Syracuse Mets Game Notes
Upcoming Schedule and Probable Pitchers
The Streak is Over: Syracuse ended its season-long 15-game losing streak on Friday night with a 9-8 win over Buffalo. It was the second-longest losing streak on record in franchise history. Syracuse, behind a 21-game losing streak in 1953.
Maybe Not as Bad as it Seemed: During Syracuse’s 15-game losing streak, the Mets had the lead at one point in eight of the 15 games. 10 of the 15 games were decided by three runs or fewer, including three of the last four games of the losing streak being decided by one run.
Close against Buffalo: In Syracuse’s eleven games against Buffalo this season, six games have been decided by one run with the Mets holding a 2-4 record in those games. Two games were decided by two runs, and the other three games have been decided by three runs.
Bring in the Reinforcements: New York Mets outfielder Brandon
Nimmo has rejoined Syracuse for his Major League rehab
assignment. Nimmo was placed on the 10-day injured list on May 5th with what was originally diagnosed as a left index finger bone bruise and then a nerve issue. New York Mets manager Luis Rojas announced on Friday that Nimmo actually had a small ligament tear in the base of his left index finger. Nimmo began his rehab assignment with Syracuse on May 13th and played in one game before pausing the rehab assignment because of recurring discomfort. Nimmo is 4-for 16 with a walk since rejoining Syracuse on Sunday. New York Mets reliever Dellin Betances joined Syracuse on Wednesday to continue his rehab assignment that was started on June 13th with Low-A St. Lucie. Betances was placed on New York’s 10-day injured list on April 8th with a right shoulder impingement and was transferred to the 60-day injured list on April 24th. Betances pitched a scoreless inning of relief on Wednesday and then allowed three runs in one-third of an inning on Friday.
League Leaders: Syracuse leads the Triple-A East League with 64 stolen bases, 12 more than Worcester, the next closest team…The Mets are third in the league lead defensively in double plays with 44, behind Omaha (47) and Gwinnett (47)…Drew
Ferguson is tied for 14th with eight stolen bases…César Puello is
tied for 14th in the league with eight stolen bases (Six with Worcester and two with Syracuse)…Drew Jackson is tied for second in the league with 28 walks and ranks 17th with a .379 on-base percentage…Khalil Lee ranks 10th with 24 walks…Jesús
Reyes is second in the league with 52.1 IP… Franklyn Kilomé
has the only complete-game shutout thrown in the league this season.
Mets Dig the Long Ball: Syracuse has hit 48 home runs this season, scoring 81 total runs from those homers. That accounts for 39% of Syracuse’s run production this season (209 runs).
Capacity Updates: Beginning this homestand NBT Bank Stadium capacity is nearly 100%. All but three sections will be at 100% with those three sections having socially-distanced seating for fans who are more comfortable in that setting. 549 seats will be “buffer seats” in the socially-distanced sections as NBT Bank Stadium’s capacity is 10,266 (95%) out of full capacity of 10,815.
Syracuse Mets News and Notes
Last Game
10 inn.R
H
E
BUF
5
5
0
SYR
3
9
3
WP: Bryan Baker (3-0)
LP: Yennsy Díaz (0-2)
SV: Davy Jiménez (2)
HR: Valera (2)
TOG: 3:20
Attendance: 4,742
- BUF: 3-R 10th with 2 outs
Affiliates Report
New York Mets (MLB)
- W 4-3 vs. Philadelphia
- Michael Conforto walk-off sac fly
- NYM: 2-R Bottom 9th
- Record: 40-32 | Today: 1:10 vs.
Philadelphia
Binghamton Rumble Ponies (AA)
- W 13-6 @ Reading
- Record: 14-31 | Today: 5:15 @
Reading
Brooklyn Cyclones (High-A)
- W 8-5 @ Jersey Shore
- Record: 16-28 | Today: 4:00 vs.
Jersey Shore
St. Lucie Mets (Low-A)
- L 7-5 vs. Dunedin
- Record: 25-22 | Today: 12:10 vs.
Dunedin
Active Mets Streaks
Consecutive Hits
Mason Williams – 8
Consecutive Games On Base
David Thompson – 12
Mason Williams – 8
Consecutive Innings Without an ER Allowed
Monday, June 28th
OFF DAY
Tuesday, June 29th vs. Rochester
6:35 p.m. LHP Thomas Szapucki (0-3, 4.41) vs. RHP Rogelio Armenteros (0-4, 5.14)
Wednesday, June 30th vs. Rochester
6:35 p.m. RHP Jesús Reyes (0-5, 6.54) vs. LHP Josh Rogers (3-1, 3.97)
Thursday, July 1st vs. Rochester
6:35 p.m. RHP Robert Stock (0-3, 3.86) vs. RHP Sterling Sharp (2-1, 2.97)
Sunday, June 27th – 1:05 p.m. – NBT Bank Stadium – Syracuse, NY
Syracuse Mets (12-34) vs. Buffalo Bisons (26-19)
RHP Akeem Bostick (0-2, 8.20) vs. RHP Jacob Waguespack (3-2, 3.65)
Game #47 of 120 – Home Game #24 of 60
Syracuse vs. Buffalo
All-Time Meeting #1249
Buffalo leads, 674-574
This season: SYR 4-7 vs. BUF
1-4 @ SYR
3-3 @ BUF
Last Season: SYR 9-8 vs. BUF
4-4 @ SYR
5-4 @ BUF
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2021 – 30 Games (12 Home, 18 Away)
6/1 A – L 3-2 (BUF: Walk-off walk)
6/2 A – W 6-4 (Thompson: Go-ahead HR in 7th)
6/3 A – PPD (Rain) To be Made Up on 6/4
6/4 A – L 5-4 (8) (Herrera walk-off single)
6/4 A – W 6-3 (Thompson & Cuthbert: 2-R HR) 6/5 A – W 7-6 (Brodey: Go-ahead 3-R HR in 6th)
6/6 A – L 5-2 (BUF: 2-R 6th and 2-R 7th)
6/22 H – PPD (COVID-19)
6/23 H – L 4-3 (BUF: 2-Run 6th inning) 6/24 H G1 – L 8-5 (7) (BUF: 6-R 6th inning) 6/24 H G2 – L 5-4 (7) (SYR: Led 4-0 after 2 inn.)
6/25 H – W 9-8 (Drury: Go-ahead 2-R HR in 8th)
6/26 H – L 5-3 (10) (BUF: 3-R 10th with 2 outs)
Syracuse’s Starting Pitcher
RHP Akeem Bostick
6’6” – 250 lbs – Florence, SC
Born: May 4, 1995 (26)
Acquired: Signed to a Minor League contract, May 18, 2021
Pitches
Fastball Curveball Slider Splitter CutterMiscellaneous Stats
Run Support: 5.4
**Mets average 4.54 runs/game**
Team Record in GS: 1-4
GIDPs Induced: 2
GO/AO Ratio: 0.60
WHIP: 2.20
Career Highs
IP: 8.0 (9/6/15 w/LAN vs. HD)
H: 10 (4x-last 8/29/17 w/CC @ FRI)
R: 9
(
8/2/15 w/LAN @ HD)
ER: 8 (7/3/19 w/RR vs. OMA)
K: 11 (8/27/18 w/CC vs. SA)
BB: 5
(3x- last 8/18/16 w/ LAN @ HD)
HR: 4 (7/3/19 w/ RR vs. OMA)
Pitches:
102 (6/12/19 w/RR vs. RNO)
Season Highs
IP: 5.0 (6/15 w/SYR @ SWB)
H: 8 (5/27 w/SYR @ ROC)
R: 7 (6/8 w/SYR vs. WOR)
ER: 7 (6/8 w/SYR vs. WOR)
K: 3 (2x-last 6/8 w/SYR vs. WOR)
BB: 5 (6/2 w/SYR @ BUF)
HR: 2 (6/8 w/SYR vs. WOR)
Pitches: 93 (6/15 w/SYR @ SWB)
Season Splits
vs. LH
stat
vs. RH
36
AB
37
.278
AVG
.378
10
H
14
2
HR
1
7
K
4
10
BB
7
• Started the season with the Kansas City Monarchs and was participating in training camp with the Monarchs before signing with the Mets on May 18th
• In 2020, played with the Independent Sugar Land Skeeters in the Constellation Energy League after he was released by St. Louis in March
• 8G, 0GS, 1-0, 0.90 ERA, 10 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 BB, 11 K
• In 2020, spent September until the end of the season at the Cardinals’ alternate training site as part of the 60-player pool
• In 2019, played with the Independent Kansas City T-Bones in the American Association after he was released by Houston
• 4G, 4GS, 2-1, 3.12 ERA, 17.1 IP, 15 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 7 BB, 17 K
• Drafted by the Rangers in the second round of the 2013 amateur draft
• Traded from the Rangers to the Astros for C Carlos Corporan on January 21, 2015
• Signed to a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals on January 31, 2020
• Released in March 2020 by St. Louis
• Signed to a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals on September 11, 2020
• Released by St. Louis on March 30, 2021
Bostick Notes
Date Opponent Decision
IP
H
R ER BB K
P/S
Depart
Notes
5/27
@ ROC
L
4.0
8
5
4
4
1
84/49
Tied 4-4
Fifth run was inherited runner who scored after he left the game
6/2
@ BUF
ND
3.2
4
3
3
5
3
88/48
Up 4-1
Two runs scored on 3-R HR off A.J. Schugel after he left game
6/8
vs. WOR
L
3.0
6
7
7
3
3
74/42
Down 7-0
Five of seven runs scored on two HRs
6/15
@ SWB
ND
5.0
5
2
2
3
2
93/54
Up 6-2
SYR gave up 3 runs in 7th inning and 7 runs in 8th inning
6/23
vs. BUF
ND
3.0
1
1
1
2
2
61/37
Up 2-1
Only pitched three innings to be available on three days rest
Mets Hitters
#17 Martin Cervenka
– Catcher – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’4” – 225 lbs – Prague, Czeck Republic
Born: August 3, 1992 (28)
Acquired: Signed as a Minor League Free Agent, March 22, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 1-2, 2B, BB Current Series: 4-12, 2R, RBI, HR, 2B, 2BB, 3K
vs. BUF: 9-22, 4R, RBI, HR, 2B, 6BB, 4K Last Series: 1-14, 2B, BB, 7 K Homestand: 4-12, 2R, RBI, HR, 2B, 2BB, 3K
On-Base Streak: 3 Season Long: 8 Hit Streak: 3 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: 6/25 vs. BUF RBI: 6/25 vs. BUF BB: 6/26 vs. BUF K: 6/23 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 3 (6/1 @ BUF) R: 2 (5/4 vs. SWB) BB: 2 (2x-last 6/11 vs. WOR)
HR: 1 (4x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) RBI: 2 (5/7 vs. SWB) K: 3 (2x-last 6/23 vs. BUF) _____________________________________________________________
-Had Syracuse’s first home run, RBI, and run scored of 2021 with a third-inning solo home run to lead off the frame against Scranton/W-B on Opening Day, 5/4 -Entering 2021, he has thrown out 164 of 499 baserunners attempting to steal against him (32.9%) in his professional career
-Played the 2020 season for Kotlarka Prague of the Czech Extra-Liga, the country’s top league
-During this past offseason, he worked out at home and trained with his brother Marek who is a former Czech National Team pitcher…Built a small gym in his house
-Everyday catcher for the Czech Republic at the European Baseball Championship in 2019 and the WBSC Europe-Africa Olympic Qualifier -2018 Eastern League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Bowie -Trained at the European Baseball Academy when he was 16…Originally signed by the Indians as an international free agent in 2009…Participated in extended spring training in 2009 and 2010 while he was finishing high school
#21 Cheslor Cuthbert
– Infielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’1” – 205 lbs – Corn Island, Nicaragua
Born: November 16, 1992 (28)
Acquired: Minor League Free Agent, June 2, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 1-2, R, 2BB Current Series: 1-2, R, 2BB
vs. BUF: 3-11, 3R, 3RBI, HR, 3BB, 3K Last Series: 3-11, R, 2RBI, HR, 2B, BB, 4K
Homestand: 1-2, R, 2BB
On-Base Streak: 2 Season Long: 5 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 2
Last… HR: 6/17 @ SWB RBI: 6/17 @ SWB BB: 6/26 vs. BUF K: 6/20 @ SWB
Season Highs:
H: 2 (2x-last 6/17 @ SWB) R: 1 (6x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) BB: 2 (6/26 vs. BUF)
HR: 1 (3x-last 6/17 @ SWB) RBI: 2 (3x-last 6/17 @ SWB) K: 2 (3x-last 6/20 @ SWB)
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-Signed with the Cincinnati Reds to a minor league contract on December 8, 2020…Began 2021 at the Reds Alternate Training Site…On Triple-A
Louisville’s Opening Day Roster…Released by the Reds on May 31st… Signed by the New York Mets to a minor league contract on June 2nd and added to Syracuse’s roster on June 3rd
-2021 w/ Louisville: 21 G, .203 (15-for-74), 11RBI, 2 HR, 2B: 4, 8R, 14BB, 14K
-Has spent parts of six seasons in the Major Leagues (2015-2019 with Kansas City and one game in 2020 with the White Sox)
-323 MLB Games: .250, 119 RBI, 27 HR, 2B: 53, 3B: 2, 100 R, 75 BB, 234 K -Younger cousin, Rodney Theophile, is a player in the Washington Nationals’ organization
#2 Orlando Calixte
– Infielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’0” – 183 lbs – Santo Domingo D.R.
Born: February 3, 1992 (29)
Acquired: Purchased from the York Revolution, May 24, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 1-5, R Current Series: 5-19, 3R, 4RBI, 2B:2, 2BB, K
vs. BUF: 12-36, 5R, 9RBI, 2B: 4, 3BB, 6KLast Series: 5-21, 3R, 4RBI, HR, 2BB, 3K Homestand: 5-19, 3R, 4RBI, 2B:2, 2BB, K
On-Base Streak: 4 Season Long: 5 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 5
Last… HR: 6/16 @ SWB RBI: 6/25 vs. BUF BB: 6/25 vs. BUF K: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 2 (6x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) R: 1 (10x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (4x-last 6/25 vs. BUF)
HR: 1 (2x-last 6/16 @ SWB) RBI: 3 (2x-last 6/16 @ SWB) K: 3 (6/15 @ SWB)
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-Signed with the York Revolution of the Independent Atlantic League on April 20, 2021…Had his contract purchased by the New York Mets on May 24, 2021 before the start of the Atlantic League season on May 27th -In 2019, played with Triple-A Tacoma in the Seattle Mariners organization
-25G, .278, 10 RBI, 2 HR, 2B: 2, 13 R, 7 BB, 24 K, SB: 3-5
-His father, Dieudonne, crossed legally into the Dominican Republic in 1977 and had several sons…One of them tried to play professional baseball at 18 but knew he’d have a better chance if he was younger so he adopted the identity of his younger brother, Orlando, who was 15, but the older brother wasn’t good enough to make it…Orlando was good though, and the Red Sox planned to offer him a contract when he turned 16 in 2008 worth $2 million or $3 million, but Orlando had to have his identity confirmed by the Red Sox…Orlando used the name Wilson because his brother already used Orlando and the Red Sox withdrew the offer…Orlando went to get his birth certificate as proof, but discovered the local government wouldn’t provide it because both his mother and father were from Haiti…The Royals scouted Orlando, believed his story, and made him an offer, but he needed to produce his birth certificate…Months passed, and his father drove from Santo Domingo to Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, and got the document…The Royals were originally going to sign Orlando for $1.3 million, but that was reduced to $1 million after the situation carried on for so long
#6 Brandon Drury
– Infielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’2” – 227 lbs – Grants Pass, OR
Born: August 21, 1992 (28)
Acquired: Signed as a Minor League Free Agent, January 8, 2021
College: N/A
-Started on Syracuse’s 2021 Opening Day Roster…Had his contract selected by New York on May 21st…Optioned to Syracuse on June 22nd and added to the Syracuse roster on June 23rd
-2021 w/NYM: 24G, .182, 8-for-44, 2 R, 6 RBI, 2 HR, 2 BB, 13 K
-2020 with Toronto: 21G, .152, 1 double, 1 RBI, 9 K
-2019 with Toronto: 120G, .218, 21 doubles, 15 HR, 41 RBIs, 113 K -2018 International League Mid-Season All-Star with Scranton/W-B
-56G, .291, 13 doubles, 5 HR, 30 RBI, 32 BB, 58 K -In 2017, tied for seventh in the National League with 37 doubles -In 2016, ranked second among National League rookies with 31 doubles and ranked fourth among rookies with a .282 batting average
-2016 Diamondbacks Rookie of the Year
In 2015, Baseball America ranked him as the Diamondbacks’ third-best prospect and the 94th-best overall prospect in baseball
-Made his MLB debut on September 1, 2015 with the Diamondbacks at the Rockies
-Troy Tulowitzki is a mentor to him…They met through Drury’s high school coach
Last Game: 0-4, RBI Current Series: 4-21, R, 5RBI, HR, 2B:2, 4 K
vs. BUF: 4-21, R, 5RBI, HR, 2B:2, 4 K Last Series:Was Not w/SYR
Homestand: 4-21, R, 5RBI, HR, 2B:2, 4 K
On-Base Streak: 2 Season Long: 6 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: 6/25 vs. BUF RBI: 6/26 vs. BUF BB: 5/19 vs. LHV K: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 3 (6/25 vs. BUF) R: 1 (8x- last 6/25 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (6x-last 5/19 vs. LHV)
#30 Cameron Maybin
– Outfielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’3” – 215 lbs – Asheville, NC
Born: April 4, 1987 (34)
Acquired: Traded from the Chicago Cubs, May 18, 2021
College: N/A
-Started the season at the Cubs’ alternate training site…On Triple-A Iowa Cubs Opening Day roster May 4th…Traded to New York for cash on May 18th…Had his contract selected by New York on May 19th…Designated for assignment May 31st…Cleared waivers and sent outright to Syracuse on June 3rd
-2021 with New York: 9G, .036 (1-for-28), 2 R, 3 BB, 12 K, SB: 1-1
-2021 with Triple-A Iowa: 10G, .103 (4-for-39), 3RBI, HR, 2B, 5R, 4BB, 14K -Split 2020 between the Tigers and the Cubs
-2020 with Detroit: 14G, .244 (10-for-41), 2 RBI, HR, 2B: 4, 5R, 4 BB, 13K -2020 with CHC: 18G, .250 (13-for-52), 5 RBI, 2B: 4, 3B, 3 R, 3 BB, 12 K -2017 World Series Champion with Houston…Played in six postseason games, including three in the World Series against the Dodgers
-Originally drafted by Detroit in the First Round (10th Overall) in the 2005 amateur draft
Last Game: 1-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB, K (6/25)Current Series: 1-4, R, 2RBI, 2B, BB, K vs. BUF: 1-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB, K Last Series: Did Not Play
Road Trip: 1-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB, K
On-Base Streak: 1 Season Long: 1 Hit Streak: 1 Season Long: 1
Last… HR: RBI: 6/25 vs. BUF BB: 6/25 vs. BUF K: 6/25 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 1 (6/25 vs. BUF) R: 1 (6/25 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (6/25 vs. BUF)
HR: RBI: 2 (6/25 vs. BUF) K: 1 (6/25 vs. BUF)
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#10 Drew Ferguson
– Outfielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
5’10” – 179 lbs – Knoxville, TN
Born: August 3, 1992 (28)
Acquired: Minor League Phase of the Rule 5 Draft, Dec. 10, 2020
College: Belmont University
Last Game: 0-3, 2K (6/24) Current Series: 0-5, 4K vs. BUF: 0-10, 2R, 4BB, 6K Last Series: 0-5, BB, 2 K Homestand: 0-5, 4K
On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 6 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: 6/10 vs. WOR RBI: 6/11 vs. WOR BB: 6/15 @ SWB K: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 3 (5/19 vs. LHV) R: 1 (11x- last 6/13 vs. WOR) BB: 2 (5x- last 6/5 @ BUF)
HR: 1 (6/10 vs. WOR) RBI: 3 (5/6 vs. SWB) K: 2 (12x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) _____________________________________________________________ -2019 MiLB.com Astros Organization All-Star
-2019 with Triple-A Round Rock: 115G, .281, 19 doubles, 6 triples, 11 HR, 57 RBIs, 68 BB, 105 K, 27 SB in 34 attempts…6 triples, 68 BB, and 105 K were all career highs…11 HR was most in a season since 17 in 2016…27 steals were most in a season since 30 in 2016
-In 2018, had a career-high .432 on-base percentage between Short-Season-A Tri City (6 games) and Triple-A Fresno (65 games)…Had a .436 on-base percentage in Fresno alone
-2017 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Corpus Christ -Had played every season in the Astros organization before this year…was selected by the Giants in the second round of the Rule 5 Draft on
December 13, 2018 but was designated for assignment by the Giants on March 21, 2019 and returned to the Astros the next day
-Attended Knoxville Catholic High School in Knoxville, TN where he set school records for tuns scored and stolen bases
-Played four seasons at Belmont where he holds single season records for hits, doubles, and runs scored
-Recently switched to a vegan diet
-Enjoys reading…During the 2020-2021 offseason, he read “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau and “Debt: The first 5,000 Years” by David Graber -Is a film connoisseur and went through different directors’ collections, including Terrance Malik, Michael Haneke, and Sam Wood
Mets Hitters
#15 Drew Jackson
– Infielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’2” – 200 lbs – Berkeley, CA
Born: July 28, 1993 (27)
Acquired: Triple-A Phase of Rule 5 Draft, December 10, 2020
College: Stanford University
Last Game: 0-4, RBI, K Current Series: 2-10, R, 4RBI, 2B:2, 5BB, 2K
vs. BUF: 4-28, 3R, 4RBI, 2B:2, 5BB, 11K Last Series: 1-8, R, RBI, 7BB, 4K Homestand: 2-10, R, 4RBI, 2B:2, 5BB, 2K
On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 10 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 5
Last… HR: 5/29 @ ROC RBI: 6/24 vs. BUF BB: 6/25 vs. BUF K: 6/25 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 3 (2x-last 5/29 @ ROC) R: 2 (3x-last 5/29 @ ROC) BB: 3 (3x- last 6/25 vs. BUF) HR: 2 (2x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) RBI: 3 (5/22 vs. LHV) K: 4 (6/2 @ BUF)
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-Pitched on 5/6 vs. SWB (2 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, BB, 2 HR allowed)
-2019 w/ Oklahoma City: 85G, .209, 10 doubles, 6 HR, 28 RBIs, 31 BB, 92 K -2019 w/ Baltimore: Made his MLB debut on Opening Day, played in three games, went 0-for-3 with a walk and strikeout and was designated for assignment
-2018 Texas League Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Tulsa, hitting a career-high 15 home runs
-2017 and 2018 MiLB.com Dodgers Organization All-Star
-In 2016, MLB Pipeline and Baseball America ranked him as Seattle’s third-best prospect
-In 2015, led the Northwest League with a .358 batting average, .432 on-base percentage, 47 stolen on-bases, and 64 runs scored
-Played three seasons at Stanford University where he led the team with a .320 batting average as a junior and was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention that year in 2015
-His brother, Brett, was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the first round (31st overall) in the 2009 amateur entry draft after attending the University of California Berkeley…Brett played 44 games with the Cubs in 2012
#24 Khalil Lee
– Infielder – Bats: L, Throws: L
5’11” – 220 lbs – Newark, DE
Born: June 26, 1998 (22)
Acquired: From Royals in three-team trade, February 10, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 2-5, 2 K Current Series: 5-15, 5R, RBI, HR, 7BB, 4K
vs. BUF: 14-33, 9R, 6RBI, HR, 2B:5, 13BB, 9K Last Series:2-20, R, 2BB, 11K
Homestand: 5-15, 5R, RBI, HR, 7BB, 4K
On-Base Streak: 5 Season Long: 9 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 8
Last… HR: 6/24 vs. BUF RBI: 6/24 vs. BUF BB: 6/25 vs. BUF K: 6/26 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 2 (5x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) R: 3 (6/24 vs. BUF) BB: 4 (5/6 vs. SWB) HR: 1 (2x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) RBI: 2 (2x-last 6/4 @ BUF) K: 3 (2x- last 6/18 @ SWB)
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-Started 2021 with Syracuse…Promoted to NYM on May 12th…Optioned to Syracuse on May 15th, but recalled on May 17th…Optioned to Syracuse on May 31st -2021 w/NYM: 11G, 1-18 (.056), RBI, 2B, 2 R, 0 BB, 13 K
-Enters 2021 as the seventh-ranked prospect in the Mets’ organization, according to MLB Pipeline
-2019 Texas Teague Mid-Season All-Star with Double-A Northwest Arkansas -In 2019, ranked third among all minor leaguers with 53 stolen bases
-In 2019, led the Texas League with 65 walks, ranked fifth with 74 runs scored, sixth with a .363 on-base percentage, and tied for eighth with 124 hits
-Entered 2018 and 2019 as the second-best prospect in the Royals’ farm system, according to MLB Pipeline
-2018 Arizona Fall League Rising Star
-2018 Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star with Advanced-A Wilmington -In 2017, tied for second in the Atlantic League with 17 home runs
-Attended Flint Hill High School in Oakton, VA where he was the 2016 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior, hitting .471 with six home runs and having a 7-0 record with a 0.33 ERA as a pitcher
-Originally wanted to play basketball but stopped growing before he hit six feet, and his dad helped him decide that he was more likely to make it in pro baseball…Played basketball and ran track growing up…Focused on baseball beginning in his sophomore year in high school
-Began a Major League rehab assignment with Syracuse on May 13th
-Placed on New York’s 10-day injured list on May 5th with a bone bruise on his left index finger
-2021 w/NYM: 21G, .318, 8 RBI, HR, 2B: 5, 7 R, 12 BB, 22 K, SB: 2/3 -2020 w/NYM: 55G, .280, 18 RBI, 8 HR, 2B: 8, 3B; 3, 33R, 33BB, 43K, SB: 1-3
.280 batting average was a career high
-Rehab w/SYR in 2019: 10G, .200, 7-35, 6RBI, HR, 2B:2, 10R, 8BB, 8K, SB: 3-3 A stick neck put him on the injured list in 2019
-Entering 2021, owns the third-highest on-base percentage (minimum 1,000 PA) in Mets history with a .390 OBP behind John Olerud (.425 and Dave Magadan (.391)…Ranks 11th in OPS in Mets history with a .838 mark
-Since 2016, Nimmo has only swung at 20.2% of pitches outside of the strike zone, which ranks third lowest in the National League behind Greg Garcia (19.3%) and Joey Votto (18.6%)
-His dad encouraged him to swing left-handed…Was a switch-hitter until he was about 10 years old…Does most things right-handed, including golf (His dad did not want to mess up his swing, and it was much harder to find spare lefty clubs)
-His favorite player growing up was Todd Helton…Nimmo and his father worked on emulating Helton’s swing when Nimmo was a kid…Nimmo and Helton spoke for the first time during spring training in 2021
-First ever first-round pick from Wyoming and the 16th major league player from the state
Mets Hitters
#40 César Puello
– Outfielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
6’2” – 220 lbs – La Romana, Dominican Republic
Born: April 1, 1991 (30)
Acquired: Signed to a minor league contract, June 5, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 2-3, RBI, BB, K Current Series: 4-14, R, 3RBI, 2BB, 4K vs. BUF: 6-30, 4R, 7RBI, 5BB, 7K Last Series:3-9, R, RBI, 5K
Homestand: 4-14, R, 3RBI, 2BB, 4K
On-Base Streak: 2 Season Long: 3 Hit Streak: 2 Season Long: 2
Last… HR: RBI: 6/26 vs. BUF BB: 6/26 vs. BUF K: 6/26 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 2 (3x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) R: 1 (3x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (2x-last 6/26 vs. BUF)
HR: RBI: 2 (6/25 vs. BUF) K: 3 (6/18 @ SWB)
_____________________________________________________________ -Began the season on Worcester’s Opening Day roster…Released by Boston
on June 3rd…Signed by New York to a minor league contract on June 5th -2021 w/ Worcester: 15G, .158 (6-for-38), 7 RBI, 2B, 6 R, 8 BB, 8 K, SB: 6-7 -2020 w/ Boston: 5G, .375 (3-for-8) 1 R, 2 BB, 2 K
-Has made 66 MLB appearances: .246, 21 RBI, 4 HR, 2B: 5, 21 R, 16 BB, 52 K -Originally signed by New York as an international free agent on July 7, 2007
Played in the New York Mets organization from 2008 to 2015
-Placed on New York’s 40-man roster on November 18, 2011 but never played in a game with the New York Mets
#3 David Rodriguez
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’1” – 215 lbs – Barcelona, Venezuela
Born: February 25, 1996 (25)
Acquired: Signed to a minor league contract, May 9, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 2-3, R, K (6/24) Current Series: 2-3, R, K vs. BUF: 3-13, 2R, RBI, 2BB, K Last Series: 1-4, K Homestand: 2-3, R, K
On-Base Streak: 3 Season Long: 3 Hit Streak: 3 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: 6/13 vs. WOR RBI: 6/13 vs. WOR BB: 6/4 @ BUF K: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 2 (2x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) R: 1 (3x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (2x-last 6/4 @ BUF)
HR: 1 (6/13 vs. WOR) RBI: 1 (2x-last 6/13 vs.WOR) K: 2 (6/13 vs. WOR) _____________________________________________________________
-Began the year in Double-A Binghamton…Promoted to Syracuse on June 1st
-2021 with Binghamton: 15 G, .194 (7-36), 3 RBI, 2 HR, 2B: 3, 7 R, 9 BB, 11 K
-Entered 2021 throwing out 164-of-418 potential base stealers (39.2%) in his minor league career and allowed less than a 50% stolen base success rate each season from 2015-2017
-Spent the 2020-2021 winter playing for Bravos de Margarita in the Venezuelan Winter League where he ranked third in the league with a .396 batting average, third with a .484 on-base percentage, fifth with a .585 slugging percentage, tied for eighth with 19 RBIs, and tied for eighth with four home runs
-2019 with Double-A Montgomery:
-78G, .225, 36 RBI, 7HR, 2B: 10, 3B: 3, 34 R, 29 BB, 68 K, SB: 4-5 -Trained with three-time All-Star infielder and fellow Venezuelan Carlos Guillén as an amateur before signing with the Rays as an international free agent on August 5, 2012
#13 Brandon Nimmo
– Outfielder – Bats: L, Throws: R
6’1” – 196 lbs – Cheyenne, WY
Born: March 27, 1993 (28)
Acquired: First Round (13th overall) of the 2011 amateur entry draft
College: N/A
Last Game: 1-4, BB, 2K Current Series: 3-14, 3R, 2B, 2BB, 3K vs. BUF: 3-14, 3R, 2B, 2BB, 3K Last Series: 1-2, R
Homestand: 3-14, 3R, 2B, 2BB, 3K
On-Base Streak: 5 Season Long: 5 Hit Streak: 3 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: RBI: BB: 6/26 vs. BUF K: 6/26 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 1 (3x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) R: 1 (4x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (2x-last 6/26 vs. BUF)
HR: RBI: K: 2 (6/26 vs. BUF)
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#11 Chance Sisco
– Bats: L, Throws: R
6’3” – 210 lbs – Corona, CA
Born: February 24, 1995 (26)
Acquired: Claimed off waivers from Baltimore, June 25, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: Has Not Played w/SYR Current Series:
vs. BUF: Last Series: Was Not w/SYR
Homestand:
On-Base Streak: Season Long: Hit Streak: Season Long:
Last… HR: RBI: BB: K:
Season Highs:
H: R: BB: 1
HR: RBI: K:
#1 Wilfredo Tovar
– Infielder – Bats: R, Throws: R
5’7” – 185 lbs – Santa Teresa Del Tuy, Venezuela
Born: August 11, 1991 (29)
Acquired: Signed as a Minor League Free Agent, December 21, 2020
College: N/A
Last Game: 0-5 Current Series: 4-20, 2R, RBI, HR, 2B, BB, K
vs. BUF: 4-26, 3R, RBI, HR, 2B, BB, 5K Last Series: 1-10, R, 2BB, 3K
Homestand: 4-20, 2R, RBI, HR, 2B, BB, K
On-Base Streak: 0 Season Long: 4 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 3
Last… HR: 6/24 vs. BUF RBI: 6/24 vs. BUF BB: 6/25 vs. BUF K: 6/24 @ SWB
Season Highs:
H: 2 (4x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) R: 2 (6/9 vs. WOR) BB: 2 (5/4 vs. SWB) HR: 1 (6/24 vs. BUF) RBI: 3 (5/9 vs. SWB) K: 2 (3x-last 6/20 @ SWB) _____________________________________________________________ -On Syracuse’s Opening Day roster…Had his contract selected by New
York on May 18th…Designated for assignment June 1st…Cleared waivers, sent outright to Syracuse, and added to Syracuse’s roster June 3rd -2021 w/NYM: 6G, .182 (2-for-11), RBI, BB, 4 K
-During the 2020-2021 winter, he played for Caracas in the Venezuelan Winter League, hitting .300 (30-for-100) with a .393 on-base percentage in 27 games with 16 walks and 8 strikeouts
-Tested positive for COVID-19 on July 12, 2020…he was asymptomatic and cleared from the COVID-19 injured list on July 23, 2020
-Had at least ten stolen bases every year from 2009-2018
In 2017 and 2018, won back-to-back Pacific Coast League Championships with Triple-A Memphis
-In 2016, ranked third in the International League with 29 stolen bases with Rochester
-In 2016, struck out just once every 8.37 plate appearances In 2015, led Triple-A Las Vegas with a career-high 30 stolen bases -2013 MiLB.com Mets Organization All-Star…2012 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star with Advanced-A St. Lucie
-Originally signed by the Mets as an international free agent on October 12, 2007…Made his MLB debut on September 22, 2013 with the Mets at the Phillies, recording two hits, the game-tying RBI, and a stolen base
Mets Hitters
#8 Matt Winaker
– Outfielder – Bats: L, Throws: L
6’1” – 195 lbs – Alamo, CA
Born: November 29, 1995
Acquired: Drafted in the fifth round of the 2017 amateur draft
College: Stanford University
Last Game: 0-2, BB, K (6/24) Current Series: 1-5, R, 2B, 2BB, K vs. BUF: 1-5, R, 2B, 2BB, K Last Series: Was Not w/SYR Homestand: 1-5, R, 2B, 2BB, K
On-Base Streak: 2 Season Long: 2 Hit Streak: 0 Season Long: 1
Last… HR: RBI: BB: 6/24 vs. BUF K: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
H: 1 (6/23 vs. BUF) R: 1 (6/23 vs. BUF) BB: 1 (6/24 vs. BUF)
HR: RBI: K: 1 (6/24 vs. BUF)
_____________________________________________________________ -Started season with Double-A Brooklyn…Promoted to Binghamton on May
18th…Promoted to Syracuse on June 22nd
-2021 w/BRK: 7G, .292 (7-for-24), 2 RBI, 2B, 8 R, 8 BB, 5 K -2021 w/BNG: 16G, .212 *11-for-52), 3 RBI, 2B: 2, 4 R, 8 BB, 14 K -Spent all of 2019 w/ Advanced-A St. Lucie:
-86G, .195, 31 RBI, 2 HR, 2B: 9, 3B: 5, 31 R, 26 BB, 62 K, SB: 6-11 -Played three years at Stanford University…
-In his junior season in 2017 he hit .308 with 9 HR and 45 RBIs -All-Pac-12 Team and All-Pac-12 Defensive team as a sophomore and a junior
-Made the NCAA Tournament with Stanford in 2017, but didn’t advance to the College World Series…Stanford is in the College World Series in 2021 for the first time in 13 years
-Both of his parents went to Stanford
-Played football and baseball in high school…starting quarterback and kicker on the football team…led his league in passing yards and touch downs as a senior…Didn’t miss an extra point or a field goal, combining to go 50-for-50
#16 Mason Williams
– Bats: L, Throws: R
6’1” – 195 lbs – Pawtucket, RI
Born: August 21, 1991 (29)
Acquired: Signed as a Minor League Free Agent, April 15, 2021
College: N/A
Last Game: 1-4, 2B, 2K (5/29) Current Series:
vs. BUF: Last Series: Was Not w/SYR
Homestand:
On-Base Streak: 8 Season Long: 8 Hit Streak: 8 Season Long: 8
Last… HR: 5/29 @ ROC RBI: 5/29 @ ROC BB: 5/29 @ ROC K: 5/29 @ ROC
Season Highs:
H: 3 (5/29 @ ROC) R: 2 (3x-last 5/29 @ ROC) BB: 2 (5/27 @ ROC) HR: 1 (5/29 @ ROC) RBI: 4 (5/29 @ ROC) K: 2 (5/29 @ ROC) _____________________________________________________________
-On Syracuse’s Opening Day roster…Had his contract selected by New York on May 31st…Designated for assignment by New York on June 20th…Elected free agency on June 24th…Signed to a minor league contract by New York on June 25th
-2021 w/NYM: 17G, .212 (7-for-33), RBI, HR, 2B, 4 BB, 9 K, SB: 0-1 -2021 w/SYR in May: 19G, .373, 8 RBI, HR, 2B: 7, 13 R, 7 BB, 9 K, SB: 2-2
-In 2019, ranked seventh in the International League with a .308 batting average -2018 International League All-Star with Triple-A Norfolk
-Made his MLB debut on June 12, 2015 with the Yankees at the Orioles where he had his first career MLB hit, which was a two-run home run in his second at-bat
- Originally drafted by the Yankees in the fourth round of the 2010 amateur draft -Mason’s father, Derwin, moved the family from Rhode Island to Florida to expose Mason to better competition in hopes of receiving a college baseball scholarship
-Derwin, was drafted in the seventh round of the 1984 NFL draft by the New England Patriots where he played from 1985-1987 after playing college football at the University of New Mexico
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#22 Stephen Nogosek
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’1” – 193 lbs – Roseville, CA
Born: January 11, 1995 (26)
Acquired: Traded from Red Sox, July 31, 2017
College: University of Oregon
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#51 Yennsy Díaz
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’0” – 215 lbs – Azua, D.R.
Born: November 15, 1996 (24)
Acquired: Traded from Toronto, January 27, 2021
College: N/A
Last Outing: 1.2 IP, H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 3K Current Series: 1.2 IP, H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 3K
vs. BUF: 3G, 4.2 IP, 2H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 5K Last Series: 1.1 IP, 3H, 4R, 3ER, 2BB, 2K
Homestand: 1.2 IP, H, 3R, 2ER, 2BB, 3K
Days Rest: 0 (41 pitches) SYR record when used: 3-6 Most Recent…
W: L: 6/26 vs. BUF SV: 6/5 @ BUF HR Allowed: 6/26 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
IP: 2.0 (2x- last 6/2 @ BUF) H: 3 (6/16 @ SWB) BB: 2 (3x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) HR: 1 (2x-last 6/26 vs. BUF) ER: 3 (6/16 @ SWB) K: 3 (6/26 vs. BUF)
Pitches: 41 (6/26 vs. BUF) Strikes: 26 (6/26 vs. BUF)
_____________________________________________________________
-Began 2021 with Syracuse…Promoted to NYM on May 21st…Optioned to Syracuse on May 29th…Promoted to NYM on June 19th as 27th man for doubleheader…Optioned to Syracuse on June 20th…Promoted to New York on June 21st…Optioned to Syracuse on June 23rd
-2021 w/NYM: 4G, 6.1 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3ER, 4 BB, 8 K
-Enters 2021 as the 27th-ranked prospect in the Mets organization, according to MLB Pipeline
In 2019, tied for third in the Eastern League with 11 wins with Double-A New Hampshire, ranked fifth in the league with 144.1 IP, and tied for ninth with 116 strikeouts
-Made his MLB debut on August 4, 2019 with Toronto at Baltimore where he made a relief appearance (0.2 IP, 1 H, 2 ER, 4 BB)…That is his only career MLB appearance
-Nickname is La Bazuca (“The Bazooka” in Spanish)
-Favorite player growing up was Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez
PITCHES (2021%):
Four-Seam FB (62%) Changeup (24%) Curveball (12%) Slider (3%)
#27 Trey Cobb
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’1” – 190 lbs – Broken Arrow, OK
Born: June 24, 1994 (26)
Acquired: Fourth Round of the 2017 amateur draft
College: Oklahoma State
Last Outing: 2 IP, 5H, 4R, 4ER Current Series:2 IP, 5H, 4R, 4ER
vs. BUF: 2G, 3.1 IP, 6H, 4R, 4ER, BB, K Last Series: 3.1 IP, 3H, R, ER, BB, K
Homestand: 2 IP, 5H, 4R, 4ER
Days Rest: 2 (36 pitches) SYR record when used: 0-13 Most Recent…
W: L: 6/20 @ SWB SV: HR Allowed: 6/24 vs. BUF
Season Highs:
IP: 3.2 (5/19 vs. LHV) H: 8 (5/19 vs. LHV) BB: 2 (2x-last 5/27 @ ROC) HR: 2(6/13 vs. WOR) ER: 4 (2x-last 6/24 vs. BUF) K: 4 (5/19 vs. LHV)
Pitches: 61 (5/19 vs. LHV) Strikes: 44 (5/19 vs. LHV)
_____________________________________________________________ -Began 2021 with Double-A Binghamton
-1 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER (5/4)
-Missed the entire 2019 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in April 2019
-2018 South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star with Low-A Columbia -Played four seasons at Oklahoma State University
-Ended his college career with 92 career appearances, which were the most in Oklahoma State history
-Became the 14th putcher in OSU history to record 100 strikeouts in a single season when he struck out exactly 100 batters as a junior in 2016 -During Oklahoma’s State run to the College World Series in 2016, he posted a 0.64 ERA and four saves
-Selected in the 12th round of the 2016 drat by the Cubs, but returned to College for his senior year
-His grandfather, Frank Linzy, played 10 seasons as a right-handed relief pitcher in the majors for the Giants, Cardinals, Phillies, and Brewers
PITCHES:
Sinker Slider Changeup
Last Outing: 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0BB, 2K Current Series: 3 IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 3K vs. BUF: 4G, 4.1 IP, 6H, 3R, 2ER, 4K Last Series: 3 IP, 6H, 7R, 7ER, BB, 4K Homestand: 3 IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, 3K
Days Rest: 0 (20 pitches) SYR record when used: 4-13 Most Recent…
W: L: 6/23 vs. BUF SV: 6/2 @ BUF HR Allowed: 5/9 vs. SWB
Season Highs:
IP: 3.0 (5/20 vs. LHV) H: 6 (6/15 @ SWB) BB: 3 (5/14 @ WOR) HR: 1 (2x-last 6/23 vs. BUF) ER: 7 (6/15 @ SWB) K: 5 (5/20 vs. LHV) Pitches: 44 (6/11 vs. WOR) Strikes: 26 (3x-last 6/11 vs. WOR) _____________________________________________________________
-In 2019, among all minor league pitchers with at least 50 innings pitched, his 1.07 ERA on the season was the sixth-best
-In 2019, did not allow an earned run in his first 23 appearances for the team (30.1 IP)
-Made his MLB debut on June 19, 2019 with the Mets at the Braves -Made seven relief appearances across two stints with the Mets in 2019 -2018 Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star with Advanced-A St. Lucie -2017 South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star with Greenville
-Played three seasons at the University of Oregon…Pac-12 Conference First-Team All-League pick his junior season where he had a 1.11 ERA and 16 saves, which tied for the third-most saves in the country…Finished his college career ranked second in Oregon history with 16 saves and 85 appearances
-Pitched for the U.S. National Team following the 2015 season
-Attended Woodcreek High School in Roseville, CA…Also played football and holds Sierra Foothill League records in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and rushing yards by a quarterback
PITCHES (2019 %):
Four-Seam FB (64%) Slider (28%) Changeup (5%) Two-Seam FB (3%)
#48 Dellin Betances
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’8” – 265 lbs – Dearborn, MI
Born: March 23, 1988 (33)
Acquired: Signed as a Major League FA, December 24, 2019
College: N/A
Last Outing: 0.1 IP, 0H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, K Current Series: 1.1 IP, 2H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 2K
vs. BUF: 1.1 IP, 2H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 2KLast Series: Was Not w/SYR Homestand: 1.1 IP, 2H, 3R, 3ER, 2BB, 2K
Days Rest: 1 (23 pitches) SYR record when used: 1-1 Most Recent…
W: L: SV: HR Allowed:
Season Highs:
IP: 1 (6/23 vs. BUF) H: 2 (6/23 vs. BUF) BB: 2 (6/25 vs. BUF)
HR: ER: 3 (6/25 vs. BUF) K: 1 (2x-last 6/25 vs. BUF)
Pitches: 23 (6/25 vs. BUF) Strikes: 12 (6/25 vs. BUF)
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-Began season on New York Mets Opening Day Roster…Placed on 10-day injured list on April 8th with a right shoulder impingement…Moved to 60-day injured list on April 24th…Sent to St. Lucie to begin a rehab assignment on June 13th…Sent to Syracuse to begin a rehab assignment on June 22nd
-2021 w/NYM: 1G, 1 IP, 0 H, 1R, 1ER, HB, BB, K
-2021 rehab w/St. Lucie: 3G, 2.1 IP, 5H, 5R, 5ER, 3BB, 4K
-2020 w/NYM: 15G, 0-1, 7.71ERA, 11.2 IP, 12H, 10R, 10ER, 12BB, 11K -Four-time American League All-Star (2014-2017)
-Pitched an immaculate inning on August 2, 2017 (9 pitches, 9 strikes, 3 strikeouts)
PITCHES (2020 %):
#49 A.J. Schugel
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’0” – 195 lbs – Winter Haven, FL
Born: June 27, 1989 (31)
Acquired: Minor League FA, May 8, 2021
College: Central Arizona College
#55 Marcel Rentería
– Bats: R, Throws: R
5’9” – 164 lbs – Nogales, AZ
Born: September 27, 1994 (26)
Acquired: Sixth Round 2017 amateur draft
College: N/A
Last Outing: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K Current Series: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K vs. BUF: 2G, 3 IP, H, R, K Last Series: 2 IP, H, R, ER, 3 BB, 3 K Homestand: 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K
Days Rest: 2 (15 pitches) SYR record when used: 2-6 Most Recent…
W: 5/29 @ ROC L: SV: HR Allowed: 6/13 vs. WOR
Season Highs:
IP: 3 (6/13 vs. WOR) H: 4 (6/9 vs. WOR) BB: 3 (6/17 @ SWB)
HR: 1 (2x-last 6/13 vs. WOR) ER: 6 (6/9 vs. WOR) K: 3 (4x-last 6/17 @ SWB) Pitches: 55 (6/13 vs. WOR) Strikes: 33 (2x-last 6/17 @ SWB) _____________________________________________________________
-Began season w/ Double-A Binghamton…Promoted to Syracuse on May 20th -2021 w/ BNG: 3G, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 7 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 K
-Entered 2021 with 154 career strikeouts in 151 innings pitched
-Spent 2020 working with X2 Athletic Performance at the Push Performance Strength and Conditioning facility in Tempe, AZ to refine his mechanics and repertoire
-Was used exclusively as a reliever in 2019 with Advanced-A St. Lucie and Double-A Binghamton
-2019 w/ St. Lucie: 37G, 1-4, 4.62 ERA, 5 SV, 62.1 IP, 63H, 38R, 32ER,26 BB, 65K -2019 w/ Binghamton: 1G, 1 SV, 1 IP, H, 2 K
-In 2018, used exclusively as a starter, making 15 starts with Low-A Columbia -Used only as a reliever in 2017 with Short-Season-A Brooklyn
-Related to former Montreal Expos players Gil Heredia and Dave Oropeza Sr.
Mets Bullpen
#56 Sean Reid-Foley
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’2” – 195 lbs – Agana Heights, Guam
Born: August 30, 1995 (25)
Acquired: Traded from Toronto, Jan. 27, 2021
College: University of Oregon
Last Outing: Was w/NYM Current Series:
vs. BUF: 1G, 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0BB, 2K Last Series: Was Not w/SYR Homestand:
Days Rest: 1 (5 pitches w/NYM) SYR record when used: 1-3 Most Recent… W: L: SV: HR Allowed: Season Highs: IP: 2 (5/8 vs. SWB) H: 2 (5/8 vs. SWB) BB: 2 (5/8 vs. SWB) HR: ER: K: 3 (5/8 vs. SWB) Pitches: 45 (5/8 vs. SWB) Strikes: 26 (5/8 vs. SWB) _____________________________________________________________
-Began 2021 at N.Y. Mets alternate training site in Brooklyn…Promoted to N.Y. Mets on April 22nd…Optioned to Syracuse on May 4th…Promoted to N.Y. Mets as 27th man for doubleheader on May 5th…Optioned to Syracuse on May 6th… Promoted to N.Y. Mets on May 11th…Optioned to Syracuse on May 31st… Promoted to New York on June 1th…Optioned to Syracuse June 23rd… Promoted to New York June 25th as 27th man for doubleheader…Optioned to Syracuse on June 26th
-2021 w/ N.Y. Mets: 10G, 2-1, 4.19 ERA, 19.1 IP, 17 H, 10 R, 9 ER, 7 BB, 25 K -Became the second player and only pitcher born in Guam to play in an MLB game all-time (Josh Hattig played in 13 games with Toronto in 2006)
-Sean’s father, Dave, served in the Coast Guard for 30 years and was stationed in Guam when Sean was born
-Played on a Florida Travel Baseball team with former Blue Jays teammates Bo Bichette and Forrest Wall in 2013…Also played travel ball in Florida with current teammate David Peterson
-Brother David Reid-Foley pitched in the Dodgers’ minor league system from 2014-2016
-Originally drafted by Toronto in the second round of the 2014 amateur draft -Traded from the Blue Jays with RHP Yennsy Diaz and RHP Josh Winckowski to the Mets for LHP Stephen Matz on January 27, 2021
PITCHES: Fastball Slider Changeup Curveball PITCHES (2017 %): Sinker (48%) Changeup (38%) Four-Seam FB (9%) Curveball (5%) Last Outing: 3 IP, 2H, R, ER, 2BB, 2K Current Series: 3 IP, 2H, R, ER, 2BB, 2K vs. BUF: 2G, 1.2IP, H, R, ER, HR, K Last Series: Did Not Pitch
Homestand: 3 IP, 2H, R, ER, 2BB, 2K
Days Rest: 3 (52 pitches) SYR record when used: 1-8 Most Recent…
W: L: 5/26 @ ROC SV: HR Allowed: 6/2 @ BUF
Season Highs:
IP: 3 (6/23 vs. BUF) H: 6 (6/8 vs. WOR) BB: 3 (5/26 @ ROC) HR: 2 (5/16 @ WOR) ER: 3 (5/26 @ ROC) K: 3 (6/8 vs. WOR) Pitches: 52 (2x-last 6/23 vs. BUF) Strikes: 34 (6/8 vs. WOR) _____________________________________________________________
-In 2020, pitched in the Independent League American Association with Milwaukee -28G, 0GS, 0-0, 1.03 ERA, 26.1 IP, 10 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 9 BB, 23 K
-2018 w/ AAA Indianapolis: 12G, 0GS, 6.23 ERA, 13 IP, 18 H, 9 R, 9 ER, 4 BB, 12 K -Pitched in MLB with Arizona in 2015 and Pittsburgh in 2016 and 2017
-2015: 5G, 0-0, 5.00 ERA, 9 IP, 17 H, 13 R, 5 ER, 5 BB, 5 K, 2 HR -2016: 36G, 2-2, 3.63 ERA, 52 IP, 41 H, 22 R, 21 ER, 13 BB, 46 K, 4 HR -2017: 32G, 4-0, 1.97 ERA, 32 IP, 31 H, 8 R, 7 ER, 14 BB, 27 K, 3 HR
-MLB Career: 73G, 6-2, 3.19 ERA, 93 IP, 89 H, 43 R, 33 ER, 32 BB, 78 K
-Originally drafted by the L.A. Angels in the 25th round of the 2010 amateur draft --Was a pitcher and infielder in college…After the Angels drafted him, they said he had a better chance to progress as a pitcher
-His father, Jeff, is a former minor league catcher and infielder in the Minnesota Twins organization after being selected in the 18th round of the 1983 amateur draft…Jeff then became a scout and A.J. traveled around with his father growing up
PITCHES (2021 %):
Four-Seam FB (62%) Slider (26%) Changeup (13%)
#20 Bradley Roney
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’1” – 193 lbs – Montgomery, AL
Born: September 1, 1992 (28)
Acquired: Minor League FA, April 27, 2021
College: Southern Mississippi
Last Outing: 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K Current Series: 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K vs. BUF: 3G, 4IP, 3H, 3R, 3ER, 6BB, 6K Last Series: 2.2 IP, 3H, 6R, 4ER, 3BB, 6K
Homestand: 1.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K
Days Rest: 1 (5 pitches) SYR record when used: 2-9 Most Recent…
W: L: 6/18 @ SWB SV: HR Allowed: 6/18 @ SWB
Season Highs:
IP: 3 (6/10 vs. WOR) H: 4 (5/22 vs. LHV) BB: 3 (2x-last 6/6 @ BUF) HR: 2 (6/18 @ SWB) ER: 4 (6/18 @ SWB) K: 4 (6/18 @ SWB)
Pitches: 49 (5/22 vs. LHV) Strikes: 32 (5/22 vs. LHV)
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-Began 2021 with Double-A Binghamton
-3G, 0GS, 0-0, 0.00ERA, 4 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 10 K, .154 BAA
-Originally drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the eighth round of the 2014 amateur draft
-Signed to a minor league contract by the Diamondbacks with an invitation to spring training on November 17, 2020…Released on March 19, 2021 -Split 2019 with Advanced-A Florida and Double-A Mississippi
-Adv-A: 8G, 0GS, 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 14.1 IP, 7 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 18 K
-Double-A: 20G, 0 GS, 1-0, 2.96 ERA, 27.1 IP, 20 H, 9 R, 9 ER, 11 BB, 42 K -Only appearances in Triple-A were in 2016 with Gwinnett
Syracuse Mets Pitching Staff
Starting Pitchers
Record: 6-16
ERA: 5.81
IP: 213.2
ER: 138
K: 191
K/9: 8.05
BB: 115
BB/9: 4.84
Quality Starts: 7
5+ Inning Starts: 24
Relief Pitchers
Record: 5-18
ERA: 6.98
IP: 175.1
ER: 136
K: 198
K/9: 10.16
BB: 120
BB/9: 6.16
Saves: 7
Save Opportunities: 21
#23 Nick Tropeano
– Bats: R, Throws: R
6’4” – 205 lbs – West Islip, NY
Born: August 27, 1990 (30)
Acquired: Waivers from S.F. Giants, June 11, 2021
College: SUNY Stony Brook
Last Outing: 2 IP, H, 0 R, 2BB, 4K Current Series: 2 IP, H, 0 R, 2BB, 4K vs. BUF: 2 IP, H, 0 R, 2BB, 4K Last Series: 1 IP, 0H, 0R, BB, 2K Homestand: 2 IP, H, 0 R, 2BB, 4K
Days Rest: 1 (45 pitches) SYR record when used: 1-1 Most Recent…
W: 6/25 vs. BUF L: SV: HR Allowed:
Season Highs:
IP: 2 (6/25 vs. BUF) H: 1 (6/25 vs. BUF) BB: 2 (6/25 vs. BUF)
HR: ER: K: 4 (6/25 vs. BUF)
Pitches: 45 (6/25 vs. BUF) Strikes: 25 (6/25 vs. BUF)
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-Began 2021 at the Giants’ Alternate Training Site…Had his contract selected by San Francisco on May 21st…Designated for Assignment by San Francisco on June 4th…Claimed off waivers by New York on June 11th
-2021 w/San Francisco: 4G, 0GS, 1-0, 1.50 ERA, 6 IP, 4H, 2R, ER, 2BB, 2K -2021 w/Sacramento (AAA): 3GS, 1-0, 2.79 ERA, 9.2 IP, 9H, 4R, 3ER, 5BB, 13K
-2020 w/Pittsburgh: 7G, 0GS, 1-0, 1.15 ERA, 15.2 IP, 14 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 19 K -Split 2019 between Triple-A Salt Lake and L.A. Angels
-w/LAA: 3G, 1GS, 0-1, 9.88 ERA, 13.2 IP, 18 H, 15 R, 15 ER, 6 BB, 10 K -w/SL: 17G, 15GS, 4-6, 5.87 ERA, 79.2 IP, 90 H, 55 R, 52 ER, 31 BB, 85 K -Has appeared in 53 career MLB games, including 39 starts
- 14-14, 4.22 ERA, 239 IP, 233 H, 117 R, 112 ER, 93 BB, 214 K -2014 Pacific Coast League Mid-Season All-Star with Triple-A Oklahoma City -2014 Baseball America Triple-A All-Star
-2012 South Atlantic League Mid-Season All-Star with Low-A Lexington -Drafted by Houston in the fifth round of the 2011 amateur draft
-Played three seasons at SUNY Stony Brook…Named to the 2009 America East All-Rookie team his freshman year…2010 America East Co-Pitcher of the Year…2011 America East Pitcher of the Year…First player in America East history to win the Pitcher of the Year award twice
#5 Stephen Tarpley
– Bats: R, Throws: L
6’1” – 208 lbs – Los Angeles, CA
Born: February 17, 1993 (28)
Acquired: Waivers from Marlins, January 8, 2021
College: Scottsdale Community College
Last Outing: 0.2 IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, BB, K Current Series: 2 IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 2K
vs. BUF: 3G, 2.2 IP, 3H, 2R, 2ER, BB, 4K Last Series: 2 IP, 5H, 3R, 3ER, BB, 3K
Homestand: 2 IP, 5H, 2R, 2ER, 2BB, 2K
Days Rest: 1 (22 pitches) SYR record when used: 3-6 Most Recent…
W: 6/2 @ BUF L: 5/11 vs. WOR SV: HR Allowed: 5/11 @ WOR
Season Highs:
IP: 1.1 (2x-last 6/18 @ SWB) H: 6 (5/6 vs. SWB) BB: 2 (6/8 vs. WOR) HR: 2 (5/11 @ WOR) ER: 7 (5/6 vs. SWB) K: 2 (2x-last 6/15 @ SWB)
Pitches: 43 (5/6 vs. SWB) Strikes: 24 (5/6 vs. SWB)
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-Began season at NYM alternate training site…Recalled to NYM three times in April
-2021 w/NYM: 1G, 4 batters faced, 0 outs recorded, 1 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB
-On Syracuse’s Opening Day Roster
-Placed on 7-day Injured List on May 19th…Activated from Injured List on June 1st -In 2019, struck out 12.4 batters per 9 innings pitched
-Made his MLB debut on September 2, 2018 with the Yankees vs. the Tigers -In 2017, began his season with 30.2 consecutive scoreless innings before earning a promotion to Double-A where he threw two more scoreless innings before along his first run of the season on August 25, 2017
-In 2017, was unbeaten in 18 combined appearances, going 7-0 with a 0.88 ERA (4 earned runs in 41 innings pitched)
-2015 Baseball America Low Class A All-Star with Low-A West Virginia -Attended Gilbert High School in Gilbert, AZ…A knee injury wiped out most of his senior spring
-Played one season at the University of Southern California, earning All-Pac-12 honorable mention…Transferred and played on season at Scottsdale Community College, helping Scottsdale reach the 2012 NJCAA Division II World Series, going 3-2 in 16 games (15 starts with a 2.35 ERA and 108 strikeouts in 92 innings pitched -Enjoys photography, and while with the Yankees, he was taking photos with an old camera. Teammate and fellow photographer Didi Gregorius gave him a brand-new camera
-Took five years of Japanese classes throughout high school and college…Plans to visit Europe and Japan someday
PITCHES (2020 %):
Sinker (65%) Curveball (32%) Four-Seam FB (3%)
#33 Tom Windle
– Bats: L, Throws: L
6’4” – 230 lbs – Maple Grove, MN
Born: March 10, 1992 (29)
Acquired: Minor League FA, December 21, 2020
College: University of Minnesota
Last Outing: 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R Current Series: 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K vs. BUF: 4G, 3.2 IP, 0H, 0R, 2BB, K Last Series: 2.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3BB, K Homestand: 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, K
Days Rest: 0 (4 Pitches) SYR record when used: 0-11 Most Recent…
W: L: 5/5 vs. SWB SV: HR Allowed:
Season Highs:
IP: 2 (6/17 @ SWB) H: 1 (5/8 vs. SWB) BB: 3 (2-last 5/8 vs. SWB)
HR: ER: 2 (5/5 vs. SWB) K: 2 (2x-last 6/13 vs. WOR)
Pitches: 30 (5/5 vs. SWB) Strikes: 13 (5/5 vs. SWB)
_____________________________________________________________ -In 2019, allowed only two home runs in 52.2 innings pitched (0.34 HR/9)
and held right-handed hitters to a .197 batting average
-In 2018, ranked tied for third in the International League with 50 appearances and ranked tied for sixth with 9 wins with Lehigh Valley -In 2016, averaged more than one strikeout per inning (9.38 K/9) -In 2015, had a 5.35 ERA as a starter and a 1.69 ERA in 20 relief outings -Started 37 of his first 39 pro appearances in 2013 and 2014, started his first 14 appearances in 2015, and then switched to the bullpen full time on June 30, 2015 for his last 20 appearances that year and been in the bullpen ever since
-In 2014, was named the fifth-best prospect in the Phillies organization by Baseball America
-In 2014, finished third in the California League with 12 wins with Advanced-A Rancho Cucamonga
-Played three seasons at the University of Minnesota…2013 All-Big Ten First-Team selection as a junior…Threw a no-hitter vs. Western Illinois on March 8, 2013 for Minnesota’s first no-hitter since 1931
Day
Home Road
Total
Sunday
0-3
1-3
1-6
Monday
0-0
0-0
0-0
Tuesday
1-2
1-3
2-5
Wednesday
0-4
2-2
2-6
Thursday
1-4
0-3
1-7
Friday
1-3
1-3
2-6
Saturday
1-3
3-1
4-4
Home
4-15
Road
5-6
Orange
Alternate
3-13
Month
Home Road
Total
May
3-9
5-7
8-16
June
1-10
3-8
4-18
July
0-0
0-0
0-0
August
0-0
0-0
0-0
September
0-0
0-0
0-0
Northeast
Home Road
Total
BUF
1-4
3-3
4-7
LHV
2-4
0-0
2-4
ROC
0-0
4-2
4-2
SWB
1-5
0-5
1-10
WOR
0-6
1-5
1-11
Season Highs
Most runs, game: 11 (5/6 vs. SWB) Opponent: 17 (5/6 vs. SWB)
Most runs, inning: 6 (5/29 @ ROC – 3rd inning) Opponent: 8 (5/6 vs. SWB – 6th inning) Most hits, game: 14 (5/29 @ ROC) Opponent: 20 (5/19 vs. LHV)
Most hits, inning: 5 (3x-last 5/27 @ ROC – 7th inning) Opponent: 8 (6/15 @ SWB – 8th inning)
Fewest hits, game: 2 (5/14 @ WOR) Opponent: 1 (5/29 @ ROC)
Most doubles, game: 4 (2x-last 6/25 vs. BUF) Opponent: 6 (5/19 vs. LHV)
Most triples: 3 (5/27 @ ROC Opponent: 1 (4x- last 6/15 @ SWB) Most home runs, game: 4 (5/22 vs. LHV) Opponent: 5 (6/13 vs. WOR)
Most extra-base hits, game: 7 (5/25 @ ROC) Opponent: 9 (5/19 vs. LHV)
Most walks (batting), game: 13 (5/6 vs. SWB) Opponent: 9 (5/9 vs. SWB)
Fewest walks (batting), game: 0 (5/25 @ ROC) Opponent: 1 (3x-last 6/5 @ BUF)
Most strikeouts (batting), game: 16 (6/2 @ BUF) Opponent: 17 (5/14 @ WOR)
Fewest strikeouts (batting), game: 2 (6/6 @ BUF) Opponent: 3 (5/18 vs. LHV)
Most stolen bases, game: 4 (2x- last 6/15 @ SWB) Opponent: 3 (5/14 @ WOR)
Most runners left on base, game: 13 (6/15 @ SWB) Opponent: 14 (6/16 @ SWB
Most relievers used, game: 5 (3x- last 6/9 vs. WOR) Opponent: 5 (2x- last 6/15 @ SWB)
Most errors, game: 4 (5/21 vs. LHV) Opponent: 4 (6/13 vs. WOR)
Most hits, player: 4 (Jake Hager, 5/9 vs. SWB) Opponent: 5 (Cornelius Randolph, 5/19 vs. LHV) Most runs, player: 3 (4x- last Khalil Lee, 6/24 vs. BUF) Opponent: 4 (2x- last Estevan Florial, 6/15 @ SWB) Most RBIs, player: 5 (Bruce Maxwell, 5/6 vs. SWB) Opponent: 5 (4x- last Jake Noll, 5/27 @ ROC)
Most doubles, player: 2 (3x-last Drew Jackson, 6/24 vs. BUF) Opponent: 3 (Cornelius Randolph, 5/19 vs. LHV)
Most triples, player: 1 (5x-last 3 players, 5/27 @ ROC) Opponent: 1 (4x-last Hoy Park, 6/15 @ SWB)
Most home runs, player: 2 (Drew Jackson, 5/22 vs. LHV) Opponent: 2 (5x- last Jeter Downs, 6/13 vs. WOR)
Most extra-base hits, player: 3 (Drew Jackson, 5/29 @ ROC) Opponent: 4 (Cornelius Randolph, 5/19 vs. LHV)
Most walks, player: 4 (Khalil Lee, 5/6 vs. SWB) Opponent: 4 (2x-last Hoy Park, 6/16 @ SWB) Most strikeouts, player: 4 (Drew Jackson, 6/2 @ BUF) Opponent: 3 (11 players- last, Andrew Velazquez, 6/16 @ SWB) Most stolen bases, player: 3 (2x-last Fargas, 5/16 @ WOR) Opponent: 3 (Forest Wall, 6/2 @ BUF)
Most errors, player: 2 (3x- last Khalil Lee 6/26 vs. BUF) Opponent: 2 (Michael Gettys, 6/13 vs. WOR)
Longest hit streak: 9 (Jake Hager, May 4th-May 13th)
Longest on-base streak: 12 (David Thompson, May 25th-Current) Longest home-run streak: 2 (2x- Hager, 5/5-5/6…Blankenhorn, 6/15-6/16) Most strikeouts, pitcher: 8 (3x-last Jesús Reyes, 6/25 vs. BUF)
Opponent: 8 (Daniel Gossett, 5/12 @ WOR)
Most walks allowed, pitcher: 5 (2x-last Szapucki, 5/29 @ ROC) Opponent: 7 (Deivi Garcia, 5/6 vs. SWB)
Most hits allowed, pitcher: 10 (2x-last Jesús Reyes, 6/6 @ BUF) Opponent: 10 (Tyler Eppler, 5/29 @ ROC)
Most runs allowed, pitcher: 8 (Reyes, 6/13 vs. WOR) Opponent: 10 (Tyler Eppler, 5/29 @ ROC)
Most earned runs allowed, pitcher: 8 (Reyes, 6/13 vs. WOR) Opponent: 10 (Tyler Eppler, 5/29 @ ROC)
Most HRs allowed, pitcher: 3 (Reyes, 5/5 vs. SWB) Opponent: 3 (Tyler Eppler, 5/29 @ ROC)
Longest outing (SP): 7.0 (Franklyn Kilomé, 5/29 @ ROC) Longest outing (RP): 3.2 (2x- last Trey Cobb, 5/19 vs. LHV)
Longest consecutive IP w/o allowing an ER: 16.0 (Eickhoff, 5/20-6/5)
Season Records
Total Record: 12-34 Home: 4-19 Road: 8-15 Day: 1-10 Night: 11-24 Doubleheader: 3-3 Extra Innings: 0-4 Last 5: 1-4 Last 10: 1-9Longest Winning Streak: 3 Longest Losing Streak: 15 High-water mark: 1-0 Low-water mark: 11-33, 12-34 vs. RH Starters: 6-27 vs. LH Starters: 6-7 vs. Northeast Division: 12-34 vs. Southeast Division: 0-0 vs. Midwest Division: 0-0 American League games: 6-28 National League games: 6-6 1-run games: 4-7
2-run games: 4-5 3+ run games: 4-22 Mets score first: 8-11 Opponent scores first: 4-23 Mets lead after 1st: 2-9 Opponent leads after 1st: 3-11 Mets score 3 or more: 10-25 Mets score 5 or more: 9-12 Mets allow 3 or more: 6-33 Mets allow 5 or more: 3-28 Mets outhit opponent: 6-8 Mets don’t outhit opponent: 6-26 Mets hit a HR: 11-21
Mets don’t hit a HR: 1-13 Mets steal a base: 11-22 Mets don’t steal a base: 1-12 Leading after 6: 10-6 Trailing after 6: 0-21 Tied after 6: 2-6 Leading after 7: 7-4 Trailing after 7: 1-25 Tied after 7: 1-4 Leading after 8: 9-1 Trailing after 8: 0-26 Tied after 8: 0-4
Mets use bullpen first: 1-13 Opponent uses bullpen first: 11-21 Decided in last at-bat: 1-5 Mets commit 0 errors: 7-11 Mets commit 1 error: 2-13
Mets commit 2 or more errors: 3-11 Opponent commits 0 errors: 5-14 Opponent commits 1 error: 3-13 Opponent commits 2+ errors: 4-7 After a win: 3-9
After at least 2 wins: 1-1 After at least 3 wins: 0-1 After a loss: 9-24
After at least 2 losses: 3-20 After at least 3 losses: 3-17 Series Opener: 2-6 Series Finale: 1-6
First game of homestand: 1-3 First game of road trip: 1-2 Last game of homestand: 0-3 Last game of road trip: 0-3 Game is 3:00 or more: 5-24 Game is less than 3:00: 7-10
Uniform
Record By…
Day of the Week
Month of the Year
Division
Longest game (9 innings): 4:09 (5/6 vs. SWB) Largest margin of victory: 9 (5/29 @ ROC) Days in 1st: 1 Shortest game (9 innings): 2:30 (5/4 vs. SWB) Largest margin of defeat: 15 (5/19 vs. LHV) Days in 2nd: 0 Longest game (DH): 3:11 (6/4 @ BUF) Largest comeback (to win): 3 (2x-5/20vs.LHV, 6/5@BUF) Days in 3rd: 1
Shortest game (DH): 2:20 (5/29 @ ROC Opponent: 5 (6/15 @ SWB) Days in 4th: 2
Longest game (extras): 4:01 (6/16 @ SWB) Largest comeback (to lead): 5 (5/9 vs. SWB) Days in 5th: 27
Shortest game (extras): 3:43 (5/14 @ WOR) Opponent: 5 (6/15 @ SWB) Days in 6th: 20
Longest game (innings): 10 (2x-last 6/16 @ SWB) Largest comeback (to tie): 5 (5/9 vs. SWB) Last time in first place:
Shortest game (innings): 6 (5/7 vs. SWB) Opponent: 5 (6/15 @ SWB) May 5th