Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 Might as well get this one started.I found categories where current Mets players rank in the Top Fifty. In offensive categories, it's a lot of Nimmo, Alonso, and McNeil, with the occasional Lindor. There's very little longevity among pitchers now that deGrom and Lugo have departed.These are the guys who we hope to see moving up in the ranks this season:BATTINGGames:Brandon Nimmo 39th (608)Pete Alonso 46th (530)Jeff McNeil 47th (516)At Bats:Brandon Nimmo 37th (1,973)Pete Alonso 38th (1,963)Jeff McNeil 43rd (1,837)Runs:Brandon Nimmo 21st (335)Pete Alonso 27th (310)Jeff McNeil 40th (258)Hits:Jeff McNeil 31st (563)Brandon Nimmo 34th (530)Pete Alonso 39th (512)Doubles:Jeff McNeil 21st (121)Brandon Nimmo 29th (tie, with C. Granderson, 106)Pete Alonso 45th (tie, with B. Gilkey, 90)Triples:Brandon Nimmo 11th (tie, with A. Pagan, 23)Jeff McNeil 49th (tie, with four other players, 9)Home Runs:Pete Alonso 7th (146)Brandon Nimmo 33rd (tie, with J. Olerud, 63)Jeff McNeil and Francisco Lindor 45th (tie, with three other players, 46)Runs Batted In:Pete Alonso 17th (380)Jeff McNeil 45th (tie, with B. Huskey, 214)Brandon Nimmo 47th (213)Walks:Brandon Nimmo 20th (tie, with J. Stearns, 323)Pete Alonso 33rd (223)Strikeouts:Brandon Nimmo 17th (529)Pete Alonso 20th (499)Total Bases:Pete Alonso 22nd (1,050)Brandon Nimmo 35th (871)Jeff McNeil 37th (840)Extra-Base Hits:Pete Alonso 17th (241)Brandon Nimmo 29th (192)Jeff McNeil 32nd (176)Stolen Bases:Francisco Lindor 43rd (tied with two other players, 26)Brandon Nimmo 48th (tied with two other players, 23)PITCHINGGames:Edwin Diaz 25th (216)Strikeouts:Edwin Diaz 48th (356)Saves:Edwin Diaz 6th (96)
duan Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 even with 5 years to come Diaz would have to do very well to catch John Franco @ 276 Nimmo would seem to have a good chance at the walks if he stays the 8 years - and Pete the dingers with an extra 2/3 years.
kcmets Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 Jeff McNeil, Professional Met!
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 With deGrom having left for his comfort zone, the slavery belt, that list is now so uninteresting, other than Alonso's meteoric rise up the Mets all-time HR ranks. I'll check back in in a coupl'a years.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 lindor should be on most of those offensive lists by the end of the season.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2023 Posted January 13, 2023 Here's the category where the contemporary class really shines.Times Hit by Pitch1) Brandon Nimmo: 572) Pete Alonso: 513) Jeff McNeil: 50 (tied with Michael Conforto)14) Mark Canha: 28 (tied with Jeff Kent and John Olerud)43) Francisco Lindor: 15 (tied with Tommie Agee, Benny Agbayani, Justin Turner, Wilmer Flores, and Yoenis Cespedes)53) Starling Marte: 13 (tied with Frank Thomas, Lee Mazzilli, Howard Johnson, Carl Everett, Carlos Beltran, and Asdrubal Cabrera)
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 8, 2023 Author Posted April 8, 2023 Pete Alonso currently projects to 90 home runs and 180 runs batted in.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 17, 2023 Author Posted April 17, 2023 Look who just tied Dave Kingman on the Mets' all-time home run list:1. Darryl Strawberry 2522. David Wright 2423. Mike Piazza 2204. Howard Johnson 1925. Dave Kingman, Pete Alonso 1547. Carlos Beltran 1498. Michael Conforto 1329. Lucas Duda 12510. Todd Hundley 124If the Mets extend him, he'll have a shot at setting a new record in 2025.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 Kingman is the only guy on that list besides Strawberry who is a former franchise leader.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 The Mets all-time HR record is extremely underwhelming for a 60 year old franchise.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 17, 2023 Author Posted April 17, 2023 I agree. I hope Pete sticks around long enough to whelm it up a bit.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted April 17, 2023 Author Posted April 17, 2023 Edgy MD wrote:Kingman is the only guy on that list besides Strawberry who is a former franchise leader.Yes. The list is pretty much Dave Kingman and eight guys who never caught up to Darryl Strawberry.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Edgy MD wrote:Kingman is the only guy on that list besides Strawberry who is a former franchise leader.Yes. The list is pretty much Dave Kingman and eight guys who never caught up to Darryl Strawberry.That's real quirky. But not as quirky as no Met ever winning the league MVP award.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 18, 2023 Posted April 18, 2023 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Look who just tied Dave Kingman on the Mets' all-time home run list:1. Darryl Strawberry 2522. David Wright 2423. Mike Piazza 2204. Howard Johnson 1925. Dave Kingman, Pete Alonso 1547. Carlos Beltran 1498. Michael Conforto 1329. Lucas Duda 12510. Todd Hundley 124If the Mets extend him, he'll have a shot at setting a new record in 2025.Strawberry became the Mets all-time HR leader almost 35 years ago to the day, on April 20, 1988, when he hit his 155th Met HR off of the Phillies' Shane Rawley, passing then all-time HR leader, Dave Kingman.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted April 18, 2023 Posted April 18, 2023 Few would have guessed that Kingman had another 100 homers left in his bat when the Mets released him, and probably at least a few more when MLB collusion ended his career for good.If the Mets had a DH slot to use, Kingman might theoretically still be the leader.(Or alternatively, if the Mets had a DH slot, Rusty Staub would have theoretically reached 3000 hits and 300 homers and theoretically been in the Hall of Fame.)
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 20, 2023 Posted April 20, 2023 No. 20 is now No. 5, directly behind No. 20 , 4-baggerwise.
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted April 21, 2023 Posted April 21, 2023 At this rate he'll capture Hojo this year
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted April 21, 2023 Posted April 21, 2023 This is the first day since September 3, 1976, that Dave Kingman doesn't have one of the top five home run totals in Mets history. Dave tied Ron Swoboda for fifth on 9/4 and passed him on 9/6.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 31, 2023 Author Posted May 31, 2023 Pete Alonso started the year with 380 runs batted in. So far, he's climbed past Dave Kingman, Michael Conforto, Todd Hundley, Rusty Staub, and Daniel Murphy and has moved from 17th place to 12th.ALL-TIME METS LEADERS IN RUNS BATTED IN1. David Wright 9702. Darryl Strawberry 7333. Mike Piazza 6554. Howard Johnson 6295. Ed Kranepool 6146. Carlos Beltran 5597. Edgardo Alfonzo 5388. Cleon Jones 521Jose Reyes 52110. Keith Hernandez 46811. Kevin McReynolds 45612. Pete Alonso 42613. Daniel Murphy 40214. Rusty Staub 39915. Todd Hundley 39716. Michael Conforto 39617. Dave Kingman 38918. Lucas Duda 37819. George Foster 36120. Jerry Grote 357Pete has 20 home runs to date this year, but only four doubles and one triple. His 25 extra-base hits have moved him from 17th place to 15th. He has passed Keith Hernandez and Todd Hundley.EXTRA-BASE HITS1. David Wright 6582. Jose Reyes 4933. Darryl Strawberry 4694. Howard Johnson 4245. Mike Piazza 4156. Carlos Beltran 3747. Ed Kranepool 3688. Edgardo Alfonzo 3469. Daniel Murphy 31010. Cleon Jones 30811. Mookie Wilson 29212. Kevin McReynolds 28913. Michael Conforto 27714. Lucas Duda 27415. Pete Alonso 26616. Keith Hernandez 249Todd Hundley 24918. Lee Mazzilli 23819. Dave Kingman 23020. Curtis Granderson 213His 115 total bases have allowed him to advance from 22nd place to 18th, passing Dave Kingman, Rusty Staub, Todd Hundley, and Lucas Duda.TOTAL BASES1. David Wright 2,9452. Jose Reyes 2,3563. Ed Kranepool 2,0474. Darryl Strawberry 2,0285. Mike Piazza 1,8856. Howard Johnson 1,8237. Edgardo Alfonzo 1,7368. Cleon Jones 1,7159. Mookie Wilson 1,58610. Carlos Beltran 1,56711. Daniel Murphy 1,42112. Keith Hernandez 1,35813. Kevin McReynolds 1,33814. Jerry Grote 1,27815. Bud Harrelson 1,26016. Michael Conforto 1,19517. Lee Mazzilli 1,19218. Pete Alonso 1,16519. Lucas Duda 1,14120. Todd Hundley 1,11621. Rusty Staub 1,07822. Dave Kingman 1,053
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 4, 2023 Posted September 4, 2023 Homers in a Season by a Met1) Pete Alonso (2019): 53Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: 48.48T2) Todd Hundley (1996): 41T2) Carlos Beltran (2006): 41T2) Pete Alonso (2023): 41T5) Mike Piazza (1999): 40T5) Pete Alonso (2022): 40T7) Darryl Strawberry (1987): 39T7) Darryl Strawberry (1988): 39T9) Howard Johnson (1991): 38T9) Mike Piazza (2000): 38T9) Carlos Delgado (2006): 38T9) Carlos Delgado (2008): 38
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted September 4, 2023 Posted September 4, 2023 I've got Alonso on pace for 49.01 HR's, because he missed nine games due to an injury. My calculation assumes he won't get injured anymore.The formula is (41 x (162-9)) / (137-9).
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 5, 2023 Posted September 5, 2023 So Alonso is now 62 HRs behind Straw's franchise record and still has 20+ games to go this year to chop that down a bit more.That means that there's a possibility of equalizing or bettering the mark by the end of next season. Assuming that ... y'know, he's still here come April.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 Homers in a Season by a Met1) Pete Alonso (2019): 53Pete Alonso Projected to End of Season: 49.852) Pete Alonso (2023): 44T3) Todd Hundley (1996): 41T3) Carlos Beltran (2006): 41T5) Mike Piazza (1999): 40T5) Pete Alonso (2022): 40T7) Darryl Strawberry (1987): 39T7) Darryl Strawberry (1988): 39T9) Howard Johnson (1991): 38T9) Mike Piazza (2000): 38T9) Carlos Delgado (2006): 38T9) Carlos Delgado (2008): 38
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 12, 2023 Posted September 12, 2023 Homers in a Season by a Mets Rookie1) Pete Alonso (2019): 53Francisco Alvarez Projected to End of Season: 27.222) Darryl Strawberry (1983): 263) Francisco Alvarez (2023): 22T4) Ron Swoboda (1965): 19T4) Ike Davis (2010): 19T6) John Milner (1972): 17T6) Jay Payton (2000): 178) Johnny Lewis (1965): 15T9) Benny Agbayani (1999): 14T9) David Wright (2004): 14
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 13, 2023 Author Posted September 13, 2023 Jeff McNeil has moved into the Top Twenty all-time in base hits. He should pass Rusty Staub this year, and maybe Rey Ordonez.Brandon Nimmo is in 22nd place, and Pete Alonso in 28th.HITS1. David Wright 1,7772. Jose Reyes 1,5343. Ed Kranepool 1,4184. Cleon Jones 1,1885. Edgardo Alfonzo 1,1366. Mookie Wilson 1,1127. Bud Harrelson 1,0298. Mike Piazza 1,0289. Darryl Strawberry 1,02510. Howard Johnson 99711. Jerry Grote 99412. Daniel Murphy 96713. Keith Hernandez 93914. Carlos Beltran 87815. Lee Mazzilli 79616. Kevin McReynolds 79117. Felix Millan 74318. Rey Ordonez 72019. Rusty Staub 70920. Jeff McNeil 70521. John Stearns 69522. Brandon Nimmo 67223. Wally Backman 67024. Wayne Garrett 66725. Michael Conforto 65026. Hubie Brooks 64027. Tommie Agee 63228. Pete Alonso 62329. Lucas Duda 61430. Todd Hundley 612DOUBLESNimmo and McNeil are both in the Top Twenty.1. David Wright 3902. Jose Reyes 2723. Daniel Murphy 2284. Ed Kranepool 2255. Howard Johnson 2146. Edgardo Alfonzo 2127. Carlos Beltran 2088. Mike Piazza 1939. Darryl Strawberry 18710. Cleon Jones 18211. Mookie Wilson 17012. Keith Hernandez 15913. Kevin McReynolds 15314. John Stearns 15215. Lee Mazzilli 14816. Lucas Duda 14617. Jerry Grote 143Jeff McNeil 14319. Michael Conforto 14120. Brandon Nimmo 131RUNSNimmo and Alonso are in the Top Twenty, and McNeil is in 24th place.1. David Wright 9492. Jose Reyes 8853. Darryl Strawberry 6624. Howard Johnson 6275. Edgardo Alfonzo 6146. Mookie Wilson 5927. Cleon Jones 5638. Carlos Beltran 5519. Ed Kranepool 53610. Mike Piazza 53211. Bud Harrelson 49012. Keith Hernandez 45513. Daniel Murphy 42214. Brandon Nimmo 41515. Kevin McReynolds 40516. Lee Mazzilli 40417. Michael Conforto 40018. Pete Alonso 39219. Wayne Garrett 38920. Wally Backman 35921. Tommie Agee 34422. Todd Hundley 34023. John Stearns 33424. Jeff McNeil 32625. Lucas Duda 325RUNS BATTED INPete Alonso has knocked Keith Hernandez out of the Top Ten.1. David Wright 9702. Darryl Strawberry 7333. Mike Piazza 6554. Howard Johnson 6295. Ed Kranepool 6146. Carlos Beltran 5597. Edgardo Alfonzo 5388. Cleon Jones 521Jose Reyes 52110. Pete Alonso 48511. Keith Hernandez 46812. Kevin McReynolds 45613. Daniel Murphy 40214. Rusty Staub 39915. Todd Hundley 397
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 Be an interesting long term bet as to how those three ultimately place in all-time NYM records in some of those categories. - McNeil is the hit guy but also the oldest and has a shorter contract than Nimmo- Nimmo's walk totals draw away some hits but that's lessening somewhat just as his power inches up- Pete is the youngest and obviously the most power, but has just one more year of team control so beyond that is speculative
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 McNeil is not only the oldest and operating without a contract beyond 2026, he also doesn't really have a clear position going forward.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted September 14, 2023 Posted September 14, 2023 Edgy MD wrote:McNeil is not only the oldest and operating without a contract beyond 2026, he also doesn't really have a clear position going forward.I doubt that's an issue. Take 2019 for an example: McNeil did not lead the team in innings at any of his defensive positions, but was still fourth on the team in plate appearances. And that was before the DH slot.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 14, 2023 Author Posted September 14, 2023 If McNeil plays regularly over the last three years of his contract, he can get into the top four or five in the Hits category.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 14, 2023 Posted September 14, 2023 Edgy MD wrote:McNeil is not only the oldest and operating without a contract beyond 2026, he also doesn't really have a clear position going forward.I doubt that's an issue. Take 2019 for an example: McNeil did not lead the team in innings at any of his defensive positions, but was still fourth on the team in plate appearances. And that was before the DH slot.That may be so. But the three young players entering the picture may have more staying power than a single Canó.As noted elsewhere, I'm kind of rooting for him to take over at third, with Batientos starting 2024 primarily at DH, but we'll see.
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