Yeah, but they have more losses than the '73 Mets, so they're still the worst division winners ever.
Speaking of which, the Mets' year ends on a pretty sour note today, but all in all, not a bad season. Yeah, there are a couple little things that could have (and should have) been done over the year that would have kept them in conention, but there's no point in dwelling on that now.
I think the future of this franchise is very bright. If Jacobs pans out as a viable solution at first base, there are only two real holes to plug (2B and probably C) in the offseason. Reyes and Wright can only get better (and Wright's already the best bat on the team) and I guarantee you that Beltran will have a better season next year. Add that to the fact that they'll have a fairly solid rotation next year (with Seo, Trachsel, Heilman, and Zambrano to pick from to take the four and five spots) and the Mets look pretty promising in 2006.