2006 New York Mets season

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}

{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = New York Mets

| season = 2006

| misc = National League East Champions

| league = National League

| division = East

| ballpark = Shea Stadium

| city = New York

| record = {{winpct|97|65|record=y}}

| divisional_place = 1st

| owners = Fred Wilpon

| general_managers = Omar Minaya

| managers = Willie Randolph

| television = WPIX
SportsNet New York
(Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Steve Berthiaume, Matt Yallof, Ralph Kiner)

| radio = WFAN
(Howie Rose, Ed Coleman, Tom McCarthy)
WADO (Spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa)

|image=New York Mets Insignia.svg}}

The 2006 New York Mets season was the 45th regular season for the Mets. They went 97–65 and won the National League East, a feat the team would not repeat until 2015. They were managed by Willie Randolph. They played home games at Shea Stadium. They used the marketing slogan of "The Team. The Time. The Mets." throughout the season. The Mets clinched their first NL East title since 1988.

Offseason

  • November 18, 2005: Xavier Nady was traded to the Mets for Mike Cameron.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/n/nadyxa01.shtml Xavier Nady Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • November 24, 2005: Carlos Delgado was traded to the Mets with cash for Mike Jacobs, Yusmeiro Petit, and Grant Psomas.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/delgaca01.shtml|title = Carlos Delgado Stats}}
  • November 29, 2005: Billy Wagner was signed as a free agent with the Mets.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/wagnebi02.shtml|title = Billy Wagner Stats}}
  • December 5, 2005: Paul Lo Duca was traded to the Mets for Dante Brinkley and Gaby Hernandez.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/loducpa01.shtml Paul Lo Duca Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • December 12, 2005: Julio Franco was signed as a free agent with the Mets.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/f/francju01.shtml Julio Franco Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
  • January 22, 2006: Kris Benson was traded by the Mets to the Baltimore Orioles for Jorge Julio and John Maine.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bensokr01.shtml Kris Benson Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com

Regular season

=Season standings=

==National League East==

{{2006 NL East standings|highlight=New York Mets}}

==Record vs. opponents==

{{2006 NL Record vs. opponents|team=NYM}}

=Transactions=

=Roster=

class="toccolours" style="font-size: 95%;"
colspan="10" style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets|border=2}}; text-align: center;" | 2006 New York Mets
colspan="10" style="{{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets|border=2}}; text-align: center;" | Roster
valign="top" | Pitchers

{{MLBplayer|40|Brian Bannister}}

{{MLBplayer|19|Heath Bell}}

{{MLBplayer|53|Chad Bradford}}

{{MLBplayer|25|Pedro Feliciano}}

{{MLBplayer|43|Bartolomé Fortunato}}

{{MLBplayer|47|Tom Glavine}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Geremi González}}

{{MLBplayer|48|Aaron Heilman}}

{{MLBplayer|26|Orlando Hernández}}

{{MLBplayer|39|Roberto Hernández}}

{{MLBplayer|49|Philip Humber}}

{{MLBplayer|34|Jorge Julio}}

{{MLBplayer|17|José Lima}}

{{MLBplayer|33|John Maine}}

{{MLBplayer|45|Pedro Martínez}}

{{MLBplayer|59|Guillermo Mota}}

{{MLBplayer|27|Darren Oliver}}

{{MLBplayer|36|Henry Owens}}

{{MLBplayer|34|Mike Pelfrey}}

{{MLBplayer|46|Óliver Pérez}}

{{MLBplayer|50|Duaner Sánchez}}

{{MLBplayer|59|Alay Soler}}

{{MLBplayer|29|Steve Trachsel}}

{{MLBplayer|13|Billy Wagner}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Dave Williams}}

{{MLBplayer|38|Víctor Zambrano}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Catchers

{{MLBplayer|11|Ramon Castro}}

{{MLBplayer| 6|Mike DiFelice}}

{{MLBplayer|16|Paul Lo Duca}}

{{MLBplayer|36|Kelly Stinnett}}

Infielders

{{MLBplayer|21|Carlos Delgado}}

{{MLBplayer|23|Julio Franco}}

{{MLBplayer| 1|Anderson Hernández}}

{{MLBplayer|25|Kazuo Matsui}}

{{MLBplayer| 7|José Reyes}}

{{MLBplayer|18|José Valentín}}

{{MLBplayer| 4|Chris Woodward}}

{{MLBplayer| 5|David Wright}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Outfielders

{{MLBplayer|15|Carlos Beltrán}}

{{MLBplayer|10|Endy Chávez}}

{{MLBplayer|20|Víctor Díaz}}

{{MLBplayer|30|Cliff Floyd}}

{{MLBplayer|20|Shawn Green}}

{{MLBplayer| 9|Ricky Ledée}}

{{MLBplayer|32|Eli Marrero}}

{{MLBplayer|44|Lastings Milledge}}

{{MLBplayer|22|Xavier Nady}}

{{MLBplayer|22|Michael Tucker}}

| width="25px" |

| valign="top" | Manager

{{MLBplayer|12|Willie Randolph}}

Coaches

{{MLBplayer|50|Manny Acta}} (third base)

{{MLBplayer| 2|Sandy Alomar Sr.}} (bench)

{{MLBplayer|56|Guy Conti}} (bullpen)

{{MLBplayer|54|Rick Down}} (hitting)

{{MLBplayer|53|Jerry Manuel}} (first base)

{{MLBplayer|51|Rick Peterson}} (pitching)

= Game log =

{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}};|title=2006 Game Log
Overall: 97–65 (Home: 50–31; Away: 47–34)}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=April: (16–8) Home: 7–4; Away: 9–4| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 1 || April 3 || Nationals || 3–2 || Glavine (1–0) || Hernandez (0–1) || Wagner (1) || Shea Stadium || 54,371 || 1–0

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 2 || April 5 || Nationals || 5–9 {{small|(10)}} || Cordero (1–0) || Julio (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 19,557 || 1–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 3 || April 6 || Nationals || 10–5 || Martinez (1–0) || Ortiz (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 25,839 || 2–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 4 || April 7 || Marlins || 9–3 || Trachsel (1–0) || Vargas (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 39,761 || 3–1

|- bgcolor="#ccc"

| – || April 8 || Marlins || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 8

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 5 || April 9 || Marlins || 3–2 || Wagner (1–0) || Martinez (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 55,255 || 4–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 6 || April 11 || @ Nationals || 7–1 || Bannister (1–0) || Ortiz (0–2) || — || RFK Stadium || 40,530 || 5–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 7 || April 12 || @ Nationals || 3–1 || Martinez (2–0) || Armas (0–2) || Wagner (2) || RFK Stadium || 29,985 || 6–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 8 || April 13 || @ Nationals || 13–4 || Zambrano (1–0) || Hernandez (1–2) || — || RFK Stadium || 25,465 || 7–1

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 9 || April 14 || Brewers || 4–3 || Glavine (2–0) || Capuano (1–2) || Wagner (3) || Shea Stadium || 37,489 || 8–1

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 10 || April 15 || Brewers || 2–8 || Ohka (1–1) || Trachsel (1–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 55,831 || 8–2

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 11 || April 16 || Brewers || 9–3 || Bannister (2–0) || Sheets (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 38,119 || 9–2

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 12 || April 17 || Braves || 4–3 || Martinez (3–0) || Sosa (0–3) || Wagner (4) || Shea Stadium || 36,867 || 10–2

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 13 || April 18 || Braves || 1–7 || Davies (1–1) || Zambrano (1–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 30,322 || 10–3

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 14 || April 19 || Braves || 1–2 || Hudson (1–1) || Glavine (2–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 40,861 || 10–4

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 15 || April 20 || @ Padres || 7–2 || Sanchez (1–0) || Linebrink (1–2) || — || Petco Park || 28,791 || 11–4

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 16 || April 21 || @ Padres || 1–2 {{small|(14)}} || Sweeney (1–0) || Bradford (0–1) || — || Petco Park || 38,541 || 11–5

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 17 || April 22 || @ Padres || 8–1 || Martinez (4–0) || Young (2–1) || — || Petco Park || 39,389 || 12–5

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 18 || April 23 || @ Padres || 4–7 || Hensley (1–1) || Zambrano (1–2) || Hoffman (3) || Petco Park || 34,109 || 12–6

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 19 || April 24 || @ Giants || 2–6 || Cain (1–2) || Glavine (2–2) || — || AT&T Park || 36,855 || 12–7

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 20 || April 25 || @ Giants || 4–1 || Trachsel (2–1) || Wright (2–1) || Wagner (5) || AT&T Park || 35,775 || 13–7

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 21 || April 26 || @ Giants || 9–7 {{small|(11)}} || Oliver (1–0) || Munter (0–1) || — || AT&T Park || 34,454 || 14–7

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 22 || April 28 || @ Braves || 5–2 || Martinez (5–0) || Smoltz (1–2) || Wagner (6) || Turner Field || 45,389 || 15–7

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 23 || April 29 || @ Braves || 1–0 || Glavine (3–2) || Thomson (0–1) || Wagner (7) || Turner Field || 46,387 || 16–7

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 24 || April 30 || @ Braves || 5–8 || Davies (2–2) || Trachsel (2–2) || Reitsma (5) || Turner Field || 35,245 || 16–8

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=May: (16–12) Home: 11–5; Away: 5–7| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 25 || May 1 || Nationals || 2–1 || Wagner (2–0) || Majewski (1–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 28,310 || 17–8

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 26 || May 2 || Nationals || 2–6 || O'Connor (1–0) || Maine (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 34,046 || 17–9

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 27 || May 3 || Pirates || 4–3 {{small|(12)}} || Bradford (1–1) || Gonzalez (0–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 33,668 || 18–9

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 28 || May 4 || Pirates || 6–0 || Glavine (4–2) || Maholm (1–4) || — || Shea Stadium || 30,756 || 19–9

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 29 || May 5 || Braves || 8–7 {{small|(14)}} || Julio (1–1) || Sosa (0–5) || — || Shea Stadium || 47,720 || 20–9

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 30 || May 6 || Braves || 6–5 || Fortunato (1–0) || Hudson (2–3) || Julio (1) || Shea Stadium || 48,369 || 21–9

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 31 || May 7 || Braves || 3–13 || Smoltz (2–2) || Lima (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 48,100 || 21–10

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 32 || May 9 || @ Phillies || 4–5 || Gordon (2–1) || Heilman (0–1) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 33,787 || 21–11

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 33 || May 10 || @ Phillies || 13–2 || Glavine (5–2) || Lidle (3–4) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 30,269 || 22–11

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 34 || May 11 || @ Phillies || 0–2 {{small|(5)}} || Floyd (4–2) || Trachsel (2–3) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 28,224 || 22–12

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 35 || May 12 || @ Brewers || 6–9 || Bush (3–4) || Lima (0–2) || Turnbow (12) || Miller Park || 26,362 || 22–13

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 36 || May 13 || @ Brewers || 9–8 || Bradford (2–1) || Turnbow (0–1) || Wagner (8) || Miller Park || 45,150 || 23–13

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 37 || May 14 || @ Brewers || 5–6 {{small|(10)}} || de la Rosa (2–0) || Bradford (2–2) || — || Miller Park || 28,104 || 23–14

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 38 || May 16 || @ Cardinals || 8–3 || Glavine (6–2) || Suppan (4–3) || — || Busch Stadium || 39,616 || 24–14

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 39 || May 17 || @ Cardinals || 0–1 || Mulder (5–1) || Trachsel (2–4) || Isringhausen (12) || Busch Stadium || 40,573 || 24–15

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 40 || May 18 || @ Cardinals || 3–6 || Marquis (5–4) || Lima (0–3) || Isringhausen (13) || Busch Stadium || 41,273 || 24–16

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 41 || May 19 || Yankees || 7–6 || Wagner (3–0) || Rivera (1–3) || — || Shea Stadium || 56,289 || 25–16

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 42 || May 20 || Yankees || 4–5 {{small|(11)}} || Rivera (2–3) || Julio (1–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 56,185 || 25–17

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 43 || May 21 || Yankees || 4–3 || Glavine (7–2) || Small (0–2) || Wagner (9) || Shea Stadium || 56,205 || 26–17

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 44 || May 23 || Phillies || 9–8 {{small|(16)}} || Oliver (2–0) || Madson (4–3) || — || Shea Stadium || 28,958 || 27–17

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 45 || May 24 || Phillies || 5–4 || Feliciano (1–0) || Cormier (2–1) || Wagner (10) || Shea Stadium || 32,094 || 28–17

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 46 || May 25 || Phillies || 3–5 || Myers (3–2) || Feliciano (1–1) || Gordon (14) || Shea Stadium || 51,365 || 28–18

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 47 || May 26 || @ Marlins || 1–5 || Johnson (4–2) || Martinez (5–1) || — || Dolphins Stadium || 15,338 || 28–19

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 48 || May 27 || @ Marlins || 7–4 || Glavine (8–2) || Willis (1–6) || Wagner (11) || Dolphins Stadium || 13,037 || 29–19

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 49 || May 28 || @ Marlins || 7–3 || Hernandez (3–4) || Nolasco (3–2) || — || Dolphins Stadium || 17,488 || 30–19

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 50 || May 29 || Diamondbacks || 8–7 || Sanchez (2–0) || Valverde (2–3) || — || Shea Stadium || 39,826 || 31–19

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 51 || May 30 || Diamondbacks || 2–7 || Batista (5–2) || Soler (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 35,448 || 31–20

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 52 || May 31 || Diamondbacks || 1–0 {{small|(13)}} || Sanchez (3–0) || Grimsley (1–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 37,735 || 32–20

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=June: (15–12) Home: 4–6; Away: 11–6| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#ccc"

| – || June 2 || Giants || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for June 3

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 53 || June 3 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || 4–6 || Cain (4–5) || Hernandez (3–5) || Benitez (4) || Shea Stadium || N/A || 32–21

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 54 || June 3 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || 3–2 {{small|(11)}} || Sanchez (4–0) || Wilson (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 45,576 || 33–21

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 55 || June 4 || Giants || 6–7 {{small|(12)}} || Sanchez (1–0) || Feliciano (1–2) || Accardo (1) || Shea Stadium || 48,791 || 33–22

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 56 || June 5 || @ Dodgers || 4–1 || Soler (1–1) || Tomko (5–4) || Bradford (1) || Dodger Stadium || 34,420 || 34–22

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 57 || June 6 || @ Dodgers || 5–8 || Lowe (5–3) || Martinez (5–2) || Gagne (1) || Dodger Stadium || 46,347 || 34–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 58 || June 7 || @ Dodgers || 9–7 || Glavine (9–2) || Perez (4–2) || Wagner (12) || Dodger Stadium || 44,230 || 35–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 59 || June 8 || @ Diamondbacks || 7–1 || Hernandez (4–5) || Vargas (6–3) || — || Chase Field || 20,845 || 36–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 60 || June 9 || @ Diamondbacks || 10–6 || Trachsel (3–4) || Batista (6–3) || — || Chase Field || 23,671 || 37–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 61 || June 10 || @ Diamondbacks || 5–0 || Soler (2–1) || Webb (8–1) || — || Chase Field || 33,671 || 38–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 62 || June 11 || @ Diamondbacks || 15–2 || Martinez (6–2) || Ortiz (0–5) || — || Chase Field || 28,475 || 39–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 63 || June 13 || @ Phillies || 9–7 || Bradford (3–2) || Madson (6–4) || Wagner (13) || Citizens Bank Park || 37,964 || 40–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 64 || June 14 || @ Phillies || 9–3 || Oliver (3–0) || Myers (4–3) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 38,811 || 41–23

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 65 || June 15 || @ Phillies || 5–4 || Trachsel (4–4) || Lidle (4–6) || Wagner (14) || Citizens Bank Park || 45,102 || 42–23

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 66 || June 16 || Orioles || 3–6 || Bedard (6–6) || Heilman (0–2) || Ray (17) || Shea Stadium || 45,967 || 42–24

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 67 || June 17 || Orioles || 2–4 || Benson (8–5) || Martinez (6–3) || Ray (18) || Shea Stadium || 52,320 || 42–25

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 68 || June 18 || Orioles || 9–4 || Glavine (10–2) || Loewen (0–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 43,393 || 43–25

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 69 || June 19 || Reds || 2–4 || Arroyo (9–3) || Hernandez (4–6) || — || Shea Stadium || 41,874 || 43–26

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 70 || June 20 || Reds || 9–2 || Trachsel (5–4) || Ramirez (2–6) || — || Shea Stadium || 38,991 || 44–26

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 71 || June 21 || Reds || 5–6 || Standridge (1–0) || Wagner (3–1) || Coffey (5) || Shea Stadium || 49,758 || 44–27

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 72 || June 22 || Reds || 6–2 || Martinez (7–3) || Milton (4–4) || Bradford (2) || Shea Stadium || 46,767 || 45–27

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 73 || June 23 || @ Blue Jays || 6–1 || Glavine (11–2) || Janssen (5–6) || — || Rogers Centre || 28,507 || 46–27

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 74 || June 24 || @ Blue Jays || 4–7 || Halladay (9–2) || Hernandez (4–7) || Ryan (21) || Rogers Centre || 31,327 || 46–28

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 75 || June 25 || @ Blue Jays || 7–4 || Trachsel (6–4) || Towers (1–9) || Wagner (15) || Rogers Centre || 32,277 || 47–28

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 76 || June 27 || @ Red Sox || 4–9 || Lester (3–0) || Soler (2–2) || — || Fenway Park || 36,250 || 47–29

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 77 || June 28 || @ Red Sox || 2–10 || Beckett (10–3) || Martinez (7–4) || — || Fenway Park || 36,035 || 47–30

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 78 || June 29 || @ Red Sox || 2–4 || Schilling (10–2) || Heilman (0–3) || Papelbon (24) || Fenway Park || 36,028 || 47–31

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 79 || June 30 || @ Yankees || 0–2 || Villone (2–1) || Hernandez (4–8) || Rivera (18) || Yankee Stadium || 55,245 || 47–32

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=July: (16–9) Home: 8–6; Away: 8–3| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 80 || July 1 || @ Yankees || 8–3 || Trachsel (7–4) || Johnson (9–7) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,132 || 48–32

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 81 || July 2 || @ Yankees || 7–16 || Villone (3–1) || Soler (2–3) || — || Yankee Stadium || 55,212 || 48–33

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 82 || July 3 || Pirates || 1–11 || Maholm (3–7) || Maine (0–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 54,111 || 48–34

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 83 || July 4 || Pirates || 7–6 || Sanchez (5–0) || R. Hernandez (0–2) || Wagner (16) || Shea Stadium || 38,487 || 49–34

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 84 || July 5 || Pirates || 5–0 || O. Hernandez (5–8) || Wells (0–4) || — || Shea Stadium || 40,360 || 50–34

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 85 || July 6 || Pirates || 7–5 || Trachsel (8–4) || Gorzelanny (0–1) || Wagner (17) || Shea Stadium || 39,743 || 51–34

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 86 || July 7 || Marlins || 3–7 || Willis (6–7) || Lima (0–4) || — || Shea Stadium || 41,276 || 51–35

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 87 || July 8 {{small|(1)}} || Marlins || 2–3 || Johnson (8–4) || Maine (0–3) || Borowski (16) || Shea Stadium || N/A || 51–36

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 88 || July 8 {{small|(2)}} || Marlins || 17–3 || Pelfrey (1–0) || Nolasco (6–6) || — || Shea Stadium || 41,477 || 52–36

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 89 || July 9 || Marlins || 7–6 || Feliciano (2–2) || Kensing (1–2) || Wagner (18) || Shea Stadium || 39,829 || 53–36

|- bgcolor="#bbcaff"

| colspan=10 | 77th All-Star Game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 90 || July 14 || @ Cubs || 6–3 || Trachsel (9–4) || Maddux (7–10) || — || Wrigley Field || 40,782 || 54–36

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 91 || July 15 || @ Cubs || 2–9 || Zambrano (9–3) || Glavine (11–3) || — || Wrigley Field || 41,368 || 54–37

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 92 || July 16 || @ Cubs || 13–7 || Feliciano (3–2) || Marshall (5–8) || — || Wrigley Field || 40,157 || 55–37

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 93 || July 18 || @ Reds || 8–3 || Pelfrey (2–0) || Milton (6–5) || — || Great American Ball Park || 27,138 || 56–37

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 94 || July 19 || @ Reds || 4–7 || Coffey (5–4) || Sanchez (5–1) || Guardado (9) || Great American Ball Park || 26,300 || 56–38

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 95 || July 20 || @ Reds || 4–2 {{small|(10)}} || Feliciano (4–2) || Majewski (3–3) || Wagner (19) || Great American Ball Park || 28,729 || 57–38

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 96 || July 21 || Astros || 7–0 || Maine (1–3) || Buchholz (6–8) || — || Shea Stadium || 46,228 || 58–38

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 97 || July 22 || Astros || 4–3 || O. Hernandez (6–8) || Backe (1–1) || Wagner (20) || Shea Stadium || 46,574 || 59–38

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 98 || July 23 || Astros || 4–8 || Oswalt (7–7) || Pelfrey (2–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 46,375 || 59–39

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 99 || July 24 || Cubs || 7–8 || Maddux (8–11) || Trachsel (9–5) || Dempster (17) || Shea Stadium || 45,631 || 59–40

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 100 || July 25 || Cubs || 6–8 || Zambrano (11–3) || Glavine (11–4) || Howry (3) || Shea Stadium || 47,686 || 59–41

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 101 || July 26 || Cubs || 1–0 {{small|(10)}} || Heilman (1–3) || Rusch (3–8) || — || Shea Stadium || 40,299 || 60–41

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 102 || July 28 || @ Braves || 6–4 || Martinez (8–4) || Ramirez (5–4) || Wagner (21) || Turner Field || 53,943 || 61–41

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 103 || July 29 || @ Braves || 11–3 || O. Hernandez (7–8) || Hudson (8–9) || — || Turner Field || 49,047 || 62–41

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 104 || July 30 || @ Braves || 10–6 || Oliver (4–0) || James (4–2) || Wagner (22) || Turner Field || 40,526 || 63–41

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=August: (19–9) Home: 13–2; Away: 6–7| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 105 || August 1 || @ Marlins || 5–6 || Herges (1–2) || Wagner (3–2) || — || Dolphins Stadium || 16,641 || 63–42

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 106 || August 2 || @ Marlins || 6–5 || Trachsel (10–5) || Nolasco (9–7) || Wagner (23) || Dolphins Stadium || 18,239 || 64–42

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 107 || August 3 || @ Marlins || 1–4 || Willis (7–8) || Heilman (1–4) || Borowski (22) || Dolphins Stadium || 24,097 || 64–43

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 108 || August 4 || Phillies || 3–5 || Madson (10–7) || Oliver (4–1) || Gordon (27) || Shea Stadium || 43,209 || 64–44

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 109 || August 5 || Phillies || 4–3 || Glavine (12–4) || Lieber (4–9) || Wagner (24) || Shea Stadium || 44,829 || 65–44

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 110 || August 6 || Phillies || 8–1 || Maine (2–3) || Mathieson (1–3) || — || Shea Stadium || 39,144 || 66–44

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 111 || August 8 || Padres || 3–2 || Trachsel (11–5) || W. Williams (4–4) || Wagner (25) || Shea Stadium || 46,167 || 67–44

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 112 || August 9 || Padres || 4–3 || Martinez (9–4) || Hensley (7–9) || Wagner (26) || Shea Stadium || 49,979 || 68–44

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 113 || August 10 || Padres || 7–3 || Hernandez (8–8) || Brocail (2–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 39,649 || 69–44

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 114 || August 11 || @ Nationals || 1–2 || Traber (2–1) || Glavine (12–5) || Cordero (21) || RFK Stadium || 29,414 || 69–45

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 115 || August 12 || @ Nationals || 6–4 || Feliciano (5–2) || Schroder (0–1) || Wagner (27) || RFK Stadium || 42,507 || 70–45

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 116 || August 13 || @ Nationals || 3–1 || Bradford (4–2) || Rauch (3–3) || Wagner (28) || RFK Stadium || 37,732 || 71–45

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 117 || August 14 || @ Phillies || 0–13 || Hamels (5–6) || Martinez (9–5) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 36,888 || 71–46

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 118 || August 15 || @ Phillies || 4–11 || Wolf (1–0) || Hernandez (8–9) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 40,283 || 71–47

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 119 || August 16 || @ Phillies || 0–3 || Lieber (5–9) || Glavine (12–6) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 42,156 || 71–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 120 || August 17 || @ Phillies || 7–2 || Maine (3–3) || Mathieson (1–4) || — || Citizens Bank Park || 45,775 || 72–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 121 || August 18 || Rockies || 6–3 || Trachsel (12–5) || Kim (7–8) || Wagner (29) || Shea Stadium || 35,325 || 73–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 122 || August 19 || Rockies || 7–4 || Heilman (2–4) || Francis (9–10) || Wagner (30) || Shea Stadium || 55,085 || 74–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 123 || August 20 || Rockies || 2–0 || Hernandez (9–9) || Jennings (7–10) || Wagner (31) || Shea Stadium || 40,654 || 75–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 124 || August 22 || Cardinals || 8–7 || Heilman (3–4) || Isringhausen (4–7) || — || Shea Stadium || 49,661 || 76–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 125 || August 23 || Cardinals || 10–8 || Trachsel (13–5) || Mulder (6–6) || Wagner (32) || Shea Stadium || 49,329 || 77–48

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 126 || August 24 || Cardinals || 6–2 || D. Williams (3–3) || Marquis (13–12) || — || Shea Stadium || 45,497 || 78–48

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 127 || August 25 || Phillies || 3–4 || Wolf (3–0) || Bannister (2–1) || Madson (2) || Shea Stadium || 41,707 || 78–49

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 128 || August 26 || Phillies || 11–5 || Feliciano (6–2) || White (2–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 47,019 || 79–49

|- bgcolor="#ccc"

| – || August 27 || Phillies || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 28

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 129 || August 28 || Phillies || 8–3 || Maine (4–3) || Moyer (7–13) || — || Shea Stadium || 45,868 || 80–49

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 130 || August 29 || @ Rockies || 10–5 || Trachsel (13–5) || Kim (7–10) || — || Coors Field || 23,454 || 81–49

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 131 || August 30 || @ Rockies || 11–3 || D. Williams (4–3) || Fogg (9–9) || — || Coors Field || 22,945 || 82–49

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 132 || August 31 || @ Rockies || 4–8 || Francis (11–10) || Perez (2–11) || — || Coors Field || 23,273 || 82–50

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=September: (14–15) Home: 7–8; Away: 7–7| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 133 || September 1 || @ Astros || 8–7 || Mota (2–3) || Springer (1–1) || Wagner (33) || Minute Maid Park || 35,548 || 83–50

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 134 || September 2 || @ Astros || 4–2 || Maine (5–3) || Hirsh (2–3) || Wagner (34) || Minute Maid Park || 43,218 || 84–50

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 135 || September 3 || @ Astros || 1–2 || Oswalt (11–8) || Hernandez (9–10) || Lidge (29) || Minute Maid Park || 43,018 || 84–51

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 136 || September 4 || Braves || 0–5 || James (8–3) || Trachsel (14–6) || — || Shea Stadium || 42,428 || 84–52

|- bgcolor="#ccc"

| – || September 5 || Braves || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for September 6

|- bgcolor="#cfc"6

| 137 || September 6 {{small|(1)}} || Braves || 4–1 || Williams (5–3) || Smoltz (12–8) || Wagner (35) || Shea Stadium || N/A || 85–52

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 138 || September 6 {{small|(2)}} || Braves || 8–0 || O. Perez (3–11) || Davies (2–5) || — || Shea Stadium || 40,536 || 86–52

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 139 || September 7 || Dodgers || 7–0 || Glavine (13–6) || Penny (15–8) || — || Shea Stadium || 48,583 || 87–52

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 140 || September 8 || Dodgers || 0–5 || Kuo (1–4) || Maine (5–4) || — || Shea Stadium || 52,077 || 87–53

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 141 || September 9 || Dodgers || 3–2 || Hernandez (10–10) || Maddux (12–13) || Wagner (36) || Shea Stadium || 47,062 || 88–53

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 142 || September 10 || Dodgers || 1–9 || Stults (1–0) || Trachsel (14–7) || — || Shea Stadium || 48,760 || 88–54

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 143 || September 11 || @ Marlins || 5–16 || Sanchez (8–2) || Williams (5–4) || — || Dolphins Stadium || 13,725 || 88–55

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 144 || September 12 || @ Marlins || 6–4 || Mota (3–3) || Resop (1–1) || Wagner (37) || Dolphins Stadium || 15,163 || 89–55

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 145 || September 13 || @ Marlins || 7–4 {{small|(11)}} || Heilman (4–4) || Herges (1–3) || Wagner (38) || Dolphins Stadium || 20,225 || 90–55

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 146 || September 15 || @ Pirates || 3–5 || Maholm (8–10) || Martinez (9–6) || Torres (8) || PNC Park || 24,410 || 90–56

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 147 || September 16 || @ Pirates || 2–3 || Capps (8–1) || Heilman (4–5) || — || PNC Park || 37,623 || 90–57

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 148 || September 17 || @ Pirates || 0–3 || Duke (10–13) || Maine (5–5) || Torres (9) || PNC Park || 34,866 || 90–58

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 149 || September 18 || Marlins || 4–0 || Trachsel (15–7) || Moehler (7–9) || — || Shea Stadium || 46,729 || 91–58

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 150 || September 19 || Marlins || 3–2 || Glavine (14–6) || Resop (1–2) || Wagner (39) || Shea Stadium || 42,407 || 92–58

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 151 || September 20 || Marlins || 3–6 || Willis (12–11) || O. Perez (3–12) || Borowski (35) || Shea Stadium || 37,911 || 92–59

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 152 || September 21 || Marlins || 2–5 || Sanchez (9–3) || Martinez (9–7) || Borowski (36) || Shea Stadium || 44,966 || 92–60

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 153 || September 22 || Nationals || 2–3 || Astacio (5–5) || Hernandez (10–11) || Cordero (28) || Shea Stadium || 42,788 || 92–61

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 154 || September 23 || Nationals || 12–6 || Maine (6–5) || O'Connor (3–8) || — || Shea Stadium || 45,247 || 93–61

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 155 || September 24 || Nationals || 1–5 || Armas (9–12) || Trachsel (15–8) || — || Shea Stadium || 44,543 || 93–62

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 156 || September 25 || Nationals || 3–7 || B. Perez (2–0) || Glavine (14–7) || — || Shea Stadium || 34,027 || 93–63

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 157 || September 26 || @ Braves || 0–12 || Smoltz (15–9) || O. Perez (3–13) || — || Turner Field || 22,607 || 93–64

|- bgcolor="#fcc"

| 158 || September 27 || @ Braves || 1–13 || Hudson (13–12) || Martinez (9–8) || — || Turner Field || 23,177 || 93–65

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 159 || September 28 || @ Braves || 7–4 || Hernandez (11–11) || Davies (3–7) || — || Turner Field || 22,944 || 94–65

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 160 || September 29 || @ Nationals || 4–3 || Feliciano (7–2) || Rauch (4–5) || Wagner (40) || RFK Stadium || 27,805 || 95–65

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 161 || September 30 || @ Nationals || 13–0 || Glavine (15–7) || B. Perez (2–1) || — || RFK Stadium || 30,449 || 96–65

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=October: (1–0) Home: 0–0; Away: 1–0| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor="#cfc"

| 162 || October 1 || @ Nationals || 6–2 || Mota (4–3) || Ortiz (11–16) || — || RFK Stadium || 29,044 || 97–65

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log end}}

Playoffs

= Game log =

{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}};|title=2006 Postseason Game Log (6–4)}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=NLDS vs Dodgers (3–0)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 1 || October 4 || Dodgers || 6–5 || Mota (1–0) || Penny (0–1) || Wagner (1) || Shea Stadium || 56,979 || 1–0

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 2 || October 5 || Dodgers || 4–1 || Glavine (1–0) || Kuo (0–1) || Wagner (2) || Shea Stadium || 57,029 || 2–0

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 3 || October 7 || @ Dodgers || 9–5 || Feliciano (1–0) || Broxton (0–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 56,293 || 3–0

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=NLCS vs Cardinals (3–4)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}

|- bgcolor=#ccc

| – || October 11 || Cardinals || colspan=8| Postponed (rain); rescheduled for October 13

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 1 || October 12 || Cardinals || 2–0 || Glavine (1–0) || Weaver (0–1) || Wagner (1) || Shea Stadium || 56,311 || 1–0

|- bgcolor=#fcc

| 2 || October 13 || Cardinals || 6–9 || Kinney (1–0) || Wagner (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 56,349 || 1–1

|- bgcolor=#fcc

| 3 || October 14 || @ Cardinals || 0–5 || Suppan (1–0) || Trachsel (0–1) || — || Busch Stadium || 47,053 || 1–2

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 4 || October 15 || @ Cardinals || 12–5 || Perez (1–0) || Thompson (0–1) || — || Busch Stadium || 46,600 || 2–2

|- bgcolor=#ccc

| – || October 16 || @ Cardinals || colspan=8| Postponed (rain); rescheduled for October 17

|- bgcolor=#fcc

| 5 || October 17 || @ Cardinals || 2–4 || Weaver (1–1) || Glavine (1–1) || Wainwright (1) || Busch Stadium || 46,496 || 2–3

|- bgcolor=#cfc

| 6 || October 18 || Cardinals || 4–2 || Maine (1–0) || Carpenter (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || 56,334 || 3–3

|- bgcolor=#fcc

| 7 || October 19 || Cardinals || 1–3 || Flores (1–0) || Heilman (0–1) || Wainwright (2) || Shea Stadium || 56,357 || 3–4

|-

{{Game log section end}}

{{Game log end}}

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

class="wikitable sortable"
style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="5%" | Pos

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="16%" | Player

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | G

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | AB

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | H

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | Avg.

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | HR

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | RBI

align="center"

| C

Paul Lo Duca124512163.318549
align="center"

| 1B

Carlos Delgado144524139.26538114
align="center"

| 2B

José Valentín137384104.2711862
align="center"

| 3B

David Wright154582181.31126116
align="center"

| SS

José Reyes153647194.3001981
align="center"

|LF

|Cliff Floyd

|97

|332

|81

|.244

|11

|44

align="center"

| CF

Carlos Beltrán140510140.27541116
align="center"

|RF

|Xavier Nady

|75

|265

|70

|.264

|14

|40

==Other batters==

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

class="wikitable sortable"
style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="16%" | Player

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | G

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | AB

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | H

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | Avg.

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | HR

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | RBI

align="center"

| Endy Chávez

133353108.306442
align="center"

| Chris Woodward

8322248.216325
align="center"

| Lastings Milledge

5616640.241422
align="center"

| Julio Franco

9516545.273226
align="center"

| Kazuo Matsui

3813026.20017
align="center"

| Ramón Castro

4012630.238412
align="center"

| Shawn Green

3411329.257415
align="center"

| Anderson Hernández

256610.15213
align=center

| Michael Tucker

355611.19616
align="center"

| Eli Marrero

25336.18225
align="center"

| Ricky Ledée

27323.09411
align="center"

| Mike Difelice

15252.08001
align="center"

| Kelly Stinnett

7121.08300
align="center"

| Víctor Díaz

6112.18202

=Pitching=

== Starting pitchers ==

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="16%" | Player

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | G

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | IP

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | W

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | L

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | ERA

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

|Tom Glavine

321801573.82131
align="center"

|Steve Trachsel

30{{frac|164|2|3}}1584.9779
align="center"

|Pedro Martínez

23{{frac|132|2|3}}984.48137
align="center"

|Orlando Hernández

20{{frac|116|2|3}}974.09112
align="center"

|Óliver Pérez

22{{frac|112|2|3}}3136.55102
align=center

|John Maine

1690653.6071
align="center"

|Alay Soler

845236.0023
align="center"

|Víctor Zambrano

5{{frac|21|1|3}}126.7515
align="center"

|Mike Pelfrey

4{{frac|21|1|3}}215.4813
align="center"

|José Lima

4{{frac|17|1|3}}049.8712
align="center"

|Geremi González

314007.718

== Other pitchers ==

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="16%" | Player

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | G

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | IP

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | W

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | L

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | ERA

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

|Brian Bannister

838214.2619
align="center"

|Dave Williams

629315.5916
align="center"

== Relief pitchers ==

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

class="wikitable sortable"
style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="16%" | Player

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | G

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | W

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | L

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | SV

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | ERA

! style="{{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}" width="9%" | SO

align="center"

| Billy Wagner

7032402.2494
align=center

| Aaron Heilman

744503.6273
align="center"

| Pedro Feliciano

647202.0954
align="center"

| Duaner Sánchez

495102.6044
align="center"

| Darren Oliver

454103.4460
align="center"

| Heath Bell

220005.1135
align="center"

| Roberto Hernández

220003.4815
align="center"

| Jorge Julio

181215.0633
align="center"

| Guillermo Mota

183001.0019
align="center"

| Royce Ring

110002.138
align="center"

| Henry Owens

30009.002
align="center"

| Bartolomé Fortunato

210027.000
align="center"

| Philip Humber

20000.002

Awards and honors

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}

{{MLB Farm System|level14=AAA|team14=Norfolk Tides|league14=International League|manager14=Ken Oberkfell

|level15=AA |team15=Binghamton Mets|league15=Eastern League|manager15=Juan Samuel

|level16=A |team16=St. Lucie Mets|league16=Florida State League|manager16=Gary Carter

|level17=A |team17=Hagerstown Suns|league17=South Atlantic League|manager17=Frank Cacciatore

|level18=A-Short Season|team18=Brooklyn Cyclones|league18=New York–Penn League|manager18=George Greer

|level19=Rookie|team19=Kingsport Mets|league19=Appalachian League|manager19=[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=mitche003don Donovan Mitchell]

|level20=Rookie|team20= GCL Mets|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Bobby Floyd}}

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: St. LucieJohnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

References

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