Hole | Wins | Losses | Score | +5 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 40 | 41 | +5 | (+2) |
10 | ||||
Avg | 40 | 41 | +37 |
The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Queens, New York. They are known for their iconic blue and orange colors, which are derived from the colors of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers, both of which were historical teams that once represented New York City. The Mets have a passionate fan base and play their home games at Citi Field, a modern ballpark that opened in 2009.
One interesting fact about the Mets is that they are the only team in MLB history to have won the World Series while finishing the regular season with a losing record. This occurred in 1973 when they had a record of 82-79 but went on to defeat the Oakland Athletics in the World Series.
A lesser-known fact about the Mets is that they were the first team to introduce a mascot in Major League Baseball. In 1964, they introduced "Mr. Met," a cartoonish baseball-headed figure who has since become a beloved symbol of the franchise.
The Mets had a tumultuous start to the 2002 season. They achieved a total of 8 wins and 18 losses in April, showing signs of inconsistency, particularly against teams like the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies. Their performance fluctuated throughout the season, with notable winning streaks such as a 5-game winning streak at the end of May.
However, they faced significant challenges, especially during June and August, where they struggled to maintain momentum, losing series against various teams including the San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies. Despite these challenges, they managed to secure some impressive wins, including a sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies towards the end of the season.
Overall, the Mets ended the season with a record of 75 wins and 86 losses, finishing in fourth place in the National League East. The year was marked by moments of promise but ultimately fell short of expectations for a team striving to make a deeper playoff run. Updated: August 19, 2025 at 9:35 AM