The Mets have a 255-310-1 record versus the Dodgers in the regular season. They have a 3-4 record in the postseason. The Mets best season versus the Dodgers was 10-1 in 1988 and their worst was 2-16 in 1963 and 1962
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The Mets have a 298-337-1 record versus the Braves in the regular season and a 5-4 record in the postseason
Casey Stengel. As a player - 1912-1917: Brooklyn Dodgers 1921-1923: New York Giants As a manager - 1949-1960: New York Yankees 1962-1965: New York Mets
If Dodgers Blue is Pantone 294 then Mets Blue is Pantone 294.
The Mets and Dodgers played seven games in the 2008 season with the Mets winning 4 times and the Dodgers winning 3 times.
1962 was the first year for the New York Mets, the National League expansion team that Major League Baseball created to replace the Giants and Dodgers that had moved to California. In 1962, the Mets, led by manager Casey Stengel, had a record of 40-120, an all time record for futility. By the way, the Houston Colt '45s, later re-named the Astros, also joined the National League that year as the other expansion team. Their record was 64-96 and finished 8th in the 10 team league, ahead of the Chicago Cubs and the Mets.
They got the orange from the Giants and the blue from the dodgers
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The cast of 1988 National League Championship Series - 1988 includes: Rick Aguilera as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Wally Backman as Himself - New York Mets Second Baseman David Cone as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Ron Darling as Himself - New York Mets Pinch Runner Ron Darling as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Lenny Dykstra as Himself - New York Mets Center Fielder Kevin Elster as Himself - New York Mets Shortstop Sid Fernandez as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Kirk Gibson as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Left Fielder Dwight Gooden as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Alfredo Griffin as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Mickey Hatcher as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Danny Heep as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Keith Hernandez as Himself - New York Mets First Baseman Orel Hershiser as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Brian Holton as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Ricky Horton as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Jay Howell as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Gregg Jefferies as Himself - New York Mets Third Baseman Davey Johnson as Himself - New York Mets Manager Tommy Lasorda as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Terry Leach as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Tim Leary as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Dave Magadan as Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter Lee Mazzilli as Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter Tim McCarver as Himself - Color Commentator Roger McDowell as Himself - New York Mets Pitcher Kevin McReynolds as Himself - New York Mets Left Fielder Al Michaels as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Jesse Orosco as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Alejandro Pena as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Mackey Sasser as Himself - New York Mets Catcher Mackey Sasser as Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter Steve Sax as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Mike Scioscia as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Catcher John Shelby as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Center Fielder Darryl Strawberry as Himself - New York Mets Right Fielder Franklin Stubbs as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Franklin Stubbs as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter John Tudor as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Mookie Wilson as Himself - New York Mets Center Fielder Mookie Wilson as Himself - New York Mets Pinch Hitter Tracy Woodson as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman
1962 after the dodgers and giants left NYC for California
1988 ... the Mets lost in the NLCS to the Dodgers and the Yankees finished 5th in the AL East.