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MARCH/APRIL Month Record- 15-11 Overall Record- 15-11 Position- 2nd
Place, 2 Games Out |
JULY Month Record- 15-10 Overall Record- 52-56 Position- 3rd
Place, 7 ½ Games Out |
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31 WSH 1:10 SNY L 9-7
(10), 0-1, L-1 WP-Barret (1-0) LP-Familla (0-1) HRS-Brown (1),, Lagares
(1), Wright (1), LaRoche (1)
Rendon (1) |
1 OFF |
2 WSH 7:10 SNY L 5-1,
0-2, L-2 WP-Gonzalez (1-0) LP-Colon (0-1) HRS-Desmond (1), Gonzalez (1) |
3 WSH 1:10 SNY L 8-2, 0-3, L-3 WP-Roark (1-0) LP-Wheeler (0-1) HR-Zimmerman (1) |
4 CIN 7:10 SNY W 4-3, 1-3, W-1 WP-Mejia
(1-0) LP-Leake (0-1) SV-Valverde (1) HRS-Duda 2 (1,2), Bruce (2) |
5 CIN 1:10 SNY W 6-3, 2-3, W-2 WP-Torres (1-0) LP-Hoover(1-1) HRS-Granderson (1), Davis (1), Ludwick (1), Phillips (1) |
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1 ATL 7:10 SNY L 5-4, 37-47, L-3 WP-Simmons (1-0) LP-Matsuzaka (3-3) SV-Kimbrel (26) HRS-Granderson (12), Murphy (7) |
2 ATL 7:10 SNY L 3-1, 37-48, L-4 WP-Teheran (8-5) SV-Walden (3) |
3 OFF |
4 TEX 7:10 SNY W 6-5, 38-48, W-1 WP-Mejia (5-3) LP-Poreda (2-1) HRS-Duda (13) Choo
(9), Beltre
(10) |
5 TEX 7:15 FOX L 5-3, 38-49, L-1 WP-Lewis (6-5) LP-Colon (8-7) SV-Soria (16) HRS-d’Arnaud (5), Chinonos
(8), Beltre
(11) |
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6 CIN 1:10 L 2-1, 2-4, L-1 WP-Simon (1-0) LP-Niese (0-1) SV-Parra (1) |
7 OFF |
8 ATL 7:10 SNY W 4-0, 3-4, W-1 WP-Colon (1-1) LP-Harang (1-1) |
9 ATL 7:10 SNY L 4-3, 3-5, L-1 WP-Santana (1-0) LP-Wheeler (0-2) SV-Kimbrel (4) HR-Heyward (2) |
10 ATL 7:10 SNY W 6-4, 4-5, W-1 WP-Torres (2-0) LP-Avilan (1-1) SV-Valverde (2) HRS-Upton J. 2 (1,2) |
11 LAA 10:05 SNY L 5-4 (11), 4-6, L-1 WP-Kohn (1-0) LP-Familla (0-2) HRS-D-‘Arnaud (1), Trout (3), Shuck (1) |
12 LAA 9:05 WPIX W 7-6 (13), 5-6, W-1 WP-Lannan (1-0) LP-Shoemaker (0-1) HRS-Duda (3), Recker (1) Iannetta
(1), Cowgill (1), Ibanez (2) |
6 TEX 1:10 SNY W 8-4, 39-49, W-1 WP-Wheeler (4-8) LP-Tepesch (3-4) HRS-Recker (3), Niewenhuis
(2), Corinos
(9), Rios (4), Martin (4) |
7 ATL 7:10 SNY W 4-3 (11), 40-48, W-2 WP-Torres (4-4) LP-Varvaro (3-2) HRS9-Wright
(7), Granderson
(13) |
8 ATL 7:10 WPIX W 8-3,
41-49, W-3 WP-deGrom (2-5) LP-Teheran (8-6) HR-Granderson (14) |
9 ATL 7:10 SNY W 4-1, 42-49, W-4 WP-Gee (4-1) LP-Santana
(7-6) SV-Mejia (9) HR-d’Arnaud (6) |
10 ATL 7:10 SNY L
3-1, 42-50, L-1 WP-Harang (9-6) LP-Colon (8-8) SV-Kimbrel (29) |
11 FLA 7:10 SNY W 7-1, 43-50, W-1 WP-Wheeler (5-8) LP-Alvarez (6-4) HRS-Duda (14), Wright (8) |
12 FLA 4:10 WPIX W 5-4, 44-50, W-2 WP-Black (2-2) LP-Dunn (7-5) SV-Mejia (10) HRS-Young C. (8), Yelich (8) |
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13 LAA 3:35 SNY L 14-2, 5-7, L-1 WP-Wilson (2-1)0 LP-Colon (1-2) HRS-Trout (4), Pujols
(3), Ibanez (3), Conger (1), Stewart (1) |
14 ARZ 9:40 SNY W 7-3, 6-7, W-1 WP-Wheeler (1-2) LP-Collmenter (0-1) SV-Torres (1) |
15 ARZ 9:40 SNY W 9-0, 7-7, W-2 WP-Mejia (2-0) LP-Arroyo (1-1) HR-Niewenhuis (1) |
16 ARZ 3:40 SNY W 5-2, 8-7, W-3 WP-Gee (1-0) LP-McCarthy (0-3) HRS-Recker (2), Hill (1), Goldschmidt (3) |
17 OFF |
18 ATL 7:10 SNY L 6-0, 8-8, L-1 WP-Harang (3-1) LP-Niese (0-2) HR-Freeman (5) |
19 ATL 7:10 WPIX L 7-5, 8-9, L-2 WP-Santana (2-0) LP-Colon (1-3) SV-Walden (1) HR-Upton J. (5) |
13 FLA 1:10 SNY W 9-1, 45-50, W-3 WP-deGrom (3-5) LP-Hand (0-2) |
14 ALL-STAR Oakland Athletics Yoenis Cespedes Won his second straight Home Run Derby |
15 GAME 8:05 TARGET FIELD MINNEAPOLIS FOX A.L. 5 N.L. 3, W-2 WP-Scherzer (1-0) LP-Neschek (0-1) SV-Perkins (1) HR-Cabrera M. (1) Mike Trout- MVP |
16 BREAK |
17 OFF |
18 SD 10:10 SNY W 5-4,46-50, W-4 WP-Familia (2-3) LP-Benoit (3-2) SV-Mejia (11) |
19 SD 8:40 WPIX L 6-0, 46-51, L-1 WP-Ross (8-10) LP-Gee (4-2) HRS-Grandal (8),- Venable (3), Smith (11) |
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20 ATL 1:10 WPIX W 4-3 (14),9-9, W-1 WP-Valverde (1-0) LP-Schlosser (0-1) |
21 STL 7:10 WPIX W 2-0, 10-9, W-2 WP-Mejia (3-0) LP-Lyons (0-1) SV-Farnsworth (1) |
22 STL 7:10 SNY L 3-0, 10-10, L-1 WP-Wainright (4-1) LP-Gee (1-1) SV-Rosenthal (6) |
23 STL 7:10 SNY W 3-2, 11-10, W-1 WP-Niese (1-2) LP-Wacha (2-2) SV-Farnsworth (2) HR-Duda (4) |
24 STL 1:10 SNY W 4-1, 12-10, W-2 WP-Colon (2-3) LP-Lynn (4-1) SV-Matsuzaka (1) HR-Young C. (1) |
25 FLA 7:10 WPIX W 4-3, 13-10, W-3 WP-Famiia (1-2) LP-Cishek (1-1) HRS-Jones (4), Saltalamacchia (3) |
26 FLA 7:10 SNY L 7-6 (10), 13-11, L-1 WP-Dunn (2-3) LP-Farnsworth (0-1) SV-Cishek (5) HRS-Abreu (1), Stanton (7), Saltalamacchia (4) |
20 SD 4:10 SNY L 2-1, 46-52, L-2 WP-Benoit (4-2) LP-Black (2-3) HR-Grandal (9) |
21 SEA 10:10 SNY L 5-2, 46-53,, L-3 WP-Elias (8-8) LP-Nies (5-5) HR-Zunino (14) |
22 SEA 10:10 SNY W 3-1, 47-53, W-1 WP-deGrom (4-5) LP-Ramirez (1-5) SV-Mejia (12) HR-Duda (15) |
23 SEA 3:40 SNY W 3-2, 48-53, W-2 WP-Colon (9-8) LP-Walker (1-2) SV-Mejia (13) |
24 MIL 8:10 SNY L 9-1, 48-54, L-1 WP-Garza (7-7) LP-Gee (4-3) HRS-Duda (16), Lucroy
(12), Davis (17), Braun (14) |
25 MIL 8:10 SNY W 3-2, 49-54, W-1 WP-Torres (5-4) LP-Rodriiguez (4-4) SV-Mejia (14) HRS-Duda (18), Gomez (15) |
26 MIL 7:10 WPIX L 5-2, 49-55, L-1 WP-Peralta (12-6) LP-Niese (5-6) SV-Rodriguez (30) HRS-Granderson (15), Reynolds (17) |
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27 FLA 1:10 SNY W 4-0, 14-11, W-1 WP-Gee (2-1) LP-Koehler (2-2) HR-Young C. (2) |
28 OFF |
29 PHI 7:05 SNY W 6-1, 15-11, W-2 WP-Niese (2-2) LP-Hamels (0-2) HR-Byrd (3) |
30 PHI 7:05 SNY Postponed (Rain) Makeup Date- June 2 |
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27 MIL 2:10 SNY W 2-0, 50-55, W-1 WP-deGrom (5-5) LP-Nelson (1-2) SV-Mejiia (15) HR-Duda (17) |
28 PHI 7:10 SNY W 7-1, 51-55, W-2 WP-Colon (10-8) LP-Burnett (6-10) HR-d’Arnaud (7) |
29 PHI 7:10 SNY L 6-0,, 51-56,, L-1 WP-Hamels (6-5) LP-Gee (4-4) HRS-Rollins (14), Sizemore (3), Utley (9) |
30 PHI 12:10 SNY W 11-2, 52-56, W-1 WP-Wheeler (6-8) LP-Kendrick (5-11) HRS-Murphy (8), Duda
(19), Rollins (15) |
31 OFF |
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MAY Month Record- 11-18 Overall Record- 26-29 Position- Fourth
Place, 4 ½ games out |
AUGUST Monthly Record –
12-17 Overall Record –
64-73 Position – 4th
Place, 14 Games out |
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1 COL 8:40 SNY L 7-4, 15-12, L-1 WP-Nicasio (3-1) LP-Colon (2-4) HRS-d’Arnaud (2), Gonzalez (6) |
2 COL 8:40 SNY L 10-3 15-13, L-2 WP-De La Rosa (3-3) LP-Wheeler (1-3) HRS-Granderson (2), Blackmon (6) |
3 COL 8:10 SNY L 11-10, 15-14, L-3 WP-Hawkins (1-0) LP-Farnsworth (0-2) HRS-Wheeler (1), Arenado
(5), Colberson
(1) |
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1 SF 7:10 SNY L 5-1, 52-57, L-1 WP-Vogelsong (6-8) LP-Niese (5-7) HR-Duda (20) |
2 SF 7:10 SNY W 4-2, 53-57, W-1 WP-deGrom (6-5) LP-Peavy (1-11) SV-Mejia (16) |
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4 COL 4:10 SNY W 5-1, 16-14, W-1 WP-Gee (3-1) LP-Chacin (0-1) HR-Morneau (7) |
5 FLA 7:10 SNY L 4-3,16-15, L-1 WP-Cishek (2-1) LP-Rice (0-1) HRS-Murphy (1), Granderson
(3) |
6 FLA 7:10 SNY L 3-0, 16-16, L-2 WP-Alvarez (2-2) LP-Colon (2-5) |
7 FLA 12:40 SNY L 1-0, 16-17, L-3 WP-Cishek (3-1) LP-Torres (2-1) |
8 OFF |
9 PHI 7:10 SNY L 3-2 (11), 16-18, L-4 WP-Hollands (1-1) LP-Torres (2-2) SV-Papelbon (10) |
10 PHI 7:10 WPIX L 5-4, 16-19, L-5 WP-Adams (2-1) LP-Farnsworth (0-3) SV-Papelbon (11) HRS-Wright (2), Rollins (4) |
3 SF 1:10 SNY L
9-0, 53-58, L-1 WP-Bumgarner (13-8) LP-Colon (10-9) HRS-Pence 2 (14,15), Belt (11), Posey (13) |
4 SF 12;10 SNY L4-3, 53-59,
L-2 WP-Romo (5-3) LP-Mejia (5-4) SV-Castilla (5-4) HR-Murphy (9) |
5 WSH 7:05 SNY W 6-1,54-59, W-1 WP-Wheeler (7-8) LP-Gonzalez (6-8) |
6 WSH 7:05 SNY L 7-1, 54-60,, L-1 WP-Fister (11-3) LP-Niese (5-8) HRS-LaRoche 2 (14,15), Espinoza (7) |
7 WSH 12:35\ SNY L 5-3 (13), 54-61, L-2 WP-Stammen (2-4) LP-Torres (5-5) HRS-Desmond (18), Harper (4) |
8 PHI 7:05 SNY W 5-4, 55-61, W-1 WP-Colon (11-9) LP-Burnett (6-12) SV-Mejia (17) HRS-d’Arnaud (8), Byrd (22) |
9 PHI 7:05 WPIX W 2-1 (11), 56-61, W-2 WP-Eveland (1-1) LP-Bastardo (5-5) SV-Familia (2) HR-Ruiz (3) |
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11 PHI 1:10 SNY W 5-4 (11), 17-19,,W-1 WP-Rice (1-1) LP-Manship (1-1) HR-Murphy (2) |
12 NYY 7:05 WPIX W 9-7, 18-19, W-2 WP-Mejia (4-0) LP-Thornton (0-1) SV-Farnsworth (3) HRS-d’Arnaud (3), Granderson
(4), Young Jr. (1), Young C. (3), Gardner (2) |
13 NYY 7:05 WPIX W 12-7, 19-19, W-3 WP-Matuszaka (1-0) LP-Nuno (1-1) HRS-Granderson (5), Murphy (3), McCann (5), Solarte (3) |
14 NYY 7:10 SNY L 4-0, 19-20, L-1 WP-Tanaka
(6-0) LP-Montero (0-1) HRS-Solarte (4), Teixiera
(8) |
15 NYY 7:10 SNY L 1-0,
19-21, L-2 WP-Betances (2-0) LP-DeGrom (0-1) SV-Robertson (7) |
16 WSH 7:05 SNY L 5-2, 19-22, L-3 WP-Roark (3-1) LP-Niese (2-3) SV-Soriano (9) |
17 WSH 4:05 WPIX W 5-2, 20-22, W-1 WP-Colon (3-5) LP-Gonzalez (3-4) SV-Mejia (1) HRS-Lagares (2), Desmond (6) |
10 PHI 1:35 SNY L 7-6, 56-62, L-1 WP-Giles (1-0) LP-Mejia (5-5) HRS-Duda (21), d’Arnaud (9), Utley (11) |
11 PHI 1:05 SNY W 5-3, 57-62, W-1 WP-Niese (6-8) LP-Buchnanan (6-6) SV-Familia (3) HRS-Recker (4), Ruf (2) |
12 WSH 7:10 SNY L 7-1, 57-63, L-1 WP-Fister (12-3) LP-Montero (0-3) HRS-Harper (5), Rendon (16), Desmond (20), Taylor (1) |
13 WSH 7:10 SNY L 3-2, 57-64, L-2 WP-Zimmermann (8-5) LP-Colon (11-10) SV-Soriano (27) HRS-d’Arnaud
(10), Cabrera (10) |
14 WSH 7:10 SNY L 4-1, 57-65, L-3 WP-strasburg (9-10) LP-Gee (4-5) SV-Soriano (28) HRS-LaRoche (17), Harper (6) |
15 CHC 7:10 SNY W 3-2, 58-65, W-1 WP-Wheeler (8-8) LP-Wood (7-10) SV-Mejia (18) HR-Campbell (2) |
16 CHC 7:10 WPIX W 7-3, 59-65, W-2 WP-Niese (7-8) LP-Straily (1-3) HR-Castillo (9) Ruggiano
(5) |
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18 WSH 1:35 SNY L 6-3, 20-23, L-1 WP-Zimmermann (3-1) LP-Wheeler (1-4) SV-Soriano (10) HR-Desmond (7) |
19 OFF |
20 LAD 7:10 SNY L 9-4,
20-24, L-2 WP-Beckett (2-1) LP-Montero (0-2) HRS-Granderson (6), Duda
(5), Gonzalez (11) |
21 LAD 7:10 SNY L 4-3, 20-25, L-3 WP-Ryu (4-2) LP-DeGrom (0-2) SV-Jansen (13) HRS-Campbell (1), Gonzalez (12), Puiig
(10), Ramirez (7) |
22 LAD 7:10 SNY W 5-3, 21-25, W-1 WP-Niese (3-3) LP-Perez
(0-2) SV-Mejia (2) HR-Turner (1) |
23 ARZ 7:10 WPIX Postponed (Rain) Makeup Date- May 25 - DH |
24 ARZ 4:10 WPIX L 3-2, 21-26, L-1 WP-Collmenter (3-2) LP-Wheeler (1-5) SV-Reed (13) HR-Wright (3) |
17 CHC 1:10 SNY L 2-1,
59-66, L-1 WP-Strop (2-4) LP-Mejia (5-6) SV-Rondon (17) HR-Castro (13) |
18 CHC 12:10 SNY L 4-1, 59-67, L-2 WP-Hendricks (5-1) LP-Carlyle (1-1) SV-Rondon (18) HRS-Duda (22), Rizzo (28), Baez (5) |
19 OAK 10:05 SNY L 6-2, 59-68, L-3 WP-Kazmir (14-5) LP-Gee (4-6) HRS-d’Arnaud
(11), Reddick (9) |
20 OAK 3:35 SNY W 8-5,
60-68, W-1 WP-Wheeler (9-8) LP-Smardija (5-00) SV-Familia (4) HRS-Campbell (3), Duda
(23) |
21 OFF |
22 LAD 10:10 SNY L 6-2, 60-69, L-1 WP-Haren (11-10) LP-Niese (7-9) HR-Granderson (16) |
23 LAD 9:10 WPIX L 7-4, 60-70, L-2 WP-Greinke (13-8) LP-deGrom (6-6) SV-Jansen (37) HRS-Lagares (3), Duda
(24), Gonzalez (18) |
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25 ARZ (DH) 1:10 SNY L 2-1, 21-27, L-2 WP-Marshall (2-0) LP-Mejia (4-1) SV-Reed (14) HR-Owings (3) |
26 PIT 1:10 SNY L 5-3, 22-28, L-1 WP-Watson (5-0) LP-Valverde (1-1) SV-Melancon (10) HRS-Duda (6), Sanchez (5) |
27 PIT 7:10 WPIX W 4-2, 23-28, W-1 WP-Black (1-0) LP-Gomez (0-2) SV-Mejia (4) |
28 PIT 1:10 SNY W 5-0, 24-28, W-2 WP-Colon (4-5) LP-Morton (1-7) SV-Familia (1) HRS-Wright (4), Duda (7) |
29 PHI 7:05 SNY W 4-1, 25-28, W-3 WP-Wheeler (2-5) LP-Buchnanan (1-1) SV-Mejia (5) HRS-Young C. (4), Byrd (7) |
30 PHI 7:05 SNY L 6-5 (14), 25-29, L-1 WP-De Fratus (1-0) LP-Mejia (4-2) HR-Brown (4) |
31 PHI 3:05 WPIX W 5-4 (14), 26-29, W-1 WP-Carlyle (1-0) LP-Bastardo (3-3) SV-Torres (2) HRS-Tejada (1), Howard (10) |
24 LAD 4:10 SNY W 11-3, 61-70, W-1 WP-Colon (12-10) LP-Correia (7-14) HRS-d’Arnaud
(12), Tejada (3), Duda 2
(25,26) |
25 OFF |
26 ATL 7:10 SNY W 3-2, 62-70, W-2 WP-Gee (5-6) LP-Wood (9-10) SV-Mejia (19) HR-Lagares (4) |
27 ATL 7:10 WPIX L 3-2, 62-71, L-1 WP-Tehran (13-9) LP-Wheeler (9-9) SV-Kimbrel (39) HRS-Flores (2), Heyward (11) |
28 ATL 7:10 SNY L 6-1, 62-72, L-2 WP-Minor (6-8) LP-Niese (7-10) HR-Dumott (4) |
29 PHI 7:10 SNY W 4-1, 63-72, W-1 WP-deGrom (7-6) LP-Deikman (3-4) SV-Mejia (20) |
30 PHI 7:10 WPIX L 7-2, 63-73, L-1 WP-Williams (5-5) LP-Colon (12-11) HR-Byrd (25) |
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Game 2 SNY W 4-2, 22-27, W-1 WP-Matsuzaka (2-0) LP-Sproll (0-1) SV-Mejia (3) |
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JUNE Month Record- 11-17 Overall Record- 37-46 Position- Fourth Place, 8 Games out |
31 PHI 1:10 SNY W 6-5, 64-73, W-1 WP-Gee (6-6) LP-Burnett (7-15) SV-Mejia (21) HRS-Recker (5), Howard (20), Brown (8) |
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1 PHI 1:35 SNY W 4-3 (11), 27-29, W-2 WP-Edgin (1-0) LP-Aumont (0-1) SV-Mejia (6) HRS-Duda (8), Howard (11), Byrd (8) |
2 PHI 7:05 SNY W 11-2, 28-29, W-3 WP-Colon (5-5) LP-Hernandez (2-3) HR-Flores (1) |
3 CHC 8:05 SNY L 2-1, 28-30, L-1 WP-Rondon (1-1) LP-Rice (1-2) HR-Coghlan (1) |
4 CHC 8:05 SNY L 5-4, 28-31, L-2 WP-Jackson (4-5) LP-Eavland (0-1) SV-Rondon (7) HR-Tejada (2) |
5 CHC 7:05 SNY L 7-4, 28-32, L-3 WP-Grimm (2-2) LP-Black (1-1) HRS-Brown (2), Wood (2), Rizzo (11) |
6 SF 10:15 SNY L 4-2, 28-33, L-4 WP-Affeldt (1-1) LP-Torres (2-3) SV-Romo (19) HRS-Murphy (4), Posey (8) |
7 SF 10:05 SNY L 5-4, 28-34, L-5 WP-Affel4t (2-1) LP-Mejia (4-3) |
SEPTEMBER Month Record –
15-10 Overall Record –
79-83 Position – Tied
for Second Place, 17 Games out |
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8 SF 4:05 SNY L 6-4, 28-35, L-6 WP-Lincecum (5-4) LP-Wheeler (2-6) SV-Romo (20) HRS-Granderson 2 (7,8) |
9 OFF |
10 MIL 7:10 SNY W 6-2, 29-35, W-1 WP-Matsuzaka (3-0) LP-Estrada (5-3) HRS-Murphy (5), Teagarden (1) |
11 MIL 7:10 SNY L 3-1, 29-36, L-1 WP-Peralta (6-5) LP-deGrom (0-3) SV-Rodriguez (20) |
12 MIL 7:10 SNY L 5-1 (13), 29-37, L-1 WP-Duke (4-0) LP-Torres (2-4) HRS-Ramirez (7), Lucroy (5) |
13 SD 7:10 SNY W 6-2, 30-37, W-1 WP-Colon (6-5) LP-Cashner (2-6) HR-Rivera (4) |
14 SD 4:10 WPIX L 5-0, 30-38, L-1 WP-Hahn (1-1)\ LP-Wheeler (2-7) HR-Headley (6) |
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1 FLA 1:10 SNY L 9-6, 64-74, L-1 WP-Ramos (6-0) LP-Familia (2-4) SV-Cishek (32) HRS-Herrera (1), Stanton (34) |
2 FLA 7:10 SNY W 8-6, 65-74, W-1 WP-Niese (8-10) LP-penny (1-1) SV-Mejia (22) HR-Stanton (35) |
3 FLA 7:10 SNY W 4-3, 66-74, W-2 WP-Torres (6-5) LP-Dunn (10-6) SV-Mejia (23) HRS-Niewenhuis (3), Stanton (36) |
4 OFF |
5 CIN 7:10 SNY W 14-5, 67-74, W-3 WP-Colon (13-11) LP-Simon (13-10) HRS-d’Arnaud
(13), Flores (3), Granderson
(17), Herrera (2), Duda
(27), Mesaraco
(22), Frazier (24) |
6 CIN 4:10 SNY L 2-1, 67-75, L-1 WP-Cueto (17-8) LP-Gee (6-7) SV-Chapman (30) HRS-Frazier (25), Heisey (8) |
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15 SD 1:10 WPIX W 3-1, 31-38, W-1 WP-Torres (3-4) LP-Kennedy (5-8) SV-Mejia (7) HR-Granderson (9) |
16 STL 8:15 SNY L 6-2, 31-39, L-1 WP-Greenwood (1-0) LP-deGrom (0-4) SV-Maness (1) |
17 STL 8:15 SNY L 5-2, 31-40, L-2 WP-Wacha (5-5) LP-Niese (3-4) SV-Neschek (2) HRS-Wright (4), Duda
(9), Molina (6) |
18 STL 1:45 SNY W 3-2, 32-40, W-1 WP-Colon (7-5) LP-Lynn (7-5) SV-Eveland (1) HR-Carpenter (3) |
19 FLA 7:10 SNY W 1-0,33-40, W-2 WP-Wheeler (3-7) LP-Heaney (0-1) HR-Wright (6) |
20 FLA 7:10 SNY L 3-2, 33-41, L-1 WP-Alvarez (4-3) LP-Matsuzaka (3-1) SV-Cishek (17) |
21 FLA 4:10 WPIX W 4-0, 34-41, W-1 WP-deGrom (1-4) LP-Koehler (5-6) HR-Duda (10) |
7 CIN 1:10 SNY W 4-3, 68-75, W-1 WP-Wheeler (10-9) LP-Latos (5-5) SV-Mejia (24) HRs-Recker (6), Granderson
(18), Bruce (16) |
8 COL 7:10 SNY W 3-2, 69-75, W-2 WP-Torres (7-5) LP-Hawkins (3-3) HRS-Cuddyer (7), Arenado
(18) |
9 COL 7:10 SNY W 2-0, 70-75, W-3 WP-deGrom (8-6) LP-Bergman (2-3) SV-Familia (5) |
10 COL 7:10 SNY W 2-0, 71-75,W-4 WP-Montero (1-3) LP-Matzek (5-10) SV-Mejia (25) |
11 WSH 7:10 SNY L 6-2, 71-76, L-1 WP-Roark (13-10) LP-Colon (13-12) HRS-Recker (7), LaRoche
(24), Rendon (19) |
12 WSH 7:10 SNY W 4-3, 72-76, W-1 WP-Gee (7-7) LP-Gonzalez (8-10) SV-Mejia (26) HR-Rendon (20) |
13 WSH 7:10 WPIX L 10-3, 72-77, L-1 WP-Fister (14-6) LP-Wheeler (10-10) HRS-Flores (4), Harper (13), Span (5) |
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22 FLA 1:10 WPIX W 11-5, 35-41,W-2 WP-Niese (4-4) LP-DeSclafani (1-2) HR-Murphy (6) |
23 OFF |
24 OAK 7:10 W 10-1, 36-41, W-3 WP-Colon (8-5) LP-Kazmir (9-3) HRS-Granderson (10), Young C. 2 (5,6), d’Arnaud (4) |
25 OAK 7:10 SNY L 8-5, 36-42, L-1 WP-Mills (1-0) LP-Wheeler (3-8) SV-Doolittle (11) HRS-Duda (11), Young C. (7), Moss (18), Crisp (6) |
26 PIT 7:05 SNY L 5-2, 36-43, L-2 WP-Worley (2-0) LP-Matsuzaka (3-2) SV-Melancon (14) HRS-Duda (12), Polanco (2) |
27 PIT 7:05 SNY L 3-2 (11), 36-44, L-3 WP-Hughes (4-2) LP-Black (1-2) |
28 PIT 4:05 WPIX W 5-3, 37-44, W-1 WP-Niese (5-4) LP-Cole (6-4) SV-Mejia (8) |
14 WSH 1:10 SNY L 3-0, 72-78, L-1 WP-Zimmermann (12-5) LP-Niese (8-10) SV-Storen (5) HR-Ramos (10) |
15 FLA 7:10 SNY L 6-5,
72-79, L-2 WP-Dyson (3-1) LP-Familia (2-5) SV-Cishek (36) |
16 FLA 7:10 SNY W 9-1, 73-79, W-1 WP-Colon (14-12) LP-Eovaldi (6-12) HRS-Flores 2 (5,6) |
17 FLA 7:10 SNY L 4-3, 73-80, L-1 WP-Alvarez (11-6) LP-Gee (7-8) SV-Cishek (37) |
18 OFF |
19 ATL 7:35 SNY W 5-0, 74-80, W-1 WP-Wheeler (11-10) LP-Teheran (13-13) HR-Duda (28) |
20 ATL 7:10 WPIX W 4-2, 75-80, W-2 WP-Niese (9-11) LP-Minor (6-12) SV-Mejia 27) HRS-Herrera (3), Granderson
(19) |
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29 PIT 1:35 SNY L 5-2, 37-45, L-1 WP-Volquez (6-6) LP-Colon (8-6) SV-Melancon (15) HR-Alvarez (13) |
30 ATL 7:10 SNY L 5-3, 37-46, L-2 WP-Varvaro (3-1) LP-Familia (1-3) SV-Kimbral (25) HR-Granderson (11) |
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21 ATL 1:35 SNY W 10-2, 76-80, W-3 WP-deGrom (9-6) LP-Santana (14-10) HR-Tejada (4) |
22 OFF |
23 WSH 7:05 L 4-2, 76-81, L-1 WP-Roark (15-10) LP-Colon (14-13) SV-Storen (10) HR-LaRoche (26) |
24 WSH 7:05 SNY Postponed (Rain) Makeup Date – September 25 Day/Night DH |
25 WSH (DH) 1:05 SNY W 7-4, 77-81, W-1 WP-Torres (8-5) LP-Clippard (7-4) SV-Mejia (28) |
26 HOU 7:10 SNY L 3-1, 77-83, L-2 WP-Chapman (2-0) LP-Torres (8-6) SV-Qualls (19) HR-Granderson (20) |
27 HOU 7:10 SNY W 2-1, 78-83, W-1 WP-Mejia (6-6) LP-Sipp (4-3) HR-Duda (29) |
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2 7:05 SNY L 3-0, 77-82, L-1 WP-Gonzalez (10-10) LP-Wheeler (11-11) SV-Storen (11) |
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28 HOU 1:10 SNY W 8-3, 79-83, W-2 WP-Colon (15-13) LP-Tropeano (1-3) HRS-Duda (30), Tejada (5) |
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NEWS AND NOTES
September 26 Bobby Abreu announced his retirement at the end of
the season.
September 23 The Mets announced that GM Sandy
Alderson’s contract has been extended through 2017.
The Mets also announced
that Manager Terry Collins will be back in 2015.
September 21 The Mets called up infielder Wilfredo Tovar from
Las Vegas.
September 9 Pitcher Jacob deGrom
struck out the first 8 batters of the game, breaking the club record and tying
the Major League record, held by Jim Deshaies.
The Mets activated pitcher
Vic Black and second baseman Daniel Murphy from the Disabled List.
Third baseman David
Wright’s season is over because of continuous shoulder soreness.
Pitcher Rafael Montero
recorded his first Major League win.
The Mets called up Bobby
Abreu from Las Vegas.
September 1 Dilson Herrera hit his first home run in the Major
Leagues.
The Mets committed a season
high 6 errors in today’s game.
August 31 The Mets called up catcher Juan Centeno, infielders Josh
Satin, and pitchers Dario Alvarez, Erik Goedel from
the Minor Leagues.
August 30 Dilson Herrera’s first Major League hit was a
single.
August 28 The Mets placed pitcher Vic Black and second baseman
Daniel Murphy on the Disabled List and activated pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka from the Disabled List and also recalled second
baseman Dilson Herrera from Las Vegas.
August 24 The Mets turned their 11th triple
play in franchise history .
August 23 The Mets activated Jacob deGrom
from the Disabled List and sent pitcher Rafael Montero to Las Vegas.
August 22 The Mets activated pitcher B artolo Colon from the
Bereavement List and sent down Gonzalez Germen to Las Vegas.
August 18 The Mets placed pitcher Bartolo
Colon on the Bereavement List and recalled pitcher Gonzalez Germen from Las
Vegas.
August 12 The Mets placed Jacob deGrom
on the Disabled List and recalled pitcher Rafael Montero from Las Vegas.
August 10 Pitcher Jacob deGrom is
headed back to NY to have his pitching shoulder examined.
Pitcher Jenrry
Mejia has a sports hernia.
August 8 Bartolo Colon won his 200th career game.
The Mets designated
outfielder Chris Young for assignment and recalled outfielder Matt den Dekker
from Las Vegas.
August 4 The Mets released outfielder Bobby Abreu and
called up outfielder Kirk Niewenhuis from Las Vegas.
Pitcher Jacob deGrom was named National League Rookie Pitcher of the
month for July.
July 28 Pitcher Jacob deGrom was
named National League Co-Player of the Week. Jacob was 2-0 for the week.
July 26 The Mets placed pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka on the Disabled List and recalled pitcher Buddy
Carlyle from Las Vegas.
July 24 The Mets called up infielder Wilmer Flores from
Las Vegas and sent outfielder Kirk Niewenhuis to Las
Vegas.
July 20 The Mets activated pitcher Jonathon Niese from the Disabled List and designated pitcher Buddy
Carlyle for assignment.
July 15 Daniel Murphy struck out in his only at bat in the
All-Star Game.
July 11 The Mets signed their #1 draft pick Michael Conforto to a contract. Conforto
will start with the Brooklyn Cyclones.
July 9 The Mets activated pitcher Dillon Gee from the
Disabled List and sent pitcher Gonzalez Germen to Las Vegas.
The Mets notched their
4,000 victory.
July 6 Second baseman Daniel Murphy will be the lone Mets
representative in this year’s All-Star Game in Minnesota. It is the first
selection for Murphy.
The Mets placed pitcher
Jonathon Niese on the Disabled List and recalled
pitcher Buddy Carlyle from Las Vegas.
June 30 Frank Cashen, the GM and
the architect of the 1986 world championship team, passed away today. He was
88. Cashen was the GM of the Mets from 1980 to 1990.
Among the players he acquired or drafted were; Keith Hernandez, Gary Carter,
Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden and Ron Darling. Frank is also a member of the
Mets Hall of Fame.
June 28 The MRI revealed that David Wright has a bruised
left rotator cuff and will be re-evaluate Monday.
June 27 Third baseman David Wright will have a MRI on his
sore left shoulder tomorrow.
June 26 The Mets activated outfielder Juan Lagares from the Disabled List and sent infielder Wilmer
Flores to Las Vegas.
June 24 The Mets recalled catcher Travis d’Arnaud from Las Vegas and placed catcher Taylor
Teagarden on the Disabled List.
June 21 Pitcher Jacob deGrom
recorded his first Major League win.
June 19 Pitcher Zack Wheeler recorded his first complete
game and it is a shutout.
June 18 The Mets called up outfielder Kirk Niewenhuis from Las Vegas and demoted Matt den Dekker to
Las Vegas.
June 16 The Mets activated outfielder Eric Young Jr.
from the Disabled List and sent outfielder Andrew Brown down to Las Vegas.
For the first time in
franchise history the pitcher batted eighth in the starting lineup.
June 15 The Mets acquired minor league pitcher Blake
Taylor from the Pirates to complete the trade for Ike Davis,
June 11 The Mets activated pitcher Gonzalez Germen from
the Disabled List and sent down Scott Rice to Las Vegas.
June 8 The Mets optioned catcher Travis d’Arnaud to Las Vegas and called up catcher Taylor
Teagarden from Las Vegas.
June 6 The Mets called up outfielder Andrew Brown from
Las Vegas and designated pitcher Buddy Carlyle for assignment.
June 2 The Mets placed outfielder Juan Lagares on the Disabled List and recalled outfielder Matt
den Dekker from Las Vegas.
June 1 The Mets called up pitcher Dana Eveland from Las Vegas and sent outfielder Matt den Dekker
to Las Vegas.
May 31 For the first time in franchise history the Mets
played back to back 5 hours plus games, and for the first time since 1979 the
Mets played back to back 14 inning games.
The Mets called up pitcher
Buddy Carlyle from Las Vegas and sent down pitcher Rafael Montero to Las Vegas.
May 29 The Mets activated catcher Travis d’Arnaud from the Disabled List and sent catcher Juan
Centeno to Las Vegas.
May 26 The Mets fired hitting coach Dave Hudgens and replaced him with Lamar Johnson. Johnson was
the organization’s minor leagues hitting coordinator for several years
and know the Mets young hitters. The Mets were among the worst in the league in
every offensive category, especially in situational hitting.
The Mets released pitcher
Jose Valverde and recalled pitcher Vic Black from Las
Vegas.
The Mets put Eric Young Jr.
on the Disabled List and promoted outfielder Matt den Dekker from Las Vegas.
May 25 The Mets added pitcher Vic Black for
Sunday’s doubleheader.
The Mets hit into 5 double
plays tying the club record for a 9 inning game.
May 15 The Mets released pitcher Kyle Farnsworth and
called up Josh Edgin from Las Vegas.
The Mets put catcher Travis
d’Arnaud on the 7 day Disabled List and called
up catcher Juan Centeno from Las Vegas.
May 14 The Mets placed pitcher Dillon Gee on the
Disabled List and promoted pitcher Rafael Montero from Las Vegas.
May 13 The Mets put pitcher Gonzalez Germen on the
Disabled List and recalled pitcher Jacob DeGrom from
Las Vegas.
May 10 The Mets promoted infielder Eric Campbell from
Las Vegas and demoted infielder Josh Satin to Las Vegas.
May 9 The Mets promoted infielder Wilmer Flores from Las Vegas
May 7 The Mets designated shortstop Omar Quintanilla
for assignment.
May 4 Outfielder Eric Young Jr. is day to day with a bruised
cheek which he suffered during batting practice.
Mets pitchers set a modern
Major League Baseball record by going 0 for 47 to start a season.
May 1 The Mets activated outfielder Juan Lagares from the Disabled List and sent outfielder Kirk Niewenhuis to Las Vegas.
April 21 The Mets called up outfielder Bobby Abreu from
Las Vegas and sent outfielder Andrew Brown down to Las Vegas.
April 18 The Mets traded first baseman Ike Davis to the
Pirates for minor league pitcher Zack Thornton and a player to be named later.
The Mets activated
outfielder Chris Young from the Disabled List.
April 16 The Mets called up pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka from Las Vegas and outrighted
pitcher John Lannan.
April 15 The Mets placed outfielder Juan Lagares on the Disabled List and recalled outfielder Kirk Niewenhuis from Las Vegas.
April 7 Pitcher Bobby Parnell elected to have Tommy John
elbow surgery and will be out for the season.
April 6 The Mets activated pitcher Jonathon Niese from the Disabled List and sent down infielder Wilmer
Flores to Las Vegas.
April 5 The Mets first ever Replay Challenge was
successful.
April 3 The Mets put outfielder Chris Young on the
Disabled List and second baseman Daniel Murphy returned from the paternity
leave.
April 2 The Mets set a Major League Baseball record by
striking out 31 times in the first two games of the season.
The Mets placed pitcher
Bobby Parnell on the Disabled List and recalled pitcher Kyle Farnsworth from
Las Vegas.
Second baseman Daniel
Murphy is on paternity leave until Thursday and Mets called up infielder Wilmer
Flores from Las Vegas.
March 31 The Mets signed outfielder Bobby Abreu to a
minor league contract.
Second baseman Daniel
Murphy is in Florida with his wife who is in labor.
Outfielder Chris Young has
a tight quad and is day to day.