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| name = New York Mets |
| name = New York Mets |
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| image = Photocopy of photograph showing the interior of the stadium. This was taken on September 10, 1963 during a game between Phillies and Mets - Shibe Park (Stadium), 2701 North HABS PA,51-PHILA,683-11.tif |
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| caption = The Mets playing against the [[Philadelphia Phillies|Phillies]] at [[Shibe Park|Connie Mack Stadium]] on September 10, 1963. |
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| season = 1963 |
| season = 1963 |
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| logo = NewYorkMets.gif |
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| y1 = 1962 |
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| ballpark = [[Polo Grounds]] |
| ballpark = [[Polo Grounds]] |
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| city = [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]] |
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| y4 = 1962 |
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| record = 51–111 (.315) |
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| league_place = 10th |
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| owners = [[Joan Whitney Payson]] |
| owners = [[Joan Whitney Payson]] |
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| general_managers = [[George Weiss (baseball)|George Weiss]] |
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| managers = [[Casey Stengel]] |
| managers = [[Casey Stengel]] |
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| television = [[WOR-TV]] |
| television = [[WOR-TV]] |
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| radio = [[WABC (AM)]] <br> ([[Ralph Kiner]], [[Lindsey Nelson]], [[Bob Murphy (announcer)|Bob Murphy]]) |
| radio = [[WABC (AM)]] <br> ([[Ralph Kiner]], [[Lindsey Nelson]], [[Bob Murphy (announcer)|Bob Murphy]]) |
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The '''1963 [[New York Mets]] season''' was the second regular season for the Mets. They went 51–111 and finished |
The '''1963 [[New York Mets]] season''' was the second regular season for the Mets. They went 51–111 and finished tenth in the [[National League (baseball)|National League]], 48 games behind the World Series Champion [[1963 Los Angeles Dodgers season|Los Angeles Dodgers]]. They were managed by [[Casey Stengel]]. They played their home games at the [[Polo Grounds]], the second and final season there for the Mets before moving to [[Shea Stadium]] [[1964 New York Mets season|the following season]]. |
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== Offseason == |
== Offseason == |
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== Regular season == |
== Regular season == |
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On June 14, [[Duke Snider]] of the Mets hit his 400th home run against the [[1963 Cincinnati Reds season|Cincinnati Reds]]. The opposing pitcher was [[Bob Purkey]]. The homer came in the 6,783rd [[at bat]] of his career.<ref name=snider>[https://archive. |
On June 14, [[Duke Snider]] of the Mets hit his 400th home run against the [[1963 Cincinnati Reds season|Cincinnati Reds]]. The opposing pitcher was [[Bob Purkey]]. The homer came in the 6,783rd [[at bat]] of his career.<ref name=snider>[https://archive.today/20060507080216/http://www.thebaseballpage.com/players/snidedu01.php Duke Snider | The Baseball Page<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Snider became the ninth player to reach 400 homers. Along with [[Eddie Mathews]], Snider became part of the first duo to reach the 400-plateau in the same season.<ref name=snider/> Afterwards, Mets outfielder [[Jimmy Piersall]] told Snider that he could get more publicity for his 100th home run.<ref>[http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0052&tabno=7 Ultimate Mets Database – Jimmy Piersall<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Nine days later, on June 23, Piersall ran the bases backward after hitting the 100th home run of his career off [[Philadelphia Phillies]] pitcher [[Dallas Green (baseball)|Dallas Green]].<ref>[http://www.nyfuturestars.com/players.php?player=jim_piersall Jim Piersall – stats photos pics mets – NYFS nyfuturestars.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He was released by the Mets one month later, with that home run being the only one he hit in a Mets uniform. |
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=== Season standings === |
=== Season standings === |
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| [[Roger Craig (baseball)|Roger Craig]] || 46 || 236 || 5 || 22 || 3.78 || 108 |
| [[Roger Craig (baseball)|Roger Craig]] || 46 || 236.0 || 5 || 22 || 3.78 || 108 |
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| [[Al Jackson]] || 37 || 227 || 13 || 17 || 3.96 || 142 |
| [[Al Jackson]] || 37 || 227.0 || 13 || 17 || 3.96 || 142 |
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| {{sortname|Carl|Willey}} || 30 || 183 || 9 || 14 || 3.10 || 101 |
| {{sortname|Carl|Willey}} || 30 || 183.0 || 9 || 14 || 3.10 || 101 |
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'''[[1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star Game]]''' |
'''[[1963 Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star Game]]''' |
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* [[Duke Snider]], outfield, reserve |
* [[Duke Snider]], outfield, reserve |
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<ref>http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1963as.shtml</ref> |
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1963as.shtml|title = 1963 All-Star Game}}</ref> |
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== Farm system == |
== Farm system == |
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== References == |
== References == |
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*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1963.shtml 1963 New York Mets] |
*[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1963.shtml 1963 New York Mets at Baseball Reference] |
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*[http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1963&t=NYN 1963 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com] |
*[http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1963&t=NYN 1963 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com] |
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*{{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=3rd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=2007| isbn=978-1-932391-17-6| page=767}} |
*{{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=3rd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=2007| isbn=978-1-932391-17-6| page=767}} |
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== External links == |
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{{Commons category|1963 New York Mets season}} |
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* [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1963-schedule-scores.shtml 1963 New York Mets season] at ''Baseball Reference'' |
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{{1963 MLB season by team}} |
{{1963 MLB season by team}} |
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[[Category:1963 Major League Baseball season|New York Mets season]] |
[[Category:1963 Major League Baseball season|New York Mets season]] |
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[[Category:1963 in sports in New York City|New York Mets]] |
[[Category:1963 in sports in New York City|New York Mets]] |
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[[Category:1960s in Manhattan]] |
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[[Category:Washington Heights, Manhattan]] |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 6 January 2024
1963 New York Mets | ||
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League | National League | |
Ballpark | Polo Grounds | |
City | New York City, New York | |
Record | 51–111 (.315) | |
League place | 10th | |
Owners | Joan Whitney Payson | |
General managers | George Weiss | |
Managers | Casey Stengel | |
Television | WOR-TV | |
Radio | WABC (AM) (Ralph Kiner, Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy) | |
Stats | ESPN.com BB-reference | |
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The 1963 New York Mets season was the second regular season for the Mets. They went 51–111 and finished tenth in the National League, 48 games behind the World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. They were managed by Casey Stengel. They played their home games at the Polo Grounds, the second and final season there for the Mets before moving to Shea Stadium the following season.
Offseason[edit]
- October 11, 1962: Ron Hunt was purchased by the Mets from the Milwaukee Braves.[1]
- October 14, 1962: Norm Sherry and Dick Smith were purchased by the Mets from the Los Angeles Dodgers.[2]
- November 26, 1962: Paul Blair was drafted from the Mets by the Baltimore Orioles in the 1962 first-year draft.[3]
Regular season[edit]
On June 14, Duke Snider of the Mets hit his 400th home run against the Cincinnati Reds. The opposing pitcher was Bob Purkey. The homer came in the 6,783rd at bat of his career.[4] Snider became the ninth player to reach 400 homers. Along with Eddie Mathews, Snider became part of the first duo to reach the 400-plateau in the same season.[4] Afterwards, Mets outfielder Jimmy Piersall told Snider that he could get more publicity for his 100th home run.[5] Nine days later, on June 23, Piersall ran the bases backward after hitting the 100th home run of his career off Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Dallas Green.[6] He was released by the Mets one month later, with that home run being the only one he hit in a Mets uniform.
Season standings[edit]
National League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Los Angeles Dodgers | 99 | 63 | 0.611 | — | 50–31 | 49–32 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 93 | 69 | 0.574 | 6 | 53–28 | 40–41 |
San Francisco Giants | 88 | 74 | 0.543 | 11 | 50–31 | 38–43 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 87 | 75 | 0.537 | 12 | 45–36 | 42–39 |
Cincinnati Reds | 86 | 76 | 0.531 | 13 | 46–35 | 40–41 |
Milwaukee Braves | 84 | 78 | 0.519 | 15 | 45–36 | 39–42 |
Chicago Cubs | 82 | 80 | 0.506 | 17 | 43–38 | 39–42 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 74 | 88 | 0.457 | 25 | 42–39 | 32–49 |
Houston Colt .45s | 66 | 96 | 0.407 | 33 | 44–37 | 22–59 |
New York Mets | 51 | 111 | 0.315 | 48 | 34–47 | 17–64 |
Record vs. opponents[edit]
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] | |||||||||||||||
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Team | CHC | CIN | HOU | LAD | MIL | NYM | PHI | PIT | SF | STL | |||||
Chicago | — | 9–9 | 9–9 | 7–11 | 12–6 | 11–7 | 9–9 | 8–10 | 10–8 | 7–11 | |||||
Cincinnati | 9–9 | — | 11–7 | 8–10 | 10–8 | 10–8 | 8–10 | 11–7 | 8–10 | 11–7 | |||||
Houston | 9–9 | 7–11 | — | 5–13 | 5–13 | 13–5 | 8–10 | 6–12 | 8–10 | 5–13 | |||||
Los Angeles | 11–7 | 10–8 | 13–5 | — | 8–10–1 | 16–2 | 7–11 | 13–5 | 9–9 | 12–6 | |||||
Milwaukee | 6–12 | 8–10 | 13–5 | 10–8–1 | — | 12–6 | 10–8 | 7–11 | 10–8 | 8–10 | |||||
New York | 7–11 | 8–10 | 5–13 | 2–16 | 6–12 | — | 8–10 | 4–14 | 6–12 | 5–13 | |||||
Philadelphia | 9–9 | 10–8 | 10–8 | 11–7 | 8–10 | 10–8 | — | 13–5 | 8–10 | 8–10 | |||||
Pittsburgh | 10–8 | 7–11 | 12–6 | 5–13 | 11–7 | 14–4 | 5–13 | — | 5–13 | 5–13 | |||||
San Francisco | 8–10 | 10–8 | 10–8 | 9–9 | 8–10 | 12–6 | 10–8 | 13–5 | — | 8–10 | |||||
St. Louis | 11–7 | 7–11 | 13–5 | 6–12 | 10–8 | 13–5 | 10–8 | 13–5 | 10–8 | — |
Notable transactions[edit]
- May 8, 1963: Larry Foss was traded by the Mets to the Milwaukee Braves for Chico Fernández.[7]
- May 23, 1963: Gil Hodges was traded by the Mets to the Washington Senators for Jimmy Piersall.[8]
- July 1, 1963: Charlie Neal and Sammy Taylor were traded by the Mets to the Cincinnati Reds for Jesse Gonder.[9]
- July 29, 1963: Jacke Davis and cash were traded by the Mets to the St. Louis Cardinals for Duke Carmel.[10]
- July 27, 1963: Jimmy Piersall was released by the Mets.[11]
- September 5, 1963: Ron Swoboda was signed as an amateur free agent by the Mets.[12]
Roster[edit]
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Player stats[edit]
Batting[edit]
Starters by position[edit]
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | Choo-Choo Coleman | 106 | 247 | 44 | .178 | 3 | 9 |
1B | Tim Harkness | 123 | 375 | 79 | .211 | 10 | 41 |
2B | Ron Hunt | 143 | 533 | 135 | .272 | 10 | 42 |
SS | Al Moran | 119 | 331 | 64 | .193 | 1 | 23 |
3B | Charlie Neal | 72 | 253 | 57 | .225 | 3 | 18 |
LF | Frank Thomas | 126 | 420 | 109 | .260 | 15 | 60 |
CF | Jim Hickman | 146 | 494 | 113 | .229 | 17 | 51 |
RF | Duke Snider | 129 | 354 | 86 | .243 | 14 | 45 |
Other batters[edit]
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Ed Kranepool | 86 | 273 | 57 | .209 | 2 | 14 |
Rod Kanehl | 109 | 191 | 46 | .241 | 1 | 9 |
Joe Hicks | 56 | 159 | 36 | .226 | 5 | 22 |
Joe Christopher | 64 | 149 | 33 | .221 | 1 | 8 |
Duke Carmel | 47 | 149 | 35 | .235 | 3 | 18 |
Norm Sherry | 63 | 147 | 20 | .136 | 2 | 11 |
Chico Fernández | 58 | 145 | 29 | .200 | 1 | 9 |
Jesse Gonder | 42 | 126 | 38 | .302 | 3 | 15 |
Jimmy Piersall | 40 | 124 | 24 | .194 | 1 | 10 |
Cliff Cook | 50 | 106 | 15 | .142 | 2 | 8 |
Larry Burright | 41 | 100 | 22 | .220 | 0 | 3 |
Pumpsie Green | 17 | 54 | 15 | .278 | 1 | 5 |
Ted Schreiber | 39 | 50 | 8 | .160 | 0 | 2 |
Dick Smith | 20 | 42 | 10 | .238 | 0 | 3 |
Sammy Taylor | 22 | 35 | 9 | .257 | 0 | 6 |
Chris Cannizzaro | 16 | 33 | 8 | .242 | 0 | 4 |
Gil Hodges | 11 | 22 | 5 | .227 | 0 | 3 |
Cleon Jones | 6 | 15 | 2 | .133 | 0 | 1 |
Marv Throneberry | 14 | 14 | 2 | .143 | 0 | 1 |
Pitching[edit]
Starting pitchers[edit]
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Roger Craig | 46 | 236.0 | 5 | 22 | 3.78 | 108 |
Al Jackson | 37 | 227.0 | 13 | 17 | 3.96 | 142 |
Carl Willey | 30 | 183.0 | 9 | 14 | 3.10 | 101 |
Other pitchers[edit]
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Galen Cisco | 51 | 155.2 | 7 | 15 | 4.34 | 81 |
Tracy Stallard | 39 | 154.2 | 6 | 17 | 4.71 | 110 |
Jay Hook | 41 | 152.2 | 4 | 14 | 5.48 | 89 |
Grover Powell | 20 | 49.2 | 1 | 1 | 2.72 | 39 |
Craig Anderson | 3 | 9.1 | 0 | 2 | 8.68 | 6 |
Relief pitchers[edit]
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Larry Bearnarth | 58 | 3 | 8 | 4 | 3.42 | 48 |
Ken MacKenzie | 34 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 4.97 | 41 |
Don Rowe | 26 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4.28 | 27 |
Ed Bauta | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.21 | 13 |
Steve Dillon | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10.80 | 1 |
Awards and honors[edit]
- Duke Snider, outfield, reserve
Farm system[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ Ron Hunt page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Norm Sherry sold to Mets
- ^ Paul Blair page at Baseball Reference
- ^ a b Duke Snider | The Baseball Page
- ^ Ultimate Mets Database – Jimmy Piersall
- ^ Jim Piersall – stats photos pics mets – NYFS nyfuturestars.com
- ^ Chico Fernández page at Baseball-Reference
- ^ Jimmy Piersall page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Jesse Gonder page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Duke Carmel page at Baseball Reference
- ^ Jimmy Piersall released by New York Mets
- ^ Ron Swoboda page at Baseball Reference
- ^ "1963 All-Star Game".
References[edit]
- 1963 New York Mets at Baseball Reference
- 1963 New York Mets team page at www.baseball-almanac.com
- Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (3rd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. p. 767. ISBN 978-1-932391-17-6.
External links[edit]
- 1963 New York Mets season at Baseball Reference