As the boys from Queens chase their dreams of winning a World Series, their better halves are ready to cheer them on.

Stacey Harris deGrom

Married to pitcher Jacob deGrom

This soft-spoken 29-year-old blonde was born in the same Florida town as her husband, but they didn’t meet until after high school, when a mutual friend introduced them at a bull-riding event. “She’s kind of like me, easygoing,” Jacob, 27, told The Post back in January.

After dating for seven years, he popped the question on Christmas 2013 with a diamond sparkler and “Will You Marry Me?” T-shirt. They wed in November 2014 in a rustic Florida barn.

While he was pitching his way up through the minor leagues, Stacey worked the night shift doing clinical studies for people with sleep apnea.

Nowadays, her full-time job is housewife — including decorating the couple’s one-bedroom Manhattan apartment, which is kitted out with country-chic furniture and photo collages of their family and friends. The two don’t have any children, but during spring training, Stacey convinced her hubby to get a small dog to keep her company throughout the long season.

Molly Beers Wright

Married to third baseman David Wright

The 30-year-old Arizona native with dark brown eyes and matching locks met her Mets superstar in 2006 at the World Baseball Classic. But Molly wasn’t unveiled to the world as David’s main squeeze until 2008, when he threw her a big birthday party during the All-Star break. A Ford model with enviable abs, she has posed for mostly commercial work, including her biggest client, JCPenney.

The 32-year-old team captain clearly relies on her counsel. In 2013, she accompanied him to winter baseball meetings when he announced his $138 million contract extension with the Mets. They were engaged later that year and married in California over the 2014 holidays. After the wedding, David told The Wall Street Journal the two delayed their honeymoon because he didn’t want to travel during the off-season. Wherever they eventually jetted off to, it was Molly’s call. “She did such a good job planning the wedding, she can pick where she wants to go.”

Ania Cywinska

Dating pitcher Matt Harvey

A year after splitting with Victoria’s Secret model Anne V, the ace pitcher moved on with Polish model Cywinska. Signed to the prestigious Marilyn Agency, she started dating Harvey, 26, in February after meeting through mutual friends. When not rooting for the Mets, the fun-loving model cuddles with her English springer spaniel, Bon Bon, stand-up paddle-boards and parties in Paris.

Rosanna Colón

Married to pitcher Bartolo Colón

Last September, the 42-year-old pitcher and his wife became US citizens — the day before the Mets’ 2014 season finale. The Dominican Republic natives, married since 1996, live in Clifton, NJ, with their four sons: Bartolo Jr., Emilio, Wilder and Randy.

Bethany Nieuwenhuis

Married to outfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis

Bethany Nieuwenhuis (née Bridges) met her future spouse at Azusa Pacific University in California. More than five years later, they tied the knot in November 2013 in a Coto de Caza, Calif., ceremony. Bethany, 26, is the more daring of the two, according to the 28-year-old outfielder. He told The Wall Street Journal that they went zip-lining on their honeymoon: “She was fine. I’m terrified of heights.”

Leah Niese

Married to pitcher Jon Niese

Think you get nervous watching the Mets? Imagine being married to a player. “I’m all focused on [Jon]. I’m shaking, I’m biting my nails, I’m so nervous,” Leah Niese (née Eckman), 26, told The Post two years ago about how it feels to watch her husband pitch.

The pair, who live in Long Island City, met in 2009 during a bonfire at her alma mater, Bowling Green State University. She gave birth to the couple’s son, Tatum Jeffery, in July as her hurler hubby watched on FaceTime after pitching at Citi Field. They also have a daughter, Graylee Mae, who turns 2 in

November.

Tayler Francel

Engaged to backup catcher Kevin Plawecki

California-born Francel is an athlete in her own right. She met her soon-to-be hubby at Purdue University in Indiana, where she played soccer. They first saw each other in a mutual friends’ dorm room and hit it off immediately. The couple became best friends, watching “The Blind Side” and sharing meals.

“I even helped him with an online class we shared — and by help, I mean basically did [the class work],” she wrote on the pair’s wedding site. They will tie the knot on Nov. 28 in San Diego.

Victoria “Tori” Murphy

Married to second baseman Daniel Murphy

In 2014, Tori Murphy (née Ahern), 29, found herself at the center of controversy when her husband, 30, opted to miss the first two games of the season to be with her as she gave birth to their first child, son Noah. His decision was blasted by sports commentators like Mike Francesa and Boomer Esiason — who said she should have scheduled a C-section.

Victoria — a Florida native just like her MVP hubby — is an accomplished athlete herself, having been a standout softball pitcher at the University of North Florida, where she once threw a no-hitter. She later coached high-school softball alongside her father.

The couple weathered rocky times in 2010, splitting when Murphy hit a rough patch professionally. They reunited soon thereafter and married in December 2012 in Wellington, Fla.