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1993 New York Mets 1993 New York Mets
1992/1994
Record 59-103 .364
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Standings 7th in the NL East (38 games back)
Pythagorean 74-88, 73-89, 73-89
Runs (S/A) 672 / 744
BallparkShea Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 96 / Pitching: 97
Attendance1,873,183 (11th) (24th)
Fancost$86 (17th) / $7,003
Payroll/Avg$40,822,667 / $1,239,764 (7th)
OpExp/$PV$75,900,000 / $1,286,441
Rev/OpInc$80,800,000 / $4,900,000
Valuation$147,000,000
Spring TrainingPort St. Lucie, Florida (Tradition Field)
ManagersJeff Torborg, Dallas Green
CoachesBarry Foote, Bobby Wine Sr., Darrell Johnson, Dave LaRoche, Mel Stottlemyre, Mike Cubbage, Steve Swisher, Tom McCraw
ExecutivesPresident/CEO: Fred Wilpon, Owner: Nelson Doubleday, General Manager: Al Harazin
Minor Leagues(AAA) Norfolk Tides, (AA) Binghamton Mets, (A) Capital City Bombers, (A) Pittsfield Mets, (A) St. Lucie Mets, (Rookie) Kingsport Mets
Radio (WFAN) Bob Murphy, Gary Cohen, Todd Kalas
TV (WWOR) Ralph Kiner, Tim McCarver
Cable TV (SportsChannel) Fran Healy, Ralph Kiner, Rusty Staub
Spanish Radio (WSKQ) Armando Talavera, Billy Berroa, Juan Alicea, Renato Morffi

The 1993 New York Mets went 59-103 and finished 7th in the National League East. The Mets drew 1,873,183 to Shea Stadium. Bobby Bonilla made the All-Star team.

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