Major League Baseball team season
The 2004 New York Mets season was the 43rd regular season for the Mets. They went 71–91 and finished fourth in the National League East . They were managed by Art Howe . They played home games at Shea Stadium .
Offseason
October 9, 2003: Marco Scutaro was selected off waivers by the Oakland Athletics from the New York Mets.[1]
January 16, 2004: Kenny Kelly was signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.[2]
January 29, 2004: Shane Spencer signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.[3]
February 9, 2004: Ricky Bottalico was signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.[4]
Regular season
Opening Day starters
Notable transactions
Game log
Green indicates a win, pink indicates a loss, and gray indicates a postponement.
April
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 6
@ Atlanta
7-2
Glavine (1-0)
Ortiz (0-1)
49,460
1-0
W1
2
April 7
@ Atlanta
18-10
Gryboski (1-0)
Trachsel (0-1)
22,775
1-1
L1
3
April 8
@ Atlanta
10-8
Cunnane (1-0)
Franco (0-1)
Smoltz (1)
26,585
1-2
L2
4
April 9
@ Montreal
3-2
Weathers (1-0)
Ayala (0-2)
Moreno (1)
14,739
2-2
W1
5
April 10
@ Montreal
1-0
Patterson (1-0)
Seo (0-1)
Biddle (2)
11,957
2-3
L1
6
April 11
@ Montreal
4-1
Glavine (2-0)
Hernandez (0-1)
Looper (1)
10,623
3-3
W1
7
April 12
Atlanta
10-6
Trachsel (1-1)
Hampton (0-1)
Looper(2)
53,666
4-3
W2
8
April 14
Atlanta
6-1
Thompson (1-0)
Yates (0-1)
15,894
4-4
L1
9
April 15
Atlanta
4-0
Leiter (1-0)
Ramirez (0-1)
33,212
5-4
W1
10
April 16
Pittsburgh
7-6
Wells (2-1)
Moreno (0-1)
Mesa (4)
18,554
5-5
L1
11
April 17
Pittsburgh
2-1
Meadows (1-0)
Trachsel (1-2)
Mesa (5)
40,172
5-6
L2
12
April 18
Pittsburgh
8-1
Benson (2-0)
Seo (0-2)
44,345
5-7
L3
13
April 19
Montreal
4-1
Yates (1-1)
Ohka (0-3)
Looper (3)
14,002
6-7
W1
14
April 20
Montreal
2-1
Day (1-1)
Weathers (1-1)
Biddle (3)
14,513
6-8
L1
15
April 21
Montreal
2-1
Hernandez (1-2)
Glavine (2-1)
Biddle (4)
23,565
6-9
L2
16
April 22
Montreal
3-2
Trachsel (2-2)
Bentz (0-1)
Looper (4)
15,062
7-9
W1
17
April 23
Chicago
3-1
Maddux (1-2)
Seo (1-3)
Borowski (3)
38,862
7-10
L1
18
April 24
Chicago
3-0
Wood (3-1)
Yates (1-2)
Hawkins (1)
39,043
7-11
L2
19
April 25
Chicago
4-1
Clement (3-1)
Leiter (1-1)
Borowski (4)
38,635
7-12
L3
20
April 27
LA Dodgers
9-5
Glavine (3-1)
Nomo (3-2)
28,524
8-12
W1
21
April 28
LA Dodgers
3-2
Perez (2-1)
Trachsel (2-3)
Gagne (6)
29,319
8-13
L1
22
April 29
LA Dodgers
6-1
Seo (1-3)
Weaver (1-3)
32,067
9-13
W1
23
April 30
San Diego
7-6
Lawrence (3-2)
Yates (1-3)
Otsuka (1)
41,971
9-14
L1
May
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
24
May 1
@ San Diego
3-1
Peavy (2-1)
Franco (0-2)
Hoffman (7)
42,064
9-15
L2
25
May 2
@ San Diego
6-2
Glavine (4-1)
Valdez (3-1)
41,965
10-15
W1
26
May 4
San Francisco
6-2
Trachsel (3-3)
Tomko (1-2)
30,532
11-15
W2
27
May 5
San Francisco
8-2
Weathers (2-1)
Rodriguez (1-2)
19,974
12-15
W3
28
May 6
San Francisco
2-1
Weathers (3-1)
Brower (0-2)
23,314
13-15
W4
29
May 7
Milwaukee
7-5
Davis (2-2)
Glavine (4-2)
27,841
13-16
L1
30
May 8
Milwaukee
6-4
Kinney (1-2)
Yates (1-4)
Kolb (6)
29,212
13-17
L2
31
May 9
Milwaukee
6-5
Wheeler (1-0)
Ford (1-1)
29,686
14-17
W1
32
May 10
@ Arizona
12-8
Daigle (2-1)
Baldwin (0-1)
28,638
14-18
L1
33
May 11
@ Arizona
9-5
Bruney (1-0)
Leiter (1-2)
34,263
14-19
L2
34
May 12
@ Arizona
1-0
Glavine (5-2)
Johnson (3-4)
Looper (5)
27,750
15-19
W1
35
May 13
@ Arizona
7-4
Seo (2-3)
Webb (2-3)
Looper (6)
25,573
16-19
W2
36
May 14
@ Houston
8-3
Trachsel (4-3)
Oswalt (2-2)
35,849
17-19
W3
37
May 15
@ Houston
7-4
Pettitte (4-1)
Baldwin (0-2)
Dotel (7)
42,581
17-20
L1
38
May 16
@ Houston
3-2
Wheeler (2-0)
Backe (1-1)
43,247
18-20
W1
39
May 18
St. Louis
5-4
Bottalico (1-0)
Isringhausen (2-1)
28,880
19-20
W2
40
May 19
St. Louis
1-0
Eldred (1-0)
Stanton (0-1)
Kline (1)
20,229
19-21
L1
41
May 20
St. Louis
11-4
Marquis (3-3)
Seo (2-4)
21,874
19-22
L2
42
May 21
Colorado
9-7
Ginter (1-0)
Young (0-1)
20,148
20-22
W1
43
May 22
Colorado
5-4
Weathers (4-1)
Nunez (3-2)
Looper (7)
27,526
21-22
W2
44
May 23
Colorado
4-0
Glavine (6-2)
Estes (3-3)
37,486
22-22
W3
45
May 25
Philadelphia
5-0
Trachsel (5-3)
Milton (5-1)
29,385
23-22
W4
46
May 26
Philadelphia
7-4
Hernandez (1-1)
Franco (0-3)
Worrell (6)
20,349
23-23
L1
47
May 28
@ Florida
2-1
Willis (5-3)
Glavine (6-3)
Benitez (19)
25,299
23-24
L2
48
May 29
@ Florida
3-2
Wayne (3-1)
Looper (0-1)
31,325
23-25
L3
49
May 30
@ Florida
8-6
Borland (1-0)
Stanton (0-2)
Benitez (20)
30,896
23-26
L4
50
May 31
@ Philadelphia
5-3
Moreno (1-1)
Myers (3-3)
Looper (8)
43,620
24-26
W1
June
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
51
June 1
@ Philadelphia
4-1
Bottalico (2-0)
Worrell (1-2)
Looper (9)
34,436
25-26
W2
52
June 2
@ Philadelphia
5-3
Weathers (5-1)
Hernandez (1-2)
Looper (10)
37,625
26-26
W3
53
June 3
Florida
4-1
Seo (3-4)
Burnett (0-1)
Looper (11)
20,832
27-26
W4
54
June 4
Florida
5-1
Pavano (5-2)
Trachsel (5-4)
Benitez (21)
23,266
27-27
L1
55
June 5
Florida
7-6
Perisho (4-2)
Weathers (5-2)
Benitez (22)
24,803
27-28
L2
56
June 6
Florida
5-2
Leiter (2-2)
Penny (6-3)
25,835
28-28
W1
57
June 8
@ Minnesota
2-1
Rincon (7-3)
Stanton (0-3)
16,181
28-29
L1
58
June 9
@ Minnesota
5-3
Santana (3-4)
Trachsel (5-5)
Nathan (16)
17,507
28-30
L2
59
June 10
@ Minnesota
3-2
Balfour (1-0)
Bottalico (2-1)
16,706
28-31
L3
60
June 11
@ Kansas City
7-5
May (3-8)
Seo (3-5)
Affeldt (8)
23,243
28-32
L4
61
June 12
@ Kansas City
4-3
Affeldt (2-3)
Weathers (5-3)
23,890
28-33
L5
62
June 13
@ Kansas City
5-2
Glavine (7-3)
Greinke (1-2)
Looper (12)
24,632
29-33
W1
63
June 15
Cleveland
7-2
Trachsel (6-5)
Davis (1-5)
22,783
30-33
W2
64
June 16
Cleveland
9-1
Sabathia (4-3)
Ginter (1-1)
29,512
30-34
L1
65
June 17
Cleveland
6-2
Bottalico (3-1)
White (3-2)
17,675
31-34
W1
66
June 18
Detroit
3-2
Looper (1-1)
Patterson (0-4)
36,141
32-34
W2
67
June 19
Detroit
4-3
Looper (2-1)
Dingman (1-1)
36,925
33-34
W3
68
June 20
Detroit
6-1
Trachsel (7-5)
Bonderman (5-6)
39,446
34-34
W4
69
June 22
Cincinnati
7-4
Franco (1-3)
Wilson (7-1)
Looper (13)
19,301
35-34
W5
70
June 23
Cincinnati
6-4
Matthews (2-1)
Franco (1-4)
Graves (28)
32,423
35-35
L1
71
June 24
Cincinnati
6-2
Lidle (5-5)
Glavine (6-4)
23,827
35-36
L2
–
June 25
@ NY Yankees
POSTPONED
72
June 26
@ NY Yankees
9-3
Leiter (3-3)
Halsey (1-1)
55,303
36-36
W1
73
June 27
@ NY Yankees
8-1
Contreras (5-3)
Trachsel (7-6)
Gordon (2)
37,305
36-37
L1
74
June 27
@ NY Yankees
11-6
Mussina (9-4)
Ginter (1-2)
55,387
36-38
L2
75
June 29
@ Cincinnati
7-5
Seo (4-5)
Van Poppel (3-3)
Looper (14)
27,858
37-38
W1
76
June 30
@ Cincinnati
2-0
Lidle (6-5)
Glavine (7-5)
Graves (30)
42,076
37-39
L1
July
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
77
July 1
@ Cincinnati
7-6
Leiter (4-2)
Acevedo (4-7)
Looper (15)
31,633
38-39
W1
78
July 2
NY Yankees
11-2
Trachsel (8-6)
Mussina (9-5)
55,068
39-39
W2
79
July 3
NY Yankees
10-9
Franco (2-4)
Sturtze (3-1)
55,210
40-39
W3
80
July 4
NY Yankees
6-5
Moreno (2-1)
Gordon (2-3)
Looper (16)
55,437
41-39
W4
81
July 5
@ Philadelphia
6-5
Madson (6-2)
Glavine (7-6)
Wagner (13)
41,571
41-40
L1
82
July 6
@ Philadelphia
4-1
Leiter (5-2)
Wolf (3-4)
Looper (17)
36,230
42-40
W1
83
July 7
@ Philadelphia
10-1
Trachsel (9-6)
Myers (5-6)
37,687
43-40
W2
84
July 8
@ Philadelphia
5-4
Wagner (2-0)
Franco (2-5)
42,601
43-41
L1
85
July 9
@ Florida
6-3
Wheeler (3-0)
Manzanillo (1-2)
Looper (18)
25,117
44-41
W1
86
July 10
@ Florida
5-2
Penny (8-7)
Glavine (7-7)
Benitez (29)
41,212
44-42
L1
87
July 11
@ Florida
5-2
Willis (7-5)
Leiter (5-3)
Benitez (30)
25,735
44-43
L2
88
July 15
Philadelphia
3-2
Parra (1-0)
Hernandez (1-3)
36,803
45-43
W1
89
July 16
Philadelphia
5-1
Millwood (7-5)
Seo (4-6)
Wagner (14)
42,584
45-44
L1
90
July 17
Philadelphia
8-2
Wolf (4-5)
Glavine (7-8)
35,425
45-45
L2
91
July 18
Philadelphia
6-1
Leiter (6-3)
Myers (5-7)
Looper (19)
30,443
46-45
W1
92
July 19
Florida
6-5
Manzanillo (2-2)
Looper (2-2)
Benitez (31)
23,176
46-46
L1
93
July 20
Florida
9-7
Howard (1-1)
Franco (2-6)
Benitez (32)
25,295
46-47
L2
94
July 21
Montreal
5-4
Moreno (3-1)
Horgan (3-1)
Looper (20)
30,227
47-47
W1
95
July 22
Montreal
4-1
Ayala (2-6)
Franco (2-7)
Cordero (8)
27,637
47-48
L1
–
July 23
Atlanta
POSTPONED
96
July 24
Atlanta
5-2
Thompson (8-7)
Stanton (0-4)
Smoltz (19)
33,166
47-49
L2
97
July 25
Atlanta
4-3
Hampton (6-8)
Trachsel (9-7)
Smoltz (20)
32,542
47-50
L3
98
July 26
@ Montreal
19-10
Ayala (3-6)
Erickson (0-1)
6,643
47-51
L4
99
July 27
@ Montreal
4-2
Glavine (8-8)
Day (5-10)
Looper (21)
7,147
48-51
W1
100
July 28
@ Montreal
7-4
Tucker (1-1)
Seo (4-7)
Cordero (10)
6,852
48-52
L1
101
July 29
@ Montreal
10-1
Leiter (7-3)
Biddle (2-5)
20,042
49-52
W1
102
July 30
@ Atlanta
3-1
Hampton (7-8)
Trachsel (9-8)
Smoltz (24)
40,913
49-53
L1
103
July 31
@ Atlanta
8-0
Wright (9-5)
Benson (8-9)
51,125
49-54
L2
August
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
104
August 1
@ Atlanta
6-5
Byrd (3-3)
Glavine (8-9)
Smoltz (25)
34,203
49-55
L3
105
August 3
@ Milwaukee
12-3
Leiter (8-3)
Capuano (5-6)
22,306
50-55
W1
106
August 4
@ Milwaukee
6-5
Feliciano (1-0)
Adams (1-1)
Looper (22)
18,196
51-55
W2
107
August 5
@ Milwaukee
11-6
Zambrano (10-7)
Santos (9-7)
32,225
52-55
W3
108
August 6
@ St. Louis
6-4
Morris (12-7)
Glavine (8-10)
Isringhausen (29)
43,949
52-56
L1
109
August 7
@ St. Louis
2-1
Tavarez (4-3)
Stanton (0-5)
45,364
52-57
L2
110
August 8
@ St. Louis
6-2
Marquis (12-4)
Leiter (8-4)
Tavarez (3)
43,578
52-58
L3
111
August 10
Houston
7-3
Trachsel (10-8)
Munro (2-4)
28,472
53-58
W1
112
August 11
Houston
5-4
Lidge (3-5)
Looper (2-3)
Bullinger (1)
32,060
53-59
L1
113
August 12
Houston
2-1
Zambrano (11-7)
Weathers (6-7)
Looper (23)
26,419
54-59
W1
114
August 13
Arizona
10-6
Benson (9-9)
Fossum (2-12)
22,124
55-59
W2
115
August 14
Arizona
4-3
Leiter (9-4)
Gonzalez (0-6)
Looper (24)
37,599
56-59
W3
116
August 15
Arizona
2-0
Johnson (12-10)
Trachsel (10-9)
Aquino (4)
36,590
56-60
L1
117
August 17
@ Colorado
6-4
Jennings (11-10)
Wheeler (3-1)
Chacon (30)
34,387
56-61
L2
–
August 18
@ Colorado
POSTPONED
118
August 19
@ Colorado
10-3
Benson (10-9)
Estes (13-5)
30,827
57-61
W1
119
August 19
@ Colorado
4-2
Stanton (1-5)
Reed (3-3)
29,918
58-61
W2
120
August 20
@ San Francisco
7-3
Lowry (3-0)
Trachsel (10-10)
42,211
58-62
L1
121
August 21
@ San Francisco
11-9
Stanton (2-5)
Correia (0-1)
Fortunato (1)
42,418
59-62
W1
122
August 22
@ San Francisco
3-1
Reuter (7-9)
Ginter (1-3)
Hermanson (5)
42,359
59-63
L1
123
August 23
San Diego
9-4
Peavy (10-3)
Heilman (0-1)
25,475
59-64
L2
124
August 24
San Diego
3-1
Wells (8-7)
Benson (10-10)
Hoffman (32)
25,558
59-65
L3
125
August 25
San Diego
4-0
Lawrence (13-10)
Leiter (9-5)
28,067
59-66
L4
126
August 26
San Diego
10-3
Eaton (9-11)
Trachsel (10-11)
27,621
59-67
L5
127
August 27
LA Dodgers
9-2
Glavine (9-10)
Alvarez (7-5)
42,694
60-67
W1
128
August 28
LA Dodgers
4-2
Carrara (4-1)
Stanton (2-6)
Gagne (36)
40,660
60-68
L1
129
August 29
LA Dodgers
10-2
Ishii (13-6)
Benson (10-11)
33,582
60-69
L2
130
August 30
Florida
6-4
Seanez (2-2)
Bell (0-1)
Benitez (39)
16,468
60-70
L3
131
August 31
Florida
5-0
Beckett (6-8)
Trachsel (10-12)
17,770
60-71
L4
September
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
132
September 1
Florida
5-4
Valdez (12-7)
Glavine (9-11)
Benitez (40)
19,621
60-72
L5
133
September 2
Florida
9-6
Pavano (16-5)
Seo (4-8)
24,937
60-73
L6
134
September 3
@ Philadelphia
8-1
Floyd (1-0)
Bell (0-2)
37,267
60-74
L7
135
September 4
@ Philadelphia
7-0
Lidle (9-12)
Leiter (9-6)
43,089
60-75
L8
136
September 5
@ Philadelphia
4-2
Myers (8-9)
Trachsel (10-13)
Worrell (17)
43,628
60-76
L9
137
September 7
@ Florida
7-3
Burnett (6-6)
Glavine (9-12)
14,308
60-77
L10
138
September 8
@ Florida
3-0
Beckett (7-8)
Seo (4-9)
Benitez (41)
14,691
60-78
L11
139
September 9
@ Florida
4-0
Benson (11-11)
Valdez (12-8)
13,102
61-78
W1
140
September 10
Philadelphia
9-5
Jones (10-5)
Bottalico (3-2)
27,827
61-79
L1
141
September 11
Philadelphia
11-9
Hernandez (3-5)
Darensbourg (0-1)
Rodriguez (1)
21,718
61-80
L2
142
September 12
Philadelphia
4-2
Padilla (6-7)
Glavine (9-13)
Worrell (19)
23,391
61-81
L3
143
September 13
Atlanta
9-7
Heilman (1-1)
Wright (14-7)
<1,000
62-81
W1
144
September 13
Atlanta
7-1
Byrd (7-5)
Seo (4-10)
21,476
62-82
L1
145
September 14
Atlanta
7-0
Benson (12-11)
Ortiz (14-8)
21,545
63-82
W1
146
September 15
Atlanta
2-0
Thompson (12-8)
Leiter (9-7)
Smoltz (38)
29,704
63-83
L1
147
September 16
Atlanta
9-4
Trachsel (11-13)
Capellan (0-1)
19,885
64-83
W1
–
September 17
@ Pittsburgh
POSTPONED
148
September 18
@ Pittsburgh
8-7
Yates (2-4)
Torres (7-5)
Looper (25)
19,236
65-83
W2
149
September 19
@ Pittsburgh
1-0
Vogelsong (6-12)
Heilman (1-2)
Mesa (40)
N/A
65-84
L1
150
September 19
@ Pittsburgh
6-1
Williams (2-1)
Benson (12-12)
18,219
65-85
L2
151
September 21
@ Montreal
6-1
Hernandez (11-14)
Leiter (9-8)
3,839
65-86
L3
152
September 22
@ Montreal
3-2
Fortunato (1-0)
Ayala (6-12)
Looper (26)
3,664
66-86
W1
153
September 23
@ Montreal
4-2
Glavine (10-13)
Ohka (3-6)
Looper (27)
11,142
67-86
W2
154
September 24
Chicago
2-1
Remlinger (1-1)
Looper (2-4)
Hawkins (24)
28,196
67-87
L1
155
September 25
Chicago
4-3
Seo (5-10)
Mercker (3-1)
34,284
68-87
W1
156
September 26
Chicago
3-2
Leiter (10-8)
Wood (8-8)
Looper (28)
36,476
69-87
W2
–
September 27
@ Atlanta
POSTPONED
157
September 28
@ Atlanta
2-1
Trachsel (12-13)
Byrd (8-6)
Looper (29)
N/A
70-87
W3
158
September 28
@ Atlanta
5-2
Colon (2-1)
Glavine (10-14)
Smoltz (42)
35,729
70-88
L1
159
September 29
@ Atlanta
6-3
Ortiz (15-9)
Heilman (1-3)
Smoltz (43)
22,000
70-89
L2
October
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
160
October 1
Montreal
4-2
Rauch (4-1)
Feliciano (1-1)
Cordero (14)
29,273
70-90
L3
161
October 2
Montreal
6-3
Cordero (7-3)
Looper (2-5)
Majewski (1)
30,147
70-91
L4
162
October 3
Montreal
8-1
Glavine (11-14)
Patterson (4-7)
33,569
71-91
W1
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Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Season standings
National League East
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
2–4
4–2
3–3
6–13
3–4
2–4
3–16
3–3
0–6
3–4
1–5
2–4
7–12
5–14
1–5
6–12
Atlanta
4–2
—
3–3
2–4
4–2
14–5
3–3
4–3
4–2
15–4
12–7
10–9
4–2
3–3
4–3
2–4
8–10
Chicago
2–4
3–3
—
9–8
5–1
3–3
10–9
2–4
10–7
3–3
4–2
3–3
13–5
4–2
2–4
8–11
8–4
Cincinnati
3–3
4–2
8–9
—
3–3
4–2
6–11
4–2
10–8
4–2
3–3
3–3
9–10
2–4
3–3
5–14
5-7
Colorado
13–6
2–4
1–5
3–3
—
1–5
1–5
8–11
2–4
2–4
1–5
5–3
2–4
10–9
8–11
1–5
8–10
Florida
4–3
5–14
3–3
2–4
5–1
—
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
15–4
12–7
1–5
4–2
2–5
2–4
7–11
Houston
4–2
3–3
9–10
11–6
5–1
3-3
—
1–5
13–6
2–4
2–4
6–0
12–5
2–4
2–4
10–8
7–5
Los Angeles
16–3
3–4
4–2
2–4
11–8
3–3
5–1
—
3–3
4–3
3–3
1–5
6–0
10–9
10–9
2–4
10–8
Milwaukee
3–3
2–4
7–10
8–10
4–2
2–4
6–13
3–3
—
5–1
2–4
0–6
6–12
2–4
1–5
8–9
8–4
Montreal
6–0
4–15
3–3
2–4
4–2
8-11
4–2
3–4
1–5
—
9–10
7–12
4–2
1–6
1–5
3–3
7–11
New York
4–3
7–12
2–4
3–3
5–1
4–15
4–2
3–3
4–2
10–9
—
8–11
1–5
1–6
4–2
1–5
10–8
Philadelphia
5-1
9–10
3–3
3–3
3–5
7–12
0–6
5–1
6–0
12–7
11–8
—
3–3
5–1
2–4
3–3
9–9
Pittsburgh
4–2
2–4
5–13
10–9
4–2
5–1
5–12
0–6
12–6
2–4
5–1
3–3
—
3–3
5–1
5–12
2–10
San Diego
12–7
3–3
2–4
4–2
9–10
2–4
4–2
9–10
4–2
6–1
6–1
1–5
3–3
—
12–7
2–4
8–10
San Francisco
14–5
3–4
4–2
3–3
11–8
5–2
4–2
9–10
5–1
5–1
2–4
4–2
1–5
7–12
—
3–3
11–7
St. Louis
5–1
4–2
11–8
14–5
5–1
4-2
8–10
4–2
9–8
3–3
5–1
3–3
12–5
4–2
3–3
—
11–1
The Final Montreal Expos Game
Back in 1969, the New York Mets played the Montreal Expos in their first ever game. The game was played in New York. The Montreal Expos final game was played in New York against the Mets as well.
Scorecard
October 3, Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
R
H
E
Montreal
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
New York
1
0
2
0
1
3
0
1
x
8
11
1
W : Tom Glavine (11-14) L : John Patterson (4-7) HRs : David Wright (14), Todd Zeile (9)
Attendance : 33,569 Time :3:10
Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
[8]
References
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