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MIAMI MARLINS (73-77) THIRD PLACE, NL EAST, -14.0 GB NEW YORK METS (73-79) FOURTH PLACE, NL EAST -15.0 GB Wednesday, September 17, 2014 7:10 p.m. Citi Field Flushing, NY RHP Henderson Alvarez (10-6, 2.81) vs. RHP Dillon Gee (7-7, 3.80) SNY WOR 710 AM ESPN 1050 AM Game #153 Home Game #78 TRENDING: New York snapped its three-game losing streak with last night s 9-1 win...the Mets are 6-4 in their last 10 games, 5-4 on this homestand and 38-39 at home this season. RUBBER GAME: New York is 10-6 in rubber games this year, including 6-2 at home and 2-0 vs. Miami...The Mets have won their last three straight rubber games. SINCE JULY 4: The Mets are 36-31 since Independence Day...The 36 wins are tied for the fourth-most in the National League and tied for the seventh-most in the majors...washington has won 41 games during that stretch to lead the NL and the Angels are first overall with 46 wins. VS. NL EAST: The Mets are in the midst of a stretch of 13 straight games vs. the NL East (currently 2-4)...New York is 19-16 in its last 35 games vs. NL East teams...overall, the Mets are 34-35 vs. the NL East, including 17-20 at home...new York is 11-7 vs. Miami (6-2 at home). WILMER FLORES: Started at second base last night and tied his career-high with six RBI...He also had six RBI on June 2 at Philadelphia earlier this season as the starting shortstop...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, Flores is the seventh player since 1920 to have a game with at least six RBI as a second baseman and as a shortstop, and the only one to do so in the same season...the other six are: Jeff Blauser, Eddie Joost, Felipe Lopez, Dick McAuliffe, Juan Uribe and Jose Valentin...1920 was the first year RBI were recorded. MORE FLO: Wilmer Flores is the only player in the majors with multiple games of at least six RBI this season The last Mets player to have two such games in a season was Carlos Delgado in 2008 Robin Ventura (1999) and Mike Piazza (2002) are the only other players in franchise history with two such games The last rookie with two six- RBI games in a season was Geovany Soto in 2008 for Chicago-NL He drove in seven and six in separate games. CONTINUOUS FLO: Wilmer Flores hit two home runs last night for his first career multi-home run game...he also finished with a career hightying three hits, his fourth such game, third this year and first since August 31 at Philadelphia Snapped a 0-21 skid with a two-run home run on September 13, and has gone 8-14 (.571) since The last Mets player with two home runs in a game this season was Lucas Duda on August 24 at Los Angeles-NL The last Mets player with a multi-home run game at Citi Field was Chris Young on June 24 of this year vs. Oakland...Flores has an extra-base hit in a career-best four consecutive games (six total; two doubles, one triple, three home runs) That streak is tied for the second longest by a Mets player this season and one behind the team-best run done by David Wright, June 19-June 24. GOLDEN GLOVE: Juan Lagares, who left last night s game with a hyperextended right elbow, is second among all major leaguers with a 3.4 defensive WAR behind Atlanta s Andrelton Simmons (3.5) this season...lagares range factor (putout and assists/innings) is 2.85 which leads all NL outfielders...lagares has 28 defensive runs saved, second among all major leaguers to Atlanta s Jason Heyward, who has 34, despite playing 320 fewer innings...lagares is hitting.317 (19-60) with seven runs scored, four doubles, five RBI and seven stolen bases in 14 games this month...lagares seven stolen bases are the most in the majors this month. FROM THE OUTFIELD: Lagares collected his sixth outfield assist last night...he had 15 assists in 2013...His 21 outfield assists are the most by a Mets outfielder over a two-year span since Bernard Gilkey had 26 (17 in 1997 and nine in 1998). DANIEL MURPHY: Is sixth in the NL with 48 multi-hit games...he is 11th in the NL with a.295 batting average, ninth with 164 hits. MARLINS-METS NOTES: This is the fifth straight year the Mets have had a winning record vs. the Marlins at home...over the last three years, New York is 18-8 vs. Miami at Citi Field...New York has 11 wins vs. the Marlins this year, one shy of the franchise record for the most in a single-season...the Mets won 12 games vs. Miami in 2001 and 2012. 2014: 11-7 2013: 8-11 History 185-171 @NY: 6-2 @NY: 5-4 @NY: 97-81 @MIA: 5-5 @MIA: 3-7 @MIA: 88-90 QUALITY: The Mets are tied for sixth in the majors with 94 quality starts. DILLON GEE: Has 44 straight starts of at least 5.0 innings dating back to May 19, 2013, the longest active streak in the majors...gee is 3-1 with a 3.60 ERA (10 earned runs/25.0 innings) over his last four starts following a career-high five-game losing streak from July 19-August 19. TERRIFIC TRAVIS: Travis d Arnaud has seven doubles, one home run and eight RBI in his last 13 games...his seven doubles are tied for the most in the majors this month...d Arnaud is hitting.282 (68-241) with 10 home runs and 32 RBI since returning from Triple-A (65 games)...d Arnaud leads the Mets with a.483 slugging percentage in the second-half, which ranks 10th in the NL (minimum 180 at-bats) and is tied for seventh with 13 doubles. ROOKIE POWER: Travis d Arnaud has 13 home runs, the most by a rookie catcher in team history, the most among NL rookies this season and tied for the fourth-most in the majors among rookies...only two Mets have led NL rookies in home runs (Darryl Strawberry with 26 in 1983 and Ron Swoboda with 19 in 1965). LUCAS DUDA: Is tied for third in the NL with his career-high 27 home runs...duda s career-high 81 RBI are tied for 10th in the NL...He is tied for fourth in the majors with 13 home runs since the All-Star break...duda has scored four times in his last six games. CARLOS TORRES: Has allowed two earned runs with 19 strikeouts in his last 21.0 innings (0.86 ERA)...Torres is second among major league relievers with 85.1 innings and has posted a career-high seven victories this season. derookie: Jacob degrom will make his 22nd start on Sunday at Atlanta...He tied the modern-era major league record with eight consecutive strikeouts to begin Monday s game DeGrom tied Houston s Jim Deshaies...DeGrom fanned a career-best 13, his third career double-digit strikeout game...he has three games in his 21 starts with 11 or more strikeouts tied with Nolan Ryan for the second-most in team history...degrom went 28.0 straight innings from August 23 through the sixth inning Monday night without surrendering an earned run...that streak set a franchise rookie record and was the longest by any major league rookie starter since Matt Cain went 30.2 innings without an earned run in 2006...Research courtesy of Elias...Over his last 14 starts, degrom is 8-2 with a 1.93 ERA (20 earned runs/93.1 innings) He ranks fifth in the majors in ERA since June 21, trailing only Clayton Kershaw (1.26), Jon Lester (1.76), Chris Sale (1.84) and Corey Kluber (1.86). WHEELCHAIR SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: The Mets in partnership with the Wheelchair Sports Federation and NYC Parks will host a Wheelchair Softball Tournament at Citi Field tomorrow and Friday...The Mets, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees are among the teams that will compete in the double-elimination event in the parking lot at Citi Field...Mets partners Dunkin' Donuts, Pepsi and Subway will be providing food and refreshments for the players. AT ATLANTA UPCOMING OPPONENTS Fri., Sept. 18 RHP Zack Wheeler (10-10, 3.61) vs. RHP Julio Teheran (13-12, 2.89) 7:35 p.m. (SNY, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050) Sat., Sept. 19 LHP Jonathon Niese (8-11, 3.55) vs. LHP Mike Minor (6-11, 4.74) 7:10 p.m. (PIX11, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050) Sun., Sept. 20 RHP Jacob degrom (8-6, 2.68) vs. RHP Ervin Santana (14-9, 3.74) 1:35 p.m. (SNY, WOR 710 AM, ESPN 1050)

#35 DILLON GEE (7-7, 3.80) RHP Height: 6-1 Weight: 204 pounds Age: 28 (4/28/86) Born: Cleburne, TX Resides: Cleburne, TX Signed Through: 2014 vs. Opp vs. Opp Citi Pitcher 2014 2013 Career 2014 Career Field RHP Henderson Alvarez10-6, 2.81 5-6, 3.59 25-29, 3.79 2-1, 3.45 4-2, 3.56 1-1, 4.00 RHP Dillon Gee 7-7, 3.80 12-11, 3.62 40-33, 3.87 1-0, 0.00 3-0, 2.30 19-18, 3.32 GEE S STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN CATEGORY AB H HR BB SO AVG vs. Right (2014) 219 52 8 19 51.237 vs. Right (Career) 1246 308 31 80 258.247 vs. Left (2014) 249 60 10 22 37.241 vs. Left (Career) 1143 295 43 123 200.258 LAST START: Received the win in the Mets 4-3 victory against Washington on September 12 at Citi Field, breaking the Nationals 12-game winning streak at Citi Field...Pitched 5.1 innings, allowing three runs, earned and a season-high nine hits...allowed a home run to Anthony Rendon...Struck out four while walking two. BACK ON TRACK: Gee has received the win in three of his last four starts, following a five-game losing streak...over his last four games, Gee has a 3.60 ERA (10 earned runs/25.0 innings pitched) with 18 strikeouts and eight walks. INNINGS STREAK: Has thrown 44 straight starts of 5.0 innings or more dating to May 19, 2013, the longest active streak in the majors...matt Harvey has the second-longest active streak in the majors with 36 games of at least 5.0 innings...gee s streak is the fifth-longest streak in Mets history...dwight Gooden pitched 50 straight games of at least 5.0 innings from September 30, 1987 to June 19, 1989...During this streak, Gee is 17-13 with a 3.35 ERA (106 earned runs/285.0 innings pitched)...the last time Gee pitched fewer than 5.0 innings in a start was on May 14, 2013 against St. Louis at Busch Stadium. HOME RUNS: Allowed one home run in his last start...has given up 12 home runs in his last 11 starts dating to July 19 (66.0 innings pitched)...has allowed 18 home runs over 125.2 innings pitched this season, for a 1.29 HR/9 rate, 10th-highest in the majors and sixth-highest in the NL (minimum 120.0 innings pitched). HARD HITS: Allowed a season-high nine hits in his last start, his most allowed since surrendering nine hits also against Washington at Citi Field on September 10, 2013...Has allowed at least six hits in each of his last five starts dating to August 19...It is tied for the longest streak of his career...gee also had five consecutive games of allowing six hits or more from August 8, 2013 to August 30, 2013. HITLESS: Gee is 0-40 at the plate dating to September 15, 2013...Has been hitless in 18 games, the third-longest active streak in the majors...pittsburgh s Edinson Volquez leads with 21 games without a hit...it is also tied for the 17th longest streak in Mets history...doug Sisk leads with 26 games from April 11, 1984 to September 18, 1987...Gee is hitless in all 16 games in which he s had an at-bat this season, tied with Al Leiter for the sixth-longest streak to start a season in Mets history...randy Tate leads with 22 games without a hit from April 14, 1975 to September 18, 1975. SECOND HALF: Since the All Star break, Gee is 3-6 with a 4.91 ERA (36 earned runs/66.0 innings pitched) with 51 strikeouts and 25 walks in 11 starts...gee has the fifth-highest ERA in the majors since the All Star break (minimum 65.0 innings pitched)...miami s Nathan Eovaldi leads the majors with a 6.04 ERA (45 earned runs/67.0 innings pitched) over this span...before the All-Star break, Gee was 4-1 with a 2.56 ERA (17 earned runs/59.2 innings pitched), with 37 strikeouts and 16 walks in nine starts. EARLY SUCCESS: Gee has a 2.70 ERA (six earned runs/20.0 innings pitched) and batters are hitting.200 (14-70) in the first inning with 10 strikeouts...from the seventh inning on, Gee has a 10.61 ERA (11 earned runs/9.1 innings pitched) and batters are hitting.405 (17-42)...With no outs, batters have a.203 average (32-158) with 25 strikeouts...with two outs, batters have a.261 average (41-157)...The first time around the order batters have a.201 average (33-164) with 33 of Gee s 84 strikeouts. STRANDED: Gee has a 78.9% left on base percentage, eighth-highest in the NL (minimum 120.0 innings pitched)...runners in scoring position have a.268 (22-82) average against Gee this season...runners on base have a.280 (44-157) average against Gee...With runners in scoring position and two outs, batters hold a.233 (10-43) mark. STRIKEOUTS: Gee s 88 strikeouts are tied with Washington s Doug Fister for the second-fewest in the NL and his 6.30 K/9 is 13th-lowest in the NL (minimum 120.0 innings pitched). MAJOR LEAGUE HITTING TOTALS: YEAR AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SAC 2013.133 60 0 8 0 1 0 4 8 2014.000 34 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 TOTALS.106 177 7 19 3 1 0 11 24 Most Hits, Game: Most RBI, Game: Batting Notes: 2 (August 7, 2011 vs Atlanta) 1 RBI (11x, last, 4/16/14 at Arizona) Picked up his lone RBI of the season, grounding out against Brandon McCarthy in the Mets' 5-2 win against Arizona on April 16 at Chase Field. GEE S 2014 PITCHING LOG (20 G, 20 GS) Date Opp. Dec. IP H R 22 ER HR BB K P-S ERA 3/31 vs. WSH ND,7-9 6.2 4 4 4 1 2 5 100-68 5.40 4/5 vs. CIN ND, 6-3 7.1 6 3 3 2 1 4 100-68 4.50 4/11 @LAA ND, 4-5 5.2 6 4 4 2 4 5 100-59 5.03 4/16 @ARI W, 5-2 7.0 3 0 0 0 0 3 72-48 3.71 4/22 vs. STL L, 0-3 6.0 7 2 2 0 2 4 95-61 3.58 4/27 vs. MIA W, 4-0 8.0 3 0 0 0 4 6 110-71 2.88 5/4 @ COL W 5-1 6.0 6 0 0 0 1 5 113-68 2.51 5/10 vs. PHI ND, 4-5 6.0 6 3 3 1 1 1 81-51 2.73 7/9 vs. ATL W, 4-1 7.0 6 1 1 0 1 4 85-61 2.56 7/19 @ SD L, 0-6 5.0 5 4 4 2 0 8 80-56 2.92 7/24 @ MIL L, 1-9 5.0 6 6 6 1 2 6 91-60 3.49 7/29 vs. PHI L, 0-6 6.2 5 5 5 2 3 2 102-64 3.77 8/4 vs. SF ND, 3-4 5.2 5 2 2 0 3 6 106-69 3.73 8/9 @ PHI ND, 2-1 7.0 3 1 1 1 3 4 109-63 3.54 8/14 vs. WAS L, 1-4 6.0 4 4 4 2 4 3 93-56 3.69 8/19 @ OAK L, 2-6 5.2 8 4 4 0 2 4 110-65 3.84 8/26 vs. ATL W, 3-2 6.2 6 2 2 0 2 1 101-63 3.77 8/31 vs. PHI W, 6-5 6.0 7 3 3 1 3 7 95-60 3.81 9/6 @ CIN L, 1-2 7.0 7 2 2 2 1 6 104-71 3.74 9/12 vs. WAS W, 4-3 5.1 9 3 3 1 2 4 108-71 3.80 W-L IP H R ER HR BB K P-S ERA 2014 Totals 7-7 125.2 112 53 53 18 41 88 1955-1253 3.80 2013 Totals 12-11 199.0 208 84 80 24 47 142 2985-1965 3.62 Career Totals 40-33 628.0 603 288 270 74 203 458 3.87 NOTES VS. MIAMI Last Win vs. Miami: Won in the Mets 4-0 victory on April 27 at Citi Field...Pitched a season-high 8.0 innings, allowing three hits, while walking four and striking out six. Last Loss vs. Miami: Has never lost to Miami. Career vs. Miami: Is 3-0 with a 2.30 ERA (eight earned runs/31.1 innings pitched) in five career starts. Key Matchups: Marcell Ozuna -.429 (3-7) Ed Lucas -.333 (1-3, 2B, SO) Garrett Jones -.313 (5-16, 2B, 4 SO) GEE S 2014 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN CATEGORY W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER HR BB K Home 5-3 3.72 12-12 77.1 68 32 32 10 28 47 Road 2-4 3.91 8-8 48.1 44 21 21 8 13 41 Day 4-1 2.35 8-8 53.2 41 14 14 6 15 42 Night 3-6 4.88 12-12 72.0 71 39 39 12 26 46 1st Half 4-1 2.56 9-9 59.2 47 17 17 6 16 37 2nd Half 3-6 4.91 11-11 66.0 65 36 36 12 25 51 March 0-0 5.40 1-1 6.2 4 4 4 1 2 5 April 2-1 2.38 5-5 34.0 25 9 9 4 11 22 May 1-0 2.25 2-2 12.0 12 3 3 1 2 6 June 0-0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 July 1-3 6.08 4-4 23.2 22 16 16 5 6 20 August 2-2 3.89 6-6 37.0 33 16 16 4 17 25 September 1-1 3.65 2-2 12.1 16 5 5 3 3 10 vs. NL 7-6 3.54 18-18 114.1 98 45 45 16 35 79 vs. AL 0-1 6.35 2-2 11.1 14 8 8 2 6 9 After a Win 3-5 3.84 11-11 70.1 60 30 30 12 19 47 After a Loss 4-2 3.51 8-8 48.2 48 19 19 5 20 36 GEE S SEASON & CAREER HIGHS 2014 Best Career Best Win Streak 3 (4/27-7/9) 7 (4/17/11-6/10/11) Strikeouts 8 (7/19 @SD) 12 (5/30/13 @NY-AL) Double Digit K Games None 1 (12, 5/30/13 @NY-AL) Scoreless Streak 16.0 IP (4/22-5/4) 16.0 IP (4/22/14-5/4/14) Low Hits, CG None 4 (5/25/11 vs. ChC) High Hits, Game 9 (9/12 vs. WAS) 12 (4/23/12 vs. SF) High HR, Game 2 (6x, last, 9/6 @ CIN) 3 (5x, last, 6/27/13 @WSH) High Runs, Game 6 (7/24 @MIL) 8 (8/22/11 @PHI) High Walks, Game 4 (3x, last 8/14 vs. WAS) 6 (2x, last, 8/22/11 @PHI) Innings Pitched, Game 8.0 IP (4/27 vs MIA) 8.1 (6/17/13 @ATL) Complete Games None 3 (last, 9/21/13 @PHI) Shutouts None None METS STARTING PITCHER BREAKDOWN QUALITY METS STARTER GS STARTS BABIP K/9 RECORD Zack Wheeler 30 20.304 8.93 14-16 Bartolo Colon 29 19.307 6.76 16-13 Jonathon Niese 28 20.306 6.63 14-14 Dillon Gee 19 11.254 6.30 9-11 Jacob degrom 21 16.295 8.98 10-11 Daisuke Matsuzaka 9 3.258 8.33 5-4 Jenrry Mejia 7 2.343 9.54 4-3 Rafael Montero 7 3.283 8.31 1-6 Carlos Torres 1 0.310 9.17 0-1 W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG STARTERS 53-52 3.67 926.1 887 406 378 290 784 92.252 RELIEV ERS 20-27 3.30 449.1 410 186 165 192 436 48.242 TOTALS 73-79 3.55 1375.2 1297 592 543 482 1220 140.249 NExT GAME S STARTER - #45 ZACK WHEELER (10-10, 3.61) - RHP LAST START: Suffered the loss in the Mets 10-3 defeat to the Nationals on September 13 at Citi Field...Pitched 4.0 innings, allowing seven hits and six runs, earned...allowed a home run to Bryce Harper...Struck out four while walking two in the 100-pitch effort. LAST APPEARANCE VS. ATLANTA: Suffered the loss in the Mets 3-2 defeat to Atlanta on August 27 at Citi Field...Pitched 7.0 innings, allowing three runs, two earned, and four hits...allowed a home run to Jason Heyward...Struck out seven while walking three. CAREER VS. ATLANTA: Is 3-2 with a 3.35 ERA (16 earned runs/43.0 innings pitched) in seven career starts against Atlanta. CAREER AT TURNER FIELD: Is 1-1 with a 2.60 ERA (five earned runs/17.1 innings pitched) in three career starts at Turner Field. NEW YORK METS PITCHING BREAKDOWN NOTES VS. ATLANTA Last Win vs. Atlanta: Won, 5-3, on August 20, 2013 at Citi Field...Pitched 6.2 innings, allowing three earned runs and six hits...struck out five while walking three. Last Loss vs. Atlanta: Suffered the loss in the Mets 3-2 dfeat to Atlanta on August 27 at Citi Field...Pitched 7.0 innings, allowing three runs, two earned, and four hits...allowed a home run to Jason Heyward...Struck out seven while walking three. Key Matchups: Freddie Freeman -.538 (7-13, 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 7 BB, 2 SO) Jason Heyward -.368 (7-19, 2 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 SO) B.J. Upton -.300 (3-10, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 3 SO) W-L ERA IP H R ER BB K HR AVG HOME 38-39 3.28 710.0 660 275 259 256 641 71.247 ROAD 35-40 3.84 665.2 637 317 284 226 579 69.251 TOTALS 73-79 3.55 1375.2 1297 592 543 482 1220 140.249

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MIAMI BATTER PAGES PAGE 3 #53 BOBBY ABREU.248, 1 HR, 14 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.350 (21-60, 1 HR) Last HR: 4/26, vs. MIA (Slowey) Season High, Hits: 4 (6/13 vs. SD) RISP:.273 (9-33) Road:.154 (10-65, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 121 Season High, Runs: 2 (3x, 7/4 vs. TEX) Streak: 1 Game (1.000, 1-1) Homestand:.667 (2-3) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (3x, 6/13 vs. SD) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.667 (2-3) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (5/30 at PHI) Is 4-34 (.118) with three walks as a pinch-hitter this season. #29 ERIC CAMPBELL.274, 3 HR, 16 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.241 (21-87, 2 HR) Last HR: 8/20 at OAK (Samardzija) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, 7/4 vs. TEX) RISP:.182 (8-44) Road:.304 (28-92, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 35 Season High, Runs: 1 (14x, 9/15 vs. MIA) Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 8) Homestand:.071 (1-14) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (8/15 vs. CHC) Game-Winning RBI: 5 Team Last 10:.071 (1-14) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1 (2x, 8/29 vs. PHI) Since August 1, hitting.175 (11-63). Two of his three home runs have given the team the lead. Hitting.267 (23-86) against lefties this season...is 8-23 (.348) with two sac flies, five walks and a hit-by-pitch as a pinch-hitter. Has started games at third base (13), first (14), 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.273, 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:.600 (3-5, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 32 Season High, Runs: - Streak: 1 Game (1.000, 1-1) Homestand:.--- (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. #15 TRAVIS d ARNAUD.247, 13 HR, 41 RBI Last Game: 1-3, 2 R, BB, 2B Home:.232 (41-177, 5 HR) Last HR: 9/5 at CIN (Simon) Season High, Hits: 3 (5x, 9/5 at CIN) RISP:.236 (20-88) Road:.260 (50-192, 8 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 33 Season High, Runs: 2 (12x, 9/16 vs. MIA) Streak: 2 Games (.429, 3-7) Homestand:.250 (7-28) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 4 (9/5 at CIN) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Team Last 10:.250 (7-28) Go-Ahead HR: 2 Season High, SB: 1 (4/25 vs. MIA) Hitting.375 (18-48) this month with seven doubles, which is tied for the most in the majors. Has the franchise rookie record for home runs by a catcher and the most by a Mets rookie since 2010 (Ike Davis, 19)...Leads NL rookies in home runs. Hitting.282 (68-241) with 10 home runs and 32 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.220, 0 HR, 5 RBI Last Game: 0-3, R, BB, K Home:.208 (11-53, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/1/13 at WAS (Ohlendorf) Season High, Hits: 3 (9/3 at MIA) RISP:.174 (4-23) Road:.229 (16-70, 0 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 172 Season High, Runs: 2 (2x, 9/5 at CIN) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 5) Homestand:.222 (2-9) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 1 (5x, 9/2 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 1 Team Last 10:.200 (2-10) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (5x, 9/2 vs. MIA) Had a career high five-game hitting streak, August 30-September 3...Hit.474 (9-19) during the run...has gone 2-18 (.111) in nine games since. 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 20-78 (.256) in 28 games since returning...is 2-8 (.250) as a pinch-hitter this season. 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.248, 27 HR, 81 RBI Last Game: 2-4, R, 2B, 2 K Home:.214 (48-224, 12 HR) Last HR: 9/5 at CIN (Corcino) Season High, Hits: 4 (4/14 at ARI) RISP:.283 (32-113) Road:.279 (70-251, 15 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 33 Season High, Runs: 2 (12x, 9/5 at CIN) Streak: 1 Game (.500, 2-4) Homestand:.259 (7-27) Game-Tying HR: 2 Season High, RBI: 5 (8/24 at LAD) Game-Winning RBI: 9 Team Last 10:.233 (7-30) Go-Ahead HR: 6 Season High, SB: 1 (3x, 7/22 at SEA) Has career-bests for home runs (27) and RBI (81), becoming the sixth Mets first baseman with 25 homers in a season...the 27 homers are tied for the third most in the NL...Has 13 home runs and 32 RBI since the All-Star break, including a career-best five RBI on August 24 at Los Angeles-NL...The homers are tied for the second most in the NL and the RBI are tied for 11th. Has 50 of his 52 extra-base hits against righthanders...hitting.170 (17-100) with one double and one home run against a lefty. Leads the team with nine game-winning RBI. #4 WILMER FLORES.245, 6 HR, 28 RBI Last Game: 3-4, 3 R, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2B Home:.248 (30-121, 4 HR) Last HR: 9/16 vs. MIA (Penny) Season High, Hits: 3 (3x, 9/16 vs. MIA) RISP:.254 (15-59) Road:.242 (24-99, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 0 Season High, Runs: 3 (9/16, vs. MIA) Streak: 4 Games (.533, 8-15) Homestand:.286 (8-28) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 6 (2x, 9/16 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 1 Team Last 10:.242 (8-33) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (8/31 vs. PHI) Hit two home runs for his first career multi-home run game and drove in a career high-tying six RBI, September 16 vs. Miami Is the only player in the majors with multiple games of at least six RBI this season The last Mets player to have two such games in a season was Carlos Delgado in 2008 Has an extra-base hit in a career-best four consecutive games (six total; two doubles, one triple, three home runs) That streak is tied for the second longest by a Mets player this season and one behind the team-best run done by David Wright, June 19-June 24. 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.222, 18 HR, 60 RBI Last Game: 3-4, R, RBI Home:.202 (54-267, 6 HR) Last HR: 9/7 at CIN (Hoover) Season High, Hits: 3 (7x, 9/16 vs. MIA) RISP:.201 (27-134) Road:.241 (63-261, 12 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 27 Season High, Runs: 2 (11x, 9/7 at CIN) Streak: 1 Game (.750, 3-4) Homestand:.333 (10-30) Game-Tying HR: 2 Season High, RBI: 4 (9/5 at CIN) Game-Winning RBI: 7 Team Last 10:.364 (12-33) Go-Ahead HR: 8 Season High, SB: 1 (8x, 7/18 at SD) Has hit first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth this season...has hit sixth in his last 12 games, going 15-42 (.357) with two home runs and 11 RBI. Sixth in the NL with 75 walks...ten of his 18 home runs have given the Mets a lead or tied the game. Drove in a season-best four on September 5 at Cincinnati. 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.189, 2 HR, 8 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.107 (3-28, 0 HR) Last HR: 9/5 at CIN (Corcino) Season High, Hits: 3 (9/5 at CIN) RISP:.278 (5-18) Road:.280 (7-25, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 26 Season High, Runs: 2 (9/10 vs. COL) Streak: 0 games (0 for his last 13) Homestand:.053 (1-19) Game-Tying HR: 0 Season High, RBI: 3 (9/1 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.087 (2-23) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: - 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 17, 2014 VS. MIAMI BATTER PAGES PAGE 4 #12 JUAN LAGARES.281, 4 HR, 47 RBI Last Game: 0-2 Home:.279 (58-208, 2 HR) Last HR: 8/26 vs. ATL (Wood) Season High, Hits: 4 (9/2 at MIA) RISP:.296 (29-98) Road:.284 (59-208, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 80 Season High, Runs: 3 (2x, 9/2 at MIA) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 3) Homestand:.273 (9-33) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, 8/23 at LAD) Game-Winning RBI: 8 Team Last 10:.278 (10-36) Go-Ahead HR: 3 Season High, SB: 3 (9/7 at CIN) Since August 22 is hitting.323 (30-93)...Has two home runs and 13 RBI during this stretch...has swiped nine bases since August 29, including a career best three on September 7 at Cincinnati...Left the game on September 16 with hyperextended right elbow. Has hit leadoff in 15 games since August 28, going 15-59 (.254), with the team posting a 10-5 record. Has six outfield assists, with three of them getting a runner at the 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. #28 DANIEL MURPHY.295, 9 HR, 54 RBI Last Game: 1-5, R Home:.256 (67-262, 4 HR) Last HR: 8/4 vs. SF (Hudson) Season High, Hits: 4 (5/3 at COL) RISP:.316 (31-98) Road:.330 (97-294, 5 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 108 Season High, Runs: 3 (5/3 at COL) Streak: 2 Games (.300, 3-10) Homestand:.179 (5-28) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 4 (5/13 at NYY) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Team Last 10:.179 (5-28) Go-Ahead HR: 4 Season High, SB: 1 (13x, 8/14 vs. WAS) His 164 total hits are ninth most in the NL. Left the game on August 24 with a sore right calf...went to the DL on August 29 with a strained right calf and returned on September 9. Has played third base in his last six games, making his first starts there since July 21, 2011 vs. St. Louis. Hitting.330 (97-294) on the road. Named to his first All-Star team this season, going 0-1 in the AL s victory. #9 KIRK NIEUWENHUIS.242, 3 HR, 14 RBI Last Game: 0-3, 2 K Home:.174 (8-46, 1 HR) Last HR: 9/3 at MIA (Koehler) Season High, Hits: 3 (4/15 at ARI) RISP:.167 (4-24) Road:.306 (15-49, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 14 Season High, Runs: 3 (7/6 vs. TEX) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 12) Homestand:.000 (0-10) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (4/15 at ARI) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Team Last 10:.143 (2-14) 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 16-2 in his starts this season...hitting.250 (15-60) as a starter. 14 of his 23 hits have gone for extra bases (10 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 8-27 (.296) 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.200, 7 HR, 24 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.203 (16-79, 3 HR) Last HR: 9/11 vs. WAS (Roark) Season High, Hits: 4 (5/25 (G2) vs. ARI) RISP:.267 (12-45) Road:.198 (16-81, 4 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 5 Season High, Runs: 1 (16x, 9/11 vs. WAS) Streak: 5 Games (.333, 6-18) Homestand:.500 (3-6) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 3 (4x, 8/31 vs. PHI) Game-Winning RBI: 6 Team Last 10:.400 (4-10) Go-Ahead HR: 5 Season High, SB: 1 (4/12 at LAA) The team is 22-17 (.564) in his 2014 starts...made 34 starts last season, with the team going 20-14 (.588 winning percentage) in these games. Of his 14 career home runs, 10 have either tied the game or given his team the lead, including five of seven 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). #13 JOSH SATIN.091, 0 HR, 3 RBI Last Game: 0-1 Home:.000 (0-16, 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: 36 Season High, Runs: 1 (2x, 9/5 at CIN) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 15) Homestand:.000 (0-4) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (4/11 at LAA) Game-Winning RBI: 0 Team Last 10:.000 (0-4) 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 0-12 with two walks and a hit-by-pitch as a pinch-hitter. #11 RUBEN TEJADA.229, 3 HR, 28 RBI Last Game: 2-4, 2 RBI, 2B Home:.258 (40-155, 0 HR) Last HR: 8/24 at LAD (Correia) Season High, Hits: 3 (2x, 7/30 vs. PHI) RISP:.261 (23-88) Road:.202 (35-173, 3 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 185 Season High, Runs: 2 (4x, 5/31 at PHI) Streak: 2 Games (.429, 3-7) Homestand:.300 (3-10) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (5x, 9/16 vs. MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 4 Team Last 10:.300 (3-10) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 1 (5/27 vs. PIT) Hitting.204 (11-54) with three extra-base hits since August 1. #5 DAVID WRIGHT.269, 8 HR, 63 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.269 (66-245, 6 HR) Last HR: 7/11 vs. MIA (Alvarez) Season High, Hits: 4 (3x, 9/5 at CIN) RISP:.294 (40-136) Road:.269 (78-290, 2 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 189 Season High, Runs: 2 (9x, 9/5 at CIN) Streak: 1 Game (.500, 2-4) Homestand:.500 (2-4) Game-Tying HR:1 Season High, RBI: 3 (2x, 9/2 at MIA) Game-Winning RBI: 8 Team Last 10:.222 (2-9) Go-Ahead HR: 1 Season High, SB: 1 (8x, 9/5 at CIN). The Mets announced he would be shut down for the season on September 9 due to persistent inflammation in the rotator cuff in the left shoulder. #22 ERIC YOUNG, JR..236, 1 HR, 15 RBI Last Game: DNP Home:.209 (27-129, 0 HR) Last HR: 5/12 at NYY (Aceves) Season High, Hits: 3 (5x, 9/10 vs. COL) RISP:.233 (10-43) Road:.264 (34-129, 1 HR) At-Bats since last HR: 146 Season High, Runs: 4 (4/10 at ATL) Streak: 0 Games (0 for his last 8) Homestand:.389 (7-18) Game-Tying HR:0 Season High, RBI: 2 (3x, 6/18 at StL) Game-Winning RBI: 2 Team Last 10:.389 (7-18) Go-Ahead HR: 0 Season High, SB: 3 (2x, 6/28 at PIT) Collected a season high-tying September 10 vs. Colorado. Hitting.264 (34-129) away from Citi Field. The team is 34-28 (.548) in his starts...has made 13 starts since the All-Star break, with the team going 8-5 (.615) in these contests. Has six multi-steal games this season, including two three-steal games...tied for 11th in the majors with 29 steals...has been caught six 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 Number of plays viewed via instant replay: 56 (last, September 12 vs. Washington) Number of plays overturned: 28 Number of plays that stood: 12 Number of plays confirmed: 16 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: 30 (successful on 14 challenges) Abreu -.286 (2-7) Campbell -.000 (0-0) Centeno -.000 (0-0) d Arnaud -.308 (4-13) den Dekker -.500 (2-4) Duda -.158 (3-19, HR) Flores - 1.000 (1-1) Granderson -.154 (4-26) Herrera - 1.000 (1-1, HR) METS vs. ALVAREZ Lagares -.222 (2-9) Murphy -.318 (7-22) Nieuwenhuis -.250 (1-4) Recker -.333 (1-3) Satin -.000 (0-0) Tejada -.286 (2-7) Wright -.476 (10-21, HR) Young, Jr. -.154 (2-13)

SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 VS. MIAMI BULLPEN # 68 DARIO ALVAREZ - LHP 0-0, 13.50 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: None Last Loss: None SV/OP (Last): 0-1, None Holds: 1 First Batter: 2-4 Inherited Runners/Strand: 4-3 Longest Outing: 0.2 IP (9.13 vs. WAS) Had a hold in 2nd ML game on Sept. 10 vs. COL...Made his ML debut on Sept. 3 at MIA...Joined the Mets 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. # 38 VIC BLACK - RHP 2-3, 2.60 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 7.20 at SD Last Loss: 6.27 at PIT SV/OP (Last): 0-0, 9.24.13 at CIN Holds: 12 First Batter: 29-41 Inherited Runners/Strand: 26-25 Longest Relief Outing: 2.0 IP (2x, last, 6.15 vs. SD) Was on the DL from August 24-September 7 with a herniated disc in his neck. Has allowed 6 runs, 4 ER in his last 9 G (7.0 IP - 5.14 ERA)...2nd on team with 12 holds. Has stranded 23 straight inherited runners, including 25 of 26 runners (96%), the best percentage in the majors (min. 20 inherited runners). # 44 BUDDY CARLYLE - RHP 1-1, 1.71 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: 18-23 Inherited Runners/Strand: 7-5 Longest Relief Outing: 3.0 IP (5.31 at PHI) Is unscored upon in 18 of 23 games...retired 18 of 23 first batters. Allowed one ER in his first 13 games (16.1 innings) but has surrendered 4 ER in his last nine outings (10.0 innings)...righties are 9-49 (.184) and lefties are 12-48 (.250)... # 66 JOSH EDGIN - LHP 1-0, 1.35 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: 5 First Batter: 39-44 Inherited Runners/Strand: 40-32 Longest Relief Outing: 1.2 IP (7.5 vs. TEX) Is unscored upon in 38 of his 44 outings...lefties are 10-61 (.164) with 17 Ks against him. Has allowed 2 ER in his last 20.1 innings (0.89 ERA) dating back to June 5 and didn t allow an ER in August (11 games, 8.1 innings)...stranded bases load on 9.9 vs. COL. Has allowed one earned run with one walk and 19 strikeouts in 16.0 innings on the road. # 27 JEURYS FAMILIA - RHP 2-5, 2.36 ERA, 5 SV Last Win: 7.18 at SD Last Loss: 9.15 vs. MIA SV/OP (Last): 5-10, 9.9 vs. COL Holds: 20 First Batter: 52-71 Inherited Runners/Strand: 37-28 Longest Outing: 2.1 IP (2x, last, 6.7 at SF) Allowed 3 ER on Sept. 15 vs. MIA...First time since March 31 he allowed more than 1 ER. Allowed 1 ER in 22 games from June 12-Aug. 2 (22.1 innings - 0.40 ERA). Is tied for 2nd among rookies in saves (5)...Leads team with 20 holds, also the most in team history for a rookie...is 2nd in majors with 13 holds since the All-Star break. Is tied for 5th in the ML with 71 games...righties are hitting.129 (18-140). # 71 GONZALEZ GERMEN - RHP 0-0, 4.91 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 7.20.13 vs. PHI Last Loss: 9.1.13 at WAS SV/OP (Last): 0-1, 8.15.13 at SD Holds: 0 First Batter: 17-24 Inherited Runners/Strand: 6-3 Longest Outing: 3.0 IP (4.15 at ARI) Had a 3.38 ERA (7ER/18.2IP) in first 14 games & 7.59 ERA (9ER/10.2IP) in last 10 games. Recalled for a 3rd time on Sept. 8...Was on the DL from May 12-June 11 with a virus # 62 ERIK GOEDDEL - RHP 0-0, 4.91 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: None Last Loss: None SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 0 First Batter: 2-4 Inherited Runners/Strand: 2-1 Longest Outing: 1.2 IP (9.11 vs. WAS) Unscored upon in 3 of his 4 outings...made his ML debut on 9.1 at MIA with 0.2 scoreless innings...recalled from Las Vegas (AAA) on Sept. 1...Tossed 2.0 shutout IP in last 2 games. 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. # 16 DAISUKE MATSUZAKA - RHP 3-3, 4.05 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: 13-22 Inherited Runners/Strand: 8-8 Longest Outing: 3.2 IP (5.13 at NYY) On the DL from July 25-Aug. 27 with right elbow inflammation...pitched 3.0 shutout innings on Sept. 11 vs. WAS-first outing since Aug. 30...Righties are hitting.211 (37-175). Had only one ML relief outing prior to this year...has stranded all 8 inherited runners. 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, 26 SV Last Win: 7.4 vs. TEX Last Loss: 8.4 vs. SF SV/OP (Last): 26-29, 9.12 vs. WAS Holds: 2 First Batter: 32-51 Inherited Runners/Strand: 9-5 Longest Outing: 2.0 IP (3x, 6.27 at PIT) Had a save in 6 outings from Aug. 26-Sept. 7, but a 4.66 ERA (10 ER/19.1 IP) since Aug. 1. Earned his 25th save on Sept. 10 vs. COL...Is the 10th pitcher in team history to reach that plateau and the youngest (age 24)...Is 26-for-29 in save chances since moving to the pen on 5.12 after making 7 starts...lefties are.238 (40-168). Is tied for first the NL with 16 saves since the All-Star break. #50 RAFAEL MONTERO - LHP 1-3, 4.38 ERA, 0 SV Last Win: 9.10 vs. COL Last Loss: 8.12 vs. WAS SV/OP (Last): 0-0, None Holds: 0 First Batter: 0-2 Inherited Runners/Strand: 0-0 Longest Relief Outing: 1.0 IP (9.16 vs. MIA) Made 2nd career relief appearance Sept. 16 vs. MIA...Tossed 1.0 shutout inning. Has allowed 2 ER in his last 3 games (13.2 innings) for a 1.32 ERA. Won his first ML game on Sept. 10 vs. COL with 5.1 scoreless innings. # 52 CARLOS TORRES - RHP 6-5, 3.09 ERA, 2 SV Last Win: 9.8 vs. COL Last Loss: 8.7 at WAS SV/OP (Last): 2-4, 5.31 at PHI Holds: 9 First Batter: 41-65 Inherited Runners/Strand: 30-24 Longest Outing: 4.2 IP (7.4 vs. TEX) Has allowed 2 ER in his last 21.0 IP (0.86 ERA) with 19 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 85.1 IP...Won his career-high 7th game on Sept. 8 vs. COL. METS BULLPEN TOTALS PAGE 5 Wins: 20 Losses: 27 Holds: 68 Saves/Op: 40-61 ERA: 3.30 (165 ER/449.1 IP) Hits: 410 Runs: 186 HR: 48 Walks: 192 Strikeouts: 436 First Batter Retired/Faced: 312-459 (68%) Inherited Runners/Stranded: 155/200 (78%) Record when pen doesn t allow a run: 44-21 Record when pen allows a run: 28-58 PEN NOTES Has stranded 155 of 200 inherited runners second-best percentage in the majors. Has a 2.19 ERA (6 ER/24.2 IP) over the last 8 games. Has allowed 48 HRs, tied for the 5th-most in the ML. The pen has a 3.30 ERA, ranking 11th in the majors...had a 4.27 ERA on May 6, ranking 24th. BULLPEN - LAST 3 SERIES Opp W-L-S IP H R ER BB K HR COL 1-0-2 7.0 4 1 1 3 7 1 WAS 0-0-1 16.2 13 5 3 9 13 1 MIA 0-1-0 3.1 6 3 3 1 4 0 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. 2-2 3.40 6-8 42.1 39 20 16 20 38 LAST 3 APPEARANCES DARIO ALVAREZ 9.10 COL H 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.11 WAS ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.13 WAS ND 1.0 1 1 1 0 0 0 VIC BLACK 8.23 @LAD ND 0.1 1 1 1 0 0 0 9.8 COL ND 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 9.13 WAS ND 0.2 3 2 2 0 1 1 BUDDY CARLYLE 9.8 COL ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9.13 WAS ND 1.2 3 1 0 0 0 0 9.16 MIA ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 JOSH EDGIN 9.9 COL H 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9.13 WAS ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.15 MIA ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 JEURYS FAMILIA 9.10 COL H 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 9.12 WAS H 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 9.15 MIA L 0.1 4 3 3 0 1 0 GONZALEZ GERMEN (w/las VEGAS & NY) 9.6 @REN ND 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 9.11 WAS ND 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9.13 WAS ND 1.0 1 0 0 2 3 0 ERIK GOEDDEL 9.5 @CIN ND 1.0 3 2 2 0 1 0 9.11 WAS ND 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 0 9.13 WAS ND 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 DAISUKE MATSUZAKA 8.28 ATL ND 0.2 4 3 3 0 0 1 8.30 PHI ND 2.0 1 1 1 2 2 0 9.11 WAS ND 3.0 1 0 0 3 1 0 JENRRY MEJIA 9.10 COL S 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9.12 WAS S 1.0 1 0 0 1 2 0 9.15 MIA ND 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 RAFAEL MONTERO 8.22 @LAD ND 0.1 1 1 1 1 1 0 9.10 COL W 5.1 3 0 0 4 7 0 9.16 MIA ND 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 CARLOS TORRES 9.10 COL H 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9.12 WAS H 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 0 9.14 WAS ND 2.0 2 1 0 1 0 0

SEPTEMBER 17, 2014 VS. MIAMI 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 (8x, last, Wright, 9.5 at CIN) Most RBI, Game...6 (2x, last, Flores, 9.16 vs. MIA) Most Doubles, Game...2 (20x, last, d Arnaud, 9.6 at CIN) Most Triples, Game...1 (16x, last, Flores, 9.14 vs. WAS) Most Home Runs, Game...2 (5x, last, Flores, 9.16 vs. MIA) Home Runs, Consecutive Games...3 (Recker, 8.31-9.11) 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 (6x, last, Duda, 9.5 at CIN) Most Strikeouts, Game...4 (6x, last, Wright, 9.3 at MIA) Most Total Bases, Game...10 (2x, last, Flores, 9.16 vs. MIA) Most Extra-Base Hits, Game...3 (5x, last, Flores, 9.16 vs. MIA) Most Stolen Bases, Game...3 (3x, last, Lagares, 9.7 at CIN) TEAM BATTING HIGHS Most Runs, Game...14 (9.5 at CIN) Fewest Runs, Game...0 (11x, last, 9.14 vs. WAS) Most Runs, Inning...6 (2x, last, 9th, 6.2 at PHI) Most Hits, Game...18 (2x, last, 9.5 at CIN) Fewest Hits, Game...1 (4.18 vs. ATL) Most Hits, Inning...6 (4th, 4.15 at ARI) Most Total Bases, Game...36 (9.5 at CIN) Most Doubles, Game...6 (5.3 at COL) Most Triples, Game...1 (16x, last, 9.14 vs. WAS) Most Home Runs, Game...5 (9.5 at CIN) 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 (2x, last, 9.5 at CIN - 5 HR, 3 2B) 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 (2x, last, 9.5 at CIN) 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 - 99, Recker - 39, Teagarden - 8, Centeno - 6 1B- Duda - 126, Campbell - 14, Satin - 7, Davis -5 2B- Murphy - 126, Herrera -15, Flores - 9, E. Young - 1, Campbell -1 3B- Wright - 133, Campbell - 13, Murphy -6 SS- Tejada - 99, Flores - 48, Quintanilla - 7 LF- E. Young - 60, C. Young - 37, den Dekker - 22, Nieuwenhuis - 9, Granderson - 8, Campbell - 6, Brown - 5, Abreu-5 RF- Granderson - 123, Abreu - 20, C. Young - 4, Nieuwenhuis -3, Brown - 2, CF- Lagares - 105, C. Young - 22, den Dekker - 11, Granderson - 8, Nieuwenhuis - 6 P- Wheeler - 30, Colon - 30, Niese - 28, degrom - 21, Gee - 19, Matsuzaka - 9, Mejia - 7, Montero - 7, Torres -1 DH - Abreu - 3, Brown - 2, Duda - 2, E. Young - 1, d Arnaud - 1, Campbell - 1 STARTERS BY BATTING ORDER - TOTAL BATTING ORDERS -97 1st - Granderson - 52, E. Young - 49, Lagares - 37, den Dekker -6, Tejada - 4, C. Young - 2, Nieuwenhuis - 1, Murphy - 1 2nd - Murphy - 111, Granderson - 16, Lagares - 8, Tejada - 7, den Dekker -4, Nieuwenhuis-2, Flores - 2, Abreu - 1, Campbell - 1 3rd - Wright - 133, Murphy - 13, Campbell -3, d Arnaud -2, Duda -1 4th - Duda - 67, Granderson - 47, C. Campbell - 12, Young - 8, Abreu - 7, Murphy - 6, d Arnaud -2, Brown - 1, Satin - 1, Davis - 1 5th - d Arnaud - 40, C. Young -35, Duda -19, Abreu -17, Granderson -10, Campbell - 9, Brown -6, Lagares -5, Flores-5, Davis - 3, Nieuwenhuis -2, Murphy - 1 6th - Duda - 39, Lagares - 22, C. Young - 15, den Dekker -15, Granderson - 14, Nieuwenhuis - 12, d Arnaud - 8, Campbell - 8, Satin -6, Flores - 3, Abreu - 3, Brown - 2, Recker - 2, Davis - 1, Teagarden - 1, Tejada -1 7th - d Arnaud - 33, Lagares -29, Flores - 25, Recker - 22, Tejada - 13, Herrera -13, Teagarden - 7, C. Young - 3, Duda -2, Campbell - 2, den Dekker - 2, Nieuwenhuis -1 8th - Tejada - 65, Flores - 22, d Arnaud - 15, Recker - 14, Quintanilla - 6, den Dekker - 6, Centeno - 6, degrom - 5, Lagares - 4, Niese - 4, E. Young -2, Herrera -2, Colon - 1 9th - Wheeler -28, Colon - 25, Niese - 22, Gee - 18, degrom - 15, E. Young - 11, Matsuzaka - 9, Mejia - 7, Tejada - 7, Montero - 7, Quintanilla - 1, Torres-1 Recker -1 CATCHERS STEALING NAME CS ATT PCT Centeno 0 4 0 % d Arnaud 14 67 21 % Teagarden 0 5 0 % Recker 9 22 41 % TOTALS 23 98 23 % 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 MULTI-RUN INNINGS RUNS TIMES LAST 2 93 7th, 9.16 vs. MIA 3 40 5th, 9.16 vs. MIA 4 16 4th, 9.16 vs. 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 63 59 50 65 82 59 65 71 62 16 592 NY METS 85 52 64 73 61 74 70 50 48 10 587 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING HIGHS Most Runs Allowed, Game...9 (Colon, 4.13 at LAA) Most Hits Allowed, Game...12 (2x, last, 9.16 vs. MIA) 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...13 (degrom, 9.15 vs. MIA) 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...17.0 IP (degrom, 9.3-9.15) 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 (10x, last, 9.10 vs. COL) Fewest Hits Allowed, Game... 3 (4x, last, 6.19 at MIA) Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings...21.0 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...16 (9.15 vs. MIA) 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 (3x, last, 9.7-9.10) 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) OUTFIELD ASSISTS (34) RECORD BREAKDOWN NAME TOTAL (LAST) GRANDERSON 7 9.13 vs. WAS LAGARES 6 9.16 vs. MIA E. YOUNG 5 5.16 at STL C. YOUNG 5 7.7 vs. ATL NIEUWENHUIS 5 7.18 at SD den DEKKER 4 9.6 at CIN 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 Flores, 9.16 vs. MIA 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 Abreu 11 8.20.11 (sac fly) Campbell 0 - Centeno 0 - d Arnaud 1 9.15.13 (1B) den Dekker 0 - Duda 2 5.28.13 (1B) Flores 1 9.8.14 (sac fly) Granderson 4 4.25.14 (1B) Herrera 0 - Lagares 0 - Murphy 2 4.9.12 (1B) Nieuwenhuis 2 6.16.13 (HR) Recker 0 - Satin 1 9.18.13 (1B) Tejada 4 7.7.14 (1B) E. Young 1 8.2.13 (HR) Leading After 6...61-10 Tied After 6...6-14 Trailing After 6...6-55 Leading After 7...62-7 Tied After 7...8-14 Trailing After 7...3-58 Leading After 8...64-3 Tied After 8...5-16 Trailing After 8...5-60 Out Hit Opponent...47-18 Get Out Hit...20-52 Equal in Hits...6-9 Quality Start...60-34 Non Quality Start...12-45 Shutouts...10-11 One Run Games...25-28 Two Run Games...15-11 Score 4 or More Runs...58-19 Score 3 or Less Runs...15-59 Hit a Home Run...46-35 Hit 2+ Home Runs...17-9 Do Not Allow a Home Run...39-24 Hit More Home Runs...29-14 Opponent Hits More HRs...18-38 Starter Goes 6.0 +...62-44 Starter Goes 7.0 +...31-16 Starter Goes 8.0 +...8-2 Home...38-39 Road...35-40 Day Games...28-22 Night Games...45-57 Scoring First...52-32 Opponent Scores First...21-47 vs. NL East...34-35 vs. NL Central...16-18 vs. NL West...14-18 Interleague...9-8 Series at Home...11-11-2 Series on Road...10-12-2 Overall Series...21-23-4 First Game of Series...24-25 Rubber Game of Series...10-6 Last Game of Series...24-19 Series Sweeps...5-7 Errorless...43-42 Walk-off...6-11 Last At-Bat...14-22 Extra Innings...7-8 vs. LHP Starters...16-15 vs. RHP Starters...57-64 MISC. WINS Come from Behind Wins...30 9.16 vs. MIA, trailed 1-0 after 3, won, 9-1 Wins in Last At-Bat...14 9.8 vs. COL (Flores SF) Walk-off Wins...6 9.8 vs. COL (Flores SF)