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词条 1995 New York Mets season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

     Season standings  Record vs. opponents  Opening Day roster  Transactions 

  3. Roster

  4. Player stats

     Batting  Other batters   Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  5. Farm system

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = New York Mets
| season = 1995
| misc =
| logo = NewYorkMets.gif
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1962
| division = Eastern Division
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Shea Stadium
| y4 = 1964
| city = New York
| y5 = 1962
| owners = Fred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday, Jr.
| general managers = Joe McIlvaine
| managers = Dallas Green
| television = WWOR-TV/SportsChannel New York
(Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Fran Healy, Rusty Staub, Gary Thorne)
| radio = WFAN
(Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Howie Rose)
WXLX (spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Renato Morffi)
}}

The New York Mets' 1995 season was the 34th regular season for the Mets. They went 69-75 and finished 2nd in the NL East. They were managed by Dallas Green. They played home games at Shea Stadium.

Offseason

  • November 18, 1994: Paul Byrd was traded by the Cleveland Indians with a player to be named later, Jerry Dipoto, and Dave Mlicki to the New York Mets for Jeromy Burnitz and Joe Roa. The Cleveland Indians sent Jesus Azuaje (minors) (December 6, 1994) to the New York Mets to complete the trade.[1]
  • December 7, 1994: Jarvis Brown was signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets.[2]

Regular season

Although the Mets failed to finish above .500 for the fourth consecutive season, their second-place finish was the highest they had placed since 1990.

After three and a half seasons, the Mets parted ways with Bobby Bonilla. The former All-Star turned lightning rod for fan criticism was dealt to the Baltimore Orioles at the trade deadline. Shortly thereafter, the Mets traded their other big acquisition from the infamous 1991-92 offseason and sent pitcher Bret Saberhagen to the Colorado Rockies.

1995 saw the emergence of Rico Brogna], to that point a backup infielder, as a major contributor to the Mets lineup. Installed as the team's first baseman, Brogna led the team with a .289 average while recording 22 home runs and 79 RBI. Second baseman Jeff Kent continued to provide power as he once again reached the 20-home run mark. Jose Vizcaino led the team in hits and posted a .287 average. As far as starting pitching went, there was not as much positive to say. Bobby Jones' 10 wins led the team and Dave Mlicki's 9-7 record was the only other plus-.500 mark among Met starters.

Season standings

{{1995 NL East standings|highlight=New York Mets}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1995 NL Record vs. opponents|team=NYM}}

Opening Day roster

  • Bobby Bonilla
  • Rico Brogna
  • Brett Butler
  • Carl Everett
  • Todd Hundley
  • Jeff Kent
  • Bret Saberhagen
  • David Segui
  • José Vizcaíno [3]

Transactions

  • April 11, 1995: Brett Butler signed as a Free Agent with the New York Mets.[4]
  • May 29, 1995: Jarvis Brown was released by the New York Mets.[2]
  • June 1, 1995: Aaron Rowand was drafted by the New York Mets in the 40th round of the 1995 amateur draft, but did not sign.[5]
  • June 5, 1995: Josías Manzanillo was selected off waivers by the New York Yankees from the New York Mets.[6]
  • July 28, 1995: Bobby Bonilla was traded by the New York Mets with a player to be named later to the Baltimore Orioles for Damon Buford and Alex Ochoa. The New York Mets sent Jimmy Williams (minors) (August 16, 1995) to the Baltimore Orioles to complete the trade.[7]
  • July 31, 1995: Bret Saberhagen was traded by the New York Mets with a player to be named later to the Colorado Rockies for Juan Acevedo and Arnold Gooch (minors). The New York Mets sent David Swanson (minors) (August 4, 1995) to the Colorado Rockies to complete the trade.[8]
  • August 18, 1995: Brett Butler was traded by the New York Mets to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Dwight Maness (minors) and Scott Hunter (minors).[4]

Roster

1995 New York Mets
Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|36|Mike Birkbeck}}{{MLBplayer|43|Paul Byrd}}{{MLBplayer|47|Reid Cornelius}}{{MLBplayer|45|Jerry DiPoto}}{{MLBplayer|36|Don Florence}}{{MLBplayer|31|John Franco}}{{MLBplayer|40|Eric Gunderson}}{{MLBplayer|27|Pete Harnisch}}{{MLBplayer|35|Doug Henry}}{{MLBplayer|29,44|Jason Isringhausen}}{{MLBplayer|47|Jason Jacome}}{{MLBplayer|28|Bobby Jones}}{{MLBplayer|44|Kevin Lomon}}{{MLBplayer|39|Josías Manzanillo}}{{MLBplayer|34|Blas Minor}}{{MLBplayer|38|Dave Mlicki}}{{MLBplayer|29|Robert Person}}{{MLBplayer|21|Bill Pulsipher}}{{MLBplayer|43|Mike Remlinger}}{{MLBplayer|17|Bret Saberhagen}}{{MLBplayer|40|Dave Telgheder}}{{MLBplayer|49|Pete Walker}}Catchers{{MLBplayer|30|Alberto Castillo}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Todd Hundley}}{{MLBplayer|33|Kelly Stinnett}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|13|Edgardo Alfonzo}}{{MLBplayer|23|Tim Bogar}}{{MLBplayer|25|Bobby Bonilla}}{{MLBplayer|26|Rico Brogna}}{{MLBplayer|42|Butch Huskey}}{{MLBplayer|12|Jeff Kent}}{{MLBplayer|11|Aaron Ledesma}}{{MLBplayer|19|Bill Spiers}}{{MLBplayer|15|José Vizcaíno}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|18|Jeff Barry}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Damon Buford}}{{MLBplayer|22|Brett Butler}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Carl Everett}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Chris Jones}}{{MLBplayer|22|Alex Ochoa}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Joe Orsulak}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Ricky Otero}}{{MLBplayer|21|David Segui}}{{MLBplayer|20|Ryan Thompson}}Other batters{{MLBplayer| 5|Brook Fordyce}}Manager{{MLBplayer|46|Dallas Green}}Coaches{{MLBplayer| 4|Mike Cubbage (third base)}}{{MLBplayer|55|Frank Howard (first base)}}{{MLBplayer|10|Tom McCraw (hitting)}}{{MLBplayer|52|Greg Pavlick (pitching)}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Bobby Wine (bench)}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Steve Swisher (bullpen)}}

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Carl Everett 79 289 75 .260 12 54

Other batters

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI

Starting pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERASO

Other pitchers

PlayerGIPWLERA
Relief pitchers
PlayerGWLSVERASO

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level14=AAA|team14=Norfolk Tides|league14=International League|manager14=Toby Harrah
|level15=AA |team15=Binghamton Mets|league15=Eastern League|manager15=John Tamargo
|level16=A |team16=St. Lucie Mets|league16=Florida State League|manager16=Rafael Landestoy
|level17=A |team17=Capital City Bombers|league17=South Atlantic League|manager17=Howie Freiling
|level18=A-Short Season|team18=Pittsfield Mets|league18=New York–Penn League|manager18=Ron Gideon
|level19=Rookie|team19=Kingsport Mets|league19=Appalachian League|manager19=John Gibbons
|level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Mets|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20= John Stephenson

}}LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Kingsport[9]

References

1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/byrdpa01.shtml Paul Byrd Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
2. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/brownja03.shtml
3. ^1995 New York Mets Roster by Baseball Almanac
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/butlebr01.shtml Brett Butler Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
5. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rowanaa01.shtml
6. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/manzajo01.shtml
7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bonilbo01.shtml Bobby Bonilla Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/saberbr01.shtml Bret Saberhagen Statistics] Baseball-Reference.com
9. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

External links

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1995.shtml 1995 New York Mets]
  • 1995 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com
{{1995 MLB season by team}}{{New York Mets}}

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