2025 New York Mets season

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2025  New York Mets
New York Mets Insignia.svg
League National League
Division East
Ballpark Citi Field
City New York City, New York
Record76–67 (.531)
Owner Steve Cohen
President David Stearns
Manager Carlos Mendoza
Television SportsNet New York
PIX 11 [a]
Radio WHSQ 880 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network
  2024 Seasons

The 2025 New York Mets season is the 64th season of the New York Mets in Major League Baseball, their 17th at Citi Field, and their fifth under majority owner Steve Cohen.

Contents

On July 19, the Mets retired the number 5 worn by former Mets captain David Wright and inducted him into the Mets Hall of Fame during a pre-game ceremony before a 5–2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field. Wright became the 10th person to have his number retired by the Mets and the second, along with Tom Seaver, to enter the team's Hall of Fame on the same day. [9]

Offseason

Transactions

2024

  • November 4 – claimed right-handed relief pitcher Kevin Herget off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers. [10]
  • November 4 – claimed infielder Luis De Los Santos off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays. [11]
  • November 19 – acquired outfielder Jose Siri from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for right-handed pitcher Eric Orze. [12]
  • December 4 – signed right-handed starting pitcher Frankie Montas to a two-year, $34 million contract including an opt-out after the 2025 season. [13]
  • December 9 – signed right-handed pitcher Clay Holmes to a three-year, $38 million contract including an opt-out after the 2026 season. [14]
  • December 11 – signed outfielder Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract, the largest contract in professional sports history. The deal includes an opt-out after the 2029 season and no deferred money. The Mets can void it by increasing his annual salary in the final 10 seasons by $4 million from $51 to $55 million, making the total value up to $805 million. In addition, Soto will also get a $75 million signing bonus in the contract. [15] [16]
  • December 19 – signed right-handed starting pitcher Griffin Canning to a one-year, $4.25 million contract. [17]
  • December 27 – re-signed left-handed starting pitcher Sean Manaea to a three-year, $75 million contract. [18]

2025

  • January 15 – claimed right-handed relief pitcher Austin Warren off waivers from the San Francisco Giants. [19]
  • January 17 – re-signed outfielder Jesse Winker to a one-year, $8 million contract. [20] The Mets also signed left-handed relief pitcher A. J. Minter to a two-year, $22 million contract including an opt-out after the 2025 season. [21]
  • January 29 – re-signed right-handed relief pitcher Ryne Stanek to a one-year, $4.5 million contract. [22]
  • February 5 – re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million contract including an opt-out after the 2025 season. [23]
  • February 12 – re-signed right-handed relief pitcher Drew Smith to a one-year, $1 million contract including a club option for 2026 worth $2 million. [24]
  • February 24 – acquired outfielder Alexander Canario from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for cash considerations. [25]

Regular season

Transactions

2025

Season standings

National League East

NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 8360.58045233837
New York Mets 7667.531745273140
Miami Marlins 6677.4621732393438
Atlanta Braves 6479.4481934353044
Washington Nationals 5884.40824½29422942

National League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 8955.618
Philadelphia Phillies 8360.580
Los Angeles Dodgers 7964.552
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 8162.566+5
San Diego Padres 7865.545+2
New York Mets 7667.531
Cincinnati Reds 7271.5034
San Francisco Giants 7271.5034
Arizona Diamondbacks 7272.500
St. Louis Cardinals 7272.500
Miami Marlins 6677.46210
Atlanta Braves 6479.44812
Pittsburgh Pirates 6480.44412½
Washington Nationals 5884.40817½
Colorado Rockies 40103.28036

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2025

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 4–23–42–48–55–53–34–33–31–22–45–54–33–32–422–21
Atlanta 2–41–25–24–21–58–52–48–55–81–21–61–54–23–318–22
Chicago 4–32–15–45–14–34–27–61–22–47–33–31–55–53–128–17
Cincinnati 4–22–54–55–11–53–43–72–23–36–42–13–34–62–426–19
Colorado 5–82–41–51–52–83–02–40–60–72–42–52–84–24–310–32
Los Angeles 5–55–13–45–18–25–10–63–41–22–49–44–22–43–323–20
Miami 3–35–82–44–30–31–53–35–52–64–33–34–23–35–421–21
Milwaukee 3–44–26–77–34–26–03–34–24–210–31–22–54–36–025–17
New York 3–35–82–12–26–04–35–52–47–22–40–34–25–26–423–22
Philadelphia 2–18–54–23–37–02–16–22–42–73–33–33–42–48–527–15
Pittsburgh 4–22–13–74–64–24–23–43–104–23–31–54–27–63–115–27
San Diego 5–56–13–31–25–24–93–32–13–03–35–110–34–34–218–27
San Francisco 3–45–15–13–38–22–42–45–22–44–32–43–101–03–324–24
St. Louis 3–32–45–56–42–44–23–33–42–54–26–73–40–15–122–23
Washington 4–23–31–34–23–43–34–50–64–65–81–32–43–31–518–27

Updated with the results of all games through September 5, 2025.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamATHBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona 2–12–12–12–12–10–30–31–21–20–02–13–01–24–21–2
Atlanta 1–20–33–32–13–00–00–01–21–23–01–21–21–20–31–2
Chicago 3–02–12–15–13–01–21–21–23–01–22–11–20–02–11–2
Cincinnati 0–02–11–21–25–12–11–22–12–12–12–11–23–01–21–2
Colorado 1–21–20–31–21–20–32–40–30–02–11–20–01–20–30–3
Los Angeles 2–11–21–23–02–13–00–32–10–62–12–10–02–12–12–1
Miami 1–22–11–21–21–20–01–22–12–12–13–01–23–30–01–2
Milwaukee 2–12–13–02–11–22–12–12–10–04–20–32–11–20–02–1
New York 2–11–21–22–10–32–11–22–13–01–23–32–10–30–03–0
Philadelphia 2–12–12–11–22–12–10–30–01–20–02–13–03–03–04–2
Pittsburgh 0–00–02–10–30–34–21–20–32–11–21–20–31–21–22–1
San Diego 2–10–32–10–03–01–21–22–12–11–21–21–50–32–10–3
San Francisco 5–12–12–11–21–20–33–01–21–20–32–13–01–22–10–3
St. Louis 2–12–10–33–03–01–22–13–31–23–00–30–01–21–20–3
Washington 1–25–10–30–01–22–11–21–22–12–10–32–10–31–20–3

Updated with the results of all games through September 7, 2025.

Game log

Regular season

Legend
Mets WinMets LossGame Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
2025 Game Log
Overall: 76–67 (Home: 45–27; Away: 31–40)
March/April: 21–10 (Home: 13–2; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
1March 27@ Astros 1–3 Valdez (1–0) Holmes (0–1) Hader (1) Daikin Park (42,305)0–1
2March 28@ Astros 3–1 Megill (1–0) Brown (0–1) Díaz (1)Daikin Park (37,004)1–1
3March 29@ Astros 1–2 Arrighetti (1–0) Canning (0–1) Hader (2)Daikin Park (41,742)1–2
4March 31@ Marlins 10–4 Peterson (1–0) Quantrill (0–1) LoanDepot Park (12,953)2–2
5April 1@ Marlins 2–4 Alcántara (1–0) Senga (0–1) Bender (1)LoanDepot Park (13,740)2–3
6April 2@ Marlins 6–5 (11) Buttó (1–0) Curry (0–1) Brazobán (1)LoanDepot Park (10,598)3–3
7April 4 Blue Jays 5–0 Megill (2–0) Gausman (1–1) Citi Field (43,945)4–3
8April 5 Blue Jays 3–2 Díaz (1–0) Sandlin (0–1)Citi Field (37,694)5–3
9April 6 Blue Jays 2–1 Kranick (1–0) Francis (1–1) Díaz (2)Citi Field (40,132)6–3
10April 7 Marlins 2–0 Senga (1–1) Bellozo (0–1) Stanek (1)Citi Field (28,630)7–3
11April 8 Marlins 10–5 Holmes (1–1) Faucher (0–1)Citi Field (28,861)8–3
12April 9 Marlins 0–5 Meyer (1–1) Megill (2–1)Citi Field (29,232)8–4
13April 11@ Athletics 7–4 Canning (1–1) Sears (1–2) Díaz (3) Sutter Health Park (9,632)9–4
14April 12@ Athletics 1–3 Ginn (1–0) Peterson (1–1) Miller (4)Sutter Health Park (10,133)9–5
15April 13@ Athletics 8–0 Senga (2–1) Severino (0–3)Sutter Health Park (10,036)10–5
16April 14@ Twins 5–1 Holmes (2–1) Topa (0–1) Target Field (10,240)11–5
17April 15@ Twins 3–6 Ober (1–1) Megill (2–2) Durán (1)Target Field (12,507)11–6
18April 16@ Twins 3–4 (10) Sands (2–1) Garrett (0–1)Target Field (19,271)11–7
19April 17 Cardinals 4–1 Canning (2–1) Pallante (2–1) Díaz (4)Citi Field (38,246)12–7
20April 18 Cardinals 5–4 Brazobán (1–0) Fernandez (0–2)Citi Field (39,627)13–7
21April 19 Cardinals 3–0 Senga (3–1) Liberatore (1–2) Díaz (5)Citi Field (42,339)14–7
22April 20 Cardinals 7–4 Buttó (2–0) Romero (1–2)Citi Field (38,347)15–7
23April 21 Phillies 5–4 Megill (3–2) Nola (0–5) Díaz (6)Citi Field (35,430)16–7
24April 22 Phillies 5–1 Canning (3–1) Sánchez (2–1)Citi Field (36,468)17–7
25April 23 Phillies 4–3 (10) Kranick (2–0) Romano (0–1)Citi Field (36,863)18–7
26April 25@ Nationals 4–5 López (2–0) Stanek (0–1) Nationals Park (30,277)18–8
27April 26@ Nationals 2–0 Holmes (3–1) Lord (0–3) Díaz (7)Nationals Park (33,867)19–8
28April 27@ Nationals 7–8 López (3–0) Stanek (0–2)Nationals Park (30,763)19–9
29April 28@ Nationals 19–5 Canning (4–1) Williams (1–3) Ureña (1)Nationals Park (14,011)20–9
30April 29 Diamondbacks 8–3 Peterson (2–1) Rodríguez (1–3)Citi Field (35,218)21–9
31April 30 Diamondbacks 3–4 Burnes (1–1) Stanek (0–3) Thompson (1)Citi Field (31,904)21–10
May: 15–12 (Home: 10–5; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
32May 1 Diamondbacks 2–4 Gallen (2–4) Senga (3–2) Miller (1)Citi Field (36,239)21–11
33May 2@ Cardinals 9–3 Holmes (4–1) Gray (3–1) Busch Stadium (27,966)22–11
May 3@ Cardinals Postponed (rain); rescheduled for May 4
34May 4 (1)@ Cardinals 5–6 Fedde (2–3) Tidwell (0–1) Helsley (5)Busch Stadium (37,735)22–12
35May 4 (2)@ Cardinals 4–5 McGreevy (1–0) Kranick (2–1)Busch Stadium (30,313)22–13
36May 5@ Diamondbacks 5–4 Canning (5–1) Nelson (1–1) Díaz (8) Chase Field (22,674)23–13
37May 6@ Diamondbacks 1–5 Gallen (3–4) Peterson (2–2)Chase Field (24,353)23–14
38May 7@ Diamondbacks 7–1 Senga (4–2) Kelly (3–2)Chase Field (25,729)24–14
39May 9 Cubs 7–2 Holmes (5–1) Taillon (2–2)Citi Field (41,243)25–14
40May 10 Cubs 5–6 Horton (1–0) Megill (3–3) Hodge (2)Citi Field (41,423)25–15
41May 11 Cubs 6–2 Stanek (1–3) Hodge (2–1)Citi Field (41,673)26–15
42May 12 Pirates 4–3 Brazobán (2–0) Bednar (0–4)Citi Field (35,580)27–15
43May 13 Pirates 2–1 Kranick (3–1) Keller (1–5) Díaz (9)Citi Field (35,926)28–15
44May 14 Pirates 0–4 Shugart (2–3) Holmes (5–2)Citi Field (34,473)28–16
45May 16@ Yankees 2–6 Rodón (5–3) Megill (3–4) Weaver (5) Yankee Stadium (47,700)28–17
46May 17@ Yankees 3–2 Garrett (1–1) Cruz (1–2) Díaz (10)Yankee Stadium (47,510)29–17
47May 18@ Yankees 2–8 Williams (2–2) Stanek (1–4)Yankee Stadium (48,028)29–18
48May 19@ Red Sox 1–3 Wilson (2–0) Senga (4–3) Chapman (7) Fenway Park (33,548)29–19
49May 20@ Red Sox 0–2 Whitlock (2–0) Holmes (5–3) Chapman (8)Fenway Park (33,208)29–20
50May 21@ Red Sox 5–1 Brazobán (3–0) Hendriks (0–1)Fenway Park (31,661)30–20
51May 23 Dodgers 5–7 (13) García (2–0) Brazobán (3–1)Citi Field (40,449)30–21
52May 24 Dodgers 5–2 Peterson (3–2) Gonsolin (2–1) Díaz (11)Citi Field (41,332)31–21
53May 25 Dodgers 3–1 Senga (5–3) Knack (2–2) Garrett (1)Citi Field (41,917)32–21
54May 26 White Sox 2–1 Díaz (2–0) Wilson (1–1)Citi Field (39,938)33–21
55May 27 White Sox 6–4 Megill (4–4) Cannon (2–6) Garrett (2)Citi Field (34,944)34–21
56May 28 White Sox 4–9 Eisert (2–0) Canning (5–2)Citi Field (34,021)34–22
57May 30 Rockies 4–2 Peterson (4–2) Freeland (0–8) Díaz (12)Citi Field (41,270)35–22
58May 31 Rockies 8–2 Senga (6–3) Senzatela (1–10)Citi Field (41,861)36–22
June: 12–15 (Home: 6–5; Away: 6–10)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
59June 1 Rockies 5–3 Holmes (6–3) Palmquist (0–4) Díaz (13)Citi Field (43,224)37–22
60June 2@ Dodgers 4–3 (10) Díaz (3–0) Scott (0–2) Buttó (1) Dodger Stadium (48,556)38–22
61June 3@ Dodgers 5–6 (10) Scott (1–2) Buttó (2–1)Dodger Stadium (53,424)38–23
62June 4@ Dodgers 6–1 Canning (6–2) Gonsolin (3–2)Dodger Stadium (45,733)39–23
63June 5@ Dodgers 5–6 Vesia (2–0) Garrett (1–2) Scott (11)Dodger Stadium (46,364)39–24
64June 6@ Rockies 4–2 Stanek (2–4) Agnos (0–2) Díaz (14) Coors Field (34,890)40–24
65June 7@ Rockies 8–1 Holmes (7–3) Márquez (2–8)Coors Field (38,279)41–24
66June 8@ Rockies 13–5 Megill (5–4) Dollander (2–6) Blackburn (1)Coors Field (40,548)42–24
67June 10 Nationals 5–4 (10) Garrett (2–2) Henry (0–1)Citi Field (38,472)43–24
68June 11 Nationals 5–0 Peterson (5–2) Irvin (5–3)Citi Field (40,681)44–24
69June 12 Nationals 4–3 Senga (7–3) Soroka (3–4) Díaz (15)Citi Field (39,779)45–24
70June 13 Rays 5–7 Orze (1–0) Kranick (3–2) Fairbanks (13)Citi Field (41,622)45–25
71June 14 Rays 4–8 Rasmussen (6–4) Megill (5–5)Citi Field (41,662)45–26
72June 15 Rays 0–9 Baz (6–3) Canning (6–3)Citi Field (42,804)45–27
73June 17@ Braves 4–5 (10) Iglesias (4–5) Brazobán (3–2) Truist Park (36,791)45–28
74June 18@ Braves 0–5 Sale (5–4) Blackburn (0–1)Truist Park (39,926)45–29
75June 19@ Braves 1–7 Strider (2–5) Holmes (7–4)Truist Park (39,234)45–30
76June 20@ Phillies 2–10 Banks (2–0) Garrett (2–3) Citizens Bank Park (44,432)45–31
77June 21@ Phillies 11–4 Canning (7–3) Abel (2–1)Citizens Bank Park (44,687)46–31
78June 22@ Phillies 1–7 Luzardo (7–3) Peterson (5–3)Citizens Bank Park (42,155)46–32
79June 23 Braves 2–3 Schwellenbach (6–4) Blackburn (0–2) Lee (2)Citi Field (38,593)46–33
80June 24 Braves 4–7 Strider (3–5) Castillo (0–2) Iglesias (9)Citi Field (38,130)46–34
81June 25 Braves 7–3 Holmes (8–4) Fuentes (0–2) Díaz (16)Citi Field (38,275)47–34
82June 26 Braves 4–0 Warren (1–0) Holmes (4–7)Citi Field (42,646)48–34
83June 27@ Pirates 1–9 Keller (2–10) Peterson (5–4) PNC Park (29,055)48–35
84June 28@ Pirates 2–9 Ashcraft (2–0) Blackburn (0–3)PNC Park (30,649)48–36
85June 29@ Pirates 1–12 Mlodzinski (2–5) Montas (0–1)PNC Park (24,898)48–37
July: 14–10 (Home: 8–4; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
July 1 Brewers Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 2
86July 2 (1) Brewers 2–7 Peralta (9–4) Garrett (2–4)Citi Field (36,335)48–38
87July 2 (2) Brewers 7–3 Tidwell (1–1) Misiorowski (3–1) Díaz (17)Citi Field (41,123)49–38
88July 3 Brewers 3–2 Peterson (6–4) Quintana (6–3) Díaz (18)Citi Field (42,241)50–38
89July 4 Yankees 6–5 Brazobán (4–2) Weaver (1–3) Garrett (3)Citi Field (41,216)51–38
90July 5 Yankees 12–6 Montas (1–1) Rodón (9–6)Citi Field (41,401)52–38
91July 6 Yankees 4–6 Fried (11–2) Pop (0–1) Williams (12)Citi Field (41,117)52–39
92July 8@ Orioles 7–6 (10) Díaz (4–0) Canó (1–5) Brazobán (2) Camden Yards (35,200)53–39
July 9@ Orioles Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 10
93July 10 (1)@ Orioles 1–3 Wolfram (1–0) Stanek (2–5) Bautista (18)Camden Yards (25,262)53–40
94July 10 (2)@ Orioles 3–7 Sugano (7–5) Hagenman (0–1)Camden Yards (17,961)53–41
95July 11@ Royals 8–3 Brazobán (5–2) Cruz (2–1) Kauffman Stadium (28,268)54–41
96July 12@ Royals 3–1 Montas (2–1) Bowlan (1–2) Díaz (19)Kauffman Stadium (24,620)55–41
97July 13@ Royals 2–3 Estévez (4–2) Manaea (0–1)Kauffman Stadium (22,121)55–42
95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, Georgia
98July 18 Reds 4–8 Lodolo (7–6) Carrillo (0–1)Citi Field (42,390)55–43
99July 19 Reds 2–5 Martinez (8–9) Holmes (8–5) Pagán (21)Citi Field (42,605)55–44
100July 20 Reds 3–2 Díaz (5–0) Suter (1–1) Stanek (2)Citi Field (42,981)56–44
101July 21 Angels 7–5 Raley (1–0) Fermín (2–1) Díaz (20)Citi Field (41,442)57–44
102July 22 Angels 3–2 Montas (3–1) Hendricks (5–7) Stanek (3)Citi Field (43,055)58–44
103July 23 Angels 6–3 Manaea (1–1) Eder (0–1) Díaz (21)Citi Field (41,591)59–44
104July 25@ Giants 8–1 Holmes (9–5) Webb (9–8) Oracle Park (41,163)60–44
105July 26@ Giants 2–1 Peterson (7–4) Ray (9–5) Díaz (22)Oracle Park (39,029)61–44
106July 27@ Giants 5–3 Buttó (3–1) Rodríguez (3–2) Díaz (23)Oracle Park (40,124)62–44
107July 28@ Padres 6–7 Suárez (3–4) Soto (0–3) Petco Park (43,596)62–45
108July 29@ Padres 1–7 Peralta (5–1) Buttó (3–2)Petco Park (45,088)62–46
109July 30@ Padres 0–5 Darvish (1–3) Holmes (9–6)Petco Park (42,627)62–47
August: 11–17 (Home: 8–11; Away: 3–6)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
110August 1 Giants 3–4 (10) Walker (3–4) Díaz (5–1) Rodríguez (2)Citi Field (42,777)62–48
111August 2 Giants 12–6 Garrett (3–4) Teng (0–1)Citi Field (43,455)63–48
112August 3 Giants 4–12 Whisenhunt (1–0) Montas (3–2)Citi Field (42,876)63–49
113August 4 Guardians 6–7 (10) Smith (4–4) Helsley (3–2) Enright (1)Citi Field (37,886)63–50
114August 5 Guardians 2–3 Festa (3–2) Rogers (4–4) Smith (4)Citi Field (39,895)63–51
115August 6 Guardians 1–4 Williams (7–4) Peterson (7–5) Gaddis (2)Citi Field (40,072)63–52
116August 8@ Brewers 2–3 Woodruff (4–0) Senga (7–4) Megill (27) American Family Field (43,469)63–53
117August 9@ Brewers 4–7 Koenig (4–1) Stanek (2–6) Megill (28)American Family Field (40,156)63–54
118August 10@ Brewers 6–7 Mears (3–3) Díaz (5–2)American Family Field (42,461)63–55
119August 12 Braves 13–5 Soto (1–3) Strider (5–10) Hagenman (1)Citi Field (39,748)64–55
120August 13 Braves 6–11 Bummer (2–2) Garrett (3–5)Citi Field (38,647)64–56
121August 14 Braves 3–4 Elder (5–9) Helsley (3–3) Iglesias (17)Citi Field (41,782)64–57
122August 15 Mariners 9–11 Ferguson (3–2) Helsley (3–4) Muñoz (29)Citi Field (41,200)64–58
123August 16 Mariners 3–1 McLean (1–0) Woo (10–7) Díaz (24)Citi Field (42,978)65–58
124 August 17* Mariners 7–3 Holmes (10–6) Kirby (8–6) Bowman Field (2,518)66–58
125August 19@ Nationals 8–1 Peterson (8–5) Irvin (8–8)Nationals Park (23,989)67–58
126August 20@ Nationals 4–5 Lord (4–6) Senga (7–5) Ferrer (3)Nationals Park (19,565)67–59
127August 21@ Nationals 3–9 Rutledge (2–2) Manaea (1–2) Ferrer (4)Nationals Park (20,127)67–60
128August 22@ Braves 12–7 McLean (2–0) Wentz (4–4)Truist Park (40,076)68–60
129August 23@ Braves 9–2 Holmes (11–6) Quantrill (4–11)Truist Park (39,738)69–60
130August 24@ Braves 3–4 Kinley (2–3) Soto (1–4) Iglesias (22)Truist Park (34,393)69–61
131August 25 Phillies 13–3 Castillo (1–2) Sánchez (11–5)Citi Field (41,983)70–61
132August 26 Phillies 6–5 Díaz (6–2) Durán (6–6)Citi Field (41,914)71–61
133August 27 Phillies 6–0 McLean (3–0) Walker (4–7)Citi Field (41,893)72–61
134August 28 Marlins 4–7 Gibson (3–5) Soto (1–5) Faucher (13)Citi Field (37,975)72–62
135August 29 Marlins 19–9 Tong (1–0) Pérez (6–4)Citi Field (42,112)73–62
136August 30 Marlins 8–11 Faucher (4–4) Rogers (4–5) Phillips (3)Citi Field (42,726)73–63
137August 31 Marlins 1–5 Alcántara (8–11) Senga (7–6)Citi Field (43,302)73–64
*August 17 game played at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania
September: 3–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 3–3)
#DateOpponentBox ScoreWinLossSaveLocation (Attendance)Record
138September 1@ Tigers 10–8 Stanek (3–6) Sommers (0–1) Díaz (25) Comerica Park (38,912)74–64
139September 2@ Tigers 12–5 McLean (4–0) Gipson-Long (0–2)Comerica Park (24,733)75–64
140September 3@ Tigers 2–6 Mize (13–5) Holmes (11–7)Comerica Park (21,775)75–65
141September 5@ Reds 5–4 Peterson (9–5) Abbott (8–6) Díaz (26) Great American Ball Park (21,231)76–65
142September 6@ Reds 3–6 Singer (13–9) Tong (1–1)Great American Ball Park (26,782)76–66
143September 7@ Reds 2–3 Greene (6–4) Sproat (0–1) Santillan (5)Great American Ball Park (25,662)76–67
144September 8@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
145September 9@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
146September 10@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
147September 11@ Phillies Citizens Bank Park (–)
148September 12 Rangers Citi Field (–)
149September 13 Rangers Citi Field (–)
150September 14 Rangers Citi Field (–)
151September 16 Padres Citi Field (–)
152September 17 Padres Citi Field (–)
153September 18 Padres Citi Field (–)
154September 19 Nationals Citi Field (–)
155September 20 Nationals Citi Field (–)
156September 21 Nationals Citi Field (–)
157September 23@ Cubs Wrigley Field (–)
158September 24@ Cubs Wrigley Field (–)
159September 25@ Cubs Wrigley Field (–)
160September 26@ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
161September 27@ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)
162September 28@ Marlins LoanDepot Park (–)

Current roster

Active rosterInactive rosterCoaches / other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen

Closer(s)


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Pitchers

Catchers


Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list


Player statistics

Updated as of 1 September 2025

Batting

= Indicates team leader in category [b]

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; CS = Caught stealing; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On-base plus slugging

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOAVGOBPSLGOPS
Luis Torrens 842351653131426001953.226.289.340.629
Pete Alonso 13852974141341311101255133.267.346.510.856
Jeff McNeil 10032839851851247204141.259.350.454.804
Francisco Lindor 13655595148280267627447118.267.336.458.794
Brett Baty 11133748841121542703189.249.312.427.739
Brandon Nimmo 13149070129270227812146116.263.332.453.785
Tyrone Taylor 10929833651732251121673.218.277.315.592
Juan Soto 1364831041241613690262113117.257.397.518.915
Starling Marte 822363266120828722250.280.358.432.790
Mark Vientos 9835238851821553002390.241.294.432.726
Francisco Álvarez 56185244991724002254.265.349.438.787
Luisangel Acuña 80160273870071311134.238.293.281.574
Ronny Mauricio 52155193660610401250.232.292.387.679
Cedric Mullins 258111164117601223.198.313.309.621
Jesse Winker 26708165211010921.229.309.400.709
Hayden Senger 2967712100400320.179.222.194.416
Jared Young 184147103500215.171.222.415.637
Jose Siri 10205110012048.050.208.100.308
José Azócar 12185500011021.278.350.278.628
Travis Jankowski 401000000000.000.000.000.000
Ryne Stanek 100000000000.000.000.000.000
Edwin Díaz 100000000000.000.000.000.000
Team Totals1384640660116022819189644120144901106.250.329.430.759
Rank in 15 NL teams96859353153106333

Source: Baseball Reference

Pitching

= Indicates team leader in category [c]

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed (bases on balls); SO = Strikeouts; HBP = Hit by pitch; WHIP = Walks + hits per inning pitched

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERHRBBSOHBPWHIP
David Peterson 853.6126260152.0141666195813661.309
Clay Holmes 1163.6027270142.113164571256111111.314
Kodai Senga 763.0222220113.1944438125510931.315
Griffin Canning 733.771616076.17035328357001.376
Tylor Megill 553.951414068.16037306338971.361
Sean Manaea 125.60109045.0472828895961.244
Edwin Díaz 621.875102553.0311311418817.925
Huascar Brazobán 523.91463253.04426235265141.321
Reed Garrett 353.61541352.14024215246201.223
José Butto 323.64340147.04321192224111.383
Ryne Stanek 365.24540346.14633275274701.576
Frankie Montas 326.2897038.24829278143211.603
Max Kranick 323.65240037.0341515552501.054
Brandon Waddell 003.45111031.12912124112211.277
Paul Blackburn 036.8574123.2311918381811.648
Nolan McLean 300.8933020.1102214211.689
Justin Hagenman 013.2671119.1168732201.931
Tyler Rogers 022.20160016.1204401611.286
Brooks Raley 102.20180016.1104405161.918
Chris Devenski 002.30121015.284415122.830
José Castillo 112.35160015.12164061941.761
Blade Tidwell 119.0042015.02315154101012.200
Gregory Soto 132.03150013.11573041431.425
Rico Garcia 002.1380012.273312160.711
A. J. Minter 001.64130011.0622051401.000
Ryan Helsley 039.58130010.1161511271102.226
Dedniel Núñez 004.6610009.2655161101.241
Austin Warren 100.965009.15111490.964
Danny Young 004.3210008.1954031311.440
Génesis Cabrera 003.526007.273313701.304
Kevin Herget 001.293007.06210030.857
Justin Garza 005.405006.284411301.350
Richard Lovelady 008.106006.286623511.650
Jonah Tong 101.801105.064100601.200
Alex Carrillo 0113.503004.267742411.714
Ty Adcock 003.003003.021112501.333
José Ureña 0015.001013.075521302.667
Tyler Zuber 009.001002.032200301.500
Zach Pop 0120.251001.153310003.750
Travis Jankowski 0018.001001.022201013.000
Luis Torrens 0054.002000.254421009.000
Colin Poche 0027.001000.222202106.000
Jonathan Pintaro 0027.001000.222202106.000
Jared Young 000.001000.110001006.000
Team Totals74643.91138138371223.011315945311244841186661.321
Rank in 15 NL teams668577882115412

Source: Baseball Reference

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Syracuse Mets International League Dick Scott
AA Binghamton Rumble Ponies Eastern League Reid Brignac
High-A Brooklyn Cyclones South Atlantic League Gilbert Gómez
Low-A St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Luis Rivera
Rookie FCL Mets Florida Complex League Lino Díaz
Rookie DSL Mets Orange Dominican Summer League J.C. Rodriguez
Rookie DSL Mets Blue Dominican Summer League Félix Fermín

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Notes

  1. Games on PIX 11 also air on WCCT-TV (Hartford, CT), WCWN/WRGB (Albany, NY), WYCI (Saranac Lake, NY), WSYT-MY43 (Syracuse, NY), WPNY-LD (Utica, NY), WICZ-DT2 (Binghamton, NY), WQMY (Williamsport, PA), WOLF-DT3 (Scranton, PA) and WHAM-DT2 (Rochester, NY). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
  2. To qualify as a team leader in AVG, OBP, SLG, or OPS, a player must have 3.1 plate appearances per team game.
  3. To qualify as a team leader in ERA or WHIP, a player must have 1.0 IP per team game.