Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 25, 2021 Posted April 25, 2021 Lifetime Home Runs as a New York Met5. Dave Kingman: 1546. Carlos Beltran: 149Michael Conforto projected to end of season: 127.538. Todd Hundley: 1249. Kevin McReynolds: 12210. Edgardo Alfonso: 12011. Michael Conforto: 119=#FF5910]Michael Conforto at start of season: =#FF5910]11812. Ed Kranepool: 118Pete Alonso projected to end of season: 116.6513. José Reyes: 108…25. Yoenis Céspedes: 7626. Rusty Staub: 7527. Pete Alonso: 74=#FF5910]Pete Alonso at start of season: =#FF5910]6928. Ron Swoboda: 6929. Ike Davis: 68
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted April 25, 2021 Posted April 25, 2021 Lindor is pretty rank at the moment.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 25, 2021 Author Posted April 25, 2021 Yeah, but his defense is mostly getting it done.That hasn't been true around the diamond. At least, not until today.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 26, 2021 Posted April 26, 2021 Pete Alonso is on pace to hit his 100th career HR this season in what would be Alosno's 318th game played. If Alonso stays on pace, he will set the all-time MLB record for least games to 100 HR's, breaking Ryan Howard's record of 325 games. Howard obliterated the previous record, then held by Ralph Kiner (376 games).
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 25, 2021 Author Posted May 25, 2021 Hitlessest Mets in Met History[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.0002Sandy Alomar2222.0003Andy Hassler2223.0004Cameron Maybin2120.0005Corey Oswalt1922.0006Mike Remlinger1721.0007Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000Maybin is breathing down Sandy Alomar, Sr.'s neck, and with his next at-bat, will be going for a piece of the record for most extensively futile career by a Mets position player.Randy Tate's crown, though, feels safe.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 25, 2021 Author Posted May 25, 2021 Maybin denied for the time being!
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 Jacob deGrom is closing in on Sid Fernandez on the Mets all-time strikeout list. When he passes him, he'll be in fourth place, and only the elite trio of Seaver, Koosman, Gooden will be above him:1. Tom Seaver 25412. Dwight Gooden 18753. Jerry Koosman 17994. Sid Fernandez 14495. Jacob deGrom 14336. David Cone 11727. Ron Darling 11488. Al Leiter 11069. Jon Matlack 102310. Jon Niese 838
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 27, 2021 Author Posted May 27, 2021 History being made! Sandy Alomar tied!Hitlessest Mets in Met History[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.000T2Sandy Alomar2222.000T2Andy Hassler2223.000T2Cameron Maybin2221.0005Corey Oswalt1922.000T6Mike Remlinger1721.000T6Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 Edgy MD wrote:History being made! Sandy Alomar tied!Hitlessest Mets in Met History[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.000T2Sandy Alomar2222.000T2Andy Hassler2223.000T2Cameron Maybin2221.0005Corey Oswalt1922.000T6Mike Remlinger1721.000T6Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000What's unique about this counting stat is that with one hit, Maybin will come off this list completely.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 Edgy MD wrote:History being made! Sandy Alomar tied!Hitlessest Mets in Met History[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.000T2Sandy Alomar2222.000T2Andy Hassler2223.000T2Cameron Maybin2221.0005Corey Oswalt1922.000T6Mike Remlinger1721.000T6Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000What's unique about this counting stat is that with one hit, Maybin will come off this list completely.If you broke up this list into two lists -- one for hitters and one for pitchers -- a reasonable thing to do for this statistic-- Maybin is now tied for the top of the hitters list.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 27, 2021 Author Posted May 27, 2021 Hist'ry!![th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.0002Cameron Maybin2322.000T3Sandy Alomar2222.000T3Andy Hassler2223.0005Corey Oswalt1922.000T6Mike Remlinger1721.000T6Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000
A Boy Named Seo Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 Huh, my friend had a different list that he pulled from Lahman. His had Randy Tate (1975, 41 ABs), Harry Parker (1974, 36 ABs), Ed Lynch (1982, 33 ABs) and Jeremy Heffner (2013, 32 ABs).
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 27, 2021 Posted May 27, 2021 Edgy MD wrote:Hist'ry!![th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Randy Tate4147.0002Cameron Maybin2322.000T3Sandy Alomar2222.000T3Andy Hassler2223.0005Corey Oswalt1922.000T6Mike Remlinger1721.000T6Brent Gaff1720.0008John Franco1515.0009Dale Murray1317.00010Miguel Batista1215.000For now. But Maybin has a decent chance of holding this "record". With the Mets roster in such flux, it's conceivable that Maybin's the next man out as soon as one of the injured outfielders comes back.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 27, 2021 Author Posted May 27, 2021 Yeah, it's up to him whether he wants to erase himself from this list with a single safety before the Mets lock this in by removing him from the roster.Sandy, Sr., by the way, set this high standard back in 1967.And hey, it looks like Randy Tate, at least, got himself several walks.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 27, 2021 Author Posted May 27, 2021 A Boy Named Seo wrote:Huh, my friend had a different list that he pulled from Lahman. His had Randy Tate (1975, 41 ABs), Harry Parker (1974, 36 ABs), Ed Lynch (1982, 33 ABs) and Jeremy Heffner (2013, 32 ABs).I think his was likely seasonal and mine is for full careers. Ed Lynch was a decent hitter in non-1982 years.If you broke up this list into two lists -- one for hitters and one for pitchers -- a reasonable thing to do for this statistic-- Maybin is now tied for the top of the hitters list.Here come the Lineup breakers — all-time Met champs of position-player offensive futility.[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Cameron Maybin2322.0002Sandy Alomar2222.0003Bart Shirley1212.000T4Joe Nolan1011.000T4Rich Puig1011.0006Keith Hughes99.000T7Jed Lowrie78.000T7Tim Corcoran79.0009Al Pedrique67.000T10Joe Ginsberg55.000T10Lou Klimchock55.000T10Brian Ostrosser55.000
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 31, 2021 Posted May 31, 2021 Edgy MD wrote:A Boy Named Seo wrote:Huh, my friend had a different list that he pulled from Lahman. His had Randy Tate (1975, 41 ABs), Harry Parker (1974, 36 ABs), Ed Lynch (1982, 33 ABs) and Jeremy Heffner (2013, 32 ABs).I think his was likely seasonal and mine is for full careers. Ed Lynch was a decent hitter in non-1982 years.If you broke up this list into two lists -- one for hitters and one for pitchers -- a reasonable thing to do for this statistic-- Maybin is now tied for the top of the hitters list.Here come the Lineup breakers — all-time Met champs of position-player offensive futility.[th]Rank[/th][th]Name[/th][th]AB[/th][th]PA[/th][th]AVG[/th]1Cameron Maybin2322.0002Sandy Alomar2222.0003Bart Shirley1212.000T4Joe Nolan1011.000T4Rich Puig1011.0006Keith Hughes99.000T7Jed Lowrie78.000T7Tim Corcoran79.0009Al Pedrique67.000T10Joe Ginsberg55.000T10Lou Klimchock55.000T10Brian Ostrosser55.000So Maybin was DFA'd as soon as the first injured Mets outfielder was activated off of the IL list (Pillar), but not before getting off the schnied in his last game as a Met, and coming off that list.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 31, 2021 Author Posted May 31, 2021 Yup, Sandy Alomar can sleep soundly that his Mets career shneid is once again without rival.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 31, 2021 Posted May 31, 2021 =batmagadanleadoff post_id=62152 time=1619491916 user_id=68]Pete Alonso is on pace to hit his 100th career HR this season in what would be Alosno's 318th game played. If Alonso stays on pace, he will set the all-time MLB record for least games to 100 HR's, breaking Ryan Howard's record of 325 games. Howard obliterated the previous record, then held by Ralph Kiner (376 games).
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 1, 2021 Author Posted June 1, 2021 Michael Conforto's assault on the top has been drastically slowed, and Pete Alonso's reaching that rare air is seemingly delayed for another season, but Pete has just tied Yoenis Céspedes on the All-Time Mets homer list, and that's not bad.Homers in a Mets Career1) Darryl Strawberry: 2522) David Wright: 2423) Mike Piazza HOF: 2204) Howard Johnson: 1925) Dave Kingman: 1546) Carlos Beltran: 149Michael Conforto Projectd to End of Season: 125.047) Lucas Duda: 1258) Todd Hundley: 1249) Kevin McReynolds: 122T10) Edgardo Alfonzo: 120T10) Michael Conforto: 12012) Ed Kranepool: 118=#FF5910]Michael Conforto at Start of Season: 11813) Jose Reyes: 10814) Carlos Delgado: 10415) George Foster: 99T16) Bobby Bonilla: 95T16) Curtis Granderson: 9518) John Milner: 94Pete Alonso Projectd to End of Season: 93.6519) Cleon Jones: 9320) Gary Carter HOF: 8921) Tommie Agee: 8222) Cliff Floyd: 8123) Keith Hernandez: 8024) Robin Ventura: 77T26) Pete Alonso: 76T26) Yoenis Céspedes: 7627) Rusty Staub: 7528) Ron Swoboda: 69=#FF5910]Pete Alonso at Start of Season: 69T29) Ike Davis: 68T29) Wilmer Flores: 68
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 11, 2021 Author Posted June 11, 2021 Rk Name HR1) Darryl Strawberry: 2522) David Wright: 2423) Mike Piazza: 2204) Howard Johnson: 1925) Dave Kingman: 1546) Carlos Beltran: 1497) Lucas Duda: 1258) Todd Hundley: 124Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 1249) Kevin McReynolds: 122T10) Edgardo Alfonzo: 120T10) Michael Conforto: 12012) Ed Kranepool: 118=#FF5910]Michael Conforto at Start of Season: 11813) Jose Reyes: 10814) Carlos Delgado: 10415) George Foster: 99Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: 99T16) Bobby Bonilla: 95T16) Curtis Granderson: 9518) John Milner: 9419) Cleon Jones: 9320) Gary Carter: 8921) Tommie Agee: 8222) Cliff Floyd: 8123) Keith Hernandez: 8024) Pete Alonso: 7925) Robin Ventura: 7726) Yoenis Céspedes: 7627) Rusty Staub: 7528) Ron Swoboda: 69=#FF5910]Pete Alonso at Start of Season: 69T29) Ike Davis: 68T29) Wilmer Flores: 68
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 11, 2021 Author Posted June 11, 2021 Jacob deGrom, 2021RBI: 5ER Allowed: 4I don't know where that ranks ... but it's good.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 16, 2021 Author Posted June 16, 2021 RBI in a Season by a Mets PitcherJacob deGrom, projected to end of season, 2021: 16.21) Tom Seaver, 1970: 10T2) Dwight Gooden, 1992: 9T2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 9T2) Sid Fernandez, 1988: 9T2) Jason Isringhausen, 1996: 9T2) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 9T2) Dwight Gooden, 1993: 9T2) Jon Matlack, 1976: 9T2) Dwight Gooden, 1988: 9T8) Tom Glavine, 2004: 8T8) Mike Hampton, 2000: 8T8) Sid Fernandez, 1989: 8T8) Walt Terrell, 1983: 8T8) Jack Fisher, 1964: 8T8) Jon Matlack, 1974: 8T16) Tom Seaver, 1971: 7T16) Matt Harvey, 2015: 7T16) Jerry Koosman, 1977: 7T19) Noah Syndergaard, 2016: 6T19) Jacob deGrom, 2019: 6T19) Jacob deGrom, 2021: 6
dinosaur jesus Old-Timey Member Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 Dwight and Sid could hit, couldn't they? Sid was a great athlete stuck in a fat man's body.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 16, 2021 Author Posted June 16, 2021 Yeah, Sid was a surfer and supposedly the best basketball player on the staff.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 I recall Sid being a terrible fielder.Or maybe 'clueless' is a better term.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 23, 2021 Author Posted June 23, 2021 Wins by Mets Pitchers After Turning 401) Bartolo Colón: 442) Tom Glavine: 283) Orel Hershiser: 13T4) Roberto Hernandez: 8T4) John Franco: 86) Warren Spahn: 4T7) LaTroy Hawkins: 3T7) Miguel Batista: 39) David Cone: 110) Ken Takahashi: 0
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted July 19, 2021 Author Posted July 19, 2021 In the last few days, Michael Conforto has knocked Edgardo Alfonso out of the top ten in all-time Mets homers, and and leapfrogged up to a tie for eighth.1) Darryl Strawberry: 2522) David Wright: 2423) Mike Piazza: 2204) Howard Johnson: 1925) Dave Kingman: 1546) Carlos Beltran: 1497) Lucas Duda: 125T8) Todd Hundley: 124T8) Michael Conforto: 12410) Kevin McReynolds: 122His pace only takes him up to 128.68 but let's hope he doesn't miss as many games in the second half.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 20, 2021 Posted July 20, 2021 I remember when Wayne Garrett was in the top ten.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted July 20, 2021 Posted July 20, 2021 Benjamin Grimm wrote:I remember when Wayne Garrett was in the top ten.I remember when Richie Ashburn and Choo Choo Coleman were in the top 10.Later
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