1999 New York Mets season
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Owner(s) | Fred Wilpon |
General manager(s) | Steve Phillips |
Manager(s) | Bobby Valentine |
Local television | WPIX-TV/Fox Sports New York (Ralph Kiner, Tom Seaver, Fran Healy, Howie Rose, Gary Thorne) |
Local radio | WFAN (Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman) WADO (Spanish) (Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa) |
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The New York Mets' 1999 season was the 38th regular season for the Mets. They went 97-66 and finished 2nd in the NL East but won the NL Wild Card by beating the Cincinnati Reds in a one-game playoff. They were managed by Bobby Valentine. They played home games at Shea Stadium.
Contents
Offseason
- November 11, 1998: Bobby Bonilla was traded by the Los Angeles Dodgers to the New York Mets for Mel Rojas.[1]
- December 1, 1998: Todd Hundley was traded by the New York Mets with Arnold Gooch (minors) to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Roger Cedeño and Charles Johnson.[2]
- December 1, 1998: Charles Johnson was traded by the New York Mets to the Baltimore Orioles for Armando Benítez.[3]
- December 1, 1998: Robin Ventura was signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets.[4]
- December 16, 1998: Rickey Henderson signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets.
- December 18, 1998: Josías Manzanillo was signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets.[5]
Regular season
As part of the now-infamous Turn Ahead the Clock promotion the Mets changed their name to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999.[6][7]
Opening Day starters
- Edgardo Alfonzo
- Bobby Bonilla
- Rickey Henderson
- Al Leiter
- Brian McRae
- John Olerud
- Rey Ordóñez
- Mike Piazza
- Robin Ventura[8]
Season standings
NL East | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Atlanta Braves | 103 | 59 | 0.636 | — | 56–25 | 47–34 |
New York Mets | 97 | 66 | 0.595 | 6½ | 49–32 | 48–34 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 77 | 85 | 0.475 | 26 | 41–40 | 36–45 |
Montreal Expos | 68 | 94 | 0.420 | 35 | 35–46 | 33–48 |
Florida Marlins | 64 | 98 | 0.395 | 39 | 35–45 | 29–53 |
Record vs. opponents
1999 National League Records
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] |
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Team | ARI | ATL | CHC | CIN | COL | FLA | HOU | LAD | MIL | MON | NYM | PHI | PIT | SD | SF | STL | AL |
Arizona | — | 4–5 | 7–2 | 1–8 | 6–7 | 8–1 | 5–4 | 7–6 | 5–4 | 6–3 | 7–2 | 8–1 | 5–2 | 11–2 | 9–3 | 4–4 | 7–8 |
Atlanta | 5–4 | — | 2–5 | 8–1 | 5–4 | 9–4 | 6–1 | 5–4 | 5–2 | 9–4 | 9–3 | 8–5 | 6–3 | 5–4 | 4–5 | 8–1 | 9–9 |
Chicago | 2–7 | 5–2 | — | 5–8 | 4–5 | 6–3 | 3–9 | 2–7 | 6–6 | 2–5 | 3–6 | 2–7 | 7–6 | 6–3 | 1–7 | 7–5 | 6–9 |
Cincinnati | 8–1 | 1–8 | 8–5 | — | 7–2 | 6–1 | 9–4 | 4–3 | 6–6 | 4–3 | 5–5 | 6–3 | 7–6 | 6–3 | 4–5 | 8–4 | 7-8 |
Colorado | 7–6 | 4–5 | 5–4 | 2–7 | — | 5–4 | 2–6 | 8–5 | 6–3 | 6–3 | 4–5 | 5–4 | 2–7 | 4–9 | 4–9 | 4–5 | 4–8 |
Florida | 1–8 | 4–9 | 3–6 | 1–6 | 4–5 | — | 2–7 | 7–2 | 5–4 | 8–4 | 3–10 | 2–11 | 3–4 | 3–6 | 4–5 | 3–4 | 11–7 |
Houston | 4–5 | 1–6 | 9–3 | 4–9 | 6–2 | 7-2 | — | 6–3 | 8–5 | 7–2 | 4–5 | 6–1 | 5–7 | 8–1 | 5–4 | 5–7 | 12–3 |
Los Angeles | 6–7 | 4–5 | 7–2 | 3–4 | 5–8 | 2–7 | 3–6 | — | 7–2 | 5–4 | 4–4 | 6–3 | 3–6 | 3–9 | 8–5 | 3–6 | 8–7 |
Milwaukee | 4–5 | 2–5 | 6–6 | 6–6 | 3–6 | 4–5 | 5–8 | 2–7 | — | 5–4 | 2–5 | 5–4 | 8–4 | 3–5 | 4–5 | 7–6 | 8–6 |
Montreal | 3–6 | 4–9 | 5–2 | 3–4 | 3–6 | 4–8 | 2–7 | 4–5 | 4–5 | — | 5–8 | 6–6 | 3–6 | 5–3 | 4–5 | 5–4 | 8–10 |
New York | 2–7 | 3–9 | 6–3 | 5–5 | 5–4 | 10–3 | 5–4 | 4–4 | 5–2 | 8–5 | — | 6–6 | 7–2 | 7–2 | 7–2 | 5–2 | 12–6 |
Philadelphia | 1-8 | 5–8 | 7–2 | 3–6 | 4–5 | 11–2 | 1–6 | 3–6 | 4–5 | 6–6 | 6–6 | — | 3–4 | 6–3 | 2–6 | 4–5 | 11–7 |
Pittsburgh | 2–5 | 3–6 | 6–7 | 6–7 | 7–2 | 4–3 | 7–5 | 6–3 | 4–8 | 6–3 | 2–7 | 4–3 | — | 3–6 | 4–5 | 7–5 | 7–8 |
San Diego | 2–11 | 4–5 | 3–6 | 3–6 | 9–4 | 6–3 | 1–8 | 9–3 | 5–3 | 3–5 | 2–7 | 3–6 | 6–3 | — | 5–7 | 2–7 | 11–4 |
San Francisco | 3–9 | 5–4 | 7–1 | 5–4 | 9–4 | 5–4 | 4–5 | 5–8 | 5–4 | 5–4 | 2–7 | 6–2 | 5–4 | 7–5 | — | 6–3 | 7–8 |
St. Louis | 4–4 | 1–8 | 5–7 | 4–8 | 5–4 | 4-3 | 7–5 | 6–3 | 6–7 | 4–5 | 2–5 | 5–4 | 5–7 | 7–2 | 3–6 | — | 7–8 |
Notable transactions
- July 31, 1999: Brian McRae was traded by the New York Mets with Thomas Johnson (minors) and Rigo Beltrán to the Colorado Rockies for Darryl Hamilton and Chuck McElroy.[9]
- July 31, 1999: Jason Isringhausen was traded by the New York Mets with Greg McMichael to the Oakland Athletics for Billy Taylor.[10]
Roster
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
Pos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | Mike Piazza | 141 | 534 | 162 | .303 | 40 | 124 |
1B | John Olerud | 162 | 581 | 173 | .298 | 19 | 96 |
2B | Edgardo Alfonzo | 158 | 628 | 191 | .304 | 27 | 108 |
3B | Robin Ventura | 161 | 588 | 177 | .301 | 32 | 120 |
SS | Rey Ordóñez | 154 | 520 | 134 | .258 | 1 | 60 |
LF | Rickey Henderson | 121 | 438 | 138 | .315 | 12 | 42 |
CF | Brian McRae | 96 | 298 | 66 | .221 | 8 | 36 |
RF | Roger Cedeño | 155 | 453 | 142 | .313 | 4 | 36 |
Other batters
Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Benny Agbayani | 101 | 276 | 79 | .286 | 14 | 42 |
Darryl Hamilton | 55 | 168 | 57 | .339 | 5 | 21 |
Todd Pratt | 71 | 140 | 41 | .293 | 3 | 21 |
Matt Franco | 122 | 132 | 31 | .235 | 4 | 21 |
Bobby Bonilla | 60 | 119 | 19 | .160 | 4 | 18 |
Luiz Lopez | 68 | 104 | 22 | .212 | 2 | 13 |
Shawon Dunston | 42 | 93 | 32 | .344 | 0 | 16 |
Jermaine Allensworth | 40 | 73 | 16 | .219 | 3 | 9 |
Mike Kinkade | 28 | 46 | 9 | .196 | 2 | 6 |
Melvin Mora | 66 | 31 | 5 | .161 | 0 | 1 |
Jay Payton | 13 | 8 | 2 | .250 | 0 | 1 |
Terrence Long | 3 | 3 | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0 |
Jorge Toca | 4 | 3 | 1 | .333 | 0 | 0 |
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Player | G | GS | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Al Leiter | 32 | 32 | 213.0 | 13 | 12 | 4.23 | 162 |
Orel Hershiser | 32 | 32 | 179.0 | 13 | 12 | 4.58 | 89 |
Masato Yoshii | 31 | 29 | 174.0 | 12 | 8 | 4.40 | 105 |
Rick Reed | 26 | 26 | 149.1 | 11 | 5 | 4.58 | 104 |
Octavio Dotel | 19 | 14 | 85.1 | 8 | 3 | 5.38 | 85 |
Kenny Rogers | 12 | 12 | 76.0 | 5 | 1 | 4.03 | 58 |
Other pitchers
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Relief pitchers
Player | G | IP | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Armando Benítez | 77 | 78.0 | 4 | 3 | 22 | 1.85 | 128 |
Turk Wendell | 80 | 85.2 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3.05 | 77 |
Pat Mahomes | 39 | 63.2 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3.68 | 51 |
Dennis Cook | 71 | 63.0 | 10 | 5 | 3 | 3.86 | 68 |
John Franco | 46 | 40.2 | 0 | 2 | 19 | 2.88 | 41 |
NLDS
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New York wins series, 3-1
Game | Score | Date |
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1 | New York 8, Arizona 4 | October 5 |
2 | Arizona 7, New York 1 | October 6 |
3 | New York 9, Arizona 2 | October 8 |
4 | New York 4, Arizona 3 (10 innings) | October 9 |
NLCS
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Game 1
October 12: Turner Field, Atlanta
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||
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New York | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 2 | |||||||||||
Atlanta | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | X | 4 | 8 | 2 | |||||||||||
WP: Greg Maddux (1-0) LP: Masato Yoshii (0-1) Sv: John Rocker (1) Home runs: NYM: None ATL: Eddie Pérez (1) |
Game 2
October 13: Turner Field, Atlanta
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||
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New York | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 1 | |||||||||||
Atlanta | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | X | 4 | 9 | 1 | |||||||||||
WP: Kevin Millwood (1-0) LP: Kenny Rogers (0-1) Sv: John Smoltz (1) Home runs: NYM: Melvin Mora (1) ATL: Brian Jordan (1);Eddie Pérez (2) |
Game 3
October 15: Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||
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Atlanta | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |||||||||||
New York | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 2 | |||||||||||
WP: Tom Glavine (1-0) LP: Al Leiter (0-1) Sv: John Rocker (2) Home runs: ATL: None NYM: None |
Game 4
October 16: Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||
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Atlanta | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0 | |||||||||||
New York | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | X | 3 | 5 | 0 | |||||||||||
WP: Turk Wendell (1-0) LP: Mike Remlinger (0-1) Sv: Armando Benítez (1) Home runs: ATL: Brian Jordan (2); Ryan Klesko (1) NYM: John Olerud (1) |
Game 5
October 17: Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York
- In the bottom of the 15th inning, the Mets managed to load the bases against Braves relief pitcher Kevin McGlinchy. Mets catcher Todd Pratt drew a bases loaded walk, tying the score at 3-3.
- The next batter was Mets third baseman Robin Ventura. Ventura crushed the 2-1 pitch over the wall in right-center for a grand slam, winning the game for the Mets and driving the Mets players and fans into a frenzied celebration. Ventura, however, never reached second base as Todd Pratt, the runner who was on first, picked him up in celebration. Subsequently, Ventura was mobbed by his teammates, never finishing his trot around the bases. Because he failed to touch all four bases, the hit was officially scored a single. Roger Cedeño, the runner on third at the time, was ruled the only runner to have crossed home plate before the on-field celebration began and the Mets were awarded a 4-3 victory. Thus, Ventura was only credited with a single and one RBI. This play is now referred to as the grand slam single.
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | R | H | E | |||||
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Atlanta | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 13 | 2 | |||||
New York | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 11 | 1 | |||||
WP: Octavio Dotel (1-0) LP: Kevin McGlinchy (0-1) Home runs: ATL: None NYM: John Olerud (2) |
Game 6
October 19: Turner Field, Atlanta
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | R | H | E | |||||||||
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New York | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 15 | 2 | |||||||||
Atlanta | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 10 | 1 | |||||||||
WP: Russ Springer (1-0) LP: Kenny Rogers (0-2) Home runs: NYM: Mike Piazza (1) ATL: None |
Farm system
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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Mets[13]
References
- ↑ Bobby Bonilla Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ Todd Hundley Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ Charles Johnson Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ http://www.baseball-reference.com/v/venturo01.shtml
- ↑ http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/manzajo01.shtml
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Orel Hershiser modelling the Mercury Mets jersey
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Brian McRae Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ Jason Isringhausen Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 1999 New York Mets Statistics and Roster Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1999.shtml
- ↑ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007