New York Mets Power Rankings - 2013
| Power Ranking | ||||
| WEEK | RECORD | RANK | COMMENT | |
| Week 8 | 17-24 | 28 | Over their last 14 games, the Mets have scored three or fewer runs 10 times, have scored more than four only once and are batting .211 with runners in scoring position. They are 5-9 over that span. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 7 | 14-20 | 25 | One positive note for Mets fans: Mets catchers have hit 11 home runs so far this year -- which is equal to the total number of home runs all Mets catchers hit in 2011 and 2012 combined. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 6 | 12-16 | 22 | Despite having just a .233 team batting average, the Mets are scoring 4.89 runs per game -- second in the National League. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 5 | 10-13 | 20 | This time last week, the Mets were in second place with a 9-8 record. Since then, they've gone 1-5, dropping to fourth place, and have been outscored 31-16. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 4 | 9-8 | 18 | The Mets are 7-1 when Matt Harvey and Jonathon Niese start, but 2-7 when they don't, and the bullpen has allowed 32 earned runs in 56 innings pitched. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 3 | 7-4 | 15 | Matt Harvey is the first pitcher in baseball history to win three games, strike out 25 and allow only six hits in his first three starts of a season. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 2 | 4-2 | 22 | The Mets won their first two series of the season for only the second time in the past 10 years. They were led by the red-hot bat of John Buck, who's hitting .400 and leading the NL in RBIs with nine. Last year, it took Buck 25 games to reach nine RBIs. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |
| Week 1 | 0-0 | 25 | After hitting .303 with a .378 OBP, .969 OPS, and five home runs this spring, Collin Cowgill won the job as the Mets' every-day center fielder and leadoff hitter. -- Joe Janish, Mets Today | |