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{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly | name = New York Mets | image = Mets 50th Anniversary Baseball on the Porch (7748375074).jpg | image_size = 300 | caption = The Mets celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2012. | season = 2012 | misc = | 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 = 74–88 (.457) | divisional place = 4th | owners = Fred Wilpon | general managers = Sandy Alderson | managers = Terry Collins | television = SportsNet New York WPIX (CW affiliate) (Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Ralph Kiner) | radio = WFAN (English) New York Mets Radio Network (Howie Rose, Josh Lewin, Ed Coleman) WQBU-FM (Spanish) (Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jiminez) |}}The New York Mets' 2012 season was the franchise's 51st season and its fourth in Citi Field. The team celebrated its 50th anniversary, as they became a team in 1962. Johan Santana pitched the first no-hitter in franchise history on June 1, 2012. The Mets missed the post season for a 6th straight year. OffseasonShortly after the 2011 season ended, the Mets made changes to their coaching staff, keeping only pitching coach Dan Warthen and hitting coach Dave Hudgens. 3rd base coach Chip Hale went to the Oakland Athletics to join manager Bob Melvin.[1] General Manager Sandy Alderson said that the "changes were necessary for us to move forward."[2] Former A's manager Bob Geren was named to replace Hale.[3] New additions will improve the depth of the bullpen, that was known to be sub-par in relief in the 2011 season.[4] They added reliever Ramon Ramírez,and center fielder Andrés Torres, in exchange for the starting centerfielder Ángel Pagán. They also signed Frank Francisco, who will be their closer. They also added Jon Rauch, who is the tallest current player in the MLB, and will be the set-up man for Francisco. For 2012, the Mets made several construction changes to Citi Field's dimensions. In center field a new 8 foot wall was built in front of the 16 foot wall, coined by fans as,"The Great Wall of Flushing."[5] In right field a new wall in front of the existing Mo's Zone was also built. The Mets overhauled their uniforms for 2012. The cream colored pinstriped uniform became the primary home uniform, while the snow white uniforms serves as the alternate home uniform. The black drop-shadows were removed from the pinstriped, snow white and road gray jerseys and the black two toned cap has been retired. The black jersey and all black cap was worn on a limited basis on the road and was retired at the end of the season. The Mets wore two patches, one commemorating the team's 50th anniversary and another honoring Gary Carter, who died of brain cancer on February 16, 2012.[6] Regular seasonThe Mets began their 2012 season with a surprising three-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves. The Mets outscored the Braves 12 to 6 in the series. During that series, Frank Francisco became the third player in Major League history to record a save in every game of a season-opening series of three or more games. following Derrick Turnbow of the Milwaukee Brewers in 2006 and Salomón Torres of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2007.[7] On June 1, Johan Santana made club history by becoming the first Mets pitcher to throw a no-hitter in an 8–0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. This was also the first no-hitter to be pitched against a defending World Series champion since a former Met, Nolan Ryan, did so against the Oakland Athletics in their 1990 pennant season while with the Texas Rangers.[8][9] On June 27 against the Chicago Cubs, the Mets became the first MLB team to hit a home run cycle. Daniel Murphy began with a two-run home run, which was his first home run in 352 at-bats, then in the fourth, then Ike Davis hit a three-run home run followed by Murphy's solo home run off of Casey Coleman, who replace starting pitcher Jeff Samardzija. In the sixth inning, Scott Hairston, who was typically a utility outfielder throughout the first half of the season, hit the cycle ending grand slam off of Coleman. The Mets won the game, 17–1.[10] R.A. Dickey won the 2012 Cy Young Award, becoming the first knuckleball pitcher to do so. Season standingsNL East standings{{2012 NL East standings|highlight=New York Mets}}NL Wild Card{{2012 NL Wild Card standings|highlight=New York Mets}}Record vs. opponents{{2012 NL Record vs. opponents|team=NYM}}===Game log=== Legend |
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April (13–10) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Box/Streak |
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1 | April 5 | Braves | 1–0 | Ramírez (1–0) | Hanson (0–1) | Francisco (1) | 42,080 | 1–0 | W1 | 2 | April 7 | Braves | 4–2 | Dickey (1–0) | Jurrjens (0–1) | Francisco (2) | 39,526 | 2–0 | W2 | 3 | April 8 | Braves | 7–5 | Niese (1–0) | Minor (0–1) | Francisco (3) | 27,855 | 3–0 | W3 | 4 | April 9 | Nationals | 4–3 | Rauch (1–0) | Rodríguez (0–1) | 23,970 | 4–0 | W4 | 5 | April 10 | Nationals | 2–6 | Detwiler (1–0) | Gee (0–1) | 26,927 | 4–1 | L1 | 6 | April 11 | Nationals | 0–4 | Strasburg (1–0) | Santana (0–1) | 34,614 | 4–2 | L2 | 7 | April 13 | @ Phillies | 5–2 | Dickey (2–0) | Lee (0–1) | 45,429 | 5–2 | W1 | 8 | April 14 | @ Phillies | 5–0 | Niese (2–0) | Worley (0–1) | 45,750 | 6–2 | W2 | 9 | April 15 | @ Phillies | 2–8 | Hamels (1–1) | Ramírez (1–1) | 45,829 | 6–3 | L1 | 10 | April 16 | @ Braves | 6–1 | Gee (1–1) | Hanson (1–2) | 16,161 | 7–3 | W1 | 11 | April 17 | @ Braves | 3–9 | Delgado (2–0) | Santana (0–2) | 18,732 | 7–4 | L1 | 12 | April 18 | @ Braves | 6–14 | Martínez (1–0) | Dickey (2–1) | 17,909 | 7–5 | L2 | 13 | April 20 | Giants | 3–4 (10) | Romo (1–0) | Francisco (0–1) | Hensley (1) | 30,544 | 7–6 | L3 | 14 | April 21 | Giants | 5–4 | Rauch (2–0) | Hensley (1–1) | 33,844 | 8–6 | W1 | – | April 22 | Giants | Game Postponed (rain) (to be made up as a doubleheader on 4/23) | 15 | April 23 | Giants | 1–6 | Lincecum (1–2) | Batista (0–1) | 8–7 | L1 | 16 | April 23 | Giants | 2–7 | Bumgarner (3–1) | Gee (1–2) | 23,866 | 8–8 | L2 | 17 | April 24 | Marlins | 2–1 | Rauch (3–0) | Mujica (0–2) | Francisco (4) | 20,192 | 9–8 | W1 | 18 | April 25 | Marlins | 5–1 | Dickey (3–1) | Buehrle (1–3) | 20,623 | 10–8 | W2 | 19 | April 26 | Marlins | 3–2 | Ramírez (2–1) | Bell (0–3) | 20,660 | 11–8 | W3 | 20 | April 27 | @ Rockies | 9–18 | Reynolds (3–0) | Acosta (0–1) | 35,103 | 11–9 | L1 | 21 | April 28 | @ Rockies | 7–5 | Gee (2–2) | Moscoso (0–1) | Francisco (5) | 38,798 | 12–9 | W1 | 22 | April 29 | @ Rockies | 6–5 (11) | Francisco (1–1) | Belisle (1–2) | Ramírez (1) | 36,690 | 13–9 | W2 | 23 | April 30 | @ Astros | 3–4 | Rodriguez (1–3) | Acosta (0–2) | Myers (5) | 17,536 | 13–10 | L1 |
| May (15–13) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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24 | May 1 | @ Astros | 3–6 | Happ (2–1) | Niese (2–1) | Myers (6) | 17,958 | 13–11 | L2 | 25 | May 2 | @ Astros | 1–8 | Rodríguez (3–2) | Schwinden (0–1) | 19,442 | 13–12 | L3 | 26 | May 4 | Diamondbacks | 4–5 | Ziegler (1–1) | Rauch (3–1) | Putz (6) | 26,995 | 13–13 | L4 | 27 | May 5 | Diamondbacks | 4–3 | Santana (1–2) | Corbin (1–1) | Francisco (6) | 30,253 | 14–13 | W1 | 28 | May 6 | Diamondbacks | 3–1 | Dickey (4–1) | Cahill (2–3) | Francisco (7) | 29,107 | 15–13 | W2 | 29 | May 7 | @ Phillies | 5–2 | Byrdak (1–0) | Papelbon (0–1) | Francisco (8) | 44,365 | 16–13 | W3 | 30 | May 8 | @ Phillies | 7–4 | Acosta (1–2) | Qualls (1–1) | Rauch (1) | 43,821 | 17–13 | W4 | 31 | May 9 | @ Phillies | 10–6 | Byrdak (2–0) | Kendrick (0–3) | 43,840 | 18–13 | W5 | 32 | May 11 | @ Marlins | 5–6 | Bell (1–3) | Francisco (1–2) | 31,007 | 18–14 | L1 | 33 | May 12 | @ Marlins | 9–3 | Dickey (5–1) | Nolasco (4–1) | 32,128 | 19–14 | W1 | 34 | May 13 | @ Marlins | 4–8 | Bell (2–3) | Francisco (1–3) | 26,401 | 19–15 | L1 | 35 | May 14 | Brewers | 3–1 | Batista (1–1) | Gallardo (2–4) | Francisco (9) | 20,061 | 20–15 | W1 | 36 | May 15 | Brewers | 0–8 | Greinke (4–1) | Gee (2–3) | 22,268 | 20–16 | L1 | 37 | May 16 | Reds | 3–6 | Arredondo (3–1) | Rauch (3–2) | Marshall (7) | 22,659 | 20–17 | L2 | 38 | May 17 | Reds | 9–4 | Parnell (1–0) | Ondrusek (3–1) | 29,943 | 21–17 | W1 | 39 | May 18 | @ Blue Jays | 5–14 | Romero (5–1) | Niese (2–2) | 26,712 | 21–18 | L1 | 40 | May 19 | @ Blue Jays | 0–2 | Morrow (5–2) | Hefner (0–1) | 34,962 | 21–19 | L2 | 41 | May 20 | @ Blue Jays | 6–5 | Gee (3–3) | Álvarez (3–4) | Francisco (10) | 41,867 | 22–19 | W1 | 42 | May 21 | @ Pirates | 4–5 | Hughes (1–0) | Rauch (3–3) | Hanrahan (10) | 14,556 | 22–20 | L1 | 43 | May 22 | @ Pirates | 3–2 | Dickey (6–1) | Cruz (1–1) | Francisco (11) | 15,794 | 23–20 | W1 | 44 | May 23 | @ Pirates | 3–1 | Niese (3–2) | Morton (2–5) | Francisco (12) | 25,731 | 24–20 | W2 | 45 | May 24 | Padres | 5–11 | Stults (1–0) | Hefner (0–2) | 24,109 | 24–21 | L1 | 46 | May 25 | Padres | 6–1 | Gee (4–3) | Bass (2–5) | 24,498 | 25–21 | W1 | 47 | May 26 | Padres | 9–0 | Santana (2–2) | Richard (2–6) | 28,745 | 26–21 | W2 | 48 | May 27 | Padres | 2–0 | Dickey (7–1) | Vólquez (2–5) | Francisco (13) | 28,361 | 27–21 | W3 | 49 | May 28 | Phillies | 4–8 | Hamels (8–1) | Parnell (1–1) | 32,122 | 27–22 | L1 | 50 | May 29 | Phillies | 6–3 | Hefner (1–2) | Blanton (4–5) | Francisco (14) | 25,487 | 28–22 | W1 | 51 | May 30 | Phillies | 6–10 | Bastardo (2–1) | Rauch (3–4) | 30,064 | 28–23 | L1 |
| June (15–13) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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52 | June 1 | Cardinals | 8–0 | Santana (3–2) | Wainwright (4–6) | 27,069 | 29–23 | W1 | 53 | June 2 | Cardinals | 5–0 | Dickey (8–1) | Lynn (8–2) | 27,914 | 30–23 | W2 | 54 | June 3 | Cardinals | 6–1 | Niese (4–2) | Westbrook (4–5) | 23,559 | 31–23 | W3 | 55 | June 4 | Cardinals | 4–5 | Rzepczynski (1–3) | Rauch (3–5) | Motte (9) | 25,830 | 31–24 | L1 | 56 | June 5 | @ Nationals | 6–7 (12) | Detwiler (4–3) | Ramírez (0–1) | 26,256 | 31–25 | L2 | 57 | June 6 | @ Nationals | 3–5 | Jackson (2–3) | Hefner (1–3) | Clippard (5) | 27,335 | 31–26 | L3 | 58 | June 7 | @ Nationals | 3–1 | Dickey (9–1) | Wang (1–2) | Francisco (15) | 32,096 | 32–26 | W1 | 59 | June 8 | @ Yankees | 1–9 | Kuroda (5–6) | Santana (3–3) | 48,566 | 32–27 | L1 | 60 | June 9 | @ Yankees | 2–4 | Hughes (6–5) | Gee (4–4) | Soriano (9) | 48,575 | 32–28 | L2 | 61 | June 10 | @ Yankees | 4–5 | Logan (1–0) | Rauch (3–6) | 49,010 | 32–29 | L3 | 62 | June 12 | @ Rays | 11–2 | Young (1–0) | Cobb (2–3) | 17,334 | 33–29 | W1 | 63 | June 13 | @ Rays | 9–1 | Dickey (10–1) | Price (8–4) | 18,496 | 34–29 | W2 | 64 | June 14 | @ Rays | 9–6 | Santana (4–3) | Hellickson (4–3) | Francisco (16) | 21,947 | 35–29 | W3 | 65 | June 15 | Reds | 3–7 | Arroyo (3–4) | Gee (4–5) | 34,716 | 35–30 | L1 | 66 | June 16 | Reds | 1–4 | Bailey (5–4) | Niese (4–3) | Chapman (8) | 27,988 | 35–31 | L2 | 67 | June 17 | Reds | 1–3 | Cueto (8–3) | Young (1–1) | Marshall (9) | 40,134 | 35–32 | L3 | 68 | June 18 | Orioles | 5–0 | Dickey (11–1) | Arrieta (3–9) | 29,014 | 36–32 | W1 | 69 | June 19 | Orioles | 5–0 | Santana (5–3) | Hunter (3–4) | 32,587 | 37–32 | W2 | 70 | June 20 | Orioles | 4–3 | Gee (5–5) | Matusz (5–8) | Francisco (17) | 29,855 | 38–32 | W3 | 71 | June 22 | Yankees | 6–4 | Niese (5–3) | Pettitte (3–3) | Francisco (18) | 40,191 | 39–32 | W4 | 72 | June 23 | Yankees | 3–4 | Rapada (2–0) | Rauch (3–7) | Soriano (14) | 42,122 | 39–33 | L1 | 73 | June 24 | Yankees | 5–6 | Logan (2–0) | Batista (1–2) | Soriano (15) | 42,364 | 39–34 | L2 | 74 | June 25 | @ Cubs | 1–6 | Wood (2–3) | Santana (5–4) | 34,092 | 39–35 | L3 | 75 | June 26 | @ Cubs | 3–5 | Maine (1–1) | Gee (5–6) | Mármol (5) | 34,064 | 39–36 | L4 | 76 | June 27 | @ Cubs | 17–1 | Niese (6–3) | Samardzija (5–7) | 35,837 | 40–36 | W1 | 77 | June 28 | @ Dodgers | 3–2 | Young (2–1) | Capuano (9–3) | Parnell (1) | 49,006 | 41–36 | W2 | 78 | June 29 | @ Dodgers | 9–0 | Dickey (12–1) | Harang (5–5) | 49,763 | 42–36 | W3 | 79 | June 30 | @ Dodgers | 5–0 | Santana (6–4) | Eovaldi (0–5) | 44,217 | 43–36 | W4 |
| July (7–18) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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80 | July 1 | @ Dodgers | 3–8 | Kershaw (6–4) | Gee (5–7) | 55,359 | 43–37 | L1 | 81 | July 3 | Phillies | 11–1 | Niese (7–3) | Worley (4–5) | 42,516 | 44–37 | W1{{Dead link>date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | 82 | July 4 | Phillies | 2–9 | Lee (1–5) | Young (2–2) | 28,687 | 44–38 | L1{{Dead link>date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | 83 | July 5 | Phillies | 6–5 | Parnell (2–1) | Papelbon (2–3) | 28,409 | 45–38 | W1{{Dead link>date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} | 84 | July 6 | Cubs | 7–8 | Wood (4–3) | Santana (6–5) | 27,956 | 45–39 | L1 | 85 | July 7 | Cubs | 3–1 | Gee (6–7) | Samardzija (6–8) | Parnell (2) | 26,096 | 46–39 | W1 | 86 | July 8 | Cubs | 0–7 | Dempster (4–3) | Niese (7–4) | 25,920 | 46–40 | L1 | – | July 10 | 2012 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Kansas City, Missouri | 87 | July 13 | @ Braves | 5–7 | Martínez (4–1) | Young (2–3) | Kimbrel (26) | 37,020 | 46–41 | L2 | 88 | July 14 | @ Braves | 7–8 | Varvaro (1–0) | Parnell (2–2) | Kimbrel (27) | 32,565 | 46–42 | L3 | 89 | July 15 | @ Braves | 1–6 | Sheets (1–0) | Santana (6–6) | 23,382 | 46–43 | L4 | 90 | July 17 | @ Nationals | 4–5 (10) | Mattheus (3–1) | Byrdak (2–1) | 26,342 | 46–44 | L5 | 91 | July 18 | @ Nationals | 3–4 | Zimmermann (7–6) | Young (2–4) | Clippard (15) | 31,660 | 46–45 | L6 | 92 | July 19 | @ Nationals | 9–5 | Dickey (13–1) | Gonzalez (12–5) | 36,389 | 47–45 | W1 | 93 | July 20 | Dodgers | 6–7 | Harang (7–5) | Santana (6–7) | Jansen (17) | 30,806 | 47–46 | L1 | 94 | July 21 | Dodgers | 5–8 | Capuano (10–5) | Batista (1–3) | Jansen (18) | 33,503 | 47–47 | L2 | 95 | July 22 | Dodgers | 3–8 (12) | Wall (1–0) | Ramírez (2–2) | 31,184 | 47–48 | L3 | 96 | July 23 | Nationals | 2–8 (10) | Gorzelanny (3–2) | Byrdak (2–2) | 26,735 | 47–49 | L4 | 97 | July 24 | Nationals | 2–5 | Gonzalez (13–5) | Dickey (13–2) | Clippard (17) | 36,236 | 47–50 | L5 | 98 | July 25 | Nationals | 2–5 | Strasburg (11–4) | Hefner (1–4) | Clippard (18) | 35,517 | 47–51 | L6 | 99 | July 26 | @ Diamondbacks | 3–1 | Harvey (1–0) | Miley (11–6) | Parnell (3) | 22,010 | 48–51 | W1 | 100 | July 27 | @ Diamondbacks | 5–11 | Collmenter (3–2) | Niese (7–5) | 23,150 | 48–52 | L1 | 101 | July 28 | @ Diamondbacks | 3–6 | Kennedy (9–8) | Young (2–5) | Putz (19) | 33,759 | 48–53 | L2 | 102 | July 29 | @ Diamondbacks | 5–1 | Dickey (14–2) | Saunders (5–7) | 32,134 | 49–53 | W1 | 103 | July 30 | @ Giants | 8–7 (10) | Edgin (1–0) | Casilla (4–5) | Acosta (1) | 41,300 | 50–53 | W2 | 104 | July 31 | @ Giants | 1–4 | Lincecum (5–11) | Harvey (1–1) | Affeldt (2) | 41,774 | 50–54 | L1 |
| August (12–16) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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105 | August 1 | @ Giants | 2–1 | Niese (8–5) | Cain (10–4) | Parnell (4) | 42,188 | 51–54 | W1 | 106 | August 2 | @ Giants | 9–1 | Young (3–5) | Zito (8–8) | 41,843 | 52–54 | W2 | 107 | August 3 | @ Padres | 1–3 | Richard (8–11) | Dickey (14–3) | Street (18) | 34,573 | 52–55 | L1 | 108 | August 4 | @ Padres | 6–2 | Hefner (2–4) | Vólquez (7–8) | Francisco (19) | 36,826 | 53–55 | W1 | 109 | August 5 | @ Padres | 3–7 | Marquis (7–10) | Harvey (1–2) | 24,635 | 53–56 | L1 | 110 | August 7 | Marlins | 2–4 | Zambrano (7–9) | Niese (8–6) | Cishek (7) | 28,968 | 53–57 | L2 | 111 | August 8 | Marlins | 0–13 | Eovaldi (3–7) | Young (3–6) | 26,193 | 53–58 | L3 | 112 | August 9 | Marlins | 6–1 | Dickey (15–3) | Johnson (7–8) | 28,985 | 54–58 | W1 | 113 | August 10 | Braves | 0–4 | Maholm (10–7) | Harvey (1–3) | 25,101 | 54–59 | L1 | 114 | August 11 | Braves | 3–9 | Medlen (3–1) | Santana (6–8) | 30,388 | 54–60 | L2 | 115 | August 12 | Braves | 6–5 | Niese (9–6) | Sheets (4–2) | Rauch (2) | 24,891 | 55–60 | W1 | 116 | August 14 | @ Reds | 0–3 | Arredondo (5–2) | Acosta (1–3) | 26,113 | 55–61 | L1 | 117 | August 15 | @ Reds | 1–6 | Leake (5–7) | Dickey (15–4) | 26,082 | 55–62 | L2 | 118 | August 16 | @ Reds | 8–4 | Harvey (2–3) | Bailey (10–8) | Rauch (3) | 23,137 | 56–62 | W1 | 119 | August 17 | @ Nationals | 4–6 | Detwiler (7–5) | Santana (6–9) | Clippard (26) | 34,827 | 56–63 | L1 | 120 | August 18 | @ Nationals | 2–0 | Niese (10–6) | Jackson (7–8) | Francisco (20) | 42,662 | 57–63 | W1 | 121 | August 19 | @ Nationals | 2–5 | Gonzalez (16–6) | Hefner (2–5) | Clippard (27) | 33,764 | 57–64 | L1 | 122 | August 20 | Rockies | 1–3 | Brothers (7–2) | Edgin (1–1) | Betancourt (24) | 23,833 | 57–65 | L2 | 123 | August 21 | Rockies | 2–6 | Chacín (1–3) | Young (3–7) | 27,633 | 57–66 | L3 | 124 | August 22 | Rockies | 2–5 | Torres (2–1) | Ramírez (2–3) | Betancourt (25) | 22,204 | 57–67 | L4 | 125 | August 23 | Rockies | 0–1 | Brothers (8–2) | Parnell (2–3) | Belisle (1) | 22,544 | 57–68 | L5 | 126 | August 24 | Astros | 1–3 | Lyles (3–10) | Niese (10–7) | López (2) | 25,513 | 57–69 | L6 | 127 | August 25 | Astros | 3–1 | Dickey (16–4) | Abad (0–1) | Francisco (21) | 29,906 | 58–69 | W1 | 128 | August 26 | Astros | 2–1 | Parnell (3–3) | López (5–2) | 25,071 | 59–69 | W2 | 129 | August 28 | @ Phillies | 9–5 (10) | Parnell (4–3) | Rosenberg (0–2) | 41,227 | 60–69 | W3 | 130 | August 29 | @ Phillies | 3–2 | Harvey (3–3) | Cloyd (0–1) | Francisco (22) | 42,882 | 61–69 | W4 | 131 | August 30 | @ Phillies | 2–3 | Kendrick (8–9) | Niese (10–8) | Papelbon (30) | 43,141 | 61–70 | L1 | 132 | August 31 | @ Marlins | 3–0 | Dickey (17–4) | Eovaldi (4–10) | 23,099 | 62–70 | W1 |
| September (11–16) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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133 | September 1 | @ Marlins | 5–3 | Ramírez (3–3) | Cishek (4–2) | Francisco (23) | 26,402 | 63–70 | W2 | 134 | September 2 | @ Marlins | 5–1 | Young (4–7) | Buehrle (12–12) | 25,333 | 64–70 | W3 | 135 | September 3 | @ Cardinals | 4–5 | Kelly (5–6) | McHugh (0–1) | Motte (33) | 40,952 | 64–71 | L1 | 136 | September 4 | @ Cardinals | 1–5 | García (4–6) | Harvey (3–4) | 34,108 | 64–72 | L2 | 137 | September 5 | @ Cardinals | 6–2 | Dickey (18–4) | Wainwright (13–12) | 30,090 | 65–72 | W1 | 138 | September 7 | Braves | 0–3 | Maholm (12–9) | Niese (10–9) | Kimbrel (35) | 24,071 | 65–73 | L1 | 139 | September 8 | Braves | 3–11 | Medlen (8–1) | Hefner (2–6) | 25,603 | 65–74 | L2 | 140 | September 9 | Braves | 2–3 (10) | Kimbrel (1–1) | Parnell (4–4) | Moylan (1) | 23,161 | 65–75 | L3 | 141 | September 10 | Nationals | 1–5 | Gonzalez (19–7) | McHugh (0–2) | 21,923 | 65–76 | L4 | 142 | September 11 | Nationals | 3–5 | Gorzelanny (4–2) | Dickey (18–5) | Clippard (31) | 22,596 | 65–77 | L5 | 143 | September 12 | Nationals | 0–2 | Lannan (3–0) | Harvey (3–5) | Storen (2) | 21,205 | 65–78 | L6 | 144 | September 14 | @ Brewers | 7–3 | Niese (11–9) | Fiers (9–8) | 38,216 | 66–78 | W1 | 145 | September 15 | @ Brewers | 6–9 | Kintzler (2–0) | Mejía (0–1) | 38,108 | 66–79 | L1 | 146 | September 16 | @ Brewers | 0–3 | Peralta (2–0) | Young (4–8) | Axford (29) | 38,677 | 66–80 | L2 | 147 | September 17 | Phillies | 1–3 | Lee (6–7) | Dickey (18–6) | Papelbon (35) | 20,527 | 66–81 | L3 | – | September 18 | Phillies | Postponed (rain) (to be made up on 9/20) | 148 | September 19 | Phillies | 2–3 | Horst (2–0) | Edgin (1–2) | Papelbon (36) | 21,741 | 66–82 | L4 | 149 | September 20 | Phillies | 1–16 | Cloyd (2–1) | Hefner (2–7) | 20,010 | 66–83 | L5 | 150 | September 21 | Marlins | 7–3 | Niese (12–9) | Turner (2–4) | 25,446 | 67–83 | W1 | 151 | September 22 | Marlins | 4–3 | Dickey (19–6) | Buehrle (13–13) | Rauch (4) | 30,332 | 68–83 | W2 | 152 | September 23 | Marlins | 3–2 | Parnell (5–4) | Webb (4–3) | 26,923 | 69–83 | W3 | 153 | September 24 | Pirates | 6–2 | Mejía (1–1) | McPherson (0–2) | 22,072 | 70–83 | W4 | 154 | September 25 | Pirates | 6–10 | Rodríguez (12–13) | McHugh (0–3) | 25,286 | 70–84 | L1 | 155 | September 26 | Pirates | 6–0 | Hefner (3–7) | Locke (0–3) | 22,890 | 71–84 | W1 | 156 | September 27 | Pirates | 6–5 | Dickey (20–6) | Correia (11–11) | Parnell (5) | 31,506 | 72–84 | W2 | 157 | September 28 | @ Braves | 3–1 | Niese (13–9) | Hudson (16–7) | Parnell (6) | 51,910 | 73–84 | W3 | 158 | September 29 | @ Braves | 0–2 | Minor (11–10) | Young (4–9) | Kimbrel (41) | 48,310 | 73–85 | L1 | 159 | September 30 | @ Braves | 2–6 | Medlen (10–1) | Mejía (1–2) | Kimbrel (42) | 50,635 | 73–86 | L2 |
| October (1–2) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record | Report |
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160 | October 1 | @ Marlins | L 2–3 | Bell (4–5) | Ramírez (3–4) | Cishek (15) | 24,543 | 73–87 | L3 | 161 | October 2 | @ Marlins | L 3–4 | Gaudin (4–2) | McHugh (0–4) | 29,709 | 73–88 | L4 | 162 | October 3 | @ Marlins | W 4–2 | Hefner (4–7) | Koehler (0–1) | Parnell (7) | 27,418 | 74–88 | W1 |
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Roster2012 New York Mets |
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Roster | Pitchers- {{MLBplayer|46|Manny Acosta}}
- {{MLBplayer|47|Miguel Batista}}
- {{MLBplayer|27|Pedro Beato}}
- {{MLBplayer|40|Tim Byrdak}}
- {{MLBplayer|77|D. J. Carrasco}}
- {{MLBplayer|73|Robert Carson}}
- {{MLBplayer|43|R.A. Dickey}}
- {{MLBplayer|66|Josh Edgin}}
- {{MLBplayer|61|Jack Egbert}}
- {{MLBplayer|27|Jeurys Familia}}
- {{MLBplayer|48|Frank Francisco}}
- {{MLBplayer|35|Dillon Gee}}
- {{MLBplayer|45|Justin Hampson}}
- {{MLBplayer|33|Matt Harvey}}
- {{MLBplayer|53|Jeremy Hefner}}
- {{MLBplayer|36|Collin McHugh}}
- {{MLBplayer|32|Jenrry Mejía}}
- {{MLBplayer|49|Jon Niese}}
- {{MLBplayer|38|Garrett Olson}}
- {{MLBplayer|39|Bobby Parnell}}
- {{MLBplayer|34|Mike Pelfrey}}
- {{MLBplayer|62|Elvin Ramírez}}
- {{MLBplayer|52|Ramón Ramírez}}
- {{MLBplayer|60|Jon Rauch}}
- {{MLBplayer|57|Johan Santana}}
- {{MLBplayer|63|Chris Schwinden}}
- {{MLBplayer|55|Chris Young}}
| | Catchers- {{MLBplayer|16|Rob Johnson}}
- {{MLBplayer| 4|Mike Nickeas}}
- {{MLBplayer| 6|Kelly Shoppach}}
- {{MLBplayer|30|Josh Thole}}
Infielders- {{MLBplayer|13|Ronny Cedeño}}
- {{MLBplayer|29|Ike Davis}}
- {{MLBplayer|19|Zach Lutz}}
- {{MLBplayer|28|Daniel Murphy}}
- {{MLBplayer| 6|Omar Quintanilla}}
- {{MLBplayer|33|Vinny Rottino}}
- {{MLBplayer|11|Rubén Tejada}}
- {{MLBplayer| 2|Justin Turner}}
- {{MLBplayer| 5|David Wright}}
Outfielders- {{MLBplayer|23|Mike Baxter}}
- {{MLBplayer|44|Jason Bay}}
- {{MLBplayer|21|Lucas Duda}}
- {{MLBplayer|12|Scott Hairston}}
- {{MLBplayer|15|Fred Lewis}}
- {{MLBplayer| 9|Kirk Nieuwenhuis}}
- {{MLBplayer|56|Andrés Torres}}
- {{MLBplayer| 1|Jordany Valdespin}}
Other batters- {{MLBplayer| 3|Josh Satin}}
| | Manager- {{MLBplayer|10|Terry Collins}}
Coaches{{MLBplayer|25|Ricky Bones}} {{small|(bullpen)}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Bob Geren}} {{small|(bench)}}{{MLBplayer|26|Tom Goodwin}} {{small|(first base)}}{{MLBplayer|51|Dave Hudgens}} {{small|(hitting)}}{{MLBplayer|79,54|Dave Racaniello}} {{small|(bullpen catcher)}}{{MLBplayer|18|Tim Teufel}} {{small|(third base)}}{{MLBplayer|59|Dan Warthen}} {{small|(pitching)}} |
Player statsBattingNote: 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;Player | G | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | BB | K | AVG |
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PitchingNote: 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; Player | G | GS | W | L | SV | IP | H | R | ER | BB | K | ERA |
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Farm system{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Buffalo Bisons|league15=International League|manager15=Wally Backman |level16=AA |team16=Binghamton Mets|league16=Eastern League|manager16=Pedro Lopéz |level17=A |team17=St. Lucie Mets|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Ryan Ellis |level18=A|team18=Savannah Sand Gnats|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Luis Rojas |level19=A-Short Season|team19=Brooklyn Cyclones|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Rich Donnelly |level20=Rookie|team20=Kingsport Mets|league20=Appalachian League|manager20=José Leger }}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/7063734/new-york-mets-make-changes-coaching-staff-retain-two|title=Mets make changes to coaching staff|date=October 5, 2011|accessdate=October 7, 2011|first=Adam|last=Rubin|work=ESPNNewYork.com}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111005&content_id=25510464&vkey=news_nym&c_id=nym|title=Mets shake up coaching staff for 2012 season|date=October 5, 2011|accessdate=October 7, 2011|first=Anthony|last=Dicomo|work=MLB.com|publisher=Mets.MLB.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008160816/http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111005&content_id=25510464&vkey=news_nym&c_id=nym|archive-date=October 8, 2011|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Mets name Geren as bench coach|url=http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111014&content_id=25656886&vkey=news_nym&c_id=nym|date=October 14, 2011|accessdate=October 21, 2011|first=Anthony|last=DiComo|work=MLB.com|publisher=Mets.MLB.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111020122628/http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111014&content_id=25656886&vkey=news_nym&c_id=nym|archive-date=October 20, 2011|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/mets/mets-trade-angel-pagan-add-three-relievers-1.3371603?qr=1 |title=Mets trade Angel Pagan, add Jon Rauch, Frank Francisco, Andres Torres and Ramon Ramirez |publisher=Newsday.com |date=December 6, 2011 |accessdate=June 25, 2012}} 5. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/04/sports/baseball/mets-hope-new-design-at-citi-field-increases-home-runs.html?_r=1 | work=The New York Times | first1=Ken | last1=Belson | first2=Richard | last2=Sandomir | title=Mets Hope New Design at Citi Field Increases Home Runs | date=April 3, 2012}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_/id/7614745/new-york-mets-wear-patch-honor-gary-carter|title=Mets will wear Gary Carter patch|first=Adam|last=Rubin|work=ESPNNewYork.com|date=February 25, 2012}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/espn/elias?date=20120409 |title=ESPN - Elias Says: Sports Statistics - Stats from the Elias Sports Bureau - ESPN |publisher=Espn.go.com |date=April 9, 2012 |accessdate=June 25, 2012}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Ryan Express: 6th No-Hitter; At 43, Extends Record, Beats A's|last=Prewitt|first=Eric|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=June 12, 1990|page=C1|quote=Nolan Ryan ... extended his major league record by pitching a sixth no-hitter...leading the Texas Rangers to a 5–0 triumph over the World Series champion Oakland Athletics}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=FINALLY! After 50 seasons, Johan Amazes Mets by delivering franchise's first no-hitter|last=McCarron|first=Anthony|date=June 2, 2012|page=32|quote=Santana got the Cardinals' David Freese to swing and miss at a changeup—what else?—for strike three, completing the first no-hitter in Mets' history in their 8,020th game, an 8–0 victory over the world champion St. Louis Cardinals|newspaper=New York Daily News}} 10. ^June 27 Box Score{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, MLB.com
- {{cite web|title=Highs and Lows of Interleague Play Symbolic of Mets' Season Thus Far|url=http://www.mets101.com/2012/06/24/highs-and-lows-of-interleague-play-symbolic-of-mets-season-thus-far/}}
External links- 2012 New York Mets season Official Site
- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/2012-schedule-scores.shtml 2012 New York Mets season] at Baseball Reference
- 2012 New York Mets season at ESPN
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