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1 Offseason  





2 Season standings  



2.1  National League East  





2.2  National League Division Leaders  





2.3  Record vs. opponents  





2.4  Regular season  





2.5  Opening Day  





2.6  Game log  







3 Roster  





4 Statistics  



4.1  Batting  





4.2  Pitching  







5 Farm system  





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2017 New York Mets
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCiti Field
CityNew York City, New York
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place4th
OwnersFred Wilpon
General managersSandy Alderson
ManagersTerry Collins
TelevisionSportsNet New York
PIX 11 (CW affiliate)
(Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez)
RadioWOR Radio 710 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
(Howie Rose, Josh Lewin, Wayne Randazzo)
Que Buena 92.7 (Spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jiminez)
← 2016 Seasons 2018 →

The 2017 New York Mets season was the franchise's 56th season and the team's ninth season at Citi Field. The Mets opened the season on April 3 against the Atlanta Braves and finished the season on October 1 against the Philadelphia PhilliesatCitizens Bank Park.

Just two years removed from a World Series appearance, the Mets had high expectations.[1][2] However, the season was a major disappointment with injuries to key players, poor performances from players such as Yoenis Cespedes, Matt Harvey, and Robert Gsellman, and by controversy within the organization and around players.[3][4] The Mets thus finished in the 4th place in their division, missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014, and equaled their worst record since 2009. Manager Terry Collins announced his retirement following the final game of the season.

Offseason[edit]

On November 14, 2016, second baseman Neil Walker accepted a qualifying offer, returning to the Mets for $17.2 million.

On October 29, 2016, Yoenis Cespedes re-signed with the Mets for $110 million for 4 years. This was the Mets second biggest free agent signing in their history at the time after Carlos Beltran's $119 million deal in 2005.

On January 27, 2017, Jerry Blevins re-signed with the Mets for a one-year deal with an option for 2018.

Fernando Salas re-signed with the Mets for a one-year deal.

Season standings[edit]

National League East[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • NL East
    W L Pct. GB Home Road
    Washington Nationals 97 65 0.599 47–34 50–31
    Miami Marlins 77 85 0.475 20 42–36 35–49
    Atlanta Braves 72 90 0.444 25 37–44 35–46
    New York Mets 70 92 0.432 27 37–44 33–48
    Philadelphia Phillies 66 96 0.407 31 39–42 27–54


    National League Division Leaders[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • Division Leaders
    W L Pct.
    Los Angeles Dodgers 104 58 0.642
    Washington Nationals 97 65 0.599
    Chicago Cubs 92 70 0.568
  • t
  • e
  • Wild Card teams
    (Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
    W L Pct. GB
    Arizona Diamondbacks 93 69 0.574 +6
    Colorado Rockies 87 75 0.537
    Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 0.531 1
    St. Louis Cardinals 83 79 0.512 4
    Miami Marlins 77 85 0.475 10
    Pittsburgh Pirates 75 87 0.463 12
    Atlanta Braves 72 90 0.444 15
    San Diego Padres 71 91 0.438 16
    New York Mets 70 92 0.432 17
    Cincinnati Reds 68 94 0.420 19
    Philadelphia Phillies 66 96 0.407 21
    San Francisco Giants 64 98 0.395 23


    Record vs. opponents[edit]

  • e

  • Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2017
    Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
    Arizona 2–4 3–3 3–3 11–8 11–8 3–4 4–3 6–1 6–1 4–3 11–8 12–7 3–4 2–4 12–8
    Atlanta 4–2 1–6 3–3 3–4 3–4 11–8 4–2 7–12 6–13 2–5 5–2 4–3 1–5 9–10 9–11
    Chicago 3–3 6–1 12–7 2–5 2–4 4–3 10–9 4–2 4–3 10–9 2–4 4–3 14–5 3–4 12–8
    Cincinnati 3–3 3–3 7–12 3–4 0–6 2–5 8–11 3–4 4–2 13–6 3–4 4–3 9–10 1–6 5–15
    Colorado 8–11 4–3 5–2 4–3 10–9 2–4 4–3 3–3 5–2 3–3 12–7 12–7 2–4 3–4 10–10
    Los Angeles 8–11 4–3 4–2 6–0 9–10 6–1 3–3 7–0 4–3 6–1 13–6 11–8 4–3 3–3 16–4
    Miami 4–3 8–11 3–4 5–2 4–2 1–6 2–4 12–7 8–11 3–4 5–1 5–1 2–5 6–13 9–11
    Milwaukee 3–4 2–4 9–10 11–8 3–4 3–3 4–2 5–2 3–3 9–10 5–2 3–4 11–8 4–3 11–9
    New York 1–6 12–7 2–4 4–3 3–3 0–7 7–12 2–5 12–7 3–3 3–4 5–1 3–4 6–13 7–13
    Philadelphia 1–6 13–6 3–4 2–4 2–5 3–4 11–8 3–3 7–12 2–5 1–5 4–3 1–5 8–11 5–15
    Pittsburgh 3–4 5–2 9–10 6–13 3–3 1–6 4–3 10–9 3–3 5–2 3–3 1–5 8–11 4–3 10–10
    San Diego 8–11 2–5 4–2 4–3 7–12 6–13 1–5 2–5 4–3 5–1 3–3 12–7 3–4 2–5 8–12
    San Francisco 7–12 3–4 3–4 3–4 7–12 8–11 1–5 4–3 1–5 3–4 5–1 7–12 3–4 1–5 8–12
    St. Louis 4–3 5–1 5–14 10–9 4–2 3–4 5–2 8–11 4–3 5–1 11–8 4–3 4–3 3–3 8–12
    Washington 4–2 10–9 4–3 6–1 4–3 3–3 13–6 3–4 13–6 11–8 3–4 5–2 5–1 3–3 10–10


    Regular season[edit]

    Opening Day[edit]

    Opening Day Starters
    Name Position
    José Reyes 3B
    Asdrúbal Cabrera SS
    Yoenis Céspedes LF
    Curtis Granderson CF
    Neil Walker 2B
    Jay Bruce RF
    Lucas Duda 1B
    Rene Rivera C
    Noah Syndergaard P

    The Mets began their 2017 season with a 6–0 win over the Atlanta Braves.

    Game log[edit]

    Legend
    Mets Win Mets Loss Game Postponed
    Bold = Mets team member
    2017 Game Log
    Overall: 70–92 (Home: 37–44; Away: 33–48)

    April: 10–14 (Home: 4–10; Away: 6–4)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    1 April 3 Braves 6–0 Robles (1–0) Krol (0–1) Citi Field (44,384) 1–0
    2 April 5 Braves 1–3 (12) Johnson (1–0) Montero (0–1) Citi Field (36,137) 1–1
    3 April 6 Braves 6–2 Harvey (1–0) García (0–1) Citi Field (23,100) 2–1
    4 April 7 Marlins 2–7 Chen (1–0) Wheeler (0–1) Citi Field (27,891) 2–2
    5 April 8 Marlins 1–8 Conley (1–0) Gsellman (0–1) Citi Field (33,936) 2–3
    6 April 9 Marlins 5–2 Syndergaard (1–0) Volquez (0–1) Reed (1) Citi Field (27,420) 3–3
    7 April 10 @ Phillies 4–3 Blevins (1–0) Ramos (0–1) Reed (2) Citizens Bank Park (33,359) 4–3
    8 April 11 @ Phillies 14–4 Harvey (2–0) Buchholz (0–1) Citizens Bank Park (28,659) 5–3
    9 April 12 @ Phillies 5–4 Wheeler (1–1) Velasquez (0–2) Reed (3) Citizens Bank Park (28,272) 6–3
    10 April 13 @ Marlins 9–8 (16) Robles (2–0) Conley (1–1) Marlins Park (23,192) 7–3
    11 April 14 @ Marlins 2–3 Ramos (1–1) Edgin (0–1) Marlins Park (24,194) 7–4
    12 April 15 @ Marlins 4–5 Tazawa (1–0) Salas (0–1) Ramos (2) Marlins Park (25,137) 7–5
    13 April 16 @ Marlins 2–4 Phelps (2–1) Reed (0–1) Marlins Park (20,058) 7–6
    14 April 18 Phillies 2–6 (10) García (1–0) Montero (0–2) Citi Field (23,536) 7–7
    15 April 19 Phillies 5–4 Robles (3–0) Ramos (0–2) Reed (4) Citi Field (22,243) 8–7
    16 April 20 Phillies 4–6 Nola (2–0) Syndergaard (1–1) Neris (1) Citi Field (24,656) 8–8
    17 April 21 Nationals 3–4 (11) Romero (1–0) Smoker (0–1) Kelley (3) Citi Field (34,773) 8–9
    18 April 22 Nationals 1–3 Gonzalez (2–0) DeGrom (0–1) Glover (1) Citi Field (42,145) 8–10
    19 April 23 Nationals 3–6 Scherzer (3–1) Wheeler (1–2) Glover (2) Citi Field (27,044) 8–11
    April 25 Braves Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 25 as part of a doubleheader Citi Field
    20 April 26 Braves 2–8 Teherán (2–1) Gsellman (0–2) Citi Field (22,819) 8–12
    21 April 27 Braves 5–7 Dickey (2–2) Harvey (2–1) Citi Field (23,243) 8–13
    22 April 28 @ Nationals 7–5 DeGrom (1–1) Scherzer (3–2) Edgin (1) Nationals Park (34,562) 9–13
    23 April 29 @ Nationals 5–3 Robles (4–0) Strasburg (2–1) Familia (1) Nationals Park (36,501) 10–13
    24 April 30 @ Nationals 5–23 Albers (1–0) Syndergaard (1–2) Nationals Park (36,806) 10–14

    May: 13–14 (Home: 9–6; Away: 4–8)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    25 May 1 @ Braves 7–5 Gsellman (1–2) Teherán (2–1) Familia (2) SunTrust Park (21,668) 11–14
    26 May 2 @ Braves 7–9 Dickey (3–2) Harvey (2–2) Johnson (5) SunTrust Park (21,359) 11–15
    27 May 3 @ Braves 16–5 deGrom (2–1) Colón (1–3) SunTrust Park (22,656) 12–15
    May 4 @ Braves Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for June 10 as part of a doubleheader SunTrust Park
    28 May 5 Marlins 8–7 Blevins (2–0) Ziegler (1–2) Familia (3) Citi Field (25,618) 13–15
    29 May 6 Marlins 11–3 Gsellman (2–2) Despaigne (0–1) Citi Field (33,339) 14–15
    30 May 7 Marlins 0–7 Ureña (1–0) Wilk (0–1) Citi Field (39,197) 14–16
    31 May 8 Giants 4–3 Familia (1–0) Osich (0–1) Citi Field (28,453) 15–16
    32 May 9 Giants 6–1 Wheeler (2–2) Samardzija (0–5) Citi Field (29,030) 16–16
    33 May 10 Giants 5–6 Morris (1–0) Familia (1–1) Law (2) Citi Field (31,066) 16–17
    34 May 12 @ Brewers 4–7 Garza (2–0) Harvey (2–3) Hughes (1) Miller Park (28,306) 16–18
    35 May 13 @ Brewers 4–11 Davies (4–2) Gsellman (2–3) Miller Park (33,849) 16–19
    36 May 14 @ Brewers 9–11 Feliz (1–4) Reed (0–2) Knebel (1) Miller Park (30,623) 16–20
    37 May 15 @ Diamondbacks 3–7 de la Rosa (2–0) Robles (4–1) Chase Field (15,988) 16–21
    38 May 16 @ Diamondbacks 4–5 Greinke (5–2) Milone (1–1) Rodney (10) Chase Field (17,471) 16–22
    39 May 17 @ Diamondbacks 4–5 (11) Wilhelmsen (1–1) Montero (0–3) Chase Field (19,842) 16–23
    40 May 19 Angels 3–0 deGrom (3–1) Nolasco (2–3) Reed (5) Citi Field (36,542) 17–23
    41 May 20 Angels 7–5 Wheeler (3–2) Meyer (2–2) Reed (6) Citi Field (37,264) 18–23
    42 May 21 Angels 5–12 Chavez (4–5) Milone (1–2) Citi Field (39,501) 18–24
    43 May 23 Padres 9–3 Harvey (3–3) Chacín (4–4) Citi Field (24,337) 19–24
    44 May 24 Padres 5–6 Buchter (3–2) Smoker (0–2) Hand (1) Citi Field (23,933) 19–25
    45 May 25 Padres 3–4 Lamet (1–0) Montero (0–4) Hand (2) Citi Field (24,131) 19–26
    46 May 26 @ Pirates 8–1 deGrom (4–1) Kuhl (1–5) PNC Park (29,408) 20–26
    47 May 27 @ Pirates 4–5 (10) Watson (3–1) Pill (0–1) PNC Park (31,658) 20–27
    48 May 28 @ Pirates 7–2 Harvey (4–3) Glasnow (2–4) PNC Park (21,828) 21–27
    49 May 29 Brewers 4–2 Gsellman (4–3) Garza (2–2) Reed (7) Citi Field (34,830) 22–27
    50 May 30 Brewers 5–4 (12) Smoker (1–2) Peralta (5–4) Citi Field (24,457) 23–27
    51 May 31 Brewers 1–7 Guerra (1–0) deGrom (4–2) Citi Field (26,517) 23–28

    June: 14–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 9–7)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    52 June 1 Brewers 1–2 Anderson (4–1) Wheeler (3–3) Knebel (4) Citi Field (35,123) 23–29
    53 June 2 Pirates 7–12 Cole (3–5) Sewald (0–1) Citi Field (33,047) 23–30
    54 June 3 Pirates 4–2 Gsellman (4–3) Glasnow (2–5) Reed (8) Citi Field (34,035) 24–30
    55 June 4 Pirates 1–11 Williams (3–3) Pill (0–2) Citi Field (35,323) 24–31
    56 June 6 @ Rangers 8–10 Bibens-Dirkx (1–0) deGrom (4–3) Globe Life Park in Arlington (32,617) 24–32
    57 June 7 @ Rangers 4–3 Blevins (3–0) Bush (2–1) Reed (9) Globe Life Park in Arlington (32,477) 25–32
    58 June 9 @ Braves 2–3 Johnson (4–1) Salas (0–2) SunTrust Park (36,791) 25–33
    59 June 10 (1) @ Braves 6–1 Gsellman (5–3) Newcomb (0–1) Reed (10) SunTrust Park (27,684) 26–33
    60 June 10 (2) @ Braves 8–1 Matz (1–0) Wisler (0–1) SunTrust Park (40,174) 27–33
    61 June 11 @ Braves 2–1 Lugo (1–0) García (2–5) Reed (11) SunTrust Park (30,638) 28–33
    62 June 12 Cubs 6–1 deGrom (5–3) Lackey (4–7) Citi Field (33,268) 29–33
    63 June 13 Cubs 3–14 Lester (4–4) Wheeler (3–4) Citi Field (32,651) 29–34
    64 June 14 Cubs 9–4 Blevins (4–0) Edwards Jr. (2–1) Citi Field (34,566) 30–34
    65 June 15 Nationals 3–8 Gonzalez (6–1) Gsellman (5–4) Citi Field (30,319) 30–35
    66 June 16 Nationals 2–7 Scherzer (8–4) Matz (1–1) Citi Field (37,119) 30–36
    67 June 17 Nationals 4–7 Strasburg (8–2) Lugo (1–1) Romero (2) Citi Field (38,059) 30–37
    68 June 18 Nationals 5–1 deGrom (6–3) Ross (3–3) Citi Field (40,459) 31–37
    69 June 19 @ Dodgers 6–10 Kershaw (10–2) Wheeler (3–5) Dodger Stadium (43,266) 31–38
    70 June 20 @ Dodgers 0–12 McCarthy (6–3) Gsellman (5–5) Stewart (1) Dodger Stadium (47,715) 31–39
    71 June 21 @ Dodgers 2–8 Hill (4–3) Pill (0–3) Dodger Stadium (42,330) 31–40
    72 June 22 @ Dodgers 3–6 Báez (1–0) Sewald (0–2) Jansen (16) Dodger Stadium (45,967) 31–41
    73 June 23 @ Giants 11–4 Lugo (2–1) Blach (4–5) AT&T Park (41,769) 32–41
    74 June 24 @ Giants 5–2 deGrom (7–3) Dyson (0–1) AT&T Park (41,216) 33–41
    75 June 25 @ Giants 8–2 Montero (1–4) Moore (3–8) AT&T Park (41,137) 34–41
    76 June 27 @ Marlins 3–6 Barraclough (4–1) Ramirez (0–1) Ramos (13) Marlins Park (20,804) 34–42
    77 June 28 @ Marlins 8–0 Matz (2-1) Locke (0–4) Marlins Park (18,743) 35–42
    78 June 29 @ Marlins 6–3 Lugo (3–1) Ureña (6–3) Reed (12) Marlins Park (21,350) 36–42
    79 June 30 Phillies 2–1 deGrom (8–3) Lively (1–3) Addison Reed (13) Citi Field (37,134) 37–42

    July: 11–13 (Home: 7–5; Away: 4–8)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    80 July 1 Phillies 7–6 Salas (1–2) Neshek (2–2) Reed (14) Citi Field (33,080) 38–42
    81 July 2 Phillies 1–7 Pivetta (2–4) Montero (1–5) Citi Field (30,343) 38–43
    82 July 3 @ Nationals 2–3 Albers (4–1) Sewald (0–3) Nationals Park (41,681) 38–44
    83 July 4 @ Nationals 4–11 Ross (5–3) Lugo (3–2) Nationals Park (37,120) 38–45
    July 5 @ Nationals Postponed (rain); Rescheduled for August 27 as part of a doubleheader Nationals Park
    84 July 7 @ Cardinals 6–5 deGrom (9–3) Martinez (6–8) Reed (15) Busch Stadium (43,849) 39–45
    85 July 8 @ Cardinals 1–4 Wainwright (10–5) Wheeler (3–6) Oh (18) Busch Stadium (44,013) 39–46
    86 July 9 @ Cardinals 0–6 Lynn (7–6) Matz (2–2) Busch Stadium (42,925) 39–47
    All–Star Break (July 10–13)
    87 July 14 Rockies 14–2 deGrom (10–3) Gray (2–1) Citi Field (27,582) 40–47
    88 July 15 Rockies 9–3 Lugo (4–2) Chatwood (6–11) Citi Field (34,783) 41–47
    89 July 16 Rockies 4–13 Hoffman (6–1) Matz (2–3)  — Citi Field (28,745) 41–48
    90 July 17 Cardinals 3–6 Wainwright (11–5) Wheeler (3-7) Cecil (1) Citi Field (29,977) 41–49
    91 July 18 Cardinals 0–5 Wacha (7–3) Montero (1–6) Citi Field (29,964) 41–50
    92 July 19 Cardinals 7–3 deGrom (11–3) Leake (6–8) Reed (16) Citi Field (32,228) 42–50
    93 July 20 Cardinals 3–2 Reed (1–2) Rosenthal (2–4) Citi Field (39,640) 43–50
    94 July 21 Athletics 7–5 Robles (5–1) Blackburn (1–1) Blevins (1) Citi Field (26,969) 44–50
    95 July 22 Athletics 6–5 Robles (6–1) Castro (0–1) Citi Field (39,629) 45–50
    96 July 23 Athletics 2–3 Gossett (2–5) Montero (1–7) Casilla (16) Citi Field (29,037) 45–51
    97 July 24 @ Padres 5–3 deGrom (12–3) Richard (5–11) Reed (17) Petco Park (23,325) 46–51
    98 July 25 @ Padres 6–5 Lugo (5–2) Torres (5–3) Reed (18) Petco Park (28,024) 47–51
    99 July 26 @ Padres 3–6 Chacín (10–7) Matz (2–4) Hand (4) Petco Park (19,281) 47–52
    100 July 27 @ Padres 5–7 Perdomo (5–5) Flexen (0–1) Hand (5) Petco Park (26,262) 47–53
    101 July 28 @ Mariners 7–5 Blevins (5–0) Phelps (2–5) Reed (19) Safeco Field (34,543) 48–53
    102 July 29 @ Mariners 2–3 Gallardo (5–7) deGrom (12–4) Diaz (19) Safeco Field (33,519) 48–54
    103 July 30 @ Mariners 1–9 Paxton (11–3) Lugo (5–3) Safeco Field (31,162) 48–55

    August: 10–20 (Home: 3–11; Away: 7–9)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    104 August 1 @ Rockies 4–5 Dunn (3–1) Robles (6–2) Coors Field (36,698) 48–56
    105 August 2 @ Rockies 10–5 Bradford (1–0) Chatwood (6–12) Coors Field (36,945) 49–56
    106 August 3 @ Rockies 4–5 Holland (2–1) Robles (6–3) Coors Field (35,276) 49–57
    107 August 4 Dodgers 0–6 Darvish (1–0) deGrom (12–5) Citi Field (41,187) 49–58
    108 August 5 Dodgers 4–7 Morrow (4–0) Sewald (0–4) Citi Field (40,060) 49–59
    109 August 6 Dodgers 0–8 Ryu (4–6) Matz (2–5) Citi Field (27,077) 49–60
    110 August 8 Rangers 5–4 Flexen (1–1) Griffin (5–3) Ramos (21) Citi Field (37,326) 50–60
    111 August 9 Rangers 1–5 Perez (6–10) Montero (1–8) Citi Field (34,222) 50–61
    112 August 10 @ Phillies 10–0 deGrom (13–5) Velasquez (2–7) Citizens Bank Park (27,716) 51–61
    113 August 11 @ Phillies 7–6 Robles (7–3) Neris (4–5) Ramos (22) Citizens Bank Park (26,925) 52–61
    114 August 12 @ Phillies 1–3 Nola (9–7) Matz (2–6) García (2) Citizens Bank Park (34,131) 52–62
    115 August 13 @ Phillies 6–2 Flexen (2–1) Eflin (1–4) Citizens Bank Park (24,106) 53–62
    116 August 14 @ Yankees 2–4 Robertson (6–2) Robles (7–4) Betances (7) Yankee Stadium (45,619) 53–63
    117 August 15 @ Yankees 4–5 Gray (7–7) deGrom (13–6) Chapman (16) Yankee Stadium (46,474) 53–64
    118 August 16 Yankees 3–5 Kahnle (2–3) Sewald (0–5) Robertson (14) Citi Field (42,260) 53–65
    119 August 17 Yankees 5–7 Severino (10–5) Matz (2–7) Betances (8) Citi Field (42,549) 53–66
    120 August 18 Marlins 1–3 Nicolino (2–1) Flexen (2–2) Ziegler (5) Citi Field (25,951) 53–67
    121 August 19 Marlins 8–1 Montero (2–8) Worley (2–3) Citi Field (30,171) 54–67
    122 August 20 Marlins 4–6 Conley (6–5) deGrom (13–7) Ziegler (6) Citi Field (26,464) 54–68
    123 August 21 Diamondbacks 2–3 (10) Sherfy (1–0) Goeddel (0–1) Rodney (28) Citi Field (24,265) 54–69
    124 August 22 Diamondbacks 4–7 Corbin (11–11) Milone (1–3) Rodney (29) Citi Field (25,220) 54–70
    125 August 23 Diamondbacks 4–2 Flexen (3–2) Godley (5–7) Ramos (23) Citi Field (31,277) 55–70
    126 August 24 Diamondbacks 2–3 Ray (10–5) Montero (2–9) Rodney (30) Citi Field (25,284) 55–71
    127 August 25 @ Nationals 4–2 deGrom (14–7) Cole (1–4) Ramos (24) Nationals Park (34,036) 56–71
    128 August 26 @ Nationals 4–9 González (13–5) Gsellman (5–6) Nationals Park (36,761) 56–72
    129 August 27 (1) @ Nationals 6–5 Blevins (6–0) Blanton (2–3) Ramos (25) Nationals Park (31,904) 57–72
    130 August 27 (2) @ Nationals 4–5 Roark (11–8) Robles (7–5) Doolittle (16) Nationals Park (20,624) 57–73
    131 August 29 @ Reds 4–14 Romano (4–5) Flexen (3–3) Great American Ball Park (12,946) 57–74
    132 August 30 @ Reds 2–0 Montero (3–9) Bailey (4–7) Ramos (26) Great American Ball Park (12,491) 58–74
    133 August 31 @ Reds 2–7 Stephenson (3–4) deGrom (14–8) Great American Ball Park (13,634) 58–75

    September/October: 12–17 (Home: 9–5; Away: 3–12)

    # Date Opponent Box Score Win Loss Save Location (Attendance) Record
    134 September 2 @ Astros 8–12 Morton (11–6) Harvey (4–4) Minute Maid Park (30,319) 58–76
    135 September 2 @ Astros 1–4 Musgrove (7–8) Lugo (5–4) Giles (28) Minute Maid Park (34,904) 58–77
    136 September 3 @ Astros 6–8 Harris (3–2) Flexen (3–4) Devenski (4) Minute Maid Park (32,065) 58–78
    137 September 4 Phillies 11–7 Montero (4–9) Leiter (2–5) Citi Field (28,808) 59–78
    138 September 5 Phillies 1–9 Lively (3–5) deGrom (14–9) Citi Field (22,230) 59–79
    139 September 6 Phillies 6–3 (6) Gsellman (6–6) Pivetta (5–10) Citi Field (19,617) 60–79
    140 September 7 Reds 7–2 Harvey (5–4) Mahle (0–2) Citi Field (21,274) 61–79
    141 September 8 Reds 5–1 Lugo (6–4) Garrett (3–7) Ramos (27) Citi Field (25,864) 62–79
    142 September 9 Reds 6–1 Montero (5–9) Bailey (4–8) Citi Field (30,661) 63–79
    143 September 10 Reds 5–10 Stephens (2–0) Familia (1–2) Iglesias (26) Citi Field (27,590) 63–80
    144 September 12 @ Cubs 3–8 Quintana (10–11) Gsellman (6–7) Wrigley Field (37,834) 63–81
    145 September 13 @ Cubs 5–17 Lester (11–7) Harvey (5–5) Wrigley Field (36,008) 63–82
    146 September 14 @ Cubs 6–14 Duensing (1–1) Lugo (6–5) Wrigley Field (37,867) 63–83
    147 September 15 @ Braves 2–3 Newcomb (3–8) Montero (5–10) Vizcaíno (11) SunTrust Park (29,402) 63–84
    148 September 16 @ Braves 7–3 deGrom (15–9) Dickey (9–10) SunTrust Park (37,846) 64–84
    149 September 17 @ Braves 5–1 Gsellman (7–7) Teherán (11–12) SunTrust Park (32,785) 65–84
    150 September 18 @ Marlins 1–13 Straily (10–9) Harvey (5–6) Worley (1) Marlins Park (16,385) 65–85
    151 September 19 @ Marlins 4–5 (10) Barraclough (6–2) Sewald (0–6) Marlins Park (16,405) 65–86
    152 September 20 @ Marlins 2–9 Ureňa (14–6) Montero (5–11) Marlins Park (16,033) 65–87
    153 September 22 Nationals 7–6 Bradford (2–0) Blanton (2–4) Familia (4) Citi Field (28,095) 66–87
    154 September 23 Nationals 3–4 (10) Solis (1–0) Rhame (0–1) Doolittle (23) Citi Field (34,455) 66–88
    155 September 24 Nationals 2–3 Scherzer (16–6) deGrom (15–10) Kintzler (29) Citi Field (29,057) 66–89
    156 September 25 (1) Braves 2–9 Sims (3–5) Flexen (3–5) Citi Field 66–90
    157 September 25 (2) Braves 3–2 Lugo (7–5) Fried (1–1) Familia (5) Citi Field (21,698) 67–90
    158 September 26 Braves 4–3 Familia (2–2) Minter (0–1) Citi Field (21,938) 68–90
    159 September 27 Braves 7–1 Gsellman (8–7) Newcomb (4–9) Citi Field (28,617) 69–90
    160 September 29 @ Phillies 2–6 Lively (4–7) Harvey (5–7) Citizens Bank Park (19,375) 69–91
    161 September 30 @ Phillies 7–4 (11) Rhame (1–1) Morgan (3–3) Familia (6) Citizens Bank Park (25,138) 70–91
    162 October 1 @ Phillies 0–11 Pivetta (8–10) Flexen (3–6) Citizens Bank Park (25,754) 70–92

    Roster[edit]

    2017 New York Mets
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Other batters

    Manager

    Coaches

    Statistics[edit]

    Batting[edit]

    Players in bold are on the active MLB roster as of 2022. (Updated through 10/1/17)

    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; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; SB = Stolen bases

    Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG SB
    Norichika Aoki 27 102 16 29 7 1 0 8 13 10 .284 .371 .373 5
    Jay Bruce 103 406 61 104 20 0 29 75 39 102 .256 .321 .520 0
    Asdrubal Cabrera 135 479 66 134 32 0 14 59 50 83 .280 .351 .434 3
    Gavin Cecchini 32 77 4 16 2 0 1 7 4 19 .208 .256 .273 0
    Yoenis Cespedes 81 291 46 85 17 2 17 42 26 61 .292 .352 .540 0
    Michael Conforto 109 373 72 104 20 1 27 68 57 113 .279 .384 .555 2
    Travis d'Arnaud 112 348 39 85 19 1 16 57 23 59 .244 .293 .443 0
    Lucas Duda 75 252 30 62 21 0 17 37 37 73 .246 .347 .532 0
    Phillip Evans 19 33 4 10 2 0 0 1 4 8 .303 .395 .364 0
    Wilmer Flores 110 336 42 91 17 1 18 52 17 54 .271 .307 .488 1
    Curtis Granderson 111 337 58 77 22 3 19 52 53 90 .228 .334 .481 4
    Ty Kelly 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 0
    Juan Lagares 94 252 37 63 16 2 3 15 14 56 .250 .296 .365 7
    Tomas Nido 5 10 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 2 .300 .300 .400 0
    Brandon Nimmo 69 177 26 46 11 1 5 21 31 60 .260 .379 .418 2
    Kevin Plawecki 37 100 11 26 5 0 3 13 14 17 .260 .304 .400 1
    José Reyes 145 501 75 123 25 7 15 58 50 79 .246 .315 .413 24
    Matt Reynolds 68 113 12 26 1 2 1 5 14 37 .230 .326 .301 0
    René Rivera 54 174 15 40 4 0 8 23 9 54 .230 .278 .391 0
    T.J. Rivera 73 214 27 62 13 1 5 27 9 32 .290 .330 .430 1
    Amed Rosario 46 165 16 41 4 4 4 10 3 49 .248 .271 .394 7
    Dominic Smith 49 167 17 33 6 0 9 26 14 49 .198 .262 .395 0
    Travis Taijeron 26 52 3 9 2 0 1 3 5 24 .173 .271 .269 0
    Neil Walker 73 265 40 70 13 2 10 36 27 47 .264 .339 .442 0
    Pitcher Totals 162 285 18 40 6 0 2 15 14 112 .140 .180 .182 1
    Team Totals 162 5510 735 1379 286 28 224 713 529 1291 .250 .320 .434 58

    Pitching[edit]

    (Updated thru 10/1/17)

    Players in bold are on the active MLB roster as of 2022.

    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; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

    Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER HR BB K
    Jerry Blevins 6 0 2.94 75 0 1 49.0 43 16 16 4 24 69
    Chasen Bradford 2 0 3.74 28 0 0 33.2 30 17 14 3 13 27
    Jamie Callahan 0 0 4.05 9 0 0 6.2 7 4 3 0 1 5
    Jacob deGrom 15 10 3.53 31 31 0 201.1 180 87 79 28 59 239
    Josh Edgin 0 1 3.65 46 0 1 37.0 39 16 15 3 18 27
    Jeurys Familia 2 2 4.38 26 0 6 24.2 21 14 12 1 15 25
    Chris Flexen 3 6 7.88 14 9 0 48.0 62 44 42 11 35 36
    Sean Gilmartin 0 0 13.50 2 0 0 3.1 8 5 5 2 1 4
    Erik Goeddel 0 1 5.28 33 0 0 29.0 28 17 17 8 11 33
    Robert Gsellman 8 7 5.19 25 22 0 119.2 138 85 69 17 42 82
    Matt Harvey 5 7 6.70 19 18 0 92.2 110 70 69 21 47 67
    Seth Lugo 7 5 4.71 19 18 0 101.1 114 57 53 13 25 85
    Steven Matz 2 7 6.08 13 13 0 66.2 83 46 45 12 19 48
    Kevin McGowan 0 0 5.19 8 0 0 8.2 8 5 5 2 6 8
    Tommy Milone 0 3 8.56 11 5 0 27.1 36 28 26 9 12 22
    Rafael Montero 5 11 5.52 34 18 0 119.0 141 75 73 12 67 114
    Tyler Pill 0 3 5.32 7 3 0 22.0 22 16 13 3 10 16
    Kevin Plawecki 0 0 12.00 2 0 0 3.0 5 4 4 3 0 0
    Neil Ramírez 0 1 6.43 20 0 0 21.0 20 15 15 4 17 26
    A.J. Ramos 0 0 4.74 21 0 7 19.0 19 10 10 3 12 25
    Addison Reed 1 2 2.57 43 0 19 49.0 49 14 14 6 6 48
    Jacob Rhame 1 1 9.00 9 0 0 9.0 12 9 9 2 7 7
    Hansel Robles 7 5 4.92 46 0 0 56.2 47 31 31 10 29 60
    Fernando Salas 1 2 6.00 48 0 0 45.0 60 35 30 7 20 47
    Paul Sewald 0 6 4.55 57 0 0 65.1 58 36 33 8 21 69
    Josh Smoker 1 2 5.11 54 0 0 56.1 64 34 32 10 32 68
    Noah Syndergaard 1 2 2.97 7 7 0 30.1 29 14 10 0 3 34
    Zach Wheeler 3 7 5.21 17 17 0 86.1 97 53 50 15 40 81
    Adam Wilk 0 1 12.27 1 1 0 3.2 8 6 5 3 1 2
    Team Totals 70 92 5.01 162 162 34 1434.2 1538 863 799 220 593 1374

    Farm system[edit]

    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Las Vegas 51s Pacific Coast League Pedro López
    AA Binghamton Rumble Ponies Eastern League Luis Rojas
    A-Advanced St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Chad Kreuter
    A Columbia Fireflies South Atlantic League José Leger
    A-Short Season Brooklyn Cyclones New York–Penn League Edgardo Alfonzo
    Rookie Kingsport Mets Appalachian League Luis Rivera
    Rookie GCL Mets Gulf Coast League José Carreño
    Rookie DSL Mets 1 Dominican Summer League Manny Martinez
    Rookie DSL Mets 2 Dominican Summer League David Davalillo

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Shafer, Jacob. "New York Mets: Complete 2017 Season Preview, Predictions". Bleacher Report. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  • ^ "The Mets are gonna be good in 2017 -- just ask them". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  • ^ "2017's competition for most disappointing Mets year ever". New York Post. June 8, 2017. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
  • ^ "2017 has been the most disappointing season I've ever watched". SNY. Retrieved September 25, 2017.
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