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New York Mets all-time win–loss records Statistic Wins Losses Win% New York Mets regular season record (1962–2024) 4,816 5,148 .483 New York Mets postseason record (1962–2024) 59 46 .562 All-time regular and postseason record: 4,875: 5,194.484
The 1962 New York Mets season was the first regular season for the Mets, as the National League returned to New York City for the first time since 1957. They went 40–120 (.250) and finished tenth and last in the National League, 60 + 1 ⁄ 2 games behind the NL Champion San Francisco Giants , who had once called New York home.
The Chicago White Sox remained tied with the 1962 New York Mets for the modern major league record of 120 losses in a season, rallying to score three runs in the eighth inning and beat the Los ...
The 2024 New York Mets season was the franchise's 63rd season in Major League Baseball, their 16th at Citi Field, and their fourth under majority owner Steve Cohen. After a dismal 22–33 start to the season following a 10–3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 29, the team held a critical meeting, led by shortstop Francisco Lindor . [ 1 ]
The 1962 New York Mets lost 120 games, a mark that lives in baseball infamy, a record with which no MLB team wants to be associated. The 2003 Detroit Tigers came close, very close, to matching the ...
The 2024 Chicago White Sox have made history, but it's not the good kind. They lost their 120th game of the season on Sunday, tying the 1962 New York Mets for the most losses in a single season ...
But that's not as bad as last year's Oakland A's, who were at minus-259 after 108 games with a record of 30-78. Oakland ultimately avoided threatening the 1962 Mets, finishing 50-112. This year's White Sox lost 22 of their first 25 games, and after a 14-game skid — yes, they've had more than one of those — they were 15-48 in early June.
Career pitching records Statistic Player Record Mets career Ref ERA: Jacob deGrom: 2.49: 2014-2022: Example Wins: Tom Seaver: 198: 1967-1977, 1983: Example Win–loss Percentage