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词条 2010 New York Mets season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

     April  May  June  July and August  September and October  Game Log  Season standings  Record vs. opponents  Roster 

  3. Player stats

     Batting  Pitching 

  4. Farm system

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = New York Mets
| season = 2010
| image = USMC-100405-M-0000S-001.jpg
| image_size = 300
| caption = Citi Field on Opening Day in 2010
| logo = NewYorkMets.gif
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1962
| division = Eastern Division
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo = Nl 2005 newyork 01.gif
| ballpark = Citi Field
| y4 = 2009
| city = New York, New York
| y5 = 1962
| record = 79–83 (.488)
| divisional place = 4th
| owners = Fred Wilpon
| general managers = Omar Minaya
| managers = Jerry Manuel
| television = SportsNet New York
WPIX (CW affiliate)
| radio = WFAN (English)
WQBU-FM (Spanish)
|}}

The New York Mets' 2010 season was the franchise's 49th season and their second at Citi Field. The team was attempting to rebound from the injury plagued 2009 season as they sought their first postseason appearance since 2006. However, they failed in their goal, earning a 79-83 record and second consecutive fourth-place finish in the NL East, leading to the firing of manager Jerry Manuel and the dismissal of general manager Omar Minaya at the conclusion of the season.

Offseason

On November 6, 2009, the Mets declined to exercise relief pitcher J. J. Putz's 2010 team option, who subsequently signed with the Chicago White Sox.[1] Catcher Brian Schneider and shortstop Wilson Valdez signed contracts to the Philadelphia Phillies. Nelson Figueroa would also later join the Phillies on Opening Day upon being acquired off waivers from the Mets. On November 30, 2009, the Mets re-signed Alex Cora to an identical one year $2 million deal. They also signed former San Diego Padre catcher Henry Blanco and former Astro Chris Coste. In December 2009, the Mets signed pitchers Ryota Igarashi and Kelvim Escobar.

On December 29, the Mets signed outfielder Jason Bay to a four-year $65 million deal.[2] On January 5, 2010, the Mets signed R.A. Dickey to a minor league contract. On January 13, 2010, Carlos Beltrán underwent knee surgery, and did not return until after the All-Star break.[3] On January 22, 2010, The Mets acquired outfielder Gary Matthews, Jr. along with 21 million of the 23.5 million he was due of the last two years of his contract from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for relief pitcher Brian Stokes.[4]

The Mets signed right-handed pitcher Josh Fogg to a minor league deal on January 29, 2010, extending him an invitation to Spring training. The Mets also re-signed former member Mike Jacobs to a minor league deal and invited him to Spring training.[5] The Mets also continued this offseason's trend of signing catchers by finalizing a deal with catcher Rod Barajas.[6] The Mets later invited Raúl Valdés to spring training during March. He'd eventually make it on the roster in early April after Sean Green was placed on the disabled list.

On March 11, 2010, the Mets announced that starting shortstop José Reyes would miss 2–8 weeks after being diagnosed with a hyperthyroid problem, but on March 24, the Mets announced that he would return for camp that same day and would be ready for the first weekend series vs the Washington Nationals.[7]

Regular season

April

The Mets opened their season at home with a 7–1 victory over the Florida Marlins. After a shaky 4–8 start and questions surrounding the lineup, they called up highly touted prospect Ike Davis. The call-up and the surprising emergence of starting pitcher Mike Pelfrey who ended the month 4–0, with a NL leading 0.69 ERA along with the rest of the pitching staff, resulted in positive momentum for the Mets. They went 9–1 on a ten-game homestand, having done that twice in their history. They finished the homestand with an overall record of 13–9 and leading the NL East by a ½ game over the Phillies. The Mets wrapped up the month with a 9–1 win over the Phillies, giving them a 14–9 record and a 1½ game lead in the East.

May

The Mets followed their successful April by slumping to a 12–17 finish in May. However, after starting the month 6–14, the team's fortunes appeared to turn around beginning with a 5–3 victory over their crosstown rivals, the New York Yankees, on May 22. The Mets went on to win their three-game series against the Yankees, and followed it up with a three-game sweep of their NL East rivals, the first place Philadelphia Phillies. The series, in which the Mets shut the Phillies out in all three games, marked the first time the Mets had shut out a team three days in a row since 1969—when the Mets shut out the Phillies three games in a row in September.[8] It was also only the third time since 1876 that a first place team was shut out in all games of a sweep.[9] The Mets finished 12–17 in May and an even 26–26 overall, having gone 6–4 from May 20 onward.

June

The Mets had a strong June, continuing their winning ways at Citi Field with a nine-game home winning streak extending from May. The team finally won a series on the road, compiling a 7–2 record from June 11 to the 20th, sweeping the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians before losing two of three against the Yankees in Yankee Stadium. The Mets' resurgence was due in part to R.A. Dickey, Hisanori Takahashi and Jon Niese bolstering the starting rotation as well as José Reyes and David Wright emerging from their early season struggles to lead the team's offense. The Mets finished June 18–8, 1½ games behind the Atlanta Braves for the NL East lead and holding the NL Wild Card lead.

July and August

The Mets went into July in second place behind the Atlanta Braves. In the final series before the All-Star break, which began with the Mets just three games out of first, the Mets lost two of three to the Braves, dropping them to four games back. They never recovered, struggling for the rest of July, culminating with a 2-9 West Coast road trip, including a sweep at the hands of the last-place Arizona Diamondbacks. Their season spiraled downward further when in August, Francisco Rodriguez beat up his father-in-law in front of the other players' family. In the process, Rodriguez tore a ligament in his hand and, needing surgery, his season was ended. As a result, the Mets began the process of trying to void his contract, and placed him on the disqualified list, not paying him for the remainder of the season. In July Jason Bay suffered a concussion that he would never return from. Jeff Francoeur was traded to the Texas Rangers as August came to an end.

September and October

The season ended when Óliver Pérez earned his fifth loss of the season by hitting a batter then issuing three straight walks in the 14th inning against the Washington Nationals. The Mets lost the game 2-1.

Game Log

{{MLB Game log|year=2010|bgcolor=#002C77|fgcolor=white}}{{MLB Game log month|month=April (14–9)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 1 || April 5 || Marlins|| 7–1 || Santana (1–0) || Johnson (0–1) || — || 41,245 || 1–0 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 2 || April 7 || Marlins|| 6–7 {{small|(10)}} || Núñez (1–0) || Takahashi (0–1) || Wood (1) || 38,863 || 1–1 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 3 || April 8 || Marlins|| 1–3 || Robertson (1–0) || Niese (0–1) || Núñez (1) || 25,982 ||1–2 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 4 || April 9 || Nationals || 8–2 || Pelfrey (1–0) || Batista (0–1) || — || 28,055 || 2–2 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 5 || April 10 || Nationals || 3–4 || Lannan (1–1) || Pérez (0–1) || Capps (2) || 33,044 || 2–3 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 6 || April 11 || Nationals || 2–5 || Hernández (1–0) || Santana (1–1) || Capps (3) || 33,672 || 2–4 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 7 || April 13 || @ Rockies || 3–11 || Smith (1–1)|| Maine (0–1) || — || 25,110 || 2–5 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 8 || April 14 || @ Rockies || 5–6 {{small|(10)}} || Flores (1–0) || Mejía (0–1) || — || 26,310 || 2–6 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 9 || April 15 || @ Rockies || 5–0 || Pelfrey (2–0) || de la Rosa (1–1) || — || 26,195 || 3–6 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 10 || April 16 || @ Cardinals || 3–4 || Carpenter (2–0) || Nieve (0–1) || Franklin (4) || 40,101 || 3–7 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 11 || April 17 || @ Cardinals || 2–1 {{small|(20)}} || Rodríguez (1–0) || Mather (0–1) || Pelfrey (1) || 43,709 || 4–7 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 12 || April 18 || @ Cardinals || 3–5 || Wainwright (3–0) || Stoner (0–1) || — || 40,007 || 4–8 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 13 || April 19 || Cubs || 6–1 || Nieve (1–1) || Russell (0–1) || — || 27,940 || 5–8 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 14 || April 20 || Cubs || 4–0 || Pelfrey (3–0) || Zambrano (1–2) || — || 27,502 || 6–8 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 15 || April 21 || Cubs || 3–9 || Silva (2–0) || Pérez (0–2) || — || 25,684 || 6–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 16 || April 22 || Cubs || 5–2 || Santana (2–1) || Gorzelanny (0–2) || Rodríguez (1)|| 28,535 || 7–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 17 || April 23 || Braves || 5–2 || Takahashi (1–1) || Kawakami (0–3) || Rodríguez (2) || 32,265 || 8–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 18 || April 24 || Braves || 3–1 || Acosta (1–0) || Jurrjens (0–2) || Rodríguez (3) || 36,547 || 9–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 19 || April 25 || Braves || 1–0 {{small|(6)}} || Pelfrey (4–0) || Hanson (1–2) || — || 27,623 || 10–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#bbb"
| — || April 26 || Dodgers || colspan=7 |Game Postponed
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 20 || April 27 || Dodgers || 4–0 || Santana (3–1) || Kuroda (2–1) || — || || 11–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 21 || April 27 || Dodgers || 10–5 || Takahashi (2–1) || Haeger (0–3) || — || 32,012 || 12–9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 22 || April 28 || Dodgers || 7–3 || Maine (1–1) || Ely (0–1) || — || 29,724 || 13-9 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 23 || April 30 || @ Phillies || 9–1 || Niese (1–1) || Kendrick (0–1) || — || 45,296 || 14–9 || Box{{MLB Game log month end}}{{MLB Game log month|month=May (12–17)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 24 || May 1 || @ Phillies || 0–10 || Halladay (5–1) || Pelfrey (4–1) || — || 45,264 || 14–10 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 25 || May 2 || @ Phillies || 5–11 || Moyer (3–2) || Santana (3–2) || — || 45,439 || 14–11 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 26 || May 3 || @ Reds || 2–3 {{small|(11)}} || Masset (3–1)||Acosta (1–1) || — || 14,350 || 14–12 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 27 || May 4 || @ Reds || 5–4 || Feliciano (1–0) || Cordero (1–2) || Rodríguez (4) || 13,813 || 15–12 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 28 || May 5 || @ Reds || 4–5 {{small|(10)}}|| Owings (3–0) || Feliciano (1–1) || — || 16,798 || 15–13 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 29 || May 7 || Giants || 6–4 || Rodríguez (2–0) || Romo (0–3)|| — || 34,681 || 16–13 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 30 || May 8 || Giants || 5–4 {{small|(11)}}|| Takahashi (3–1) || Mota (0–1) || — || 36,764 || 17–13 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 31 || May 9 || Giants || 5–6 || Romo (1–3) || Mejía (0–2) || Wilson (7) || 35,641 || 17–14 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 32 || May 10 || Nationals || 2– 3|| Atilano (3-0)|| Maine (1–2) || Batista (1) || 29,313 || 17–15 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 33 || May 11 || Nationals || 8–6 || Valdés (1–0) || Clippard (6–1) || Rodríguez (5) || 31,606 || 18–15 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 34 || May 12 || Nationals || 4–6 || Clippard (7–1) || Rodríguez (2–1) || Capps (14) || 33,024 || 18–16 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 35 || May 13 || @ Marlins || 1–2 || Núñez (2–0) || Nieve (1–2) || — || 16,229 || 18–17 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 36 || May 14 || @ Marlins || 2–7 || Sánchez (2–2) || Pérez (0–3) || — || 21,221 || 18–18 || Box
|- style="text-align:center;background-color:#ffbbbb"
| 37 || May 15 || @ Marlins || 5–7 || Robertson (4–3) || Maine (1–3) || Núñez (8) || 26,007 || 18–19 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 38 || May 16 || @ Marlins || 8–10 || Nolasco (4–2) || Niese (1–2) || Núñez (9) || 17,977 || 18–20 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 39 || May 17 || @ Braves || 3–2 || Pelfrey (5–1) || Lowe (5–4) || Rodríguez (6) || 21,086 || 19–20 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 40 || May 18 || @ Braves || 2–3 || Wagner (3–0) || Feliciano (1–2) || — || 27,119 || 19–21 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 41 || May 19 || @ Nationals || 3–5 || Storen (1–0) || Valdés(1–1) || Capps (15) || 19,384 || 19–22 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 42 || May 20 || @ Nationals || 10–7 || Valdés (2–1) || Atilano (3–1) || — || 23,612 || 20–22 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 43 || May 21 || Yankees || 1–2 || Vázquez (3–4) || Dessens (0–1) || Rivera (8) || 41,382 || 20–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 44 || May 22 || Yankees || 5–3 || Pelfrey (6–1) || Hughes (5–1) || Rodríguez (7) || 41,343 || 21–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 45 || May 23 || Yankees || 6–4 || Santana (4–2)|| Sabathia (4–3) || Rodríguez (8) || 41,422 || 22–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 46 || May 25 || Phillies || 8–0 || Dickey (1–0) || Moyer (5–4) || Valdés (1) || 33,026 || 23–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 47 || May 26 || Phillies || 5–0 || Takahashi (4–1) || Blanton (1–3) || — || 33,223 || 24–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 48 || May 27 || Phillies || 3–0 || Pelfrey (7–1) || Hamels (5–3) || Rodríguez (9) || 35,903 || 25–23 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 49 || May 28 || @ Brewers || 0–2 || Gallardo (5–2) || Igarashi (0–1) || — || 32,773 || 25–24 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 50 || May 29 || @ Brewers || 6–8 || Coffey (2–1) || Nieve (1–3) || Axford (2) || 37,841 || 25–25 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 51 || May 30 || @ Brewers || 10–4 || Dickey (2–0) || Suppan (0–2) || — || 36,559 || 26–25 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 52 || May 31 || @ Padres || 6–18 || Correia (5-4) || Takahashi (4–2) || — || 20,023 || 26–26 || Box{{MLB Game log month end}}{{MLB Game log month|month=June (18–8)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="text-align:center;background-color:#bbffbb"
| 53 || June 1 || @ Padres || 4–2 || Pelfrey (8-1) || LeBlanc (2-4) || Rodríguez (10) || 17,393 || 27–26 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 54 || June 2 || @ Padres ||1–5 {{small|(11)}} || Webb (2–1) || Valdés (2–2) || — || 15,880 || 27–27 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 55 || June 4 || Marlins || 4–3 || Dickey (3–0)|| Sánchez (5–3)|| Rodríguez (11) || 30,042 || 28–27 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 56 || June 5 || Marlins || 6–1 || Niese (2–2) || Robertson (4–5) || — || 37,165 || 29–27 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 57 || June 6 || Marlins || 7–6 || Feliciano (2–2) || Hensley (1–2) || Rodríguez (12) || 36,612 || 30–27 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 58 || June 8 || Padres || 2–1 {{small|(11)}} || Dessens (1–1) || Mujica (2–1) || — || 30,086 || 31–27 || Box
|- style="background-color:#bbb"
| — || June 9 || Padres || colspan=7 |Game Postponed
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 59 || June 10 || Padres || 2–4 || Latos (6–4) || Santana (4–3) || Bell (17) || 32,365 || 31–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 60 || June 10 || Padres || 3–0 || Niese (3–2) || Garland (6–4) || — || 28,072 || 32–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 61 || June 11 || @ Orioles || 5–1 || Dickey (4–0) || Guthrie (3–7) || — || 28,554 || 33–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 62 || June 12 || @ Orioles || 3–1 || Takahashi (5–2) || Matusz (2–7) || Rodríguez (13) || 42,248 || 34–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 63 || June 13 || @ Orioles || 11–4 || Pelfrey (9–1) || Millwood (0–8) || — || 24,848 || 35–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 64 || June 15 || @ Indians || 7–6 || Santana (5–3) || Masterson (2–6) || Rodríguez (14) || 12,882 || 36–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 65 || June 16 || @ Indians || 8–4 || Niese (4–2) || Talbot (7–5) || — || 14,246 || 37–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 66 || June 17 || @ Indians || 6–4 || Dickey (5–0) || Westbrook (4–4) || Rodríguez (15) || 14,339 || 38–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 67 || June 18 || @ Yankees || 4–0 || Takahashi (6–2) || Vázquez (6–6) || Rodríguez (16) || 49,220 || 39–28 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 68 || June 19 || @ Yankees || 3–5 || Hughes (10–1) || Pelfrey (9–2) || Rivera (16) || 49,073 || 39–29 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 69 || June 20 || @ Yankees || 0–4 || Sabathia (8–3) || Santana (5–4) || — || 49,240 || 39–30 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 70 || June 22 || Tigers || 14–6 || Nieve (2–3) || Verlander (8–5) || — || 32,363 || 40–30 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 71 || June 23 || Tigers ||5–0 ||Dickey (6–0) ||Bonderman (3–5)|| — || 35,045 ||41–30||Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 72 || June 24 || Tigers || 5–6 || Galarraga (3-1) || Takahashi (6–3) || Valverde (17) || 31,319 || 41–31 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 73 || June 25 || Twins || 5–2 || Pelfrey (10–2) || Slowey (7–5) || Rodríguez (17) || 36,244 || 42–31 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 74 || June 26 || Twins || 0–6 || Pavano (9–6)|| Santana (5–5) || — || 37,510 || 42–32 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 75 || June 27 || Twins || 6–0 || Niese (5–2) || Baker (6–7) || — || 37,644 || 43–32 ||Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 76 || June 28 || @ Marlins^ || 3–10 || Nolasco (7–6) || Dickey (6–1) || — || 18,073 || 43–33 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 77 || June 29 || @ Marlins^ || 6–7 || Núñez (3–1) || Feliciano (2–3) || — || 18,373 || 43–34 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 78 || June 30 || @ Marlins^ || 6–5 ||Dessens (2–1) || Sanabia (0–1)|| Rodríguez (18) ||19,232 ||44–34 ||Box
|-
| colspan=8 | ^ - Played in San Juan, Puerto Rico{{MLB Game log month end}}{{MLB Game log month|month=July (9–17)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 79 || July 1 || @ Nationals || 1–2 || Capps (1–3) || Feliciano (2–4) || — || 20,167 || 44–35 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 80 || July 2 || @ Nationals || 5–3 || Niese (6–2) || Atiano (6–5) || Rodríguez (19) || 24,410 || 45–35 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 81 || July 3 || @ Nationals || 5–6 || Capps (2–3) || Rodríguez (2–2) || — || 39,214 || 45–36 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 82 || July 4 || @ Nationals || 9–5 || Takahashi (7–3) || Stammen (2–3) || Rodríguez (20) || 29,234 || 46–36 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 83 || July 5 || Reds || 6–8 || Smith (2–1) || Pelfrey (10–3)|| Cordero (23) || 36,764 || 46–37 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 84 || July 6 || Reds || 3–0 || Santana (6–5) || Maloney (0–1) || — || 27,473 || 47–37 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 85 || July 7 || Reds || 1–3 || Arroyo (9–4) || Niese (6–3) || Cordero (24) || 30,029 || 47–38 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 86 || July 9 || Braves || 2–4 || O'Flaherty (3–1) || Dickey (6–2)|| Wagner (20) || 36,356 || 47–39 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 87 || July 10 || Braves || 0–4 || Hudson (9–4) || Pelfrey (10–4) || — || 37,793 || 47–40 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 88 || July 11 || Braves || 3–0 || Santana (7–5) || Lowe (9–8)|| Rodríguez (21) || 36,402 || 48–40 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 89 || July 15 || @ Giants || 0–2 || Lincecum (10–4) || Dickey (6–3) || — || 38,416 || 48–41 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 90 || July 16 || @ Giants || 0–1 || Zito (8–4) || Niese (6–4) || Wilson (24) || 41,869 || 48–42 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 91 || July 17 || @ Giants || 4–8 || Cain (7–8) || Takahashi (7–4) || Wilson (25) || 42,599 || 48–43 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 92 || July 18 || @ Giants || 4–3 {{small|(10)}} || Rodríguez (3–2) || Wilson (2–1) || — || 37,623 || 49–43 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 93 || July 19 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–13 || Kennedy (5–7) || Pelfrey (10–5 )|| — || 18,253 || 49–44 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 94 || July 20 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–3 || Enright (2–2) || Dickey (6–4) || Gutiérrez (3) || 18,749 || 49–45 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 95 || July 21 || @ Diamondbacks || 3–4 {{small|(14)}}|| Boyer (2–2) || Nieve (2–4) || — || 18,223 || 49–46 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 96 || July 22 || @ Dodgers || 0–2 || Kuroda (8–8) || Takahashi (7–5) || Kuo (3) || 42,299 || 49–47 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 97 || July 23 || @ Dodgers || 6–1 || Santana (8–5) || Padilla (4–3) || — || 44,626 || 50–47 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 98 || July 24 || @ Dodgers || 2–3 {{small|(13)}} ||Sherrill (1–1) ||Pérez (0–4) || — || 43,506 || 50–48 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 99 || July 25 || @ Dodgers || 0–1 || Kershaw (10–5) || Feliciano (2–5) || Jansen (1) || 39,897 || 50–49 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 100 || July 27 || Cardinals || 8–2 || Niese (7–4) || Wainwright (14–6) || — || 37,479 || 51–49 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 101 || July 28 || Cardinals || 7–8 {{small|(13)}} || MacDougal (1–0) || Feliciano (2–6) || Franklin (19) || 35,009 || 51–50 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 102 || July 29 || Cardinals || 4–0 || Dickey (7–4) || Hawksworth (4–7) || Rodríguez (22) || 40,087 || 52–50 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 103 || July 30 || Diamondbacks || 6–9 || Kennedy (6–8) || Valdés (2–3) || Heilman (4) || 34,280 || 52–51 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 104 || July 31 || Diamondbacks || 5–4 || Rodríguez (4–2) || Gutierrez (0–6) || — || 35,287 || 53–51 || Box{{MLB Game log month end}}{{MLB Game log month|month=August (12–16)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 105 || August 1 || Diamondbacks || 1–14 || Hudson (1–0)|| Niese (7–5) || — || 35,014 || 53–52 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 106 || August 2 || @ Braves || 1–4 || Hudson (12–5) || Santana (8–6) || Wagner (25) || 33,030 || 53–53 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 107 || August 3 || @ Braves || 3–2 || Acosta (2–1) || Wagner (5–2)|| Rodríguez (23)|| 26,578 || 54–53 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 108 || August 4 || @ Braves || 3–8 || Dunn (1–0) || Pelfrey (10–6) || — || 28,536 || 54–54 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 109 || August 6 || @ Phillies || 5–7 || Durbin (3–1) || Parnell (0–1) || Lidge (13) || 45,378 || 54–55 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 110 || August 7 || @ Phillies || 1–0 || Santana (9–6) || Hamels (7–8) || Rodríguez (24) || 45,194 || 55–55 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 111 || August 8 || @ Phillies || 5–6 || Halladay (14–8) || Dickey (7–5) || Lidge (14) || 45,402 || 55–56 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 112 || August 10 || Rockies || 1–0 || Pelfrey (11–6) || Jiménez (17–3) || Rodríguez (25) || 30,036 || 56–56 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 113 || August 11 || Rockies || 2–6 || Belisle (5–4) || Takahashi (7–6) || — || 30,554 || 56–57 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 114 || August 12 || Rockies || 4–0 || Santana (10–6) || Hammel (8–7) || — || 32,272 || 57–57 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 115 || August 13 || Phillies || 1–0 || Dickey (8–5) || Hamels (7–9) || — || 35,440 || 58–57 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 116 || August 14 || Phillies || 0–4 || Halladay (15–8) || Misch (0–1)|| — || 39,151 || 58–58 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 117 || August 15 || Phillies || 1–3 || Kendrick (8–5) || Pelfrey (11–7) || Lidge (16)|| 31,345 || 58–59 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 118 || August 16 || @ Astros || 3–1 || Feliciano (3–6) || Lindstrom (2–4) || Takahashi (1) || 22,688 || 59–59 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 119 || August 17 || @ Astros || 3–4 || Melancon (1–0) || Santana (10–7) || López (1) || 26,279 || 59–60 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 120 || August 18 || @ Astros || 3–2 || Dessens (3–1) || Chacín (1–2) || Acosta (1) || 23,403 || 60–60 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 121 || August 19 || @ Astros || 2–3 || Norris (6–7) || Misch (0–2) || Lyon (5) || 26,271 || 60–61 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 122 || August 20 || @ Pirates || 7–2 || Pelfrey (12–7) || Karstens (2–10) || — || 23,695 || 61–61 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 123 || August 21 || @ Pirates || 5–1{{small|(6)}} || Niese (8–5) || McDonald (2–3) || — || 28,759 || 62–61 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 124 || August 22 || @ Pirates || 1–2 || Duke (6–12) || Santana (10–8) || Hanrahan (2) || 24,730 || 62–62 ||Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 125 || August 24 || Marlins || 6–5 || Takahashi (8–6) || Ohman (0–2) || — || 27,136 || 63–62 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 126 || August 25 || Marlins || 4–5||Sanabia (3-1) || Misch (0-3) ||Núñez (29) ||27,096|| 63–63|| Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 127 || August 26 || Marlins || 4–11 ||Sánchez (11-8) || Niese (8–6) || — || 28,640||63–64 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 128 || August 27 || Astros ||2–1 ||Pelfrey (13–7) ||Figueroa (3-2) || Takahashi (2)|| 30,178 ||64–64 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 129 || August 28 || Astros || 1–4 || Myers (10–7) || Santana (10–9) || Lyon (9) || 33,024 || 64–65 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 130 || August 29 || Astros || 5–1 || Dickey (8–5) || Norris (6–8) || — || 32,779 || 65–65 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 131 || August 30 || @ Braves || 3–9 || Jurrjens (6–4) || Misch (0–4) || O'Flaherty (9) || 18,842 || 65–66 ||Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 132 || August 31 || @ Braves || 2–9 || Minor (3–0) || Niese (8–7) || — || 18,430 || 65–67 || Box{{MLB Game log month end}}{{MLB Game log month|month=September (14–16)|bgcolor=#FB4F14|box=y|hide=y}}
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 133 || September 1 || @ Braves || 1–4 || Hanson (9–10) || Pelfrey (13–8) || Wagner (31) || 19,938 || 66–68 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 134 || September 2 || @ Braves || 4–2 || Santana (11–9) || Hudson (15–6) || Takahashi (3) || 24,895 || 66–68 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 135 || September 3 || @ Cubs || 6–7 || Russell (1–1) || Dickey (9–6) || Mármol (26) || 31,424 || 66–69 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 136 || September 4 || @ Cubs || 3–5 || Zambrano (6–5) || Mejía (0–3) || Mármol (27) || 39,473 || 66–70 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 137 || September 5 || @ Cubs || 18–5 || Niese (9–7) || Dempster (12–10) || — || 40,788 || 67–70 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 138 || September 6 || @ Nationals || 3–13 || Olsen (4–8)|| Pelfrey (13–9)|| — || 20,224 || 67–71|| Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 139 || September 7 || @ Nationals || 4–1 || Gee (1–0) || Maya (0–1) || Takahashi (4) || 13,835 || 68–71 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 140 || September 8 || @ Nationals || 3–2 || Dickey (10–6) || Hernández (9–11)|| Takahashi (5) || 16,002 || 69–71 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 141 || September 10 || Phillies || 4–8 || Halladay (18–10) || Mejía (0–4) || — || 33,071 || 69–72 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 142 || September 11 || Phillies || 4–3 || Pelfrey (14–9) || Kendrick (9–9) || Takahashi (6) || 35,788 || 70–72 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 143 || September 12 || Phillies || 0–3 || Oswalt (12–13) || Niese (9–8) || — || 31,563 || 70–73 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 144 || September 13 || Pirates || 1–0 (10) || Takahashi (9–6) || Park (3–3) || — || 24,384 || 71–73 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 145 || September 14 || Pirates || 9–1 || Dickey (11–6) || Duke (7–14) || — || 27,438 || 72–73 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 146 || September 15 || Pirates || 8–7 || Valdés (3–3) || Maholm (7–15) || Takahashi (7) || 29,000 || 73–73 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 147 || September 16 || Pirates || 6–2 || Pelfrey (15–9) || Ledezma (0–3) || — || 28,790 || 74–73 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 148 || September 17 || Braves || 4–6 || Hanson (10–11) || Niese (9–9) || Wagner (34) || 28,002 || 74–74 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 149 || September 18 || Braves || 2–4 || Hudson (16–8) || Gee (1–1) || Wagner (35) || 33,051 || 74–75 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 150 || September 19 || Braves || 3–6 || Lowe (14–12) || Dickey (11–7) || Kimbrel (1) || 33,612 || 74–76 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 151 || September 21 || @ Marlins || 2–5 || Veras (3–2) || Dessens (3–2) || Hensley (4) || 19,422 || 74–77 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 152 || September 22 || @ Marlins || 5–7 || Sanabia (5–3) || Niese (9–10) || Hensley (5) || 21,123 || 74–78 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 153 || September 24 || @ Phillies || 2–3 || Blanton (8–6) || Dickey (11–8) || Lidge (27) || 45,309 || 74–79 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 154 || September 25 || @ Phillies || 5–2 || Gee (2–1)|| Kendrick (10–10) || Takahashi (8) || 45,274 || 75–79 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 155 || September 26 || @ Phillies || 7–3 || Acosta (3–1) || Hamels (12–11) || — || 45,302 || 76–79 || Box
|- style="background-color:#bbb"
| — || September 27 || Brewers || colspan=7 | Game Postponed
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 156 || September 28 || Brewers || 4–3 || Dessens (4–2)|| Axford (8–2) || — || 24,666 || 77–79 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 157 || September 29 || Brewers || 7–8 || Villanueva (2–0)|| Acosta (3–2) || Axford (23) || — || 77–80 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 158 || September 29 || Brewers || 1–3 || Bush (8–13) || Dickey (11–9) || Hoffman (10) || 28,280 || 77–81 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 159 || September 30 || Brewers || 2–9 || Narveson (12–9) || Gee (2–2) || — || 24,661 || 77–82 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 160 || October 1 || Nationals || 2–1 {{small|(10)}} || Takahashi (10–6) || Clippard (11–7) || — || 29,424 || 78–82 || Box
|- style="background-color:#cfc"
| 161 || October 2 || Nationals || 7–2 || Igarashi (1–1) || Clippard (11–8) || — || 30,386 || 79–82 || Box
|- style="background-color:#fbb"
| 162 || October 3 || Nationals || 1–2 || Peralta (1–0) || Pérez (0–5) || Batista (2) || 30,849 || 79–83 || Box{{MLB Game log month end}}
|-
| colspan=9 | Legend:      {{legend inline|#cfc}} = Win      {{legend inline|#fbb}} = Loss      {{legend inline|#bbb}} = Postponement
Bold = Mets team member{{end}}

Season standings

{{2010 NL East standings|team=NYM}}

Record vs. opponents

{{2010 NL Record vs. opponents|team=NYM}}

Roster

2010 New York Mets
Roster
Pitchers
  • {{MLBplayer|36|Manny Acosta}}
  • {{MLBplayer|64|Elmer Dessens}}
  • {{MLBplayer|43|R.A. Dickey}}
  • {{MLBplayer|25|Pedro Feliciano}}
  • {{MLBplayer|35|Dillon Gee}}
  • {{MLBplayer|50|Sean Green}}
  • {{MLBplayer|18|Ryota Igarashi}}
  • {{MLBplayer|33|John Maine}}
  • {{MLBplayer|32|Jenrry Mejía}}
  • {{MLBplayer|48|Patrick Misch}}
  • {{MLBplayer|49|Jon Niese}}
  • {{MLBplayer|38|Fernando Nieve}}
  • {{MLBplayer|39|Bobby Parnell}}
  • {{MLBplayer|34|Mike Pelfrey}}
  • {{MLBplayer|46|Óliver Pérez}}
  • {{MLBplayer|75|Francisco Rodríguez}}
  • {{MLBplayer|57|Johan Santana}}
  • {{MLBplayer|29|Tobi Stoner}}
  • {{MLBplayer|47|Hisanori Takahashi}}
  • {{MLBplayer|22|Raúl Valdés}}
Catchers
  • {{MLBplayer|21|Rod Barajas}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 4|Henry Blanco}}
  • {{MLBplayer|13|Mike Nickeas}}
  • {{MLBplayer|30|Josh Thole}}
Infielders
  • {{MLBplayer|12|Joaquín Árias}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 1|Luis Castillo}}
  • {{MLBplayer|13|Alex Cora}}
  • {{MLBplayer|29|Ike Davis}}
  • {{MLBplayer|19|Mike Hessman}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 3|Luis Hernández}}
  • {{MLBplayer|35|Mike Jacobs}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 7|José Reyes}}
  • {{MLBplayer|17|Fernando Tatís}}
  • {{MLBplayer|11|Rubén Tejada}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 2|Justin Turner}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 5|David Wright}}
Outfielders
  • {{MLBplayer|44|Jason Bay}}
  • {{MLBplayer|15|Carlos Beltrán}}
  • {{MLBplayer|23|Chris Carter}}
  • {{MLBplayer|27|Frank Catalanotto}}
  • {{MLBplayer|21|Lucas Duda}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 6|Nick Evans}}
  • {{MLBplayer|27|Jesús Feliciano}}
  • {{MLBplayer|12|Jeff Francoeur}}
  • {{MLBplayer|26|Fernando Martínez}}
  • {{MLBplayer|19|Gary Matthews, Jr.}}
  • {{MLBplayer|16|Ángel Pagán}}
Manager
  • {{MLBplayer|53|Jerry Manuel}}
Coaches
  • {{MLBplayer|51|Chip Hale}} (third base)
  • {{MLBplayer|56|Dave Jauss}} (bench)
  • {{MLBplayer|20|Howard Johnson}} (hitting)
  • {{MLBplayer|55|Randy Niemann}} (bullpen)
  • {{MLBplayer|52|Razor Shines}} (first base)
  • {{MLBplayer|59|Dan Warthen}} (pitching)

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In; SB = Stolen Bases; BB = Base on Balls; K = Strike Outs AVG = Batting average;
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBKAVG
José Reyes 133 563 83 159 29 10 11 54 30 31 63 .282
David Wright 157 587 87 166 36 3 29 103 19 69 161 .293
Ángel Pagán 151 579 80 168 31 7 11 69 37 44 97 .290
Jason Bay 95 348 48 90 20 6 6 47 10 44 91 .259
Jeff Francoeur 124 401 43 95 16 2 11 54 8 29 76 .237
Ike Davis 147 523 73 138 33 1 19 71 3 72 178 .264
Rod Barajas 74 249 56 30 11 0 12 34 0 8 39 .225
Carlos Beltrán 64 220 21 56 11 3 7 27 3 30 39 .255
Josh Thole 73 202 17 56 7 1 3 17 1 24 25 .277
Luis Castillo 86 247 28 58 4 2 0 17 8 39 25 .235
Alex Cora 62 169 14 35 6 3 0 20 4 10 16 .207
Henry Blanco 50 130 10 28 5 0 2 8 1 11 26 .215
Gary Matthews, Jr. 36 58 9 11 3 0 0 1 1 6 24 .190
Fernando Tatís 41 65 6 12 4 0 2 6 0 6 19 .185
Chris Carter 100 167 15 44 9 0 4 24 1 12 17 .263
Rubén Tejada 78 216 28 46 12 0 1 15 2 22 38 .213
Lucas Duda 29 84 11 17 6 0 4 13 0 6 22 .202
Mike Pelfrey 32 62 2 7 0 0 0 3 0 2 13 .113
Johan Santana 27 62 2 11 3 0 1 1 0 0 22 .177
Mike Hessman 32 55 6 7 2 1 1 6 0 8 23 .127
Frank Catalanotto 25 25 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 .160
Mike Jacobs 7 24 1 5 1 0 1 2 0 3 7 .208
Jon Niese 30 53 3 10 2 0 0 4 0 8 27 .189
Jesús Feliciano 54 108 12 25 4 1 0 3 1 6 12 .231
Luis Hernández 17 44 4 11 1 0 2 6 1 2 7 .250
Nick Evans 20 36 5 11 3 0 1 5 0 1 10 .306
R.A. Dickey 25 51 7 13 2 0 0 5 0 3 8 .255
Joaquín Árias 22 30 5 6 1 0 0 4 0 2 6 .200
John Maine 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 .000
Óliver Pérez 17 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 .111
Hisanori Takahashi 51 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .063
Fernando Martínez 7 18 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 .167
Dillon Gee 5 12 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 .167
Mike Nickeas 5 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .200
Raúl Valdés 36 10 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 .400
Pat Misch 12 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 .125
Justin Turner 4 8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .125
Ramón Ortiz 16 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Jenrry Mejía 30 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333
Fernando Nieve 39 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Bobby Parnell 41 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000

Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits; R = Runs; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; ERA = Earned run average;
PlayerGGSWLSVIPHRERBBKERA
Mike Pelfrey34331591204.02138883681133.66
Johan Santana29291190199.01796766551442.98
R.A. Dickey27261190174.11656255421042.84
Jon Niese30309100173.21929781621484.20
Hisanori Takahashi53121068122.01165149431143.61
Pedro Feliciano92036062.266242330563.30
Raúl Valdés38133158.259333227564.91
Francisco Rodríguez530422557.1451414 21672.20
Elmer Dessens53042047.041141216162.30
Óliver Pérez17705046.154373542376.80
Fernando Nieve40124042.037282822386.00
Manny Acosta41032139.230131318422.95
John Maine9913039.247292725396.13
Jenrry Mejía33304039.046212020224.62
Pat Misch12604037.24320164233.82
Bobby Parnell41001035.04113118332.83
Dillon Gee5522033.02510815172.18
Ryota Igarashi34011030.129242418257.12
Ramón Ortiz16212030.033222116216.30
Brian Bruney19012017.221181520167.64
Sean Green1100009.17648123.86
Tobi Stoner100102.1311103.86

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level14=AAA|team14=Buffalo Bisons|league14=International League|manager14=Ken Oberkfell
|level15=AA |team15=Binghamton Mets|league15=Eastern League|manager15=Tim Teufel
|level16=A |team16=St. Lucie Mets|league16=Florida State League|manager16=Edgar Alfonzo
|level17=A |team17=Savannah Sand Gnats|league17=South Atlantic League|manager17=Pedro López
|level18=A-Short Season|team18=Brooklyn Cyclones|league18=New York–Penn League|manager18=Wally Backman
|level19=Rookie|team19=Kingsport Mets|league19=Appalachian League|manager19=Mike DiFelice
|level20=Rookie|team20= GCL Mets|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=Sandy Alomar, Sr.}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/2009-11-06-2655657840_x.htm|title=Mets decline 2010 option on reliever J.J. Putz|date=November 6, 2009|agency=Associated Press|work=USA Today| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/baseball/mlb/12/29/heyman.mets.bay/index.html|title=Mets reach deal with Bay|date=December 29, 2009|work=SI.com| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100113&content_id=7913538&vkey=news_nym&fext=.jsp&c_id=nym|title=Beltran undergoes surgery on right knee|date=January 14, 2010|first=Marty|last=Noble|work=MLB.com|publisher=Mets.com| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=4848752&type=story|date=January 22, 2010|title=Angels send Matthews, cash to Mets|agency=Associated Press|work=ESPN| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/baseball/mlb/02/10/mets.jacobs/index.html|title=Mets sign Jacobs to minor-league deal|work=Sports Illustrated|date=February 10, 2010|first=Jon|last=Heyman|authorlink=Jon Heyman| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/mets-sign-rod-barajas/|title=Mets Sign Rod Barajas|date=February 20, 2010|first=David|last=Waldstein|work=New York Times| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/dailypitch/post/2010/03/jose-reyes-out-indefinitely-with-hyperthyroid/1|title=Mets' Jose Reyes out 2–8 weeks with thyroid problem|date=March 11, 2010|work=USA Today| accessdate= June 18, 2010 }}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/37391606/ns/sports-baseball/print/1/displaymode/1098/|title=Mets shut out Phillies for third straight game|date=May 28, 2010|first=Ben|last=Walker|agency=Associated Press|work=NBC Sports| accessdate= August 12, 2010 }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.metsblog.com/2010/05/28/elias-mets-sweep-phillies-was-a-historical-series/ |title=Elias: Mets Sweep Phillies was a Historical Series |date=May 28, 2010 |first=Matthew |last=Cerrone |work=Metsblog.com |accessdate=June 18, 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100530065035/http://www.metsblog.com/2010/05/28/elias-mets-sweep-phillies-was-a-historical-series/ |archivedate=May 30, 2010 |deadurl=no |df=mdy }}
{{S-start}}{{succession box
| title = New York Mets seasons
| years =2010
| before =2009
| after = 2011
}}{{end}}

External links

{{Commons category|2010 New York Mets season}}
  • 2010 New York Mets season Official Site
  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/2010-schedule-scores.shtml 2010 New York Mets season at Baseball Reference]
  • 2010 New York Mets season at ESPN
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