The New York Mets Hall of Records:
Top Ten Post-Season Marks, Pitching

by series

The pitchers showcased here are presented on the basis of
their best Mets single-series mark for post-season Earned Run Average

Mike Hampton
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 2000 NLCS

Jon Matlack
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 1973 NLCS

Bobby Jones
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 2000 NLDS

GAMES

GAMES STARTED

COMPLETE GAMES

INNINGS PITCHED

WINS

5, Tug McGraw, 1973 WS

5, Roger McDowell, 1986 WS

5, Armando Benitez, 1999 NLCS

5, Turk Wendell, 1999 NLCS

5, Chad Bradford, 2006 NLCS

5, Guillermo Mota, 2006 NLCS

five tied with 4

3, Jon Matlack, 1973 WS

3, Ron Darling, 1986 WS

nineteen tied with 2

1, Jerry Koosman, 1969 WS

1, Tom Seaver, 1969 WS

1, Jerry Koosman, 1973 NLCS

1, Jon Matlack, 1973 NLCS

1, Tom Seaver, 1973 NLCS

1, Bob Ojeda, 1986 NLCS

1, David Cone, 1988 NLCS

1, Bobby Jones, 2000 NLDS

1, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

18.1, Dwight Gooden, 1988 NLCS

17.2, Jerry Koosman, 1969 WS

17.2, Ron Darling, 1986 WS

17.0, Dwight Gooden, 1986 NLCS

16.2, Tom Seaver, 1973 NLCS

16.2, Jon Matlack, 1973 WS

16.0, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

15.2, Al Leiter, 2000 WS

15.0, Tom Seaver, 1969 WS

15.0, Tom Seaver, 1973 WS

3, Jesse Orosvo, 1986 NLCS

2, Jerry Koosman, 1969 WS

2, Randy Myers, 1988 NLCS

2, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

thirty-four tied with 1

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Roger McDowell
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 1986 NLCS

Gary Gentry
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 1969 WS

Tom Glavine
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 2006 NLDS

LOSSES

WINNING PERCENTAGE

HITS

RUNS

EARNED RUNS

2, Jon Matlack, 1973 WS

2, Dwight Gooden, 1986 WS

2, Kenny Rogers, 1999 NLCS

twenty-five tied with 1

1.000, Jesse Orosco, 1986 NLCS

1.000, Jerry Koosman, 1969 WS

1.000, Randy Myers, 1988 NLCS

1.000, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

twenty-eight tied with 1.000

17, Dwight Gooden, 1986 WS

16, Dwight Gooden, 1986 NLCS

15, Bob Ojeda, 1986 NLCS

13, Tom Seaver, 1973 NLCS

13, Tom Seaver, 1973 WS

13, Ron Darling, 1986 WS

13, Bob Ojeda, 1986 WS

13, Oliver Perez, 2006 NLCS

12, Tom Seaver, 1969 WS

12, Al Leiter, 2000 WS

10, Dwight Gooden, 1986 WS

9, Ron Darling, 1988 NLCS

7, Jon Matlack, 1973 WS

eight tied with 6

8, Dwight Gooden, 1986 WS

6, Jerry Koosman, 1969 NLCS

6, David Cone, 1988 NLCS

6, Ron Darling, 1988 NLCS

6, Sid Fernandez, 1988 NLCS

6, Dwight Gooden, 1988 NLCS

6, Bobby Jones, 2000 NLCS

6, Oliver Perez, 2006 NLCS

eight tied with 5

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Tug McGraw
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 1973 NLCS

Ron Taylor
Best ERA for a series
0.00 in 1969 NLCS

Dwight Gooden
Best ERA for a series
1.06 in 1986 NLCS

STRIKEOUTS

BASES ON BALLS

SHUTOUTS

SAVES

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

20, Dwight Gooden, 1988 NLCS

18, Tom Seaver, 1973 WS

17, Tom Seaver, 1973 NLCS

16, Al Leiter, 2000 WS

14, Tug McGraw, 1973 WS

12, Ron Darling, 1986 WS

12, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

11, Jon Matlack, 1973 WS

10, Jesse Orosco, 1986 NLCS

10, Sid Fernandez, 1986 WS

10, Ron Darling, 1986 WS

9, Tug McGraw, 1973 WS

9, John Maine, 2006 NLCS

8, Dwight Gooden, 1988 NLCS

7, Jerry Koosman, 1973 WS

7, Kenny Rogers, 1999 NLCS

6, Roger McDowell, 1986 WS

6, Al Leiter, 2000 WS

nine tied with 5

1, Jon Matlack, 1973 NLCS

1, Bobby Jones, 2000 NLDS

1, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

2, Jesse Orosco, 1986 WS

2, Billy Wagner, 2006 NLDS

twelve tied with 1

0.00, Mike Hampton, 2000 NLCS

0.00, Jon Matlack, 1973 NLCS

0.00, Bobby Jones, 2000 NLDS

0.00, Roger McDowell, 1986 NLCS

0.00, Gary Gentry, 1969 WS

0.00, Tom Glavine, 2006 NLDS

0.00, Tug McGraw, 1973 NLCS

0.00, Ron Taylor, 1969 NLCS

0.00, Tug McGraw, 1969 NLCS

1.06, Dwight Gooden, 1986 NLCS

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by season - by career

The pitcher whose name is in gold was Number One in each category;
the pitchers listed in white finished Numbers Two through Ten.

Winning Percentage is presented on the basis of a minimum of 1 decision.
Earned Run Average is presented on the basis of a minimum of 1 inning pitched per team game played.