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"We're so bad right now that for us back-to-back home runs means one today and another one tomorrow."
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2004 New York Mets 2004 New York Mets
2003/2005
Record 71-91 .438
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Standings 4th in the NL East (25 games back)
Pythagorean 76-86, 76-86, 76-86
Runs (S/A) 684 / 731
BallparkShea Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 99 / Pitching: 99
Attendance2,318,951 (11th) (17th)
Fancost$186 (4th) / $15,081
Payroll/Avg$100,629,303 / $3,870,358 (4th)
OpExp/$PV$191,200,000 / $2,692,958
Rev/OpInc$180,000,000 / -$11,200,000
Valuation$505,000,000
Spring TrainingPort St. Lucie, Florida (Tradition Field)
ManagerArt Howe
CoachesDon Baylor, Matt Galante, Gary Pettis, Denny Walling, Bobby Floyd, Rick Peterson
ExecutivesPresident/CEO: Fred Wilpon, General Manager: Omar Minaya , General Manager: Jim Duquette
Minor Leagues(AAA) Norfolk Tides, (AA) Binghamton Mets, (A) Capital City Bombers, (A) Brooklyn Cyclones, (A) St. Lucie Mets, (Rookie) Kingsport Mets
Radio (WFAN) Gary Cohen, Howie Ross
TV (WPIX) Dave O'Brien, Tom Seaver
Cable TV (MSG/Fox Sports) Fran Healy, Keith Hernandez, Matt Loughlin, Ralph Kiner, Ted Robinson
Spanish Radio (WADO) Billy Berroa, Juan Alicea

The 2004 New York Mets went 71-91 and finished 4th in the National League East. The Mets drew 2,318,951 to Shea Stadium. Tom Glavine and Mike Piazza made the All-Star team.

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