Mets Scorecard

Last Updated: 09/06/2024 10:06 AM
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HoleWinsLossesScore+6
136+2Dbl Bogey (+2)
245+3Bogey (+1)
354+3Par (E)
436+5Dbl Bogey (+2)
563+4Birdie (-1)
636+6Dbl Bogey (+2)
7
Avg45+1Bogey

Analysis

New York Mets Team Synopsis

The New York Mets, established in 1962, are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in New York City. They are part of the National League East division. Known for their blue and orange colors, the Mets have a passionate fan base and play their home games at Citi Field in Queens. The team has enjoyed success in various eras, winning two World Series championships (in 1969 and 1986) and has a reputation for being "the other New York team" compared to the Yankees.

Interesting Factoid: The Mets were the first team in MLB history to win a World Series by coming back from a three games to none deficit in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) in 1986.

Less Known Fact: Despite their popularity, the Mets hold the record for the longest time between World Series championships of any team that has won at least two titles. Their 1986 win was followed by a 31-year drought until they reached the World Series again in 2015, where they finished as runners-up to the Kansas City Royals.

Performance Analysis (April - September 2002)

In the early part of the 2002 season, the Mets had a mixed performance with a total of 55 games played from April to September.

Overall, the Mets demonstrated flashes of potential throughout the 2002 season but faced challenges in maintaining consistency, which ultimately reflected in their record and standing within the competitive National League East division. Updated: August 19, 2025 at 9:35 AM