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GAME NOTES New York Mets Media Relations Department Citi Field Flushing, NY 11386 718-565-4330 1969 WORLD 1973 NATIONAL LEAGUE 1986 WORLD ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS (42-43) THIRD PLACE, NL WEST, -6.5 GB Saturday, July 11, 2015 4:10 p.m. Citi Field Flushing, NY LHP Patrick Corbin (1-0, 3.60) vs. RHP Matt Harvey (7-6, 3.11) PIX11 WOR 710 AM ESPN 1050 AM METSCELLANEOUS: The Mets are 5-2 in their last seven games... The club needs one win to capture its third straight series and its fourth series win in its last five...new York is 9-4-1 in home series. HOME: The Mets are 30-14 at Citi Field which is tied for the best start in team history after 44 home games with the 1988 and 1986 clubs...new York s.682 home winning percentage is the secondbest in the majors...st. Louis is first (.738, 31-11)...The Mets have won nine of their last 13 home games. DAY BASEBALL: New York is 20-8 (11-4 at home) in day games this year...the Mets own the best winning percentage (.714) in the majors in day games...daniel Murphy is seventh in the NL with a.342 batting average while Curtis Granderson is 10th in the NL with a.394 on-base percentage during day games (minimum 75 plate appearances). COMEBACKS: After trailing 1-0 after the top of the fi rst inning, the Mets scored four times in the bottom of the fi rst and won, 4-2...New York has 20 come-from-behind victories this season, tied for the seventh-most in the majors. PITCHING IN: New York pitching has allowed 21 earned runs in its last 133.0 innings (1.42 ERA)...Since Sunday, the Mets pitching staff has allowed five earned runs in 44.0 innings (1.02 ERA) with eight walks and 48 strikeouts...new York is third in the majors with a 3.24 team ERA. STRIKEOUTS: Jacob degrom and Noah Syndergaard had consecutive double-digit strikeout games...the last time the Mets had pitchers with consecutive double-digit strikeout games was on October 1-2, 1999 by Rick Reed and Kenny Rogers...The Mets had 14 strikeouts last night, the most by the club in a nine-inning game since September 15, 2014 vs. Miami when they had 16 strikeouts. NOAH NOTES: Noah Syndergaard struck out a team season-high and a career-best 13 batters last night...he has three double-digit strikeout games in his fi rst 11 career games, tying him with Nolan Ryan (1968) and Matt Harvey (2012-2013) for the second-most such games in team history through his fi rst 11 games...dwight Gooden had four such games...he became the 16th player in the last 100 years to have three double-digit strikeout games in his fi rst 11 career games. SYNDERIKEOUTS: Syndergaard s 13 strikeouts in a single game are the most for any pitcher in his first 11 career games since Stephen Strasburg struck out 14 batters in his major league debut on June 8, 2010 against Pittsburgh...Syndergaard now has 72 strikeouts in his first 11 career games...that total is fourth-highest in team history through 11 games behind Dwight Gooden (87), Nolan Ryan (81) and Matt Harvey (80) The 72 strikeouts through his first 11 games are also tied for the 17th-most strikeouts by any pitcher in the last 100 years. STARTERS: Mets starters rank sixth in the majors with a 3.42 ERA... They are fifth in the majors with 479 strikeouts...the starters have a 1.31 ERA (14 ER/96.0 IP) in their last 14 games (since June 25). BULLPEN: The pen has allowed seven earned runs in its last 15 games (36.0 innings) for a 1.75 ERA...Overall, New York s bullpen ranks fifth in the majors with a 2.82 ERA. JEURYS FAMILIA: Has allowed two earned runs in his last 22.0 innings (0.82 ERA) and four earned runs in his last 36.2 innings (0.98 ERA)...He is tied for fourth in the majors with 25 saves...he ranks fourth in the NL and eighth in the majors among relievers with a 1.31 ERA (minimum 30 innings). 1988 N.L. EAST DIVISION UPCOMING OPPONENTS & PITCHING 1999 WILD CARD & NLDS WINNERS 2000 NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK METS (45-42) SECOND PLACE, NL EAST, -2.0 GB 2006 N.L. EAST & NLDS DBACKS-METS NOTES: The Mets are 9-5 vs. Arizona at Citi Field since 2011. 2015: 3-2 2014: 4-2 History 65-59 @NY: 1-0 @NY: 1-2 @NY: 30-31 @ARI: 2-2 @ARI: 3-0 @ARI: 35-28 MATT HARVEY: Has allowed four earned runs over his last four starts (24.2 innings - 1.46 ERA)...Harvey is one of only two starters in the last 100 years to allow one run or fewer in 26 of his fi rst 53 career games...the other is Dwight Gooden, who had 27 such outings. HARVEY AT HOME: Matt Harvey has pitched at least 6.0 innings in 23 consecutive home starts dating to September 19, 2012...This is the second-longest such streak in the majors since the start of 2012...Clayton Kershaw has an also-active streak of 25 straight home starts of 6.0 or more innings...since 1950, Harvey has the fourthbest home ERA (2.22; 44 earned runs/178.0 innings) of any starter in his fi rst three major league seasons (min. 25 starts)...trails Dwight Gooden (1.85), Jerry Koosman (2.01) and Orel Hershiser (2.08). HOME RUNS: The multi-homer game by the Mets last night was their fi rst since June 20, 2015 at Atlanta...The Mets have now hit nine home runs this year off Diamondbacks pitching in the season series (fi ve games). WILMER FLORES: Is hitting.467 (14-30) with three doubles and fi ve RBI over the last eight games...flores is hitting.412 (14-34) this month...he has raised his batting average 20 points this month to.256 from.236. LUCAS DUDA: Hit a three-run fi rst-inning home run...nine of Duda s 11 home runs have been solo shots...it was Duda s third go-ahead home run of the season...he is second on the team with 11 blasts. MICHAEL CUDDYER: Has two straight multi-hit games...his fi rst two consecutive multi-hit games since May 26-27...Hit his fi rst home run, his seventh of the year, since June 5, last night. ALL-STAR: RHP Jacob degrom was named to the NL All-Star team... Of the Mets previous five NL Rookie of the Year winners, four have made the All-Star team the following year, including Tom Seaver, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden and now, degrom...only Jon Matlack failed to make the team the next year, but he did make it two years later...degrom is the 10th Mets starting righthanded pitcher to make an All-Star team, joining Seaver, Pat Zachry, Gooden, Ron Darling, David Cone, Bret Saberhagen, Pedro Martinez, R.A. Dickey and Matt Harvey. PRE-GAME CEREMONY: Mets All-Star pitcher Jacob degrom will be presented with his official All-Star jersey in an on-field pre-game ceremony today...degrom will also be presented with his specially engraved watch for winning the NL Player of the Week Award for the week of June 1-8. FUTURES GAME: Mets outfielders Michael Conforto and Brandon Nimmo will play for the US team in the 2015 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. in Cincinnati...Conforto, 22, the Mets first round pick in 2014, is hitting.295 (96-325) with 22 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs, 49 RBI and a.369 on-base percentage in 83 games between Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League and St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League...Nimmo, 22, the Mets first round pick in 2011, is hitting.278 (67-241) with 24 runs scored, 12 doubles, two triples, two home runs, 15 RBI and a.347 on-base percentage in 60 games with Binghamton (AA) and four games with St. Lucie (A). VS. ARIZONA Sun., July 12 RHP Rubby De La Rosa (6-4, 4.89) vs. LHP Jonathon Niese (4-8, 3.58) 1:10 p.m. (PIX 11, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050)

#33 MATT HARVEY (7-6, 3.11) RHP Height: 6-4 Weight: 217 pounds Age: 26 (3/27/1989) Born: New London, CT Resides: Mystic, CT Signed Through: 2015 vs. Opp vs. Opp Citi Pitcher 2015 2014 Career 2015 Career Field LHP Patrick Corbin 1-0, 3.60 ---, -.-- 129-92, 3.44 ---, -.-- 2-1, 3.12 0-2, 8.68 RHP Matt Harvey 7-6, 3.11 ---,-.-- 19-16, 2.61 1-0, 2.57 2-1, 3.44 8-7, 2.22 HARVEY S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN CATEGORY AB H HR BB SO AVG vs. Right (2015) 209 49 3 7 49.234 vs. Right (Career) 626 144 9 38 160.230 vs. Left (2015) 179 41 10 15 51.229 vs. Left (Career) 618 123 16 41 201.199 LAST START: Took the loss in the Mets 4-3 defeat against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on July 4...Pitched 5.0 innings, allowing three runs, earned, on seven hits...struck out four and walked a career high-tying five...also issued five walks on August 10, 2012 against the Braves at Citi Field in his fourth career start (and his first career home start), which was also the only other game in his career in which Harvey walked more batters than he struck out...the five walks snapped a streak of 23 straight starts allowing no more than two walks, which dated to July 8, 2013 and was the fifth-longest such active streak in the majors. 2015 TRENDS: Harvey has a 1.46 ERA (four earned runs/24.2 innings) in his last four starts...allowed one earned run in his final three outings of June, the first time he allowed no more than one earned run in a three-game stretch in his career...in his previous four starts from May 23-June 10, he went 1-3 with a 7.20 ERA (20 earned runs/25.0 innings), allowing a home run in a career-high four straight games, totaling eight home runs during this stretch... He allowed eight home runs over his previous 26 starts combined (176.2 innings), dating to May 17, 2013...In Harvey s first eight outings of the season, he went 5-1 with a 1.98 ERA (12 earned runs/54.2 innings). AT HOME: Has pitched at least 6.0 innings in 23 consecutive home starts dating to September 19, 2012...This is the second-longest such streak in the majors since the start of 2012...Clayton Kershaw has an also-active streak of 25 straight home starts of 6.0 or more innings...since 1950, Harvey has the fourth-best home ERA (2.22; 44 earned runs/178.0 innings) of any starter in his first three major league seasons (min. 25 starts)...trails Dwight Gooden (1.85), Jerry Koosman (2.01) and Orel Hershiser (2.08). THROUGH 52 GAMES: Harvey is one of only two starters in the last 100 years to allow one run or fewer in 26 of his first 52 career games...dwight Gooden had 27 such outings...harvey has at least six strikeouts and no walks in 12 of his first 52 career starts No other pitcher in the last century has had more than 10 such outings among his first 52 career games...he is the sixth pitcher in that time with 38 games of six or more strikeouts among his first 52 career outings...harvey has 11 career outings in which he has not allowed a run...tied with seven others for the thirdd-most such outings in a pitcher s first 52 career games in the last century...according to Elias, Harvey is the only pitcher to strikeout more than 350 batters but allow fewer than 350 baserunners in his first 50 career starts SINCE 2012: Since 2012, his 2.56 ERA ranks third among major league pitchers with at least 45 starts in that span, trailing Clayton Kershaw (2.18) and Johnny Cueto (2.55)...Harvey s 1.012 WHIP trails only Kershaw s 0.950 WHIP for the best mark in the majors since 2012 (min. 250.0 IP). THE COUNT: Opposing batters are hitting.123 (85-691) against Harvey in his career when they have two strikes...hitters have gone 10-for-92 (.109) with two strikes against Harvey in his last seven starts, including 4-for-50 (.080) in his last four outings, which is the fourth-best mark among major league starters in the last 30 days...opponents have a.179 on-base percentage with two strikes against him this season, the ninth-lowest mark among 135 qualified starters...they have struck out 361 times in 744 such plate appearances (48.5%)...With zero strikes, the opposition is hitting.389 (98-252) with 12 home runs against Harvey in his career...harvey has a first-pitch strike percentage of 69.9% this season, the fourth-highest mark among qualified starters...opponents are hitting.426 (23-54) against him on the first pitch of an at-bat this season. FIRST INNING: Has not allowed a first-inning hit in any of his last four games dating to June 16. TOUGH LUCK: He has failed to win 14 career starts in which he has allowed one or no runs...no other pitcher in the last century has more than 12 such starts among his frst 52 career outings...the Mets have lost 10 of those starts...in 17 career no-decisions, he has a 1.87 ERA (24 earned runs/115.2 innings)...he has five career starts in which he tossed at least 6.0 innings without allowing an earned run but did not earn the win He is the seventh player with at least five such starts in team history. RUN SUPPORT: In his outing on June 10, he lost his first career start in which the Mets scored at least four runs...he is now 15-1 in those games...he is 19-5 when the Mets score at least three runs in his career (in 31 career starts)...in 21 career starts when the Mets have scored two runs or less, Harvey is 0-11 with a 2.30 ERA (35 earned runs/137.0 innings). STRIKEOUTS: In the last 100 years, Harvey s 361 strikeouts are the seventh-most for any pitcher through his first 52 career starts...the two strikeouts in Harvey s start on June 10 snapped a streak of 47 straight games with at least three strikeouts to begin his career, the third-longest such streak in the last century...trails Yu Darvish s active 83-game streak and a 50-game stretch to begin Mark Prior s career...is the only Mets pitcher and 12th major league pitcher since 1916 to record four outings of 10 or more strikeouts and no walks in a season (2013). HOME RUNS: Harvey has allowed 13 home runs in 104.1 innings this year after allowing 12 home runs in his previous 36 career starts (237.2 innings) dating to his debut on July 26, 2012...Harvey had a 61.0-inning homerless streak snapped in his second start of the season. VS. LEFTIES: Lefties have missed 29.5% of the pitches they have swung at against Harvey this season, the fifth-best mark among major league starters in that span...lefthanded batters are hitting.199 (123-618) with a.561 OPS against Harvey in his career...in the last century, the second-best marks for a righthanded starting pitcher against lefties in his first three major league seasons (min. 40 starts)...andy Messersmith (1968-1970) allowed a.187 (157-840) batting average and a.561 OPS against lefties...harvey is currently the only righthanded starting pitcher (with at least 30 starts) who has allowed a batting average under.200 against lefties...he has struck out 201 of the 679 (30%) lefties he has faced in his career... He has allowed 10 of his 12 home runs to lefties this season after allowing just two home runs in 321 at-bats to lefthanders in 3013. BASES LOADED: Opponents are hitting.091 (1-15) with one single, no walks and three sacrifice flies in 18 plate appearances with the bases loaded against Harvey in his career...they went 0-4 against him with the bases loaded in his last start. NEXT GAME S STARTER - #49 JONATHON NIESE (4-8, 3.58) - LHP LAST START: Won his first start since May 9, in New York s 3-0 victory against the Giants on July 6 at AT&T Park...Pitched 8.0 scoreless innings, on three hits...struck out four and walked two...ended a career-high stretch of nine consecutive starts without a win. SCORELESS OUTING: Did not allow a run in an outing of at least 8.0 innings for the fourth time in his career in his last start...last did so on August 27, 2013 when Niese tossed a three-hit shutout against the Phillies at Citi Field. CAREER VS. ARIZONA: In six career starts against Arizona, Niese is 2-3 with a 6.29 ERA (24 earned runs/34.1 innings), his highest ERA against any National League team. W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG STARTERS 35-34 3.42 545.0 522 234 207 117 479 56.250 RELIEVERS 10-8 2.82 226.1 177 73 71 91 210 14.217 TOTALS 45-42 3.24 771.1 699 307 278 208 689 70.241 NEW YORK METS PITCHING BREAKDOWN HARVEY S 2015 PITCHING LOG (16 G, 16 GS) Date Opp. Dec. IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA 4/9 @Was W, 6-3 6.0 4 0 0 0 1 9 91-63 0.00 4/14 Phi W, 6-5 6.0 5 3 3 2 0 8 95-64 2.25 4/19 Mia W, 7-6 6.0 8 4 4 0 0 7 84-63 3.50 4/25 @NYY W, 8-2 8.2 5 2 2 1 2 7 107-67 3.04 5/1 Was W, 4-0 7.0 5 0 0 0 1 3 93-61 2.41 5/8 @Phi L, 1-3 6.0 6 3 3 1 1 4 86-58 2.72 5/13 @ChC ND, 1-2 7.0 3 0 0 0 2 9 100-70 2.31 5/18 StL ND, 2-1 (14) 8.0 6 0 0 0 1 9 105-74 1.98 5/23 @Pit L, 2-8 4.0 6 7 7 2 2 4 65-46 2.91 5/29 Mia L, 3-4 8.0 6 4 4 1 1 11 105-73 3.11 6/4 @Ari W, 6-2 7.0 6 2 2 2 1 9 106-75 3.05 6/10 SF L, 5-8 6.0 9 7 7 3 2 2 100-69 3.62 6/16 Tor W, 3-2 7.0 4 0 0 0 0 6 107-75 3.32 6/21 @Atl L, 0-1 6.2 6 1 1 0 1 5 115-73 3.18 6/27 Cin ND, 2-1 (13) 6.0 5 1 0 0 2 3 90-52 2.99 7/4 @LAD L, 3-4 5.0 7 3 3 1 5 4 100-60 3.11 W-L IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA 2015 Totals 7-6 104.1 91 37 36 13 22 100 1549-1043 3.11 2013 Totals 9-5 178.1 135 46 45 7 31 191 2.27 Career Totals 19-16 342.0 268 102 99 25 79 361 2.61 NOTES VS. ARIZONA Last Win vs. Arizona: Won, 6-2, against the Diamondbacks on June 4 at Chase Field...Pitched 7.0 innings, allowing two runs earned, on six hits... Struck out nine and walked one. Last Loss vs. Arizona: Lost, 5-3, to the Diamondbacks on July 3, 2013... Pitched 6.0 innings, allowing five runs, earned, on nine hits...struck out nine and walked three. Career vs. Arizona: In three career starts against the Diamondbacks, Harvey is 2-1 with a 3.44 ERA (seven earned runs/18.1 innings)...pitched 5.1 scoreless innings, allowed three hits and struck out 11, to win his major league debut at Chase Field on July 26, 2012. Key Matchups: Paul Goldschmidt: 200 (1-5) HR, RBI, BB, 4 SO Aaron Hill:.375 (3-8) 2 SO A.J. Pollock:.667 (2-3) HARVEY S SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS 2015 Best Career Best Win Streak 5 (4/9-5/1) 5 (2x, last, 4/9-5/1/15) Strikeouts 11 (5/29 vs. Mia) 13 (6/18/13 @ Atl) Double Digit K Games 1 (5/29 vs. Mia) 9 (last, 5/29/15 vs. Mia) Scoreless Streak 16.0 IP (5/8-5/18) 16.0 IP (2x, last, 5/8-5/18/15) Low Hits, CG None 4 (8/17/13 vs. Col) High Hits, Game 9 (6/10 vs. SF) 13 (8/24/13 vs. Det) High HR, Game 3 (6/10 vs. SF) 3 (6/10/15 vs. SF) High Runs, Game 7 (2x, last 6/10 vs. SF) 7 (2x, last 6/10/15 vs. SF) High Walks, Game 5 (7/4 @ LAD) 5 (2x, last 7/4/15 @ LAD) Innings Pitched, Game 8.2 (4/25 @ NYY) 9.0 (2x, last 8/7/13 vs. Col) Complete Games None 1 (8/7/13 vs. Col) Shutouts None 1 (8/7/13 vs. Col) MAJOR LEAGUE HITTING TOTALS YEAR AVG. AB R H RBI SAC 2013.086 58 2 5 2 5 2015.094 32 0 3 1 3 Totals.130 108 2 14 6 8 Career Extra-base Hits: Five doubles (last on June 16, 2015 vs. Tor) No triples or home runs Most Hits, Game: 2 (2x, last 8/22/12 vs. Colorado) Most RBI, Game: 2 (8/16/12 at Cincinnati) Batting Notes: Went 0-for-2 in each of his last three games... Lined a two-out RBI double in the second inning on May June 16 vs. Toronto It was both Harvey s first extrabase hit and RBI since he also hit an RBI double on June 23, 2013 at Philadelphia...Harvey has five career doubles, the most for any pitcher in his first 50 career games in franchise history. METS STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN STARTER GS QUALITY STARTS RUN SUPPORT RS/START METS RECORD Bartolo Colon 17 11 1 48 2.8 9-8 Jacob degrom 17 13 77 4.5 10-7 Matt Harvey 16 11 59 3.7 9-7 Jonathon Niese 16 10 48 3.0 5-11 Noah Syndergaard 11 7 32 2.9 6-5 Dillon Gee 7 2 29 4.1 4-3 Steven Matz 2 2 15 7.5 2-0 Rafael Montero 1 0 3 3.0 0-1 NOTES VS. ARIZONA Last Win vs. Arizona: Won, 9-5, on August 11, 2013 at Chase Field...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowing four runs, earned, on seven hits...struck out five and walked one. Last Loss vs. Arizona: Lost, 7-2, on June 5, 2015 at Chase Field...Pitched 6.0 innings, allowed three runs, earned, on six hits...struck out eight and walked one. Key Matchups: Paul Goldschmidt:.250 (2-8) 2 RBI, BB, SO Aaron Hill:.250 (2-8) HR, 2B, 5 RBI, 2 SO A.J. Pollock:.667 (4-6) 2B, RBI W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG HOME 30-14 2.97 412.0 374 146 136 102 366 37.243 ROAD 15-28 3.56 359.1 325 161 142 106 323 33.238 TOTALS 45-42 3.24 771.1 699 307 278 208 689 70.241

JULY 11 VS. ARIZONA BATTER PAGES PAGE 3 #29 ERIC CAMPBELL.176, 3 HR, 14 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.154 (12-78, 0 HR) Last HR: 7/8 at SF (Machi) Season High, Hits: 2 (6x, last 7/5 at SF) RISP:.150 (6-40) Road:.207 (12-58, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 0 Season High, Runs: 3 (6/28 vs. CIN) Streak: 1 Game (2-4) Homestand: --- (0-0) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 2 (7/5 at SF) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. ARI:.300 (6-20) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 2 (6/7 at ARI) Slugged his third home run of the season on July 8 in the 9th inning at SF to give Mets a 4-0 lead...all three of his home runs in 2015 have come away from Citi Field...Matched season highs in hits (2) and runs (2) on July 8. Scored three runs on June 28 vs. CIN, a career-high...his three walks also marked a career-high...tied a career-high by reaching base four times, also done on July 4, 2014 vs. Texas...Became the second Met to score three runs without recording an at-bat...it was also done by Mookie Wilson on July 17, 1986 at Houston. Is hitting.123 (9-73) over his last 29 games dating to May 19...Went 0-for-18 from June 10-21...Went 0-for-28 from May 18-June 5. The Mets are 20-17 when he starts this season and 40-34 for his career...has a.247 (65-263) career batting average as a starter. Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League on May 16...Is hitting.163 (14-86) over 32 games since his promotion. #23 MICHAEL CUDDYER.244, 7 HR, 29 RBI Last Game: 2-4, HR, RBI, R Home:.273 (38-139, 4 HR) Last HR: 7/10 v. ARI (Anderson) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, last 6/2 at SD) RISP:.182 (14-77) Road:.214 (30-140, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 3 Season High, Runs: 2 (4x, last 5/25 vs. PHI) Streak: 2 Games (4-8) Homestand:.500 (2-4) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 2 (8x, last, 6/11 vs. SF) Game-Winning RBI: 4 Career vs. ARI:.293 (53-181) Go-Ahead HR: 5 Season High, SB: 1 (6/28 vs. CIN) Homered in his fi rst at-bat on 7/10 vs. Arizona...Was his fi rst home run in last 88 at bats...finished 2-4 on 7/10 for his second multi-hit game in a row...was his fi rst time with back-to-back multi-hit games since May 26-27 vs. Philadelphia. Has 11 career home runs versus Arizona...His 11 career homer runs vs. Arizona are his best versus any NL team. Is hitting.156 (10-64) with 17 strikeouts and a.194 OBP over his last 20 games dating to June 13...Had an 0-for-14 skid from June 19-25. Has a.182 (14-77) average with RISP with 25 strikeouts...the 25 strikeouts are tied for seventh in the NL with RISP...Is 0-for-his-last-16 with RISP. Is hitting.306 (11-36) with two doubles and four RBI on the fi rst pitch of his at-bats. Five of his seven home runs this season have put the Mets ahead. #21 LUCAS DUDA.242, 11 HR, 37 RBI Last Game: 1-4, HR, 3 RBI, R, 2 K Home:.282 (44-156, 8 HR) Last HR: 7/10 vs. ARI (Anderson) Season High, Hits: 3 (3x, last 5/27 vs. PHI) RISP:.232 (16-69) Road:.199 (29-146, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 3 Season High, Runs: 3 (2x, last 5/27 vs. PHI) Streak: 1 Game (1-4) Homestand:.250 (1-4) Game-Tying HR: 1 Season High, RBI: 4 (5/21 vs. StL) Game-Winning RBI: 8 Career vs. ARI:.173 (9-52) Go-Ahead HR: 3 Season High, SB: - Hit his 11th home run of the season on July 10 vs. Arizona...Is one of nine players in team history to have fi ve straight seasons of double-digit homers. Is hitting.130 (10-77) with 30 strikeouts over his last 21 games dating to June 17...His.130 average is the lowest in MLB (min. 80 plate appearances) in that stretch...batting.091 (3-33) in nine games in July. Hitting.161 (20-124) since June 1 (34 games)...had a.187 (17-91) average in June, after hitting.276 (27-98) in May and.325 (26-80) in April. Has 10 extra-base hits against lefties, surpassing his career-high of eight, set in 2012...Four of his 10 home runs have come against lefties...is hitting.308 (24-78) against lefties this year...hit.180 (20-111) with four extra-base hits and two home runs vs. lefthanders last season. Is tied for 14th in the NL with 37 walks...his 89 strikeouts are tied for sixth-most in the NL. Hit his 22nd double on July 4 at LAD...His 22 doubles are sixth-best in the NL...It is his third season of 20 or more doubles...duda is one of eight fi rst basemen in franchise history to have at least two seasons of 20 or more doubles, joining Carlos Delgado, John Olerud, Dave Magadan, Ed Kranepool, Eddie Murray, Ike Davis and Keith Hernandez...Had a career-high 27 doubles last season. #4 WILMER FLORES.256, 10 HR, 38 RBI Last Game: 2-3, BB, R Home:.240 (36-150, 7 HR) Last HR: 6/12 vs. ATL (Wood) Season High, Hits: 4 (7/5 at LAD) RISP:.262 (22-84) Road:.273 (39-143, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 94 Season High, Runs: 2 (4x, last 6/12 vs. ATL) Streak: 2 Games (3-7) Homestand:.667 (2-3) Game-Tying HR: 2 Season High, RBI: 4 (5/16 vs. MIL) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Career vs. ARI:.270 (10-37) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: - Is 14-for-30 (.467) in his last eight games (including two 3+ hit games from July 3-5)...Set career-high with four hits on July 5 at Los Angeles-NL... Batting.311 (33-106) with seven doubles, four home runs and 16 RBI in 26 day contests this year. Has a.283 (13-46) average with three home runs vs. LHP...Had never hit a home run off a lefty before this year...hit.119 (7-59) against lefties last year. Has 10 errors but hasn t made an error since May 30 vs. Miami (36 games)...has not committed an error since move to second base (11 games). #3 CURTIS GRANDERSON.244, 13 HR, 29 RBI Last Game: 0-3, BB, K Home:.267 (43-161, 6 HR) Last HR: 6/27 vs. CIN (Lorenzen) Season High, Hits: 3 (5x, last 6/27 vs. CIN) RISP:.278 (15-54) Road:.221 (34-154, 7 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 49 Season High, Runs: 2 (8x, last 6/20 at ATL) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 9) Homestand:.000 (0-3) Game-Tying HR: 1 Season High, RBI: 4 (4/21 vs. ATL) Game-Winning RBI: 3 Career vs. ARI:.286 (14-49) Go-Ahead HR: 6 Season High, SB: 1 (5x, last 6/26 vs. CIN) Hitting.162 (6-37) in nine games in July after he hit.291 (30-103) in June...Is 5-15 (.333) with 2 HR, 3 RBI vs. Arizona in 2015. Batting.298 (17-57) with fi ve doubles, two home runs and six RBI in his last 14 home games dating to June 10. Hit safely in 13-of-16 games from June 20-July 7 (.313, 20-64)...Hit safely in eight games from June 20-28, going 14-31 (.452) with fi ve home runs, seven RBI and four multi-hit games over that stretch...was longest streak since he also went eight games from July 6-17, 2012. Tripled on July 7 at SF for his fi rst triple of 2015...Was his fi rst triple since September 8, 2014 vs. Colorado Is seventh in the NL with 45 walks...has a.342 OBP...Is tied for fourth in the NL with six outfi eld assists. Matched a season-high with three hits, including a double and an opposite fi eld home run on June 27 vs. CIN...It was his 250th career home run and team-high 13th of the season...he was the second Met since 2008 to homer in four games in a fi ve-game span...also done by John Buck, who homered in four straight games from April 8-12, 2013...Hit seven home runs in June. #12 JUAN LAGARES.260, 3 HR, 25 RBI Last Game: 2-4, SB Home:.275 (44-160, 1 HR) Last HR: 6/14 vs. ATL (Avilan) Season High, Hits: 4 (4/25 at NYY) RISP:.288 (17-59) Road:.243 (36-148, 2 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 75 Season High, Runs: 3 (4/25 at NYY) Streak: 2 Games (3-8) Homestand:.500 (2-4) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, last 6/14 vs. ATL) Game-Winning RBI: 7 Career vs. ARI:.308 (20-65) Go-Ahead HR: 3 Season High, SB: 1 (6x, last 7/10 vs. ARI) Batting.308 (20-65) versus Arizona in his career...hitting.476 (10-21) with two doubles, one home run and three runs scored vs. D-Backs in 2015...Also hitting.315 (29-92) with four doubles, two triples, one home run and 10 RBI in 25 day games this year. Is hitting.172 (10-58) over his last 16 games dating to June 19...Drove in a run in three straight games from July 4-6 (4 RBI total). Had a.260 (26-100) average with nine extra-base hits in June...Was 7-for-20 (.350) with RISP in June...Hit.211 (19-90) in May, after notching a.297 average (27-91) in April. Had a nine-game hitting streak from June 10-18...Was 13-37 (.351) with fi ve RBI over his streak. #44 JOHN MAYBERRY JR..194, 3 HR, 9 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.205 (8-39, 1 HR) Last HR: 6/12 vs. ATL (Wood) Season High, Hits: 4 (6/4 at ARI) RISP:.167 (3-18) Road:.185 (10-54, 2 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 32 Season High, Runs: 2 (2x, last 6/12 vs. ATL) Streak: 1 Game (1-4) Homestand: --- (0-0) Game-Tying HR: 1 Season High, RBI: 2 (3x, last 6/12 vs. ATL) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. ARI:.340 (18-53) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (4/16 vs. MIA) Has a.340 (18-53) career average versus Arizona...In three games versus the D-Backs this year, he s 4-7 (.571) with two doubles, one home run, two RBI and two runs scored. Snapped 0-for-17 skid with a single on June 28 vs. CIN...Hit.258 (8-31) in June, after going 4-31 (.129) in May and 3-19 (.158) in April. Is hitting.080 (2-25) with eight strikeouts as a pinch-hitter this season...has a.263 average (36-137) with seven home runs, 22 RBI and 14 walks as a pinch-hitter in his career. Is 10-46 (.217) against lefties this year, but is 7-for-his-last-21 (.333)...Hit.243 (17-70) against lefties last season.

JULY 11 VS. ARIZONA BATTER PAGES PAGE 4 #19 JOHNNY MONELL.189, 0 HR, 4 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.158 (3-19) Last HR: - Season High, Hits: 2 (6/28 vs. CIN) RISP:.250 (2-8) Road:.222 (4-18) At-Bats since Last HR: 45 Season High, Runs: 2 (7/5 at LAD) Streak: 3 Games (3-10) Homestand: --- (0-0) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 2 (2x, last 7/6 at SF) Game-Winning RBI: 1 Career vs. ARI:.000 (0-1) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - Had a career-high two RBI on July 6 at SF...Also on May 10 at PHI earlier this year. Recorded a career-high two hits on June 28 vs. CIN...Snapped an 0-for-15 skid with a single on June 24 at MIL. Had his contract selected from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League on June 23...Was with the Mets from May 5-25...Was hitting.374 (55-147) with 34 RBI in 41 games with Las Vegas. #16 DANNY MUNO.083, 0 HR, 0 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.063 (1-16, 0 HR) Last HR: - Season High, Hits: 1 (2x, last 6/6 at ARI) RISP:.333 (1-3) Road:.125 (1-8, 0 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 24 Season High, Runs: 1 (2x, last 5/30 vs. MIA) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 6) Homestand: --- (0-0) Game-Tying HR: - Season High, RBI: - Game-Winning RBI: - Career vs. ARI:.250 (1-4) Go-Ahead HR: - Season High, SB: 1 (4/17 vs. MIA) Was recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) for the fi fth time this year on July 10...Was also with the Mets from April 17-28, May 25-June 3, June 5-10 and June 12-14...Was hitting.295 (52-176) with 28 runs scored, nine doubles, one triple, two home runs and 16 RBI in 49 games for Las Vegas. Batted.333 (24-72) in 18 games with Las Vegas following June 14th option back to Triple-A. Committed three errors on June 13 vs. ATL, tying the club record for an individual in a single game...david Wright was the last Met to have three errors in a game on April 19, 2006 vs. ATL. #28 DANIEL MURPHY.276, 4 HR, 29 RBI Last Game: 1-4 Home:.246 (31-126, 2 HR) Last HR: 6/1 at SD (Cashner) Season High, Hits: 4 (6/1 at SDI) RISP:.296 (16-54) Road:.310 (35-113, 2 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 52 Season High, Runs: 3 (6/1 at SD) Streak: 2 Games (2-8) Homestand:.250 (1-4) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 4 (4/23 vs. ATL) Game-Winning RBI: 4 Career vs. ARI:.310 (40-129) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 1 (5/13 at CHC) Hitting.342 (27-79) with 10 RBI in 22 day games this year...batting.244 (10-41) with two doubles in 10 games since being reinstated from the 15-Day Disabled List on June 30. Had a 17 game on-base streak dating to May 21 end on 7/3 at LAD...Hit.391 (25-64) with a.426 OBP over that span. Reinstated him from the 15-Day Disabled List on June 30...Was placed on the DL with a left quad strain on June 5...Played four games with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League, hitting.467 (7-15) with two doubles and four RBI. Since May 1, is hitting.316 (50-158) with 10 doubles, 15 RBI, and a.361 OBP...His.316 average is 16th-highest in the majors (11th-best in the National League) over that span (minimum 150 plate appearances). #9 KIRK NIEUWENHUIS.106, 0 HR, 3 RBI Last Game: 0-0, BB (PH) Home:.000 (0-15, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/3 at MIA (Koehler) Season High, Hits: 1 (4x, last 7/6 at SF) RISP:.083 (1-12) Road:.138 (4-29, 0 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 75 Season High, Runs: 1 (4x, last 7/6 at SF) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 4) Homestand:.--- (0-0) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 1 (2x, last 5/10 at PHI) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Career vs. ARI:.258 (8-31) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (2x, last 5/10 at PHI) Broke an 0-for-13 streak as a Met with double in ninth inning on July 6 at SF...Walked twice on July 6 to double his season total. Selected from Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League on July 6...Was hitting.293 with three doubles and seven home runs in 15 games since being reacquired by New York. Is 0-14 with eight strikeouts as a pinch-hitter with the Mets. Was designated for assignment by the Mets on May 19 and then traded to Los Angeles-AL for cash on May 27...Played in 10 games with the Angels and hit.136 (3-22) with two doubles...was designated for assignment by Los Angeles-AL on June 10...Claimed by the Mets off waivers from Los Angeles-AL on June 13...Outrighted to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacifi c Coast League on June 15. #22 KEVIN PLAWECKI.236, 2 HR, 15 RBI Last Game: 0-3, BB Home:.216 (16-74, 1 HR) Last HR: 5/16 vs. MIL (Cotts) Season High, Hits: 2 (6x, last 7/4 at LAD) RISP:.323 (10-31) Road:.253 (21-83, 1 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 93 Season High, Runs: 2 (2x, 5/16 vs. MIL) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 3) Homestand:.000 (0-3) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 3 (4/25 at NYY) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. ARI:.200 (2-10) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - Has reached base safely in 16 of his last 19 since June 3, with a.304 (17-56) average and a.359 OBP over that span Grabbed fi rst career multi-double game on July 7 at SF...Recorded his second game-winning RBI of the season on July 3 at Los Angeles-NL with a sac fl y in the 9th inning. Has a.323 (10-31) average with RISP and.333 (6-18) average with two runners on base...has a.313 (5-16) average with RISP and two outs. Hit.262 (11-42) in June after hitting.203 (13-65) in May. Recorded his fi rst career game-winning RBI with a two-rbi double on June 4 at ARI. #11 RUBEN TEJADA.236, 1 HR, 13 RBI Last Game: 1-4, R, 1 K Home:.177 (14-79, 0 HR) Last HR: 5/23 at PIT (Bastardo) Season High, Hits: 3 (3x, last 7/5 at LAD) RISP:.200 (8-40) Road:.283 (28-99, 1 HR) At-Bats since Last HR: 136 Season High, Runs: 2 (3x, last 7/5 at LAD) Streak: 2 Games (2-8) Homestand:.250 (1-4) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, last 5/30 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Career vs. ARI:.294 (20-68) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (6/7 at ARI) Recorded fi rst hit at home since June 27 on July 10 vs. Arizona to break an 0-for-20 streak at home...is 8-for-26 (.308) since going 0-for-20 from June 27-July 2. Is hitting.283 (28-99) with a.368 OBP on the road...is batting.177 (14-79) with a.253 OBP at Citi Field. Is hitting.167 (10-60) over his last 16 games since June 23...Was hitting.315 (23-73) over his previous 19 with eight doubles and eight RBI Batting.308 (20-65) as a third baseman and.229 (16-70) as a shortstop. METS: Challenges used by Terry Collins: 22 Number of plays overturned: 12 Number of plays that stood: 10 Number of plays confi rmed: 0 INSTANT REPLAY REVIEWS OPPONENT: Challenges used by opposing manager: 13 Number of plays overturned: 10 Number of plays that stood: 0 Number of plays confi rmed: 3 Total number of plays viewed by teams via instant replay: 35 Crew chief reviews: 5 Longest time of replay: 5:44 (4/16 vs. MIA) Quickest time of replay: 0:32 (4/26 at NYY) METS vs. CORBIN Campbell - --- (0-0) Cuddyer -.364 (4-11, 1 2B, 1 RBI) Duda - --- (0-0) Flores -.000 (0-3, 1 K) Granderson - 000 (0-0) Lagares -.167 (1-6, 1 2B) Mayberry Jr. -.500 (1-2, 1 HR, 2 RBI) Monell - --- (0-0) Muno - --- (0-0) Murphy -.600 (3-5, 1 K) Nieuwenhuis - --- (0-0, 2 BB) Plawecki - --- (0-0) Tejada -.000 (0-2, 1 K)

JULY 11 VS. ARIZONA BULLPEN # 27 JEURYS FAMILIA - RHP 2-0, 1.31 ERA, 25 SV Last Win: 6.11 vs. SF Last Loss: 9.15.14 vs. MIA SV/OP (Last): 25-27, 7.10 vs. ARI Holds: 1 First Batter: 31-39 Inherited Runners/Strand: 13-12 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 3 SV 2.45 ERA (1 ER/3.2 IP) Is tied for fourth in the majors in saves (25). Has allowed 2 ER in his last 22.0 IP (0.82) and 4 ER in his last 36.2 innings (0.98 ERA) with 36 strikeouts...had a career-high 12.0 scoreless streak from May 21-June 15. Is 25-for-27 in save chances...is the second reliever in team history with 20 or more saves before July 1 (Francisco Rodriguez in 2011 and 2009) and the first with 22 saves in the team s first 81 games. Ranks 4th in the NL and 8th in the majors among relievers with a 1.31 ERA (min. 30 innings)...has stranded 12 of 13 inherited runners. Earned his 7th career save of four outs or more and fourth this season on June 15 vs. ATL... Also June 4 vs. ARI, May 31 vs. MIA and May 1 vs. WAS...Is tied for 1st in the majors with four saves of 4 outs or more this year...he has seven such saves over the last two years, tied for the most in the majors. # 36 SEAN GILMARTIN - LHP 1-0, 1.71 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 6.14 vs. ATL Last Loss: - SV/OP (Last): 0-1, None Holds: 1 First Batter: 18-30 Inherited Runners/Strand: 15-11 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP) Hasn t allowed a run in a career-high 11.2 innings and has allowed 3 runs over 23.1 innings (1.16 ERA) over his last 26 outings...lefties are 11-45 (.244) vs. him. Worked 2.0 scoreless and hitless innings to earn his first ML win on June 14 vs. ATL. Has stranded 11 of 15 inherited runners...righties are hitting.167 (8-48). Selected in the 2014 Rule 5 Draft from the Twins. # 58 JENRRY MEJIA - RHP 0-0, --- ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 9.27.14 vs. HOU Last Loss: 8.17.14 vs. SF SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 9.25.14 @WAS Holds: 0 First Batter: 0-0 Inherited Runners/Strand: 0-0 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV --- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP) Has not appeared in the majors this year...returned after a 80-game suspension for violating MLB s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program on July 7. Allowed one run in 6.0 innings (1.50 ERA) while notching 10 strikeouts in six minor league games. Was placed on the Disabled List with posterior elbow inflammation on April 7. Had 28 saves last year, including 18 after the All-Star break, tied for the second-most in the NL...Was 28-for-31 in save chances. # 39 BOBBY PARNELL - RHP 1-0, 1.13 ERA, 1 SV Last Win: 6.27 vs. CIN Last Loss: 7.22.13 vs. ATL SV/OP (Last): 1-1, 6.17 vs. TOR Holds: 2 First Batter: 4-10 Inherited Runners/Strand: 8-6 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV --- ERA (0 ER/0.0 IP) Has allowed 1 run in 8.0 innings since his return (9 games)...has stranded six of eight inherited runners...righties are hitting.294 (5-17) and lefties are 2-9 (.222). Tossed 1.2 scoreless inning to earn the save on June 16 vs. TOR...It was his first save since July 30, 2013 vs. MIA...It was his second career save of at least 1.2 innings and fourth multi-inning save. Picked up the win on June 27 vs. CIN...It was his first win since June 16, 2013 vs. Chicago-NL. Earned a hold and stranded one inherited runner on June 13 vs. ATL It was his first major league outing since March 31, 2014 vs. WAS...Activated from the 15-Day DL on June 11. # 47 HANSEL ROBLES - RHP 2-2, 4.37 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 7.3 at LAD Last Loss: 6.23 at MIL SV/OP (Last): 0-1, None Holds: 5 First Batter: 15-25 Inherited Runners/Strand: 16-12 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/1.2 IP) Has allowed two earned runs in his last 9.1 innings (1.93 ERA) dating to June 14. Lefties are 7-34 (.206) and righties are 11-50 (.220) Earned his first MLB win on June 15 vs. TOR...Suffered his first MLB loss on May 30 at MIA...Also tossed 2.0 scoreless innings to earn the win on July 3 at LAD. Was recalled on June 20 from Las Vegas (AAA)...He was a starter until he was converted into a reliever last year...made his MLB debut on April 24 at NYY. # 54 ALEX TORRES - LHP 0-0, 3.18 ERA, 1 SV Last Win: 8.16.14 at STL Last Loss: 8.14.14 @STL SV/OP (Last): 1-2, 4.18 vs. MIA Holds: 7 First Batter: 17-34 Inherited Runners/Strand: 22-17 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV 0.00 ERA (0 ER/0.1 IP) Has allowed 4 runs in his last 6.2 innings, spanning nine games (5.40 ERA). Has 21 walks, 22 hits and 30 strikeouts in 28.1 innings this year...suffered a blown save with two outs in ninth on June 13 vs. ATL. Righties are 9-56 (.161) and Lefties are 13-48 (.271)...Is 17-for-34 in first batters faced. Earned his first major league save on April 18 vs. MIA...Struck out Yelich to end the game. # 52 CARLOS TORRES - RHP 2-4, 4.36 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 5.18 vs. STL Last Loss: 7.1 vs. CHC SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 5.31.14@ PHI Holds: 11 First Batter: 28-38 Inherited Runners/Strand: 15-14 vs. ARI in 15: 0-0, 0 SV 27.00 ERA (3 ER/1.0 IP) Has allowed 9 earned runs in his last 11.0 innings (7.36 ERA) since June 5, but is unscored upon in five of his last six appearances. Is tied for 11th in the NL with 11 holds...lefties are 13-44 (.295). Has stranded 14 of 15 inherited runners...the sixth-best PCT (6.7%) in the majors. Worked 2.0 scoreless innings to earn the win on May 18 vs. STL...Also won, throwing 1 pitch on April 27 at MIA, stranded 2 runners. METS BULLPEN TOTALS PAGE 5 Wins: 10 Losses: 8 Holds: 40 Saves/Op: 29-36 ERA: 2.82 (71 ER/226.2 IP) Hits: 177 Runs: 73 HR: 14 Walks: 91 Strikeouts: 210 First Batter Retired/Faced: 160-245 (65 %) Inherited Runners/Stranded: 83-116 (72 %) Record when pen doesn t allow a run: 32-21 Record when pen allows a run: 13-21 PEN NOTES The pen has allowed 7 runs in its last 15 games (36.0 innings) for a 1.75 ERA. Ranks fifth in the majors with a 2.82 overall bullpen ERA. Has allowed 14 home runs, the tied for the fewest in the majors with Miami...Opponents are hitting.217, the fourth-lowest mark in the majors. BULLPEN - LAST 3 SERIES Opp W-L-S IP H R ER BB K HR @LAD 1-0-2 9.0 5 1 1 1 9 0 @SF 0-0-2 4.0 3 1 1 1 5 0 ARI 0-0-1 1.0 2 1 1 2 13 0 BULLPEN BY MONTH W-L ERA Sv-Op IP H R ER BB K April 3-2 3.16 11-12 57.0 38 21 20 19 62 May 2-2 2.44 6-9 77.1 63 22 21 24 74 June 4-3 2.94 7-10 70.1 59 23 23 39 55 July 1-1 2.91 5-5 21.2 17 7 7 9 19 Aug. Sept. LAST 5 APPEARANCES JEURYS FAMILIA 7.1 CHC ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7.3 @LAD S 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7.6 @SF S 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7.8 @SF S 0.2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7.10 ARI S 1.0 2 1 1 0 1 0 SEAN GILMARTIN 6.19 @ATL BS 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6.20 @ATL ND 1.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 6.23 @MIL ND 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7.1 CHC ND 0.1 1 0 0 1 0 0 7.4 @LAD ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 JENRRY MEJIA (w/ Gulf Coast & Las Vegas) 6.25 @NAT ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6.29 SAC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 7.2 @TAC ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7.3 @TAC ND 1.0 2 1 1 0 3 0 7.5 ALB S 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 BOBBY PARNELL 6.23 @MIL ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 2 0 6.27 CIN W 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6.30 CHC ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7.1 CHC ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7.8 @SF ND 0.1 2 1 1 0 0 0 HANSEL ROBLES 6.23 @MIL L 0.1 0 1 1 1 1 0 6.27 CIN ND 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.28 CIN ND 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 7.1 CHC ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7.3 @LAD W 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 0 ALEX TORRES 6.21 @ATL ND 0.1 0 0 0 2 0 0 6.27 CIN ND 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7.2 CHC ND 1.0 1 2 2 1 0 1 7.4 @LAD ND 1.1 2 1 1 1 0 0 7.7 @SF ND 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CARLOS TORRES 6.27 CIN ND 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6.28 CIN ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.1 CHC L 0.2 3 2 2 1 0 0 7.4 @LAD ND 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 0 7.7 @SF ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0

JULY 11 VS. ARIZONA HIGH/LOW & CHARTS PAGE 6 INDIVIDUAL BATTING HIGHS Longest Hitting Streak...12 games (Cuddyer, 5.24-June 7) Most Runs, Game... 3 (5x, last, Campbell, 6.28 vs. CIN) Most Hits, Game..... 4 (4x, last, Flores, 7.5 at LAD) Most RBI, Game...4 (5x, last, Matz, 6.28 vs. CIN) Most Doubles, Game...2 (10x, last, Plawecki, 7.7 at SF) Most Triples, Game...1 (9x last, Granderson, 7.7 at SF) Most Home Runs, Game... 2 (4x, last, Granderson, 6.7 at ARI) Home Runs, Consecutive Games...2 (4x, last, Granderson, 6.26-6.27) Grand Slams...1 (Flores, 5.16 vs. MIL off Garza) Pinch-Hit Home Runs... Leadoff Home Runs...(4x, last, Granderson, 6.26 vs. CIN off Cueto) Walk-off Home Runs... Most Walks, Game... 3 (3x, last, Campbell, 6.28 vs. CIN) Most Strikeouts, Game... 4 (2x, last, Duda, 7.1 vs. CHC) Most Total Bases, Game...10 (Duda, 5.27 vs. PHI) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game... 3 (2x, last, Mayberry Jr, 6.4 at ARI) Most Stolen Bases, Game...2 (Campbell, 6.7 at ARI) TEAM BATTING HIGHS Most Runs, Game...14 (5.16 vs. MIL) Fewest Runs, Game... 0 (10x, last, 7.7 at SF) Most Runs, Inning... 10 (4th, 5.16 vs. MIL) Most Hits, Game...16 (5.16 vs. MIL) Fewest Hits, Game...0 (6.9 vs. SF) Most Hits, Inning...9 (4th inning, 5.16 vs. MIL) Most Total Bases, Game...29 (5.16 vs. MIL) Most Doubles, Game...5 (6.4 at ARI) Most Triples, Game...1 (9x, last, 7.7 at SF) Most Home Runs, Game...4 (3x, last, 6.14 vs. ATL) Grand Slams, Game...1 (5.16 vs. MIL) Home Runs, Consecutive Games...4 (6.4-6.7) Most Home Runs, Inning...2 (5x, last, 7.10 vs. ARI, 1st inning, Duda & Cuddyer) Back-to-Back Home Runs... 1 (4x, last, Duda & Cuddyer, 7.10 vs. ARI off Anderson) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...7 (5.16 vs. MIL) Most Walks, Nine-Inning Game...8 (4.23 vs. ATL) Most Walks, Extra Innings...8 (6.27 vs. CIN) Most Strikeouts, Nine-Inning Game...16 (6.1 at SD) Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings... 14 (5.18 vs. STL) Most Stolen Bases, Game...4 (6.7 at ARI) LOB, Nine Innings...12 (3x last, 7.5 at LAD) LOB, Extra Innings... 19 (6.27 vs. CIN) Most Double Plays Hit into, Game...4 (3x, last, 6.6 at ARI) FIELDING Most Errors, Team, Game... 4 (4.26 at NYY) Most Errors, Individual, Game...3 (Muno, 6.13 vs. ATL - tied club mark) Most Double Plays Turned, Nine-Inning Game...3 (6.12 vs. ATL) Consecutive Errorless Games, Team...5 (5.2-5.8) STARTERS BY POSITION C- Plawecki-45, d Arnaud-19, Recker-16, Monell-7 1B- Duda-81, Cuddyer-6 2B- Murphy-39, Herrera-25, Tejada-11, Flores-11, Muno-1 3B- Campbell -35, Murphy-23, Tejada-18, Wright-8, Muno-3 SS- Flores-69, Tejada-18 LF- Cuddyer-62, Mayberry Jr-11, Ceciliani-8, Nieuwenhuis-5, Campbell-2 RF- Granderson-79, Mayberry Jr-8 CF- Lagares-77, Ceciliani-5, Nieuwenhuis-3, Granderson-1 P- Colon-17, degrom-17, Harvey-16, Niese-16, Syndergaard-11, Gee-7, Matz -2, Montero-1 DH - Cuddyer-3, Muno-1, Ceciliani-1 STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER - TOTAL BATTING ORDERS -71 1st - Granderson-80, Lagares-4, Mayberry Jr-2, Tejada-1 2nd - Lagares-32, Tejada-26, Wright-8, Campbell -5, d Arnaud-5, Murphy-5, Mayberry Jr-2, Flores-2, Herrera-1, Ceciliani-1 3rd - Duda-71, Murphy-9, Cuddyer-6, Mayberry Jr-2 4th - Cuddyer-55, Murphy-12, Flores-9, Duda-6, d Arnaud-2, Campbell-2 5th - Murphy-36, Flores-24, Cuddyer-9, Mayberry Jr-6, Duda-5, Ceciliani-3, d Arnaud-3, Campbell-1, Lagares-1 6th - Flores-23, Lagares-15, Campbell-15, Mayberry Jr-6, Ceciliani-6, Plawecki-6, d Arnaud-4, Nieuwenhuis-3, Herrera-2, Recker-2, Tejada-2, Muno-1, Monell-1, Cuddyer-1 7th - Lagares-16, Plawecki-17, Flores-9, Herrera-8, Campbell-8, d Arnaud-5, Tejada-5, Monell-4, Nieuwenhuis-4, Recker-3, Ceciliani-3, Muno-2, Monell-2, Mayberry Jr-1 8th - Plawecki-20, Recker-11, Tejada-12, Flores-10, Herrera-9, Campbell-6, degrom-5, Syndergaard-4, Niese-3, Muno-2, Harvey-1, Lagares-1, Matz-1 9th - Colon-16, Harvey-13, Niese-11, degrom-11, Gee-7, Lagares-9, Syndergaard-7, Herrera-5, Tejada-2, Plawecki-2, Flores-2, Nieuwenhuis-1, Montero-1, Matz-1 CURRENT DISABLED LIST NAME INJURY ON DL RETURN DATE Puello stress reaction in his back retro to 4.3 4.18 Wright mild strain of right hamstring 4.15 4.30 Blevins distal radius fracture of the left arm 4.20 5.5 Montero right rotation cuff inflammation retro to 4.29 5.14 Carlyle back spasms retro to 5.12 5.27 Goeddel strained right elbow 6.12 6.27 d Arnaud left elbow sprain retro to 6.21 7.6 Matz partial torn lat muscle (left side) retro to 7.6 7.21 Wheeler Tommy John surgery OUT FOR SEASON Edgin Tommy John surgery OUT FOR SEASON CATCHERS STEALING NAME CS ATT PCT d Arnaud 3 11 27 % Monell 0 2 0 % Plawecki 8 31 26 % Others 1 6 17 % TOTALS 12 50 24 % MULTI-RUN INNINGS RUNS TIMES LAST 2 36 (9th, 7.8 at SF) 3 23 (9th, 7.6 at SF) 4 5 (1st, 7.10 vs. ARI) 5-6 - 7 1 (4th, 4.19 vs. MIA) 10 1 (4th, 5.16 vs. MIL) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTALS OPPONENTS 40 34 22 46 34 47 26 32 21 5 307 NY METS 31 22 26 65 32 48 31 28 13 5 301 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS Most Runs Allowed, Game... 9 (Colon, 5.20 vs. STL) Most Hits Allowed, Game...11 (3x, last, Gee, 6.14 vs. ATL) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...3 (degrom, 4.24 at NYY) Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning...2 (2x, last, 4th, Colon, 5.20 vs. STL) Most Strikeouts, Game, Starter...13 (Syndergaard, 7.10 vs. ARI) Most Strikeouts, Game, Reliever... 4 (2x, last, Verrett, 6.18 at TOR) Most Walks, Game...5 (Gee, 5.3 vs. WAS) Longest Winning Streak... 5 (2x, last, Harvey & Colon) Longest Losing Streak...6 (Niese, 5.14-6.30) Most Innings Pitched, Game...8.2 (Harvey, 4.25 at NYY) Most Innings Pitched, Reliever... 3.0 (Verrett, 7.5 at LAD Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Starter...18.1 (degrom, 4.8-4.18) Most Consecutive Scoreless Inn., Reliever... 12.0 IP (2x, last, Familia, May 21-June 15) TEAM PITCHING HIGHS Most Runs Allowed...10 (5.19 vs. STL) Most Runs Allowed, Inning... 6 (2x, last, 4th, 5.20 vs. STL) Most Hits Allowed, Game... 15 (5.19 vs. STL) Most Hits Allowed, Inning...7 (6th, 5.19 vs. STL) Fewest Runs Allowed, Game...0 (8x, last, 7.6 at SF) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game... 2 (2x, last, 6.1 at SD) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings... 21.0 (7.4-7.7) Most Home Runs Allowed, Game...4 (2x, last, 5.30 vs. MIA) Back-to-Back Home Runs, Allowed...2x (last, A. Torres, 5.30 vs. MIA-Stanton & Baker) Leadoff Home Runs, Allowed...1 (Niese, 4.10 at ATL - Maybin) Most Strikeouts, Nine Innings...14 (7.10 vs. ARI) Most Strikeouts, Extra Innings... 18 (5.18 vs. STL) Most Walks Allowed, Nine Innings...8 (6.17 at TOR) Most Walks Allowed, Extra Innings...5 (7.1 vs. CHC) Fewest Walks Allowed, Game...0 (13x, last, 6.26 vs. CIN) Most Pitchers Used, Nine Innings...5 (18x, last, 6.20 at ATL) Most Pitchers Used, Extra Innings...7 (6.27 vs. CIN) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS Longest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game... 3:22 (6.4 at ARI) Longest Game, Time, Extra-Inning Game...4:33 (6.27 vs. CIN) Shortest Game, Time, Nine-Inning Game... 1:58 (4.27 at MIA) Longest Game, Innings... 14 (5.18 vs. STL) Largest Paid Attendance, Home... 43,947 (4.13 vs. PHI) Largest Paid Attendance, Road...52,570 (7.3 at LAD) Smallest Paid Attendance, Home...20,534 (5.5 vs. BAL) Smallest Paid Attendance, Road... 17,076 (4.29 at MIA) Home Sellouts...2 (2x, last, 4.18 vs. MIA) Longest Winning Streak...11 (4.12-4.23) Longest Losing Streak...7 (6.17-6.24) Largest Deficit Overcome...5 runs (trailed 8-3 after top 4, won 10-8, 6.14 vs. ATL) Largest Lead Lost... 4 runs (led 5-1 in 5th, lost, 6-5, 5.14 at CHC) OUTFIELD ASSISTS (14) NAME TOTAL (LAST) Granderson 6 6.17 at TOR Cuddyer 3 6.9 vs. SF Lagares 2 6.23 at MIL Ceciliani 1 6.13 vs. ATL Mayberry Jr. 1 7.7 at SF Campbell 1 7.8 at SF HOME RUN CHART 2-HR Games (4) Recker, (May 14 at CHC) Duda (May 21 vs. STL) Duda (May 27 vs. PHI) Granderson (June 7 at ARI) Mets Pepsi Porch HR (5) Granderson (May 16 vs. MIL) Granderson (May 17 vs. MIL) Duda (May 29 vs. MIA) Ceciliani (June 14 vs. ATL) Granderson (June 26 vs. CIN) Leadoff HR (4) Granderson (April 26 at NYY off Eovaldi) Granderson (May 17 vs. MIL off Peralta) Granderson (June 7 at ARI off Collmenter) Granderson (June 26 vs. CIN off Cueto) Pinch-Hit HR (-) Walk-off HR (-) Grand Slams (1) Flores (May 16 vs. MIL off Garza) Back-to-Back HR (4) Wright/Mayberry Jr. (April 10 at Atlanta) Duda/Flores (May 11 at Chicago-NL) Flores/Recker (May 14 at Chicago-NL) Duda/Cuddyer (July 10 vs. Arizona) CAREER WALKOFFS NAME TIMES LAST Campbell 0 - Cuddyer 4 6.11.15 (1B) d Arnaud 1 9.15.13 (1B) Duda 4 6.27.15 (FC) Flores 3 6.15.15 (1B) Granderson 4 4.25.14 (1B) Lagares 0 - Mayberry Jr. 6 5.18.15 (1B) Monell 0 - Muno 0 - Murphy 2 4.9.12 (1B) Nieuwenhuis 2 6.16.13 (HR) Plawecki 0 - Tejada 4 7.7.14 (1B) RECORD BREAKDOWN Leading After 6... 37-3 Tied After 6...5-7 Trailing After 6...3-32 Leading After 7...38-3 Tied After 7...7-3 Trailing After 7...0-35 Leading After 8...39-1 Tied After 8...5-2 Trailing After 8...1-39 Out Hit Opponent...30-3 Get Out Hit... 11-36 Equal in Hits...4-3 Quality Start... 41-15 Non Quality Start...4-26 Shutouts... 8-10 One Run Games... 16-14 Two Run Games...8-7 Score 4 or More Runs...32-5 Score 3 or Less Runs...13-37 Hit a Home Run...27-14 Hit 2+ Home Runs...12-5 Do Not Allow a Home Run... 28-14 Hit More Home Runs...20-6 Opponent Hits More HRs... 11-18 Starter Goes 6.0 +... 43-21 Starter Goes 7.0 +...26-9 Starter Goes 8.0 +...9-1 Home... 30-14 Road... 15-28 Day Games...20-8 Night Games... 25-34 Scoring First... 29-11 Opponent Scores First... 15-32 vs. NL East... 23-15 vs. NL Central...8-15 vs. NL West...9-8 Interleague...5-4 Series at Home... 9-4-1 Series on Road... 4-9-1 Overall Series... 14-13-2 First Game of Series... 16-13 Rubber Game of Series...6-3 Last Game of Series...19-8 Series Sweeps...7-5 Errorless... 31-16 Walk-off...5-1 Last At-Bat...9-6 Extra Innings...4-2 vs. LHP Starters...8-7 vs. RHP Starters...37-35 MISC. WINS Come from Behind Wins...20 last 7.10 vs. ARI (trailed 1-0 after top1, won 4-2) Wins in Last At-Bat... 9 last, 7.6 at SF Walk-off Wins... 5 last, 6.27 vs. CIN (Duda RBI FC)