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The '''2000 [[New York Mets]] season''' was the 39th regular season for the Mets. They entered the season as defending National League runner ups, losing to the Atlanta Braves in the [[1999 National League Championship Series|NLCS]]. They went 94–68 and finished second in the [[National League East]], but earned the NL Wild Card. They made it to the [[2000 World Series|World Series]] where they were defeated by their [[Mets-Yankees rivalry|crosstown rival]] the [[New York Yankees]]. They were managed by [[Bobby Valentine]]. They played home games at [[Shea Stadium]].
{{Infobox MLB yearly

{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = New York Mets
| name = New York Mets
| season = 2000
| season = 2000
| misc= National League Champions<br>National League Wild Card
| misc= National League Champions<br>National League Wild Card Winners
| image =New York Mets Insignia.svg
| logo = NewYorkMets.gif
| current league = National League
| league = National League
| division = [[National League East|East]]
| y1 = 1962
| division = [[National League East|Eastern Division]]
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = [[Shea Stadium]]
| ballpark = [[Shea Stadium]]
| y4 = 1964
| city = New York
| city = New York
| y5 = 1962
| Results
| record = 94–68 (.580)
| record = 94–68 (.580)
| divisional place = 2nd
| divisional_place = 2nd
| owners = [[Nelson Doubleday Jr.]], [[Fred Wilpon]]
| owners = [[Nelson Doubleday Jr.]], [[Fred Wilpon]]
| general managers = [[Steve Phillips]]
| general_managers = [[Steve Phillips]]
| managers = [[Bobby Valentine]]
| managers = [[Bobby Valentine]]
| television = [[WPIX-TV]]/[[MSG Plus|Fox Sports New York]]<br>([[Ralph Kiner]], [[Tom Seaver]], [[Fran Healy (baseball)|Fran Healy]], [[Howie Rose]], [[Gary Thorne]])
| television = [[WPIX-TV]]/[[MSG Plus|Fox Sports New York]]<br>([[Ralph Kiner]], [[Tom Seaver]], [[Fran Healy (baseball)|Fran Healy]], [[Howie Rose]], [[Gary Thorne]])
| radio = [[WFAN]] <br> ([[Bob Murphy (announcer)|Bob Murphy]], [[Gary Cohen]], [[Ed Coleman (radio personality)|Ed Coleman]])<br>[[WADO]] (Spanish)<br>(Juan Alicea, [[Billy Berroa]])
| radio = [[WFAN (AM)|WFAN]]<br />([[Bob Murphy (announcer)|Bob Murphy]], [[Gary Cohen]], [[Ed Coleman (radio personality)|Ed Coleman]])<br>[[WADO]] (Spanish)<br />(Juan Alicea, [[Billy Berroa]])
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}}

The '''[[New York Mets]]' 2000 season''' was the 39th regular season for the Mets. They went 94–68 and finished 2nd in the NL East, but earned the NL Wild Card. They made it to the [[2000 World Series|World Series]] where they were defeated by their [[Mets-Yankees rivalry|crosstown rival]] the [[New York Yankees]]. They were managed by [[Bobby Valentine]]. They played home games at [[Shea Stadium]].


==Offseason==
==Offseason==
*December 10, 1999: [[Jesse Orosco]] was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Chuck McElroy.<ref name=autogenerated3>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/oroscje01.shtml Jesse Orosco Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*December 10, 1999: [[Jesse Orosco]] was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Chuck McElroy.<ref name="Orosco Stats">[https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/oroscje01.shtml Jesse Orosco Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>

* December 23, 1999: Mike Hampton traded by the Houston Astros with Derek Bell to the New York Mets for Kyle Kessel (minors), Roger Cedeño and Octavio Dotel.<ref>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hamptmi01.shtml] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>

*January 19, 2000: Charlie Hayes signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.<ref name=autogenerated2>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hayesch01.shtml Charlie Hayes Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*January 19, 2000: Charlie Hayes signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.<ref name=autogenerated2>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hayesch01.shtml Charlie Hayes Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*January 20, 2000: [[Curtis Pride]] was signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.<ref name="baseball-reference.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pridecu01.shtml|title=Curtis Pride Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
*January 20, 2000: [[Curtis Pride]] was signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.<ref name="baseball-reference.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pridecu01.shtml|title=Curtis Pride Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
*January 21, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers to the New York Mets for Luis Lopez.<ref name=autogenerated1>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pulsibi01.shtml Bill Pulsipher Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*January 21, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers to the New York Mets for Luis Lopez.<ref name=autogenerated1>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pulsibi01.shtml Bill Pulsipher Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*March 18, 2000: [[Jesse Orosco]] was traded by the New York Mets to the St. Louis Cardinals for [[Joe McEwing]].<ref name=autogenerated3 />
*March 18, 2000: [[Jesse Orosco]] was traded by the New York Mets to the St. Louis Cardinals for [[Joe McEwing]].<ref name="Orosco Stats" />
*March 20, 2000: Charlie Hayes was released by the New York Mets.<ref name=autogenerated2 />
*March 20, 2000: Charlie Hayes was released by the New York Mets.<ref name=autogenerated2 />


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* May 13, 2000: Rickey Henderson was released by the New York Mets.
* May 13, 2000: Rickey Henderson was released by the New York Mets.
*June 2, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the New York Mets to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Lenny Harris.<ref name=autogenerated1 />
*June 2, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the New York Mets to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Lenny Harris.<ref name=autogenerated1 />
* July 26, 2000: Justin Huber was signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/huberju01.shtml|title=Justin Huber Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
* July 26, 2000: Justin Huber was signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/huberju01.shtml|title=Justin Huber Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
* July 28, 2000: Mike Bordick was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Lesli Brea, Mike Kinkade, Melvin Mora, and Pat Gorman (minors).<ref>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bordimi01.shtml Mike Bordick Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
* July 28, 2000: Mike Bordick was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Lesli Brea, Mike Kinkade, Melvin Mora, and Pat Gorman (minors).<ref>[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bordimi01.shtml Mike Bordick Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com</ref>
*August 30, 2000: Jorge Velandia was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the New York Mets for Nelson Cruz.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/velanjo01.shtml|title=Jorge Velandia Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>
*August 30, 2000: Jorge Velandia was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the New York Mets for Nelson Cruz.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/v/velanjo01.shtml|title=Jorge Velandia Stats - Baseball-Reference.com|website=Baseball-Reference.com}}</ref>

=== Game log ===
{{Game log start|style=background:#004685;color:#F7742C;|title= 2000 Game Log (94–68) Home: 55–26; Away: 39–42}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=March: (1–1) Home: 0–1; Away: 1–0| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 1 || March 29 || [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 3–5 || [[Jon Lieber|Lieber]] (1–0) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (0–1) || [[Rick Aguilera|Aguilera]] (1) || [[Tokyo Dome]] || 55,000 || 0–1
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 2 || March 30 || @ [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 5–1 {{small|(11)}} || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (1–0) || [[Danny Young (pitcher, born 1971)|Young]] (0–1) || — || [[Tokyo Dome]] || 55,000 || 1–1
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=April: (15–9) Home: 10–5; Away: 5–4| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 3 || April 3 || [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 2–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (1–0) || [[Donne Wall|Wall]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 52,308 || 2–1
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 4 || April 5 || [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 0–4 || [[Woody Williams|Williams]] (1–0) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 17,585 || 2–2
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 5 || April 6 || [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 5–8 || [[Matt Clement|Clement]] (1–0) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (0–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 17,482 || 2–3
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 6 || April 7 || [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 2–1 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (1–0) || [[Darren Dreifort|Dreifort]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (2) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 27,791 || 3–3
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 7 || April 8 || [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 5–6 {{small|(10)}} || [[Mike Fetters|Fetters]] (1–0) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (0–1) || [[Jeff Shaw|Shaw]] (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 37,814 || 3–4
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || April 9 || [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (snow); rescheduled for April 24''
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 8 || April 10 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 7–9 || [[Amaury Telemaco|Telemaco]] (1–0) || '''[[Rich Rodriguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]]''' (0–1) || [[Wayne Gomes|Gomes]] (3) || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 47,115 || 3–5
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 9 || April 12 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 5–8 || [[Robert Person|Person]] (1–0) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (0–3) || [[Wayne Gomes|Gomes]] (4) || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 15,269 || 3–6
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 10 || April 13 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 2–1 || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (2–0) || [[Scott Aldred|Aldred]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (3) || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 14,552 || 4–6
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 11 || April 14 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 8–5 {{small|(12)}} || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (1–0) || [[José Silva (baseball)|Silva]] (2–1) || — || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 20,725 || 5–6
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 12 || April 15 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 0–2 || [[Jimmy Anderson (baseball)|Anderson]] (1–0) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (0–1) || [[Mike Williams (baseball)|Williams]] (2) || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 19,592 || 5–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 13 || April 16 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 12–9 || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (1–0) || [[Chris Peters|Peters]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (4) || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 20,724 || 6–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 14 || April 18 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 10–7 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (1–3) || [[Jaime Navarro|Navarro]] (0–3) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (5) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 17,905 || 7–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 15 || April 19 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 3–1 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (2–0) || [[Jason Bere|Bere]] (2–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (6) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 18,001 || 8–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 16 || April 20 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 5–4 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (1–0) || [[Curt Leskanic|Leskanic]] (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 17,002 || 9–7
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || April 21 || [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (rain); rescheduled for April 22''
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 17 || April 22 {{small|(1)}} || [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 8–3 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (1–1) || [[Jon Lieber|Lieber]] (1–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || N/A || 10–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 18 || April 22 {{small|(2)}} || [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 7–6 || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (3–0) || [[Kyle Farnsworth|Farnsworth]] (1–3) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (7) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 32,204 || 11–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 19 || April 23 || [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 15–8 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (2–3) || [[Kevin Tapani|Tapani]] (0–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 27,560 || 12–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 20 || April 24 || [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 1–0 || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1–1) || [[Terry Adams (baseball)|Adams]] (1–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 37,987 || 13–7
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 21 || April 25 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 6–5 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (2–0) || [[Scott Sullivan (baseball)|Sullivan]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (8) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 27,153 || 14–7
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 22 || April 26 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 1–12 || [[Denny Neagle|Neagle]] (2–0) || '''[[Dennis Springer|Springer]]''' (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 33,371 || 14–8
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 23 || April 27 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 1–2 {{small|(12)}} || [[Danny Graves|Graves]] (3–0) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1–2) || [[Scott Sullivan (baseball)|Sullivan]] (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 50,971 || 14–9
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 24 || April 28 || @ [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 5–12 || [[Pedro Astacio|Astacio]] (2–2) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (2–4) || — || [[Coors Field]] || 45,366 || 14–10
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 25 || April 29 || @ [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 13–6 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (3–0) || [[Masato Yoshii|Yoshii]] (1–2) || — || [[Coors Field]] || 41,220 || 15–10
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 26 || April 30 || @ [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 14–11 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (2–0) || [[Brian Bohanon|Bohanon]] (0–3) || — || [[Coors Field]] || 36,252 || 16–10
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=May: (13–14) Home: 5–3; Away: 8–11| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 27 || May 1 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 3–10 || [[Shawn Estes|Estes]] (1–1) || '''[[Bill Pulsipher|Pulsipher]]''' (0–1) || — || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,930 || 16–11
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 28 || May 2 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 1–7 || [[Liván Hernández|Hernandez]] (1–4) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (1–2) || — || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,930 || 16–12
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 29 || May 3 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 5–8 {{small|(11)}} || [[Félix Rodríguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (1–0) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (2–1) || — || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,930 || 16–13
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 30 || May 4 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 2–7 || [[Félix Rodríguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (2–0) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (3–1) || — || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,930 || 16–14
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 31 || May 5 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 4–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (3–0) || [[Jesús Sánchez (pitcher)|Sanchez]] (3–1) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (1) || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 30,229 || 17–14
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 32 || May 6 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 1–9 || [[Alex Fernandez (baseball)|Fernandez]] (4–3) || '''[[Bill Pulsipher|Pulsipher]]''' (0–2) || — || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 33,401 || 17–15
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 33 || May 7 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 0–3 || [[Ryan Dempster|Dempster]] (3–2) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (1–3) || — || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 25,147 || 17–16
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 34 || May 9 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 2–0 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (3–4) || [[Kris Benson|Benson]] (2–4) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (9) || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 14,015 || 18–16
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 35 || May 10 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 9–13 || [[José Silva (baseball)|Silva]] (3–1) || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (3–1) || — || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 13,711 || 18–17
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 36 || May 11 || @ [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 3–2 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (4–0) || [[Jimmy Anderson (baseball)|Anderson]] (1–1) || — || [[Three Rivers Stadium]] || 16,264 || 19–17
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 37 || May 12 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 4–6 || [[Ryan Dempster|Dempster]] (4–2) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (1–4) || [[Antonio Alfonseca|Alfonseca]] (12) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 30,828 || 19–18
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 38 || May 13 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 6–7 || [[Ron Mahay|Mahay]] (1–1) || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (3–2) || [[Antonio Alfonseca|Alfonseca]] (13) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 32,772 || 19–19
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 39 || May 14 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 5–1 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (4–4) || [[Brad Penny|Penny]] (3–5) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 36,162 || 20–19
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 40 || May 16 || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 3–4 {{small|(11)}} || [[Julián Tavárez|Tavarez]] (2–2) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (2–2) || [[José Jiménez (baseball)| Jimenez]] (5) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 25,697 || 20–20
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 41 || May 17 || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 4–2 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (5–0) || [[Rolando Arrojo|Arrojo]] (1–4) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (2) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 23,665 || 21–20
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || May 18 || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 15''
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 42 || May 19 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 4–3 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (1–1) || [[Todd Stottlemyre|Stottlemyre]] (7–2) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (10) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 25,292 || 22–20
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 43 || May 20 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 8–7 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (5–4) || [[Omar Daal|Daal]] (1–5) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (11) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 37,121 || 23–20
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 44 || May 21 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 7–6 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (3–2) || [[Byung-hyun Kim|Kim]] (2–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 38,826 || 24–20
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 45 || May 22 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 0–1 || [[Matt Clement|Clement]] (5–3) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (1–1) || [[Trevor Hoffman|Hoffman]] (8) || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 17,966 || 24–21
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 46 || May 23 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 5–3 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (4–2) || [[Trevor Hoffman|Hoffman]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (12) || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 25,783 || 25–21
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 47 || May 24 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 4–5 || [[Donne Wall|Wall]] (1–2) || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (1–1) || [[Trevor Hoffman|Hoffman]] (9) || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 19,405 || 25–22
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 48 || May 26 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 5–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (6–4) || [[Mark Thompson (baseball)|Thompson]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (13) || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 40,028 || 26–22
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 49 || May 27 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 12–8 || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (4–2) || [[Dave Veres|Veres]] (0–2) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 48,690 || 27–22
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 50 || May 28 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 6–2 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (2–4) || [[Darryl Kile|Kile]] (7–3) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 46,344 || 28–22
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 51 || May 29 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 1–4 || [[Chan Ho Park|Park]] (5–4) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (5–1) || — || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 43,084 || 28–23
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 52 || May 30 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 10–5 || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (2–1) || [[Jeff Shaw|Shaw]] (2–3) || — || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 26,102 || 29–23
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 53 || May 31 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 3–4 || [[Mike Fetters|Fetters]] (2–0) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (4–3) || — || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 31,323 || 29–24
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=June: (16–8) Home: 12–5; Away: 4–3| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 54 || June 2 || [[2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season|Devil Rays]] || 5–3 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (3–4) || [[Rick White (baseball)|White]] (1–4) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (14) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 24,123 || 30–24
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 55 || June 3 || [[2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season|Devil Rays]] || 1–0 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (6–1) || [[Steve Trachsel|Trachsel]] (3–6) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (15) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 33,694 || 31–24
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 56 || June 4 || [[2000 Tampa Bay Devil Rays season|Devil Rays]] || 5–15 || [[Esteban Yan|Yan]] (3–3) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (1–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 43,610 || 31–25
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 57 || June 5 || [[2000 Baltimore Orioles season|Orioles]] || 2–4 || [[Mike Mussina|Mussina]] (3–6) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (6–5) || [[Mike Timlin|Timlin]] (5) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 25,192 || 31–26
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || June 6 || [[2000 Baltimore Orioles season|Orioles]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (rain); rescheduled for June 8''
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 58 || June 7 || [[2000 Baltimore Orioles season|Orioles]] || 11–3 || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (2–1) || [[Scott Erickson|Erickson]] (2–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 34,492 || 32–26
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 59 || June 8 || [[2000 Baltimore Orioles season|Orioles]] || 8–7 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (5–2) || [[José Mercedes|Mercedes]] (2–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 9,540 || 33–26
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 60 || June 9 || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 12–2 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (7–1) || [[Roger Clemens|Clemens]] (4–6) || — || [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]] || 55,822 || 34–26
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 61 || June 10 || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 5–13 || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (6–2) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (1–3) || — || [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]] || 55,839 || 34–27
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || June 11 || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 8''
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 62 || June 13 || @ [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 3–4 || [[Félix Heredia|Heredia]] (3–1) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (2–2) || [[Rick Aguilera|Aguilera]] (13) || [[Wrigley Field]] || 38,879 || 34–28
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 63 || June 14 || @ [[2000 Chicago Cubs season|Cubs]] || 10–8 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (4–4) || [[Daniel Garibay|Garibay]] (1–2) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (16) || [[Wrigley Field]] || 38,625 || 35–28
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 64 || June 16 || @ [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 7–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (8–1) || [[Jimmy Haynes|Haynes]] (7–5) || — || [[Milwaukee County Stadium|County Stadium]] || 18,979 || 36–28
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 65 || June 17 || @ [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 2–3 || [[John Snyder (baseball)|Snyder]] (2–2) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (4–5) || [[Bob Wickman|Wickman]] (8) || [[Milwaukee County Stadium|County Stadium]] || 26,125 || 36–29
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 66 || June 18 || @ [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 7–3 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (4–1) || [[Jason Bere|Bere]] (4–6) || — || [[Milwaukee County Stadium|County Stadium]] || 20,133 || 37–29
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 67 || June 20 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 2–3 {{small|(10)}} || [[Chris Brock|Brock]] (3–4) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1–3) || [[Jeff Brantley|Brantley]] (9) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 40,386 || 37–30
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 68 || June 21 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 5–10 || [[Wayne Gomes|Gomes]] (4–4) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (2–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 22,524 || 37–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 69 || June 22 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 5–4 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (5–5) || [[Cliff Politte|Politte]] (1–2) || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 21,005 || 38–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 70 || June 23 || [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 12–2 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (2–3) || [[Bronson Arroyo|Arroyo]] (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 39,849 || 39–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 71 || June 24 || [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 10–8 || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (3–3) || [[Rich Loiselle|Loiselle]] (0–3) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (17) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 34,894 || 40–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 72 || June 25 || [[2000 Pittsburgh Pirates season|Pirates]] || 9–0 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (7–5) || [[Kris Benson|Benson]] (6–6) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 38,984 || 41–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 73 || June 26 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 10–5 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (9–1) || [[Reid Cornelius|Cornelius]] (2–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 19,657 || 42–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 74 || June 27 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 5–2 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (6–5) || [[Jesús Sánchez (pitcher)|Sanchez]] (4–7) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (18) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 22,103 || 43–31
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 75 || June 28 || [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 6–5 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (3–3) || [[Brad Penny|Penny]] (4–7) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (3) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 37,252 || 44–31
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 76 || June 29 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 4–6 || [[John Burkett|Burkett]] (6–3) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (4–2) || [[Kerry Ligtenberg|Lightenberg]] (6) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 46,998 || 44–32
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 77 || June 30 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 11–8 || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (2–3) || [[Terry Mulholland|Mulholland]] (8–7) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 52,831 || 45–32
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=July: (14–13) Home: 8–4; Away: 6–9| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 78 || July 1 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 9–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (10–1) || [[Greg Maddux|Maddux]] (9–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 44,593 || 46–32
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 79 || July 2 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 2–10 || [[Tom Glavine|Glavine]] (8–5) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (6–6) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 45,261 || 46–33
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 80 || July 3 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 0–2 || [[Armando Almanza|Almanza]] (2–0) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (4–4) || — || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 15,844 || 46–34
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 81 || July 4 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 8–9 || [[Vic Darensbourg|Darensbourg]] (4–0) || '''[[Bobby Jones (left-handed pitcher)|B. M. Jones]]''' (0–1) || [[Antonio Alfonseca|Alfonseca]] (26) || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 24,935 || 46–35
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 82 || July 5 || @ [[2000 Florida Marlins season|Marlins]] || 11–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (8–5) || [[Chuck Smith (baseball)|Smith]] (0–2) || — || [[Pro Player Stadium]] || 14,765 || 47–35
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 83 || July 7 || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 1–2 || [[Orlando Hernández|Hernandez]] (8–6) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (10–2) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (19) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 54,132 || 47–36
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 84 || July 8 {{small|(1)}} || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 2–4 || [[Dwight Gooden|Gooden]] (3–3) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (3–4) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (20) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 54,165 || 47–37
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 85 || July 8 {{small|(2)}} || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 2–4 || [[Roger Clemens|Clemens]] (6–6) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (6–7) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (21) || [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]] || 55,821 || 47–38
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 86 || July 9 || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 2–0 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (9–5) || [[Andy Pettitte|Pettitte]] (9–5) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (19) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 54,286 || 48–38
|- bgcolor="bbcaff"
| colspan=10 | '''[[2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game|71st All-Star Game in Atlanta, Georgia]]'''
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 87 || July 13 || @ [[2000 Boston Red Sox season|Red Sox]] || 3–4 || [[Rich Garcés|Garces]] (4–0) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (2–4) || — || [[Fenway Park]] || 33,894 || 48–39
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 88 || July 14 || @ [[2000 Boston Red Sox season|Red Sox]] || 6–4 || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (3–1) || [[Derek Lowe|Lowe]] (2–4) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (20) || [[Fenway Park]] || 33,293 || 49–39
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 89 || July 15 || @ [[2000 Boston Red Sox season|Red Sox]] || 4–6 || [[Ramón Martínez (pitcher)|Martinez]] (7–5) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (9–6) || [[Derek Lowe|Lowe]] (20) || [[Fenway Park]] || 33,213 || 49–40
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 90 || July 16 || @ [[2000 Toronto Blue Jays season|Blue Jays]] || 3–7 || [[Roy Halladay|Halladay]] (4–5) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (10–3) || [[Billy Koch|Koch]] (21) || [[SkyDome]] || 30,139 || 49–41
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 91 || July 17 || @ [[2000 Toronto Blue Jays season|Blue Jays]] || 7–5 {{small|(11)}} || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (4–3) || [[Pedro Borbón Jr.|Borbon]] (1–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (21) || [[SkyDome]] || 23,129 || 50–41
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 92 || July 18 || @ [[2000 Toronto Blue Jays season|Blue Jays]] || 11–7 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (4–4) || [[Chris Carpenter|Carpenter]] (7–9) || — || [[SkyDome]] || 24,633 || 51–41
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 93 || July 19 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 5–3 || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (4–1) || [[Steve Kline (left-handed pitcher)|Kline]] (1–3) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (22) || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 14,198 || 52–41
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 94 || July 20 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 1–4 || [[Dustin Hermanson|Hermanson]] (8–7) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (9–7) || [[Scott Strickland|Strickland]] (1) || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 13,641 || 52–42
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 95 || July 21 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 3–6 || [[John Burkett|Burkett]] (7–4) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (10–4) || [[Mike Remlinger|Remlinger]] (8) || [[Turner Field]] || 49,313 || 52–43
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 96 || July 22 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 4–0 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (5–2) || [[Greg Maddux|Maddux]] (12–4) || — || [[Turner Field]] || 48,141 || 53–43
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 97 || July 23 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 0–1 || [[Andy Ashby|Ashby]] (6–7) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (4–5) || — || [[Turner Field]] || 46,872 || 53–44
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 98 || July 25 || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 5–0 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (7–7) || [[Dustin Hermanson|Hermanson]] (8–8) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 41,028 || 54–44
|- bgcolor="#ccc"
| – || July 26 || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || colspan=8|''Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 27''
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 99 || July 27 {{small|(1)}} || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 9–8 || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (5–3) || [[Scott Strickland|Strickland]] (2–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (23) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || N/A || 55–44
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 100 || July 27 {{small|(2)}} || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 4–3 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (10–7) || [[Hideki Irabu|Irabu]] (2–5) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 35,088 || 56–44
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 101 || July 28 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 3–2 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (11–4) || [[Pat Hentgen|Hentgen]] (9–8) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (24) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,396 || 57–44
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 102 || July 29 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 4–3 || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|White]]''' (4–6) || [[Mike James (baseball)|James]] (0–2) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (25) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 50,726 || 58–44
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 103 || July 30 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 4–2 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (5–5) || [[Garrett Stephenson|Stephenson]] (11–7) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 45,733 || 59–44
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 104 || July 31 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 0–6 || [[Scott Williamson|Williamson]] (4–7) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (7–8) || [[Larry Luebbers|Luebbers]] (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,774 || 59–45
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=August: (20–9) Home: 12–4; Away: 8–5| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 105 || August 1 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 3–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (11–7) || [[Steve Parris|Parris]] (5–14) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (26) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 39,572 || 60–45
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 106 || August 2 || [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 2–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (12–4) || [[Elmer Dessens|Dessens]] (5–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (27) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,111 || 61–45
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 107 || August 4 || @ [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 6–1 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (6–2) || [[Randy Johnson|Johnson]] (15–4) || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (2) || [[Bank One Ballpark]] || 41,832 || 62–45
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 108 || August 5 || @ [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 6–2 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (6–5) || [[Geraldo Guzmán|Guzman]] (3–2) || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|R. White]]''' (3) || [[Bank One Ballpark]] || 41,656 || 63–45
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 109 || August 6 || @ [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 5–9 || [[Armando Reynoso|Reynoso]] (8–7) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (7–9) || [[Matt Mantei|Mantei]] (8) || [[Bank One Ballpark]] || 39,641 || 63–46
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 110 || August 7 || @ [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 6–5 {{small|(11)}} || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (3–4) || [[Jason Green|Green]] (1–1) || — || [[Enron Field]] || 36,536 || 64–46
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 111 || August 8 || @ [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 3–9 || [[Brian Powell (baseball)|Powell]] (1–0) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (12–5) || — || [[Enron Field]] || 38,031 || 64–47
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 112 || August 9 || @ [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 12–5 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (7–2) || [[José Lima|Lima]] (4–14) || — || [[Enron Field]] || 35,432 || 65–47
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 113 || August 10 || @ [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 10–3 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (7–5) || [[Tony McKnight|McKnight]] (0–1) || — || [[Enron Field]] || 37,870 || 66–47
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 114 || August 11 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 4–1 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (8–9) || [[Mark Gardner (baseball)|Gardner]] (7–6) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (28) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 33,944 || 67–47
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 115 || August 12 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 3–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (12–7) || [[Félix Rodríguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (4–2) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (29) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 50,064 || 68–47
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 116 || August 13 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 2–0 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (13–5) || [[Liván Hernández|Hernandez]] (11–9) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (4) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 39,841 || 69–47
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 117 || August 14 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 1–11 || [[Russ Ortiz|Ortiz]] (8–10) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (7–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 35,296 || 69–48
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 118 || August 15 {{small|(1)}} || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 7–5 || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (6–2) || [[Craig House (baseball)|House]] (1–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (30) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || N/A || 70–48
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 119 || August 15 {{small|(2)}} || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 4–3 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (8–5) || [[Bobby Chouinard|Chouinard]] (1–2) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (31) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 29,744 || 71–48
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 120 || August 16 || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 5–7 || [[Brian Bohanon|Bohanon]] (7–8) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (8–10) || [[Gabe White|G. White]] (4) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 29,832 || 71–49
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 121 || August 17 || [[2000 Colorado Rockies season|Rockies]] || 13–2 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (5–4) || [[Masato Yoshii|Yoshii]] (5–13) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,697 || 72–49
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 122 || August 18 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 5–3 || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|R. White]]''' (5–6) || [[Terry Adams (baseball)|Adams]] (5–5) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (32) || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 47,486 || 73–49
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 123 || August 19 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 1–4 || [[Chan Ho Park|Park]] (12–8) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (7–4) || — || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 53,051 || 73–50
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 124 || August 20 || @ [[2000 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Dodgers]] || 9–6 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (6–4) || [[Terry Adams (baseball)|Adams]] (5–6) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (33) || [[Dodger Stadium]] || 46,122 || 74–50
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 125 || August 21 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 4–5 {{small|(10)}} || [[Trevor Hoffman|Hoffman]] (4–4) || '''[[Dennis Cook|Cook]]''' (6–3) || — || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 21,234 || 74–51
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 126 || August 22 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 1–16 || [[Adam Eaton (pitcher)|Eaton]] (5–2) || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (4–2) || [[Todd Erdos|Erdos]] (2) || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 24,919 || 74–52
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 127 || August 23 || @ [[2000 San Diego Padres season|Padres]] || 4–1 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (14–5) || [[Matt Clement|Clement]] (11–12) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (34) || [[Qualcomm Stadium]] || 26,376 || 75–52
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 128 || August 25 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 13–3 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (8–4) || [[Randy Johnson|Johnson]] (16–5) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 38,237 || 76–52
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 129 || August 26 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 1–5 {{small|(10)}} || [[Dan Plesac|Plesac]] (3–0) || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|R. White]]''' (5–7) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 43,985 || 76–53
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 130 || August 27 || [[2000 Arizona Diamondbacks season|Diamondbacks]] || 2–1 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (13–7) || [[Armando Reynoso|Reynoso]] (10–9) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (35) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,277 || 77–53
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 131 || August 28 || [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 4–2 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (9–10) || [[Brian Powell (baseball)|Powell]] (1–1) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 28,472 || 78–53
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 132 || August 29 || [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 1–11 || [[Wade Miller|Miller]] (3–5) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (14–6) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 39,967 || 78–54
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 133 || August 30 || [[2000 Houston Astros season|Astros]] || 1–0 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (9–4) || [[Chris Holt (pitcher)|Holt]] (6–13) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (36) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,507 || 79–54
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=September: (14–14) Home: 7–4; Away: 7–10| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 134 || September 1 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 5–6 || [[Dave Veres|Veres]] (2–3) || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (4–3) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 39,056 || 79–55
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 135 || September 2 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 1–2 || [[Darryl Kile|Kile]] (16–9) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (13–8) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 41,483 || 79–56
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 136 || September 3 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 3–4 {{small|(11)}} || [[Matt Morris (baseball)|Morris]] (3–3) || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|White]]''' (5–8) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 42,133 || 79–57
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 137 || September 4 || @ [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 2–6 || [[Elmer Dessens|Dessens]] (7–5) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (14–7) || — || [[Cinergy Field]] || 26,571 || 79–58
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 138 || September 5 || @ [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 3–2 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (7–4) || [[Scott Sullivan (baseball)|Sullivan]] (2–6) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (37) || [[Cinergy Field]] || 22,664 || 80–58
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 139 || September 6 || @ [[2000 Cincinnati Reds season|Reds]] || 8–11 || [[John Riedling|Riedling]] (2–0) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (5–4) || [[Danny Graves|Graves]] (25) || [[Cinergy Field]] || 24,681 || 80–59
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 140 || September 8 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 0–2 || [[Vicente Padilla|Padilla]] (4–5) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (13–9) || [[Jeff Brantley|Brantley]] (22) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 38,808 || 80–60
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 141 || September 9 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 3–6 || [[Robert Person|Person]] (8–5) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (7–5) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 42,324 || 80–61
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 142 || September 10 || [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 3–0 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (15–7) || [[Omar Daal|Daal]] (3–18) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 53,775 || 81–61
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 143 || September 11 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 2–8 || [[Paul Rigdon|Rigdon]] (4–4) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (9–5) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 21,797 || 81–62
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 144 || September 12 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 10–2 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (9–5) || [[John Snyder (baseball)|Snyder]] (3–9) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 22,570 || 82–62
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 145 || September 13 || [[2000 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers]] || 4–1 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (4–4) || [[Juan Acevedo|Acevedo]] (3–7) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 22,510 || 83–62
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 146 || September 14 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 10–4 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (10–10) || [[Mike Thurman|Thurman]] (4–6) || — || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 6,219 || 84–62
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 147 || September 15 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 3–4 || [[Javier Vázquez (baseball)|Vazquez]] (10–7) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (7–6) || [[Scott Strickland|Strickland]] (7) || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 6,979 || 84–63
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 148 || September 16 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 10–4 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (10–5) || [[Dustin Hermanson|Hermanson]] (11–14) || — || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 9,045 || 85–63
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 149 || September 17 || @ [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 0–5 || [[Tony Armas Jr.|Armas]] (6–8) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (9–6) || — || [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] || 9,349 || 85–64
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 150 || September 18 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 3–6 || [[Greg Maddux|Maddux]] (18–8) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (13–10) || [[John Rocker|Rocker]] (23) || [[Turner Field]] || 41,937 || 85–65
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 151 || September 19 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 4–12 || [[Andy Ashby|Ashby]] (11–12) || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (10–11) || — || [[Turner Field]] || 46,584 || 85–66
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 152 || September 20 || @ [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 6–3 || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (16–7) || [[Tom Glavine|Glavine]] (19–9) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (38) || [[Turner Field]] || 48,278 || 86–66
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 153 || September 21 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 5–6 || [[Jeff Brantley|Brantley]] (2–7) || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|White]]''' (5–9) || — || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 17,769 || 86–67
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 154 || September 22 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 9–6 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (10–6) || [[Randy Wolf|Wolf]] (11–8) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (39) || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 21,128 || 87–67
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 155 || September 23 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 7–3 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (14–10) || [[Cliff Politte|Politte]] (3–3) || — || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 22,570 || 88–67
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 156 || September 24 || @ [[2000 Philadelphia Phillies season|Phillies]] || 3–2 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (11–11) || [[Bruce Chen|Chen]] (7–3) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (40) || [[Veterans Stadium]] || 31,391 || 89–67
|- bgcolor="#fcc"
| 157 || September 26 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 1–7 || [[John Burkett|Burkett]] (10–6) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (16–8) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 48,270 || 89–68
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 158 || September 27 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 6–2 || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (11–5) || [[Kevin Millwood|Millwood]] (10–13) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 48,858 || 90–68
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 159 || September 28 || [[2000 Atlanta Braves season|Braves]] || 8–2 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (11–6) || [[Greg Maddux|Maddux]] (19–9) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 52,134 || 91–68
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 160 || September 29 || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 11–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (15–10) || [[Mike Thurman|Thurman]] (4–9) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 28,788 || 92–68
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 161 || September 30 || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 4–2 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (8–6) || [[Javier Vázquez (baseball)|Vazquez]] (11–9) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (41) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 39,468 || 93–68
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C; ;color:white;|title=October: (1–0) Home: 1–0; Away: 0–0| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|- bgcolor="#cfc"
| 162 || October 1 || [[2000 Montreal Expos season|Expos]] || 3–2 {{small|(13)}} || '''[[Pat Mahomes|Mahomes]]''' (5–3) || [[Jeremy Powell|Powell]] (0–3) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 44,869 || 94–68
|-
{{Game log section end}}
{{Game log end}}


==Roster==
==Roster==
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| 2B || [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] || 150 || 544 || 176 || .324 || 25 || 94
| 2B || [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] || 150 || 544 || 176 || .324 || 25 || 94
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| SS || [[Rey Ordóñez]] || 45 || 133 || 25 || .188 || 0 || 9
| SS || [[Mike Bordick]] || 56 || 192 || 50 || .260 || 4 || 21
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| 3B || [[Robin Ventura]] || 141 || 469 || 109 || .232 || 24 || 84
| 3B || [[Robin Ventura]] || 141 || 469 || 109 || .232 || 24 || 84
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| [[Matt Franco]] || 101 || 134 || 32 || .239 || 2 || 14
| [[Matt Franco]] || 101 || 134 || 32 || .239 || 2 || 14
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Mike Bordick]] || 56 || 192 || 50 || .260 || 4 || 21
| [[Rey Ordóñez]] || 45 || 133 || 25 || .188 || 0 || 9
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Darryl Hamilton]] || 43 || 105 || 29 || .276 || 1 || 6
| [[Darryl Hamilton]] || 43 || 105 || 29 || .276 || 1 || 6
Line 229: Line 592:
| [[Al Leiter]] || 31 || 208.0 || 16 || 8 || 3.20 || 200
| [[Al Leiter]] || 31 || 208.0 || 16 || 8 || 3.20 || 200
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Glendon Rusch]] || 31 || 190.2 || 11 || 11 || 4.01 || 157
|- align=center
| [[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Rick Reed]] || 30 || 184.0 || 11 || 5 || 4.11 || 121
| [[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Rick Reed]] || 30 || 184.0 || 11 || 5 || 4.11 || 121
|- align="center"
| [[Glendon Rusch]] || 31 || 190.2 || 11 || 11 || 4.01 || 157
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Bobby J. Jones]] || 27 || 154.2 || 11 || 6 || 5.06 || 85
| [[Bobby J. Jones]] || 27 || 154.2 || 11 || 6 || 5.06 || 85
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|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Bill Pulsipher]] || 2 || 6.2 || 0 || 2 || 12.15 || 7
| [[Bill Pulsipher]] || 2 || 6.2 || 0 || 2 || 12.15 || 7
|}

====Other pitchers====
''Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="16%" | Player
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | G
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | IP
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | W
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | L
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | ERA
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | SO
|-align="center"
| [[Grant Roberts]] || 4 || 7.0 || 0 || 0 || 11.57 || 6
|}
|}


Line 276: Line 654:
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| [[Derek Bell (baseball)|Derek Bell]] || 1 || 1.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 36.00 || 0
| [[Derek Bell (baseball)|Derek Bell]] || 1 || 1.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 36.00 || 0
|}

====Other pitchers====
''Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="16%" | Player
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | G
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | IP
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | W
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | L
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | ERA
! style="background:#003581;color:#f47937;" width="9%" | SO
|-align="center"
| [[Grant Roberts]] || 4 || 7.0 || 0 || 0 || 11.57 || 6
|}
|}


==Playoffs==
==Playoffs==
=== Game log ===

{{Game log start|style=background:#004685;color:#F7742C;|title=2000 Postseason Game Log (8–6)}}
===NLDS===
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C;color:#fff;|title=[[2000 National League Division Series|<span style="color:white;">NLDS</span>]] vs [[San Francisco Giants|<span style="color:white;">Giants</span>]] (3–1)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
{{Main article|2000 National League Division Series}}
|- bgcolor=#fcc
{| class="wikitable"
| 1 || October 4 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 1–5 || [[Liván Hernández|Hernandez]] (1–0) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (0–1) || — || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,430 || 0–1
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 2 || October 5 || @ [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 5–4 {{small|(10)}} || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1–0) || [[Félix Rodríguez (baseball)|Rodriguez]] (0–1) || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (1) || [[Pacific Bell Park]] || 40,430 || 1–1
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 3 || October 7 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 3–2 {{small|(13)}} || '''[[Rick White (baseball)|White]]''' (1–0) || [[Aaron Fultz|Fultz]] (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 56,270 || 2–1
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 4 || October 8 || [[2000 San Francisco Giants season|Giants]] || 4–0 || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (1–0) || [[Mark Gardner (baseball)|Gardner]] (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 56,245 || 3–1
|-
|-
{{Game log section end}}
!Game
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C;color:#fff;|title=[[2000 National League Championship Series|<span style="color:white;">NLCS</span>]] vs [[St. Louis Cardinals|<span style="color:white;">Cardinals</span>]] (4–1)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
!Date
|- bgcolor=#cfc
!Visitor
| 1 || October 11 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 6–2 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (1–0) || [[Darryl Kile|Kile]] (0–1) || — || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 52,255 || 1–0
!Score
|- bgcolor=#cfc
!Home
| 2 || October 12 || @ [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 6–5 || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (1–0) || [[Mike Timlin|Timlin]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1) || [[Busch Memorial Stadium|Busch Stadium]] || 52,250 || 2–0
!Score
|- bgcolor=#fcc
!Record
| 3 || October 14 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 2–8 || [[Andy Benes|Benes]] (1–0) || '''[[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Reed]]''' (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,693 || 2–1
(NYM-SF)
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 4 || October 15 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 10–6 || '''[[Glendon Rusch|Rusch]]''' (1–0) || [[Darryl Kile|Kile]] (0–2) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,665 || 3–1
|- bgcolor=#cfc
| 5 || October 16 || [[2000 St. Louis Cardinals season|Cardinals]] || 7–0 || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (2–0) || [[Pat Hentgen|Hentgen]] (0–1) || — || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,695 || 4–1
|-
|-
{{Game log section end}}
|align = center|1
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style=background:#F7742C;color:#fff;|title=[[2000 World Series|<span style="color:white;">World Series</span>]] vs [[New York Yankees|<span style="color:white;">Yankees</span>]] (1–4)| #| Date| Opponent| Score| Win| Loss| Save| Location| Attendance| Record}}
|[[#Game 1, October 4|October 4]]
|- bgcolor=#fcc
|align = center|New York
| 1 || October 21 || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 3–4 {{small|(12)}} || [[Mike Stanton (left-handed pitcher)|Stanton]] (1–0) || '''[[Turk Wendell|Wendell]]''' (0–1) || — || [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]] || 55,913 || 0–1
|align = center|1
|- bgcolor=#fcc
|align = center|'''San Francisco'''
| 2 || October 22 || @ [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 5–6 || [[Roger Clemens|Clemens]] (1–0) || '''[[Mike Hampton|Hampton]]''' (0–1) || — || [[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]] || 56,059 || 0–2
|align = center|5
|- bgcolor=#cfc
|align = center|0-1
| 3 || October 24 || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 4–2 || '''[[John Franco|Franco]]''' (1–0) || [[Orlando Hernández|Hernandez]] (0–1) || '''[[Armando Benítez|Benitez]]''' (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,299 || 2–1
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 4 || October 25 || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 2–3 || [[Jeff Nelson (pitcher)|Nelson]] (1–0) || '''[[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|B. J. Jones]]''' (0–1) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (1) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,290 || 3–1
|- bgcolor=#fcc
| 5 || October 26 || [[2000 New York Yankees season|Yankees]] || 2–4 || [[Mike Stanton (left-handed pitcher)|Stanton]] (2–0) || '''[[Al Leiter|Leiter]]''' (0–1) || [[Mariano Rivera|Rivera]] (2) || '''[[Shea Stadium]]''' || 55,292 || 4–1
|-
|-
{{Game log section end}}
|align = center|2
{{Game log end}}
|[[#Game 2, October 5|October 5]]
|align = center|'''New York'''
|align = center|5
|align = center|San Francisco
|align = center|4
|align = center|1-1
|-
|align = center|3
|[[#Game 3, October 7|October 7]]
|align = center|San Francisco
|align = center|2
|align = center|'''New York'''
|align = center|3
|align = center|2-1
|-
|align = center|4
|[[#Game 4, October 8|October 8]]
|align = center|San Francisco
|align = center|0
|align = center|'''New York'''
|align = center|4
|align = center|3-1
|-
|}


===NLCS===
=== Playoff rosters ===
{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|New York Mets}}; | title= Playoff rosters}}
{{Main article|2000 National League Championship Series}}
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=National League Division Series}}
{| class="wikitable"
| style="text-align:left" |
|-
*Pitchers: 49 [[Armando Benítez]] 27 [[Dennis Cook]] 45 [[John Franco]] 32 [[Mike Hampton]] 28 [[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|Bobby Jones]] 22 [[Al Leiter]] 35 [[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Rick Reed]] 48 [[Glendon Rusch]] 99 [[Turk Wendell]] 51 [[Rick White (baseball)|Rick White]]
!Game
*Catchers: 31 [[Mike Piazza]] 7 [[Todd Pratt]]
!Date
*Infielders: 20 [[Kurt Abbott]] 13 [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] 17 [[Mike Bordick]] 19 [[Lenny Harris]] 4 [[Robin Ventura]] 9 [[Todd Zeile]]
!Visitor
*Outfielders: 50 [[Benny Agbayani]] 16 [[Derek Bell (baseball)|Derek Bell]] 18 [[Darryl Hamilton]] 47 [[Joe McEwing]] 44 [[Jay Payton]] 6 [[Timo Pérez]]
!Score
|- valign="top"
!Home
{{Game log section end}}
!Score
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=National League Championship Series}}
!Record
| style="text-align:left" |
(NYM-STL)
*Pitchers: 49 [[Armando Benítez]] 27 [[Dennis Cook]] 45 [[John Franco]] 32 [[Mike Hampton]] 28 [[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|Bobby Jones]] 22 [[Al Leiter]] 35 [[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Rick Reed]] 48 [[Glendon Rusch]] 99 [[Turk Wendell]] 51 [[Rick White (baseball)|Rick White]]
|-
*Catchers: 31 [[Mike Piazza]]
|align = center|1
*Infielders: 20 [[Kurt Abbott]] 13 [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] 17 [[Mike Bordick]] 15 [[Matt Franco]] 19 [[Lenny Harris]] 4 [[Robin Ventura]] 9 [[Todd Zeile]]
|[[#Game 1, October 11|October 11]]
*Outfielders: 50 [[Benny Agbayani]] 18 [[Darryl Hamilton]] 47 [[Joe McEwing]] 44 [[Jay Payton]] 6 [[Timo Pérez]] 33 [[Bubba Trammell]]
|align = center|'''New York'''
|- valign="top"
|align = center|6
{{Game log section end}}
|align = center|St. Louis
{{Game log section start|hide=y|style={{Baseball secondary style|New York Mets}};|title=World Series}}
|align = center|2
| style="text-align:left" |
|align = center|1-0
*Pitchers: 49 [[Armando Benítez]] 27 [[Dennis Cook]] 45 [[John Franco]] 32 [[Mike Hampton]] 28 [[Bobby Jones (right-handed pitcher)|Bobby Jones]] 22 [[Al Leiter]] 35 [[Rick Reed (pitcher)|Rick Reed]] 48 [[Glendon Rusch]] 99 [[Turk Wendell]] 51 [[Rick White (baseball)|Rick White]]
|-
*Catchers: 31 [[Mike Piazza]] 7 [[Todd Pratt]]
|align = center|2
*Infielders: 20 [[Kurt Abbott]] 13 [[Edgardo Alfonzo]] 17 [[Mike Bordick]] 15 [[Matt Franco]] 19 [[Lenny Harris]] 4 [[Robin Ventura]] 9 [[Todd Zeile]]
|[[#Game 2, October 12|October 12]]
*Outfielders: 50 [[Benny Agbayani]] 18 [[Darryl Hamilton]] 47 [[Joe McEwing]] 44 [[Jay Payton]] 6 [[Timo Pérez]] 33 [[Bubba Trammell]]
|align = center|'''New York'''
|- valign="top"
|align = center|6
{{Game log section end}}
|align = center|St. Louis
{{Game log end}}
|align = center|5
|align = center|2-0
|-
|align = center|3
|[[#Game 3, October 14|October 14]]
|align = center|'''St. Louis'''
|align = center|8
|align = center|New York
|align = center|2
|align = center|2-1
|-
|align = center|4
|[[#Game 4, October 15|October 15]]
|align = center|St. Louis
|align = center|6
|align = center|'''New York'''
|align = center|10
|align = center|3-1
|-
|align = center|5
|[[#Game 5, October 16|October 16]]
|align = center|St. Louis
|align = center|0
|align = center|'''New York'''
|align = center|7
|align = center|4-1
|-
|}

===World Series===
{{Main article|2000 World Series}}
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Game
!Date
!Visitor
!Score
!Home
!Score
!Record
(NYY-NYM)
|-
|align = center|1
|[[#Game 1, October 21|October 21]]
|align = center|New York Mets
|align = center|3
|align = center|'''New York Yankees'''
|align = center|'''4'''
|align = center|1-0
|-
|align = center|2
|[[#Game 2, October 22|October 22]]
|align = center|New York Mets
|align = center|5
|align = center|'''New York Yankees'''
|align = center|'''6'''
|align = center|2-0
|-
|align = center|3
|[[#Game 3, October 24|October 24]]
|align = center|New York Yankees
|align = center|2
|align = center|'''New York Mets'''
|align = center|'''4'''
|align = center|2-1
|-
|align = center|4
|[[#Game 4, October 25|October 25]]
|align = center|'''New York Yankees'''
|align = center|3
|align = center|New York Mets
|align = center|2
|align = center|3-1
|-
|align = center|5
|[[#Game 5, October 26|October 26]]
|align = center|'''New York Yankees'''
|align = center|'''4'''
|align = center|New York Mets
|align = center|2
|align = center|4-1
|-
|}


==Awards and honors==
==Awards and honors==
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 7 October 2024

The 2000 New York Mets season was the 39th regular season for the Mets. They entered the season as defending National League runner ups, losing to the Atlanta Braves in the NLCS. They went 94–68 and finished second in the National League East, but earned the NL Wild Card. They made it to the World Series where they were defeated by their crosstown rival the New York Yankees. They were managed by Bobby Valentine. They played home games at Shea Stadium.


2000 New York Mets
National League Champions
National League Wild Card Winners
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkShea Stadium
CityNew York
Record94–68 (.580)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersNelson Doubleday Jr., Fred Wilpon
General managersSteve Phillips
ManagersBobby Valentine
TelevisionWPIX-TV/Fox Sports New York
(Ralph Kiner, Tom Seaver, Fran Healy, Howie Rose, Gary Thorne)
RadioWFAN
(Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman)
WADO (Spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa)
← 1999 Seasons 2001 →

Offseason

[edit]
  • December 10, 1999: Jesse Orosco was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Chuck McElroy.[1]
  • December 23, 1999: Mike Hampton traded by the Houston Astros with Derek Bell to the New York Mets for Kyle Kessel (minors), Roger Cedeño and Octavio Dotel.[2]
  • January 19, 2000: Charlie Hayes signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.[3]
  • January 20, 2000: Curtis Pride was signed as a free agent with the New York Mets.[4]
  • January 21, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers to the New York Mets for Luis Lopez.[5]
  • March 18, 2000: Jesse Orosco was traded by the New York Mets to the St. Louis Cardinals for Joe McEwing.[1]
  • March 20, 2000: Charlie Hayes was released by the New York Mets.[3]

Regular season

[edit]

The Mets played in the first game held outside of North America on Opening Day, March 29. The Mets played the Chicago Cubs in front of over 55,000 at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. The Cubs won the game by a score of 5-3.[6]

Season standings

[edit]
NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 95 67 .586 51‍–‍30 44‍–‍37
New York Mets 94 68 .580 1 55‍–‍26 39‍–‍42
Florida Marlins 79 82 .491 15½ 43‍–‍38 36‍–‍44
Montreal Expos 67 95 .414 28 37‍–‍44 30‍–‍51
Philadelphia Phillies 65 97 .401 30 34‍–‍47 31‍–‍50

Record vs. opponents

[edit]

Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 3–6 5–4 2–5 7–6 4–5 6–1 7–6 4–5 4–5 2–7 8–1 7–2 9–4 6–7 5–4 6–9
Atlanta 6–3 4–5 2–5 5–4 6–6 5–4 7–2 6–3 6–7 7–6 8–5 5–2 8–1 6–3 3–4 11–7
Chicago 4–5 5–4 4–8 4–5 1–6 5–7 3–6 6–7 4–5 2–5 6–3 3–9 3–5 4–5 3–10 8–7
Cincinnati 5–2 5–2 8–4 6–3 3–6 7–5 4–5 5–8–1 6–3 5–4 3–4 7–6 4–5 3–6 7–6 7–8
Colorado 6–7 4–5 5–4 3–6 4–5 5–4 4–9 4–5 7–2 3–6 6–3 7–2 7–6 6–7 5–3 6–6
Florida 5–4 6–6 6–1 6–3 5–4 3–5 2–7 3–4 7–6 6–6 9–4 5–4 2–7 3–6 3–6 8–9
Houston 1–6 4–5 7–5 5–7 4–5 5–3 3–6 7–6 4–5 2–5 5–4 10–3 2–7 1–8 6–6 6–9
Los Angeles 6–7 2–7 6–3 5–4 9–4 7–2 6–3 3–4 5–3 4–5 5–4 4–5 8–5 7–5 3–6 6–9
Milwaukee 5–4 3–6 7–6 8–5–1 5–4 4–3 6–7 4–3 4–5 2–7 2–5 7–5 2–7 3–6 5–7 6–9
Montreal 5–4 7–6 5–4 3–6 2–7 6–7 5–4 3–5 5–4 3–9 5–7 3–4 3–6 3–6 2–5 7–11
New York 7–2 6–7 5–2 4–5 6–3 6–6 5–2 5–4 7–2 9–3 6–7 7–2 3–6 3–5 6–3 9–9
Philadelphia 1–8 5–8 3–6 4–3 3–6 4–9 4–5 4–5 5–2 7–5 7–6 3–6 2–5 2–7 2–7 9–9
Pittsburgh 2–7 2–5 9–3 6–7 2–7 4–5 3–10 5–4 5–7 4–3 2–7 6–3 7–2 2–6 4–8 6–9
San Diego 4–9 1–8 5–3 5–4 6–7 7–2 7–2 5–8 7–2 6–3 6–3 5–2 2–7 5–7 0–9 5–10
San Francisco 7–6 3–6 5–4 6–3 7–6 6–3 8–1 5–7 6–3 6–3 5–3 7–2 6–2 7–5 5–4 8–7
St. Louis 4–5 4–3 10–3 6–7 3–5 6–3 6–6 6–3 7–5 5–2 3–6 7–2 8–4 9–0 4–5 7–8

Transactions

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  • April 26, 2000: Curtis Pride was sent to the Boston Red Sox by the New York Mets as part of a conditional deal.[4]
  • May 13, 2000: Rickey Henderson was released by the New York Mets.
  • June 2, 2000: Bill Pulsipher was traded by the New York Mets to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Lenny Harris.[5]
  • July 26, 2000: Justin Huber was signed by the New York Mets as an amateur free agent.[7]
  • July 28, 2000: Mike Bordick was traded by the Baltimore Orioles to the New York Mets for Lesli Brea, Mike Kinkade, Melvin Mora, and Pat Gorman (minors).[8]
  • August 30, 2000: Jorge Velandia was traded by the Oakland Athletics to the New York Mets for Nelson Cruz.[9]

Game log

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2000 Game Log (94–68) Home: 55–26; Away: 39–42
March: (1–1) Home: 0–1; Away: 1–0
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
1 March 29 Cubs 3–5 Lieber (1–0) Hampton (0–1) Aguilera (1) Tokyo Dome 55,000 0–1
2 March 30 @ Cubs 5–1 (11) Cook (1–0) Young (0–1) Tokyo Dome 55,000 1–1
April: (15–9) Home: 10–5; Away: 5–4
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
3 April 3 Padres 2–1 Leiter (1–0) Wall (0–1) Benitez (1) Shea Stadium 52,308 2–1
4 April 5 Padres 0–4 Williams (1–0) B. J. Jones (0–1) Shea Stadium 17,585 2–2
5 April 6 Padres 5–8 Clement (1–0) Hampton (0–2) Shea Stadium 17,482 2–3
6 April 7 Dodgers 2–1 Reed (1–0) Dreifort (0–1) Benitez (2) Shea Stadium 27,791 3–3
7 April 8 Dodgers 5–6 (10) Fetters (1–0) Benitez (0–1) Shaw (1) Shea Stadium 37,814 3–4
April 9 Dodgers Postponed (snow); rescheduled for April 24
8 April 10 @ Phillies 7–9 Telemaco (1–0) Rodriguez (0–1) Gomes (3) Veterans Stadium 47,115 3–5
9 April 12 @ Phillies 5–8 Person (1–0) Hampton (0–3) Gomes (4) Veterans Stadium 15,269 3–6
10 April 13 @ Phillies 2–1 Cook (2–0) Aldred (0–1) Benitez (3) Veterans Stadium 14,552 4–6
11 April 14 @ Pirates 8–5 (12) Franco (1–0) Silva (2–1) Three Rivers Stadium 20,725 5–6
12 April 15 @ Pirates 0–2 Anderson (1–0) Rusch (0–1) Williams (2) Three Rivers Stadium 19,592 5–7
13 April 16 @ Pirates 12–9 Mahomes (1–0) Peters (0–1) Benitez (4) Three Rivers Stadium 20,724 6–7
14 April 18 Brewers 10–7 Hampton (1–3) Navarro (0–3) Benitez (5) Shea Stadium 17,905 7–7
15 April 19 Brewers 3–1 Reed (2–0) Bere (2–1) Benitez (6) Shea Stadium 18,001 8–7
16 April 20 Brewers 5–4 (10) Wendell (1–0) Leskanic (0–1) Shea Stadium 17,002 9–7
April 21 Cubs Postponed (rain); rescheduled for April 22
17 April 22 (1) Cubs 8–3 Rusch (1–1) Lieber (1–2) Shea Stadium N/A 10–7
18 April 22 (2) Cubs 7–6 Cook (3–0) Farnsworth (1–3) Benitez (7) Shea Stadium 32,204 11–7
19 April 23 Cubs 15–8 Hampton (2–3) Tapani (0–3) Shea Stadium 27,560 12–7
20 April 24 Dodgers 1–0 Benitez (1–1) Adams (1–1) Shea Stadium 37,987 13–7
21 April 25 Reds 6–5 Wendell (2–0) Sullivan (0–1) Benitez (8) Shea Stadium 27,153 14–7
22 April 26 Reds 1–12 Neagle (2–0) Springer (0–1) Shea Stadium 33,371 14–8
23 April 27 Reds 1–2 (12) Graves (3–0) Benitez (1–2) Sullivan (1) Shea Stadium 50,971 14–9
24 April 28 @ Rockies 5–12 Astacio (2–2) Hampton (2–4) Coors Field 45,366 14–10
25 April 29 @ Rockies 13–6 Reed (3–0) Yoshii (1–2) Coors Field 41,220 15–10
26 April 30 @ Rockies 14–11 Leiter (2–0) Bohanon (0–3) Coors Field 36,252 16–10
May: (13–14) Home: 5–3; Away: 8–11
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
27 May 1 @ Giants 3–10 Estes (1–1) Pulsipher (0–1) Pacific Bell Park 40,930 16–11
28 May 2 @ Giants 1–7 Hernandez (1–4) Rusch (1–2) Pacific Bell Park 40,930 16–12
29 May 3 @ Giants 5–8 (11) Rodriguez (1–0) Wendell (2–1) Pacific Bell Park 40,930 16–13
30 May 4 @ Giants 2–7 Rodriguez (2–0) Reed (3–1) Pacific Bell Park 40,930 16–14
31 May 5 @ Marlins 4–1 Leiter (3–0) Sanchez (3–1) Franco (1) Pro Player Stadium 30,229 17–14
32 May 6 @ Marlins 1–9 Fernandez (4–3) Pulsipher (0–2) Pro Player Stadium 33,401 17–15
33 May 7 @ Marlins 0–3 Dempster (3–2) Rusch (1–3) Pro Player Stadium 25,147 17–16
34 May 9 @ Pirates 2–0 Hampton (3–4) Benson (2–4) Benitez (9) Three Rivers Stadium 14,015 18–16
35 May 10 @ Pirates 9–13 Silva (3–1) Cook (3–1) Three Rivers Stadium 13,711 18–17
36 May 11 @ Pirates 3–2 Leiter (4–0) Anderson (1–1) Three Rivers Stadium 16,264 19–17
37 May 12 Marlins 4–6 Dempster (4–2) Rusch (1–4) Alfonseca (12) Shea Stadium 30,828 19–18
38 May 13 Marlins 6–7 Mahay (1–1) Cook (3–2) Alfonseca (13) Shea Stadium 32,772 19–19
39 May 14 Marlins 5–1 Hampton (4–4) Penny (3–5) Shea Stadium 36,162 20–19
40 May 16 Rockies 3–4 (11) Tavarez (2–2) Wendell (2–2) Jimenez (5) Shea Stadium 25,697 20–20
41 May 17 Rockies 4–2 Leiter (5–0) Arrojo (1–4) Franco (2) Shea Stadium 23,665 21–20
May 18 Rockies Postponed (rain); rescheduled for August 15
42 May 19 Diamondbacks 4–3 B. J. Jones (1–1) Stottlemyre (7–2) Benitez (10) Shea Stadium 25,292 22–20
43 May 20 Diamondbacks 8–7 Hampton (5–4) Daal (1–5) Benitez (11) Shea Stadium 37,121 23–20
44 May 21 Diamondbacks 7–6 Wendell (3–2) Kim (2–2) Shea Stadium 38,826 24–20
45 May 22 @ Padres 0–1 Clement (5–3) Franco (1–1) Hoffman (8) Qualcomm Stadium 17,966 24–21
46 May 23 @ Padres 5–3 (10) Wendell (4–2) Hoffman (0–1) Benitez (12) Qualcomm Stadium 25,783 25–21
47 May 24 @ Padres 4–5 Wall (1–2) Mahomes (1–1) Hoffman (9) Qualcomm Stadium 19,405 25–22
48 May 26 @ Cardinals 5–2 Hampton (6–4) Thompson (0–1) Benitez (13) Busch Stadium 40,028 26–22
49 May 27 @ Cardinals 12–8 Cook (4–2) Veres (0–2) Busch Stadium 48,690 27–22
50 May 28 @ Cardinals 6–2 Rusch (2–4) Kile (7–3) Busch Stadium 46,344 28–22
51 May 29 @ Dodgers 1–4 Park (5–4) Leiter (5–1) Dodger Stadium 43,084 28–23
52 May 30 @ Dodgers 10–5 Franco (2–1) Shaw (2–3) Dodger Stadium 26,102 29–23
53 May 31 @ Dodgers 3–4 Fetters (2–0) Wendell (4–3) Dodger Stadium 31,323 29–24
June: (16–8) Home: 12–5; Away: 4–3
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
54 June 2 Devil Rays 5–3 Rusch (3–4) White (1–4) Benitez (14) Shea Stadium 24,123 30–24
55 June 3 Devil Rays 1–0 Leiter (6–1) Trachsel (3–6) Benitez (15) Shea Stadium 33,694 31–24
56 June 4 Devil Rays 5–15 Yan (3–3) B. J. Jones (1–2) Shea Stadium 43,610 31–25
57 June 5 Orioles 2–4 Mussina (3–6) Hampton (6–5) Timlin (5) Shea Stadium 25,192 31–26
June 6 Orioles Postponed (rain); rescheduled for June 8
58 June 7 Orioles 11–3 Mahomes (2–1) Erickson (2–3) Shea Stadium 34,492 32–26
59 June 8 Orioles 8–7 (10) Cook (5–2) Mercedes (2–3) Shea Stadium 9,540 33–26
60 June 9 @ Yankees 12–2 Leiter (7–1) Clemens (4–6) Yankee Stadium 55,822 34–26
61 June 10 @ Yankees 5–13 Pettitte (6–2) B. J. Jones (1–3) Yankee Stadium 55,839 34–27
June 11 @ Yankees Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 8
62 June 13 @ Cubs 3–4 Heredia (3–1) Franco (2–2) Aguilera (13) Wrigley Field 38,879 34–28
63 June 14 @ Cubs 10–8 Rusch (4–4) Garibay (1–2) Benitez (16) Wrigley Field 38,625 35–28
64 June 16 @ Brewers 7–1 Leiter (8–1) Haynes (7–5) County Stadium 18,979 36–28
65 June 17 @ Brewers 2–3 Snyder (2–2) Rusch (4–5) Wickman (8) County Stadium 26,125 36–29
66 June 18 @ Brewers 7–3 Reed (4–1) Bere (4–6) County Stadium 20,133 37–29
67 June 20 Phillies 2–3 (10) Brock (3–4) Benitez (1–3) Brantley (9) Shea Stadium 40,386 37–30
68 June 21 Phillies 5–10 Gomes (4–4) Franco (2–3) Shea Stadium 22,524 37–31
69 June 22 Phillies 5–4 Rusch (5–5) Politte (1–2) Cook (1) Shea Stadium 21,005 38–31
70 June 23 Pirates 12–2 B. J. Jones (2–3) Arroyo (0–1) Shea Stadium 39,849 39–31
71 June 24 Pirates 10–8 Franco (3–3) Loiselle (0–3) Benitez (17) Shea Stadium 34,894 40–31
72 June 25 Pirates 9–0 Hampton (7–5) Benson (6–6) Shea Stadium 38,984 41–31
73 June 26 Marlins 10–5 Leiter (9–1) Cornelius (2–2) Shea Stadium 19,657 42–31
74 June 27 Marlins 5–2 Rusch (6–5) Sanchez (4–7) Benitez (18) Shea Stadium 22,103 43–31
75 June 28 Marlins 6–5 B. J. Jones (3–3) Penny (4–7) Franco (3) Shea Stadium 37,252 44–31
76 June 29 Braves 4–6 Burkett (6–3) Reed (4–2) Lightenberg (6) Shea Stadium 46,998 44–32
77 June 30 Braves 11–8 Benitez (2–3) Mulholland (8–7) Shea Stadium 52,831 45–32
July: (14–13) Home: 8–4; Away: 6–9
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
78 July 1 Braves 9–1 Leiter (10–1) Maddux (9–3) Shea Stadium 44,593 46–32
79 July 2 Braves 2–10 Glavine (8–5) Rusch (6–6) Shea Stadium 45,261 46–33
80 July 3 @ Marlins 0–2 Almanza (2–0) Wendell (4–4) Pro Player Stadium 15,844 46–34
81 July 4 @ Marlins 8–9 Darensbourg (4–0) B. M. Jones (0–1) Alfonseca (26) Pro Player Stadium 24,935 46–35
82 July 5 @ Marlins 11–2 Hampton (8–5) Smith (0–2) Pro Player Stadium 14,765 47–35
83 July 7 Yankees 1–2 Hernandez (8–6) Leiter (10–2) Rivera (19) Shea Stadium 54,132 47–36
84 July 8 (1) Yankees 2–4 Gooden (3–3) B. J. Jones (3–4) Rivera (20) Shea Stadium 54,165 47–37
85 July 8 (2) @ Yankees 2–4 Clemens (6–6) Rusch (6–7) Rivera (21) Yankee Stadium 55,821 47–38
86 July 9 Yankees 2–0 Hampton (9–5) Pettitte (9–5) Benitez (19) Shea Stadium 54,286 48–38
71st All-Star Game in Atlanta, Georgia
87 July 13 @ Red Sox 3–4 Garces (4–0) Benitez (2–4) Fenway Park 33,894 48–39
88 July 14 @ Red Sox 6–4 Mahomes (3–1) Lowe (2–4) Benitez (20) Fenway Park 33,293 49–39
89 July 15 @ Red Sox 4–6 Martinez (7–5) Hampton (9–6) Lowe (20) Fenway Park 33,213 49–40
90 July 16 @ Blue Jays 3–7 Halladay (4–5) Leiter (10–3) Koch (21) SkyDome 30,139 49–41
91 July 17 @ Blue Jays 7–5 (11) Franco (4–3) Borbon (1–1) Benitez (21) SkyDome 23,129 50–41
92 July 18 @ Blue Jays 11–7 B. J. Jones (4–4) Carpenter (7–9) SkyDome 24,633 51–41
93 July 19 @ Expos 5–3 Mahomes (4–1) Kline (1–3) Benitez (22) Olympic Stadium 14,198 52–41
94 July 20 @ Expos 1–4 Hermanson (8–7) Hampton (9–7) Strickland (1) Olympic Stadium 13,641 52–42
95 July 21 @ Braves 3–6 Burkett (7–4) Leiter (10–4) Remlinger (8) Turner Field 49,313 52–43
96 July 22 @ Braves 4–0 Reed (5–2) Maddux (12–4) Turner Field 48,141 53–43
97 July 23 @ Braves 0–1 Ashby (6–7) B. J. Jones (4–5) Turner Field 46,872 53–44
98 July 25 Expos 5–0 Rusch (7–7) Hermanson (8–8) Shea Stadium 41,028 54–44
July 26 Expos Postponed (rain); rescheduled for July 27
99 July 27 (1) Expos 9–8 Franco (5–3) Strickland (2–1) Benitez (23) Shea Stadium N/A 55–44
100 July 27 (2) Expos 4–3 Hampton (10–7) Irabu (2–5) Shea Stadium 35,088 56–44
101 July 28 Cardinals 3–2 Leiter (11–4) Hentgen (9–8) Benitez (24) Shea Stadium 42,396 57–44
102 July 29 Cardinals 4–3 White (4–6) James (0–2) Benitez (25) Shea Stadium 50,726 58–44
103 July 30 Cardinals 4–2 B. J. Jones (5–5) Stephenson (11–7) Shea Stadium 45,733 59–44
104 July 31 Reds 0–6 Williamson (4–7) Rusch (7–8) Luebbers (1) Shea Stadium 42,774 59–45
August: (20–9) Home: 12–4; Away: 8–5
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
105 August 1 Reds 3–2 Hampton (11–7) Parris (5–14) Benitez (26) Shea Stadium 39,572 60–45
106 August 2 Reds 2–1 Leiter (12–4) Dessens (5–1) Benitez (27) Shea Stadium 42,111 61–45
107 August 4 @ Diamondbacks 6–1 Reed (6–2) Johnson (15–4) Cook (2) Bank One Ballpark 41,832 62–45
108 August 5 @ Diamondbacks 6–2 B. J. Jones (6–5) Guzman (3–2) R. White (3) Bank One Ballpark 41,656 63–45
109 August 6 @ Diamondbacks 5–9 Reynoso (8–7) Rusch (7–9) Mantei (8) Bank One Ballpark 39,641 63–46
110 August 7 @ Astros 6–5 (11) Benitez (3–4) Green (1–1) Enron Field 36,536 64–46
111 August 8 @ Astros 3–9 Powell (1–0) Leiter (12–5) Enron Field 38,031 64–47
112 August 9 @ Astros 12–5 Reed (7–2) Lima (4–14) Enron Field 35,432 65–47
113 August 10 @ Astros 10–3 B. J. Jones (7–5) McKnight (0–1) Enron Field 37,870 66–47
114 August 11 Giants 4–1 Rusch (8–9) Gardner (7–6) Benitez (28) Shea Stadium 33,944 67–47
115 August 12 Giants 3–2 Hampton (12–7) Rodriguez (4–2) Benitez (29) Shea Stadium 50,064 68–47
116 August 13 Giants 2–0 Leiter (13–5) Hernandez (11–9) Franco (4) Shea Stadium 39,841 69–47
117 August 14 Giants 1–11 Ortiz (8–10) Reed (7–3) Shea Stadium 35,296 69–48
118 August 15 (1) Rockies 7–5 Cook (6–2) House (1–1) Benitez (30) Shea Stadium N/A 70–48
119 August 15 (2) Rockies 4–3 B. J. Jones (8–5) Chouinard (1–2) Benitez (31) Shea Stadium 29,744 71–48
120 August 16 Rockies 5–7 Bohanon (7–8) Rusch (8–10) G. White (4) Shea Stadium 29,832 71–49
121 August 17 Rockies 13–2 Wendell (5–4) Yoshii (5–13) Shea Stadium 42,697 72–49
122 August 18 @ Dodgers 5–3 R. White (5–6) Adams (5–5) Benitez (32) Dodger Stadium 47,486 73–49
123 August 19 @ Dodgers 1–4 Park (12–8) Reed (7–4) Dodger Stadium 53,051 73–50
124 August 20 @ Dodgers 9–6 Wendell (6–4) Adams (5–6) Benitez (33) Dodger Stadium 46,122 74–50
125 August 21 @ Padres 4–5 (10) Hoffman (4–4) Cook (6–3) Qualcomm Stadium 21,234 74–51
126 August 22 @ Padres 1–16 Eaton (5–2) Mahomes (4–2) Erdos (2) Qualcomm Stadium 24,919 74–52
127 August 23 @ Padres 4–1 Leiter (14–5) Clement (11–12) Benitez (34) Qualcomm Stadium 26,376 75–52
128 August 25 Diamondbacks 13–3 Reed (8–4) Johnson (16–5) Shea Stadium 38,237 76–52
129 August 26 Diamondbacks 1–5 (10) Plesac (3–0) R. White (5–7) Shea Stadium 43,985 76–53
130 August 27 Diamondbacks 2–1 Hampton (13–7) Reynoso (10–9) Benitez (35) Shea Stadium 42,277 77–53
131 August 28 Astros 4–2 Rusch (9–10) Powell (1–1) Wendell (1) Shea Stadium 28,472 78–53
132 August 29 Astros 1–11 Miller (3–5) Leiter (14–6) Shea Stadium 39,967 78–54
133 August 30 Astros 1–0 Reed (9–4) Holt (6–13) Benitez (36) Shea Stadium 42,507 79–54
September: (14–14) Home: 7–4; Away: 7–10
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
134 September 1 @ Cardinals 5–6 Veres (2–3) Mahomes (4–3) Busch Stadium 39,056 79–55
135 September 2 @ Cardinals 1–2 Kile (16–9) Hampton (13–8) Busch Stadium 41,483 79–56
136 September 3 @ Cardinals 3–4 (11) Morris (3–3) White (5–8) Busch Stadium 42,133 79–57
137 September 4 @ Reds 2–6 Dessens (7–5) Leiter (14–7) Cinergy Field 26,571 79–58
138 September 5 @ Reds 3–2 (10) Wendell (7–4) Sullivan (2–6) Benitez (37) Cinergy Field 22,664 80–58
139 September 6 @ Reds 8–11 Riedling (2–0) Franco (5–4) Graves (25) Cinergy Field 24,681 80–59
140 September 8 Phillies 0–2 Padilla (4–5) Hampton (13–9) Brantley (22) Shea Stadium 38,808 80–60
141 September 9 Phillies 3–6 Person (8–5) Wendell (7–5) Shea Stadium 42,324 80–61
142 September 10 Phillies 3–0 Leiter (15–7) Daal (3–18) Shea Stadium 53,775 81–61
143 September 11 Brewers 2–8 Rigdon (4–4) Reed (9–5) Shea Stadium 21,797 81–62
144 September 12 Brewers 10–2 B. J. Jones (9–5) Snyder (3–9) Shea Stadium 22,570 82–62
145 September 13 Brewers 4–1 (10) Benitez (4–4) Acevedo (3–7) Shea Stadium 22,510 83–62
146 September 14 @ Expos 10–4 Rusch (10–10) Thurman (4–6) Olympic Stadium 6,219 84–62
147 September 15 @ Expos 3–4 Vazquez (10–7) Wendell (7–6) Strickland (7) Olympic Stadium 6,979 84–63
148 September 16 @ Expos 10–4 Reed (10–5) Hermanson (11–14) Olympic Stadium 9,045 85–63
149 September 17 @ Expos 0–5 Armas (6–8) B. J. Jones (9–6) Olympic Stadium 9,349 85–64
150 September 18 @ Braves 3–6 Maddux (18–8) Hampton (13–10) Rocker (23) Turner Field 41,937 85–65
151 September 19 @ Braves 4–12 Ashby (11–12) Rusch (10–11) Turner Field 46,584 85–66
152 September 20 @ Braves 6–3 Leiter (16–7) Glavine (19–9) Benitez (38) Turner Field 48,278 86–66
153 September 21 @ Phillies 5–6 Brantley (2–7) White (5–9) Veterans Stadium 17,769 86–67
154 September 22 @ Phillies 9–6 B. J. Jones (10–6) Wolf (11–8) Benitez (39) Veterans Stadium 21,128 87–67
155 September 23 @ Phillies 7–3 Hampton (14–10) Politte (3–3) Veterans Stadium 22,570 88–67
156 September 24 @ Phillies 3–2 Rusch (11–11) Chen (7–3) Benitez (40) Veterans Stadium 31,391 89–67
157 September 26 Braves 1–7 Burkett (10–6) Leiter (16–8) Shea Stadium 48,270 89–68
158 September 27 Braves 6–2 Reed (11–5) Millwood (10–13) Shea Stadium 48,858 90–68
159 September 28 Braves 8–2 B. J. Jones (11–6) Maddux (19–9) Shea Stadium 52,134 91–68
160 September 29 Expos 11–2 Hampton (15–10) Thurman (4–9) Shea Stadium 28,788 92–68
161 September 30 Expos 4–2 Wendell (8–6) Vazquez (11–9) Benitez (41) Shea Stadium 39,468 93–68
October: (1–0) Home: 1–0; Away: 0–0
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
162 October 1 Expos 3–2 (13) Mahomes (5–3) Powell (0–3) Shea Stadium 44,869 94–68

Roster

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2000 New York Mets
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Mike Piazza 136 482 156 .324 38 113
1B Todd Zeile 153 544 146 .268 22 79
2B Edgardo Alfonzo 150 544 176 .324 25 94
SS Mike Bordick 56 192 50 .260 4 21
3B Robin Ventura 141 469 109 .232 24 84
LF Benny Agbayani 119 350 101 .289 15 60
CF Jay Payton 149 488 142 .291 17 62
RF Derek Bell 144 546 145 .266 18 69

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Melvin Mora 79 215 56 .260 6 30
Todd Pratt 80 160 44 .275 8 25
Kurt Abbott 79 157 34 .217 6 12
Joe McEwing 87 153 34 .222 2 19
Lenny Harris 76 138 42 .304 3 13
Matt Franco 101 134 32 .239 2 14
Rey Ordóñez 45 133 25 .188 0 9
Darryl Hamilton 43 105 29 .276 1 6
Rickey Henderson 31 96 21 .219 0 2
Jon Nunnally 48 74 14 .189 2 6
Bubba Trammell 36 56 13 .232 3 12
Timo Pérez 24 49 14 .286 1 3
Jason Tyner 13 41 8 .195 0 5
Mark Johnson 21 22 4 .182 1 6
Jorge Toca 8 7 3 .429 0 4
Jorge Velandia 15 7 0 .000 0 0
David Lamb 7 5 1 .200 0 0
Vance Wilson 4 4 0 .000 0 0
Mike Kinkade 2 2 0 .000 0 0
Ryan McGuire 1 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Mike Hampton 33 217.2 15 10 3.14 151
Al Leiter 31 208.0 16 8 3.20 200
Glendon Rusch 31 190.2 11 11 4.01 157
Rick Reed 30 184.0 11 5 4.11 121
Bobby J. Jones 27 154.2 11 6 5.06 85
Dennis Springer 2 11.1 0 1 8.74 5
Bill Pulsipher 2 6.2 0 2 12.15 7

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Grant Roberts 4 7.0 0 0 11.57 6

Relief pitchers

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

Player G IP W L SV ERA SO
Armando Benítez 76 76.0 4 4 41 2.61 106
Pat Mahomes 53 94.0 5 3 0 5.46 76
Turk Wendell 77 82.2 8 6 1 3.59 73
Dennis Cook 68 59.0 6 3 2 5.34 53
John Franco 62 55.2 5 4 4 3.40 56
Rich Rodriguez 32 37.0 0 1 0 7.78 18
Rick White 22 28.1 2 3 1 3.81 20
Bobby Jones 11 21.2 0 1 0 4.15 20
Eric Cammack 8 10.0 0 0 0 6.30 9
Jim Mann 2 2.2 0 0 0 10.13 0
Jerrod Riggan 1 2.0 0 0 0 0.00 1
Derek Bell 1 1.0 0 0 0 36.00 0

Playoffs

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Game log

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2000 Postseason Game Log (8–6)
NLDS vs Giants (3–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
1 October 4 @ Giants 1–5 Hernandez (1–0) Hampton (0–1) Pacific Bell Park 40,430 0–1
2 October 5 @ Giants 5–4 (10) Benitez (1–0) Rodriguez (0–1) Franco (1) Pacific Bell Park 40,430 1–1
3 October 7 Giants 3–2 (13) White (1–0) Fultz (0–1) Shea Stadium 56,270 2–1
4 October 8 Giants 4–0 B. J. Jones (1–0) Gardner (0–1) Shea Stadium 56,245 3–1
NLCS vs Cardinals (4–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
1 October 11 @ Cardinals 6–2 Hampton (1–0) Kile (0–1) Busch Stadium 52,255 1–0
2 October 12 @ Cardinals 6–5 Wendell (1–0) Timlin (0–1) Benitez (1) Busch Stadium 52,250 2–0
3 October 14 Cardinals 2–8 Benes (1–0) Reed (0–1) Shea Stadium 55,693 2–1
4 October 15 Cardinals 10–6 Rusch (1–0) Kile (0–2) Shea Stadium 55,665 3–1
5 October 16 Cardinals 7–0 Hampton (2–0) Hentgen (0–1) Shea Stadium 55,695 4–1
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Location Attendance Record
1 October 21 @ Yankees 3–4 (12) Stanton (1–0) Wendell (0–1) Yankee Stadium 55,913 0–1
2 October 22 @ Yankees 5–6 Clemens (1–0) Hampton (0–1) Yankee Stadium 56,059 0–2
3 October 24 Yankees 4–2 Franco (1–0) Hernandez (0–1) Benitez (1) Shea Stadium 55,299 2–1
4 October 25 Yankees 2–3 Nelson (1–0) B. J. Jones (0–1) Rivera (1) Shea Stadium 55,290 3–1
5 October 26 Yankees 2–4 Stanton (2–0) Leiter (0–1) Rivera (2) Shea Stadium 55,292 4–1

Playoff rosters

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Playoff rosters

Awards and honors

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Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Norfolk Tides International League John Gibbons
AA Binghamton Mets Eastern League Doug Davis
A St. Lucie Mets Florida State League Dave Engle
A Capital City Bombers South Atlantic League John Stephenson
A-Short Season Pittsfield Mets New York–Penn League Tony Tijerina
Rookie Kingsport Mets Appalachian League Edgar Alfonzo

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References

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  3. ^ a b Charlie Hayes Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
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  5. ^ a b Bill Pulsipher Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.372, David Nemec and Scott latow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  7. ^ "Justin Huber Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. ^ Mike Bordick Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
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  10. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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