Mets 20-game winners
TOM SEAVER, 1969
25-7, 2.21 ERA, 208 strikeouts
Seaver pitched 273.1 innings in 1969 to give the Mets their first 20-game winner en route to their first World Series title. He was rewarded for his efforts with an All-Star selection and Cy Young award and finished second in National League MVP voting.
TOM SEAVER, 1971
20-10, 1.76 ERA, 289 strikeouts
Seaver led the NL in ERA, strikeouts and WHIP (0.946) but still finished second, to Fergie Jenkins, in Cy Young voting. Seaver tossed four shutouts and threw 21 complete games in 35 starts.
TOM SEAVER, 1972
21-12, 2.92 ERA, 249 strikeouts
Seaver had back-to-back 20-win seasons for the only time in his career in 1971 and 1972. He led the league with 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings in 1972.
TOM SEAVER, 1975
22-9, 2.38 ERA, 243 strikeouts
Seaver led the league in wins and strikeouts en route to his third Cy Young award. 1975 was technically his last 20-win season with the Mets, however, he did compile a record of 21-6 in 1977, while pitching for the Mets and Cincinnati Reds. Seaver was 7-3 with the Mets before being traded.
JERRY KOOSMAN, 1976
21-10, 2.69 ERA, 200 strikeouts
Koosman finished second in Cy Young voting in 1976, despite failing to lead the league in a single category. He pitched 17 complete games and threw three shutouts while compiling his first 20-win season. Koosman went 20-13 with the Minnesota Twins in 1979, his first season after leaving the Mets.
DWIGHT GOODEN, 1985
24-4, 1.53 ERA, 268 strikeouts
At the age of 20, Gooden reached the 20-win plateau for the only time during his career. He led the league in wins, ERA, strikeouts, innings pitched (276.2) and complete games (16) on the way to his lone Cy Young award.
DAVID CONE, 1988
20-3, 2.22 ERA, 213 strikeouts
In his first full season, Cone won 20 games. He led the league with a .870 winning percentage and finished third in Cy Young voting.
FRANK VIOLA, 1990
20-12, 2.67 ERA, 182 strikeouts
Viola led the NL in games started (35) and innings pitched (249.2), finishing third in Cy Young voting. It was the second, and final, 20-win season for Viola.
R.A. DICKEY, 2012
20-6, 2.96 ERA, 222 strikeouts
Dickey's 20-win feat has only helped his Cy Young Award candidacy. He would be the first Met to win the award since Doc Gooden in 1985.