2024 New York Mets season

Major League Baseball team season
2024 New York Mets
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCiti Field
CityNew York City, New York
Record37–39 (.487)
OwnerSteve Cohen
PresidentDavid Stearns
ManagerCarlos Mendoza
TelevisionSportsNet New York
PIX 11 (CW affiliate)
RadioWCBS 880 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
← 2023 Seasons

The 2024 New York Mets season is the 63rd season of the New York Mets of Major League Baseball, their 16th at Citi Field, and their fourth under majority owner Steve Cohen.

Coinciding with his birthday month, the McDonald's character Grimace threw the first pitch for the Mets wearing the team's purple City Connect cap preceding a June 12th game against the Miami Marlins.[1] The team went on to achieve a 7 game winning streak, their longest since 2022, sweeping the San Diego Padres for the first time in 18 years, and won a series against the reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers.[2] This phenomenon along with the Mets' overall success in the month of June as the team celebrates Pride Month, has prompted numerous internet memes about how "Gay Grimace" saved the season.[3][4][5] This streak grabbed the attention of McDonald's who themselves made several posts on X (formerly Twitter) in reference to the Mets.[6]

Offseason

On October 2, 2023, the Mets formally introduced David Stearns as their new president of baseball operations.[7] They also mutually parted ways with manager Buck Showalter, who led the Mets to a wild card berth in 2022 in which the Mets lost in three games to the San Diego Padres, but failed to improve on that in 2023 as the Mets went 75–87 and traded away pitchers Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander in an attempt to lower payroll at the trade deadline.[8]

On October 5, GM Billy Eppler stepped down amid an investigation by MLB into him and the Mets for improperly using the injured list during the 2023 season.[9]

On November 13, the Mets named former New York Yankees bench coach Carlos Mendoza as their next manager replacing Buck Showalter. He signed a three-year contract with a club option for a fourth year.[10]

Transactions

2023

2024

Regular season

Transactions

2024

Season standings

National League East

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NL East
W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 52 26 0.667 31–12 21–14
Atlanta Braves 43 33 0.566 8 24–13 19–20
New York Mets 37 39 0.487 14 18–23 19–16
Washington Nationals 38 40 0.487 14 17–19 21–21
Miami Marlins 27 51 0.346 25 16–27 11–24


National League Wild Card

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Division leaders
W L Pct.
Philadelphia Phillies 52 26 0.667
Los Angeles Dodgers 49 31 0.613
Milwaukee Brewers 46 33 0.582
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Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 43 33 0.566 +4½
St. Louis Cardinals 40 37 0.519 +1
San Diego Padres 42 41 0.506
New York Mets 37 39 0.487
Arizona Diamondbacks 38 40 0.487
Washington Nationals 38 40 0.487
Cincinnati Reds 37 41 0.474
Pittsburgh Pirates 37 41 0.474
Chicago Cubs 37 42 0.468 3
San Francisco Giants 37 42 0.468 3
Colorado Rockies 27 51 0.346 12½
Miami Marlins 27 51 0.346 12½


Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

2024 National League record
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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 0–3 1–2 5–1 5–2 1–3 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 2–2 3–3 0–0 4–8
Atlanta 3–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–3 5–1 0–0 3–3 2–1 0–0 1–3 0–0 0–0 0–0 11–5
Chicago 2–1 1–2 0–0 3–0 2–1 2–2 3–4 2–2 0–0 3–4 2–4 0–0 0–0 0–0 7–5
Cincinnati 1–5 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–3 0–0 1–2 1–2 4–3 0–0 1–2 1–2 0–0 2–1 7–8
Colorado 2–5 0–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–3 1–2 5–2 1–5 0–0 0–0 6–8
Los Angeles 3–3 3–0 1–2 3–4 0–0 3–0 0–0 4-2 0–0 0–0 3–5 5–1 3–1 4–2 4–2
Miami 0–0 1–5 2–2 0–0 3–0 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 0–4 0–0 1–2 1–2 0–4 4–8
Milwaukee 0–0 0–0 4–3 2–1 0–0 0–0 1–2 3–0 0–0 4–3 1–2 0–0 6–1 0–0 13–12
New York 0–0 3–3 2–2 2–1 0–0 2–1 1–2 0–3 1–3 3–0 0–0 1–2 3–2 0–0 3–7
Philadelphia 0–0 1–2 0–0 3–4 3–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 3–1 2–2 3–0 4–0 2–1 5–1 6–2
Pittsburgh 0–0 0–0 4–3 0–0 2–1 0–0 4–0 3–4 0–3 2–2 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–1 4–10
San Diego 2–1 0–0 3–1 2–1 2–2 3–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–3 0–0 3–4 1–2 0–0 1–2
San Francisco 2–2 0–0 0–0 2–1 5–1 1–5 2–1 0–0 2–1 0–4 2–1 4–3 0–0 1–2 2–4
St. Louis 3–3 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–3 2–1 1–6 2–3 1–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 9–7
Washington 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–4 4–0 0–0 0–0 1–5 1–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 10–14

Updated with the results of all games through May 31, 2024.

Record vs. American League

2024 National League record vs. American League
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Source: MLB Standings

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Atlanta 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0
Chicago 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 1–2 0–0
Cincinnati 0–0 0–0 3–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 0–0
Colorado 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 1–2
Los Angeles 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Miami 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Milwaukee 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0
New York 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Philadelphia 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Pittsburgh 2–1 0–1 0–0 0–0 1–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
San Diego 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1
San Francisco 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0
St. Louis 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0
Washington 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0

Updated with the results of all games through April 19, 2024.

Game log

Regular season

Legend
Mets Win Mets Loss Game Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
2024 Game Log
Overall: 37–39 (Home: 18–22; Away: 18–16; Neutral: 1–1)
March/April: 15–14 (Home: 8–9; Away: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
March 28 Brewers Postponed (rain); Makeup: March 29
1 March 29 Brewers 1–3 Peralta (1–0) Quintana (0–1) Uribe (1) Citi Field (42,137) 0–1
2 March 30 Brewers 6–7 Peguero (1–0) Severino (0–1) Uribe (2) Citi Field (30,296) 0–2
3 March 31 Brewers 1–4 Rea (1–0) Megill (0–1) Payamps (1) Citi Field (22,222) 0–3
4 April 1 Tigers 0–5 (10) Foley (1–0) Tonkin (0–1) Citi Field (16,853) 0–4
April 2 Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 4
April 3 Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 4
5 April 4 Tigers 3–6 (11) Miller (2–0) Tonkin (0–2) Citi Field (see 2nd game) 0–5
6 April 4 Tigers 2–1 Garrett (1–0) Faedo (0–1) Citi Field (15,020) 1–5
7 April 5 @ Reds 3–2 Smith (1–0) Cruz (0–1) Díaz (1) Great American Ball Park (16,620) 2–5
8 April 6 @ Reds 6–9 Pagán (1–0) Ramírez (0–1) Great American Ball Park (28,307) 2–6
9 April 7 @ Reds 3–1 Manaea (1–0) Abbott (0–1) Díaz (2) Great American Ball Park (26,656) 3–6
10 April 8 @ Braves 8–7 Diekman (1–0) Johnson (2–1) López (1) Truist Park (37,538) 4–6
11 April 9 @ Braves 5–6 López (1–0) Houser (0–1) Iglesias (2) Truist Park (32,065) 4–7
April 10 @ Braves Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 26
12 April 11 @ Braves 16–4 Quintana (1–1) Winans (0–1) Truist Park (34,352) 5–7
13 April 12 Royals 6–1 Severino (1–1) Wacha (1–1) Citi Field (18,822) 6–7
14 April 13 Royals 7–11 Marsh (2–0) Manaea (1–1) Citi Field (25,387) 6–8
15 April 14 Royals 2–1 Raley (1–0) Stratton (1–1) Díaz (3) Citi Field (32,749) 7–8
16 April 15 Pirates 6–3 Ottavino (1–0) Chapman (0–1) Díaz (4) Citi Field (18,266) 8–8
17 April 16 Pirates 3–1 Garrett (2–0) Ortiz (1–1) Smith (1) Citi Field (18,398) 9–8
18 April 17 Pirates 9–1 Severino (2–1) Falter (1–1) Citi Field (18,092) 10–8
19 April 19 @ Dodgers 9–4 Garrett (3–0) Hudson (1–1) Dodger Stadium (44,783) 11–8
20 April 20 @ Dodgers 6–4 Tonkin (1–2) Yarbrough (2–1) Garrett (1) Dodger Stadium (45,373) 12–8
21 April 21 @ Dodgers 0–10 Glasnow (4–1) Houser (0–2) Dodger Stadium (49,287) 12–9
22 April 22 @ Giants 2–5 Winn (2–3) Quintana (1–2) Oracle Park (24,138) 12–10
23 April 23 @ Giants 1–5 Webb (3–1) Severino (2–2) Doval (4) Oracle Park (25,453) 12–11
24 April 24 @ Giants 8–2 Garrett (4–0) Hjelle (0–1) Oracle Park (30,183) 13–11
25 April 26 Cardinals 2–4 Mikolas (2–3) Buttó (0–1) Helsley (8) Citi Field (24,159) 13–12
26 April 27 Cardinals 4–7 Gray (3–1) Houser (0–3) Helsley (9) Citi Field (32,332) 13–13
27 April 28 Cardinals 4–2 (11) Garrett (5–0) Liberatore (0–1) Citi Field (30,980) 14–13
28 April 29 Cubs 1–3 Leiter Jr. (1–1) Díaz (0–1) Neris (4) Citi Field (25,046) 14–14
29 April 30 Cubs 4–2 Reid-Foley (1–0) Alzolay (1–3) López (2) Citi Field (22,880) 15–14
May: 9–19 (Home: 5–10; Away: 4–9)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
30 May 1 Cubs 0–1 Imanaga (5–0) Buttó (0–2) Neris (5) Citi Field (22,485) 15–15
31 May 2 Cubs 7–6 (11) Young (1–0) Palencia (0–1) Citi Field (22,224) 16–15
32 May 3 @ Rays 8–10 Armstrong (1–1) Quintana (1–3) Adam (2) Tropicana Field (19,077) 16–16
33 May 4 @ Rays 1–3 Adam (2–0) Ottavino (1–1) Maton (1) Tropicana Field (18,968) 16–17
34 May 5 @ Rays 6–7 (10) Ramírez (1–0) Diekman (1–1) Tropicana Field (19,310) 16–18
35 May 6 @ Cardinals 4–3 Manaea (2–1) Kittredge (0–1) Díaz (5) Busch Stadium (31,283) 17–18
36 May 7 @ Cardinals 7–5 Buttó (1–2) Mikolas (2–5) Ottavino (1) Busch Stadium (32,606) 18–18
-- May 8 @ Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 5th
37 May 10 Braves 2–4 Morton (3–0) Quintana (1–4) Iglesias (10) Citi Field (23,355) 18–19
38 May 11 Braves 1–4 Fried (3–1) Scott (0–1) Citi Field (38,919) 18–20
39 May 12 Braves 4–3 Díaz (1–1) Minter (5–3) Citi Field (18,944) 19–20
40 May 13 Phillies 4–5 (10) Kerkering (1–0) Reid-Foley (1–1) Alvarado (8) Citi Field (28,086) 19–21
41 May 14 Phillies 0–4 Nola (5–2) Buttó (1–3) Citi Field (30,047) 19–22
42 May 15 @ Phillies 5–10 Suárez (8–0) Lucchesi (0–1) Citizens Bank Park (37,219) 19–23
43 May 16 @ Phillies 6–5 (11) López (1–0) Alvarado (1–2) Diekman (1) Citizens Bank Park (38,267) 20–23
44 May 17 @ Marlins 0–8 Luzardo (1–3) Scott (0–2) LoanDepot Park (13,555) 20–24
45 May 18 @ Marlins 9–10 (10) Scott (3–4) López (1–1) LoanDepot Park (15,304) 20–25
46 May 19 @ Marlins 7–3 Manaea (3–1) Sánchez (0–2) Garrett (2) LoanDepot Park (19,946) 21–25
47 May 20 @ Guardians 1–3 Lively (3–2) Megill (0–2) Clase (14) Progressive Field (20,046) 21–26
48 May 21 @ Guardians 6–7 Sandlin (4–0) Houser (0–4) Clase (15) Progressive Field (20,977) 21–27
49 May 22 @ Guardians 3–6 Gaddis (3–1) Garrett (5–1) Smith (1) Progressive Field (22,322) 21–28
50 May 24 Giants 7–8 Avila (1–0) Garrett (5–2) Doval (9) Citi Field (26,658) 21–29
51 May 25 Giants 2–7 (10) Jackson (3–1) Reid-Foley (1–2) Citi Field (32,971) 21–30
52 May 26 Giants 4–3 Houser (1–4) Rogers (0–1) Citi Field (41,016) 22–30
-- May 27 Dodgers Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 28th
53 May 28 Dodgers 2–5 (10) Hudson (2–1) López (1–2) Treinen (1) Citi Field (see 2nd game) 22–31
54 May 28 Dodgers 0–3 Stone (5–2) Quintana (1–5) Vesia (2) Citi Field (36,021) 22–32
55 May 29 Dodgers 3–10 Treinen (2–0) Ottavino (1–2) Citi Field (23,890) 22–33
56 May 30 Diamondbacks 3–2 Young (2–0) Thompson (2–2) Garrett (3) Citi Field (20,926) 23–33
57 May 31 Diamondbacks 10–9 Severino (3–2) Montgomery (3–3) Citi Field (33,884) 24–33
June: 13–6 (Home: 5–3; Away: 7–2; Neutral: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
58 June 1 Diamondbacks 5–10 Ginkel (3–1) Manaea (3–2) Citi Field (30,600) 24–34
59 June 2 Diamondbacks 4–5 Martínez (2–0) Diekman (1–2) Sewald (5) Citi Field (31,059) 24–35
60 June 3 @ Nationals 8–7 Megill (1–2) Gore (4–5) Diekman (2) Nationals Park (20,575) 25–35
61 June 4 @ Nationals 6–3 Peterson (1–0) Herz (0–1) Nationals Park (21,570) 26–35
62 June 5 @ Nationals 9–1 Severino (4–2) Corbin (1–7) Nationals Park (18,775) 27–35
63 June 8* Phillies 2–7 Suárez (10–1) Manaea (3–3) London Stadium (53,882) 27–36
64 June 9* @ Phillies 6–5 Garrett (6–2) Alvarado (1–3) Smith (2) London Stadium (55,074) 28–36
65 June 11 Marlins 2–4 Luzardo (3–5) Megill (1–3) Scott (8) Citi Field (22,070) 28–37
66 June 12 Marlins 10–4 Peterson (2–0) Garrett (2–2) Citi Field (19,803) 29–37
67 June 13 Marlins 3–2 Díaz (2–1) Scott (5–5) Citi Field (22,485) 30–37
68 June 14 Padres 2–1 Manaea (4–3) Waldron (4–6) Díaz (6) Citi Field (22,850) 31–37
69 June 15 Padres 5–1 Quintana (2–5) Mazur (0–2) Citi Field (37,031) 32–37
70 June 16 Padres 11–6 Megill (2–3) Cease (6–6) Citi Field (31,054) 33–37
71 June 17 @ Rangers 14–2 Peterson (3–0) Gray (2–3) Globe Life Field (32,590) 34–37
72 June 18 @ Rangers 7–6 Garrett (7–2) Yates (3–1) Díaz (7) Globe Life Field (36,274) 35–37
73 June 19 @ Rangers 3–5 Ureña (3–5) Smith (1–1) Yates (11) Globe Life Field (36,095) 35–38
74 June 21 @ Cubs 11–1 Quintana (3–5) Imanaga (7–2) Wrigley Field (37,037) 36–38
75 June 22 @ Cubs 1–8 Taillon (4–3) Megill (2–4) Wrigley Field (39,319) 36–39
76 June 23 @ Cubs 5–2 Severino (5–2) Assad (4–3) Diekman (3) Wrigley Field (39,417) 37–39
77 June 25 Yankees Citi Field (–)
78 June 26 Yankees Citi Field (–)
79 June 28 Astros Citi Field (–)
80 June 29 Astros Citi Field (–)
81 June 30 Astros Citi Field (–)
*June 8 and 9 games played in London, England
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
82 July 1 @ Nationals Nationals Park (–)
83 July 2 @ Nationals Nationals Park (–)
84 July 3 @ Nationals Nationals Park (–)
85 July 4 @ Nationals Nationals Park (–)
86 July 5 @ Pirates PNC Park (–)
87 July 6 @ Pirates PNC Park (–)
88 July 7 @ Pirates PNC Park (–)
89 July 8 @ Pirates PNC Park (–)
90 July 9 Nationals Citi Field (–)
91 July 10 Nationals Citi Field (–)
92 July 11 Nationals Citi Field (–)
93 July 12 Rockies Citi Field (–)
94 July 13 Rockies Citi Field (–)
95 July 14 Rockies Citi Field (–)
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
96 July 19 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
97 July 20 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
98 July 21 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
99 July 22 @ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
100 July 23 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium (–)
101 July 24 @ Yankees Yankee Stadium (–)
102 July 25 Braves Citi Field (–)
103 July 26 Braves Citi Field (–)
104 July 27 Braves Citi Field (–)
105 July 28 Braves Citi Field (–)
106 July 29 Twins Citi Field (–)
107 July 30 Twins Citi Field (–)
108 July 31 Twins Citi Field (–)
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
109 August 2 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
110 August 3 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
111 August 4 @ Angels Angel Stadium (–)
112 August 5 @ Cardinals Busch Stadium (–)
113 August 6 @ Rockies Coors Field (–)
114 August 7 @ Rockies Coors Field (–)
115 August 8 @ Rockies Coors Field (–)
116 August 9 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
117 August 10 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
118 August 11 @ Mariners T-Mobile Park (–)
119 August 13 Athletics Citi Field (–)
120 August 14 Athletics Citi Field (–)
121 August 15 Athletics Citi Field (–)
122 August 16 Marlins Citi Field (–)
123 August 17 Marlins Citi Field (–)
124 August 18 Marlins Citi Field (–)
125 August 19 Orioles Citi Field (–)
126 August 20 Orioles Citi Field (–)
127 August 21 Orioles Citi Field (–)
128 August 22 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
129 August 23 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
130 August 24 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
131 August 25 @ Padres Petco Park (–)
132 August 27 @ Diamondbacks Chase Field (–)
133 August 28 @ Diamondbacks Chase Field (–)
134 August 29 @ Diamondbacks Chase Field (–)
135 August 30 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
136 August 31 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
137 September 1 @ White Sox Guaranteed Rate Field (–)
138 September 2 Red Sox Citi Field (–)
139 September 3 Red Sox Citi Field (–)
140 September 4 Red Sox Citi Field (–)
141 September 6 Reds Citi Field (–)
142 September 7 Reds Citi Field (–)
143 September 8 Reds Citi Field (–)
144 September 9 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
145 September 10 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
146 September 11 @ Blue Jays Rogers Centre (–)
147 September 13 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
148 September 14 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
149 September 15 @ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
150 September 16 Nationals Citi Field (–)
151 September 17 Nationals Citi Field (–)
152 September 18 Nationals Citi Field (–)
153 September 19 Phillies Citi Field (–)
154 September 20 Phillies Citi Field (–)
155 September 21 Phillies Citi Field (–)
156 September 22 Phillies Citi Field (–)
157 September 24 @ Braves Truist Park (–)
158 September 25 @ Braves Truist Park (–)
159 September 26 @ Braves Truist Park (–)
160 September 27 @ Brewers American Family Field (–)
161 September 28 @ Brewers American Family Field (–)
162 September 29 @ Brewers American Family Field (–)

Current roster

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Manager

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60-day injured list



Player statistics

Updated as of 20 June 2024

= Indicates team leader[a]

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; CS = Caught stealing; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On-base plus slugging

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG OPS
Tomás Nido 32 83 9 19 2 0 3 8 4 20 0 0 .229 .261 .361 .623
Pete Alonso 73 284 42 69 18 0 16 42 28 65 1 0 .243 .321 .475 .796
Jeff McNeil 67 233 27 51 11 0 3 15 19 30 3 0 .219 .286 .305 .591
Francisco Lindor 73 294 46 70 18 0 12 37 24 52 12 3 .238 .308 .422 .730
Brett Baty 50 153 15 35 3 0 4 16 16 42 0 0 .229 .306 .327 .633
Brandon Nimmo 69 258 42 62 13 2 9 40 36 74 5 0 .240 .355 .411 .766
Harrison Bader 65 201 25 54 11 0 4 27 12 45 9 5 .269 .315 .383 .698
Starling Marte 64 240 36 67 9 2 7 29 17 56 12 0 .279 .331 .421 .752
J. D. Martinez 47 174 19 49 11 1 8 27 18 53 0 0 .282 .356 .494 .850
Tyrone Taylor 55 134 17 32 7 1 2 16 6 31 6 1 .239 .280 .351 .630
DJ Stewart 56 115 13 21 4 0 5 19 24 33 1 0 .183 .340 .348 .688
Mark Vientos 31 105 18 32 6 0 6 17 10 25 0 0 .305 .362 .533 .895
Francisco Álvarez 25 82 9 22 5 0 1 14 4 19 1 0 .268 .302 .366 .668
Omar Narváez 28 65 4 10 2 0 0 5 3 12 0 0 .154 .191 .185 .376
Joey Wendle 18 36 3 8 1 0 0 1 1 9 1 0 .222 .243 .250 .493
José Iglesias 11 27 4 10 2 0 0 3 2 5 1 0 .370 .433 .444 .878
Luis Torrens 9 24 6 8 1 0 3 5 2 5 0 0 .333 .385 .750 1.135
Zack Short 10 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 .111 .273 .111 .384
Team Totals 73 2517 337 620 124 6 83 321 228 580 52 10 .246 .317 .399 .717
Rank in 15 NL teams 8 6 8 5 14 3 10 3 7 2 8 7 6 7

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

Yellow background = team leader in category[b]

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; HR = Home runs allowed; HBP = Hit by pitch; BB = Walks allowed (bases on balls); SO = Strikeouts; WHIP = Walks + hits per inning pitched

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR HBP BB SO WHIP
Luis Severino 4 2 3.52 14 14 0 84.1 70 39 33 8 4 31 61 1.198
José Quintana 2 5 4.98 14 14 0 72.1 74 40 40 12 5 25 50 1.369
Sean Manaea 4 3 4.16 14 14 0 71.1 63 36 33 7 3 29 73 1.290
José Butto 1 3 3.08 7 7 0 38.0 22 13 13 3 4 21 38 1.132
Tylor Megill 2 3 3.52 6 6 0 30.2 27 15 12 1 2 13 37 1.304
Christian Scott 0 2 3.90 5 5 0 27.2 24 12 12 3 1 6 25 1.084
Edwin Díaz 2 1 4.70 23 0 7 23.0 20 14 12 5 1 7 33 1.174
Reed Garrett 7 2 3.03 28 0 3 35.2 28 16 12 4 2 17 55 1.262
Adam Ottavino 1 2 4.82 28 0 1 28.0 24 16 15 3 3 9 38 1.179
Jorge López 1 2 3.76 28 0 2 26.1 25 13 11 3 2 11 19 1.367
Jake Diekman 1 2 3.86 31 0 2 23.1 12 14 10 3 3 18 28 1.286
Adrian Houser 1 4 6.10 15 7 0 51.2 53 37 35 3 3 28 30 1.568
David Peterson 3 0 3.97 4 4 0 22.2 24 11 10 2 2 8 12 1.412
Sean Reid-Foley 1 2 1.66 23 0 0 21.2 13 10 4 0 0 14 25 1.246
Dedniel Núñez 0 0 2.04 11 0 0 17.2 10 4 4 2 0 3 26 0.736
Drew Smith 1 1 3.38 17 0 2 16.0 16 7 6 2 0 9 20 1.563
Josh Walker 0 0 5.11 10 0 0 12.1 13 7 7 1 0 6 11 1.541
Danny Young 2 0 1.00 9 0 0 9.0 5 2 1 1 0 4 12 1.000
Yohan Ramírez 0 1 7.56 5 0 0 8.1 11 7 7 1 0 4 11 1.800
Brooks Raley 1 0 0.00 8 0 0 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 3 9 0.714
Michael Tonkin 1 2 5.14 5 0 0 7.0 8 10 4 1 3 2 6 1.429
Grant Hartwig 0 0 6.75 4 0 0 6.2 6 6 5 1 2 4 4 1.500
Cole Sulser 0 0 9.64 4 0 0 4.2 6 5 5 1 0 3 7 1.929
Joey Lucchesi 0 1 10.38 1 1 0 4.1 5 5 5 1 0 4 2 2.077
Tyler Jay 0 0 2.25 2 0 0 4.0 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 1.500
Julio Teherán 0 0 13.50 1 1 0 2.2 6 4 4 1 0 2 3 3.000
Team Totals 35 38 4.13 73 73 17 656.1 572 344 301 69 40 282 636 1.301
Rank in 15 NL teams 12 7 11 11 12 4 11 10 4 15 6

Source:Baseball Reference

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Syracuse Mets International League Dick Scott
AA Binghamton Rumble Ponies Eastern League Reid Brignac
High-A Brooklyn Cyclones South Atlantic League Gilbert Gómez
Low-A St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Yucary De La Cruz
Rookie FCL Mets Florida Complex League Danny Ortega
Rookie DSL Mets 1 Dominican Summer League Gilberto Mejía
Rookie DSL Mets 2 Dominican Summer League Félix Fermín

Notes

  1. ^ To qualify as a team leader in AVG, OBP, SLG, or OPS, a player must have 3.1 plate appearances per team game.
  2. ^ To qualify as a team leader in ERA or WHIP, a player must have 1.0 IP per team game.

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External links

  • 2024 New York Mets season at Baseball Reference
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