Mets' Cy Young Award winners

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. Credit: AP
Jacob deGrom became the fourth Mets pitcher to win the National League Cy Young Award Wednesday. It's the sixth time a Mets has won the honor -- Tom Seaver won it three times (1969, 1973, 1975), Dwight Gooden won it in 1985 and R.A. Dickey won it in 2012.
Here's a look at all of the Mets' Cy Young Award winners:
1969: TOM SEAVER
W-L: 25-7
ERA: 2.21
Strikeouts: 208
1973: TOM SEAVER
W-L: 19-10
ERA: 2.08
Strikeouts: 251
1975: TOM SEAVER
W-L: 22-9
ERA: 2.38
Strikeouts: 243
1985: DWIGHT GOODEN
W-L: 24-4
ERA: 1.53
Strikeouts: 268
2012: R.A. DICKEY
W-L: 20-6
ERA: 2.73
Strikeouts: 230
2018: JACOB deGROM
W-L: 10-9
ERA: 1.70
Strikeouts: 269