In April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, delivered 400 bags of food to his neighborhood near Yaguate in the Dominican Republic... Is a 2007 graduate of Liceo Analilian Miranda High School (D.R.).
2022
Appeared in 48 games between the Phillies and Red Sox, going 2-3 with a 6.09 ERA (30 ER in 44.1 IP)... Was designated for assignment by the Phillies on Aug. 2 and released on Aug. 6... Signed as a Minor League free agent by the Red Sox on Aug. 9 and made 10 appearances with Boston.
2021
Finished the season with the following all-time NYM relief rankings: 4th in strikeouts (484) and 5th in wins (28) & IP (463.1)...His nine wins were 3rd among NL relievers and 5th among ML relievers...Had a 10.2-inning scoreless streak, 4/10-5/8...Was on the 10-day IL with a right hip impingement, 6/21-7/1; included a rehab assignment to Syracuse (AAA)....Recorded 27 strikeouts in 17 games (18.0 innings) from 6/13-8/4.
2020
Led Mets relievers with 26.2 innings...Had a 2.51 ERA (four earned runs/14.1 innings) in his final 13 outings after logging a 5.11 ERA (seven earned runs/12.1 innings) in his first 12 games...Set a career-high with four strikeouts on Aug. 12 vs. Washington.
2019
Made at least 60 appearances for the fifth time in his last six seasons...Since 2014, he ranks fifth in the majors with 392 appearances...His 66 appearances tied with Edwin Díaz for the team-lead...Pitched to a 2.75 ERA (six earned runs/19.2 innings pitched) in 24 appearances in July and August...Went 2-1 with 25 strikeouts and one home run allowed in 19.2 innings pitched in that span...Issued a career-high 42 walks, 39 runs, and seven home runs...Made two rehab appearances: June 28 with Single-A Brooklyn (1.1 IP, 2 K) and on June 30 with Triple-A Syracuse (1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 K).
2018
Was dealt to the A's on July 21...Prior to being traded to Oakland, was 4-4 with 17 saves and a 2.88 ERA (13 earned runs/40.2 innings) in 40 games for the Mets...With Oakland, saved one ballgame in 30 appearances, recording a 3.45 ERA (12 earned runs/31.1 innings)...Was on the 10-Day Disabled List, June 8 (retroactive to June 7)-June 17 with a sore right shoulder...His eight wins marked a career-high and were tied for the thirdmost by a reliever...Led the Mets with 17 saves and ranked 10th in the NL despite being traded to the AL in July...Combined to fan 83 batters in 72.0 innings between Oakland and New York...His 10.38 K/9 ratio was a career-high mark...With Oakland, whiffed 11.49 batters per nine innings (40 strikeouts/31.1 innings)...Allowed three homers, tied for the third-fewest among all pitchers who threw at least 70.0 innings...Had a 40.1-inning homerless streak from May 13-August 28 that spanned 37 appearances...Did not allow a home run in his home games at Citi Field (22.1 innings) or the Oakland Colliseum (18.1 innings)...Has not allowed a home run in his home ballpark since August 13, 2016 (Wil Myers, San Diego, at Citi Field)...Held right-handed hitters to a .193 (28-145) average...Left-handed batters hit .254 (32-126)...Began the season with 11.2 consecutive scoreless innings, a stretch that included seven-straight appearances with a save from March 31-April 13...Became the fifth pitcher in MLB history to record at least seven saves in his team's first 12 games of a season...Earned the win in each of his first two games with Oakland, tossing 2.0 scoreless frames in each victory...Did not allow an earned run in 15 consecutive appearances from July 1-August 8...During that time, allowed one run, unearned, on six hits with three walks and 18 strikeouts in 17.0 innings.
2017
Was on the Disabled List from May 11-August 25 with an arterial clot in his right shoulder...Underwent surgery to repair a blockage of the posterior circumflex humeral artery on his right side on May 12...The surgery was performed by Dr. Robert Thompson in St. Louis...Activated from the Restricted List on April 19...Missed the first 15 games of the year...Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings in two minor league outings...Pitched 1.0 inning on August 26 at Washington...It was his first action in the majors since May 10...Had six saves, moving into fourth place on the franchise alltime saves list with 106, passing Billy Wagner...Jesse Orosco is third on the list with 107 saves...Allowed eight earned runs in 15.1 innings (4.70 ERA) after his return from the Disabled List, but just one earned run in his final 7.1 innings (1.23 ERA)....Was unscored upon in nine of his first 10 games through May 9...Over the last three years, he has the sixth-highest swing and miss rate (52.3%)...Minimum 60 batters faced...Earned his first save since May 5 on September 22 vs. Washington in a 7-6 win...Struck out Victor Robles with two runners aboard...Righthanders were 10-52 (.192) and lefties went 11-39 (.282)...Had two saves and didn't allow a run in 3.1 innings in four games for the Dominican Republic in the WBC.
2016
Led the majors with 51 saves...Was the first Mets reliever to lead the majors in saves...John Franco led the NL in saves in 1990 and 1994...Set a franchise record for saves in a single season...Set the team record with his 44th save on August 31 vs. Miami... Armando Benitez (2001) and Familia (2015) held the previous mark with 43 saves...Was the first Dominican-born reliever to notch 50 or more saves in a season...José Valverde (2011) and Francisco Cordero (2004) each had 49 saves...Became the 13th pitcher to reach the 50-save plateau and his 51 saves were tied for the ninth-most in major league history...Recorded 52 straight saves in the regular season from August 1, 2015-July 26, 2016, the longest streak in team history and the third-longest streak in major league history...Eric Gagne (84 consecutive saves) owns the longest while Tom Gordon (54 straight) is second...Recorded his 100th career save to clinch the NL Wild Card on October 1 at Philadelphia...Named to his first All-Star team...Did not pitch...Was one of 10 major league relievers in the history of the game to record 31 or more saves in the first half...His 31 first-half saves were a team record...Had a save in a team-record 14 straight appearances from June 21-July 26...Posted a career-best 17.0 scoreless inning streak from June 8-July 19...Allowed five earned runs in 29.0 innings (1.55 ERA) from July 31-end of the season (28 games)...Righthanded batters were 31-152 (.204) while lefthanded hitters went 32-134 (.239).
POSTSEASON
Suffered the loss in New York's Wild Card game vs. San Francisco...Surrendered a three-run home run to the Giants' Conor Gillaspie in the ninth inning.
2015
Finished third in the majors with 43 saves...Tied the club's single-season save record closing out a 1-0 win on the last day of the season, October 4 vs. Washington...Armando Benitez also had 43 saves in 2001...Is one of 12 pitchers in major league history to record 40 or more saves at age 25 or younger...Had the ninth-lowest ERA (1.85) in the majors (min. 60.0 innings)...Was tied for the seventhlowest ERA in team history (min. 70 innings)...Opponents hit .207 off him, the 13th-lowest mark in the NL (min. 60 innings)...Righthanders hit .201 (32-159) and lefthanders were 27-126 (.214)....Recorded the final three outs in the Mets' 10-2 win on September 26 at Cincinnati that clinched the NL East....Allowed one run over 25.0 innings (0.36 ERA) from July 31-September 21, the lowest ERA in the majors during that span (min. 20 innings)... Streak ended when he allowed a three-run home run to Atlanta's Freddie Freeman in a loss on September 23....Did not allow a run in 16.0 innings (16 games) from July 31-August 30...The 16.0-inning scoreless streak was the longest for any Mets reliever in 2015 and a career-best...Had five saves of four or more outs, which was tied for the third-most in the majors...Over the last two years, he has eight saves of four or more outs, tied for the second-most in the majors...Cody Allen is first with 11...Worked more than 1.0 inning 10 times in 2015...The Mets won four of the five games when he had a blown save....Successfully converted on each of his first 13 save opportunities....Opponents hit .159 (10-63) with RISP and were 0-7 with the bases loaded...On June 12, he loaded the bases vs. Atlanta with one out holding a 5-3 lead...At that exact moment, his fiancée, Bianca Rivas, was at a hospital in Hackensack, N.J., giving birth to the couple's first child, Jeurys, Jr...Familia induced a double play to save the game....Became the second reliever in Mets history to record 20 or more saves before July 1...Only Francisco Rodriguez has accomplished the feat (both in 2009 and 2011)...Research courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau....Had a 1.25 ERA (six earned runs/43.1 innings) in the first half and was 27-for-29 in save opportunities...Allowed six runs in 5.1 innings (10.13 ERA) in five appearances directly following the All-Star break (July 19-30).
POSTSEASON
Allowed one earned run in 14.2 innings (0.61 ERA) during the postseason...Had three blown saves in the World Series (Games 1, 4 and 5)...Set a single-season postseason franchise record with five saves...Had three NLCS saves which tied a NLCS record...Recorded the final three outs in Game 4 of the NLCS at Chicago...Retired all 16 batters he faced in the NLDS vs. Los Angeles...Pitched 2.0 perfect innings for the save in a 3-2 Game 5 NLDS win at Los Angeles... Became the third pitcher to have a six-out, nobaserunner save in a winner-take-all postseason game, joining the Cardinals' Bruce Sutter (Game 7, 1982 World Series) and the Mets' Jesse Orosco (Game 7, 1986 World Series)....Closed out Game 1 of the NLDS at Los Angeles with a four-out save in a 3-1 win, becoming the first Mets reliever to post a save of more than 1.0 inning in a postseason game since Jesse Orosco got the final six outs of Game 7 of the 1986 World Series vs. Boston.
2014
Established a franchise rookie record with 76 appearances...Scott Rice held the previous mark (73 in 2013)...He led all major league rookies in games pitched...Was third in the NL and tied for fourth in the majors with his 76 outings...Had 23 holds, the most in team history for a rookie...Scott Rice held the old mark (17 in 2013)... His 23 holds were tied for the fifth most by any Mets pitcher in a single season...He led all rookies in holds and finished tied for seventh in the NL in holds...Underwent bilateral sports hernia surgery on October 25, 2014...Dr. Bill Meyers performed the procedure in Philadelphia...Collected 16 holds after the All-Star break, tied for the second-most in the majors...Washington's Tyler Clippard was first with 21...Had five saves which ranked second in the NL and fourth in the majors among rookies...Also was tied for the ninth-most by a rookie for a single-season in team history...Allowed more than one earned run twice all year: March 31 vs. Washington and September 15 vs. Miami...Had the fifth-lowest batting average against (.209) among NL pitchers with 75.0 or more innings...Posted a 1.81 ERA (14 earned runs/69.2 innings) from April 25 through the end of the season...Had a 5.87 ERA (five earned runs/7.2 innings) from March 31-April 18...Surrendered just one earned run in 22 games from June 12-August 2 (22.1 innings-0.40 ERA)...Earned his first major league win on April 25 vs. Miami with 1.0 scoreless inning in a 4-3 triumph...Also won July 18 at San Diego...Picked up his first save of the year with 1.2 scoreless frames on May 28 vs. Pittsburgh in a 5-0 victory...Also had saves on August 9 at Philadelphia, August 11 at Philadelphia, August 20 at Oakland and September 9 vs. Colorado...Constructed a career-best 10.2 scoreless inning streak from July 4-August 2.Hit Hank Conger with a pitch with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 11th inning to give the Angels a 5-4 win on April 11...Held righthanders to a .134 (20-149) mark and lefthanders to a .293 (39-133) batting average...Opponents hit .173 (14-81) with runners in scoring position and .075 (3-40) with RISP and two outs...Collected his first major league hit, a single, on May 28 vs. Pittsburgh (off Bryan Morris)...Also had an RBI single, his first major league RBI on July 30 vs. Philadelphia (off Justin De Fratus)...Finished the year 2-3 with an RBI.
2013
Underwent right elbow surgery on June 5 at the Hospital for Special Surgery to remove bone spurs and loose bodies...Mets Medical Director Dr. David Altchek performed the procedure... Placed on the 15-Day Disabled List, retroactive to May 9, with right biceps tendinitis...Transferred to the 60-Day DL on June 8...On September 14, was returned from his rehabilitation assignment and reinstated from the DL... Began the season on the Mets' Opening Day roster...Optioned to Las Vegas (AAA) of the Pacific Coast League on April 6...Recalled on April 18 and remained with the team until he landed on the DL... Made one appearance in September with the Mets allowing two hits and one run with two walks in 0.1 inning of work on September 17 vs. San Francisco... Tossed 3.0 scoreless and hitless innings to help Savannah (A) capture the South Atlantic League championship series... Struck out five and did not issue a walk... Hurled 6.2 scoreless innings with five strikeouts spanning four outings from April 23-May 3... Made three rehabilitation appearances for St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League and one for Brooklyn (A) of the New York-Penn League.
2012
Recalled from Buffalo (AAA) of the International League on September 4...Made major league debut on September 4 throwing 1.0 scoreless inning
with one hit and a strikeout...Tossed 8.1 innings of relief with an 8.64 ERA (eight earned runs/8.1innings)
and seven strikeouts...Did not allow a run in four of seven relief outings...Held batters to one hit
during those appearances...Limited right handed batters to a .167 (4-24) batting average at the major
league level...Made his first major league start on October 1 vs. Miami...Tossed 4.0
scoreless innings, allowing one hit with six walks and three strikeouts...Was 9-9 with a 4.73 ERA (72 earned runs/137.0 innings) and 128 strikeouts
in 28 starts for Buffalo...Was tied for sixth in the IL with his 128 strikeouts.
2011
Began the year with St. Lucie (A) of the Florida State League. ... Made six starts before being promoted to Binghamton (AA) of the Eastern League on May 10. ... Was the Sterling Award recipient at Binghamton, emblematic of the team MVP. ... Ranked fifth among Mets minor leaguers with 132 strikeouts. ... In 23 games combined, all starts, he was 5-5 with a 2.90 ERA. ... In 124.0 innings, he allowed 106 hits, 50 runs, 40 earned, with 43 walks and 132 strikeouts. ... In 17 starts with Binghamton, he went 4-4 with a 3.49 ERA (34 earned runs/87.2 innings). ... Gave up 85 hits, with 43 runs, 35 walks and 96 strikeouts. ... In his first eight starts for Binghamton, he was 0-2 with six no-decisions and a 3.35 ERA (17 earned runs/45.2
innings). .... In his next nine starts, he went 4-2 with a 3.64 ERA (17 earned runs/42.0 innings). ... Put together two double-digit strikeout games in back-to-back starts. ...Struck out 11 at Trenton on June 12 and 10 vs. Trenton at home on June 18. ... Righthanded batters compiled a .194 (40-206) mark against him. ... Went 7.0 innings twice: May 10 vs. New Britain and May 15 at Trenton. ... Struck out 36 in 36.1 innings in his six starts at St. Lucie. .. Opponents hit .171 (21-123) against him.
2010
Played for the World Team in the XM Radio Futures Games.
2009
Named the Sterling Organizational Pitcher of the Year for Savannah (A) of the South Atlantic League. ... Was 10-6 with a 2.69 ERA in 24 games, 23 starts for Savannah.