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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
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: Dwight Gooden.649: 1984-1994: Example Walks plus hits per inning pitched: Jacob deGrom: 0.998: 2014-2022: Example Hits Allowed/9 Innings Pitched: Nolan Ryan: 6.51 ...
The New York Yankees have the highest all-time regular season win–loss percentage (.569) in Major League Baseball history. Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization, which consists of a total of 30 teams—15 teams in the National League (NL) and 15 in the American League (AL). The NL and AL were formed in 1876 and ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... the team's overall win–loss record is 4,816 ... Throughout the 60-year history of the franchise, the Mets have won two World ...
On April 17, 2010, the Mets beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2–1 in 20 innings. This was the fourth game of at least 20 innings in Mets history, but their first win. On April 28, the Mets defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 7–3 to complete a 9–1 homestand, tying a franchise record reached by the 1969 and 1988 teams. The Mets had two eight-game ...
The 2019 New York Mets season was the franchise's 58th season and the team's 11th season at Citi Field.Despite improving on their 77–85 campaign from last year by 9 games with an 86–76 record, they were three games behind the Milwaukee Brewers for a wild card spot and thus missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season.
The 2021 season was the first since the 2012 season that the team's late 1990s-2000s era black alternate uniforms were worn, but only for select home game days. [3] [4] On July 15, the team announced that starting July 30, the Mets would wear their black jerseys every home Friday game for the rest of the year.
The 2007 New York Mets season was the 46th regular season for the Mets. The Mets were defending their first divisional championship since 1988. While the Atlanta Braves were counted as possible competition, the Philadelphia Phillies were predicted as the front-runners, albeit by their own star shortstop, Jimmy Rollins. [1]