List of New York Mets Opening Day starting pitchers

The New York Mets are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Flushing, Queens, in New York City. They play in the National League East division. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The New York Mets have used 27 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 59 seasons. The 27 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 29 wins, 13 losses (29–13) and 17 no decisions. No decisions are only awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.

Tom Seaver made eleven Opening Day starts for the Mets.

Tom Seaver holds the Mets' record for most Opening Day starts with 11, and has an Opening Day record of 6–0. He also has the most starts in Shea Stadium, the Mets' home ballpark from 1964 through 2008. Seaver and Dwight Gooden hold the Mets' record for most Opening Day wins with six each. Al Jackson and Roger Craig share the worst winning percentage as the Opening Day starting pitcher with a record of 0–2.

From 1968 through 1983, Mets' Opening Day starting pitchers went 16 consecutive years without a loss. During this period, Tom Seaver won six starts with five no decisions, Craig Swan won two starts, and Jerry Koosman, Pat Zachry and Randy Jones won one start apiece. Furthermore, in the 31-year period from 1968 through 1998, Mets' Opening Day starting pitchers only lost two games. During that period, they won 19 games with 10 no decisions. The only losses during this period were by Mike Torrez in 1984 and by Dwight Gooden in 1990.

Overall, Mets Opening Day starting pitchers have a record of 0–1 at the Polo Grounds, a 12–5 record with five no decisions at Shea Stadium and a 3–0 record with three no decisions at Citi Field. In addition, although the Mets were nominally the home team in 2000, the game was played in Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.[3] Mike Hampton started the game in Tokyo and lost, making the Mets' Opening Day starting pitchers' combined home record 15–7, and their away record 14–6. The Mets went on to play in the World Series in 1969, 1973, 1986, 2000 and 2015, and won the 1969 and 1986 World Series championship games. Tom Seaver (1969 and 1973), Dwight Gooden (1986), Mike Hampton (2000) and Bartolo Colón (2015) were the Opening Day starting pitchers when the Mets played in the World Series, and they had a combined Opening Day record of 3–1 with one no decision.

Key

Shea Stadium, site of 22 Opening Day starts by New York Mets pitchers
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Mets season.
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Mets won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Mets lost game
LocationStadium in italics for home game
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Mets
*Advanced to the post-season
**NL Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Dwight Gooden made eight Opening Day starts for the Mets, winning six
Johan Santana, the 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012 Opening Day starter
Pedro Martínez, the 2005 Opening Day starter
SeasonPitcherDecisionOpponentLocationRef(s)
1962Roger CraigLSt. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park[4]
1963Roger Craig (2)LSt. Louis CardinalsPolo Grounds[5][6]
1964Al JacksonLPhiladelphia PhilliesConnie Mack Stadium[7]
1965Al Jackson (2)LLos Angeles DodgersShea Stadium[5][8]
1966Jack FisherLAtlanta BravesShea Stadium[5][9][10]
1967Don CardwellLPittsburgh PiratesShea Stadium[5][11]
1968Tom SeaverND (L)San Francisco GiantsCandlestick Park[12]
1969Tom Seaver (2)ND (L)Montreal ExposShea Stadium[5][9][13]
1970Tom Seaver (3)ND (W)Pittsburgh PiratesForbes Field[14]
1971Tom Seaver (4)WMontreal ExposShea Stadium[5][9][15]
1972Tom Seaver (5)WPittsburgh PiratesShea Stadium[5][9][16]
1973**Tom Seaver (6)WPhiladelphia PhilliesShea Stadium[5][9][17]
1974Tom Seaver (7)ND (L)Philadelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium[18]
1975Tom Seaver (8)WPhiladelphia PhilliesShea Stadium[5][9][19]
1976Tom Seaver (9)WMontreal ExposJarry Park Stadium[20]
1977Tom Seaver (10)WChicago CubsWrigley Field[21]
1978Jerry KoosmanWMontreal ExposShea Stadium[5][22]
1979Craig SwanWChicago CubsWrigley Field[23]
1980Craig Swan (2)WChicago CubsShea Stadium[5][24]
1981Pat ZachryWChicago CubsWrigley Field[25]
1982Randy JonesWPhiladelphia PhilliesVeterans Stadium[26]
1983Tom Seaver (11)ND (W)Philadelphia PhilliesShea Stadium[5][9][27]
1984Mike TorrezLCincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[28]
1985Dwight GoodenND (W)St. Louis CardinalsShea Stadium[29]
1986Dwight Gooden (2)WPittsburgh PiratesThree Rivers Stadium[30]
1987Bobby OjedaWPittsburgh PiratesShea Stadium[5][9][31][32]
1988*Dwight Gooden (3)WMontreal ExposOlympic Stadium[33][34]
1989Dwight Gooden (4)WSt. Louis CardinalsShea Stadium[5][35][36]
1990Dwight Gooden (5)LPittsburgh PiratesShea Stadium[5][9][37][38]
1991Dwight Gooden (6)WPhiladelphia PhilliesShea Stadium[5][39][40]
1992David ConeND (W)St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[41][42]
1993Dwight Gooden (7)WColorado RockiesShea Stadium[5][9][43][44]
1994Dwight Gooden (8)WChicago CubsWrigley Field[5][45][46]
1995Bobby JonesND (L)Colorado RockiesCoors Field[5][47][48]
1996Bobby Jones (2)ND (W)St. Louis CardinalsShea Stadium[5][9][49][50]
1997Pete HarnischND (L)San Diego PadresQualcomm Stadium[51][52]
1998Bobby Jones (3)ND (W)Philadelphia PhilliesShea Stadium[5][9][53][54]
1999*Al LeiterLFlorida MarlinsPro Player Stadium[55][56]
2000**Mike HamptonLChicago CubsTokyo Dome[3][5][57]
2001Al Leiter (2)ND (W)Atlanta BravesTurner Field[58][59]
2002Al Leiter (3)WPittsburgh PiratesShea Stadium[5][60][61]
2003Tom GlavineLChicago CubsShea Stadium[5][9][62][63]
2004Tom Glavine (2)WAtlanta BravesTurner Field[64][65]
2005Pedro MartinezND (L)Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[66][67]
2006*Tom Glavine (3)WWashington NationalsShea Stadium[5][68][69]
2007Tom Glavine (4)WSt. Louis CardinalsBusch Stadium[70][71]
2008Johan SantanaWFlorida MarlinsDolphin Stadium[72][73]
2009Johan Santana (2)WCincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park[74]
2010Johan Santana (3)WFlorida MarlinsCiti Field[75]
2011Mike PelfreyLFlorida MarlinsSun Life Stadium[75]
2012Johan Santana (4)ND (W)Atlanta BravesCiti Field[76]
2013Jon NieseWSan Diego PadresCiti Field[77]
2014Dillon GeeND (L)Washington NationalsCiti Field[78]
2015**Bartolo ColónWWashington NationalsNationals Park[79]
2016*Matt HarveyLKansas City RoyalsKauffman Stadium[80]
2017Noah SyndergaardND (W)Atlanta BravesCiti Field[81]
2018Noah Syndergaard (2)WSt. Louis CardinalsCiti Field[82]
2019Jacob deGromWWashington NationalsNationals Park[83]
2020Jacob deGrom (2)ND (W)Atlanta BravesCiti Field[84]
2021Jacob deGrom (3)ND (L)Philadelphia PhilliesCitizens Bank Park[85]
2022*Tylor MegillWWashington NationalsNationals Park[86]
2023Max ScherzerWMiami MarlinsLoanDepot Park[87]
2024José QuintanaLMilwaukee BrewersCiti Field[88]

References

General
  • "New York Mets Opening Day Starters and Results". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2008.
Specific