Jump to content
Grand Central Mets
  • Create Account

Recommended Posts

Posted


Inspired by a Wayne Garrett discussion during a recent IGT, your job is to list the top 10 Mets in order of their greatest walk rate as a NYM.

For purposes of this quiz, ‘Walk Rate' is defined as the simple difference between a player's career BA & OBA even though that may not quite

measure only his ‘batting eye' for a player with a large number of intentional walks and/or HBPs



Also, the answers can only come from among those in the top 30 of At Bats as a Met -- which translates into 2,200+ ABs -- so you need to

restrict your guesses to only those.



Three points for correct name

Minus one point for incorrect name

Add two bonus points for correct placement

No multiple guesses, no consecutive guesses, yadda yadda blah balh



1st place prize = Cadillac Eldorado

2nd place = Set of steak knives

3rd place = You get to go first in Double Jeopardy



And, as always, those who are late do not get fruit cup


Posted


And it turns out that Wayne Garrett actually IS the winner of the Wayne Garrett inspired quiz.

With a stunning IsoW of .111 [.247 BA / .348 OBA] he is the #1 walk-drawer-rate-guy of all NYMs



Olerud, btw, is at .110 but doesn't qualify for this quiz as he barely cracks the top 50 in NYM ABs















PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)
3)
4)
5)
T-6
T-6
T-6
9)
10)




BatMags = 5 Points


Posted


Well, the 2,200 eliminates Rickey Henderson, the greatest walker of all time, and I'm pretty sure he would be #1 if the limit was 500 or 600 at-bats.



I'll go with Lee Mazzilli.


Posted


Frayed Knot wrote:

And it turns out that Wayne Garrett actually IS the winner of the Wayne Garrett inspired quiz.

With a stunning IsoW of .111 [.247 BA / .348 OBA] he is the #1 walk-drawer-rate-guy of all NYMs



Olerud, btw, is at .110 but doesn't qualify for this quiz as he barely cracks the top 50 in NYM ABs















PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)
3)
4)
5)
T-6
T-6
T-6
9)
10)




BatMags = 5 Points


It had to be Garrett. Garrett's OBP's were as good as anybody's in franchise history, but he was putting up sub .250 batting averages. He had to have been a walking monster to do that.


Posted (edited)


Neither Dave Magadan (34th in ABs - .099 IsoW) nor Curtis Granderson (35th - .102) qualifies



BatMags = 4

Edgy = 2


Edited by Guest
Posted


Edgy MD wrote:

Well, the 2,200 eliminates Rickey Henderson, the greatest walker of all time, and I'm pretty sure he would be #1 if the limit was 500 or 600 at-bats....






Could be. Rickey flirted with a .400 OBA for most of 1999 until he trailed off a bit with an end of season slump. But 2000 might have clinched it for him -- his batting average fell through the floor, but his OBA remained at HOF caliber strength. Like the end of Willie Mays's career.


Posted













PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)
3)
4)
5)Lee Mazzilli93
T-6Keith Hernandez90
T-6
T-6
9)
10)




BatMags = 8 Points

Edgy 3 Points


Posted (edited)


Beltran hit .280 / .369 as a Met, good enough for [CROSSOUT]10th[/CROSSOUT] 9th place















PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)
3)
4)
5)Lee Mazzilli93
T-6Keith Hernandez90
T-6
T-6
9)Carlos Beltran89
10)




BatMags = 8 Points

Edgy 3 Points

Chad O = 3 Points





Rickey (118) would have won, but he had half as many NYM ABs as Duffy Dyer and it would have taken me forever to put this together if I went that deep.







oe: quick correction on Beltan's placement


Edited by Guest
Posted


Piazza (.077) didn't walk as much as one might have thought he would.

He winds up 14th on this list.



Wright, was 13th (.080)



BatMags = 7 Points

Edgy 3 Points

Chad O = 3 Points

MFS = -1


Posted (edited)


Edgy MD wrote:

One of those ties for sixth is Strawb.


Like the late Dr. John, you're in the right place but the wrong time ... or something like that.















PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)97
3)Darryl Strawberry96
4)94
5)Lee Mazzilli93
T-6Keith Hernandez90
T-690
T-690
9)Carlos Beltran89
10)83


Edited by Guest
Posted


Edgy MD wrote:

And please double check Magadan and Granderson. I don't see how they couldn't be there.


Because they were 34th & 35th in ABs and so they don't qualify as per the above rules.









BatMags = 7 Points

Edgy 6 Points

Chad O = 3 Points

MFS = -1


Posted (edited)


BUDDY!!

Unlike Rey, he complemented his generally weak bat and great glove with a relatively high OBP (.234/.324)













PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)97
3)Darryl Strawberry96
4)94
5)Lee Mazzilli93
T-6Keith Hernandez90
T-6Howard Johnson90
T-6Bud Harrelson90
9)Carlos Beltran89
10)83




BatMags = 7 Points

Edgy 5 Points

Chad O = 3 Points

Ashie: +3 -1 = 2 = 2

MFS = -1


Edited by Guest
Posted


BUDDY!!

Unlike Rey, he complemented his generally weak bat and great glove with a relatively high OBP (.234/.324)













PlacePLAYERWalk Rate
1)Wayne Garrett.111
2)97
3)Darryl Strawberry96
4)94
5)Lee Mazzilli93
T-6Keith Hernandez90
T-6Howard Johnson90
T-6Bud Harrelson90
9)Carlos Beltran89
10)83




BatMags = 7 Points

Edgy = 8 Points

Chad O = 3 Points

Ashie: +3 -1 = 2 = 2

MFS = -1


Posted


I somehow erased the post where I said that Backman & McReynolds were wrong but that HoJo was right - although not in the right place.


Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
The Grand Central Mets Caretaker Fund
The Grand Central Mets Caretaker Fund

You all care about this site. The next step is caring for it. We’re asking you to caretake this site so it can remain the premier Mets community on the internet.

×
×
  • Create New...