2013 New York Mets season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2013 New York Mets season was the franchise's 52nd season. The Mets hosted the 84th MLB All-Star Game on July 16 at Citi Field , their home for five seasons. The Mets finished the season with a record of 74–88, finishing third in the National League East . The season was the Mets' first non-fourth-place finish since 2008. It was also the final season for Ralph Kiner , who had been with their broadcast team since its first season .
Offseason
The Mets lost their rights to the Minor League Baseball affiliate Buffalo Bisons as their AAA team. For 2013–15, the Mets have agreed to a deal to claim the Las Vegas 51s as their newest minor league affiliate, for Triple–A.
On November 7, 2012, the Mets and outfielder Jason Bay agreed to part ways, with the team buying out the $21 million remaining on his contract and releasing him.
On December 17, the Mets and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a deal sending 2012 Cy Young Award winner R. A. Dickey , Josh Thole and Mike Nickeas to Toronto in exchange for prospects Travis d'Arnaud , Noah Syndergaard , and Wuilmer Becerra and veteran catcher John Buck .
Regular season
On May 30, 2013, the Mets swept the New York Yankees for the second time in the history of the modern Subway Series . The Yankees had swept six games from the Mets in 2003.[ 1] [ 2]
On August 30, 2013, the Mets traded catcher John Buck and outfielder Marlon Byrd through the waiver process, to the Pittsburgh Pirates . The Mets received reliever Vic Black and Dilson Herrera .
On September 1, 2013, Sandy Alderson announced he expects manager Terry Collins to not be fired by the club. Fans and certain media members have been publicly criticizing Collins' moves in games, and his general managing presence, and repertoire.
Season standings
National League East
National League Division Champs
Record vs. opponents
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
2–4
4–3
3–4
12–7
10–9
4–2
6–1
3–4
3–4
3–3
7–12
7–12
4–3
2–4
11–9
Atlanta
4–2
—
5–1
4–3
6–1
5–2
13–6
2–4
10–9
11–8
4–3
1–5
3–4
4–3
13–6
11–9
Chicago
3–4
1–5
—
5–14
3–3
1–6
4–3
6–13
3–3
3–3
7–12
3–4
4–3
7–12
3–4
13–7
Cincinnati
4–3
3–4
14–5
—
2–4
4–3
6–1
10–9
4–2
4–2
8–11
3–3
6–1
8–11
3–4
11–9
Colorado
7–12
1–6
3–3
4–2
—
10–9
3–4
4–2
3–4
3–4
4–2
12–7
9–10
3–4
3–4
5–15
Los Angeles
9–10
2–5
6–1
3–4
9–10
—
5–2
4–2
5–1
5–2
4–2
11–8
8–11
4–3
5–1
12–8
Miami
2–4
6–13
3–4
1–6
4–3
2–5
—
1–5
11–8
7–12
2–4
3–4
4–3
2–4
5–14
9–11
Milwaukee
1–6
4–2
13–6
9–10
2–4
2–4
5–1
—
4–3
5–2
7–12
3–4
5–2
5–14
3–4
6–14
New York
4–3
9–10
3–3
2–4
4–3
1–5
8–11
3–4
—
10–9
2–5
4–3
4–2
2–5
7–12
11–9
Philadelphia
4–3
8–11
3–3
2–4
4–3
2–5
12–7
2–5
9–10
—
3–4
4–2
3–3
2–5
8–11
7–13
Pittsburgh
3–3
3–4
12–7
11–8
2–4
2–4
4–2
12–7
5–2
4–3
—
3–4
4–3
10–9
4–3
15–5
San Diego
12–7
5–1
4–3
3–3
7–12
8–11
4–3
4–3
3–4
2–4
4–3
—
8–11
2–4
2–5
8–12
San Francisco
12–7
4–3
3–4
1–6
10–9
11–8
3–4
2–5
2–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
—
2–4
3–3
6–14
St. Louis
3–4
3–4
12–7
11–8
4–3
3–4
4–2
14–5
5–2
5–2
9–10
4–2
4–2
—
6–0
10–10
Washington
4–2
6–13
4–3
4–3
4–3
1–5
14–5
4–3
12–7
11–8
3–4
5–2
3–3
0–6
—
11–9
Game log
Legend
Mets Win
Mets Loss
Game Postponed
Bold = Mets team member
2013 Game Log Overall: 74–88 (Home: 33–48; Away: 41–40)
April: 10–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 3–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Box Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
1
April 1
Padres
11–2
Jon Niese (1–0)
Edinson Vólquez (0–1)
Citi Field (41,053)
1–0
2
April 3
Padres
8–4
Matt Harvey (1–0)
Clayton Richard (0–1)
Citi Field (22,239)
2–0
3
April 4
Padres
1–2
Eric Stults (1–0)
Dillon Gee (0–1)
Huston Street (1)
Citi Field (21,519)
2–1
4
April 5
Marlins
5–7
Alex Sanabia (1–0)
Jeremy Hefner (0–1)
Citi Field (24,935)
2–2
5
April 6
Marlins
7–3
Brandon Lyon (1–0)
Ryan Webb (0–1)
Citi Field (28,474)
3–2
6
April 7
Marlins
4–3
Scott Rice (1–0)
Steve Cishek (0–1)
Citi Field (29,780)
4–2
7
April 8
@Phillies
7–2
Matt Harvey (2–0)
Roy Halladay (0–2)
Citizens Bank Park (35,393)
5–2
8
April 9
@Phillies
3–8
Cliff Lee (2–0)
Dillon Gee (0–2)
Citizens Bank Park (38,305)
5–3
9
April 10
@Phillies
3–7
Kyle Kendrick (1–1)
Jeremy Hefner (0–2)
Citizens Bank Park (38,715)
5–4
10
April 12
@Twins
16–5
Jon Niese (2–0)
Vance Worley (0–2)
Target Field (23,735)
6–4
11
April 13
@Twins
4–2
Matt Harvey (3–0)
Scott Diamond (0–1)
Bobby Parnell (1)
Target Field (28,804)
7–4
April 14
@Twins
Postponed (snow); Rescheduled for August 19
Target Field
April 15
@Rockies
Postponed (snow); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on April 16
Coors Field
12
April 16
@Rockies
4–8
Juan Nicasio (2–0)
Dillon Gee (0–3)
Coors Field (21,510)
7–5
13
April 16
@Rockies
8–9
Rafael Betancourt (1–0)
Greg Burke (0–1)
Coors Field (20,239)
7–6
April 17
@Rockies
Postponed (snow); Rescheduled for June 27
Coors Field
14
April 18
@Rockies
3–11
Jon Garland (2–0)
Jon Niese (2–1)
Coors Field (18,341)
7–7
15
April 19
Nationals
7–1
Matt Harvey (4–0)
Stephen Strasburg (1–3)
Citi Field (26,675)
8–7
16
April 20
Nationals
6–7
Tyler Clippard (1–0)
Josh Edgin (0–1)
Rafael Soriano (6)
Citi Field (24,325)
8–8
17
April 21
Nationals
2–0
Dillon Gee (1–3)
Jordan Zimmermann (3–1)
Bobby Parnell (2)
Citi Field (26,225)
9–8
18
April 23
Dodgers
2–7
Ronald Belisario (1–2)
Brandon Lyon (1–1)
Citi Field (21,135)
9–9
19
April 24
Dodgers
7–3 (10)
Bobby Parnell (1–0)
Josh Wall (0–1)
Citi Field (24,130)
10–9
20
April 25
Dodgers
2–3
Kenley Jansen (1–0)
Scott Rice (1–1)
Brandon League (6)
Citi Field (24,851)
10–10
21
April 26
Phillies
0–4
Kyle Kendrick (2–1)
Dillon Gee (1–4)
Citi Field (21,582)
10–11
22
April 27
Phillies
4–9
Jonathan Pettibone (1–0)
Shaun Marcum (0–1)
Citi Field (29,248)
10–12
23
April 28
Phillies
1–5
Cole Hamels (1–3)
Jon Niese (2–2)
Citi Field (28,990)
10–13
24
April 29
@Marlins
3–4 (15)
Jon Rauch (1–2)
Shaun Marcum (0–2)
Marlins Park (15,605)
10–14
25
April 30
@Marlins
1–2
Ryan Webb (1–1)
Jeremy Hefner (0–3)
Marlins Park (15,018)
10–15
May: 12–15 (Home: 5–9; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
26
May 1
@Marlins
7–6
Dillon Gee (2–4)
A. J. Ramos (0–1)
Bobby Parnell (3)
Marlins Park (16,188)
11–15
27
May 3
@Braves
7–5
Bobby Parnell (2–0)
Jordan Walden (1–1)
Jeurys Familia (1)
Turner Field (30,871)
12–15
May 4
@Braves
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on June 18
Turner Field
28
May 5
@Braves
4–9
Tim Hudson (4–1)
Jon Niese (2–3)
Turner Field (32,849)
12–16
29
May 7
White Sox
1–0 (10)
Bobby Parnell (3–0)
Nate Jones (0–3)
Citi Field (23,394)
13–16
30
May 8
White Sox
3–6
Jake Peavy (4–1)
Jeremy Hefner (0–4)
Citi Field (21,470)
13–17
31
May 9
Pirates
3–2
Bobby Parnell (4–0)
Jason Grilli (0–1)
Citi Field (20,147)
14–17
32
May 10
Pirates
3–7
Wandy Rodríguez (3–2)
Shaun Marcum (0–3)
Jason Grilli (14)
Citi Field (25,123)
14–18
33
May 11
Pirates
2–11
Francisco Liriano (1–0)
Jon Niese (2–4)
Citi Field (31,160)
14–19
34
May 12
Pirates
2–3
Justin Wilson (3–0)
Scott Rice (1–2)
Jason Grilli (15)
Citi Field (28,404)
14–20
35
May 13
@Cardinals
3–6
Lance Lynn (6–1)
Scott Rice (1–3)
Edward Mujica (10)
Busch Stadium (38,412)
14–21
36
May 14
@Cardinals
4–10
John Gast (1–0)
Dillon Gee (2–5)
Busch Stadium (37,460)
14–22
37
May 15
@Cardinals
2–4
Seth Maness (3–0)
Shaun Marcum (0–4)
Edward Mujica (11)
Busch Stadium (38,143)
14–23
38
May 16
@Cardinals
5–2
Jon Niese (3–4)
Adam Wainwright (5–3)
Bobby Parnell (4)
Busch Stadium (44,068)
15–23
39
May 17
@Cubs
3–2
Matt Harvey (5–0)
Edwin Jackson (1–6)
Bobby Parnell (5)
Wrigley Field (34,890)
16–23
40
May 18
@Cubs
2–8
Scott Feldman (4–3)
Jeremy Hefner (0–5)
Wrigley Field (38,766)
16–24
41
May 19
@Cubs
4–3
Scott Rice (2–3)
Kyuji Fujikawa (1–1)
Bobby Parnell (6)
Wrigley Field (34,258)
17–24
42
May 20
Reds
3–4
Johnny Cueto (2–0)
Shaun Marcum (0–5)
Aroldis Chapman (9)
Citi Field (23,038)
17–25
43
May 21
Reds
0–4
Mike Leake (4–2)
Jon Niese (3–5)
Citi Field (23,183)
17–26
44
May 22
Reds
4–7
Alfredo Simón (4–1)
Bobby Parnell (4–1)
Aroldis Chapman (10)
Citi Field (30,415)
17–27
45
May 24
Braves
5–7 (10)
Anthony Varvaro (2–0)
Brandon Lyon (1–2)
Craig Kimbrel (15)
Citi Field (32,325)
17–28
46
May 25
Braves
0–6
Mike Minor (6–2)
Dillon Gee (2–6)
Citi Field (27,622)
17–29
47
May 26
Braves
4–2
LaTroy Hawkins (1–0)
Cory Gearrin (1–1)
Bobby Parnell (7)
Citi Field (27,296)
18–29
48
May 27
Yankees
2–1
Brandon Lyon (2–2)
David Robertson (3–1)
Bobby Parnell (8)
Citi Field (32,911)
19–29
49
May 28
Yankees
2–1
Scott Rice (3–3)
Mariano Rivera (0–1)
Citi Field (31,877)
20–29
50
May 29
@Yankees
9–4
Jeremy Hefner (1–5)
David Phelps (3–3)
Yankee Stadium (43,681)
21–29
51
May 30
@Yankees
3–1
Dillon Gee (3–6)
Vidal Nuño (1–2)
Bobby Parnell (9)
Yankee Stadium (44,207)
22–29
52
May 31
@Marlins
1–5
Jacob Turner (1–0)
Shaun Marcum (0–6)
Marlins Park (16,493)
22–30
June: 11–15 (Home: 3–8; Away: 8–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
53
June 1
@Marlins
1–8
José Fernández (3–3)
Collin McHugh (0–1)
Marlins Park (16,283)
22–31
54
June 2
@Marlins
6–11
Wade LeBlanc (1–5)
Scott Rice (3–4)
Marlins Park (18,434)
22–32
55
June 4
@Nationals
2–3
Tyler Clippard (4–1)
Bobby Parnell (4–2)
Nationals Park (31,473)
22–33
56
June 5
@Nationals
10–1
Dillon Gee (4–6)
Dan Haren (4–7)
Nationals Park (36,155)
23–33
June 6
@Nationals
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled as split doubleheader on July 26
Nationals Park
June 7
Marlins
Postponed (rain); Rescheduled as doubleheader on September 14
Citi Field
57
June 8
Marlins
1–2 (20)
Kevin Slowey (2–5)
Shaun Marcum (0–7)
Steve Cishek (6)
Citi Field (20,338)
23–34
58
June 9
Marlins
4–8 (10)
Chad Qualls (1–0)
Bobby Parnell (4–3)
Citi Field (21,747)
23–35
59
June 11
Cardinals
2–9
Michael Wacha (1–0)
Jeremy Hefner (1–6)
Citi Field (21,581)
23–36
60
June 12
Cardinals
5–1
Dillon Gee (5–6)
Shelby Miller (7–4)
Citi Field (23,331)
24–36
61
June 13
Cardinals
1–2
Adam Wainwright (10–3)
Matt Harvey (5–1)
Edward Mujica (19)
Citi Field (25,471)
24–37
62
June 14
Cubs
3–6
Edwin Jackson (3–8)
Shaun Marcum (0–8)
Kevin Gregg (8)
Citi Field (32,208)
24–38
63
June 15
Cubs
2–5
Scott Feldman (6–5)
Jon Niese (3–6)
Kevin Gregg (9)
Citi Field (27,004)
24–39
64
June 16
Cubs
4–3
Bobby Parnell (5–3)
Carlos Mármol (2–4)
Citi Field (30,256)
25–39
65
June 17
@Braves
1–2
David Carpenter (1–0)
Dillon Gee (5–7)
Turner Field (22,048)
25–40
66
June 18
@Braves
4–3
Matt Harvey (6–1)
Alex Wood (0–1)
Bobby Parnell (10)
Turner Field (21,857)
26–40
67
June 18
@Braves
6–1
Zack Wheeler (1–0)
Paul Maholm (7–6)
Turner Field (21,073)
27–40
68
June 19
@Braves
3–5
Kris Medlen (4–7)
Shaun Marcum (0–9)
Craig Kimbrel (20)
Turner Field (21,852)
27–41
69
June 20
@Braves
4–3
LaTroy Hawkins (2–0)
Mike Minor (8–3)
Bobby Parnell (11)
Turner Field (33,824)
28–41
70
June 21
@Phillies
4–3
Jeremy Hefner (2–6)
Cole Hamels (2–11)
Bobby Parnell (12)
Citizens Bank Park (40,062)
29–41
71
June 22
@Phillies
7–8
Jonathan Papelbon (2–0)
Carlos Torres (0–1)
Citizens Bank Park (45,725)
29–42
72
June 23
@Phillies
8–0
Matt Harvey (7–1)
John Lannan (0–2)
Citizens Bank Park (44,951)
30–42
73
June 25
@White Sox
4–5
Addison Reed (3–0)
LaTroy Hawkins (2–1)
U.S. Cellular Field (20,789)
30–43
74
June 26
@White Sox
3–0
Shaun Marcum (1–9)
John Danks (1–5)
Bobby Parnell (13)
U.S. Cellular Field (18,249)
31–43
75
June 27
@Rockies
3–2
LaTroy Hawkins (3–1)
Matt Belisle (4–5)
Bobby Parnell (14)
Coors Field (34,387)
32–43
76
June 28
Nationals
4–6
Tyler Clippard (6–1)
Bobby Parnell (5–4)
Drew Storen (2)
Citi Field (28,363)
32–44
77
June 29
Nationals
5–1
Dillon Gee (6–7)
Taylor Jordan (0–1)
Citi Field (26,426)
33–44
78
June 30
Nationals
2–13
Gio González (5–3)
Zack Wheeler (1–1)
Citi Field (33,366)
33–45
July: 15–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 9–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
79
July 1
Diamondbacks
5–4 (13)
David Aardsma (1–0)
Josh Collmenter (4–1)
Citi Field (22,240)
34–45
80
July 2
Diamondbacks
9–1
Jeremy Hefner (3–6)
Patrick Corbin (9–1)
Citi Field (21,500)
35–45
81
July 3
Diamondbacks
3–5
Randall Delgado (1–2)
Matt Harvey (7–2)
Heath Bell (15)
Citi Field (41,257)
35–46
82
July 4
Diamondbacks
4–5 (15)
Chaz Roe (1–0)
Scott Rice (3–5)
Brad Ziegler (1)
Citi Field (24,224)
35–47
83
July 5
@Brewers
12–5
Zack Wheeler (2–1)
Johnny Hellweg (0–2)
Josh Edgin (1)
Miller Park (32,519)
36–47
84
July 6
@Brewers
6–7
Yovani Gallardo (7–8)
Shaun Marcum (1–10)
Francisco Rodriguez (8)
Miller Park (31,619)
36–48
85
July 7
@Brewers
2–1
Jeremy Hefner (4–6)
Tom Gorzelanny (1–2)
Bobby Parnell (15)
Miller Park (39,677)
37–48
86
July 8
@Giants
4–3 (16)
Josh Edgin (1–1)
George Kontos (2–2)
Bobby Parnell (16)
AT&T Park (41,497)
38–48
87
July 9
@Giants
10–6
Scott Rice (4–5)
José Mijares (0–2)
AT&T Park (41,534)
39–48
88
July 10
@Giants
7–2
Zack Wheeler (3–1)
Matt Cain (5–6)
AT&T Park (41,679)
40–48
89
July 12
@Pirates
2–3 (11)
Vin Mazzaro (5–2)
Gonzalez Germen (0–1)
PNC Park (39,036)
40–49
90
July 13
@Pirates
2–4
Justin Wilson (6–1)
Greg Burke (0–2)
Jason Grilli (29)
PNC Park (39,173)
40–50
91
July 14
@Pirates
4–2
Dillon Gee (7–7)
Gerrit Cole (4–3)
Bobby Parnell (17)
PNC Park (37,490)
41–50
July 16
A.L. @ N.L.
0–3
2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Citi Field (45,186)
92
July 19
Phillies
8–13
Kyle Kendrick (9–6)
Jeremy Hefner (4–7)
Citi Field (35,021)
41–51
93
July 20
Phillies
5–4
Gonzalez Germen (1–1)
Cole Hamels (4–12)
Bobby Parnell (18)
Citi Field (26,722)
42–51
94
July 21
Phillies
5–0
Matt Harvey (8–2)
Cliff Lee (10–4)
Citi Field (32,127)
43–51
95
July 22
Braves
1–2
Jordan Walden (4–1)
Bobby Parnell (5–5)
Craig Kimbrel (28)
Citi Field (25,111)
43–52
96
July 23
Braves
4–1
Carlos Torres (1–1)
Kris Medlen (6–10)
Bobby Parnell (19)
Citi Field (24,355)
44–52
97
July 24
Braves
2–8
Tim Hudson (8–7)
Jeremy Hefner (4–8)
Citi Field (28,194)
44–53
98
July 25
Braves
7–4
Zack Wheeler (4–1)
Kameron Loe (1–2)
Bobby Parnell (20)
Citi Field (35,793)
45–53
99
July 26
@Nationals
11–0
Jenrry Mejía (1–0)
Jordan Zimmermann (12–6)
Nationals Park (33,858)
46–53
100
July 26
@Nationals
1–2
Rafael Soriano (2–2)
LaTroy Hawkins (3–2)
Nationals Park (33,689)
46–54
101
July 27
@Nationals
1–4
Dan Haren (5–11)
Dillon Gee (7–8)
Rafael Soriano (26)
Nationals Park (37,464)
46–55
102
July 28
@Nationals
1–14
Taylor Jordan (1–3)
Carlos Torres (1–2)
Nationals Park (31,467)
46–56
103
July 29
@Marlins
6–5
David Aardsma (2–0)
A.J. Ramos (3–4)
Bobby Parnell (21)
Marlins Park (19,343)
47–56
104
July 30
@Marlins
4–2 (10)
Scott Atchison (1–0)
Steve Cishek (3–6)
Bobby Parnell (22)
Marlins Park (23,408)
48–56
105
July 31
@Marlins
2–3
Henderson Álvarez (2–1)
Jenrry Mejía (1–1)
Mike Dunn (2)
Marlins Park (18,714)
48–57
August: 14–15 (Home: 7–8; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
106
August 1
@Marlins
0–3
Tom Koehler (3–6)
Matt Harvey (8–3)
Steve Cishek (23)
Marlins Park (25,916)
48–58
107
August 2
Royals
4–2 (11)
Carlos Torres (2–2)
Luis Mendoza (2–6)
Citi Field (31,032)
49–58
108
August 3
Royals
3–4 (12)
Kelvin Herrera (4–5)
David Aardsma (2–1)
Greg Holland (29)
Citi Field (25,095)
49–59
109
August 4
Royals
2–6
Ervin Santana (8–6)
Zack Wheeler (4–2)
Citi Field (25,658)
49–60
110
August 6
Rockies
3–2
Scott Atchison (2–0)
Wilton López (1–4)
LaTroy Hawkins (1)
Citi Field (27,198)
50–60
111
August 7
Rockies
5–0
Matt Harvey (9–3)
Jhoulys Chacín (10–6)
Citi Field (27,581)
51–60
112
August 8
Rockies
2–1
Dillon Gee (8–8)
Jeff Manship (0–1)
LaTroy Hawkins (2)
Citi Field (26,618)
52–60
113
August 9
@Diamondbacks
4–5
Brad Ziegler (5–1)
Scott Atchison (2–1)
Chase Field (25,187)
52–61
114
August 10
@Diamondbacks
4–1
Zack Wheeler (5–2)
Brandon McCarthy (2–6)
LaTroy Hawkins (3)
Chase Field (42,450)
53–61
115
August 11
@Diamondbacks
9–5
Jon Niese (4–6)
Zeke Spruill (0–2)
Chase Field (28,260)
54–61
116
August 12
@Dodgers
2–4
Ricky Nolasco (9–9)
Jenrry Mejía (1–2)
Kenley Jansen (18)
Dodger Stadium (42,915)
54–62
117
August 13
@Dodgers
2–4
Hyun-Jin Ryu (12–3)
Matt Harvey (9–4)
Kenley Jansen (19)
Dodger Stadium (46,335)
54–63
118
August 14
@Dodgers
4–5 (12)
Paco Rodriguez (3–2)
Pedro Feliciano (0–1)
Dodger Stadium (44,091)
54–64
119
August 15
@Padres
4–1
Scott Atchison (3–1)
Luke Gregerson (5–7)
González Germen (1)
Petco Park (21,400)
55–64
120
August 16
@Padres
5–2
Jon Niese (5–6)
Ian Kennedy (4–9)
LaTroy Hawkins (4)
Petco Park (25,604)
56–64
121
August 17
@Padres
2–8
Edinson Vólquez (9–10)
David Aardsma (2–2)
Petco Park (36,974)
56–65
122
August 18
@Padres
3–4
Huston Street (1–4)
Pedro Feliciano (0–2)
Petco Park (24,704)
56–66
123
August 19
@Twins
6–1
Dillon Gee (9–8)
Kyle Gibson (2–4)
Target Field (30,913)
57–66
124
August 20
Braves
5–3
Zack Wheeler (6–2)
Brandon Beachy (2–1)
LaTroy Hawkins (5)
Citi Field (25,863)
58–66
125
August 21
Braves
1–4 (10)
Luis Avilán (5–0)
Scott Atchison (3–2)
Craig Kimbrel (40)
Citi Field (22,935)
58–67
126
August 23
Tigers
1–6
Doug Fister (11–6)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–1)
Citi Field (37,023)
58–68
127
August 24
Tigers
0–3
Max Scherzer (19–1)
Matt Harvey (9–5)
Joaquín Benoit (17)
Citi Field (35,636)
58–69
128
August 25
Tigers
3–11
Rick Porcello (10–7)
Dillon Gee (9–9)
Citi Field (32,084)
58–70
129
August 26
Phillies
1–2
Cliff Lee (11–6)
Zack Wheeler (6–3)
Jonathan Papelbon (22)
Citi Field (25,784)
58–71
130
August 27
Phillies
5–0
Jon Niese (6–6)
Kyle Kendrick (10–11)
Citi Field (25,700)
59–71
131
August 28
Phillies
2–6
Cole Hamels (6–13)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–2)
Citi Field (24,447)
59–72
132
August 29
Phillies
11–3
Carlos Torres (3–1)
Ethan Martin (2–3)
Citi Field (22,008)
60–72
133
August 30
@Nationals
3–2
Dillon Gee (10–9)
Jordan Zimmerman (15–8)
LaTroy Hawkins (6)
Nationals Park (35,008)
61–72
134
August 31
@Nationals
11–3
Zack Wheeler (7–3)
Dan Haren (8–12)
Nationals Park (34,481)
62–72
September: 12–16 (Home: 5–10; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Location (Attendance)
Record
135
September 1
@Nationals
5–6
Erik Davis (1–0)
González Germen (1–2)
Rafael Soriano (36)
Nationals Park (28,995)
62–73
136
September 2
@Braves
5–13
Paul Maholm (10–10)
Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–3)
Turner Field (26,530)
62–74
137
September 3
@Braves
1–3
Kris Medlen (12–12)
Carlos Torres (3–3)
Craig Kimbrel (44)
Turner Field (21,221)
62–75
138
September 4
@Braves
5–2
Dillon Gee (11–9)
Kameron Loe (1–3)
LaTroy Hawkins (7)
Turner Field (22,946)
63–75
139
September 6
@Indians
1–8
Scott Kazmir (8–7)
Zack Wheeler (7–4)
Progressive Field (15,962)
63–76
140
September 7
@Indians
4–9
Corey Kluber (8–5)
Jon Niese (6–7)
Progressive Field (21,453)
63–77
141
September 8
@Indians
2–1
Frank Francisco (1–0)
Chris Perez (5–3)
LaTroy Hawkins (8)
Progressive Field (13,317)
64–77
142
September 9
Nationals
0–9
Gio González (10–6)
Carlos Torres (3–4)
Citi Field (20,174)
64–78
143
September 10
Nationals
3–6
Jordan Zimmerman (17–8)
Dillon Gee (11–10)
Rafael Soriano (40)
Citi Field (20,307)
64–79
144
September 11
Nationals
0–3
Dan Haren (9–13)
Zack Wheeler (7–5)
Rafael Soriano (41)
Citi Field (20,151)
64–80
145
September 12
Nationals
2–7
Tanner Roark (6–0)
Aaron Harang (0–1)
Citi Field (20,484)
64–81
146
September 13
Marlins
4–3
Jon Niese (7–7)
Brad Hand (0–1)
LaTroy Hawkins (9)
Citi Field (20,562)
65–81
147
September 14
Marlins
0–3
Henderson Álvarez (4–4)
Carlos Torres (3–5)
Steve Cishek (30)
Citi Field
65–82
148
September 14
Marlins
3–1
Daisuke Matsuzaka (1–3)
Jacob Turner (3–7)
LaTroy Hawkins (10)
Citi Field (25,175)
66–82
149
September 15
Marlins
1–0 (12)
Vic Black (1–0)
Zach Phillips (0–1)
Citi Field (25,165)
67–82
150
September 17
Giants
5–8
Yusmeiro Petit (4–0)
Sean Henn (0–1)
Citi Field (24,343)
67–83
151
September 18
Giants
5–4
Vic Black (2–0)
Sergio Romo (4–8)
Citi Field (23,698)
68–83
152
September 19
Giants
1–2
Madison Bumgarner (13–9)
Jon Niese (7–8)
Javier López (1)
Citi Field (22,897)
68–84
153
September 20
@Phillies
6–4
Daisuke Matsuzaka (2–3)
Cole Hamels (8–14)
LaTroy Hawkins (11)
Citizens Bank Park (33,117)
69–84
154
September 21
@Phillies
5–4 (7)
Dillon Gee (12–10)
Tyler Cloyd (2–6)
Citizens Bank Park (36,650)
70–84
155
September 22
@Phillies
4–3
Carlos Torres (4–5)
Cliff Lee (14–7)
LaTroy Hawkins (12)
Citizens Bank Park (44,398)
71–84
156
September 23
@Reds
2–3 (10)
Manny Parra (2–3)
Greg Burke (0–3)
Great American Ball Park (21,269)
71–85
157
September 24
@Reds
4–2
Jon Niese (8–8)
Mike Leake (14–7)
Vic Black (1)
Great American Ball Park (28,887)
72–85
158
September 25
@Reds
1–0
Daisuke Matsuzaka (3–3)
Mat Latos (14–7)
LaTroy Hawkins (13)
Great American Ball Park (26,223)
73–85
159
September 26
Brewers
2–4
Alfredo Figaro (3–3)
Dillon Gee (12–11)
Jim Henderson (27)
Citi Field (21,350)
73–86
160
September 27
Brewers
2–4
Yovani Gallardo (12–10)
Carlos Torres (4–6)
Jim Henderson (28)
Citi Field (25,276)
73–87
161
September 28
Brewers
2–4 (10)
Donovan Hand (1–5)
Scott Atchison (3–3)
Alfredo Figaro (1)
Citi Field (29,326)
73–88
162
September 29
Brewers
3–2
Vic Black (3–0)
Brandon Kintzler (3–3)
Frank Francisco (1)
Citi Field (41,891)
74–88
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
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Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
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