2023 New York Mets season

The 2023 New York Mets season was the franchise's 62nd season in Major League Baseball, their 15th at Citi Field, and their 3rd under majority owner Steve Cohen.

2023 New York Mets
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record75–87 (.463)
Divisional place4th
Other information
OwnersSteve Cohen
General managersBilly Eppler
ManagersBuck Showalter
Local televisionSportsNet New York
PIX 11 (CW affiliate)
Local radioWCBS 880 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
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The Mets entered the 2023 season with high expectations after finishing the 2022 season with a 101–61 record. However, the season was a major disappointment with injuries to key players, poor performances from players such as Starling Marte, Max Scherzer, and Jeff McNeil, and controversy within the organization and around players. The Mets fell below .500 in early June and became sellers on the August 1st Trade Deadline. On September 21, the Mets sealed their fifth losing season in seven years when they suffered their 82nd loss of the year, 5–4, to the Philadelphia Phillies. In doing so, New York became the fourth team in Major League history to suffer a losing season one year after winning 100+ games, joining the 1986 Cardinals, the 1971 Reds, and the 1932 Cardinals.

On the following day, September 22, the Mets were eliminated from playoff contention for the sixth time in seven seasons. The Mets finished the regular season 75–87, giving them a fourth-place finish. On October 1, the Mets announced one year after Buck Showalter won NL Manager of the Year, that they had fired Showalter as manager following the season.[1]On October 5, Billy Eppler would resign as Mets General Manager.

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season:[2]

  • institution of a pitch clock between pitches;
  • limits on pickoff attempts per plate appearance;
  • limits on defensive shifts requiring two infielders to be on either side of second and be within the boundary of the infield; and
  • larger bases (increased to 18-inch squares);

2022

2023

  • January 14 – re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a 1-year, $14.5 million deal for the 2023 season to avoid salary arbitration.[14]
  • January 18 – re-signed catcher Tomás Nido to a 2-year, $3.7-million contract, which covers his remaining arbitration years. He will earn $1.6-million in 2023 and $2.1-million in 2024.[15] The Mets also signed outfielder Tommy Pham who was a free agent after his stint with the Boston Red Sox, to a 1-year, $6-million contract.[16]
  • January 27 – re-signed utility player Jeff McNeil to a 4-year, $50-million contract extension which includes a club option for 2027 that could increase the total value to $63.75-million.[17]

Regular season

2023

Game log

Regular season

Legend
Mets Win Mets Loss Game Postponed Eliminated from playoff race
Bold = Mets team member
2023 Game Log
Overall: 75–87 (Home: 43–38; Away: 32–49)
March/April: 15–12 (Home: 5–5; Away: 10–7)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
1March 30@ Marlins5–3Scherzer (1–0)Scott (0–1)Robertson (1)LoanDepot Park (31,397)1–0
2March 31@ Marlins1–2Luzardo (1–0)Peterson (0–1)Puk (1)LoanDepot Park (14,797)1–1
3April 1@ Marlins6–2Megill (1–0)Nardi (0–1)LoanDepot Park (14,695)2–1
4April 2@ Marlins5–1Senga (1–0)Rogers (0–1)LoanDepot Park (18,322)3–1
5April 3@ Brewers0–10Peralta (1–0)Carrasco (0–1)Wilson (1)American Family Field (42,017)3–2
6April 4@ Brewers0–9Miley (1–0)Scherzer (1–1)American Family Field (19,412)3–3
7April 5@ Brewers6–7Williams (1–0)Ottavino (0–1)American Family Field (18,387)3–4
8April 7Marlins9–3Megill (2–0)Cabrera (0–1)Citi Field (43,590)4–4
9April 8Marlins5–2Senga (2–0)Rogers (0–2)Robertson (2)Citi Field (42,306)5–4
10April 9Marlins2–7Scott (1–1)Carrasco (0–2)Citi Field (33,697)5–5
11April 10Padres5–0Scherzer (2–1)Darvish (0–1)Citi Field (30,244)6–5
12April 11Padres2–4Weathers (1–0)Peterson (0–2)Hader (4)Citi Field (30,769)6–6
13April 12Padres5–2Megill (3–0)Snell (0–2)Ottavino (1)Citi Field (34,876)7–6
14April 14@ Athletics17–6Santana (1–0)Kaprielian (0–2)Oakland Coliseum (11,102)8–6
15April 15@ Athletics3–2Smith (1–0)Fujinami (0–3)Robertson (3)Oakland Coliseum (12,967)9–6
16April 16@ Athletics4–3 (10)Yacabonis (1–0)Moll (0–2)Robertson (4)Oakland Coliseum (17,645)10–6
17April 17@ Dodgers8–6Peterson (1–2)Vesia (0–1)Ottavino (2)Dodger Stadium (50,313)11–6
18April 18@ Dodgers0–5Kershaw (3–1)Megill (3–1)Dodger Stadium (46,884)11–7
19April 19@ Dodgers5–3Yacabonis (2–0)Syndergaard (0–3)Ottavino (3)Dodger Stadium (43,990)12–7
20April 20@ Giants9–4Senga (3–0)Manaea (0–1)Oracle Park (24,452)13–7
21April 21@ Giants7–0Lucchesi (1–0)DeSclafani (1–1)Oracle Park (27,551)14–7
22April 22@ Giants4–7Webb (1–4)Peterson (1–3)Oracle Park (29,912)14–8
23April 23@ Giants4–5Alexander (2–0)Smith (1–1)Doval (2)Oracle Park (27,721)14–9
24April 25Nationals0–5Gray (1–4)Butto (0–1)Thompson (1)Citi Field (20,507)14–10
25April 26Nationals1–4Gore (3–1)Senga (3–1)Finnegan (5)Citi Field (20,191)14–11
26April 27Nationals9–8Robertson (1–0)Thompson (2–2)Citi Field (20,726)15–11
27April 28Braves0–4 (5)Fried (2–0)Peterson (1–4)Citi Field (29,240)15–12
April 29BravesPostponed (inclement weather); rescheduled for August 12
April 30BravesPostponed (inclement weather); rescheduled for May 1
May: 14–15 (Home: 9–4; Away: 5–11)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
28May 1 (1)Braves8–9Strider (4–0)Reyes (0–1)Minter (6)Citi Field (see 2nd game)15–13
29May 1 (2)Braves5–3Smith (2–1)Morton (3–3)Robertson (5)Citi Field (27,603)16–13
May 2@ TigersPostponed (inclement weather); rescheduled for May 3
30May 3 (1)@ Tigers5–6Alexander (1–0)Ottavino (0–2)Lange (4)Comerica Park (11,363)16–14
31May 3 (2)@ Tigers1–8Lorenzen (1–1)Scherzer (2–2)Comerica Park (16,734)16–15
32May 4@ Tigers0–2Rodríguez (3–2)Verlander (0–1)Lange (5)Comerica Park (18,369)16–16
33May 5Rockies1–0Senga (4–1)Senzatela (0–1)Ottavino (4)Citi Field (25,854)17–16
34May 6Rockies2–5Gomber (3–4)Megill (3–2)Johnson (5)Citi Field (35,692)17–17
35May 7Rockies6–13Suter (1–0)Yacabonis (2–1)Citi Field (36,501)17–18
36May 9@ Reds6–7Weaver (1–2)Peterson (1–5)Díaz (7)Great American Ball Park (14,065)17–19
37May 10@ Reds2–1Verlander (1–1)Greene (0–3)Robertson (6)Great American Ball Park (14,515)18–19
38May 11@ Reds0–5Lively (1–0)Senga (4–2)Herget (1)Great American Ball Park (14,855)18–20
39May 12@ Nationals3–2Megill (4–2)Edwards Jr. (1–2)Smith (1)Nationals Park (31,904)19–20
May 13@ NationalsSuspended (inclement weather); resuming May 14
40May 14 (1)@ Nationals2–3Harvey (2–0)Leone (0–1)Finnegan (8)Nationals Park (24,336)19–21
41May 14 (2)@ Nationals8–2Scherzer (3–2)Irvin (1–1)Nationals Park (21,507)20–21
42May 15@ Nationals3–10Corbin (2–5)Peterson (1–6)Nationals Park (15,220)20–22
43May 16Rays5–8Chirinos (2–1)Verlander (1–2)Citi Field (28,296)20–23
44May 17Rays8–7 (10)Robertson (1–0)Fairbanks (0–1)Citi Field (29,695)21–23
45May 18Rays3–2Megill (5–2)Littell (0–1)Robertson (7)Citi Field (29,946)22–23
46May 19Guardians10–9 (10)Smith (3–1)Clase (1–4)Citi Field (35,010)23–23
May 20GuardiansPostponed (inclement weather); rescheduled for May 21
47May 21 (1)Guardians5–4Robertson (2–0)Stephan (2–2)Citi Field (39,995)24–23
48May 21 (2)Guardians2–1Verlander (2–2)Bieber (3–3)Raley (1)Citi Field (29,862)25–23
49May 23@ Cubs2–7Smyly (5–1)Megill (5–3)Wrigley Field (35,958)25–24
50May 24@ Cubs2–4Stroman (4–4)Senga (4–3)Leiter Jr. (2)Wrigley Field (33,636)25–25
51May 25@ Cubs10–1Carrasco (1–2)Hendricks (0–1)Wrigley Field (35,446)26–25
52May 26@ Rockies5–2Scherzer (4–2)Seabold (1–2)Ottavino (5)Coors Field (30,288)27–25
53May 27@ Rockies7–10Lawrence (2–2)Brigham (0–1)Johnson (11)Coors Field (36,874)27–26
54May 28@ Rockies10–11Lambert (1–1)Nogosek (0–1)Coors Field (47,471)27–27
55May 30Phillies2–0Senga (5–3)Suárez (0–2)Robertson (8)Citi Field (36,236)28–27
56May 31Phillies4–1Carrasco (2–2)Nola (4–4)Robertson (9)Citi Field (39,641)29–27
June: 7–19 (Home: 4–10; Away: 3–9)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
57June 1Phillies4–2Scherzer (5–2)Walker (4–3)Smith (2)Citi Field (38,302)30–27
58June 2Blue Jays0–3Bassitt (6–4)Verlander (2–3)Romano (14)Citi Field (42,637)30–28
59June 3Blue Jays1–2Pearson (2–0)Robertson (2–1)Swanson (1)Citi Field (37,704)30–29
60June 4Blue Jays4–6Pearson (3–0)Leone (0–2)Romano (15)Citi Field (42,169)30–30
61June 6@ Braves4–6Elder (4–0)Smith (3–2)Iglesias (8)Truist Park (37,365)30–31
62June 7@ Braves5–7Anderson (4–0)Raley (1–1)Minter (8)Truist Park (40,178)30–32
63June 8@ Braves10–13 (10)Iglesias (2–2)Hunter (0–1)Truist Park (39,347)30–33
64June 9@ Pirates7–14Hill (6–5)Megill (5–4)PNC Park (29,429)30–34
65June 10@ Pirates5–1Senga (6–3)Oviedo (3–5)PNC Park (35,290)31–34
66June 11@ Pirates1–2Keller (8–2)Carrasco (2–3)Bednar (14)PNC Park (26,770)31–35
67June 13Yankees6–7Marinaccio (3–3)Walker (0–1)King (4)Citi Field (43,707)31–36
68June 14Yankees4–3 (10)Leone (1–2)Abreu (2–2)Citi Field (44,121)32–36
69June 16Cardinals6–1Megill (6–4)Mikolas (4–4)Citi Field (33,948)33–36
70June 17Cardinals3–5Wainwright (3–1)Senga (6–4)Hicks (1)Citi Field (39,143)33–37
71June 18Cardinals7–8VerHagen (4–0)Ottavino (0–3)Hicks (2)Citi Field (43,110)33–38
72June 19@ Astros11–1Scherzer (6–2)Brown (6–4)Minute Maid Park (33,185)34–38
73June 20@ Astros2–4Valdez (7–5)Verlander (2–4)Pressly (13)Minute Maid Park (34,606)34–39
74June 21@ Astros8–10Maton (1–2)Leone (1–3)Pressly (14)Minute Maid Park (38,279)34–40
75June 23@ Phillies1–5Walker (8–3)Senga (6–5)Citizens Bank Park (35,093)34–41
76June 24@ Phillies4–2Scherzer (7–2)Sánchez (0–1)Robertson (10)Citizens Bank Park (43,586)35–41
77June 25@ Phillies6–7Hoffman (1–1)Brigham (0–2)Kimbrel (11)Citizens Bank Park (42,901)35–42
78June 26Brewers1–2Rea (4–4)Smith (3–3)Williams (14)Citi Field (34,384)35–43
79June 27Brewers7–2Peterson (2–6)Teherán (2–3)Citi Field (35,295)36–43
80June 28Brewers2–5Wilson (3–0)Hartwig (0–1)Williams (15)Citi Field (28,440)36–44
81June 29Brewers2–3Houser (3–2)McFarland (0–1)Williams (16)Citi Field (30,282)36–45
82June 30Giants4–5Manaea (3–3)Robertson (2–2)Doval (24)Citi Field (30,116)36–46
July: 14–9 (Home: 8–4; Away: 6–5)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
83July 1Giants4–1Verlander (3–4)DeSclafani (4–8)Ottavino (6)Citi Field (34,887)37–46
84July 2Giants8–4Hartwig (1–1)Wood (3–3)Citi Field (28,473)38–46
85July 4@ Diamondbacks8–5Scherzer (8–2)Castro (4–3)Robertson (11)Chase Field (41,670)39–46
86July 5@ Diamondbacks2–1Senga (7–5)Chafin (2–2)Robertson (12)Chase Field (18,152)40–46
87July 6@ Diamondbacks9–0Carrasco (3–3)Nelson (5–5)Chase Field (18,514)41–46
88July 7@ Padres7–5 (10)Smith (4–3)Cosgrove (1–2)Petco Park (42,712)42–46
89July 8@ Padres1–3Snell (6–7)Peterson (2–7)Hader (21)Petco Park (42,647)42–47
90July 9@ Padres2–6Musgrove (8–2)Scherzer (8–3)Petco Park (42,745)42–48
93rd All-Star Game in Seattle, Washington
91July 14Dodgers0–6Urías (7–5)Verlander (3–5)Citi Field (40,503)42–49
92July 15Dodgers1–5Graterol (3–2)Ottavino (0–4)Citi Field (38,225)42–50
93July 16Dodgers2–1 (10)Robertson (4–2)Robertson (0–1)Citi Field (34,805)43–50
94July 18White Sox11–10Hartwig (2–1)Giolito (6–6)Robertson (13)Citi Field (37,109)44–50
95July 19White Sox5–1Verlander (4–5)Toussaint (0–3)Citi Field (34,873)45–50
96July 20White Sox2–6Kopech (4–8)Quintana (0–1)Citi Field (34,751)45–51
July 21@ Red SoxSuspended (rain); resuming July 22
97July 22 (1)@ Red Sox5–4Hartwig (3–1)Crawford (4–5)Robertson (14)Fenway Park (37,035)46–51
98July 22 (2)@ Red Sox6–8Paxton (6–2)Scherzer (8–4)Jansen (21)Fenway Park (36,505)46–52
99July 23@ Red Sox1–6Murphy (1–0)Carrasco (3–4)Fenway Park (35,619)46–53
100July 25@ Yankees9–3Verlander (5–5)Germán (5–7)Yankee Stadium (46,540)47–53
101July 26@ Yankees1–3Rodón (1–3)Quintana (0–2)Holmes (14)Yankee Stadium (46,761)47–54
102July 27Nationals2–1Peterson (3–7)Thompson (3–4)Raley (2)Citi Field (32,834)48–54
103July 28Nationals5–1Scherzer (9–4)Gore (6–8)Citi Field (25,385)49–54
104July 29Nationals6–11Corbin (7–11)Carrasco (3–5)Citi Field (30,858)49–55
105July 30Nationals5–2Verlander (6–5)Williams (5–6)Raley (3)Citi Field (33,861)50–55
August: 11–18 (Home: 7–9; Away: 4–9)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
106August 1@ Royals6–7 (10)Hernández (1–6)Raley (0–2)Kauffman Stadium (16,140)50–56
107August 2@ Royals0–4Ragans (3–3)Senga (7–6)Kauffman Stadium (13,630)50–57
108August 3@ Royals2–9Singer (7–8)Carrasco (3–6)Kauffman Stadium (11,926)50–58
109August 4@ Orioles3–10Baumann (9–0)Bickford (2–4)Camden Yards (29,550)50–59
110August 5@ Orioles3–7Gibson (11–6)Megill (6–5)Camden Yards (44,326)50–60
111August 6@ Orioles0–2Pérez (4–1)Quintana (0–3)Bautista (30)Camden Yards (27,100)50–61
112August 7Cubs11–2Senga (8–6)Smyly (8–8)Citi Field (29,070)51–61
113August 8Cubs2–3Taillon (7–6)Smith (4–4)Alzolay (15)Citi Field (29,640)51–62
114August 9Cubs4–3Hartwig (4–1)Wesneski (2–4)Bickford (1)Citi Field (37,527)52–62
115August 11Braves0–7Morton (11–10)Megill (6–6)Citi Field (37,339)52–63
116August 12 (1)Braves3–21Winans (1–0)Reyes (0–2)Citi Field (39,859)52–64
117August 12 (2)Braves0–6Strider (13–4)Quintana (0–4)Citi Field (30,254)52–65
118August 13Braves7–6Senga (9–6)Chirinos (5–5)Ottavino (7)Citi Field (30,338)53–65
119August 14Pirates7–2Miller (1–0)Priester (2–2)Citi Field (23,151)54–65
120August 15Pirates4–7Selby (1–0)Butto (0–2)Bednar (25)Citi Field (35,439)54–66
121August 16Pirates8–3Megill (7–6)Oviedo (6–13)Citi Field (30,049)55–66
122August 17@ Cardinals4–2Quintana (1–4)Wainwright (3–8)Gott (1)Busch Stadium (36,155)56–66
123August 18@ Cardinals7–1Lucchesi (2–0)Thompson (2–5)Busch Stadium (42,076)57–66
124August 19@ Cardinals13–2Senga (10–6)Mikolas (6–9)Busch Stadium (40,303)58–66
125August 20@ Cardinals3–7Hudson (5–0)Carrasco (3–7)Busch Stadium (37,470)58–67
126August 21@ Braves10–4Bickford (3–4)Winans (1–1)Truist Park (33,216)59–67
127August 22@ Braves2–3Elder (10–4)Megill (7–7)Iglesias (25)Truist Park (36,841)59–68
128August 23@ Braves0–7Morton (13–10)Quintana (1–5)Truist Park (35,674)59–69
129August 25Angels1–3Sandoval (7–10)Senga (10–7)Estévez (27)Citi Field (38,271)59–70
130August 26Angels3–5Loup (2–2)Carrasco (3–8)Estévez (28)Citi Field (35,890)59–71
131August 27Angels3–2Ottavino (1–4)López (2–7)Citi Field (38,341)60–71
132August 28Rangers3–4Pérez (9–4)Gott (0–4)Leclerc (2)Citi Field (21,696)60–72
133August 29Rangers1–2Stratton (2–1)Smith (4–5)Chapman (4)Citi Field (29,353)60–73
134August 30Rangers6–5 (10)Brigham (1–2)Chapman (5–3)Citi Field (23,849)61–73
September/October: 14–14 (Home: 10–7; Away: 4–7)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
135September 1Mariners2–1Bickford (4–4)Muñoz (3–6)Smith (3)Citi Field (33,340)62–73
136September 2Mariners7–8Topa (5–4)Ottavino (1–5)Citi Field (31,480)62–74
137September 3Mariners6–3Megill (8–7)Kirby (10–9)Ottavino (8)Citi Field (27,764)63–74
138September 5@ Nationals11–5Quintana (2–5)Corbin (9–13)Nationals Park (22,897)64–74
139September 6@ Nationals2–3Finnegan (7–4)Bickford (4–5)Nationals Park (24,297)64–75
140September 8@ Twins2–5Thielbar (3–1)Reid-Foley (0–1)Durán (25)Target Field (26,154)64–76
141September 9@ Twins4–8Maeda (4–7)Peterson (3–8)Target Field (30,673)64–77
142September 10@ Twins2–0Raley (1–2)Jax (6–9)Ottavino (9)Target Field (22,890)65–77
143September 11Diamondbacks3–4Ginkel (9–0)Smith (4–6)Sewald (33)Citi Field (25,230)65–78
144September 12Diamondbacks7–4Butto (1–2)Nelson (7–8)Ottavino (10)Citi Field (33,506)66–78
145September 13Diamondbacks7–1Lucchesi (3–0)Gallen (15–8)Citi Field (22,026)67–78
146September 14Diamondbacks11–1Senga (11–7)Kelly (11–7)Citi Field (22,879)68–78
147September 15Reds3–5Sims (6–3)Hartwig (4–2)Díaz (37)Citi Field (27,811)68–79
148September 16Reds2–3Duarte (3–0)Megill (8–8)Law (2)Citi Field (32,633)68–80
149September 17Reds8–4Quintana (3–5)Williamson (4–5)Citi Field (38,044)69–80
150September 18@ Marlins2–1Bickford (5–5)Scott (8–5)Ottavino (11)LoanDepot Park (14,577)70–80
151September 19@ Marlins3–4Scott (9–5)Gott (0–5)LoanDepot Park (10,897)70–81
152September 20@ Marlins8–3Senga (12–7)Pérez (5–6)LoanDepot Park (12,045)71–81
153September 21@ Phillies4–5Suárez (4–6)Brigham (1–3)Alvarado (9)Citizens Bank Park (30,116)71–82
154September 22@ Phillies4–5 (10)Domínguez (5–5)Ottavino (1–6)Citizens Bank Park (38,795)71–83
155September 23@ Phillies5–7Wheeler (13–6)Quintana (3–6)Alvarado (10)Citizens Bank Park (40,388)71–84
156September 24@ Phillies2–5Sánchez (3–5)Butto (1–3)Lorenzen (1)Citizens Bank Park (41,139)71–85
September 26MarlinsPostponed (unplayable field conditions); rescheduled for September 27
157September 27 (1)Marlins11–2Lucchesi (4–0)Garrett (9–7)Citi Field (see 2nd game)72–85
158September 27 (2)Marlins2–4Moore (5–1)Ottavino (1–7)Nardi (3)Citi Field (24,966)72–86
159September 28Marlins1–0 (8)Hartwig (5–2)Luzardo (10–10)Citi Field (31,097)73–86
September 29PhilliesPostponed (rain); rescheduled for September 30
160September 30 (1)Phillies4–3Megill (9–8)Walker (15–6)Ottavino (12)Citi Field (see 2nd game)74–86
161September 30 (2)Phillies11–4Garrett (1–0)Plassmeyer (0–1)Citi Field (41,102)75–86
162October 1Phillies1–9Nelson (1–0)Butto (1–4)Citi Field (41,212)75–87

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Season standings

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 10458 0.642 52–29 52–29
Philadelphia Phillies 9072 0.556 14 49–32 41–40
Miami Marlins 8478 0.519 20 46–35 38–43
New York Mets 7587 0.463 29 43–38 32–49
Washington Nationals 7191 0.438 33 34–47 37–44

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 10458 0.642
Los Angeles Dodgers 10062 0.617
Milwaukee Brewers 9270 0.568


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia Phillies 9072 0.556 +6
Miami Marlins 8478 0.519
Arizona Diamondbacks 8478 0.519
Chicago Cubs 8379 0.512 1
Cincinnati Reds 8280 0.506 2
San Diego Padres 8280 0.506 2
San Francisco Giants 7983 0.488 5
Pittsburgh Pirates 7686 0.469 8
New York Mets 7587 0.463 9
St. Louis Cardinals 7191 0.438 13
Washington Nationals 7191 0.438 13
Colorado Rockies 59103 0.364 25

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–36–13–410–35–82–44–21–63–44–27–67–63–35–121–25
Atlanta 3–34–25–17–04–39–45–110–38–54–33–44–24–28–526–20
Chicago 1–62–46–74–23–42–46–73–31–510–34–35–18–53–425–21
Cincinnati 4–31–57–64–24–23–33–104–23–45–83–33–46–74–328–18
Colorado 3–100–72–42–43–105–24–24–22–52–44–94–93–33–418–28
Los Angeles 8–53–44–32–410–33–35–13–34–24–39–47–64–34–230–16
Miami 4–24–94–23–32–53–33–44–97–65–22–43–33–411–226–20
Milwaukee 2–41–57–610–32–41–54–36–14–28–56–12–58–53–328–18
New York 6–13–103–32–42–43–39–41–66–73–33–34–34–37–619–27
Philadelphia 4–35–85–14–35–22–46–72–47–63–35–22–45–17–628–18
Pittsburgh 2–43–43–108–54–23–42–55–83–33–35–12–49–45–219–27
San Diego 6–74–33–43–39–44–94–21–63–32–51–58–53–33–328–18
San Francisco 6–72–41–54–39–46–73–35–23–44–24–25–86–11–520–26
St. Louis 3–32–45–87–63–33–44–35–83–41–54–93–31–64–323–23
Washington 1–55–84–33–44–32–42–113–36–76–72–53–35–13–423–23

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR
Arizona 1–21–22–12–13–00–32–12–10–31–22–11–21–23–10–3
Atlanta 2–11–31–22–12–10–33–02–13–03–01–22–12–12–10–3
Chicago 2–11–23–11–22–10–32–10–31–22–13–02–12–12–12–1
Cincinnati 2–12–11–22–22–13–03–03–01–20–32–12–11–23–01–2
Colorado 1–22–12–12–11–21–32–12–11–22–11–20–30–30–31–2
Los Angeles 2–12–12–12–12–12–11–24–02–11–23–03–01–22–11–2
Miami 0–33–02–12–12–11–23–03–02–12–13–01–21–30–31–2
Milwaukee 2–11–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–22–10–33–01–23–01–2
New York 0–31–22–13–00–31–20–31–21–22–23–02–12–11–20–3
Philadelphia 2–11–22–11–23–02–12–12–11–21–23–02–13–00–33–1
Pittsburgh 1–23–02–11–22–21–23–01–21–21–21–21–20–31–20–3
San Diego 2–11–23–02–12–11–21–23–01–21–23–01–32–13–02–1
San Francisco 1–22–12–12–10–32–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–21–21–2
St. Louis 2–13–02–11–21–21–22–20–31–22–12–11–22–11–22–1
Washington 0–42–12–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–13–02–10–32–11–2

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Syracuse Mets International League Dick Scott
AA Binghamton Rumble Ponies Eastern League Reid Brignac
High-A Brooklyn Cyclones South Atlantic League Chris Newell
Low-A St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Gilbert Gómez
Rookie FCL Mets Florida Complex League Jay Pecci
Rookie DSL Mets 1 Dominican Summer League Danny Ortega
Rookie DSL Mets 2 Dominican Summer League Danny Ortega

Notes

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