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1997 New York Mets season


FieldValue
nameNew York Mets
season1997
imageNew York Mets Insignia.svg
leagueNational League
divisionEast
ballparkShea Stadium
cityNew York
record
divisional_place3rd
ownersFred Wilpon and Nelson Doubleday, Jr.
general_managersJoe McIlvaine, Steve Phillips
managerBobby Valentine
televisionWWOR-TV/SportsChannel New York
(Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Fran Healy, Howie Rose, Gary Thorne)
radioWFAN
(Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman)
WADO (spanish)
(Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa)

(Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver, Fran Healy, Howie Rose, Gary Thorne) (Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Ed Coleman) WADO (spanish) (Juan Alicea, Billy Berroa)

The 1997 New York Mets season was the 36th regular season for the Mets. They went 88–74 and finished third in the National League East, thirteen games behind the first place Atlanta Braves. The Mets were managed by Bobby Valentine. They played home games at Shea Stadium. It was their first winning season since 1990, despite not making the playoffs.

Offseason

  • November 25, 1996: Paul Byrd and a player to be named later were traded by the Mets to the Atlanta Braves for Greg McMichael. The Mets completed the deal by sending Andy Zwirchitz (minors) to the Braves on May 25, 1997.
  • November 27, 1996: Rico Brogna was traded by the Mets to the Philadelphia Phillies for Ricardo Jordan and Toby Borland.
  • December 20, 1996: Robert Person was traded by the Mets to the Toronto Blue Jays for John Olerud and cash.
  • March 22, 1997: Héctor Ramírez was traded by the Mets to the Baltimore Orioles for Scott McClain and Manny Alexander.

Regular season

For the first time since 1990, the Mets finished the regular season with a winning record. Their offensive output was led by their corner infielders, the 23-year old third baseman Edgardo Alfonzo and the two-time former world champion first baseman John Olerud, the latter of whom was acquired in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. Alfonzo, in his first full season as a starter, led the team with a .315 average and 163 hits while Olerud notched a .294 average and drove in 102 runs to lead the Mets in that category. Catcher Todd Hundley, a year removed from his record setting 1996 campaign, led the team in home runs with 30 and added 86 RBI, one of five Mets to record 70 or more (joining Alfonzo, Olerud, Bernard Gilkey, and Butch Huskey).

After a year out of baseball, Rick Reed joined the Mets' starting rotation and led them with a 2.89 ERA. Bobby Jones led with fifteen wins, with Reed recording thirteen. John Franco saved 36 games, his most since 1988.

Jackie Robinson tribute

On April 15 the Mets hosted ceremonies marking the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's first game with the Brooklyn Dodgers before their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Shea Stadium. The ceremony was attended by President Bill Clinton and commissioner Bud Selig announced that Robinson's jersey number, 42, would be retired permanently across baseball.

Subway Series

Interleague play was brought to MLB in 1997 and the Mets played New York Yankees in June as part of the first ever regular season games that counted in the standings between the two teams (they had previously an exhibition game until 1983 during the season). The series took place at Yankee Stadium, and Mets won the first game by a score of 6–0.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

  • June 3, 1997: 1997 Major League Baseball draft
    • Garrett Atkins was drafted by the Mets in the 10th round, but did not sign.
    • Jeremy Guthrie was drafted by the Mets in the 15th round, but did not sign.
  • August 8, 1997: Lance Johnson and players to be named later were traded by the Mets to the Chicago Cubs for Brian McRae, Mel Rojas and Turk Wendell. The Mets completed the deal by sending Mark Clark to the Cubs on August 11 and Manny Alexander to the Cubs on August 14.

Game log

LegendMets WinMets LossGame PostponedEliminated from playoff spotBold = Mets team member

|- bgcolor="#fcc" | 1 || April 1 || @ Padres || 5–12 || Hamilton (1–0) || Pérez (0–1) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 43,005 || 0–1 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 2 || April 2 || @ Padres || 5–6 (12) || Bergman (1–0) || Jordan (0–1) || — || Qualcomm Stadium || 16,465 || 0–2 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 3 || April 3 || @ Padres || 4–1 || B. Jones (1–0) || Valenzuela (0–1) || Franco (1) || Qualcomm Stadium || 21,611 || 1–2 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 4 || April 4 || @ Giants || 4–6 || Rodriguez (1–1) || Jordan (0–2) || Beck (1) || 3Com Park || 8,380 || 1–3 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 5 || April 5 || @ Giants || 0–2 || Roa (1–0) || Manuel (0–1) || Beck (2) || 3Com Park || 13,768 || 1–4 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 6 || April 6 || @ Giants || 4–2 || Bohanon (1–0) || Gardner (0–1) || Franco (2) || 3Com Park || 15,073 || 2–4 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 7 || April 7 || @ Dodgers || 2–3 (15) || Astacio (1–0) || Crawford (0–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 27,547 || 2–5 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 8 || April 8 || @ Dodgers || 5–3 || B. Jones (2–0) || Valdez (1–1) || McMichael (1) || Dodger Stadium || 27,318 || 3–5 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 9 || April 9 || @ Dodgers || 2–3 (14) || Candiotti (2–0) || Bohanon (1–1) || — || Dodger Stadium || 28,056 || 3–6 |- bgcolor="#ccc" | – || April 12 || Giants || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for April 13 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 10 || April 13 (1) || Giants || 1–5 || Gardner (1–1) || Clark (0–1) || — || Shea Stadium || N/A || 3–7 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 11 || April 13 (2) || Giants || 6–7 || Estes (2–0) || B. Jones (2–1) || Beck (6) || Shea Stadium || 21,981 || 3–8 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 12 || April 14 || Giants || 2–3 || Rodriguez (2–1) || McMichael (0–1) || Beck (7) || Shea Stadium || 12,001 || 3–9 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 13 || April 15 || Dodgers || 5–0 || Reynoso (1–0) || Valdez (1–2) || Borland (1) || Shea Stadium || 54,047 || 4–9 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 14 || April 16 || Dodgers || 2–5 || Astacio (2–0) || Reed (0–1) || Worrell (4) || Shea Stadium || 13,759 || 4–10 |- bgcolor="#ccc" | – || April 18 || Cubs || colspan=8|Postponed (rain); rescheduled for April 20 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 15 || April 19 || Cubs || 6–3 || Clark (1–1) || Wendell (0–2) || Franco (3) || Shea Stadium || 15,849 || 5–10 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 16 || April 20 (1) || Cubs || 8–2 || B. Jones (3–1) || Trachsel (0–3) || — || Shea Stadium || N/A || 6–10 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 17 || April 20 (2) || Cubs || 3–4 || Foster (1–1) || Mlicki (0–1) || Wendell (1) || Shea Stadium || 18,484 || 6–11 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 18 || April 21 || Cubs || 4–6 || Castillo (1–3) || McMichael (0–2) || Adams (1) || Shea Stadium || 13,250 || 6–12 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 19 || April 22 || Reds || 7–2 || Reed (1–1) || Smiley (1–4) || — || Shea Stadium || 14,585 || 7–12 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 20 || April 23 || Reds || 10–2 || Clark (2–1) || Morgan (0–2) || — || Shea Stadium || 26,492 || 8–12 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 21 || April 25 || @ Expos || 1–4 || Pérez (3–1) || B. Jones (3–2) || — || Olympic Stadium || 17,776 || 8–13 |- bgcolor="#fcc" | 22 || April 26 || @ Expos || 1–8 || Martínez (3–0) || Mlicki (0–2) || — || Olympic Stadium || 42,888 || 8–14 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 23 || April 27 || @ Expos || 5–3 (10) || McMichael (1–2) || Smith (0–1) || Franco (4) || Olympic Stadium || 15,925 || 9–14 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 24 || April 28 || @ Reds || 15–2 || Reed (2–1) || Smiley (1–5) || — || Cinergy Field || 15,572 || 10–14 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 25 || April 29 || @ Reds || 3–1 || Clark (3–1) || Morgan (0–3) || Franco (5) || Cinergy Field || 17,699 || 11–14 |- bgcolor="#cfc" | 26 || April 30 || Padres || 6–2 || B. Jones (4–2) || Hitchcock (2–2) || Franco (6) || Shea Stadium || 12,429 || 12–14

Roster

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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

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CTodd Hundley132417114.2733086
1BJohn Olerud154524154.29422102
2BCarlos Baerga133467131.281952
SSRey Ordóñez12035677.216133
3BEdgardo Alfonzo151518163.3151072
LFBernard Gilkey145518129.2491878
CFLance Johnson7226582.309124
RFButch Huskey142471135.2872481

Other batters

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

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Carl Everett142443110.2481457
Alex Ochoa11323858.244322
Luis López7817848.270119
Matt Franco11216345.276521
Manny Alexander5414937.248215
Brian McRae4514536.248515
Todd Pratt3910630.283219
Steve Bieser476917.24604
Alberto Castillo355912.20307
Jason Hardtke305615.26828
Shawn Gilbert29223.13611
Roberto Petagine12151.06702
Carlos Mendoza15123.25001
Andy Tomberlin672.28600
Gary Thurman1161.16700
Kevin Morgan110.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

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Rick Reed33208.11392.89113
Dave Mlicki32193.28124.00157
Bobby Jones30193.11593.63125
Mark Clark23142.0874.2572
Brian Bohanon1994.1643.8266
Armando Reynoso1691.1634.5347
Jason Isringhausen629.2227.5825

Other pitchers

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

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Pete Harnisch625.2018.0612

Relief pitchers

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

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John Franco5953362.5553
Greg McMichael7371072.9881
Cory Lidle547223.5354
Takashi Kashiwada353104.3119
Juan Acevedo253103.5933
Mel Rojas230225.1332
Ricardo Jordan221205.3319
Joe Crawford194303.3025
Barry Manuel190105.2621
Turk Wendell130014.9610
Toby Borland130116.087
Ricky Trlicek90008.004
Yorkis Pérez90108.317

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

  • Bobby Jones, Pitcher, Reserve
  • Todd Hundley, Catcher, Reserve

Farm system

References

References

  1. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/byrdpa01.shtml Paul Byrd page at Baseball Reference]
  2. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/brognri01.shtml Rico Brogna page at Baseball Reference]
  3. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/olerujo01.shtml John Olerud page at Baseball Reference]
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mcclasc01.shtml Scott McClain page at Baseball Reference]
  5. Smith, Claire. (April 16, 1997). "A Grand Tribute to Robinson and His Moment". New York Times.
  6. Olney, Buster. (April 16, 1997). "Mets' Own Melting Pot Provides Victory Blend". New York Times.
  7. "Box Score of Game played on Monday, June 16, 1997 at Yankee Stadium".
  8. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/a/atkinga01.shtml Garrett Atkins page at Baseball Reference]
  9. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/guthrje01.shtml Jeremy Guthrie page at Baseball Reference]
  10. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mcraebr01.shtml Brian McRae page at Baseball Reference]
  11. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., ''The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition''. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
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