2019 NL Rookie of the Year First Baseman
Pete Alonso
ERA (1.53), 1985 season
Dwight 'Doc' Gooden
Won the 2022 NL Manager of the Year award, led Mets to the playoffs with an 101-win season
Buck Showalter
His chopper up the first base line got through the legs of Bill Buckner in the 1986 World Series
Mookie Wilson
The only everyday shortstop with a 30-HR season in team history, and he's done it twice (2022, 2024)
Francisco Lindor
1969, 1973, and 1975 NL Cy Young Winner
Tom Seaver
Stolen Bases (78), 2007 season
Jose Reyes
All-time franchise leader with 595 wins as Mets manager, led team to 1986 World Series victory
Davey Johnson
His 100-MPH pitch thrown at Alcides Escobar got Game Three of the 2015 World Series off to a roaring start
Noah Syndergaard
After coming over to the Mets at the 2015 Trade Deadline, this outfielder hit 31 HRs in his first full season in New York the following year
Yoenis Cespedes
2011 NL Batting Title Shortstop
Jose Reyes
Saves (51), 2016 season
Jeurys Familia
2000 World Series manager, once disguised himself with a mustache after being ejected
Bobby Valentine
His leaping catch in LF during Game Seven of the 2006 NLCS is considered to be one of the best plays in baseball history
Endy Chavez
His 36 HRs in 1987 helped this third baseman become the first Mets player with a 30-HR, 30-SB season. He accomplished this feat two more times after this
Howard Johnson
2012 NL Cy Young Pitcher
R.A. Dickey
Batting Average (.354), 1998 season
John Olerud
First manager of the New York Mets, first person to have their number retired by the team
Casey Stengel
His walk-off home run in Game Three of the 2000 NLDS helped propel the Mets to a World Series appearance
Benny Agbayani
He hit 32 HR as the Mets' 3B in 1999, but none more memorable than his 'grand-slam single' in Game Five of the 1999 NLCS against Atlanta
Robin Ventura
2014 NL Gold Glove Centerfielder
Games Pitched (92), 2010 season
Pedro Feliciano
5th all-time with 302 wins as Mets manager, helped team capture 2006 NL East division title
Willie Randolph
His catch on a fly ball to LF secured the final out of a 1969 World Series victory for the Mets
Cleon Jones
He clubbed 41 HR as the Mets' catcher in 1996, which was also the first 40-HR season in franchise history
Todd Hundley