2025 New York Mets season

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{{Infobox baseball team season

| name = New York Mets

| season = 2025

| misc =

| image = New York Mets Insignia.svg

| league = National League

| division = East

| ballpark = Citi Field

| city = New York City, New York

| record = {{winpct|21|11|record=y}}

| divisional place =

| owner = Steve Cohen

| president = David Stearns

| manager = Carlos Mendoza

| television = SportsNet New York
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| radio = WHSQ 880 AM (English)
New York Mets Radio Network

|next_season=none

}}

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.

The team intends to retire the number 5 worn by former Mets captain and third baseman David Wright and induct him into the Mets Hall of Fame during a pre-game ceremony before the team takes on the Cincinnati Reds at Citi Field on July 19. Wright will become 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.{{cite news |title=David Wright Jersey Number to be Retired by Mets |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/david-wright-jersey-number-retired-mets-hall-of-fame|access-date=December 13, 2024 |publisher=MLB.com |date=December 13, 2024}}

Offseason

=Transactions=

== 2024 ==

  • November 4 – claimed right-handed relief pitcher Kevin Herget off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers.{{Cite web |title=Press Release: Mets announce roster moves |url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mets-announce-roster-moves-x1687 |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=www.mlb.com}}
  • November 4 – claimed infielder Luis De Los Santos off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays.{{Cite web |title=Press Release: Mets announce roster moves |url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mets-announce-roster-moves-x1687 |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=www.mlb.com}}
  • November 19 – acquired outfielder Jose Siri from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for right-handed pitcher Eric Orze.{{Cite web |title=Mets trade for Jose Siri, send reliever Orze to Rays |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/jose-siri-mets-rays-trade |access-date=2024-11-21 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • December 4 – signed right-handed starting pitcher Frankie Montas to a two-year, $34 million contract including an opt-out after the 2025 season.{{Cite web |title=Mets sign RHP Frankie Montas |url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mets-sign-rhp-frankie-montas |access-date=2024-12-05 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • December 9 – signed right-handed pitcher Clay Holmes to a three-year, $38 million contract including an opt-out after the 2026 season.{{Cite web |title=Mets Sign Two-Time All-Star RHP Clay Holmes |url=https://www.mlb.com/press-release/press-release-mets-sign-two-time-all-star-rhp-clay-holmes |access-date=2024-12-10 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • 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.{{Cite web |title=Mets, Soto finalize record-breaking 15-yr, $765M deal |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/juan-soto-agrees-to-contract-with-mets-sources |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2024-12-09 |title=Sources: Mets land Soto on 15-year, $765M deal |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/42864917/sources-mets-land-juan-soto-15-year-765m-deal |access-date=2024-12-11 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}
  • December 19 – signed right-handed starting pitcher Griffin Canning to a one-year, $4.25 million contract.{{Cite web |title=Mets finalize 1-year deal with veteran RHP Canning |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/griffin-canning-mets-free-agent-contract |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • December 27 – re-signed left-handed starting pitcher Sean Manaea to a three-year, $75 million contract.{{Cite web |title=Manaea officially back with Mets on 3-year deal |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/sean-manaea-mets-contract |access-date=2024-12-28 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}

== 2025 ==

  • January 15 – claimed right-handed relief pitcher Austin Warren off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.{{Cite web |date=2025-01-15 |title=Mets Claim Austin Warren Off Waivers From Giants |url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/01/mets-claim-austin-warren-waivers-giants.html |access-date=2025-01-15 |website=MLB Trade Rumors |language=en-US}}
  • January 17 – re-signed outfielder Jesse Winker to a one-year, $8 million contract.{{Cite web |title=Mets bring back Winker for 2025 |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/jesse-winker-contract-with-mets |access-date=2025-03-19 |website=MLB.com |language=en}} 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.{{Cite web |title=Mets pad bullpen with deal for LHP Minter (source) |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/a-j-minter-contract-with-mets |access-date=2025-01-18 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • January 29 – re-signed right-handed relief pitcher Ryne Stanek to a one-year, $4.5 million contract.{{Cite web |title=Mets bring flamethrower Stanek back on 1-year deal (source) |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/ryne-stanek-mets-deal-2025 |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • February 5 – re-signed first baseman Pete Alonso to a two-year, $54 million contract including an opt-out after the 2025 season.{{Cite web |title=Alonso returning to Mets on two-year, $54 million deal (source) |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/pete-alonso-mets-free-agent-contract |access-date=2025-02-06 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • 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.{{Cite web |title=Mets bring back reliever Smith, their longest-tenured pitcher (sources) |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/drew-smith-mets-contract-2025 |access-date=2025-02-12 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}
  • February 24 – acquired outfielder Alexander Canario from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for cash considerations.{{Cite web |date=2025-02-25 |title=Cubs ship outfielder Canario, 24, to hobbled Mets |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/44004103/new-york-mets-add-outfield-depth-acquire-alexander-canario |access-date=2025-02-26 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}

Regular season

= Transactions =

== 2025 ==

  • April 25 – re-signed left-handed relief pitcher Brooks Raley to a one-year contract including a club option for 2026.{{Cite web |title=Raley, recovering from TJ surgery, returns to Mets |url=https://www.mlb.com/news/brooks-raley-signed-by-mets |access-date=2025-04-30 |website=MLB.com |language=en}}

Season standings

=National League East=

{{2025 NL East standings|highlight=New York Mets}}

=National League Wild Card=

{{2025 NL Wild Card standings|highlight=New York Mets}}

=Record vs. opponents=

==Record vs. National League==

{{2025 NL Record vs. opponents|team=NYM}}

==Record vs. American League==

{{2025 NL Record vs. AL|team=NYM}}

Game log

=Regular season=

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colspan=4|Legend
bgcolor="bbffbb"|Mets Win

! bgcolor="ffbbbb"|Mets Loss

! bgcolor="bbbbbb"|Game Postponed

colspan=4|Bold = Mets team member

{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}};|title= 2025 Game Log
Overall: 21–11 (Home: 13–3; Away: 8–8)}}

{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=March/April: 21–10 (Home: 13–2; Away: 8–8)| #| Date| Opponent| Box Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location (Attendance)| Record}}

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 1 || March 27 || @ Astros || 1–3 || Valdez (1–0) || Holmes (0–1) || Hader (1) || Daikin Park (42,305) || 0–1

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 2 || March 28 || @ Astros || 3–1 || Megill (1–0) || Brown (0–1) || Díaz (1) || Daikin Park (37,004) || 1–1

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 3 || March 29 || @ Astros || 1–2 || Arrighetti (1–0) || Canning (0–1) || Hader (2) || Daikin Park (41,742) || 1–2

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 4 || March 31 || @ Marlins || 10–4 || Peterson (1–0) || Quantrill (0–1) || — || LoanDepot Park (12,953) || 2–2

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 5 || April 1 || @ Marlins || 2–4 || Alcántara (1–0) || Senga (0–1) || Bender (1) || LoanDepot Park (13,740) || 2–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 6 || April 2 || @ Marlins || 6–5 {{small|(11)}} || Buttó (1–0) || Curry (0–1) || Brazobán (1) || LoanDepot Park (10,598) || 3–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 7 || April 4 || Blue Jays || 5–0 || Megill (2–0) || Gausman (1–1) || — || Citi Field (43,945) || 4–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 8 || April 5 || Blue Jays || 3–2 || Díaz (1–0) || Sandlin (0–1) || — || Citi Field (37,694) || 5–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 9 || April 6 || Blue Jays || 2–1 || Kranick (1–0) || Francis (1–1) || Díaz (2) || Citi Field (40,132) || 6–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 10 || April 7 || Marlins || 2–0 || Senga (1–1) || Bellozo (0–1) || Stanek (1) || Citi Field (28,630) || 7–3

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 11 || April 8 || Marlins || 10–5 || Holmes (1–1) || Faucher (0–1) || — || Citi Field (28,861) || 8–3

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 12 || April 9 || Marlins || 0–5 || Meyer (1–1) || Megill (2–1) || — || Citi Field (29,232) || 8–4

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 13 || April 11 || @ Athletics || 7–4 || Canning (1–1) || Sears (1–2) || Díaz (3) || Sutter Health Park (9,632) || 9–4

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 14 || April 12 || @ Athletics || 1–3 || Ginn (1–0) || Peterson (1–1) || Miller (4) || Sutter Health Park (10,133) || 9–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 15 || April 13 || @ Athletics || 8–0 || Senga (2–1) || Severino (0–3) || — || Sutter Health Park (10,036) || 10–5

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 16 || April 14 || @ Twins || 5–1 || Holmes (2–1) || Topa (0–1) || — || Target Field (10,240) || 11–5

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 17 || April 15 || @ Twins || 3–6 || Ober (1–1) || Megill (2–2) || Durán (1) || Target Field (12,507) || 11–6

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 18 || April 16 || @ Twins || 3–4 {{small|(10)}} || Sands (2–1) || Garrett (0–1) || — || Target Field (19,271) || 11–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 19 || April 17 || Cardinals || 4–1 || Canning (2–1) || Pallante (2–1) || Díaz (4) || Citi Field (38,246) || 12–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 20 || April 18 || Cardinals || 5–4 || Brazobán (1–0) || Fernandez (0–2) || — || Citi Field (39,627) || 13–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 21 || April 19 || Cardinals || 3–0 || Senga (3–1) || Liberatore (1–2) || Díaz (5) || Citi Field (42,339) || 14–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 22 || April 20 || Cardinals || 7–4 || Buttó (2–0) || Romero (1–2) || — || Citi Field (38,347) || 15–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 23 || April 21 || Phillies || 5–4 || Megill (3–2) || Nola (0–5) || Díaz (6) || Citi Field (35,430) || 16–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 24 || April 22 || Phillies || 5–1 || Canning (3–1) || Sánchez (2–1) || — || Citi Field (36,468) || 17–7

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 25 || April 23 || Phillies || 4–3 {{small|(10)}} || Kranick (2–0) || Romano (0–1) || — || Citi Field (36,863) || 18–7

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 26 || April 25 || @ Nationals || 4–5 || López (2–0) || Stanek (0–1) || — || Nationals Park (30,277) || 18–8

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 27 || April 26 || @ Nationals || 2–0 || Holmes (3–1) || Lord (0–3) || Díaz (7) || Nationals Park (33,867) || 19–8

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 28 || April 27 || @ Nationals || 7–8 || López (3–0) || Stanek (0–2) || — || Nationals Park (30,763) || 19–9

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 29 || April 28 || @ Nationals || 19–5 || Canning (4–1) || Williams (1–3) || Ureña (1) || Nationals Park (14,011) || 20–9

|- style="background:#bfb;"

| 30 || April 29 || Diamondbacks || 8–3 || Peterson (2–1) || Rodríguez (1–3) || — || Citi Field (35,218) || 21–9

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 31 || April 30 || Diamondbacks || 3–4 || Burnes (1–1) || Stanek (0–3) || Thompson (1) || Citi Field (31,904) || 21–10

|-

{{Game log section end}}

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

|- style="background:#fbb;"

| 32 || May 1 || Diamondbacks || 2–4 || Gallen (2–4) || Senga (3–2) || Miller (1) || Citi Field (36,239) || 21–11

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| 33 || May 2 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 34 || May 3 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium (–) || –

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| 35 || May 4 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || Busch Stadium (–) || –

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| 36 || May 5 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || Chase Field (–) || –

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| 37 || May 6 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || Chase Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 38 || May 7 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || Chase Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 39 || May 9 || Cubs || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 40 || May 10 || Cubs || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 41 || May 11 || Cubs || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 42 || May 12 || Pirates || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 43 || May 13 || Pirates || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 44 || May 14 || Pirates || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 45 || May 16 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium (–) || –

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| 46 || May 17 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium (–) || –

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| 47 || May 18 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || Yankee Stadium (–) || –

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| 48 || May 19 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 49 || May 20 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 50 || May 21 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || Fenway Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 51 || May 23 || Dodgers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 52 || May 24 || Dodgers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 53 || May 25 || Dodgers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 54 || May 26 || White Sox || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 55 || May 27 || White Sox || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 56 || May 28 || White Sox || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 57 || May 30 || Rockies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 58 || May 31 || Rockies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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{{Game log section end}}

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|- style="background:#

| 59 || June 1 || Rockies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 60 || June 2 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 61 || June 3 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 62 || June 4 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 63 || June 5 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || Dodger Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 64 || June 6 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 65 || June 7 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 66 || June 8 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || Coors Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 67 || June 10 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 68 || June 11 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 69 || June 12 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 70 || June 13 || Rays || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 71 || June 14 || Rays || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 72 || June 15 || Rays || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 73 || June 17 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 74 || June 18 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 75 || June 19 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 76 || June 20 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 77 || June 21 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 78 || June 22 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 79 || June 23 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 80 || June 24 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 81 || June 25 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 82 || June 26 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 83 || June 27 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || PNC Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 84 || June 28 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || PNC Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 85 || June 29 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || PNC Park (–) || –

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{{Game log section end}}

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|- style="background:#

| 86 || July 1 || Brewers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 87 || July 2 || Brewers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 88 || July 3 || Brewers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 89 || July 4 || Yankees || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 90 || July 5 || Yankees || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 91 || July 6 || Yankees || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 92 || July 8 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 93 || July 9 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 94 || July 10 || @ Orioles || – || || || — || Camden Yards (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 95 || July 11 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 96 || July 12 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 97 || July 13 || @ Royals || – || || || — || Kauffman Stadium (–) || –

|-style=background:#bff

|colspan="10"|95th All-Star Game in Cumberland, Georgia

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| 98 || July 18 || Reds || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 99 || July 19 || Reds || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 100 || July 20 || Reds || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 101 || July 21 || Angels || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 102 || July 22 || Angels || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 103 || July 23 || Angels || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 104 || July 25 || @ Giants || – || || || — || Oracle Park (–) || –

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| 105 || July 26 || @ Giants || – || || || — || Oracle Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 106 || July 27 || @ Giants || – || || || — || Oracle Park (–) || –

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| 107 || July 28 || @ Padres || – || || || — || Petco Park (–) || –

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| 108 || July 29 || @ Padres || – || || || — || Petco Park (–) || –

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| 109 || July 30 || @ Padres || – || || || — || Petco Park (–) || –

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| 110 || August 1 || Giants || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 111 || August 2 || Giants || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 112 || August 3 || Giants || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 113 || August 4 || Guardians || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 114 || August 5 || Guardians || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 115 || August 6 || Guardians || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 116 || August 8 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || American Family Field (–) || –

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| 117 || August 9 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || American Family Field (–) || –

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| 118 || August 10 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || American Family Field (–) || –

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| 119 || August 12 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 120 || August 13 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 121 || August 14 || Braves || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 122 || August 15 || Mariners || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 123 || August 16 || Mariners || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 124 || August 17* || Mariners || – || || || — || Bowman Field (–) || –

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| 125 || August 19 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || Nationals Park (–) || –

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| 126 || August 20 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || Nationals Park (–) || –

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| 127 || August 21 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || Nationals Park (–) || –

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| 128 || August 22 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

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| 129 || August 23 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

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| 130 || August 24 || @ Braves || – || || || — || Truist Park (–) || –

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| 131 || August 25 || Phillies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 132 || August 26 || Phillies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 133 || August 27 || Phillies || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 134 || August 28 || Marlins || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 135 || August 29 || Marlins || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 136 || August 30 || Marlins || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 137 || August 31 || Marlins || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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|colspan="10"|*August 17 game played at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pennsylvania

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| 138 || September 1 || @ Tigers || – || || || — || Comerica Park (–) || –

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| 139 || September 2 || @ Tigers || – || || || — || Comerica Park (–) || –

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| 140 || September 3 || @ Tigers || – || || || — || Comerica Park (–) || –

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| 141 || September 5 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park (–) || –

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| 142 || September 6 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park (–) || –

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| 143 || September 7 || @ Reds || – || || || — || Great American Ball Park (–) || –

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| 144 || September 8 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

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| 145 || September 9 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

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| 146 || September 10 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

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| 147 || September 11 || @ Phillies || – || || || — || Citizens Bank Park (–) || –

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| 148 || September 12 || Rangers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 149 || September 13 || Rangers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 150 || September 14 || Rangers || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 151 || September 16 || Padres || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 152 || September 17 || Padres || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 153 || September 18 || Padres || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 154 || September 19 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 155 || September 20 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 156 || September 21 || Nationals || – || || || — || Citi Field (–) || –

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| 157 || September 23 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || Wrigley Field (–) || –

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| 158 || September 24 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || Wrigley Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 159 || September 25 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || Wrigley Field (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 160 || September 26 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park (–) || –

|- style="background:#

| 161 || September 27 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park (–) || –

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| 162 || September 28 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || LoanDepot Park (–) || –

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Current roster

{{New York Mets roster}}

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}

{{MLB Farm System|level11=AAA|team11=Syracuse Mets|league11=International League|manager11=Dick Scott

|level12=AA |team12=Binghamton Rumble Ponies|league12=Eastern League|manager12=Reid Brignac

|level13=High-A|team13=Brooklyn Cyclones|league13=South Atlantic League|manager13=Gilbert Gómez

|level14=Low-A|team14=St. Lucie Mets|league14=Florida State League|manager14=Luis Rivera

|level17=Rookie|team17=FCL Mets|league17=Florida Complex League|manager17=Lino Díaz

|level18=Rookie|team18=DSL Mets Orange|league18=Dominican Summer League|manager18=J.C. Rodriguez

|level19=Rookie|team19=DSL Mets Blue|league19=Dominican Summer League|manager19=Félix Fermín

}}

References

{{reflist}}

=Notes=

{{notelist}}