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

by season

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

Noah Syndergaard
Best Post-Season ERA
0.00 in 2016

Jeurys Familia
Best Post-Season ERA
0.61 in 2015

George Stone
Best Post-Season ERA
0.93 in 1973

GAMES

GAMES STARTED

COMPLETE GAMES

INNINGS PITCHED

WINS

LOSSES

12, Jeurys Familia, 2015

9, John Franco, 2000

9, Addison Reed, 2015

8, Jesse Orosco, 1986

8, Armando Benitez, 2000

8, Tyler Clippard, 2015

seven tied with 7

4, Jon Matlack, 1973

4, Tom Seaver, 1973

4, Ron Darling, 1986

4, Dwight Gooden, 1986

4, Bob Ojeda, 1986

4, Mike Hampton, 2000

4, Al Leiter, 2000

4, Jacob deGrom, 2015

4, Matt Harvey, 2015

eleven tied with 3

1, Jerry Koosman, 1969

1, Tom Seaver, 1969

1, Jerry Koosman, 1973

1, Jon Matlack, 1973

1, Tom Seaver, 1973

1, Bob Ojeda, 1986

1, David Cone, 1988

1, Bobby Jones, 2000

1, Mike Hampton, 2000

31.2, Tom Seaver, 1973

30.2, Al Leiter, 2000

27.1, Mike Hampton, 2000

27.0, Bob Ojeda, 1986

26.2, Matt Harvey, 2015

26.0, Dwight Gooden, 1986

25.2, Jon Matlack, 1973

25.0, Jacob deGrom, 2015

22.2, Ron Darling, 1986

22.1, Jerry Koosman, 1969

3, Jesse Orosco, 1986

3, Jacob deGrom, 2015

eleven tied with 2

3, Dwight Gooden, 1986

3, Kenny Rogers, 1999

2, Jon Matlack, 1973

2, Harry Parker, 1973

2, Tom Seaver, 1973

2, Mike Hampton, 2000

twenty-four tied with 1

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Armando Benitez
Best Post-Season ERA
1.00 in 1999

Glendon Rusch
Best Post-Season ERA
1.08 in 2000

Rick Aguilera
Best Post-Season ERA
1.29 in 1988

WINNING PERCENTAGE

HITS

RUNS

EARNED RUNS

STRIKEOUTS

BASES ON BALLS

1.000, Jesse Orosco, 1986

1.000, Jerry Koosman, 1969

1.000, Jerry Koosman, 1973

1.000, Bob Ojeda, 1986

1.000, Randy Myers, 1988

1.000, Turk Wendell, 1999

1.000, Matt Harvey, 2015

.750, Jacob deGrom, .750

three tied with .667

33, Dwight Gooden, 1986

28, Bob Ojeda, 1986

26, Tom Seaver, 1973

25, Al Leiter, 2000

23, Mike Hampton, 2000

21, Rick Reed, 2000

21, Jacob deGrom, 2015

21, Matt Harvey, 2015

20, Tom Seaver, 1969

19, Ron Darling, 1986

12, Dwight Gooden, 1986

11, Al Leiter, 2000

10, Tom Seaver, 1969

10, Jerry Koosman, 1969

9, Ron Darling, 1988

9, Al Leiter, 1999

9, Kenny Rogers, 1999

9, Mike Hampton, 2000

9, Bobby Jones, 2000

9, Rick Reed, 2000

10, Jerry Koosman, 1969

10, Tom Seaver, 1969

10, Dwight Gooden, 1986

10, Al Leiter, 2000

10, Matt Harvey, 2015

9, Kenny Rogers, 1999

9, Mike Hampton, 2000

9, Bobby Jones, 2000

four tied with 8

35, Tom Seaver, 1973

31, Al Leiter, 2000

29, Jacob deGrom, 2015

27, Matt Harvey, 2015

26, Noah Syndergaard, 2015

20, Jon Matlack, 1973

20, Dwight Gooden, 1988

18, Dwight Gooden, 1986

18, Mike Hampton, 2000

18, Rick Reed, 2000

12, Tug McGraw, 1973

12, Ron Darling, 1986

12, Mike Hampton, 2000

11, John Maine, 2006

9, Dwight Gooden, 1986

9, Bob Ojeda, 1986

9, Kenny Rogers, 1999

9, Al Leiter, 2000

seven tied with 8

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Jon Matlack
Best Post-Season ERA
1.40 in 1973

John Franco
Best Post-Season ERA
1.42 in 1999

Tom Glavine
Best Post-Season ERA
1.59 in 2006

SHUTOUTS

SAVES

EARNED RUN AVERAGE

1, Jon Matlack, 1973

1, Bobby Jones, 2000

1, Mike Hampton, 2000

5, Jeurys Familia, 2015

3, Billy Wagner, 2006

2, Ron Taylor, 1969

2, Jesse Orosco, 1986

2, Armando Benitez, 2000

seven tied with 1

0.00, Noah Syndergaard, 2016

0.61, Jeurys Familia, 2015

0.93, George Stone, 1973

1.00, Armando Benitez, 1999

1.08, Glendon Rusch, 2000

1.29, Rick Aguilera, 1988

1.40, Jon Matlack, 1973

1.42, John Franco, 1999

1.59, Tom Glavine, 2006

1.93, Tug McGraw, 1973

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by series - 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 2 decisions.
Earned Run Average is presented on the basis of a minimum of 6 innings pitched.