1999 New York Mets season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1999 New York Mets season was the franchise's 38th season and the team's 36th season at Shea Stadium . They went 97–66 and finished second in the National League East but won the NL Wild Card by beating the Cincinnati Reds in a one-game playoff . The Mets advanced to the NLCS , where they were defeated by the Atlanta Braves in 6 games.
The Mets were managed by Bobby Valentine , who entered his fourth year as skipper. They played home games at Shea Stadium .
Offseason
Regular season
The Mets' 97 victories were their highest total since they won 100 games in 1988. They were led offensively by catcher Mike Piazza , who compiled a .303 average with 40 home runs and 124 RBI in his first full season with the team. New third baseman Robin Ventura put together a .301 average, 32 home runs, and 120 RBI while second baseman Edgardo Alfonzo hit .304 with 27 home runs and 108 RBI. First baseman John Olerud continued his consistent hitting, hitting .298 with 96 RBI, his third straight year with 90 or more runs driven in. Offseason acquisitions Roger Cedeño and Rickey Henderson recorded the two highest batting averages on the squad at .315 and .313 respectively. Benny Agbayani , a semi-regular outfielder who got more playing time as the year progressed, contributed 14 home runs.
The Mets' pitching staff was again led by Al Leiter with 13 wins. Orel Hershiser matched that total, with Masato Yoshii recording 12 wins and Rick Reed 11. Rookie Octavio Dotel went 8-3 in fourteen starts, and late season acquisition Kenny Rogers won five of six decisions while leading the team in complete games. The rotation was not as strong at keeping runs off the board; the team's four main starters recorded ERAs above 4.00.
The offseason acquisition of Armando Benitez from the Baltimore Orioles ended John Franco 's tenure as the team's closer. Franco did manage to record nineteen saves and broke the Major League Baseball record for saves by a left-hander, but Benitez' 1.85 ERA and twenty-two saves ensured the closer role would be his for the foreseeable future.
Mercury Mets
As part of the now-infamous Turn Ahead the Clock promotion sponsored by Century 21, the Mets changed their name to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999.[ 6] [ 7]
Opening Day starters
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
4–5
7–2
1–8
6–7
8–1
5–4
7–6
5–4
6–3
7–2
8–1
5–2
11–2
9–3
4–4
7–8
Atlanta
5–4
—
2–5
8–1
5–4
9–4
6–1
5–4
5–2
9–4
9–3
8–5
6–3
5–4
4–5
8–1
9–9
Chicago
2–7
5–2
—
5–8
4–5
6–3
3–9
2–7
6–6
2–5
3–6
2–7
7–6
6–3
1–7
7–5
6–9
Cincinnati
8–1
1–8
8–5
—
7–2
6–1
9–4
4–3
6–6
4–3
5–5
6–3
7–6
6–3
4–5
8–4
7–8
Colorado
7–6
4–5
5–4
2–7
—
5–4
2–6
8–5
6–3
6–3
4–5
5–4
2–7
4–9
4–9
4–5
4–8
Florida
1–8
4–9
3–6
1–6
4–5
—
2–7
7–2
5–4
8–4
3–10
2–11
3–4
3–6
4–5
3–4
11–7
Houston
4–5
1–6
9–3
4–9
6–2
7–2
—
6–3
8–5
7–2
4–5
6–1
5–7
8–1
5–4
5–7
12–3
Los Angeles
6–7
4–5
7–2
3–4
5–8
2–7
3–6
—
7–2
5–4
4–4
6–3
3–6
3–9
8–5
3–6
8–7
Milwaukee
4–5
2–5
6–6
6–6
3–6
4–5
5–8
2–7
—
5–4
2–5
5–4
8–4
3–5
4–5
7–6
8–6
Montreal
3–6
4–9
5–2
3–4
3–6
4–8
2–7
4–5
4–5
—
5–8
6–6
3–6
5–3
4–5
5–4
8–10
New York
2–7
3–9
6–3
5–5
5–4
10–3
5–4
4–4
5–2
8–5
—
6–6
7–2
7–2
7–2
5–2
12–6
Philadelphia
1–8
5–8
7–2
3–6
4–5
11–2
1–6
3–6
4–5
6–6
6–6
—
3–4
6–3
2–6
4–5
11–7
Pittsburgh
2–5
3–6
6–7
6–7
7–2
4–3
7–5
6–3
4–8
6–3
2–7
4–3
—
3–6
4–5
7–5
7–8
San Diego
2–11
4–5
3–6
3–6
9–4
6–3
1–8
9–3
5–3
3–5
2–7
3–6
6–3
—
5–7
2–7
11–4
San Francisco
3–9
5–4
7–1
5–4
9–4
5–4
4–5
5–8
5–4
5–4
2–7
6–2
5–4
7–5
—
6–3
7–8
St. Louis
4–4
1–8
5–7
4–8
5–4
4–3
7–5
6–3
6–7
4–5
2–5
5–4
5–7
7–2
3–6
—
7–8
Notable transactions
Game log
Legend
Mets Win
Mets Loss
Game Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
1999 Game Log (97–66) Home: 49–32; Away: 48–34
April: (14–9) Home: 6–4; Away: 8–5
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
@ Marlins
2–6
Fernandez (1–0)
Leiter (0–1)
—
Pro Player Stadium
38,983
0–1
2
April 6
@ Marlins
12–3
Reed (1–0)
Hernandez (0–1)
Watson (1)
Pro Player Stadium
18,075
1–1
3
April 7
@ Marlins
6–0
Jones (1–0)
Sanchez (0–1)
—
Pro Player Stadium
13,845
2–1
4
April 8
@ Expos
1–5
Batista (1–0)
Hershiser (0–1)
Urbina (1)
Olympic Stadium
43,918
2–2
5
April 9
@ Expos
10–3
Yoshii (1–0)
Thurman (0–1)
—
Olympic Stadium
12,386
3–2
6
April 10
@ Expos
4–3 (11)
Cook (1–0)
Telford (0–1)
Franco (1)
Olympic Stadium
16,173
4–2
7
April 11
@ Expos
6–3
Watson (1–0)
Pavano (0–2)
Franco (2)
Olympic Stadium
10,366
5–2
8
April 12
Marlins
8–1
Jones (2–0)
Hernandez (0–2)
—
Shea Stadium
52,052
6–2
9
April 14
Marlins
4–1
Hershiser (1–1)
Sanchez (0–2)
Franco (3)
Shea Stadium
15,729
7–2
10
April 15
Marlins
4–11
Meadows (2–0)
Yoshii (1–1)
—
Shea Stadium
14,165
7–3
11
April 16
Expos
4–6
Hermanson (2–0)
Leiter (0–2)
Urbina (2)
Shea Stadium
17,900
7–4
12
April 17
Expos
3–2
Jones (3–0)
Pavano (0–3)
Franco (4)
Shea Stadium
34,784
8–4
13
April 18
Expos
2–4
Vazquez (1–1)
Watson (1–1)
Urbina (3)
Shea Stadium
26,020
8–5
14
April 20
@ Reds
3–2
Cook (2–0)
Harnisch (1–2)
Franco (5)
Cinergy Field
14,006
9–5
15
April 21
@ Reds
4–7
Sullivan (1–0)
Yoshii (1–2)
Graves (2)
Cinergy Field
15,040
9–6
16
April 22
@ Reds
4–1
Leiter (1–2)
Tomko (0–1)
Franco (6)
Cinergy Field
14,783
10–6
17
April 23
@ Cubs
6–5
Cook (3–0)
Beck (1–2)
Franco (7)
Wrigley Field
20,828
11–6
18
April 24
@ Cubs
0–2
Mulholland (1–0)
Watson (1–2)
Beck (3)
Wrigley Field
38,516
11–7
19
April 25
@ Cubs
4–8
Myers (1–0)
Hershiser (1–2)
—
Wrigley Field
39,265
11–8
20
April 27
Padres
2–6
Ashby (4–1)
Yoshii (1–3)
—
Shea Stadium
25,113
11–9
21
April 28
Padres
4–3
Wendell (1–0)
Hoffman (0–2)
—
Shea Stadium
22,581
12–9
22
April 29
Padres
8–5
Cook (4–0)
Boehringer (0–1)
Franco (8)
Shea Stadium
18,442
13–9
23
April 30
Giants
7–2
Watson (2–2)
Estes (2–2)
Wendell (1)
Shea Stadium
32,427
14–9
May: (13–15) Home: 7–9; Away: 6–6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
24
May 1
Giants
9–4
Hershiser (2–2)
Brock (2–2)
—
Shea Stadium
33,825
15–9
25
May 2
Giants
2–0
Cook (5–0)
Johnstone (3–1)
Franco (9)
Shea Stadium
37,431
16–9
26
May 3
Astros
5–3
Reed (2–0)
Holt (0–4)
Franco (10)
Shea Stadium
14,878
17–9
27
May 4
Astros
1–6
Hampton (3–1)
Leiter (1–3)
—
Shea Stadium
27,192
17–10
28
May 5
Astros
4–5
Powell (2–0)
Benitez (0–1)
Wagner (10)
Shea Stadium
25,026
17–11
29
May 7
@ Diamondbacks
7–14
Stottlemyre (4–1)
Hershiser (2–3)
—
Bank One Ballpark
38,154
17–12
30
May 8
@ Diamondbacks
4–2
Yoshii (2–3)
Benes (2–3)
Benitez (1)
Bank One Ballpark
37,593
18–12
31
May 9
@ Diamondbacks
6–11
Daal (3–3)
Reed (2–1)
—
Bank One Ballpark
38,250
18–13
32
May 10
@ Rockies
3–10
Astacio (3–3)
Leiter (1–4)
—
Coors Field
40,021
18–14
33
May 11
@ Rockies
5–8
B. M. Jones (1–1)
B. J. Jones (3–1)
—
Coors Field
40,032
18–15
34
May 12
@ Rockies
10–5
Reed (3–1)
Thomson (0–5)
—
Coors Field
41,011
19–15
35
May 14
@ Phillies
7–3
Yoshii (3–3)
Ogea (2–3)
—
Veterans Stadium
21,074
20–15
36
May 15
@ Phillies
9–7
Mahomes (1–0)
Ryan (1–2)
Franco (11)
Veterans Stadium
27,039
21–15
37
May 16
@ Phillies
2–5
Byrd (5–2)
Hershiser (2–4)
Brantley (5)
Veterans Stadium
28,422
21–16
38
May 17
Brewers
6–7
Karl (5–1)
B. J. Jones (3–2)
Wickman (8)
Shea Stadium
16,326
21–17
39
May 18
Brewers
2–4
Weathers (3–0)
Cook (5–1)
Wickman (9)
Shea Stadium
26,411
21–18
–
May 19
Brewers
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for May 20
40
May 20 (1)
Brewers
11–10
Leiter (2–4)
Abbott (0–5)
Franco (12)
Shea Stadium
N/A
22–18
41
May 20 (2)
Brewers
7–5
Yoshii (4–3)
Woodard (3–4)
—
Shea Stadium
19,542
23–18
42
May 21
Phillies
7–5
Hershiser (3–4)
Loewer (2–4)
Franco (13)
Shea Stadium
24,554
24–18
43
May 22
Phillies
3–9
Byrd (6–2)
B. J. Jones (3–3)
—
Shea Stadium
34,575
24–19
44
May 23
Phillies
5–4
Beltran (1–0)
Schilling (7–2)
—
Shea Stadium
34,950
25–19
45
May 24
@ Pirates
4–7
Silva (2–2)
Isringhausen (0–1)
Williams (8)
Three Rivers Stadium
11,880
25–20
46
May 25
@ Pirates
8–3
Yoshii (5–3)
Benson (3–3)
—
Three Rivers Stadium
12,029
26–20
47
May 26
@ Pirates
5–2
Hershiser (4–4)
Schourek (2–5)
Franco (14)
Three Rivers Stadium
13,681
27–20
48
May 28
Diamondbacks
1–2
Daal (5–4)
Reed (3–2)
Olson (6)
Shea Stadium
32,114
27–21
49
May 29
Diamondbacks
7–8
Reynoso (3–1)
Beltran (1–1)
Kim (1)
Shea Stadium
35,167
27–22
50
May 30
Diamondbacks
1–10
Johnson (6–2)
Yoshii (5–4)
—
Shea Stadium
38,302
27–23
51
May 31
Reds
3–5
Villone (1–0)
Leiter (2–5)
Williamson (6)
Shea Stadium
28,368
27–24
June: (17–10) Home: 8–3; Away: 9–7
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
52
June 1
Reds
0–4
Harnisch (5–5)
Hershiser (4–5)
—
Shea Stadium
17,899
27–25
53
June 2
Reds
7–8
Williamson (4–1)
Franco (0–1)
Sullivan (1)
Shea Stadium
15,837
27–26
54
June 4
@ Yankees
3–4
Grimsley (5–0)
Reed (3–3)
Rivera (14)
Yankee Stadium
56,175
27–27
55
June 5
@ Yankees
3–6
Hernandez (6–5)
Yoshii (5–5)
Rivera (15)
Yankee Stadium
55,935
27–28
56
June 6
@ Yankees
7–2
Leiter (3–5)
Clemens (5–1)
—
Yankee Stadium
56,294
28–28
57
June 7
Blue Jays
8–2
Hershiser (5–5)
Halladay (4–3)
—
Shea Stadium
21,457
29–28
58
June 8
Blue Jays
11–3
Isringhausen (1–1)
Hentgen (4–5)
—
Shea Stadium
18,984
30–28
59
June 9
Blue Jays
4–3 (14)
Mahomes (2–0)
Davey (1–1)
—
Shea Stadium
18,254
31–28
60
June 11
Red Sox
2–3 (12)
Corsi (1–2)
Franco (0–2)
Wasdin (1)
Shea Stadium
36,700
31–29
61
June 12
Red Sox
4–2
Leiter (4–5)
Rapp (2–4)
Franco (15)
Shea Stadium
43,819
32–29
62
June 13
Red Sox
5–4
Hershiser (6–5)
Portugal (3–5)
Wendell (2)
Shea Stadium
46,473
33–29
63
June 14
@ Reds
4–8
Williamson (6–2)
McMichael (0–1)
—
Cinergy Field
19,270
33–30
64
June 15
@ Reds
11–3
Reed (4–3)
Tomko (2–4)
—
Cinergy Field
18,248
34–30
65
June 16
@ Reds
5–2
Yoshii (6–5)
Parris (4–1)
Franco (16)
Cinergy Field
25,531
35–30
66
June 17
@ Cardinals
4–3
Leiter (5–5)
Mercker (2–3)
Cook (1)
Busch Stadium
37,601
36–30
67
June 18
@ Cardinals
6–2
Hershiser (7–5)
Acevedo (4–2)
Benitez (2)
Busch Stadium
47,191
37–30
68
June 19
@ Cardinals
6–7
Aybar (3–1)
Isringhausen (1–2)
Bottalico (9)
Busch Stadium
47,638
37–31
69
June 20
@ Cardinals
9–6
Reed (5–3)
Croushore (1–1)
Franco (17)
Busch Stadium
44,705
38–31
70
June 22
Marlins
8–2
McMichael (1–1)
Springer (2–9)
Benitez (3)
Shea Stadium
30,713
39–31
71
June 23
Marlins
6–3
Leiter (6–5)
Meadows (5–8)
Franco (18)
Shea Stadium
25,116
40–31
72
June 24
Marlins
3–2
Cook (6–1)
Hernandez (3–7)
Franco (19)
Shea Stadium
29,567
41–31
73
June 25
@ Braves
10–2
Reed (6–3)
Perez (4–5)
—
Turner Field
48,292
42–31
74
June 26
@ Braves
2–7
Glavine (6–7)
Dotel (0–1)
—
Turner Field
48,293
42–32
75
June 27
@ Braves
0–1
Maddux (7–5)
Yoshii (6–6)
Rocker (16)
Turner Field
46,092
42–33
76
June 28
@ Marlins
10–4
Leiter (7–5)
Meadows (5–9)
—
Pro Player Stadium
12,444
43–33
77
June 29
@ Marlins
5–1
Hershiser (8–5)
Hernandez (3–8)
—
Pro Player Stadium
11,256
44–33
78
June 30
@ Marlins
3–4 (10)
Alfonseca (4–4)
Benitez (0–2)
—
Pro Player Stadium
16,660
44–34
July: (18–9) Home: 10–6; Away: 8–3
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
@ Marlins
12–8
Dotel (1–1)
Dempster (4–4)
—
Pro Player Stadium
10,884
45–34
80
July 2
Braves
0–16
Maddux (8–5)
Yoshii (6–7)
—
Shea Stadium
51,979
45–35
81
July 3
Braves
0–3
Millwood (10–4)
Leiter (7–6)
Rocker (17)
Shea Stadium
43,256
45–36
82
July 4
Braves
7–6
Cook (7–1)
Smoltz (8–3)
Benitez (4)
Shea Stadium
32,699
46–36
83
July 5
Expos
2–1
Wendell (2–0)
Mota (1–3)
Benitez (5)
Shea Stadium
22,699
47–36
84
July 6
Expos
10–0
Hershiser (9–5)
Pavano (6–7)
Isringhausen (1)
Shea Stadium
30,053
48–36
85
July 7
Expos
1–3
Kline (3–2)
Wendell (2–1)
Urbina (18)
Shea Stadium
26,457
48–37
86
July 8
Expos
3–4
Ayala (1–5)
Cook (7–2)
Urbina (19)
Shea Stadium
29,730
48–38
87
July 9
Yankees
5–2
Leiter (8–6)
Clemens (8–3)
Benitez (6)
Shea Stadium
53,820
49–38
88
July 10
Yankees
9–8
Mahomes (3–0)
Rivera (2–2)
—
Shea Stadium
53,792
50–38
89
July 11
Yankees
3–6
Irabu (6–3)
Hershiser (9–6)
Rivera (23)
Shea Stadium
53,869
50–39
70th All-Star Game in Boston, Massachusetts
90
July 15
@ Devil Rays
8–7 (10)
Benitez (1–2)
Charlton (0–2)
—
Tropicana Field
19,384
51–39
91
July 16
@ Devil Rays
9–7
Reed (7–3)
Eiland (1–5)
Cook (2)
Tropicana Field
20,929
52–39
92
July 17
@ Devil Rays
2–3
Alvarez (5–6)
Hershiser (9–7)
Hernandez (27)
Tropicana Field
36,994
52–40
93
July 18
@ Orioles
8–6
Yoshii (7–7)
Guzman (4–8)
Benitez (7)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
47,480
53–40
94
July 19
@ Orioles
4–1
Dotel (2–1)
Johnson (1–4)
Benitez (8)
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
42,615
54–40
95
July 20
@ Orioles
1–4
Ponson (9–6)
Leiter (8–7)
—
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
45,450
54–41
96
July 21
@ Expos
7–3
Reed (8–3)
Smith (1–5)
—
Olympic Stadium
8,676
55–41
97
July 22
@ Expos
7–4
Hershiser (10–7)
Hermanson (3–9)
—
Olympic Stadium
8,044
56–41
98
July 23
Cubs
5–4
Cook (8–2)
Tapani (6–7)
Benitez (9)
Shea Stadium
52,135
57–41
99
July 24
Cubs
2–1
Dotel (3–1)
Trachsel (3–14)
Benitez (10)
Shea Stadium
47,995
58–41
100
July 25
Cubs
5–1
Leiter (9–7)
Serafini (2–2)
—
Shea Stadium
47,679
59–41
101
July 26
Pirates
7–5
Reed (9–3)
Cordova (5–5)
Wendell (3)
Shea Stadium
32,010
60–41
102
July 27
Pirates
1–5
Benson (8–8)
Hershiser (10–8)
—
Shea Stadium
36,337
60–42
103
July 28
Pirates
9–2
Cook (9–2)
Wilkins (2–1)
—
Shea Stadium
42,920
61–42
104
July 30
@ Cubs
10–9
Mahomes (4–0)
Farnsworth (2–4)
Benitez (11)
Wrigley Field
38,594
62–42
105
July 31
@ Cubs
10–17
Serafini (3–2)
Isringhausen (1–3)
—
Wrigley Field
39,431
62–43
August: (18–10) Home: 8–5; Away: 10–5
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
106
August 1
@ Cubs
5–4 (13)
Mahomes (5–0)
Sanders (4–5)
—
Wrigley Field
39,222
63–43
107
August 2
@ Brewers
7–2
Reed (10–3)
Nomo (9–4)
—
County Stadium
19,626
64–43
108
August 3
@ Brewers
10–3
Hershiser (11–8)
Pulsipher (3–2)
—
County Stadium
17,669
65–43
109
August 4
@ Brewers
9–5
Rogers (6–3)
Peterson (1–2)
—
County Stadium
20,762
66–43
110
August 6
Dodgers
2–1
Dotel (4–1)
Park (6–9)
Benitez (12)
Shea Stadium
43,825
67–43
111
August 7
Dodgers
6–7
Borbon (3–1)
Taylor (1–6)
Shaw (23)
Shea Stadium
53,656
67–44
112
August 8
Dodgers
3–14
Dreifort (9–11)
Reed (10–4)
—
Shea Stadium
39,803
67–45
113
August 9
Dodgers
2–9
Brown (13–6)
Hershiser (11–9)
—
Shea Stadium
36,345
67–46
114
August 10
Padres
4–3
Wendell (3–1)
Ashby (10–6)
Benitez (13)
Shea Stadium
32,101
68–46
115
August 11
Padres
12–5
Mahomes (6–0)
Hitchcock (11–9)
—
Shea Stadium
34,232
69–46
116
August 12
Padres
9–3
Leiter (10–7)
Williams (5–11)
—
Shea Stadium
32,062
70–46
117
August 13
@ Giants
2–3
Ortiz (13–8)
Yoshii (7–8)
Nen (26)
3Com Park
25,533
70–47
118
August 14
@ Giants
6–1
Hershiser (12–9)
Reuter (10–7)
—
3Com Park
57,853
71–47
119
August 15
@ Giants
12–5
Rogers (7–3)
Hernandez (6–11)
—
3Com Park
41,530
72–47
120
August 16
@ Padres
4–3 (10)
Cook (10–2)
Cunnane (2–1)
Benitez (14)
Qualcomm Stadium
21,974
73–47
121
August 17
@ Padres
2–3
Williams (6–11)
Leiter (10–8)
Hoffman (31)
Qualcomm Stadium
22,790
73–48
122
August 18
@ Padres
9–1
Yoshii (8–8)
Spencer (0–6)
—
Qualcomm Stadium
24,519
74–48
–
August 20
Cardinals
Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 22
123
August 21
Cardinals
7–4
Mahomes (7–0)
Mercker (6–5)
Benitez (15)
Shea Stadium
45,491
75–48
124
August 22 (1)
Cardinals
8–7
Benitez (2–2)
Bottalico (2–7)
—
Shea Stadium
N/A
76–48
125
August 22 (2)
Cardinals
5–7
Stephenson (4–0)
Hershiser (12–10)
Acevedo (4)
Shea Stadium
50,139
76–49
126
August 23
Astros
3–2
Benitez (3–2)
Powell (4–4)
—
Shea Stadium
39,292
77–49
127
August 24
Astros
1–5 (10)
Wagner (3–1)
Cook (10–3)
—
Shea Stadium
35,673
77–50
128
August 25
Astros
4–0
Rogers (8–3)
Reynolds (14–10)
Cook (3)
Shea Stadium
44,640
78–50
129
August 27
@ Diamondbacks
6–3
Dotel (5–1)
Daal (13–7)
Benitez (16)
Bank One Ballpark
42,581
79–50
130
August 28
@ Diamondbacks
3–5
Reynoso (10–2)
Cook (10–4)
Mantei (24)
Bank One Ballpark
47,076
79–51
131
August 29
@ Diamondbacks
4–8
Anderson (6–2)
Leiter (10–9)
Olson (14)
Bank One Ballpark
38,596
79–52
132
August 30
@ Astros
17–1
Yoshii (9–8)
Reynolds (14–11)
—
Astrodome
28,032
80–52
133
August 31
@ Astros
2–6
Lima (18–7)
Wendell (3–2)
—
Astrodome
24,982
80–53
September: (13–13) Home: 7–5; Away: 6–8
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location
Attendance
Record
134
September 1
@ Astros
9–5
Dotel (6–1)
Holt (3–13)
—
Astrodome
24,112
81–53
135
September 3
Rockies
2–5 (10)
Leskanic (5–2)
Wendell (3–3)
Veres (27)
Shea Stadium
36,102
81–54
136
September 4
Rockies
4–2
Leiter (11–9)
Bohanon (11–11)
Benitez (17)
Shea Stadium
43,431
82–54
137
September 5
Rockies
6–2
Yoshii (10–8)
Kile (8–13)
—
Shea Stadium
49,117
83–54
138
September 6
Giants
3–0
Rogers (9–3)
Gardner (4–10)
—
Shea Stadium
35,727
84–54
139
September 7
Giants
4–7
Rodriguez (3–0)
Wendell (3–4)
Nen (32)
Shea Stadium
24,002
84–55
140
September 8
Giants
7–5
Dotel (7–1)
Estes (10–8)
Benitez (18)
Shea Stadium
26,499
85–55
141
September 9
@ Dodgers
3–1
Hershiser (13–10)
Brown (16–7)
Benitez (19)
Dodger Stadium
33,954
86–55
142
September 10
@ Dodgers
1–3
Dreifort (13–13)
Leiter (11–10)
Shaw (32)
Dodger Stadium
34,414
86–56
143
September 11
@ Dodgers
6–2
Yoshii (11–8)
Valdez (9–14)
—
Dodger Stadium
47,747
87–56
144
September 12
@ Dodgers
10–3
Rogers (10–3)
Gagne (0–1)
—
Dodger Stadium
34,685
88–56
145
September 13
@ Rockies
6–5
Wendell (4–4)
Veres (3–8)
Benitez (20)
Coors Field
40,547
89–56
146
September 14
@ Rockies
2–7
Wright (3–2)
Dotel (7–2)
—
Coors Field
41,090
89–57
147
September 15
@ Rockies
10–5
Wendell (5–4)
Dipoto (4–5)
Benitez (21)
Coors Field
41,820
90–57
148
September 17
Phillies
5–8
Wolf (6–8)
Leiter (11–11)
Brewer (2)
Shea Stadium
31,842
90–58
149
September 18
Phillies
11–1
Yoshii (12–8)
Grace (1–3)
—
Shea Stadium
37,655
91–58
150
September 19
Phillies
8–6
Dotel (8–2)
Byrd (14–10)
Benitez (22)
Shea Stadium
51,560
92–58
151
September 21
@ Braves
1–2
Remlinger (10–1)
Cook (10–5)
Rocker (34)
Turner Field
43,948
92–59
152
September 22
@ Braves
2–5
Glavine (12–11)
Hershiser (13–11)
Rocker (35)
Turner Field
47,520
92–60
153
September 23
@ Braves
3–6
Maddux (19–8)
Leiter (11–12)
Rocker (36)
Turner Field
49,228
92–61
154
September 24
@ Phillies
2–3
Grahe (1–3)
Benitez (3–3)
Aldred (1)
Veterans Stadium
21,649
92–62
155
September 25
@ Phillies
2–4
Person (9–7)
Rogers (10–4)
Gomes (19)
Veterans Stadium
23,319
92–63
156
September 26
@ Phillies
2–3
Byrd (15–10)
Reed (10–5)
Montgomery (1)
Veterans Stadium
26,370
92–64
157
September 28
Braves
3–9
Glavine (13–11)
Hershiser (13–12)
—
Shea Stadium
43,888
92–65
158
September 29
Braves
9–2
Leiter (12–12)
Maddux (19–9)
—
Shea Stadium
43,922
93–65
159
September 30
Braves
3–4 (11)
Mulholland (10–8)
Dotel (8–3)
—
Shea Stadium
48,364
93–66
October: (4–0) Home: 3–0; Away: 1–0
Roster
1999 New York Mets
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
[ 11]
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
[ 11]
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
[ 12]
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
[ 12]
Postseason
Game log
1999 Postseason Game Log (5–5)
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Mets [ 13]
References
^ Bobby Bonilla Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Todd Hundley Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Charles Johnson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Robin Ventura Stats | Baseball-Reference.com" .
^ "Josias Manzanillo Stats | Baseball-Reference.com" .
^ Todd Fitzpatrick (August 16, 1999). "Turn Ahead? Turn around" . The Sporting News . CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved January 14, 2011 .
^ "Orel Hershiser modelling the Mercury Mets jersey" . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2011 .
^ "Apr 5, 1999, Mets at Marlins Play by Play and Box Score" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved January 4, 2012 .
^ Brian McRae Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Jason Isringhausen Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ a b 1999 New York Mets Statistics and Roster Baseball-Reference.com
^ a b "1999 New York Mets Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com" .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition . Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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