Jump to content
Grand Central Mets
  • Create Account

Who's your All-Star?  

16 members have voted

  1. 1. Who's your All-Star?

    • Pete Alonso
      3
    • Harrison Bader
      1
    • Reed Garrett
      0
    • Francisco Lindor
      3
    • Sean Manaea
      1
    • Starling Marte
      0
    • J.D. Martinez
      1
    • Brandon Nimmo
      2
    • Luís Severino
      5
    • Mark Vientos
      0
    • Other (Please Specify)
      0


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 64
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Old-Timey Member
Posted


Some of the others have had ups and downs, but Marte has been consistent.



Later


Posted


What makes this additionally difficult is that offense is down across the league, and Mets offensive stat lines that seem farcical when considered as an All Star profile may look a little stronger when considered alongside their peers.


Posted


I'm the only Baderbooster.



That's OK, I guess, as I've probably mentally changed my vote three times since then.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Severino/Manea seem like the best ones to me, but watch theMets get just one pitcher and he is pitching somewhere else by the time the game is played


Posted


This is like choosing between cow dung and horse shit.



Offense has no one that's even close. Alonso might get it because he's a name player with all the home runs. Vientos and Martinez haven't been with them long enough, but they'd be obvious choices if they had a to-date full season under them so far.



Garrett could have been if he kept it up, but his predicable collapse happened so that's a no.



Severino is the only one that I can look at and comfortably say 'yes' to, so he gets my vote.


Posted


lindor is our best player. 4th best SS in the league per fWAR, at 2.2 just a shade behind adames at 2.3, with elly de la soul at 2.6 and mookie at 3.5



nimmo, per fWAR, is the 3rd best OF in the league at 1.5, with tatis at 2.1 and profar at 2.4.



severino sits at 19th best pitcher, with 1.1 fWAR. he's sandwiched between mitch keller and jared jones.


Posted


Mets maintain low-as-hell profile in ASG voting. Click on tweet to see full tables.




Posted


The fun part, though, is that, as dubious as the listed candidacies above were, they seem to be improving at similar rates, making the competition heated for the right reason, instead of the wrong one.



I'm editing the post to allow vote changing. J.D. Martinez was a pretty questionable candidate when this poll was created, but not so much anymore.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Can I change my vote in our poll? Things have changed over time.

Later


Posted


Martinez is playing like an All-Star, but doesn't have the statistical padding, yet, but I might change my vote later on.



Severino still gets my support for now. I think the Mets could actually have more than one representative this season, Martinez and Severino, so it might be worth changing this poll to multiple choice.



Marte is actually putting up numbers that might legitimize a selection, as well, but he hasn't been particularly flashy about it, so he's kind of gone under the radar. We'll see what his numbers look like at the All-Star break, too.



So, my choices right now, in order, would be Severino, Martinez, Marte.



Also, Lindor is currently on pace for another 25-25 season, so if he surges, he could have a case.



Though I've been thrown into the pits of despair with this club, I still have the inkling that they are better than they've performed to date.


Posted (edited)


Current NL rankings...



Alvarez 8th at C

Alonso 4th at 1B

Lindor 7th at SS

Martinez 7th at DH

Marte 18th in OF


Edited by Guest
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted


Pete Alonso is your sole 2024 Mets All-Star, pending injury replacement mishegas.


Posted


Well, I can't vote Severino anymore as he is pedestrian all of a sudden. Martinez fell off a bit. So, I've switched my vote to ...



Francisco Lindor.


Posted


Way back when Alonso, Nimmo, McNelson, were all hitting in the .210s, Lindor was lowest of them all, below .200, but he has passed them all to climb up to .250 just ahead of Alonso and Nimmo.



McNickles, on the other hand, hasn't moved that needle at all.


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...