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NEW YORK METS (66-74) FOURTH PLACE, NL EAST -14.0 GB CINCINNATI REDS (66-74) FOURTH PLACE, NL CENTRAL, -11.0 GB Friday, September 5, 2014 7:10 p.m. Great American Ball Park Cincinnati, OH RHP Bartolo Colon (12-11, 4.01) vs. RHP Alfredo Simon (13-9, 3.28) SNY WOR 710 AM ESPN 1050 AM Game #141 Road Game #73 TRENDING: New York is 6-4 in its last 10 games and is 2-1 on its current six-game road trip which concludes in Cincinnati...The Mets are 29-26 since July 4...New York is 33-39 on the road. GOLDEN GLOVE: Juan Lagares leads all major leaguers with a 3.5 defensive WAR this season...lagares range factor (putout and assists/innings) is 2.88 which leads all NL outfielders...lagares has 29 defensive runs saved, second among all major leaguers to Atlanta s Jason Heyward, who has 33, despite playing 332 fewer innings. ESPN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE MONTH: Juan Lagares was named ESPN s Defensive Player of the Month for August...Lagares led all major leaguers with 13 defensive runs saved last month. JUAN-DERFUL: Juan Lagares is 6-for-his-last-9 and has hit in four straight games going 8-18 (.444)...Lagares has at least one hit in 10 of his last 12 games, going 18-47 (.383)...He has six multi-hit games over that span with two home runs and 10 RBI. TRAVIS d ARNAUD: Drove in the game-winning run in the eighth inning in Wednesday s 4-3 at Miami and went 6-12 (.500) in the three-game series against the Marlins...D Arnaud is 14-for-his-last- 43 (.326) and he is hitting.273 (56-205) with nine home runs and 25 RBI since returning from Triple-A (55 games)...his 12 home runs are the most by rookie catcher in team history and are tied for the most in the NL among rookies with the Cubs Mike Olt. LUCAS DUDA: Is tied for third in the NL with his career-high 26 home runs...duda s career-high 77 RBI are tied for eighth in the NL...Duda is tied for third in the majors with 12 home runs since the All- Star break, trailing Chris Carter (16) and Giancarlo Stanton (15). MATT den DEKKER: Extended his career-high hitting streak to five games on Wednesday at Miami with a career-high three hits...den Dekker is 9-19 (.474) with two RBI and a.524 on-base percentage during that span. WILMER FLORES: Has equaled his career-best with his current five-game hitting streak...flores is 8-19 (.421) with five runs scored run and one RBI during the streak...it s Flores second five-game hitting streak this year (July 29-August 8) and the third of his career. STOLEN BASES: New York has swiped 14 straight stolen bases dating back to August 23...The Mets have been successful on 16 of their last 17 stolen base attempts...new York is ninth in the majors with 91 stolen bases...the Mets had three straight games with three or more stolen bases (August 31-September 2), tying a team record...eric Young, Jr. is tied for fifth in the NL with 28 stolen bases. DILSON HERRERA: Has five RBI in his last four games...he became the fifth-youngest Met to hit a home run when he went deep off Miami s Henderson Alvarez on Monday...Herrera collected his first major league RBI in the eighth inning on Sunday vs. the Phillies...Herrera s first major league hit, a single off Jerome Williams, came on August 30...Herrera is the youngest player in the majors... Herrera, a native of Cartagena, Colombia, became the 14th player born in Colombia to appear in the majors and the first with the Mets...He also became the first position player in team history to begin the season on a Single-A roster in a non-rehabilitation assignment and appear in the major leagues later that same season. METS-REDS NOTES: The Mets have won four of the last six meetings between the two clubs, including the first week of this season (2-1 from April 4-6)...New York is 7-3 in its last 10 games in Cincinnati. 2014: 2-1 2013: 2-4 History 265-313 @NY: 2-1 @NY: 0-3 @NY: 147-148 @CIN: 0-0 @CIN: 2-1 @CIN: 118-165 MILESTONE MET: Bartolo Colon became the 115th pitcher in major league history to reach the 200-win plateau on August 8 at Philadelphia...He ranks third among active pitchers, trailing only CC Sabathia (208) and Tim Hudson (214)...Colon became the third Dominican-born pitcher with 200 wins, joining Juan Marichal (243) and Pedro Martinez (219)...Only three other pitchers who made their major league debut in the last 90 seasons were at least 41 years old when they notched their 200th career win: Tim Wakefield (age 45 in 2011), Charlie Hough (age 44 in 1992) and Jamie Moyer (age 42 in 2005)...Research courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau. WALKS/STRIKEOUTS: Colon has issued just 22 walks and struck out 132...His 6.00 walk-to-strikeout ratio is the fifth-best in the majors...colon s 1.1 walks per nine innings are the fewest in the National League. QUALITY IS JOB #1: The Mets are tied for fifth in the majors with 86 quality starts...cincinnati is fourth with 88...Colon has 17 quality starts, including five of his last seven. JENRRY MEJIA: Has a save in each of his last five outings...he is tied for second in the National League and tied for fifth in the majors with 12 saves since the All-Star break...mejia is the 14th pitcher in team history to record 20 or more saves and the second-youngest (24) behind Neil Allen (22). JEURYS FAMILIA: Notched his 17th hold on Tuesday at Miami, tying Scott Rice for the most in a season by a Mets rookie...rice had 17 holds last year...familia is tied for eighth in the majors with his 66 outings and ranks fourth among Mets rookies in games pitched...doug Sisk is third with 67 appearances in 1983. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE: Las Vegas lost 6-0 to Reno in Game Two of its semi-final best-of-five playoff series last night...the series is now tied at one game apiece...rhp Noah Syndergaard starts Game Three tonight. EASTERN LEAGUE: Binghamton fell 7-0 to Portland in Game Two its semi-final best-of-five playoff series on Thursday to even the series at 1-1...LHP Steven Matz starts Game Three tonight. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE: Savannah resumes its semi-final best-of-three playoff series vs. Asheville tonight...the Sand Gnats lost Game One on Wednesday...RHP John Gant starts tonight. 4 FOR $48: To honor Jacob degrom s outstanding rookie season, the Mets have extended a 4 for $48 ticket offer through September 17...Fans can purchase four field level seats for $48 at Mets.com or by phone 718-507-TIXX for the next homestand (September 8-17). FIREWORKS: The Mets will host their final fireworks show of the year following the Mets-Nationals 7:10 p.m. on Saturday, September 13...For tickets or information visit Mets.com or by phone 718-507-TIXX. UPCOMING OPPONENTS AT CINCINNATI Sat., Sept. 6 RHP Dillon Gee (6-6, 3.61) vs. RHP Johnny Cueto (16-8, 2.26) 4:10 p.m. (SNY, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050) Sun., Sept. 7 RHP Zack Wheeler (9-9, 3.45) vs. RHP Mat Latos (5-4, 3.46) 1:10 p.m. (SNY, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050)

#40 BARTOLO COLON (12-11, 4.01) RHP Height: 5-11 Weight: 283 pounds Age: 41 (5/24/73) Born: Altamira, Puerto Plata, DR Resides: Clifton, NJ Signed Through: 2015 vs. Opp vs. Opp Great American Pitcher 2014 2013 Career 2014 Career Ball Park RHP Alfredo Simon 13-9, 3.28 6-4, 2.87 30-27, 3.83 1-0, 1.29 2-0, 0.82 13-6, 3.06 RHP Bartolo Colon 12-11, 4.01 18-6, 2.65 201-139, 3.95 -, -.-- 3-1, 4.15 1-1, 9.35 LAST START: Received the loss in the Mets' 7-2 defeat to the Phillies on August 30 at Citi Field...Tossed 5.1 innings, allowed six runs, earned, and nine hits...struck out two and walked none in the 81-pitch effort. PITCH COUNT: In his last start, Colon threw 81 pitches, tied for his fewest in a game this season...he also threw 81 pitches on April 13 at Los Angeles (AL) where he went 5.0 innings, surrendering nine earned runs...is averaging 98.5 pitches per start. GOING THE DISTANCE: In his last start, Colon went 5.1 innings (10.13 ERA), his shortest outing since going 4.2 innings (11.57 ERA) on August 3 against San Francisco...Has gone at least 6.0 innings in 11 of his last 14 starts (dating to June 13) and has gone at least 6.0 innings in 19 of his 26 starts this season, collecting a quality start in 17...Has 10 seasons with at least 16 quality starts in his 15- year career. STRIKEOUTS: Fanned two batters in his last start, his lowest strikeout total since striking out two on June 29 at Pittsburgh...The two strikeouts increased his career total to 2,082 strikeouts, the third most strikeouts among active pitchers...has fanned five or more batters in eight of his last nine starts...colon is tied with Bobo Newsom for 62nd on the all-time career strikeouts list and is the 11th pitcher born outside the United States to reach 2,000 strikeouts in the major leagues, and the third Dominican to reach that milestone, joining Pedro Martinez (3,154) and Juan Marichal (2,303)...Colon became the third active pitcher to reach the 2,000 strikeout plateau, joining CC Sabathia (2,437) and A.J. Burnett (2,345)...Tim Hudson and Jake Peavy have since joined the club. HARD HITTING: In his last start, Colon gave up nine hits, the most since surrendering 10 on July 28 against the Phillies...Has allowed 179 hits, the sixth most in the NL, in 26 starts this season...has allowed at least four hits in 25 out of 26 starts...cincinnati s Mike Leake leads the National League with 192 hits allowed. WALKS: Has walked two or fewer batters in 25 of his 26 starts this season, including nine starts without a walk...colon has issued 22 walks over his 26 starts this season for a BB/9 rate of 1.15, lowest among National League pitchers and third-lowest in the majors...has a 6.00 K/BB rate, second among National League pitchers behind Los Angeles (NL) Clayton Kershaw (8.08) and fifth in the majors. FIRST IS THE WORST: Has allowed 19 first-inning runs in his 26 starts (6.58 ERA)...Has a 3.56 ERA (58 earned runs/146.2 innings pitched) in all other innings...he has allowed 17 of his 54 extra-base hits in the first inning this season...colon's first-inning opponent batting average is.304 (34-112), compared to.256 (145-567) in all other innings. IN THE ZONE: 68.9% of Colon s pitches this season have been strikes (1766-2562)...66.7% of Colon s first pitches have been strikes, the ninth-highest percentage in majors, and third in the National League...Batters are hitting.119 (12-101) when the count is 0-2 and make contact on 91.8% of Colon's pitches inside the strike zone, second-highest amongst starters behind Cincinnati s Mike Leake (92.2%)...Colon has only pitched to a 3-0 count in 18 of 687 plate appearances. PRESSURE: Batters with runners in scoring position hold a.315 (39-124) mark against Colon this season, with 13 extra-base hits and 29 strikeouts...batters with runners in scoring position and two outs hold a.241 mark (14-58) with five extra base hits and 12 strikeouts. ON THE ROAD: Is 7-4 with a 4.48 ERA (45 earned runs/90.1 innings pitched) on the road this season...colon has gone 3-0 with a no-decision in his last four road starts, posting a 3.08 ERA (nine earned runs/16.2 innings pitched) with 19 hits and 22 strikeouts...batters have a.200 (19-95) average against Colon in his last four road starts. MAJOR LEAGUE HITTING TOTALS: YEAR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC 2013.000 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014.038 52 2 2 1 0 0 0 5 TOTALS.081 148 3 12 1 0 0 5 11 Most Hits, Game: Most RBI, Game: Batting Notes: COLON S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN CATEGORY AB H HR BB SO AVG vs. Right (2014) 312 85 11 9 64.272 vs. Right (Career) 5183 1325 129 348 979.256 vs. Left (2014) 367 94 7 13 68.256 vs. Left (Career) 5418 1448 197 476 1103.267 2 (August 9, 2002 at Milwaukee) 2 (August 9, 2002 at Milwaukee) Had his first career extra-base hit, a double off Lance Lynn, on June 18 at St. Louis. Has struck out in 31 of his 52 at bats this season. COLON S 2014 PITCHING LOG (26 G, 26 GS) Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA 4/2 WSH L, 1-5 6.0 9 3 3 2 0 4 110-75 4.50 4/8 @ATL W, 4-0 7.0 6 0 0 0 0 5 101-70 2.08 4/13 @LAA L, 2-14 5.0 11 9 9 4 2 3 81-57 6.00 4/19 ATL L, 5-7 7.0 8 3 3 0 1 6 104-69 5.40 4/24 STL W, 4-1 7.0 4 1 1 0 0 8 104-71 4.50 5/1 @COL L, 4-7 4.2 10 7 7 1 1 3 82-57 5.65 5/6 @MIA L, 0-3 7.0 7 3 3 0 1 5 90-64 5.36 5/12 @NYY ND, 9-7 5.2 11 7 6 1 0 4 91-64 5.84 5/17 @WAS W, 5-2 8.0 5 2 2 1 1 5 105-71 5.34 5/28 PIT W, 5-0 7.1 5 0 0 0 1 9 121-85 4.73 6/2 @PHI W, 11-2 7.0 6 2 2 0 3 5 110-67 4.52 6/7 @SF ND, 4-5 5.2 8 3 1 0 2 4 93-59 4.31 6/13 SD W, 6-2 7.1 4 2 2 1 1 7 118-79 4.15 6/18 @STL W, 3-2 8.0 4 1 1 1 0 1 86-64 3.88 6/24 OAK W, 10-1 8.0 4 1 1 0 1 8 112-74 3.67 6/29 @PIT L, 2-5 6.0 7 5 5 1 1 2 82-57 3.88 7/5 TEX L, 3-5 7.0 8 5 5 2 2 3 110-76 4.04 7/10 ATL L, 1-3 8.0 10 3 3 0 0 7 98-73 3.99 7/18 @SD ND, 5-4 5.0 5 4 4 0 1 6 86-58 4.12 7/23 @SEA W, 3-2 7.1 3 2 2 0 1 5 101-69 4.03 7/28 PHI W, 7-1 7.2 10 1 1 0 1 6 121-87 3.88 8/3 SF L, 0-9 4.2 8 6 6 2 0 5 87-59 4.12 8/8 @PHI W, 5-4 8.0 6 1 1 1 0 6 107-76 3.97 8/13 WAS L, 2-3 7.0 6 2 1 0 1 8 89-65 3.85 8/24 @LAD W, 11-3 6.0 5 2 2 0 1 5 92-63 3.82 8/30 PHI L, 2-7 5.1 9 6 6 1 0 2 81-57 4.01 W-L IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA 2014 Totals 12-11 172.2 179 81 77 18 22 132 2562-1766 4.01 2013 Totals 18-6 190.1 193 60 56 14 29 117 2881-1978 2.65 Career Totals 201-139 2756.1 2773 1319 1209 326 824 2082 3.95 NOTES VS. CINCINNATI Last Win vs. Cincinnati: Won in Los Angeles (AL) 9-7 victory on June 14, 2007 at Great American Ball Park...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowing seven hits and five runs, four earned...struck out seven and walked one in the 95-pitch effort. Last Loss vs. Cincinnati: Lost in Oakland s 6-5 defeat on August 7, 2013 at Great American Ball Park... Pitched 2.2 innings, allowing five earned runs and seven hits while walking three and fanning two. Career vs. Cincinnati: Is 3-1 with a 4.15 ERA (10 earned runs/21.2 innings pitched) in four career starts versus the Reds. Key Matchups: Ramon Santiago -.423 (11-26, 3 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 2 SO) Brandon Phillips -.083 (1-12, RBI, 2 SO) Jack Hannahan -.167 (1-6, 2B, SO) COLON S 2014 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN CATEGORY W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB K Home 5-7 3.50 12-12 82.1 85 33 32 8 8 73 Road 7-4 4.48 14-14 90.1 94 48 45 10 14 59 Day 6-3 4.25 9-9 59.1 52 28 28 9 7 43 Night 6-8 3.89 17-17 113.1 127 53 49 9 15 89 1st Half 8-8 3.99 18-18 121.2 127 57 54 14 17 89 2nd Half 4-3 4.06 8-8 51.0 52 24 23 4 5 43 March 0-0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 April 2-3 4.50 5-5 32.0 38 16 16 6 3 26 May 2-2 4.96 5-5 32.2 38 19 18 3 4 26 June 4-1 2.57 6-6 42.0 33 14 12 3 8 27 July 2-2 3.86 5-5 35.0 36 15 15 2 5 27 August 2-3 4.65 5-5 31.0 34 17 16 4 2 26 September 0-0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. NL 10-9 3.48 21-21 139.2 142 57 54 11 16 109 vs. AL 2-2 6.27 5-5 33.0 37 24 23 7 6 23 After a Win 6-7 5.46 15-15 95.2 111 59 58 12 14 76 After a Loss 6-4 2.22 11-11 77.0 68 22 19 6 8 56 COLON S SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS 2014 Best Career Best Win Streak 6 (5/17-6/24) 12 (8/1/00-9/28/00) Strikeouts 9 (5/28 vs. PIT) 14 (5/29/98 @ TOR) Double Digit K Games None 17 (last 4/26/07 vs. TB) Scoreless Streak 16.1 IP (5/17-6/2) 22.0 IP (7/22/12-8/7/12) Low Hits, CG None 1 (9/18/00 @ NYY) High Hits, Game 11 (2x, last, 5/12 @ NYY) 13 (7/18/02 vs. NYM) High HR, Game 4 (4/13 @ LAA) 4 (5x, last, 4/13/14 @ LAA) High Runs, Game 9 (4/13 @ LAA) 10 (4/26/05 @ NYY) High Walks, Game 3 (6/2 @ PHI) 7 (2x, last, 6/28/03 vs. CHI-NL) Innings Pitched, Game 8.0 (5x, last, 8/8 @ PHI) 9.1 (8/30/05 vs. OAK) Complete Games None 35 (last 7/21/13 @ LA-AL) Shutouts None 12 (last 9/20/13 vs. MIN.) METS STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN QUALITY METS STARTER GS STARTS BABIP K/9 RECORD Zack Wheeler 28 19.299 8.93 14-14 Bartolo Colon 26 17.300 6.88 14-12 Jonathon Niese 26 18.306 6.42 13-13 Jacob degrom 19 14.300 8.45 9-11 Dillon Gee 19 10.245 6.19 8-10 Daisuke Matsuzaka 9 3.263 8.53 5-4 Jenrry Mejia 7 2.335 9.43 4-3 Rafael Montero 6 3.280 7.71 0-6 Carlos Torres 1 0.318 9.50 0-1 NEXT GAME S STARTER - #35 DILLON GEE (6-6, 3.81) - RHP LAST START: Received the win in the Mets 6-5 victory against the Phillies on August 31 at Citi Field...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowing three earned runs and seven hits...struck out seven with three walks in the 95-pitch effort. LAST OUTING VS. REDS: Earned a no-decision in the Mets 6-3 victory on April 5 at Citi Field...Pitched 7.1 innings, allowed three runs, earned, and six hits...struck out four with one walk. CAREER VS. REDS: Is 0-1 with a 4.05 ERA (six earned runs/13.1 innings pitched) in two career starts against Cincinnati. CAREER AT GREAT AMERICAN BALL PARK: Has never pitched in Cincinnati. NOTES VS. CINCINNATI Last Win vs. Cincinnati: Has never beaten the Reds. Last Loss vs. Cincinnati: Lost in the Mets 7-3 defeat on June 15, 2012 at Citi Field...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowing four runs, three earned, and five hits... Walked one while striking out four. Key Matchups: Brandon Phillips -.286 (2-7, 2 HR, 4 RBI, SO) Todd Frazier -.250 (1-4, 2 BB) Ryan Ludwick -.333 (2-6, HR, 2B, RBI) W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG STARTERS 47-48 3.73 852.1 808 379 353 274 710 83.250 RELIEV ERS 19-26 3.31 416.1 379 172 153 177 404 44.242 TOTALS 66-74 3.59 1268.2 1187 551 506 451 1114 127.247 NEW YORK METS PITCHING BREAKDOWN W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG HOME 33-35 3.31 629.0 576 244 231 231 557 63.243 ROAD 33-39 3.87 639.2 611 307 275 220 557 64.251 TOTALS 66-74 3.59 1268.2 1187 551 506 451 1114 127.247

SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 AT CINCINNATI BATTER PAGES PAGE 3 #29 ERIC CAMPBELL.290, 3 HR, 16 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.274 (20-73, 2 HR) Last HR: 8/20 at OAK (Samardzija) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, 7/4 vs. TEX) RISP:.211 (8-38) Road:.303 (27-89, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 18 Season High, Runs: 1 (13x, 8/20 at OAK) Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 2) Road Trip:.000 (0-1) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (8/15 vs. CHC) Game-Winning RBI: 5 Team Last 10:.188 (3-16) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1 (2x, 8/29 vs. PHI) Since August 1, hitting.196 (9-46). Two of his three home runs have given the team the lead. Hitting.289 (22-76) against lefties this season...is 7-20 (.350) with two sac flies, five walks and a hit-by-pitch as a pinch-hitter. Has started games at third base (11), first (13), second (1), designated hitter (1) and left field (6)...Also appeared in a game at shortstop (2) and right field(1). The Mets selected his contract from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on May 10. #36 JUAN CENTENO.238, 0 HR, 2 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.176 (3-17, 0 HR) Last HR: None Season High, Hits: 2 (2x, 5/18 (G2) vs. ARI) RISP:.500 (2-4) Road:.500 (2-4, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 31 Season High, Runs: - Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 7) Road Trip:.--- (0-0) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (5/18 at WAS) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.--- (0-0) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on May 15...Made his Mets season debut that night against the Yankees at Citi Field...Went 0-2 with a walk...optioned back May 28...Recalled from Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League on September 1...Hit.286 (22-77) in 21 games for the BMets. Drove home a career-best two, May 18 at Washington. Hit.291 (52-179) with one home run and 17 RBI in 53 games with Las Vegas. Made his major league debut in 2013 with the Mets, appearing in four games and hitting.300 (3-10). #15 TRAVIS d ARNAUD.237, 12 HR, 34 RBI Last Game: 1-4, R, RBI, BB, K, 2B Home:.228 (34-149, 5 HR) Last HR: 8/24 at LAD (Correia) Season High, Hits: 3 (4x, 9/2 at MIA) RISP:.205 (16-78) Road:.245 (45-184, 7 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 34 Season High, Runs: 2 (9x, 8/26 vs. ATL) Streak: 3 Games (.500, 6-12) Road Trip:.500 (6-12) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 3 (3x, 7/28 vs, PHI) Game-Winning RBI: 5 Team Last 10:.343 (12-35) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1 (4/25 vs. MIA) Over his last nine, hitting.343 (12-35) with four multi-hit games. Has the franchise rookie record for home runs by a catcher and the most by a Mets rookie since 2010 (Ike Davis, 19)...Tied for the NL rookie home run lead. Hitting.273 (56-205) with nine home runs and 25 RBI since returning from Triple-A...Hit.180 (23-128) with three home runs and nine RBI in 39 games prior. Returned from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on June 24 after being optioned on June 7...Hit.436 (24-55) with six home runs and 16 RBI in 15 games for the 51s...Went to the 7-Day Disabled List with a concussion on May 15...Reinstated on May 29. #6 MATT den DEKKER.238, 0 HR, 5 RBI Last Game: 3-4, R, BB, K, 2B Home:.205 (9-44, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/1/13 at WAS (Ohlendorf) Season High, Hits: 3 (9/3 at MIA) RISP:.150 (3-20) Road:.262 (16-61, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 154 Season High, Runs: 2 (8/16 vs. CHC) Streak: 5 Games (.474, 9-19) Road Trip:.545 (6-11) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 1 (5x, 9/2 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 1 Team Last 10:.435 (10-23) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (5x, 9/2 vs. MIA) Has a career high five-game hitting streak, dating August 30...Hitting.474 (9-19) during the run...collected a career-best three hits, September 3 at Miami. Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) for a second time on August 9...Recalled first on May 26. Is 18-60 (.300) in 19 games since returning...is 1-5 (.200) as a pinch-hitter this season. Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) on May 26 and then again on August 9. Hit.334 (112-335) with eight home runs and 46 RBI in 93 games with Las Vegas (AAA)...Was leading the PCL in hitting at the time of his recall. #21 LUCAS DUDA.251, 26 HR, 77 RBI Last Game: 1-4, R, BB, 2 K Home:.208 (41-197, 12 HR) Last HR: 8/24 at LAD (Wright) Season High, Hits: 4 (4/14 at ARI) RISP:.304 (31-102) Road:.285 (69-242, 14 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 35 Season High, Runs: 2 (11x, 8/24 at LAD) Streak: 3 Games (.250, 3-12) Road Trip:.250 (3-12) Game-Tying HR: 2 Season High, RBI: 5 (8/24 at LAD) Game-Winning RBI: 9 Team Last 10:.200 (8-40) Go-Ahead HR: 6 Season High, SB: 1 (3x, 7/22 at SEA) Has career-bests for home runs (26) and RBI (77), becoming the sixth Mets first baseman with 25 homers in a season...the 26 homers are tied for the third most in the NL...Has 12 home runs and 27 RBI since the All-Star break, including a career-best five on August 24 at Los Angeles-NL...The homers are the second most in the NL and the RBI are tied for 10th. Has 46 of his 48 extra-base hits against righthanders...hitting.165 (15-91) with one double and one home run against a lefty. Leads the team with nine game-winning RBI. #4 WILMER FLORES.242, 2 HR, 16 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.237 (22-93, 1 HR) Last HR: 8/27 vs. ATL (Teheran) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, 8/31 vs. PHI) RISP:.227 (10-44) Road:.247 (21-85, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 23 Season High, Runs: 2 (9/2, at MIA) Streak: 5 Games (.421, 8-19) Road Trip:.333 (3-9) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 6 (6/2 at PHI) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.333 (9-27) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (8/31 vs. PHI) Has a career high-tying five-game hitting streak, dating to August 29...Hitting.421 (8-19)...This is his third five-game streak and second this season (July 29- August 8)...Hitting.255 (25-99) in 31 games since returning from Triple-A. Hit his first career home run at Citi Field, August 27 vs. Atlanta (Teheran) and his first since June 2 at Philadelphia...Went 104 at-bats between home runs. Is 1-7 (.143) with a walk as a pinch-hitter...has made starts at shortstop and second base this season...also appeared at third base. Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League for a third time on July 24...Recalled for the first and second times on April 2 and May 8. #3 CURTIS GRANDERSON.210, 16 HR, 49 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.186 (44-237, 6 HR) Last HR: 8/22 at LAD (Haren) Season High, Hits: 3 (6x, 7/13 vs. MIA) RISP:.175 (21-120) Road:.233 (58-249, 10 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 39 Season High, Runs: 2 (10x, 7/30 vs. PHi) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 18) Road Trip:.000 (0-9) Game-Tying HR: 2 Season High, RBI: 3 (3x, 6/24 vs. OAK) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Team Last 10:.065 (2-31) Go-Ahead HR: 8 Season High, SB: 1 (8x, 7/18 at SD) Tied for fifth in the NL with 70 walks...ten of his 16 home runs have given the Mets a lead or tied the game. Since August 1, hitting.136 (16-118) with two extra-base hits...over his last seven, hitting.038 (1-26). Has hit first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth this season...in 52 games leading off, is 44-210 (.210) with 23 walks and seven homers...the team is 24-28. Has four leadoff home runs (June 15 vs. San Diego, June 30 at Atlanta, July 8 vs. Atlanta, August 22 at Los Angeles-NL), the most by a Mets player since Jose Reyes also hit four in 2008...Reyes has the single-season franchise record (6, 2006)...Granderson has 28 career leadoff home runs.. #2 DILSON HERRERA.182, 1 HR, 5 RBI Last Game: 0-4, RBI, 3 K Home:.222 (2-9, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/1 at MIA (Alvarez) Season High, Hits: 2 (9/1 at MIA) RISP:.333 (3-9) Road:.154 (2-13, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 12 Season High, Runs: 1 (2x, 9/1 vs. MIA) Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 10) Road Trip:.154 (2-13) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 3 (9/1 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.182 (4-22) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - The Mets selected his contract from Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League, August 29...Acquired from Pittsburgh on August 27, 2013. Hit a home run (Henderson Alvarez), a triple and drove in three on September 1 at Miami...Became the youngest player to hit a homer (20 years,182 days) for the Mets since Jose Reyes on August 28, 2003 (20 years, 78 days). Is the youngest player in the MLB. Hit.323 (169-524) with 13 home runs and 71 RB in 128 games combined between Binghamton (AA) and St. Lucie (A)...Named a FSL All-Star.

SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 AT CINCINNATI BATTER PAGES PAGE 4 #12 JUAN LAGARES.284, 4 HR, 44 RBI Last Game: 2-5 Home:.280 (49-175, 2 HR) Last HR: 8/26 vs. ATL (Wood) Season High, Hits: 4 (9/2 at MIA) RISP:.311 (28-90) Road:.287 (56-195, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 34 Season High, Runs: 3 (2x, 9/2 at MIA) Streak: 4 Games (.444, 8-18) Road Trip:.500 (7-14) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, 8/23 at LAD) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Team Last 10:.350 (14-40) Go-Ahead HR: 3 Season High, SB: 2 (9/2 at MIA) Has hit in 10 of 12 (.383, 18-47)...Has two home runs and 10 RBI during this stretch...has swiped five bases in his last six games, including a career besttying two on September 2...Also collected a career-best four hits and a walk in that game from the lineup spot...marked the first time a Mets leadoff hitter reached five times in a game since 2011 (Jose Reyes). Has four outfield assists (July 1, July 5, August 4, August 11), with three of them getting a runner at home plate...left the game on April 14 in Arizona with a pulled right hamstring...went to the 15-Day Disabled List on April 15 and returned on May 1...Also went to DL on June 2 with a right intercostal strain. #9 KIRK NIEUWENHUIS.259, 3 HR, 14 RBI Last Game: 1-1, R, HR, 2 RBI, 3 BB Home:.222 (8-36, 1 HR) Last HR: 9/3 at MIA (Koehler) Season High, Hits: 3 (4/15 at ARI) RISP:.182 (4-22) Road:.289 (13-45, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 0 Season High, Runs: 3 (7/6 vs. TEX) Streak: 2 Games (.600, 3-5) Road Trip: 1.000 (1-1) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (4/15 at ARI) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Team Last 10:.429 (3-7) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 2 (8/31 vs. PHI) Recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League for the third time this season on August 5...Also, June 19 and April 15. The team is 14-2 in his starts this season...hitting.245 (13-53) as a starter. 13 of his 21 hits have gone for extra bases (nine doubles, one triple, three home runs)...walked a career-best three times on September 3 at Miami. Collected his first game-winning RBI of the season on April 23 by drawing a bases-loaded walk...is 8-24 (.333) as a pinch-hitter this season. Hit.265 (56-211) with 11 home runs and 32 RBI in 57 games for the 51s. #20 ANTHONY RECKER.187, 5 HR, 21 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.178 (13-73, 2 HR) Last HR: 8/31 vs. PHI (Burnett) Season High, Hits: 4 (5/25 (G2) vs. ARI) RISP:.279 (12-43) Road:.195 (15-77, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 1 Season High, Runs: 1 (14x, 8/31 vs. PHI) Streak: 2 Games (.250, 2-8) Road Trip:.--- (0-0) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (4x, 8/31 vs. PHI) Game-Winning RBI: 5 Team Last 10:.250 (1-4) Go-Ahead HR: 4 Season High, SB: 1 (4/12 at LAA) The team is 21-16 (.568) in his 2014 starts...made 34 starts last season, with the team going 20-14 (.588 winning percentage) in these games. Of his 12 career home runs, nine of either tied the game or given his team the lead, including four of five this year. Has thrown out nine of 22 potential base stealers (41 percent) this season, tied for the sixth-best percentage in the NL (minimum six steal attempts). Made his third consecutive Opening Day roster this season. Finished with his first career four-hit game on April 25, Game 2, vs. Arizona. #13 JOSH SATIN.103, 0 HR, 3 RBI Last Game: 0-1 Home:.000 (0-12, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/26/13 vs. MIL (Henderson) Season High, Hits: 1 (3x, 4/29 at PHI) RISP:.222 (2-9) Road:.176 (3-17, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 32 Season High, Runs: 1 (1, 4/29 at PHI) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 11) Road Trip:.000 (0-1) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (4/11 at LAA) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.000 (0-1) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - Hitting.143 (3-21) with a.308 OBP in seven starts at the major league level this season...is 0-8 with a walk as a pinch-hitter. Made his first Opening Day roster this season...optioned on May 10 and recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on September 1. Among rookies with at least 175 at-bats, had the second highest on-base percentage (.376) in the majors last season...only Los Angeles Yasiel Puig was better (.391)...Also was tied for ninth among NL rookies with 30 walks. Hit.289 (108-374) with nine home runs and 49 RBI in 100 games for Las Vegas (AAA). #11 RUBEN TEJADA.226, 3 HR, 26 RBI Last Game: 1-3, 2B Home:.255 (37-145, 0 HR) Last HR: 8/24 at LAD (Correia) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, 7/30 vs. PHI) RISP:.259 (22-85) Road:.202 (35-173, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 175 Season High, Runs: 2 (4x, 5/31 at PHI) Streak: 1 Game (.333, 1-3) Road Trip:.333 (1-3) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (4x, 8/24 at LAD) Game-Winning RBI: 4 Team Last 10:.176 (3-17) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (5/27 vs. PIT) Hitting.182 (8-44) with two extra-base hits since August 1. Has three home runs...entered the season with two for his career. Has started in six different spots of the batting order this season (first, second, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth). Reached a career high-tying five times on May 31 at Philadelphia. Drove home the game-ending run, July 7 vs. Atlanta...It was his second walk-off RBI this season (May 11 vs. Philadelphia) and fourth of his career. #5 DAVID WRIGHT.265, 8 HR, 62 RBI Last Game: 0-5, 4 K Home:.266 (64-241, 6 HR) Last HR: 7/11 vs. MIA (Alvarez) Season High, Hits: 4 (2x, 7/11 vs. MIA) RISP:.302 (39-129) Road:.264 (73-276, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 171 Season High, Runs: 2 (8x, 9/2 at MIA) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 7) Road Trip:.286 (4-14) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, 9/2 at MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 8 Team Last 10:.267 (8-30) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 1 (7x, 9/1 at MIA). Has six RBI over his last four games. Second on the team with eight game-winning RBI. Has 28 doubles, his eighth season with 25 doubles, extending his franchise lead. Hitting.361 (43-119) against lefties, the third-best mark in the NL. Has hit six home runs at home this season and since Citi Field opened in 2009, has hit 46% (46) of his 100 total home runs in that time span at the ballpark. #22 ERIC YOUNG, JR..225, 1 HR, 14 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.180 (20-111, 0 HR) Last HR: 5/12 at NYY (Aceves) Season High, Hits: 3 (4x, 5/12 at NYY) RISP:.233 (10-43) Road:.264 (34-129, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 128 Season High, Runs: 4 (4/10 at ATL) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 2) Road Trip:.000 (0-2) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (3x, 6/18 at StL) Game-Winning RBI: 1 Team Last 10:.182 (2-11) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 3 (2x, 6/28 at PIT) Hitting.186 (11-59) since July 1. Hitting.264 (34-129) away from Citi Field. The team is 32-25 (.561) in his starts...has made eight starts since the All-Star break, with the team going 6-2 (.750) in these contests. Has six multi-steal games this season, including two three-steal games...tied for ninth in the majors with 28 steals...has been caught four times this season. Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List with a right hamstring strain on May 26, retroactive to May 25...Returned on June 16 at St. Louis...Appeared in four major league rehabilitation games with Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League, going 1-13 (.077). INSTANT REPLAY REVIEWS METS vs. SIMON Number of plays viewed via instant replay: 50 (last, September 3 at Miami) Number of plays overturned: 24 Number of plays that stood: 11 Number of plays confirmed: 15 Longest time of replay: 4 minutes, 8 seconds (May 25 vs. Arizona) Quickest time of replay: 35 seconds (June 30 at Atlanta) Challenges used by Terry Collins: 28 (successful on 13 challenges) Campbell -.000 (0-0) Centeno -.000 (0-0) d Arnaud -.000 (0-4) den Dekker -.000 (0-1) Duda -.000 (0-1) Flores -.000 (0-0) Granderson -.000 (0-9) Herrera -.000 (0-0) Lagares -.333 (1-3) Nieuwenhuis -.000 (0-0) Recker -.000 (0-0) Satin -.000 (0-1) Tejada -.000 (0-3) Wright -.000 (0-3) Young, Jr. -.143 (1-7)

SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 AT CINCINNATI BULLPEN # 68 DARIO ALVAREZ - LHP 0-0, --- ERA, 0 SV Last Win: None Last Loss: None SV/OP (Last): 0-1, None Holds: 0 First Batter: 0-1 Inherited Runners/Strand: 1-0 Longest Outing: - Made his ML debut on Sept. 3 at MIA, allowed a hit to the only batter he faced...had his contract selected on Sept. 1. Went 10-1 with a 1.10 ERA (9 ER/73.1 IP) in 29 games, six starts with Savannah (A), St. Lucie (A) and Binghamton (AA) this year...issued 17 walks and struck out 114. Pitched 3 years for the Dominican League Phillies (07-09)...Pitched in Panama in 2010 & 2011...Pitched in Venezuela in 2012...Went 2-4 in 12 starts for Brooklyn (A) last year. # 44 BUDDY CARLYLE - RHP 1-1, 1.57 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 5.31 at PHI Last Loss: 8.18 vs. CHC SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 2 First Batter: 16-19 Inherited Runners/Strand: 5-3 Longest Relief Outing: 3.0 IP (5.31 at PHI) Is unscored upon in 15 of 19 games...retired 16 of 19 first batters. Ranks 10th in the NL with a 1.57 ERA (min. 20 innings)...allowed one ER in his first 13 games (16.1 innings) but has surrendered 3 ER in his last six outings (6.2 innings). Righties are 7-41 (.171) and lefties are 10-41 (.244)...Has 9 Ks in his last 8.2 innings... # 66 JOSH EDGIN - LHP 1-0, 1.40 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 6.1 at PHI Last Loss: 4.20.13 vs. WAS SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 7.5.13 at MIL Holds: 4 First Batter: 36-41 Inherited Runners/Strand: 33-25 Longest Relief Outing: 1.2 IP (7.5 vs. TEX) Is unscored upon in 35 of his 41 outings...lefties are 10-59 (.169) with 16 Ks against him. Didn t allow an earned run in August (11 games, 8.1 innings) and has surrendered two earned runs in his last 19.1 innings (0.93 ERA) dating back to June 5. Retired 23 first batters faced, a franchise record to start a season...retired 36 of 41 first batters. Has allowed one earned run with one walk and 19 strikeouts in 16.0 innings on the road. # 61 DANA EVELAND - LHP 1-1, 2.73 ERA, 1 SV Last Win: 8.9 at PHI Last Loss: 6.5 at CHC SV/OP (Last): 1-2, 6.18 at STL Holds: 2 First Batter: 18-29 Inherited Runners/Strand: 23-17 Longest Relief Outing: 3.0 IP (6.25 vs. OAK) Is unscored upon in 23 of 29 outings...had his 5.0 scoreless innings streak snapped on Aug. 3. Has allowed 4 runs in his last 11 games (9.0 IP) but has tossed 3.0 shutout IP in last 4. Made his first outing since Aug. 18 on Aug. 22 after getting a cortisone shot. Pitched for Hanwha in Korea last year...last pitched in majors with BAL in 2012 (14 games). # 27 JEURYS FAMILIA - RHP 2-4, 2.10 ERA, 4 SV Last Win: 7.18 at SD Last Loss: 9.1 at MIA SV/OP (Last): 4-8, 8.20 at OAK Holds: 17 First Batter: 46-66 Inherited Runners/Strand: 34-25 Longest Outing: 2.1 IP (2x, last, 6.7 at SF) Has surrendered 5 ER in his last 14 outings (14.0 innings) dating back to Aug. 4. Allowed 1 ER in 22 games from June 12-Aug. 2 (22.1 innings - 0.40 ERA). Worked 1.2 innings to earn his fourth save on Aug. 20 at OAK...Is tied for 2nd among rookies in saves...leads team with 17 holds, which is also tied for most in team history for a rookie with Scott Rice (2013)...Is tied for 8th in the ML with 66 games...ranks fourth among rookies in team history in appearances...doug Sisk is 3rd (67 in 83). Righties are hitting.116 (15-129)...Opponents are 12-74 (.162) w/risp. # 62 ERIK GOEDDEL - RHP 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: None Last Loss: None SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 0 First Batter: 0-1 Inherited Runners/Strand: 1-0 Longest Outing: 0.2 IP (9.1 at MIA) Made his ML debut on 9.1 at MIA with 0.2 scoreless innings...recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) on Sept. 1...Went to Spring Training with the Mets...Bio is on p. 130 of the Media Guide. Was 3-2 with a 5.37 ERA (38 ER/63.2 IP) in 49 games this season for Las Vegas...Has issued 30 walks and struck out 64...His first year pitching out of the bullpen. Was 9-7 in 25 starts in 2013 with Binghamton (AA)...Mets 24th round pick in 10. # 16 DAISUKE MATSUZAKA - RHP 3-3, 4.21 ERA, 1 SV Last Win: 6.10 vs. MIL Last Loss: 7.1 at ATL SV/OP (Last): 1-2, 4.24 vs. STL Holds: 3 First Batter: 12-21 Inherited Runners/Strand: 7-7 Longest Outing: 3.2 IP (5.13 at NYY) Was on the DL from July 25-August 27 with right elbow inflammation...has allowed 4 runs in 2 games (2.1 IP) since returning from DL. Had only one ML relief outing prior to this year...has stranded all 7 inherited runners. Righties are hitting.211 (36-171) and lefties are batting.224 (24-107) Picked up his first MLB save on April 24 vs. STL in a 4-1 win...had one in Japan (2000). # 58 JENRRY MEJIA - RHP 5-6, 3.86 ERA, 23 SV Last Win: 7.4 vs. TEX Last Loss: 8.4 vs. SF SV/OP (Last): 23-26, 9.3 at MIA Holds: 0 First Batter: 31-46 Inherited Runners/Strand: 7-4 Longest Outing: 2.0 IP (3x, 6.27 at PIT) Has a save in each of his last 5 outings, but a 4.91 ERA (8 ER/14.2 IP) since Aug. 1. Earned his 20th save on Aug. 29 vs. PHI...Is the 14th pitcher in team history to reach that plateau and the 2nd youngest (24) behind Neil Allen (22)...Is 23-for-26 in save chances since moving to the pen on 5.12 after making 7 starts. Is tied for 2nd in the NL with 13 saves since the All-Star break. Has a 2.89 ERA (15 ER/46.2 IP) with 50 Ks as a reliever...lefties are.222 (35-158). # 52 CARLOS TORRES - RHP 6-5, 3.35 ERA, 2 SV Last Win: 9.3 at MIA Last Loss: 8.7 at WAS SV/OP (Last): 2-4, 5.31 at PHI Holds: 6 First Batter: 36-60 Inherited Runners/Strand: 26-20 Longest Outing: 4.2 IP (7.4 vs. TEX) Has allowed 2 ER in his last 14.0 IP (1.29 ERA) with 15 Ks dating back to Aug. 14. Made a spot start on Aug. 18 vs. CHC...Worked 5.0 scoreless innings allowing 3 hits. Prior to his start had allowed 10 ER, 6 HR in 11.2 innings (7.71 ERA) from July 19-Aug. 17. Is 2nd among all ML relievers with 78.1 IP...Has 22 games with 1.1 innings or more, tied for the 3rd-most in NL...Won his career-high 6th game on Sept. 3 at MIA. METS BULLPEN TOTALS PAGE 5 Wins: 19 Losses: 26 Holds: 58 Saves/Op: 36-55 ERA: 3.31 (153 ER/416.1 IP) Hits: 379 Runs: 172 HR: 44 Walks: 177 Strikeouts: 404 First Batter Retired/Faced: 291-424 (69%) Inherited Runners/Stranded: 139/181 (77%) Record when pen doesn t allow a run: 38-19 Record when pen allows a run: 26-55 PEN NOTES Has a 4.58 ERA (10 ER/19.2 IP) over its last seven games. Has allowed 44 HRs, tied for the 5th-most in the ML. The pen has a 3.31 ERA, ranking 10th in the majors...had a 4.27 ERA on May 6, ranking 24th. The 26 losses are tied for the 4th-most in the ML. BULLPEN - LAST 3 SERIES Opp W-L-S IP H R ER BB K HR ATL 0-0-1 6.0 7 3 3 0 5 1 PHI 0-0-2 8.1 9 3 3 4 10 1 @MIA 1-1-2 9.1 8 5 4 6 6 1 BULLPEN BY MONTH W-L ERA Sv-Op IP H R ER BB K Mar/Ap 5-3 3.98 6-11 81.1 81 40 36 34 73 May 5-8 2.74 8-13 98.2 81 34 30 57 95 June 2-8 3.07 4-7 82.0 69 32 28 30 85 July 5-1 2.65 7-9 68.0 64 23 20 19 64 Aug. 1-5 4.09 9-12 77.0 77 37 35 31 81 Sept. 1-1 2.89 2-3 9.1 8 5 3 6 6 LAST 3 APPEARANCES DARIO ALVAREZ (W/BINGHAMTON & NY) 8.26 NBR S 1.1 0 0 0 0 3 0 8.30 @RIC ND 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 9.3 @MIA BS 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 BUDDY CARLYLE 8.29 PHI ND 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9.1 @MIA ND 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9.3 @MIA H 0.2 1 1 1 0 0 0 JOSH EDGIN 8.19 @OAK ND 1.1 0 0 0 1 2 0 8.20 @OAK ND 0.2 1 0 0 1 1 0 8.23 @LAD ND 0.2 2 1 0 0 1 0 DANA EVELAND 8.28 ATL ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 8.29 PHI ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 8.31 PHI H 1.0 2 0 0 0 2 0 JEURYS FAMILIA 8.31 PHI H 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 9.1 @MIA L 0.1 3 1 1 1 0 0 9.2 @MIA H 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ERIK GOEDDEL (w/las VEGAS & NY) 8.25 RR ND 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.27 RR ND 1.0 3 2 2 0 3 0 9.1 @MIA ND 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 0 DAISUKE MATSUZAKA (w/ BROOKLYN & NY) 8.21 SI W 5.0 2 0 0 2 7 0 8.28 ATL ND 0.2 4 3 3 0 0 1 8.30 PHI ND 2.0 1 1 1 2 2 0 JENRRY MEJIA 8.31 PHI S 1.0 2 1 1 0 0 0 9.2 @MIA S 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9.3 @MIA S 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CARLOS TORRES 9.1 @MIA BS 2.0 2 1 1 2 2 0 9.2 @MIA H 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9.3 @MIA H 1.1 1 1 1 0 0 1

SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 AT CINCINNATI HIGH/LOW & CHARTS PAGE 6 INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHS Longest Hitting Streak...13 games (2x, last, Wright, 8.2-8.14) Most Runs, Game...4 (E. Young, Jr., 4.10 at ATL) Most Hits, Game.....4 (7x, last, Lagares, 9.2 at MIA) Most RBI, Game...6 (Flores, 6.2 at PHI) Most Doubles, Game...2 (19x, last, Wright, 9.2 at MIA) Most Triples, Game...1 (12x, last, Herrera, 9.1 at MIA) Most Home Runs, Game...2 (4x, last, Duda, 8.24 at LAD) Home Runs, Consecutive Games...2 (8x, last, Duda, 8.23-8.24) Grand Slams...(3x, last, Teagarden, 6.10 vs. MIL) Pinch-Hit Home Runs...3 (last, C. Young, 7.12 vs. MIA) Leadoff Home Runs...(4x, last Granderson, 8.22 at LAD) Walk-off Home Runs...1 (Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN - Hoover) Walk-off, Grand Slam...1 (Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN - Hoover) Most Walks, Game...3 (5x, last, Nieuwenhuis, 9.3 at MIA) Most Strikeouts, Game...4 (6x, last, Wright, 9.3 at MIA) Most Total Bases, Game...10 (Granderson, 6.8 at SF) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...3 (4x, last, d Arnaud, 7.28 vs. PHI) Most Stolen Bases, Game...3 (2x, last, E. Young, Jr., 6.28 at PIT) TEAM BATTING HIGHS Most Runs, Game...12 (5.13 at NYY) Fewest Runs, Game...0 (10x, last, 8.3 vs. SF) Most Runs, Inning...6 (2x, last, 9th, 6.2 at PHI) Most Hits, Game...18 (7.8 vs. ATL) Fewest Hits, Game...1 (4.18 vs. ATL) Most Hits, Inning...6 (4th, 4.15 at ARI) Most Total Bases, Game...30 (5.12 at NYY) Most Doubles, Game...6 (5.3 at COL) Most Triples, Game...1 (12x, last, 9.1 at MIA) Most Home Runs, Game...4 (3x, last, 8.24 at LAD) Grand Slams, Game...1 (3x, last, 6.10 vs. MIL) Home Runs, Consecutive Games...8 games (8.18-8.27) Most Home Runs, Inning...2 (6x, last, 3rd, 8.24 at LAD - Duda, Tejada) Back-to-Back Home Runs...2 (last, Duda, d Arnaud, 8.10 at PHI - 5th - Kendrick) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...8 (5.12 at NYY - 4 2B, 4 HR) Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game...8 (5.28 vs. PIT) Most Walks, Extra Innings...10 (5.30 at PHI) Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game...14 (2x, last, 5.15 vs. NYY) Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings...19 (5.30 at PHI) Most Stolen Bases, Game...5 (2x, last, 6.28 at PIT) LOB, Nine Innings...13 (5.25 vs. ARI-G2) LOB, Extra Innings...17 (5.11 vs. PHI) Most Double Plays Hit into, Game...5 (5.25 vs. ARI-G1 - ties team mark) FIELDING Most Errors, Team, Game...6 (9.1 at MIA, Herrera-2, Familia-2, Wright, d Arnaud) Most Errors, Individual, Game...2 (7x, last, Herrera, Familia, 9.1 at MIA) Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game...4 (8.26 vs. ATL) Triple Play...(8.24 at LAD - Campbell-Murphy-Duda-d Arnaud, Kemp - batter) Consecutive Errorless Games, Team...8 (2x, last, 8.2-8.9) C- d Arnaud - 89, Recker - 37, Teagarden - 8, Centeno - 6 1B- Duda - 115, Campbell - 13, Satin - 7, Davis -5 2B- Murphy - 125, Flores - 7, Herrera -6, E. Young - 1, Campbell -1 3B- Wright - 129, Campbell - 11 SS- Tejada - 94, Flores - 39, Quintanilla - 7 LF- E. Young - 55, C. Young - 37, den Dekker - 17, Granderson - 8, Nieuwenhuis - 7, Campbell - 6, Brown - 5, Abreu-5 RF- Granderson - 111, Abreu - 20, C. Young - 4, Nieuwenhuis -3, Brown - 2, CF- Lagares - 93, C. Young - 22, den Dekker - 11, Granderson - 8, Nieuwenhuis - 6 P- Wheeler - 28, Colon - 27, Niese - 26, degrom - 19, Gee - 17, Matsuzaka - 9, Mejia - 7, Montero - 6, Torres -1 DH - Abreu - 3, Brown - 2, Duda - 2, E. Young - 1, d Arnaud - 1, Campbell - 1 STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER - TOTAL BATTING ORDERS -88 1st - Granderson - 52, E. Young - 45, Lagares - 29, den Dekker -6, Tejada - 4, C. Young - 2, Nieuwenhuis - 1, Murphy - 1 2nd - Murphy - 108, Granderson - 16, Tejada - 7, Lagares - 4, den Dekker -2, Flores - 1, Abreu - 1, Campbell - 1 3rd - Wright - 129, Murphy - 9, Campbell -1, Duda -1 4th - Duda - 56, Granderson - 47, C. Campbell - 12, Young - 8, Abreu - 7, Murphy - 6, Brown - 1, Satin - 1, Davis - 1, d Arnaud -1 5th - C. Young -35, d Arnaud - 33, Duda -19, Abreu -17, Granderson -10, Campbell - 8, Brown -6, Lagares -5, Davis - 3, Nieuwenhuis -2, Murphy - 1 Flores-1 6th - Duda - 39, Lagares - 22, C. Young - 15, den Dekker -15, Nieuwenhuis - 12, d Arnaud - 8, Campbell - 8,Satin -6, Flores - 3, Abreu - 3, Granderson - 2, Brown - 2, Recker - 2, Davis - 1, Teagarden - 1, Tejada -1 7th - d Arnaud - 33, Lagares -29, Flores - 22, Recker - 21, Tejada - 13, Teagarden - 7, Herrera -6, C. Young - 3, Duda -2, Campbell - 2, Nieuwenhuis -1, den Dekker - 1 8th - Tejada - 62, Flores - 19, d Arnaud - 15, Recker - 13, Quintanilla - 6, Centeno - 6, degrom - 5, den Dekker - 4, Lagares - 4, Niese - 4, Colon - 1, E. Young -1 9th - Wheeler -26, Colon - 22, Niese - 20, Gee - 16, degrom - 13, E. Young - 11, Matsuzaka - 9, Mejia - 7, Tejada - 7, Montero - 6, Quintanilla - 1, Torres-1 Recker -1 CATCHERS STEALING NAME CS ATT PCT Centeno 0 4 0 % d Arnaud 12 58 21 % Teagarden 0 5 0 % Recker 9 22 41 % TOTALS 21 89 24 % STARTERS BY POSITION CURRENT DISABLED LIST NAME INJURY ON DL RETURN DATE Harvey recovering from ligament surgery March 21 60-Day DL Parnell incomplete tear of the MCL in right elbow April 2 Out for Year Murphy right calf strain August 25 Sept. 9 Black herniated disk in his neck August 24 Sept. 8 MULTI-RUN INNINGS RUNS TIMES LAST 2 88 9th, 9.3 at MIA 3 34 4th, 9.2 at MIA 4 15 3rd, 9.1 at MIA 5 4 3rd, 8.24 at LAD 6 2 9th, 6.2 at PHI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTALS OPPONENTS 60 55 45 62 77 57 59 65 55 16 551 NY METS 77 49 64 66 52 66 62 48 44 10 538 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS Most Runs Allowed, Game...9 (Colon, 4.13 at LAA) Most Hits Allowed, Game...12 (degrom, 6.16 at STL) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...4 (Colon, 4.13 at LAA) Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning...3 (Colon, 4.13 at LAA - 1st) Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter...11 (2x, last, degrom, 7.8 vs. ATL) Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever...5 (Matsuzaka, 4.20 vs. ATL) Most Walks, Game...6 (Wheeler, 5.13 at NYY) Longest Winning Streak...6 (2x, last, Wheeler, 7.6-8.20) Longest Losing Streak...5 (Gee, 7.19-8.19) Most Innings Pitched, Game...9.0 (Wheeler, 6.19 at MA) Most Innings Pitched, Reliever...4.2 (Torres, 7.4 vs. TEX) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Starter...16.1 IP (Colon, 5.17-6.2) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Reliever...13.0 IP (Carlyle, 7.13-8.18) TEAM PITCHING HIGHS Most Runs Allowed, Nine Innings...14 (4.13 at LAA) Most Runs Allowed, Inning...8 (5th, 5.3 at COL) Most Hits Allowed, Game...17 (4.13 at LAA) Most Hits Allowed, Inning...7 (6th, 8.30 vs. PHI) Fewest Runs Allowed, Game...0 (8x, last, 7.27 at MIL) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game... 3 (4x, last, 6.19 at MIA) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings...20.0 IP (4.20-4.22) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...5 (4.13 at LAA) Grand Slams, Allowed...3 (last, Edgin, 7.29 vs. PHI - Utley) Back-to-Back Home Runs, Allowed...3x, last, degrom, 5.21 vs. LA Back to Back to Back Home Runs Allowed...Colon (4.13 at LAA - Trout, Pujols, Ibanez) Most Strikeouts, Nine Innings...15 (5.29 at PHI) Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings...17 (5.31 at PHI) Most Walks Allowed, Nine Innings...10 (5.13 at NYY) Most Walks Allowed, Extra Innings...11 (5.9 vs. PHI) Fewest Walks Allowed, Game...0 (8x, last, 9.2 at MIA) Most Pitchers Used, Nine Innings...6 (7x, last, 8.4 vs. SF) Most Pitchers Used, Extra Innings...8 (2x, last, 8.7 at WAS) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game...4:08 (2x, last, 7.4 vs. TEX) Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game...5:32 (5.31 at PHI) Shortest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game...2:06 (8.1 vs. SF) Longest Game, Innings...14 innings (3x, last, 5.31 at PHI) Largest Paid Attendance, Home...42,442 (3.31 vs. WAS) Largest Paid Attendance, Road...51,215 (8.23 at LAD) Smallest Paid Attendance, Home...20,170 (6.11 vs. MIL) Smallest Paid Attendance, Road...17,737 (9.3 at MIA) Home Sellouts...1 (3.31 vs. WAS) Longest Winning Streak...4 (2x, last, 7.11-4.18) Longest Losing Streak...6 (6.3-6.8) Largest Deficit Overcome...3 (2x, last, 5.12 at NYY, trailed 7-4 after 6, won, 9-7) Largest Lead Lost...6 (5.3 at COL, led 6-0 after 4, lost 11-10) RECORD BREAKDOWN OUTFIELD ASSISTS (30) NAME TOTAL (LAST) GRANDERSON 6 7.7 vs. ATL E. YOUNG 5 5.16 at STL C. YOUNG 5 7.7 vs. ATL NIEUWENHUIS 5 7.18 at SD LAGARES 4 8.11 at PHI den DEKKER 3 6.14 vs. SD CAMPBELL 2 8.5 at WAS HOME RUN CHART 2-HR Games (4) Duda, 4.4 vs.cin Granderson, 6.8 at SF C. Young, 6.24 vs. OAK Duda, 8.24 at LAD Mets Pepsi Porch HR (6) Granderson, 4.5 vs. CIN Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN Granderson, 6.15 vs. SD Granderson, 7.8 vs. ATL Duda, 7.11 vs. MIA Duda, 7.30 vs. PHI Leadoff HR (4) Granderson, 6.15 vs. SD (Kennedy) Granderson, 6.30 at ATL (Wood) Granderson, 7.8 vs. ATL (Teheran) Granderson, 8.22 at LAD (Haren) Pinch-Hit HR (3) Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN (Hoover) Duda, 6.25 vs. OAK (Mills) C. Young, 7.12 vs. MIA (Morris) Walk-off HR (1) Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN (Hoover) Grand Slams (3) Davis, 4.5 vs. CIN (Hoover) Flores, 6.2 at PHI (Aumont) Teagarden, 6.10 vs. MIL (Estrada) Back-to-Back HR (2) Granderson & C. Young, 6.24 vs. OAK Duda & d Arnaud, 8.10 at PHI CAREER WALKOFFS NAME TIMES LAST Campbell 0 - Centeno 0 - d Arnaud 1 9.15.13 (1B) den Dekker 0 - Duda 2 5.28.13 (1B) Flores 0 - Granderson 4 4.25.14 (1B) Herrera 0 - Lagares 0 - Nieuwenhuis 2 6.16.13 (HR) Recker 0 - Satin 1 9.18.13 (1B) Tejada 4 7.7.14 (1B) Wright 8 7.5.12 (1B) E. Young 1 8.2.13 (HR) Leading After 6...55-10 Tied After 6...5-11 Trailing After 6...6-53 Leading After 7...56-6 Tied After 7...7-14 Trailing After 7...3-54 Leading After 8...58-3 Tied After 8...5-16 Trailing After 8...4-55 Out Hit Opponent...44-17 Get Out Hit...16-50 Equal in Hits...6-7 Quality Start...55-31 Non Quality Start...11-43 Shutouts...8-10 One Run Games...22-26 Two Run Games...13-11 Score 4 or More Runs...54-18 Score 3 or Less Runs...12-55 Hit a Home Run...43-33 Hit 2+ Home Runs...14-9 Do Not Allow a Home Run...36-23 Hit More Home Runs...26-14 Opponent Hits More HRs...16-34 Starter Goes 6.0 +...57-41 Starter Goes 7.0 +...28-13 Starter Goes 8.0 +...7-2 Home...33-35 Road...33-39 Day Games...27-20 Night Games...39-54 Scoring First...47-30 Opponent Scores First...19-44 vs. NL East...32-31 vs. NL Central...14-17 vs. NL West...11-18 Interleague...9-8 Series at Home...10-10-2 Series on Road...9-12-2 Overall Series...19-22-4 First Game of Series...22-23 Rubber Game of Series...9-6 Last Game of Series...22-18 Series Sweeps...4-7 Errorless...39-40 Walk-off...5-11 Last At-Bat...13-22 Extra Innings...7-8 vs. LHP Starters...14-15 vs. RHP Starters...52-59 MISC. WINS Come from Behind Wins...27 9.3 at MIA, trailed 1-0 after 3, won, 4-3 Wins in Last At-Bat...13 8.9 at PHI (Duda RBI single in 11th) Walk-off Wins...5 7.7 vs. ATL (Tejada RBI single in 11th)