The Mets began their 2012 season with a surprising three-game sweep of the
Atlanta Braves. The Mets outscored the Braves 12–6 in the series. During that series,
Frank Francisco became the third player in MLB history to record a save in every game of a season-opening series of at least three games, following
Derrick Turnbow of the
Milwaukee Brewers in 2006 and
Salomón Torres of the
Pittsburgh Pirates in 2007. On June 1,
Johan Santana made club history by becoming the first Mets pitcher to throw a
no-hitter, in an 8–0 victory over the
St. Louis Cardinals. This was also the first no-hitter to be pitched against a defending
World Series champion since a former Met,
Nolan Ryan, did it against the
Oakland Athletics in their
1990 season while with the
Texas Rangers. On June 27 against the
Chicago Cubs, the Mets became the first MLB team to hit a
home run cycle.
Daniel Murphy began with a two-run home run, his run in 352 at-bats, then in the top of the 5th,
Ike Davis hit a three-run homer followed by Murphy's solo shot off of
Casey Coleman, who had replaced starting pitcher
Jeff Samardzija. In the 6th inning,
Scott Hairston, who was typically a utility outfielder throughout the first half of the season, hit the cycle-ending
grand slam off of Coleman. The Mets won the game, 17–1.
R. A. Dickey won the 2012 NL
Cy Young Award, becoming the first
knuckleball pitcher in MLB history to do so.
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