Mets: Top ten teams of all time

Number 8: 1984
What they did: Finished second in the National League East, with a 90-72 record
Key Players:
Keith Hernandez (.311 BA, 15 HR, 94 RBI)
Darryl Strawberry (26 HR, 97 RBI)
Mookie Wilson (.276 BA, 46 SB)
Dwight Gooden (17-9, 276K)
Ron Darling (12-9, 3.81 ERA)
What made them special: This one is simple too-context. The Mets had been awful from 1977-1983. They were predicted to finish last in 1984.
However, Keith Hernandez had re-signed after being obtained from the Cardinals the previous season. The young pitching began to emerge, led by Dwight Gooden. And the team went out and played inspired baseball.
They were in first place in late July-something Mets fans could not have fathomed in their wildest dreams. The Cubs were a little older and wiser, and went on to win the division. But the Mets had laid the foundation for a run of winning baseball in Queens.