2019 Mets Season

2019 Mets Season Replay

I am playing the 2019 Mets season with a slightly different format. Instead of using the as-played schedule, the Mets will play each MLB team from worst to first. They will play each AL team 4 times (2 home, 2 road), each NL non-division team 6 times (3 home, 3 road), and their 4 division opponents 10 times (5 home, 5 road) for a total of 160 games.

I am using History Maker Baseball and the 2019 In-Progress set that was created in August of that year. The Mets will be able to use all players from the 2019 season, but must sit partial season players who share the same player. For example: Jason Vargas cannot pitch for either team in the Mets/Phillies series.

I will track all player stats for the Mets and recap each game here.

2019 Mets Replay

Mets 4, Tigers 1

Wilson Ramos delivers walk-off 3 run Home Run in the 9th for the win. Jacob deGrom fans 11 in no decision.

Tigers 2, Mets 1

Stroman allows a pair of solo home runs and the Mets offense sputters against Boyd. J.D. Davis goes 0-4 with three strikeouts.

Mets 6, Tigers 4

J.D. Davis cracks 3 run home run in 3rd to break the game open. Syndergaard pitches well, but bullpen allows late runs to make the score close.

Mets 8, Tigers 6

Mets capitalize on poor Tiger defense with 4 unearned runs. Game wasn't close until Wilmer Font allowed a grand slam to Niko Goodrum in the 8th. Jason Vargas allows 4 hits in 7 innings.

Mets 16, Orioles 11

Five different Mets hit home runs as the offense comes to life. Orioles score 5 runs in 9th to avoid a blowout. Dom Smith delivers 4 ribbies.

Mets 5, Orioles 2

Alonso and Smith each hit 2 run home runs to back Jacob deGrom who goes 7 innings in a winning effort.

Mets 3, Orioles 1

Stroman allows only an unearned run over 6 innings while the Mets offense capitalizes on 5 walks to get the win. Conforto reaches base in all 4 plate appearances.

Mets 12, Orioles 9

Pete Alonso and Todd Frazier each deliver a pair of homers driving in 11 runs combined. Alonso's grand slam in the 8th helps the Mets recover after Justin Wilson's blown save.

Mets 9, Marlins 0

Jason Vargas delivers a 6 hit shutout as the Mets crack five more home runs in a blowout win to open the series. Pete Alonso drives in three with a 3 run home run.

Mets 3, Marlins 2

Jeff McNeil's 8th inning single scores Michael Conforto as the Mets eek out a win 3-2. Justin Wilson blows a save for the second time wasting a solid effort by Zack Wheeler. Edwin Diaz notches his 6th save of the season.

Mets 17, Marlins 4

The Mets' offense delivers for deGrom on a day he struggles. Michael Conforto has a 3 home run game as the offense scores 17 runs on 21 hits.

Marlins 3, Mets 2

Stroman loses for the second time this season as the offense struggles. J.D. Davis delivers a 2 run home run for the only offense. A 2 out RBI single by Jorge Alfaro gives the Marlins the win, ending a 9 game winning streak for the Mets.

Mets 10, Marlins 2

Noah Syndergaard goes the distance backed by a big offensive night as the Mets prevent a losing streak. Michael Conforto's 3 run home run capped off a six run 5th inning that sealed the victory.

Mets 15, Marlins 6

The Mets took advantage of emergency starter Juan Urena, scoring in each of the first six innings of the game. Michael Conforto continued his hot start at the plate with 4 hits and another 3 run home run. Jason Vargas secured his third win of the season striking out 8 batters.

Marlins 9, Mets 2

Zack Wheeler came up with an injury that will keep him out for an undetermined length of time. Steven Matz filled his spot in the rotation and was lit up with 8 earned runs in 2 innings of work. Dom Smith contributed a 2 run home run but the Mets lose another one to the Marlins.

Mets 3, Marlins 0

A 1st inning 3 run home run from J.D. Davis was all Jacob deGrom would need as he crusied to a complete game shutout win over the Marlins. deGrom only allowed 2 hits while striking out 9.

Marlins 5, Mets 3

Seth Lugo blows a late lead after the Mets come from behind. Starlin Castro's 8th inning 2 run home run is the difference. Todd Frazier goes 2-4 in a losing effort.

Mets 7, Marlins 6

The Mets lose their second starter in a few days with Noah Syndergaard set to miss 2 starts. Walker Lockett is promoted and delivers 6 solid innings. The Mets come from behind with 5 consecutive singles in the 8th inning for the win. Jeff McNeil drives in 4.

Mets 14, Royals 6

The Mets explodes for 7 runs in the 7th inning to bail out Jason Vargas on a rough night. In total 12 unearned runs were scored in this game, nine by the Mets. Pete Alonso had a two home run game.

Mets 4 Royals 2

Michael Conforto's 2 run home run in the 7th put the Mets on top for good, helping Zack Wheeler get the win in his return from injury.

Mets 4, Royals 1

Jacob deGrom continues his strong start to the season going 7, allowing one run, and fanning 14 batters. The Mets connected on three home runs to support deGrom with Conforto, Davis, and Smith all going yard with solo home runs.

Mets 9, Royals 5

Mets sweep the home and home series with Kansas City delivering four home runs for the win. Marcus Stroman pitched well for the win.

Mets 13, Pirates 2

Steven Matz fills in for the injured Syndergaard and pitches 8 solid innings. Behind him the Mets score 13 runs thanks to seven extra base hits. Wilson Ramos has a 3 hit game.

Mets 8, Pirates 5

The bullpen bails out Jason Vargas with 5 scoreless innings and Michael Conforto delivers 2 run home run in the 6th to put the Mets in front. They win 8-5 with three more home runs.

Pirates 3, Mets 1 (12)

The Mets 7 game winning streak comes to an end when Josh Bell cracks a 2 run home run in the 12th inning of a 1-1 game to put the Pirates in front for good. A well pitched game on both sides.

Pirates 11, Mets 10 (10)

Jacob deGrom struggles, lasting less than 5 innings. In the 9th the Mets score 9 times to tie the game at 10, but Reynolds walks off with a solo home run on the bottom of the 10th. The Mets lose two in a row for the first time this season.

Mets 8, Pirates 3

Wilson Ramos drives in 4 runs, including a 3 run home run, to pace the Mets to a win and ending their first losing streak of the season. Marcus Stroman gets the win with 6 solid innings.

Mets 3, Pirates 2

The Mets end their season series with Pittsburgh on a winning note as Noah Syndergaard returns from injury. The Mets capitalize on 4 Pirate errors, scoring two unearned runs.

Mariners 5, Mets 4

Seth Lugo surrenders two solo home runs to blow a 1 run lead in the 7th. The Mets also committed two errors in the 5th to cost Jason Vargas a run in his start. They fall 5-4, despite a 3 run bomb from Wilson Ramos.

Mets 7, Mariners 4

Zach Wheeler gets the win as the Mets finish the road portion of their series with Seattle. Pete Alonso delivers 4 hits in the win, including a pair of triples.

Mets 3, Mariners 2

Jacob deGrom avoids his 1st loss as the Mets rally in the 7th with 3 runs to take the lead thanks in large part to a 2 run home run from Dom Smith. The bullpen, anchored by Edwin Diaz, records three scoreless innings.

Mariners 7, Mets 1

Marcus Stroman unravels in the 6th as the Mariners string together three consecutive extra base hits with two outs in a 5 run inning. Meanwhile the Mets offense, minus Davis and Ramos scores a single run on a 1st inning home run from Michael Conforto.

White Sox 17, Mets 9

After two consecutive rainouts, the Mets and White Sox faced off in Game 1 of a DH. Jason Vargas didn't make it out of the 1st inning. Sox deliver 5 home runs and blow out the Mets.

White Sox 6, Mets 3

In Game 2 of a DH, the White Sox rode a 4 run 4th inning to a 6-3 win over the Mets. Zack Wheeler was good outside of the one inning. The Mets offense added a pair of solo home runs, but the Mets lose their 3rd game in a row.

White Sox 5, Mets 2

deGrom and Giolito battled for 6 innings before leaving in a 2-2 game. The Sox bullpen outdueled the Mets, as the White Sox make it three straight. Pete Alonso homered in the loss.

White Sox 4, Mets 1

The White Sox take out the brooms sweeping all 4 games against the Mets. The defense gave up three unearned runs nd the offense sputtered again. Pete Alonso homered for the Mets only run.

Padres 12, Mets 7

Mets find out before the game that Noah Syndergaard will miss 90 games with an injury. Steven Matz fills in and gives up 6 runs in 2+ innings. The Mets hit 3 home runs in a losing effort.

Padres 5, Mets 3

The bullpen blows a late lead surrendering 4 runs in 2 innings as the Mets losing streak reaches 7 games. Dom Smith homered and Jason Vargas pitched well (6 IP, 1 R).

Padres 8, Mets 7 (10)

The Padres come from behind again as the Mets bullpen is unable to hold a lead wasting a 2 home run outing from Pete Alonso as the losing streak reaches 8 games.

Mets 6, Padres 5 (11)

The Mets bullpen blew another lead, but the offense rallied late with a pair of runs in the 11th for a walkoff victory. J.D. Davis delivered the game winning hit.

Mets 6, Padres 2

Marcus Stroman cruises through 7 innings gaining good support from the offense with 6 runs. Davis and Frazier both go deep in the game.

Padres 3, Mets 0 (12)

Great pitching in the final game of this series as both starters complete nine innings. Steven Matz struck out 11 before turning it over to the bullpen. Justin Wilson faltered again in the 12th, allowing a 3 run home run to Hunter Renfroe as the Mets failed to score a run.

Mets 9, Blue Jays 8

The Mets rally late after a poor start for Jason Vargas. Todd Frazier tied the game in the 6th with a 3 run home run. Wilson Ramos delivered the game winner with a run scoring ground out in the 8th. Edwin Diaz closed the game out for his 14th save.

Mets 12, Blue Jays 8

Mets offense comes to life scoring 12 runs on 19 hits to down the Blue Jays. Zach Wheeler earns his 4th win.

Blue Jays 3, Mets 1

Jacob deGrom takes his first loss of the season as the Mets offense falls short. Jeff McNeil goes deep for their only run.

Mets 8, Blue Jays 5

The Blue Jays hit 4 home runs in the 1st inning off Walker Lockett, but stalled after that. Meanwhile, the Mets rallied from behind thanks in part to home runs from Todd Frazier and Dom Smith as they close out their series with Toronto with a win.

Mets 8, Rockies 7

The Mets win a close one thanks to 3 home runs and survive despite allowing 3 unearned runs.

Rockies 10, Mets 4

Nolan Arenado delivered two home runs, driving in 5 runs to lead an offensive charge by Colorado. Jason Vargas was ineffective and the Mets offense struggled after the 3rd inning. Pete Alonso hit HR #20 in the loss.

Rockies 9, Mets 8

Charlie Blackmon walked off with a dramatic 9th inning home run as the Rockies made it 2 in a row over the Mets. The Mets squandered another lead as the bullpen could not hold it. Michael Conforto crushed a pair of home runs, giving him 20 on the season.

Mets 2, Rockies 1

The Mets earned a walk off win as Wilson Ramos hit a sacrifice fly in the 9th inning scoring Juan Lagares. Justin Wilson pitched two scoreless innings in relief for the win and Jacob deGrom pitched well over 7 innings.

Rockies 8, Mets 4

Mets pitchers struggled with control tonight, allowing a total of 8 walks. Seth Lugo had a rough night, allowing 5 runs thanks in large part to a grand slam from Daniel Murphy that put the game away for good.

Mets 8, Rockies 3

Steven Matz had a strong effort keeping the Rockies off-balance for 6 innings. The bullpen held on to a large lead as the Mets scored often, led by a three extra base hit night from Amed Rosario, who scored three times.

Giants 8, Mets 7

Mike Yastrzemski hits two solo home runs to lead a comeback win for the Giants who overcame poor starting pitching. Wilson Ramos delivered a 2nd inning grand slam in the loss.

Mets 2, Giants 1

The Mets capitalize on a pair of 1st inning wild pitches to plate a pair of runs. It's good enough to back surprise starter Walker Lockett subbing for the injured Zack Wheeler.

Mets 11, Giants 5

The Mets defense commits 4 errors, nearly costing them the game until Amed Rosario's 8th inning grand slam was followed by Pete Alonso's 2nd home run of the night. Jacob deGrom pitched well in a no decision.

Mets 4, Giants 0

Marcus Stroman delivers a 2-hit shutout as the Mets win their third straight. Todd Frazier, and Amed Rosario each homer in the win.

Mets 8, Giants 0

Steven Matz throws a 6-hit shutout as the Mets blank the giants for the second straight game. Dom Smith and Pete Alonso each hit home runs in the win.

Giants 5, Mets 2

Pablo Sandoval's 1st inning 2 run home run provided early fireworks and Kevin Pillar's 8th inning 2 run double provided late heroics as the Giants defeat the Mets in the final game of their series. Jason Vargas pitched well, but the offense couldn't capitalize on multiple opportunities.

Mets 14, Angels 5

The Mets lost SP Walker Lockett to injury, but saw the return of Zack Wheeler after his injury stint. The offense delivered for Wheeler with a pair of grand slams (Cano, Nido) to spark the 22 hit onslaught.

Mets 5, Angels 2

Michael Conforto's 8th inning 2 run home run provided some additional insurance runs to help the bullpen seal another win for Jacob deGrom. Wilson Ramos delivered the go-ahead run doubling home Dom Smith in the 7th. Edwin Diaz fanned the side in the 9th for his 18th save.

Angels 4, Mets 3 (11)

Shohei Ohtani was the star tonight, delivering a 4-hit game which included a game tying home run in the 3rd, and the winning hit in the 11th when his single drove in Brian Goodwin. The Mets bullpen failed to hold a late lead wasting a solid effort for Marcus Stroman. Pete Alonso clubbed his 25th home run in the loss.

Mets 8, Angels 3

The Mets cracked four home runs, including a pair from Pete Alonso as they won handily in their final game with the Angels. Steven Matz continued a strong stretch of positive starts filling in for Noah Syndergaard.

Mets 9, Rangers 7

Pete Alonso leads a home run barrage with a pair of dingers as the Mets club five home runs in the win. Jason Vargas pitches well, and the game gets close as the bullpen falters late before Diaz closes it out.

Mets 9, Rangers 8

Zach Wheeler puts together another strong outing with 11 strikeouts. Amed Rosario delivers his 100th hit of the season and Edwin Diaz secures his 20th save after the bullpen almost blows another large lead late.

Rangers 7, Mets 5

Hopes of a pitcher's duel between Jacob deGrom and Mike Minor were quickly dashed thanks to tight strike zone form umpire Stu Scheurwater. The two combined for 11 walks in 12 innings of work, and both offenses feasted. Joey Gallo capped a 4-4 night with a 2 run home run in the 8th inning for the game winner.

Mets 8, Rangers 4

The Mets crushed 4 home runs, capped off with a grand slam from Michael Conforto that put them up for good. Marcus Stroman was effective, surrendering only a single earned run over 6 innings

Phillies 5, Mets 4

Rhys Hoskins delivered a 2 out single to drive in J.T. Realmuto with the winning run as the Phillies delivered after blowing an early 4-0 lead. Jake Arrieta fanned 9 in 6 innings.

Phillies 8, Mets 1

Without an eligible starter, the Mets turned to a bullpen game, and that pen was mostly ineffective. The Phillies crushed three home runs, a pair from J.T. Realmuto, while the Mets were mostly quiet at the plate. Vince Velasquez struck out 9 in 7 innings of work.

Phillies 7, Mets 5

The Phillies made it three in a row, but it was a costly win as J.T. Realmuto was injured for 17 games after being struck by a Seth Lugo pitch in the 6th. The Phillies continued to get good pitching, this time from Nick Pivetta who went 6 innings with 7 strikeouts. Pete Alonso hit his 30th home run of the season in the loss.

Mets 6, Phillies 3

Jacob deGrom had electric stuff today, fanning 10 over 6 innings while allowing only 2 hits and a single unearned run. The Mets scored early, including a three home run off Robinson Cano's bat in the 4th to break the game open.

Mets 10, Phillies 1

The Mets offense was on fire today, giving Marcus Stroman more than enough runs to work with. While Stroman kept the Phillies off balance for 7 innings, the Mets hit three home runs, including a grand slam from Dom Smith in the 4th to knock Zach Eflin out of the game.

Mets 8, Phillies 3

Steven Matz was solid over 7 innings of work and the Mets offense delivered thanks to three home runs, a pair from Pete Alonso giving him 33 on the season.

Mets 5, Phillies 3

The Mets win streak reached 4 games as Walker Lockett returned from an injury stint to give the Mets 5 decent innings. The Mets scored early and the bullpen delivered 4 scoreless innings.

Mets 15, Phillies 3

The Mets took advantage of poor Philadelphia pitching to rout the Phillies. Mets batter received 8 walks and tacked on 18 hits, including 9 extra base hits to give Zack Wheeler plenty of support.

Phillies 4, Mets 2

Jacob deGrom held the Phillies scoreless into the 8th inning until Andrew Knapp crushed a three run home run to put Philly on top for good. The Mets were quiet at the plate against emergency starter Jerad Eickhoff who was filling in for Aaron Nola.

Mets 14, Phillies 4

The Mets closed out their season series in fine fashion with a convincing win. Michael Conforto delivered 2 home runs and drove in 6 runs to support Marcus Stroman who earned his 8th win of the season.

Reds 7, Mets 2

Steven Matz went down with an injury so Jason Vargas was moved into his spot in the rotation. Vargas pitched well against Trevor Bauer, but received no support. The Reds exploded for six runs in the 7th against Seth Lugo as the Mets fall.

Reds 8, Mets 7

The Mets scored in each of the last 4 innings, but fell short in this game as the Reds ride a five run 5th inning to victory.

Reds 9, Mets 4

The Red sweep the Mets at home thanks to another big inning and four home runs. Tanner Roark danced in and out of trouble for 7 innings for the win.

Mets 9, Reds 5

Jacob deGrom rebounded from a rough 1st inning to basically shutdown the Cincinnati offense for the next 5 innings. Meanwhile, the Mets capitalized on an erratic Luis Castillo who issued 9 walks to end their losing streak. Michael Conforto hit his 30th home run as the Mets reach the halfway point of the season.

Reds 3, Mets 2 (12)

Joey Votto delivered a walk-off single in the 12th inning to give the Reds a dramatic come-from-behind victory. Marcus Stroman held the Reds scoreless for 8 innings, despite only having a single run on the board until Todd Frazier hit a HR in the 8th to make it 2-0. Eugeni Suarez answered the call in the 9th, with a 2 run blow to knock Stroman from the game and tie things up. Matt Bowman went two scoreless innings of relief for the win.

Reds 6, Mets 1

Trevor Bauer silenced the Mets for 8 innings until a leadoff HR by Pete Alonso in the 8th inning finally sent him to the showers with 6-1 lead. Jason Vargas imploded in the 4th, allowing 4 runs, which proved to be the difference as the Reds finish 5-1 against the Mets.

Brewers 7, Mets 6

The Brewers bullpen held on after nearly blowing a 6-2 lead. The Mets scored 4 times in the final 3 innings, and Josh Hader retired the final out with the go ahead run at second.

Brewers 11, Mets 9 (10)

A back and forth game saw the Mets blow an early 4-0 lead and the Brewers blow a mid-game 9-5 lead. In extra innings, Christian Yelich delivered his 2nd home run of the game with a walkoff 2 run home run.

Brewers 4, Mets 0

Jacob deGrom ran into trouble in the 4th, surrendering 3 singles and a pair of walks in a 4 run inning. That was the difference as Brandon Woodruff shutout the Mets giving the Brewers a home sweep of the Mets.

Brewers 8, Mets 5

The Brewers continued their domination of the Mets clubbing 4 home runs off SP Marcus Stroman and capitalizing off 2 errors to score 4 unearned runs. The Mets scored late again, but continue to be too far behind to catch up.

Mets 11, Brewers 10

The Mets ended a six game losing streak in dramatic fashion with a walkoff single by J.D. Davis in the 9th inning. The Mets rallied from a 10-7 deficit in the final two innings.

Mets 16, Brewers 7

Pete Alonso erupted for three home runs, driving in 8 runs to lead the Mets past Milwaukee. Alonso eclipsed the 100 RBI threshold in Game #88. Zack Wheeler was awful, and didn't make it out of the 1st inning. The bullpen rallied, surrendering only 1 run in 8 1/3 innings of relief.

Red Sox 12, Mets 2

The Red Sox rode a six run 2nd inning to victory in the opener with the Mets. Mookie Betts had three hits and drove in 4 runs. Walker Lockett was ineffective, and the bullpen struggled after he left.

Mets 11, Red Sox 3

The Mets evened the series with Boston providing plenty of run support for Jacob deGrom. Dom Smith crushed a pair of home runs, driving in 4 runs. deGrom allowed 4 hits over 7 innings.

Mets 19, Red Sox 15

A score more reflected of football saw plenty of offense as neither team found good pitching. All told there were nine home runs in the game, with Pete Alonso hitting his 40th and 41st home runs of the season.

Red Sox 14, Mets 6

Keith Moreland connects for a pair of home runs and drives in 4 runs as the Red Sox salvage a split series with the Mets.

Mets 7, Diamondbacks 6 (10)

J.D. Davis delivered a game winning home run in the 10th inning to lift the Mets to victory. Arizona had came from behind to tie the game twice, including an 8th inning HR by Nick Ahmed. Luis Avilan gets the win in relief.

Mets 6, Diamondbacks 5

Michael Conforto went deep three times to lead the Mets offense to another victory. His 7th inning shot proved to be the game winner. Edwin Diaz picked up his 24th save.

Diamondbacks 8, Mets 2

Jacob deGrom was put on the DL, and Walker Lockett was once again called into action to face Zack Greinke. Lockett struggled and Greinke dominated. Ketel Marte drove in 4 runs in the win. Jeff McNeil collected his 150th hit of the season.

Diamondbacks 8, Mets 3

On a hot day in July the Diamondbacks evened their season series with the Mets thanks to 4 home runs, including back-to-back homers in the 3rd by Carson Kelly and Eduardo Escobar. Zac Gallen gets the win in 5 innings of work.

Diamondbacks 8, Mets 3

Jason Vargas surrendered 3 home runs in less than 5 innings as the Diamondbacks jumped all over Mets starting pitching yet again and rolled to an easy win. Nick Ahmed had 3 hits, including a 3 run home run.

Mets 6, Diamondbacks 5 (19)

It took a while, but the Mets walked off with a Michael Conforto walk in the 19th inning for the win. Steven Matz was last man standing, and went six scoreless innings in relief for the win.

Cubs 19, Mets 11

The Mets were forced to make some moves in their bullpen and also go with a bullpen day without a starter available. The result was a shellacking at the hands of the Cubs who drew 12 walks and delivered 19 hits. The Mets offense scored runs in a losing effort, including a 3 home run day for Pete Alonso.

Mets 7, Cubs 6 (10)

The Mets walk off in the 10th inning after scoring 5 runs in the 8th to erase a 6-1 deficit. Wilson Ramos delivers the game winning hit and Justin Wilson gets the win in relief.

Mets 6, Cubs 1

Marcus Stroman goes 7 innings in a terrific start that the bullpen desperately needed. Three home runs help pace the Mets to victory.

Cubs 5, Mets 4

The Cubs walkoff on a sacrifice fly by Anthony Rizzo that scored Jason Heyward. The Cubs had blown a 4-2 lead, but never trailed.

Cubs 10, Mets 4

Zack Wheeler struggles again, while last minute sub Derek Holland is effective for Chicago. Anthony Rizzo gets 3 hits including a home run.

Mets 9, Cubs 7 (10)

The Cubs are forced to get another last minute starter and their outfield needed some new faces thanks to injuries. Wilson Ramos delivers the game winning hit in the 10th. Michael Conforto hits his 40th home run of the season.

Braves 8, Mets 6

Walker Lockett is awful in another spot start, but the bullpen holds the Braves the rest of the way and the Mets nearly come back, but fall short. Ozzie Albies has a 3 hit game in the win.

Braves 5, Mets 4 (10)

A back and forth game ends with a Nick Markakis walk off home run in the 10th. Edwin Diaz blows his first save of the season thanks to a pair of outfield errors.

Mets 6, Braves 2

Jason Vargas delivered a quality start allowing only 1 run in 6 innings. Alonso and Conforto each went deep to spark the offense.

Braves 12, Mets 6

Zack Wheeler continued his downward spiral allowing 8 runs in 3 1/3 innings. Josh Donaldson homered in each of his first two at bats to pace the offense early. Todd Frazier hit his 20th home run in the loss.

Braves 12, Mets 6

Steven Matz is ineffective as the Mets' pitching woes continue. Brad Brach allows 4 runs in the 8th to break open a tied game.

Mets 2, Braves 0

Jacob deGrom returns from the DL and throws a 2 hit shutout. J.D. Davis homered in the win. Jeff McNeil and Dom Smith collided in the game and are both out of action.

Braves 6, Mets 3

The Mets offense struggled with multiple starters out with injury. Marcus Stroman allowed 3 runs in the 6th inning to break open a 3-1 game.

Mets 6, Braves 1

Michel Conforto crushed a 4th inning grand slam to break open a 2-1 game as the Mets pulled away from Atlanta for the win. Tomas Nido and Robinson Cano also homered to support Jason Vargas who picked up the win.

Mets 10, Braves 2

Zack Wheeler went 7 strong innings for the win as the Mets scored 10 runs. thanks in part to 7 walks issued by Atlanta pitching. Michael Conforto homered in the game.

Braves 16, Mets 7

Mets pitchers, mostly Steven Matz and Seth Lugo struggled mightily in the loss. The defense also made 4 errors in the game. They scored runs, thanks to a trio of home runs (Lagares, Nido, and Frazier). Brian McCann went 4-6 with 6 runs batted in.

Mets 5, Cardinals 2

Jacob deGrom goes 7 strong innings and the Mets score early to take the pressure off. Michael Conforto has a 4 hit game as the Mets tally 14 hits, and only one extra base hit.

Cardinals 4, Mets 1 (10)

Marcell Ozuna struck late with an 8th inning solo home run to tie the game, and then delivered a 10th inning 3 run home run game winner as the Cardinals beat the Mets. Pete Alonso hit his 50th home run of the season.

Cardinals 8, Mets 6

The Mets surrendered 3 home runs, and once again blew a lead late. Matt Carpenter's 7th inning HR tied the game and Dexter Fowler's 9th inning home run put St. Louis in the lead for good. The Mets rallied in the 9th, but came up short. Robinson Cano drove in 4 runs in the loss.

Cardinals 11, Mets 7

Zack Wheeler imploded in the 3rd inning, capped by a grand slam off the bat of Paul Dejong and Wilmer Font allowed three home runs in the 4th as the Mets fell to St. Louis for the 3rd straight game.

Mets 10, Cardinals 3

The Mets blew open a 2-1 game thanks to back-to-back home runs by Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso in the 5th inning. Alonso tacked on another home run, his 52nd of the season in a 4 run 7th inning.

Cardinals 4, Mets 1

Jacob deGrom recorded 5 perfect innings, with a 4 run inning sandwiched in between. That was enough, as the offense only scored a single run on Michael Conforto's 45th home run.

Indians 2, Mets 1

Roberto Perez hit a 7th inning leadoff home run to tie the game, and a few batters later Leonys Martin singled to score Jose Ramirez. The Indians pen was nearly flawless, striking out 7 in the final 3 innings for the save.

Indians 6, Mets 1

Roberto Perez delivered an 8th inning three-run home run to put a close game to bed. The Mets committed two errors that led to a pair of runs and could not figure out Cleveland pitching as they get swept on the road.

Indians 2, Mets 1

The Mets offensive woes continue as they score a single run on Jeff McNeil's 20th home run of the season. Trevor Bauer controls the Mets for 6 innings and the bullpen fans 5 in the final 3 innings.

Mets 2, Indians 1

The Mets salvage the final game with Cleveland as Michael Conforto delivers a walk-off home run in the 9th inning for his 100th RBI of the season.

Rays 5, Mets 2

Wily Adames two-out double in the 6th drove in a pair and lifted the Rays to a 3-2 lead. They tacked on additional insurance runs to defeat Jacob deGrom.

Mets 3, Rays 2

The Mets rally in the 5th with three runs and Marcus Stroman and the bullpen hold the Rays scoreless for the final 5 innings. Stroman gets win #10 on the season.

Mets 8, Rays 3

Noah Syndergaard returned to the mound after 90 games on the DL and came out a winner, raising his record to 4-0. Pete Alonso hit a pair of home runs raising his season total to 54.

Mets 5, Rays 2

Pete Alonso crushed a pair of home runs in the 6th and 8th innings to lead the Mets past the Rays. He now has 56 on the season. Jason Vargas gets the win.

Nationals 4, Mets 1

Anthony Rendon's 3 run double in the 8th inning broke open a 1-1 tie and helped the Nationals to a win in the opener with the Mets.

Nationals 4, Mets 1

Max Scherzer dominates the Mets for 8 innings, finally allowing a run in the 9th. Jacob deGrom was undone by a 4 run third inning as the Mets lose.

Mets 8, Nationals 1

The Mets come up with 8 runs with 2 outs in the ninth to blowout the Nationals. The game came at a cost as Juan Lagares and Jeff McNeil collided and were forced to leave the game. McNeil is most likely finished for the season and Lagares will make a stint on the DL.

Mets 9, Nationals 5

On a hot day in DC, the Mets powered their way to victory. They crushed five home runs, including #20 for JD Davis and #58 and #59 for Pete Alonso. Noah Syndergaard went 5 innings for the win.

Nationals 7, Mets 6

The Nationals scored 4 runs in the seventh inning, logging five straight hits. That was enough to push them past the Mets. Luis Avilan takes the loss. Pete Alonso hits his 60th home run.

Nationals 15, Mets 2

The Nationals explode for 24 hits and 15 runs with Rendon, Kendrick, and Parra each recording 4 hit games. Steven Matz was awful in a losing effort.

Mets 12, Nationals 8

After Jacob deGrom struggled, the Mets were lifted by a 4th inning grand slam by Todd Frazier off emergency starter Jeremy Hellickson. Frazier homered again in the 8th. Max Scherzer was placed on the DL.

Nationals 6, Mets 1

Patrick Corbin dominates the Mets again with seven strong innings. Marcus Stroman struggles early, in part to a key error in the second inning that lead to a pair of unearned runs. Pete Alonso hit his 61st home run of the season in the loss.

Nationals 1, Mets 0 (12)

Noah Syndergaard and Stephen Strasburg match zeros in the run column for 9 innings, but both give way to the bullpens. In the 12th inning, Anthony Rendon answered the bell with a solo home run for the game's only run.

Mets 5, Nationals 4

The Mets bullpen stepped up with three scoreless innings to preserve a one run lead and give Jason Vargas the win. JD Davis went 2-4 with 3 runs batted in to lead the offense.

Mets 9, Athletics 5

Steven Matz delivered 6 strong innings, the only blemish an unearned run in the 6th inning. His offense cracked three two-run home runs, including #62 from Pete Alonso.

Mets 5, Athletics 3

Jacob deGrom gave up a 2 run home run to the second batter of the game, and then no more hits for rest of his six innings. Todd Frazier delivered a go ahead three run home run to give deGrom the win. Pete Alonso hit his 63rd home run and Edwin Diaz recorded his 30th save.

Athletics 3, Mets 1

The A's cracked a trio of home runs to get a win at home against the Mets. Chris Bassitt carried a shutout into the ninth before surrendering a run.

Mets 3, Athletics 1

Mets pitchers controlled the A's bats once again. Noah Syndergaard improved to 6-0 allowing 3 hits in 6 innings. The bullpen gave him 3 hitless innings in relief. Pete Alonso drives in a pair with his 64th home run.

Mets 8, Twins 5

The Twins made five errors, but none of those led directly to runs. Instead, it was the five home runs by New York Met players that won the day. Pete Alonso hit his 65th and 66th home runs.

Mets 7, Twins 5 (10)

Edwin Diaz blew his first save of the season, allowing a pair of home runs in the 9th inning to Mitch Garver and Eddie Rosario. The Mets broke open the tie game in the 10th on a two-run double by Michael Conforto. Amed Rosario collected his 200th hit of the season.

Mets 3, Twins 2

JD Davis goes 4 for 4 with a pair of doubles to pace the Mets offense. Jacob deGrom allows 1 run over 7 innings, and Luis Avilan and Seth Lugo close it out as the Mets record their 4th straight win.

Mets 5, Twins 3

Marcus Stroman leads the Mets to a season sweep of the Twins. He fanned eight over 6 innings and recorded his 200th strikeout of the season. Michael Conforto and Todd Frazier each homered in the win.

Yankees 11, Mets 9 (14)

The Mets and Yankees opened their season series with fireworks. The teams combined for 10 home runs, including three each from Gleybar Torres and Pete Alonso. Alonso's third dinger was #69 of the season.

Mets 4, Yankees 1

Jason Vargas silenced the Yankees for 6 shutout innings before a solo home run to DJ Lemahieu in the 7th. Meanwhile, the Mets plated four, with the final runs coming on Michael Conforto's 50th home run of the season. It was win #10 for Vargas.

Yankees 12, Mets 5

Steven Matz was ineffective and the Mets fell behind quickly and never recovered. Gary Sanchez had a three hit game, including a two-run home run in the 2nd inning. Dom Smith was injured and will miss 7 games.

Yankees 7, Mets 5

Jacob deGrom gave up a pair of three run bombs (Tauchman, Urshela) and the Mets fell in the finale with the Yankees.

Mets 13, Dodgers 3

Marcus Stroman goes the distance, finally surrendering runs in the 9th. The Mets explode for 13 runs with four home runs. Pete Alonso hit HR #70.

Dodgers 5, Mets 1

Cody Bellinger crushed a walk-off grand slam in the 9th inning to break up a 1-1 game. Both starting pitchers (Syndergaard, Urias) were puzzling batters, but did not factor in the decision. Pete Alonso went on the DL and will miss the rest of the season.

Mets 4, Dodgers 3

Jason Vargas allowed only 2 hits in 6 innings of work, and Edwin Encarnacion delivered a timely two-run home run in the 7th that proved to be the game winner.

Dodgers 17, Mets 5

The Dodgers erupted for 17 runs on 18 hits, one of which was a 3rd inning grand slam from David Freese. Corey Seager had 4 hits, scoring 4 runs.

Dodgers 8, Mets 0

Hyun-Jin Ryu pitched a 2 hit shutout, and received plenty of support as the Dodgers erased any hopes the Mets had of clinching their division outright. The Mets will need to win out to ensure a playoff with Philadelphia for the division title.

Mets 8, Dodgers 4

The Mets hold on to their slim playoff hopes winning the season finale with Los Angeles. Marcus Stroman is backed with eight runs, including a three RBI performance from Edwin Encarnacion.

Mets 5, Astros 2

The Mets keep their slim division title dreams alive for one more game as Noah Syndergaard runs his record to 7-0 in what is probably his final start of the season. Wilson Ramos went 4-4 with a home run.

Astros 6, Mets 5

The Mets hopes of a division title vanished as Edwin Diaz blew his third save of the year, giving up a pair of home runs in the 9th inning. The Mets jumped in front early on HRs by Encarnacion and Smith, but bombs by Marisnick and Alvarez proved to be the difference. The Mets head to the road for their final two games of the season.

Astros 7, Mets 6

Edwin Diaz blew his second straight save, and the Mets watched their playoff hopes go away when Alex Bregman cracked a game winning two-run walk off home run. The Mets came from behind in the top of the 9th against Roberto Osuna when Michael Conforto drove in a pair of run with a two-out single. Todd Frazier hit his 30th home run in the loss.

Astros 6, Mets 4

Jacob deGrom was outdueled in a big way by his counterpart Justin Verlander. Verlander retired the first 12 batters he faced, before allowing a grand slam to Todd Frazier after a Verlander error extended the inning (all four runs were unearned). DeGrom struck out six batters in a row, but immediately after that allowed seven consecutive batters to reach. He didn't make it out of the 5th, surrendering six runs. The Mets finish 85-75.