2013 New York Mets
Opening Day at Citi Field
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCiti Field
CityNew York, New York
Record74–88 (.457)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersFred Wilpon
General managersSandy Alderson
ManagersTerry Collins
TelevisionSportsNet New York
WPIX (CW affiliate)
(Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph Kiner)
RadioWFAN / WFAN-FM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
(Howie Rose, Josh Lewin, Ed Coleman)
WQBU-FM (Spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jiminez)
Seasons

The 2013 New York Mets season was the franchise's 52nd season. The Mets hosted the 84th MLB All-Star Game on July 16 at Citi Field, their home for five seasons. The Mets finished the season with a record of 74–88, finishing third in the National League East. The season was the Mets' first non-fourth-place finish since 2008. It was also the final season for Ralph Kiner, who had been with their broadcast team since its first season.

Offseason

The Mets lost their rights to the Minor League Baseball affiliate Buffalo Bisons as their AAA team. For 2013–15, the Mets have agreed to a deal to claim the Las Vegas 51s as their newest minor league affiliate, for Triple A.

On November 7, 2012, the Mets and outfielder Jason Bay agreed to part ways, with the team buying out the $21 million remaining on his contract and releasing him.

On December 17, the Mets and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a deal sending 2012 Cy Young Award winner R. A. Dickey, Josh Thole and Mike Nickeas to Toronto in exchange for prospects Travis d'Arnaud, Noah Syndergaard, and Wuilmer Becerra and veteran catcher John Buck.

Regular season

On May 30, the Mets swept the Yankees for the second time in the history of the modern Subway Series. The Yankees had swept six games from the Mets in 2003.[1][2]

On August 30, 2013, the Mets traded catcher John Buck and outfielder Marlon Byrd through the waiver process, to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Mets received reliever Vic Black and Dilson Herrera.

On September 1, 2013, Sandy Alderson announced he expects manager Terry Collins to not be fired by the club. Fans and certain media members have been publicly criticizing Collins' moves in games, and his general managing presence, and repertoire.

Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 9666 0.593 56–25 40–41
Washington Nationals 8676 0.531 10 47–34 39–42
New York Mets 7488 0.457 22 33–48 41–40
Philadelphia Phillies 7389 0.451 23 43–38 30–51
Miami Marlins 62100 0.383 34 36–45 26–55

National League Division Champs

Division Winners W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 9765 0.599
Atlanta Braves 9666 0.593
Los Angeles Dodgers 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 9468 0.580 +4
Cincinnati Reds 9072 0.556
Washington Nationals 8676 0.531 4
Arizona Diamondbacks 8181 0.500 9
San Diego Padres 7686 0.469 14
San Francisco Giants 7686 0.469 14
Colorado Rockies 7488 0.457 16
Milwaukee Brewers 7488 0.457 16
New York Mets 7488 0.457 16
Philadelphia Phillies 7389 0.451 17
Chicago Cubs 6696 0.407 24
Miami Marlins 62100 0.383 28

Record vs. opponents

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona2–44–33–412–710–94–26–13–43–43–37–127–124–32–411–9
Atlanta4–25–14–36–15–213–62–410–911–84–31–53–44–313–611–9
Chicago3–41–55–143–31–64–36–133–33–37–123–44–37–123–413–7
Cincinnati4–33–414–52–44–36–110–94–24–28–113–36–18–113–411–9
Colorado7–121–63–34–210–93–44–23–43–44–212–79–103–43–45–15
Los Angeles9–102–56–13–49–105–24–25–15–24–211–88–114–35–112–8
Miami2–46–133–41–64–32–51–511–87–122–43–44–32–45–149–11
Milwaukee1–64–213–69–102–42–45–14–35–27–123–45–25–143–46–14
New York4–39–103–32–44–31–58–113–410–92–54–34–22–57–1211–9
Philadelphia4–38–113–32–44–32–512–72–59–103–44–23–32–58–117–13
Pittsburgh3–33–412–711–82–42–44–212–75–24–33–44–310–94–315–5
San Diego12–75–14–33–37–128–114–34–33–42–44–38–112–42–58–12
San Francisco12–74–33–41–610–911–83–42–52–43–33–411–82–43–36–14
St. Louis3–43–412–711–84–33–44–214–55–25–29–104–24–26–010–10
Washington4–26–134–34–34–31–514–54–312–711–83–45–23–30–611–9

Game log

Legend
Mets Win Mets Loss Game Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
2013 Game Log
Overall: 74–88 (Home: 33–48; Away: 41–40)
April: 10–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 3–7)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
1April 1Padres11–2Jon Niese (1–0)Edinson Vólquez (0–1)Citi Field (41,053)1–0
2April 3Padres8–4Matt Harvey (1–0)Clayton Richard (0–1)Citi Field (22,239)2–0
3April 4Padres1–2Eric Stults (1–0)Dillon Gee (0–1)Huston Street (1)Citi Field (21,519)2–1
4April 5Marlins5–7Alex Sanabia (1–0)Jeremy Hefner (0–1)Citi Field (24,935)2–2
5April 6Marlins7–3Brandon Lyon (1–0)Ryan Webb (0–1)Citi Field (28,474)3–2
6April 7Marlins4–3Scott Rice (1–0)Steve Cishek (0–1)Citi Field (29,780)4–2
7April 8@Phillies7–2Matt Harvey (2–0)Roy Halladay (0–2)Citizens Bank Park (35,393)5–2
8April 9@Phillies3–8Cliff Lee (2–0)Dillon Gee (0–2)Citizens Bank Park (38,305)5–3
9April 10@Phillies3–7Kyle Kendrick (1–1)Jeremy Hefner (0–2)Citizens Bank Park (38,715)5–4
10April 12@Twins16–5Jon Niese (2–0)Vance Worley (0–2)Target Field (23,735)6–4
11April 13@Twins4–2Matt Harvey (3–0)Scott Diamond (0–1)Bobby Parnell (1)Target Field (28,804)7–4
April 14@TwinsPostponed (snow); Rescheduled for August 19Target Field
April 15@RockiesPostponed (snow); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on April 16Coors Field
12April 16@Rockies4–8Juan Nicasio (2–0)Dillon Gee (0–3)Coors Field (21,510)7–5
13April 16@Rockies8–9Rafael Betancourt (1–0)Greg Burke (0–1)Coors Field (20,239)7–6
April 17@RockiesPostponed (snow); Rescheduled for June 27Coors Field
14April 18@Rockies3–11Jon Garland (2–0)Jon Niese (2–1)Coors Field (18,341)7–7
15April 19Nationals7–1Matt Harvey (4–0)Stephen Strasburg (1–3)Citi Field (26,675)8–7
16April 20Nationals6–7Tyler Clippard (1–0)Josh Edgin (0–1)Rafael Soriano (6)Citi Field (24,325)8–8
17April 21Nationals2–0Dillon Gee (1–3)Jordan Zimmermann (3–1)Bobby Parnell (2)Citi Field (26,225)9–8
18April 23Dodgers2–7Ronald Belisario (1–2)Brandon Lyon (1–1)Citi Field (21,135)9–9
19April 24Dodgers7–3 (10)Bobby Parnell (1–0)Josh Wall (0–1)Citi Field (24,130)10–9
20April 25Dodgers2–3Kenley Jansen (1–0)Scott Rice (1–1)Brandon League (6)Citi Field (24,851)10–10
21April 26Phillies0–4Kyle Kendrick (2–1)Dillon Gee (1–4)Citi Field (21,582)10–11
22April 27Phillies4–9Jonathan Pettibone (1–0)Shaun Marcum (0–1)Citi Field (29,248)10–12
23April 28Phillies1–5Cole Hamels (1–3)Jon Niese (2–2)Citi Field (28,990)10–13
24April 29@Marlins3–4 (15)Jon Rauch (1–2)Shaun Marcum (0–2)Marlins Park (15,605)10–14
25April 30@Marlins1–2Ryan Webb (1–1)Jeremy Hefner (0–3)Marlins Park (15,018)10–15
May: 12–15 (Home: 5–9; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
26May 1@Marlins7–6Dillon Gee (2–4)A. J. Ramos (0–1)Bobby Parnell (3)Marlins Park (16,188)11–15
27May 3@Braves7–5Bobby Parnell (2–0)Jordan Walden (1–1)Jeurys Familia (1)Turner Field (30,871)12–15
May 4@BravesPostponed (rain); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on June 18Turner Field
28May 5@Braves4–9Tim Hudson (4–1)Jon Niese (2–3)Turner Field (32,849)12–16
29May 7White Sox1–0 (10)Bobby Parnell (3–0)Nate Jones (0–3)Citi Field (23,394)13–16
30May 8White Sox3–6Jake Peavy (4–1)Jeremy Hefner (0–4)Citi Field (21,470)13–17
31May 9Pirates3–2Bobby Parnell (4–0)Jason Grilli (0–1)Citi Field (20,147)14–17
32May 10Pirates3–7Wandy Rodríguez (3–2)Shaun Marcum (0–3)Jason Grilli (14)Citi Field (25,123)14–18
33May 11Pirates2–11Francisco Liriano (1–0)Jon Niese (2–4)Citi Field (31,160)14–19
34May 12Pirates2–3Justin Wilson (3–0)Scott Rice (1–2)Jason Grilli (15)Citi Field (28,404)14–20
35May 13@Cardinals3–6Lance Lynn (6–1)Scott Rice (1–3)Edward Mujica (10)Busch Stadium (38,412)14–21
36May 14@Cardinals4–10John Gast (1–0)Dillon Gee (2–5)Busch Stadium (37,460)14–22
37May 15@Cardinals2–4Seth Maness (3–0)Shaun Marcum (0–4)Edward Mujica (11)Busch Stadium (38,143)14–23
38May 16@Cardinals5–2Jon Niese (3–4)Adam Wainwright (5–3)Bobby Parnell (4)Busch Stadium (44,068)15–23
39May 17@Cubs3–2Matt Harvey (5–0)Edwin Jackson (1–6)Bobby Parnell (5)Wrigley Field (34,890)16–23
40May 18@Cubs2–8Scott Feldman (4–3)Jeremy Hefner (0–5)Wrigley Field (38,766)16–24
41May 19@Cubs4–3Scott Rice (2–3)Kyuji Fujikawa (1–1)Bobby Parnell (6)Wrigley Field (34,258)17–24
42May 20Reds3–4Johnny Cueto (2–0)Shaun Marcum (0–5)Aroldis Chapman (9)Citi Field (23,038)17–25
43May 21Reds0–4Mike Leake (4–2)Jon Niese (3–5)Citi Field (23,183)17–26
44May 22Reds4–7Alfredo Simón (4–1)Bobby Parnell (4–1)Aroldis Chapman (10)Citi Field (30,415)17–27
45May 24Braves5–7 (10)Anthony Varvaro (2–0)Brandon Lyon (1–2)Craig Kimbrel (15)Citi Field (32,325)17–28
46May 25Braves0–6Mike Minor (6–2)Dillon Gee (2–6)Citi Field (27,622)17–29
47May 26Braves4–2LaTroy Hawkins (1–0)Cory Gearrin (1–1)Bobby Parnell (7)Citi Field (27,296)18–29
48May 27Yankees2–1Brandon Lyon (2–2)David Robertson (3–1)Bobby Parnell (8)Citi Field (32,911)19–29
49May 28Yankees2–1Scott Rice (3–3)Mariano Rivera (0–1)Citi Field (31,877)20–29
50May 29@Yankees9–4Jeremy Hefner (1–5)David Phelps (3–3)Yankee Stadium (43,681)21–29
51May 30@Yankees3–1Dillon Gee (3–6)Vidal Nuño (1–2)Bobby Parnell (9)Yankee Stadium (44,207)22–29
52May 31@Marlins1–5Jacob Turner (1–0)Shaun Marcum (0–6)Marlins Park (16,493)22–30
June: 11–15 (Home: 3–8; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
53June 1@Marlins1–8José Fernández (3–3)Collin McHugh (0–1)Marlins Park (16,283)22–31
54June 2@Marlins6–11Wade LeBlanc (1–5)Scott Rice (3–4)Marlins Park (18,434)22–32
55June 4@Nationals2–3Tyler Clippard (4–1)Bobby Parnell (4–2)Nationals Park (31,473)22–33
56June 5@Nationals10–1Dillon Gee (4–6)Dan Haren (4–7)Nationals Park (36,155)23–33
June 6@NationalsPostponed (rain); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on July 26Nationals Park
June 7MarlinsPostponed (rain); Rescheduled as doubleheader on September 14Citi Field
57June 8Marlins1–2 (20)Kevin Slowey (2–5)Shaun Marcum (0–7)Steve Cishek (6)Citi Field (20,338)23–34
58June 9Marlins4–8 (10)Chad Qualls (1–0)Bobby Parnell (4–3)Citi Field (21,747)23–35
59June 11Cardinals2–9Michael Wacha (1–0)Jeremy Hefner (1–6)Citi Field (21,581)23–36
60June 12Cardinals5–1Dillon Gee (5–6)Shelby Miller (7–4)Citi Field (23,331)24–36
61June 13Cardinals1–2Adam Wainwright (10–3)Matt Harvey (5–1)Edward Mujica (19)Citi Field (25,471)24–37
62June 14Cubs3–6Edwin Jackson (3–8)Shaun Marcum (0–8)Kevin Gregg (8)Citi Field (32,208)24–38
63June 15Cubs2–5Scott Feldman (6–5)Jon Niese (3–6)Kevin Gregg (9)Citi Field (27,004)24–39
64June 16Cubs4–3Bobby Parnell (5–3)Carlos Mármol (2–4)Citi Field (30,256)25–39
65June 17@Braves1–2David Carpenter (1–0)Dillon Gee (5–7)Turner Field (22,048)25–40
66June 18@Braves4–3Matt Harvey (6–1)Alex Wood (0–1)Bobby Parnell (10)Turner Field (21,857)26–40
67June 18@Braves6–1Zack Wheeler (1–0)Paul Maholm (7–6)Turner Field (21,073)27–40
68June 19@Braves3–5Kris Medlen (4–7)Shaun Marcum (0–9)Craig Kimbrel (20)Turner Field (21,852)27–41
69June 20@Braves4–3LaTroy Hawkins (2–0)Mike Minor (8–3)Bobby Parnell (11)Turner Field (33,824)28–41
70June 21@Phillies4–3Jeremy Hefner (2–6)Cole Hamels (2–11)Bobby Parnell (12)Citizens Bank Park (40,062)29–41
71June 22@Phillies7–8Jonathan Papelbon (2–0)Carlos Torres (0–1)Citizens Bank Park (45,725)29–42
72June 23@Phillies8–0Matt Harvey (7–1)John Lannan (0–2)Citizens Bank Park (44,951)30–42
73June 25@White Sox4–5Addison Reed (3–0)LaTroy Hawkins (2–1)U.S. Cellular Field (20,789)30–43
74June 26@White Sox3–0Shaun Marcum (1–9)John Danks (1–5)Bobby Parnell (13)U.S. Cellular Field (18,249)31–43
75June 27@Rockies3–2LaTroy Hawkins (3–1)Matt Belisle (4–5)Bobby Parnell (14)Coors Field (34,387)32–43
76June 28Nationals4–6Tyler Clippard (6–1)Bobby Parnell (5–4)Drew Storen (2)Citi Field (28,363)32–44
77June 29Nationals5–1Dillon Gee (6–7)Taylor Jordan (0–1)Citi Field (26,426)33–44
78June 30Nationals2–13Gio González (5–3)Zack Wheeler (1–1)Citi Field (33,366)33–45
July: 15–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
79July 1Diamondbacks5–4 (13)David Aardsma (1–0)Josh Collmenter (4–1)Citi Field (22,240)34–45
80July 2Diamondbacks9–1Jeremy Hefner (3–6)Patrick Corbin (9–1)Citi Field (21,500)35–45
81July 3Diamondbacks3–5Randall Delgado (1–2)Matt Harvey (7–2)Heath Bell (15)Citi Field (41,257)35–46
82July 4Diamondbacks4–5 (15)Chaz Roe (1–0)Scott Rice (3–5)Brad Ziegler (1)Citi Field (24,224)35–47
83July 5@Brewers12–5Zack Wheeler (2–1)Johnny Hellweg (0–2)Josh Edgin (1)Miller Park (32,519)36–47
84July 6@Brewers6–7Yovani Gallardo (7–8)Shaun Marcum (1–10)Francisco Rodriguez (8)Miller Park (31,619)36–48
85July 7@Brewers2–1Jeremy Hefner (4–6)Tom Gorzelanny (1–2)Bobby Parnell (15)Miller Park (39,677)37–48
86July 8@Giants4–3 (16)Josh Edgin (1–1)George Kontos (2–2)Bobby Parnell (16)AT&T Park (41,497)38–48
87July 9@Giants10–6Scott Rice (4–5)José Mijares (0–2)AT&T Park (41,534)39–48
88July 10@Giants7–2Zack Wheeler (3–1)Matt Cain (5–6)AT&T Park (41,679)40–48
89July 12@Pirates2–3 (11)Vin Mazzaro (5–2)Gonzalez Germen (0–1)PNC Park (39,036)40–49
90July 13@Pirates2–4Justin Wilson (6–1)Greg Burke (0–2)Jason Grilli (29)PNC Park (39,173)40–50
91July 14@Pirates4–2Dillon Gee (7–7)Gerrit Cole (4–3)Bobby Parnell (17)PNC Park (37,490)41–50
July 16A.L. @ N.L.0–32013 Major League Baseball All-Star GameCiti Field (45,186)
92July 19Phillies8–13Kyle Kendrick (9–6)Jeremy Hefner (4–7)Citi Field (35,021)41–51
93July 20Phillies5–4Gonzalez Germen (1–1)Cole Hamels (4–12)Bobby Parnell (18)Citi Field (26,722)42–51
94July 21Phillies5–0Matt Harvey (8–2)Cliff Lee (10–4)Citi Field (32,127)43–51
95July 22Braves1–2Jordan Walden (4–1)Bobby Parnell (5–5)Craig Kimbrel (28)Citi Field (25,111)43–52
96July 23Braves4–1Carlos Torres (1–1)Kris Medlen (6–10)Bobby Parnell (19)Citi Field (24,355)44–52
97July 24Braves2–8Tim Hudson (8–7)Jeremy Hefner (4–8)Citi Field (28,194)44–53
98July 25Braves7–4Zack Wheeler (4–1)Kameron Loe (1–2)Bobby Parnell (20)Citi Field (35,793)45–53
99July 26@Nationals11–0Jenrry Mejía (1–0)Jordan Zimmermann (12–6)Nationals Park (33,858)46–53
100July 26@Nationals1–2Rafael Soriano (2–2)LaTroy Hawkins (3–2)Nationals Park (33,689)46–54
101July 27@Nationals1–4Dan Haren (5–11)Dillon Gee (7–8)Rafael Soriano (26)Nationals Park (37,464)46–55
102July 28@Nationals1–14Taylor Jordan (1–3)Carlos Torres (1–2)Nationals Park (31,467)46–56
103July 29@Marlins6–5David Aardsma (2–0)A.J. Ramos (3–4)Bobby Parnell (21)Marlins Park (19,343)47–56
104July 30@Marlins4–2 (10)Scott Atchison (1–0)Steve Cishek (3–6)Bobby Parnell (22)Marlins Park (23,408)48–56
105July 31@Marlins2–3Henderson Álvarez (2–1)Jenrry Mejía (1–1)Mike Dunn (2)Marlins Park (18,714)48–57
August: 14–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
106August 1@Marlins0–3Tom Koehler (3–6)Matt Harvey (8–3)Steve Cishek (23)Marlins Park (25,916)48–58
107August 2Royals4–2 (11)Carlos Torres (2–2)Luis Mendoza (2–6)Citi Field (31,032)49–58
108August 3Royals3–4 (12)Kelvin Herrera (4–5)David Aardsma (2–1)Greg Holland (29)Citi Field (25,095)49–59
109August 4Royals2–6Ervin Santana (8–6)Zack Wheeler (4–2)Citi Field (25,658)49–60
110August 6Rockies3–2Scott Atchison (2–0)Wilton López (1–4)LaTroy Hawkins (1)Citi Field (27,198)50–60
111August 7Rockies5–0Matt Harvey (9–3)Jhoulys Chacín (10–6)Citi Field (27,581)51–60
112August 8Rockies2–1Dillon Gee (8–8)Jeff Manship (0–1)LaTroy Hawkins (2)Citi Field (26,618)52–60
113August 9@Diamondbacks4–5Brad Ziegler (5–1)Scott Atchison (2–1)Chase Field (25,187)52–61
114August 10@Diamondbacks4–1Zack Wheeler (5–2)Brandon McCarthy (2–6)LaTroy Hawkins (3)Chase Field (42,450)53–61
115August 11@Diamondbacks9–5Jon Niese (4–6)Zeke Spruill (0–2)Chase Field (28,260)54–61
116August 12@Dodgers2–4Ricky Nolasco (9–9)Jenrry Mejía (1–2)Kenley Jansen (18)Dodger Stadium (42,915)54–62
117August 13@Dodgers2–4Hyun-Jin Ryu (12–3)Matt Harvey (9–4)Kenley Jansen (19)Dodger Stadium (46,335)54–63
118August 14@Dodgers4–5 (12)Paco Rodriguez (3–2)Pedro Feliciano (0–1)Dodger Stadium (44,091)54–64
119August 15@Padres4–1Scott Atchison (3–1)Luke Gregerson (5–7)González Germen (1)Petco Park (21,400)55–64
120August 16@Padres5–2Jon Niese (5–6)Ian Kennedy (4–9)LaTroy Hawkins (4)Petco Park (25,604)56–64
121August 17@Padres2–8Edinson Vólquez (9–10)David Aardsma (2–2)Petco Park (36,974)56–65
122August 18@Padres3–4Huston Street (1–4)Pedro Feliciano (0–2)Petco Park (24,704)56–66
123August 19@Twins6–1Dillon Gee (9–8)Kyle Gibson (2–4)Target Field (30,913)57–66
124August 20Braves5–3Zack Wheeler (6–2)Brandon Beachy (2–1)LaTroy Hawkins (5)Citi Field (25,863)58–66
125August 21Braves1–4 (10)Luis Avilán (5–0)Scott Atchison (3–2)Craig Kimbrel (40)Citi Field (22,935)58–67
126August 23Tigers1–6Doug Fister (11–6)Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–1)Citi Field (37,023)58–68
127August 24Tigers0–3Max Scherzer (19–1)Matt Harvey (9–5)Joaquín Benoit (17)Citi Field (35,636)58–69
128August 25Tigers3–11Rick Porcello (10–7)Dillon Gee (9–9)Citi Field (32,084)58–70
129August 26Phillies1–2Cliff Lee (11–6)Zack Wheeler (6–3)Jonathan Papelbon (22)Citi Field (25,784)58–71
130August 27Phillies5–0Jon Niese (6–6)Kyle Kendrick (10–11)Citi Field (25,700)59–71
131August 28Phillies2–6Cole Hamels (6–13)Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–2)Citi Field (24,447)59–72
132August 29Phillies11–3Carlos Torres (3–1)Ethan Martin (2–3)Citi Field (22,008)60–72
133August 30@Nationals3–2Dillon Gee (10–9)Jordan Zimmerman (15–8)LaTroy Hawkins (6)Nationals Park (35,008)61–72
134August 31@Nationals11–3Zack Wheeler (7–3)Dan Haren (8–12)Nationals Park (34,481)62–72
September: 12–16 (Home: 5–10; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
135September 1@Nationals5–6Erik Davis (1–0)González Germen (1–2)Rafael Soriano (36)Nationals Park (28,995)62–73
136September 2@Braves5–13Paul Maholm (10–10)Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–3)Turner Field (26,530)62–74
137September 3@Braves1–3Kris Medlen (12–12)Carlos Torres (3–3)Craig Kimbrel (44)Turner Field (21,221)62–75
138September 4@Braves5–2Dillon Gee (11–9)Kameron Loe (1–3)LaTroy Hawkins (7)Turner Field (22,946)63–75
139September 6@Indians1–8Scott Kazmir (8–7)Zack Wheeler (7–4)Progressive Field (15,962)63–76
140September 7@Indians4–9Corey Kluber (8–5)Jon Niese (6–7)Progressive Field (21,453)63–77
141September 8@Indians2–1Frank Francisco (1–0)Chris Perez (5–3)LaTroy Hawkins (8)Progressive Field (13,317)64–77
142September 9Nationals0–9Gio González (10–6)Carlos Torres (3–4)Citi Field (20,174)64–78
143September 10Nationals3–6Jordan Zimmerman (17–8)Dillon Gee (11–10)Rafael Soriano (40)Citi Field (20,307)64–79
144September 11Nationals0–3Dan Haren (9–13)Zack Wheeler (7–5)Rafael Soriano (41)Citi Field (20,151)64–80
145September 12Nationals2–7Tanner Roark (6–0)Aaron Harang (0–1)Citi Field (20,484)64–81
146September 13Marlins4–3Jon Niese (7–7)Brad Hand (0–1)LaTroy Hawkins (9)Citi Field (20,562)65–81
147September 14Marlins0–3Henderson Álvarez (4–4)Carlos Torres (3–5)Steve Cishek (30)Citi Field65–82
148September 14Marlins3–1Daisuke Matsuzaka (1–3)Jacob Turner (3–7)LaTroy Hawkins (10)Citi Field (25,175)66–82
149September 15Marlins1–0 (12)Vic Black (1–0)Zach Phillips (0–1)Citi Field (25,165)67–82
150September 17Giants5–8Yusmeiro Petit (4–0)Sean Henn (0–1)Citi Field (24,343)67–83
151September 18Giants5–4Vic Black (2–0)Sergio Romo (4–8)Citi Field (23,698)68–83
152September 19Giants1–2Madison Bumgarner (13–9)Jon Niese (7–8)Javier López (1)Citi Field (22,897)68–84
153September 20@Phillies6–4Daisuke Matsuzaka (2–3)Cole Hamels (8–14)LaTroy Hawkins (11)Citizens Bank Park (33,117)69–84
154September 21@Phillies5–4 (7)Dillon Gee (12–10)Tyler Cloyd (2–6)Citizens Bank Park (36,650)70–84
155September 22@Phillies4–3Carlos Torres (4–5)Cliff Lee (14–7)LaTroy Hawkins (12)Citizens Bank Park (44,398)71–84
156September 23@Reds2–3 (10)Manny Parra (2–3)Greg Burke (0–3)Great American Ball Park (21,269)71–85
157September 24@Reds4–2Jon Niese (8–8)Mike Leake (14–7)Vic Black (1)Great American Ball Park (28,887)72–85
158September 25@Reds1–0Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–3)Mat Latos (14–7)LaTroy Hawkins (13)Great American Ball Park (26,223)73–85
159September 26Brewers2–4Alfredo Figaro (3–3)Dillon Gee (12–11)Jim Henderson (27)Citi Field (21,350)73–86
160September 27Brewers2–4Yovani Gallardo (12–10)Carlos Torres (4–6)Jim Henderson (28)Citi Field (25,276)73–87
161September 28Brewers2–4 (10)Donovan Hand (1–5)Scott Atchison (3–3)Alfredo Figaro (1)Citi Field (29,326)73–88
162September 29Brewers3–2Vic Black (3–0)Brandon Kintzler (3–3)Frank Francisco (1)Citi Field (41,891)74–88

Roster

2013 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
Daniel Murphy1616589218838413782332.286.415
David Wright1124306313223618581755.307.514
Marlon Byrd117425611212652171225.285.518
Juan Lagares1213923595215434620.242.352
Eric Young Jr.9137448941841263835.251.329
John Buck10136838791101560229.215.367
Lucas Duda10031842711601533055.223.415
Ike Davis1033173765140933457.205.334
Omar Quintanilla95315287092221238.222.283
Rubén Tejada572082042120010215.202.260
Justin Turner862001256131216011.280.385
Josh Satin751902353150317130.279.405
Andrew Brown68150163450724113.227.400
Anthony Recker50135172970619013.215.400
Jordany Valdespin6613316253141648.188.316
Mike Baxter7413214256104517.189.250
Travis d'Arnaud31994203015012.202.263
Kirk Nieuwenhuis4795101831314212.189.337
Wilmer Flores27958205011305.211.295
Rick Ankiel2066712412705.182.364
Collin Cowgill2361711202802.180.311
Matt den Dekker2758712101644.207.276
Zach Lutz152026200206.300.400
Wilfredo Tovar71513000211.200.200
Juan Centeno41003000100.300.300
Pitcher Totals162295113461015012.115.142
Team Totals1625559619131826332130593114512.237.366

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
Dillon Gee12113.6232320199.0208848047142
Matt Harvey952.2726260178.1135464531191
Jon Niese883.7124240143.0158685948105
Jeremy Hefner484.3424230130.213275633799
Zach Wheeler753.4217170100.09042384684
Carlos Torres463.44339086.17934331775
Shaun Marcum1105.291412078.18548462160
LaTroy Hawkins322.937201370.27127231055
Scott Rice453.71730051.04222212741
Bobby Parnell552.164902250.03817121244
Scott Atchison334.37500045.14527221228
David Aardsma224.31430039.23920191936
Daisuke Matsuzaka334.4277038.23221191633
Brandon Lyon224.98370034.14320191323
Gonzalez Germen123.93290134.13215151633
Greg Burke035.68320031.24327201528
Josh Edgin113.77340128.22612121220
Jenrry Mejía122.3055027.12897427
Aaron Harang013.5244023.0201091226
Robert Carson008.24140019.221191878
Vic Black303.46150113.01155412
Pedro Feliciano023.97250011.1115569
Jeurys Familia004.2290110.2125598
Aaron Laffey007.2042010.0168859
Collin McHugh0110.293107.0128833
Frank Francisco104.268016.143336
Tim Byrdak007.718004.254423
Sean Henn013.384002.231131
Anthony Recker0018.001001.012210
Team Totals74883.77162162401476.214426846184581209

Source:

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Las Vegas 51s Pacific Coast League Wally Backman
AA Binghamton Mets Eastern League Pedro López
A St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Ryan Ellis[3]
A Savannah Sand Gnats South Atlantic League Luis Rojas[4]
A-Short Season Brooklyn Cyclones New York–Penn League Rich Donnelly
Rookie Kingsport Mets Appalachian League José Leger[5]
Rookie GCL Mets Gulf Coast League José Carreño[6]

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Savannah[7]

References

  1. Baseball-Reference.com (2003). "2003 New York Mets game log". Baseball-Reference.com. The 2003 game log shows six losses to the Yankees. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  2. Waldstein, David (May 30, 2013). "Where No Mets Have Gone Before". The New York Times.. Article cites the Yankees 2003 season series sweep: The only other Subway Series sweep was in 2003, when the Yankees won all six games on their way to winning the American League pennant. -- New York Times. May 31, 2013.
  3. "Ryan Ellis Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. "Luis Rojas Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  5. "Jose Leger Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  6. "Jose Carreno Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2013). Baseball America 2014 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-1-932391-48-0.
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