26
30
22
31
34
21
36
28
26
262
(LAST)
5.19 at CHC
6.15 vs. CHC
4.5 vs. MIA
5.13 at STL
6.1 at MIA
CATCHERSSTEALING
NAME
Buck
Recker
TOTALS
CS
ATT
12
1
13
28
9
37
PCT
43 %
11 %
35 %
CATCHERSERA
TOTAL
4
3
1
1
1
NAME
Buck
Recker
ER
240
44
INN
ERA
512.0
107.0
4.22
3.70
ERRORLESSSTREAK
NAME
Buck
Brown
Byrd
Duda
Lagares
Murphy
Nieuwenhuis
Satin
Quintanilla
Recker
Turner
Valdespin
Wright
Young
G
29
11
18
40
17
4
6
10
13
0
22
1
4
5
LASTERROR
5/8/13
9/26/12
5/29/13
5/1/13
5/12/13
6/16/13
6/11/13
6/2/13
6/18/13-G2
4/9/13
6/15/13
6/16/13
6/6/13
CAREERWALKOFFS
NAME TIMES
Buck
1
Brown
0
Byrd
5
Duda
2
Lagares
0
Murphy
2
Nieuwenhuis 2
Satin
0
Quintanilla
1
Recker
0
Tejada
2
Turner
2
Valdespin
1
Wright
8
Young
0
LAST
5/5/09 (1B)
4/7/13 (1B)
5/28/13 (1B)
4/9/12 (1B)
6/16/13 (HR)
8/24/08 (HR)
9/23/12 (1B)
9/9/11 (2B)
4/25/13 (GS)
7/5/12 (1B)
-
RECORDBREAKDOWN
Leading After 6 ..............................16-6
Tied After 6.......................................5-8
Trailing After 6 ...............................6-27
Leading After 7 ..............................18-6
Tied After 7.......................................3-6
Trailing After 7 ...............................6-29
Leading After 8 ..............................20-4
Tied After 8.......................................2-6
Trailing After 8 ...............................5-31
Out Hit Opponent ..........................14-3
Get Out Hit .....................................6-35
Equal in Hits.....................................7-3
Quality Start .................................19-17
Non Quality Start ...........................8-24
Shutouts...........................................2-3
One Run Games ..........................10-12
Two Run Games ..............................5-4
Score 4 orMoreRuns .................20-11
Score 3 or Less Runs....................7-30
Hit a Home Run............................23-22
Hit 2+ Home Runs ...........................9-4
Do Not Allow a Home Run ..........16-11
Hit More Home Runs ....................16-8
Opponent Hits More HRs..............1-21
Starter Goes 6.0 +........................19-22
Starter Goes 7.0 +..........................13-7
Starter Goes 8.0+............................3-2
Home ............................................14-23
Road .............................................13-18
Day Games ...................................11-18
Night Games ................................16-23
Scoring First ................................17-10
Opponent Scores First................10-31
vs. NLEast ...................................11-20
vs. NLCentral ................................6-14
vs. NLWest ......................................3-6
Interleague .......................................7-1
Series at Home .............................4-8-1
Series on Road .............................3-5-2
Overall Series .............................7-13-3
First Game of Series ...................10-14
Rubber Game of Series...................3-3
Last Game of Series......................9-12
Series Sweeps .................................3-5
Errorless.......................................13-21
Walk-off ............................................6-5
Last At-Bat ...................................10-10
Extra Innings....................................3-5
vs. LHPStarters ...........................11-11
vs. RHPStarters ..........................16-30
MISC. WINS
Come from Behind Wins ..................13
last, 6.16 vs. CHC, trailed 3-0 after 8 won 4-3
GAME-BY-GAMERESULTS
DATE OPP
W/L
WP
LP
SV
Rec.
Pos.
4/1
SD
W, 11-2
Niese (1-0)
Volquez (0-1)
None
1-0
T1st,--4/2
OFFDAY
4/3
SD
W, 8-4
Harvey (1-0)
Richard (0-1)
None
2-0
T1st, --4/4
SD
L, 1-2
Stults (1-0)
Gee (0-1)
Street (1)
2-1 T2nd, -1.0
4/5
MIA
L, 5-7
Sanabia (1-0)
Hefner (0-1)
None
2-2
3rd,-1.0
4/6
MIA
W, 7-3
Lyon (1-0)
Webb (0-1)
None
3-2
3rd,-1.0
4/7
MIA
W, 4-3
Rice (1-0)
Cishek (0-1)
None
4-2
T2nd,-1.0
4/8
@PHI
W, 7-2
Harvey (2-0)
Halladay (0-2)
None
5-2
2nd,-1.0
4/9
@PHI
L, 3-8
Lee (2-0)
Gee (0-2)
None
5-3
3rd,-2.0
4/10 @PHI
L, 3-7
Kendrick (1-1)
Hefner (0-2)
None
5-4
3rd,-3.0
4/11
OFFDAY
4/12 @MIN W, 16-5
Niese (2-0)
Worley (0-2)
None
6-4
3rd,-3.0
4/13 @MIN
W, 4-2
Harvey (3-0)
Diamond (0-1)
Parnell (1)
7-4
T2nd,-3.0
4/14 @MIN
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFORAUGUST19
4/15 @COL
PPD SNOW - RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL 16
4/16 @COL (2) L, 4-8/8-9 Nicasio/Betancourt Gee/Burke None/None
7-6
3rd,-5.0
4/17 @COL
PPD SNOW - RESCHEDULED FORJUNE 27
4/18 @COL L, 3-11
Garland (2-0)
Niese (2-1)
None
7-7
3rd,-5.5
4/19 WAS
W, 7-1
Harvey (4-0)
Strasburg (1-3)
None
8-7
3rd,-4.5
4/20 WAS
L, 6-7
Clippard (1-0)
Edgin (0-1)
Soriano (6)
8-8
3rd,-4.5
4/21 WAS
W, 2-0
Gee (1-3)
Zimmermann (3-1) Parnell (2)
9-8
3rd,-3.5
4/22
OFFDAY
4/23
LA
L, 2-7
Belisario (1-2)
Lyon (1-1)
None
9-9
3rd,-5.0
4/24
LA W, 7-3 (10) Parnell (1-0)
Wall (0-1)
None
10-9
2nd,-4.0
4/25
LA
L, 2-3
Jansen (1-0)
Rice (1-1)
League (6)
10-10 T2nd,-4.5
4/26
PHI
L, 0-4
Kendrick (2-1)
Gee (1-4)
None
10-11
3rd,-4.5
4/27
PHI
L, 4-9
Pettibone (1-0) Marcum (0-1)
None
10-12
3rd,-4.5
4/28
PHI
L, 1-5
Hamels (1-3)
Niese (2-2)
None
10-13
4th,-4.5
4/29 @MIA L, 3-4 (15) Rauch (1-2)
Marcum (0-2)
None
10-14
4th,-5.5
4/30 @MIA
L, 1-2
Webb (1-1)
Hefner (0-3)
None
10-15
4th,-6.5
5/1
@MIA
W, 7-6
Gee (2-4)
Ramos (0-1)
Parnell (3)
11-15
4th,-5.5
5/2
OFFDAY
5/3
@ATL W, 7-5 (10) Parnell (2-0)
Walden (1-1)
Familia (1)
12-15
4th,-4.0
5/4
@ATL
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR JUNE18
5/5
@ATL
L, 4-9
Hudson (4-1)
Niese (2-3)
None
12-16
4th,-5.0
5/6
OFFDAY
5/7
CWS W, 1-0 (10) Parnell (3-0)
Jones (0-3)
None
13-16
4th,-4.5
5/8
CWS
L, 3-6
Peavy (4-1)
Hefner (0-4)
None
13-17
4th,-5.5
5/9
PIT
W, 3-2
Parnell (4-0)
Grilli (0-1)
None
14-17
3rd,-5.5
5/10
PIT
L, 3-7 Rodriguez (3-2) Marcum (0-3)
Grilli (14)
14-18
3rd,-5.5
5/11
PIT
L, 2-11
Liriano (1-0)
Niese (2-4)
None
14-19
4th,-5.5
5/12
PIT
L, 2-3
Wilson (3-0)
Rice (1-2)
Grilli (15)
14-20
4th,-5.5
5/13 @STL
L, 3-6
Lynn (6-1)
Rice (1-3)
Mujica (10)
14-21
4th,-6.5
5/14 @STL L, 4-10
Gast (1-0)
Gee (2-5)
None
14-22
4th,-6.5
5/15 @STL
L, 2-4
Maness (3-0)
Marcum (0-4)
Mujica (11)
14-23
4th,-6.5
5/16 @STL
W, 5-2
Niese (3-4)
Wainwright (5-3) Parnell (4)
15-23
4th,-6.0
5/17 @CHC W, 3-2
Harvey (5-0)
Jackson (1-6)
Parnell (5)
16-23
4th,-6.0
5/18 @CHC
L, 2-8
Feldman (4-3)
Hefner (0-5)
None
16-24
4th,-7.0
5/19 @CHC W, 4-3
Rice (2-3)
Fujikawa (1-1)
Parnell (6)
17-24
4th,-7.0
5/20
CIN
L, 3-4
Cueto (2-0)
Marcum (0-5)
Chapman (9)
17-25
4th,-8.0
5/21
CIN
L, 0-4
Leake (4-2)
Niese (3-5)
None
17-26
4th,-9.0
5/22
CIN
L, 4-7
Simon (4-1)
Parnell (4-1)
Chapman (10) 17-27
4th,-10.0
5/23
OFFDAY
5/24
ATL L, 5-7 (10) Varvaro (2-0)
Lyon (1-2)
Kimbrel (15)
17-28
4th,-11.0
5/25
ATL
L, 0-6
Minor (6-2)
Gee (2-6)
None
17-29
4th,-12.0
5/26
ATL
W, 4-2
Hawkins (1-0)
Gearrin (1-1)
Parnell (7)
18-29
4th,-11.0
5/27
NYY
W, 2-1
Lyon (2-2)
Robertson (3-1)
Parnell (8)
19-29
4th,-10.0
5/28
NYY
W, 2-1
Rice (3-3)
Rivera (0-1)
None
20-29
4th,-10.0
5/29 @NYY W, 9-4
Hefner (1-5)
Phelps (3-3)
None
21-29
4th,-9.0
5/30 @NYY W, 3-1
Gee (3-6)
Nuno (1-2)
Parnell (9)
22-29
4th,-9.0
5/31 @MIA
L, 1-5
Turner (1-0)
Marcum (0-6)
None
22-30
4th,-9.0
6/1
@MIA
L, 1-8 Fernandez (3-3) McHugh (0-1)
None
22-31
4th,-10.0
6/2
@MIA L, 6-11
LeBlanc (1-5)
Rice (3-4)
None
22-32
4th,-11.0
6/3
OFFDAY
6/4
@WAS L, 2-3
Clippard (4-1)
Parnell (4-2)
None
22-33
4th,-12.5
6/5
@WAS W, 10-1
Gee (4-6)
Haren (4-7)
None
23-33
4th,-12.5
6/6
@WAS
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR JULY 26
6/7
MIA
PPD RAIN - RESCHEDULEDFOR SEPTEMBER 14
6/8
MIA L, 1-2 (20) Slowey (2-5)
Marcum (0-7)
Cishek (6)
23-34
4th,-12.5
6/9
MIA L, 4-8 (10) Qualls (1-0)
Parnell (4-3)
None
23-35
4th,-13.5
6/10
OFFDAY
6/11
STL
L, 2-9
Wacha (1-0)
Hefner (1-6)
None
23-36
4th,-13.0
6/12
STL
W, 5-1
Gee (5-6)
Miller (7-4)
None
24-36
4th,-12.0
6/13
STL
L, 1-2 Wainwright (10-3) Harvey (5-1)
Mujica (19)
24-37
4th,-12.5
6/14
CHC
L, 3-6
Jackson (3-8)
Marcum (0-8)
Gregg (8)
24-38
4th,-12.5
6/15
CHC
L, 2-5
Feldman (6-5)
Niese (3-6)
Gregg (9)
24-39
4th,-13.5
6/16
CHC
W, 4-3
Parnell (5-3)
Marmol (2-4)
None
25-39
4th,-13.5
6/17 @ATL
L, 1-2
Carpenter (1-0)
Gee (5-7)
None
25-40
4th,-14.5
6/18 @ATL (2)W,4-3/6-1 Harvey/Wheeler Wood/Maholm Parnell/None
27-40
4th,-12.5
6/19 @ATL
L, 3-5
Medlen (4-7)
Marcum (0-9)
Kimbrel (20)
27-41
4th,-13.5
6/20 @ATL
6/21 @PHI
6/22 @PHI
6/23 @PHI
6/24
OFFDAY
6/25 @CWS
6/26 @CWS
6/27 @COL
6/28 WAS
6/29 WAS
6/30 WAS
7/1
ARZ
7/2
ARZ
7/3
ARZ
7/4
ARZ
7/5
@MIL
7/6
@MIL
7/7
@MIL
7/8
@SF
7/9
@SF
7/10 @SF
7/11
OFF DAY
7/12 @PIT
7/13 @PIT
PLAYER
DavidWright
DATE OPP
7/14 @PIT
7/15
7/16
7/17
7/18
7/19
PHI
7/20
PHI
7/21
PHI
7/22
ATL
7/23
ATL
7/24
ATL
7/25
ATL
7/26 @WAS (2)
7/27 @WAS
7/28 @WAS
7/29 @MIA
7/30 @MIA
7/31 @MIA
8/1
@MIA
8/2
KC
8/3
KC
8/4
KC
8/5
8/6
COL
8/7
COL
8/8
COL
8/9
@ARZ
8/10 @ARZ
8/11 @ARZ
8/12 @LA
8/13 @LA
8/14 @LA
8/15 @SD
8/16 @SD
8/17 @SD
8/18 @SD
8/19 @MIN
8/20
ATL
8/21
ATL
8/22
8/23
DET
8/24
DET
8/25
DET
8/26
PHI
8/27
PHI
8/28
PHI
8/29
PHI
8/30 @WAS
8/31 @WAS
9/1
@WAS
9/2
@ATL
9/3
@ATL
9/4
@ATL
9/5
9/6
@CLE
9/7
@CLE
9/8
@CLE
9/9
WAS
9/10 WAS
9/11
WAS
9/12 WAS
9/13
MIA
9/14 MIA (2)
9/15
MIA
9/16
9/17
SF
9/18
SF
9/19
SF
9/20 @PHI
9/21 @PHI
9/22 @PHI
9/23 @CIN
9/24 @CIN
9/25 @CIN
9/26
MIL
9/27
MIL
9/28
MIL
9/29
MIL
PAGE 7
W/L
WP
LP
Pos.
OFF DAY
OFF DAY
OFF DAY
OFF DAY
10-15
12-15
5-11
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
Team
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
ERA:
RECORDBYMONTH
April
May
June
July
August
September
Totals
Rec.
OFF DAY
2013 ALL-STAR GAME (CITI FIELD)
OFF DAY
OFF DAY
APRIL TOTALS
MAY TOTALS
JUNE TOTALS
JULY TOTALS
FIRSTHALF
AUGUST TOTALS
SEPTEMBER TOTALS
OCTOBER TOTALS
SECONDHALF
Month
SV
Home Road
Total
7-8 3-7
10-15
5-9 7-6
12-15
2-6 3-5
5-11
0-0 0-0
0-0
0-0 0-0
0-0
0-0 0-0
0-0
14-23 13-18 27-41
UPCOMINGMETSMILESTONES
MILESTONE
PLAYER
Jordany Valdespin
7 home runs to 220
(ties Mike Piazza for second place in
franchise history)
39 home runs to 252
(ties Darryl Strawberry for first place in
franchise history)
LaTroy Hawkins
4.08
4.43
3.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
RECORDBYDAY
Month
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Totals
Home Road
4-3 1-2
2-1 1-3
2-3 2-6
3-2 3-3
1-3 2-1
1-5 3-1
1-6 1-2
14-23 13-18
Total
5-5
3-4
4-9
6-5
3-4
4-6
2-8
27-41
MILESTONE
1 pinch-hit home run to 7
(takes over sole place of second place in
franchise history)
6 appearances to 906
(Ties Cy Young for 22nd all-time )
LASTTIMEITHAPPENED...
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HITTING
Two-Home Runs, Single Game, Player..........................................................................................................................................Marlon Byrd, June 6, 2013, at Washington
Three Home Runs, Single Game, Player ...................................................................................................................Ike Davis, July 28, 2012 at Arizona (3 solo home runs)
Hit for the Cycle ...............................................................................................................................................................................Scott Hairston, April 27, 2012 at Colorado
Inside-the-Park Home Run .......................................................................................................................Angel Pagan, May 19, 2010 at Washington (off Livan Hernandez)
Leadoff Home Run ....................................................................................................................................Mike Baxter, August 30, 2012, at Philadelphia (off Kyle Kendrick)
Walk-off Home Run...........................................................................................................................Kirk Nieuwenhuis, June 16, 2013, vs. Chicago-NL (off Carlos Marmol)
Pinch-Hit Home Run .............................................................................................................................................Jordany Valdespin, May 1, 2013 at Miami (off A.J. Ramos)
Grand Slam........................................................................................................................................Jordany Valdespin, April 24, 2013, vs. Los Angeles-NL (off Josh Wall)
Pinch-Hit Grand Slam .............................................................................................................................Fernando Tatis, July 27, 2009, vs. Colorado (off Franklin Morales)
Walk-off Grand Slam.........................................................................................................................Jordany Valdespin, April 24, 2013, vs. Los Angeles-NL (off Josh Wall)
Four Home Runs, Team ....................................................................May 3, 2013 at Atlanta (Won, 7-5, 10 innings; John Buck, Lucas Duda, Marlon Byrd, David Wright)
Five Home Runs, Team ...............................September 30, 2006 at Washington (Won, 13-0; Ramon Castro, Endy Chavez, Julio Franco, David Wright, Shawn Green)
Six Home Runs, Team.....................................June 15, 1999 at Cincinnati (Won, 11-3; Ricky Henderson-2; John Olerud, Mike Piazza, Edgardo Alfonzo, Matt Franco)
Seven Home Runs, Team ................................April 19, 2005 at Philadelphia (Won 16-4; Jose Reyes-2; Victor Diaz-2, Mike Piazza, Doug Mientkiewicz, David Wright)
Back-to-Back Home Runs ............................................................Justin Turner & David Wright, September 25, 2012, vs. Pittsburgh (off Wandy Rodriguez, 1st inning)
Back-to-Back-to-Back Home Runs....................................Carlos Delgado, David Wright & Paul Lo Duca, June 7, 2007 vs. Philadelphia (off Cole Hamels, 6th inning)
PITCHING
Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ..............................................................................................................Dillon Gee, June 17, 2013, at Atlanta (Lost, 2-1, 8.1 innings)
Complete-Game Shutout....................................................................................................................................................R.A. Dickey, August 31, 2012, at Miami (Won, 3-0)
No-Hitter, Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ......................................................................................................Johan Santana, June 1, 2012, vs. St. Louis (Won, 8-0)
One-Hitter, Complete Game- 8.0 or more innings ......................................................................................................R.A. Dickey, June 18, 2012, vs. Baltimore (Won, 5-0)
Two-Hitter, Complete Game ..........................................................................................................................Miguel Batista, September 28, 2011, vs. Cincinnati (Won, 3-0)
Two-Hitter, Combined ..............................................................................................Dillon Gee (4.0), D.J. Carrasco (2.0), Bobby Parnell (2.0), Francisco Rodriguez (1,0)
......................................................................................................................................................................................................................June 15, 2011, at Atlanta (Won, 4-0)
Back-to-BackShutouts, Individual ..........................................................................Johan Santana, May 26, 2012 vs. San Diego (9-0) & June 1, 2012 vs. St. Louis (8-0)
Back-to-BackShutouts, Team........................................................................................................June 29 (vs. Los Angeles-NL, 9-0) & June 30 (vs. Los Angeles-NL, 5-0)
Three Straight Shutouts, Team ......................................May 25, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (8-0), May 26, 2010 vs. Philadelphia (5-0) & May 27, 2010 vs Philadelphia (3-0)
10+ Strikeouts, Individual........................................................................................................Matt Harvey, June 18, 2013 at Atlanta, Game 1, 13 in 7.0 innings (Won, 4-3)
15+ Strikeouts, Individual......................................................................Al Leiter, August 1, 1999, at Chicago (NL), 15 in 7.0 innings (No-Decision,Won, 5-4, 13 innings)
Three Hits, Pitcher ..........................................................................................................................................................................Chris Young, April 6, 2011 at Philadelphia
Four RBI,Pitcher ....................................................................................................................................................................Dwight Gooden, May 11, 1990 vs. Los Angeles
Home Run, Pitcher ......................................................................................................................................Jeremy Hefner, May 29, 2012 vs. Philadelphia (off Joe Blanton)
MISCELLANEOUS
Last 1-0 Victory...................................................................................................................................................................................................May 7, 2013, vs. Chicago (AL)
Last 1-0 Loss.......................................................................................................................................................................................................August 23, 2012 vs. Colorado
Triple Play .....................................May 19, 2010 at Washington, 5th inning, CF Angel Pagan-C Henry Blanco-SS Jose Reyes, 1B Ike Davis, Batter-Cristian Guzman
Opponent Triple Play ..................June 10, 2010 vs. San Diego (Game Two), 3B Chase Headley to 2B Lance Zawadzki to 1B Adrian Gonzalez, Batter- Ruben Tejada
Position Player Pitching ................................................................................................................................................Rob Johnson, May 18, 2012, at Toronto (Lost, 14-5)
Pitcher, Pinch Hitting .......................................................................................................................................................Jonathon Niese, May 16, 2011 vs. Florida (Tripled)
Opponent Steal of Home .......................................................................................................................................................Jesus Guzman, August 11, 2011 vs. San Diego
Steal of Home .......................................................................................................................................................................................Jason Pridie, May 15, 2011 at Houston
INSTANTREPLAY REVIEWS
DATE
4/24
5/10
OPPONENT
Los Angeles-NL
Pittsburgh
BATTER
M.Kemp
G.Jones
PITCHER
M.Harvey
S.Marcum
INNING/OUT
6th/2 Out
5th/1 out
INITIALCALL
In Play
In Play
RULINGAFTER
Home Run
Home Run
DELAY
2 min,29 secs
1 min, 32 secs
NEWYORKMETS RECENTTRANSACTIONS
Brandon Hicks.
March 15- Optioned INF WILMER FLORES and reassigned RHPCARLOS TORRES and INF
JOSH SATIN to minor league camp.
March 10- Optioned RHP ZACK WHEELER, OF CESAR PUELLO, RHP HANSEL ROBLES,
RHP COLLIN MCHUGH, LHP DARIN GORSKI, INF REESE HAVENS, OF JUAN LAGARES,
INF WILFREDO TOVAR, RHP GONZALEZ GERMEN AND RHP ELVIN RAMIREZ to minor
league camp.
March 9- Assigned RHPCORY MAZZONI, RHPRAFAEL MONTERO AND C JUAN CENTENO
to minor league camp.