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Guest Benjamin Grimm
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My Manny Trillo guess was way off. His career high was 582 at bats.

Dave Cash, huh? I never would have guessed that.

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Round number time. With the season two thirds gone, Mike Piazza is on a pace for exactly 21 homers, which projects him to exactly 399 homers for his career, the exact same place his almost teammate Andres Galarraga packed it in.

Meanwhile Supect Sammy Sosa has passed Frank Robinson, which has got to bring some seriously mixed feelings to the old guy.

All-Time Met Homers in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 222
2) Mike Piazza: 215
=orange]Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 201
3) Howard Johnson: 192
4) Dave Kingman: 154
5) Todd Hundley: 124
6) Kevin McReynolds: 122
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 120
8) Ed Kranepool: 118
9) George Foster: 99
10) Bobby Bonilla: 95
All-Time Homers by a Major Leaguer

1) Hank Aaron: 755
2) Babe Ruth: 714
=darkred]3) Barry Bonds: 703
4) Willie Mays: 660
=darkred]5) Sammy Sosa: 588
6) Frank Robinson: 586
7) Mark McGwire: 583
8) Harmon Killebrew: 573
=darkred]9) Rafael Palmeiro: 569
10) Reggie Jackson: 563
11) Mike Schmidt: 548
12) Mickey Mantle: 536
13) Jimmie Foxx: 534
T14) Willie McCovey: 521
T14) Ted Williams: 521
16) Ken Griffey: 518
T17) Ernie Banks: 512
T17) Eddie Mathews: 512
19) Mel Ott: 511
20) Eddie Murray: 504
T21) Lou Gehrig: 493
T21) Fred McGriff: 493
T23) Stan Musial: 475
T23) Willie Stargell: 475
25) Dave Winfield: 465
26) Jose Canseco: 462
27) Carl Yastrzemski: 452
=darkred]28) Jeff Bagwell: 449
29) Frank Thomas: 447
30) Dave Kingman: 442
31) Andre Dawson: 438
=darkred]32) Gary Sheffield: 436
=darkred]33) Juan Gonzalez: 434
34) Cal Ripken: 431
=darkred]35) Jim Thome: 430
36) Billy Williams: 426
=darkred]37) Manny Ramirez: 420
38) Darrell Evans: 414
=darkred]39) Alex Rodriguez: 411
40) Duke Snider: 407
T41) Andres Galarraga: 399
T41) Al Kaline: 399
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 399
43) Dale Murphy: 398
44) Joe Carter: 396
45) Mike Piazza: 392
46) Graig Nettles: 390
47) Johnny Bench: 389
48) Dwight Evans: 385
49) Harold Baines: 384
T50) Frank Howard: 382
T50) Jim Rice: 382
52) Albert Belle: 381
T53) Orlando Cepeda: 379
T53) Tony Perez: 379
=orange]Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 378
55) Matt Williams 378 R
56) Norm Cash* 377 L

Guest Edgy DC
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Just when I was sure Greg couldin't carry him any longer, Jason steps up.

Way to go, J-Fafif.

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Excellent, I've added "fear & faith" as a favorite,I was at this game,great discription.

]. June 17, 2001: The Yankees had beaten us in the first two games of the Shea leg of the Subway Series, and it was beginning to dawn on us that the irritating drawbacks of the 2001 team weren't some passing thing. 7-2 Yankees, eighth inning, and we look as dead as dead can look. Ventura reaches on an error by Derek Jeter -- Schadenfreudish snickers. McEwing HBP. Relaford RBI single makes it 7-3. Ordonez walks, causing thousands of fans to pinch, punch and set fire to themselves to confirm such a thing really happened. Mark Johnson strikes out. Randy Choate exits for someone named Carlos Almanzar. Agbayani singles to make it 7-5. Hope lifts its weary head, looks around, blinks, sees Yankees, awaits execution. Shinjo hits a grounder, slides into first to demonstrate that this thing about Japanese players and good fundamentals is a myth -- but isn't doubled up. Ordonez scores: It's 7-6 with two outs and Piazza striding to the plate. Hope begins to scamper about wildly, still pretty sure it's gonna get its head bashed in with a shovel, but what the heck. On an 1-0 pitch, Mike destroys an Almanzar pitch for an 8-7 lead and the salvation of our honor. Hope does a drunken jig, goes into the fetal position when Armando tries his hardest to blow the save, begins dancing again when he somehow doesn't.

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Mike Piazza has passed Darryl in one category. In the other, you can feel it in the air, the Darryl's out of reach. But he has passed Johnson. 'Eighty-six Mets are dropping like infield flies.

All-Time Met Doubles in a Career

1) Ed Kranepool: 225
2) Howard Johnson: 214
3) Edgardo Alfonzo: 212
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 202.69
4) Mike Piazza: 192
5) Darryl Strawberry: 187
6) Cleon Jones: 182
7) Mookie Wilson: 170
Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 170
8) Keith Hernandez: 159
9) Kevin McReynolds: 153
10) John Stearns: 152

All-Time Mets RBI

1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 661.36
3) Mike Piazza: 639
2) Howard Johnson: 629
4) Ed Kranepool: 614
Mike Piazza at start of Season: 593
5) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
6) Cleon Jones: 521
7) Keith Hernandez: 468
8) Kevin McReynolds: 456
9) Rusty Staub: 399
10) Todd Hundley: 397

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This is my favorite thread to peruse by the way.

Thanks for it.

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="Edgy DC"]

Meanwhile Supect Sammy Sosa has passed Frank Robinson, which has got to bring some seriously mixed feelings to the old guy.

All-Time Homers by a Major Leaguer

1) Hank Aaron: 755
2) Babe Ruth: 714
3) Barry Bonds: 703
4) Willie Mays: 660
5) Sammy Sosa: 588
6) Frank Robinson: 586
7) Mark McGwire: 583
8) Harmon Killebrew: 573
9) Rafael Palmeiro: 569
10) Reggie Jackson: 563
11) Mike Schmidt: 548
12) Mickey Mantle: 536
13) Jimmie Foxx: 534
T14) Willie McCovey: 521
T14) Ted Williams: 521
16) Ken Griffey: 518
T17) Ernie Banks: 512
T17) Eddie Mathews: 512
19) Mel Ott: 511
20) Eddie Murray: 504
T21) Lou Gehrig: 493
T21) Fred McGriff: 493
T23) Stan Musial: 475
T23) Willie Stargell: 475
25) Dave Winfield: 465
26) Jose Canseco: 462
27) Carl Yastrzemski: 452
28) Jeff Bagwell: 449
29) Frank Thomas: 447
30) Dave Kingman: 442
31) Andre Dawson: 438
32) Gary Sheffield: 436
33) Juan Gonzalez: 434
34) Cal Ripken: 431
35) Jim Thome: 430
36) Billy Williams: 426
37) Manny Ramirez: 420
38) Darrell Evans: 414
39) Alex Rodriguez: 411
40) Duke Snider: 407
T41) Andres Galarraga: 399
T41) Al Kaline: 399
=blue]Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 399
43) Dale Murphy: 398
44) Joe Carter: 396
45) Mike Piazza: 392
46) Graig Nettles: 390
47) Johnny Bench: 389
48) Dwight Evans: 385
49) Harold Baines: 384
T50) Frank Howard: 382
T50) Jim Rice: 382
52) Albert Belle: 381
T53) Orlando Cepeda: 379
T53) Tony Perez: 379
=orange]Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 378
55) Matt Williams 378 R
56) Norm Cash* 377 L


With the exception of Manny, and maybe A-Rod, it seems like all of those names in dark red are suspect.

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All-Time Wins by a Major League Pitcher
(Actvive Non-Met Players in Red)

1) Cy Young: 511
2) Walter Johnson: 417
T3) Pete Alexander: 373
T3) Christy Mathewson: 373
5) Pud Galvin: 364
6) Warren Spahn: 363
7) Kid Nichols: 361
8) Tim Keefe: 342
9) Roger Clemens: 339
10) Steve Carlton: 329
11) John Clarkson: 328
12) Eddie Plank: 326
T13) Nolan Ryan: 324
T13) Don Sutton: 324
15) Phil Niekro: 318
16) Gaylord Perry: 314
17) Greg Maddux: 313
18) Tom Seaver: 311
19) Charley Radbourn: 309
20) Mickey Welch: 307
T21) Lefty Grove: 300
T21) Early Wynn: 300
23) Bobby Mathews: 297
24) Tommy John: 288
25) Bert Blyleven: 287
26) Robin Roberts: 286
T27) Fergie Jenkins: 284
T27) Tony Mullane: 284
29) Jim Kaat: 283
=blue]Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 273.68
30) Red Ruffing: 273
T31) Burleigh Grimes: 270
T31) Tom Glavine: 270
33) Jim Palmer: 268
T34) Bob Feller: 266
T34) Eppa Rixey: 266
36) Jim McCormick: 265
37) Gus Weyhing: 264
=orange]Tom Glavine at start of Season: 262
38)Ted Lyons: 260
T39) Red Faber: 254
T39) Jack Morris: 254

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Since last we checked, Jose Reyes's 2005 has gone from the 43rd theftiest season in Met history to the tenth. Career-wise, Jose has entered this huge void of 23 thefts between 13th and 14th, between Frank Taveras and Kevn McReynolds, between base-stealers and guys that can steal.

All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Season

1) Roger Cedeño, 1999: 66
2) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 58
3) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 54
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 54
4) Lance Johnson, 1996: 50
5) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 46
6) Frank Taveras: 1979: 42
T7) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T7) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 41
9) Vince Coleman, 1993: 38
T10) Vince Coleman, 1991: 37
T10) Rickey Henderson, 1999: 37
T10) Jose Reyes, 2005: 37
13) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 36
T14) Howard Johnson, 1990: 34
T14) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 34
16) Lenny Randle, 1977: 33
T17) Howard Johnson, 1987: 32
T17) Frank Taveras, 1980: 32
T17) Wally Backman, 1984: 32
T20) Juan Samuel, 1989: 31
T20) Tommie Agee, 1970: 31
T20) Lenny Dykstra, 1986: 31
T23) Howard Johnson, 1991: 30
T23) Lenny Dykstra, 1988: 30
T23) Wally Backman, 1985: 30
26) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 29
T27) Bud Harrelson, 1971: 28
T27) Tommie Agee, 1971: 28
T27) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 28
T30) Lenny Dykstra, 1987: 27
T30) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 27
T32) Gregg Jefferies, 1991: 26
T32) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 26
T34) John Stearns, 1978: 25
T34) Mookie Wilson, 1986: 25
T34) Roger Cedeño, 2002: 25
T37) Vince Coleman, 1992: 24
T37) Mookie Wilson, 1981: 24
T37) Mookie Wilson, 1985: 24
T40) Howard Johnson, 1988: 23
T40) Steve Henderson, 1980: 23
T40) Bud Harrelson, 1970: 23
T40) Cleon Jones, 1968: 23
T44) Howard Johnson, 1992: 22
T44) Joe Foy, 1970 22
T44) Lee Mazzilli, 1977: 22
T44) Mike Cameron, 2004: 22
T48) Brett Butler, 1995: 21
T48) Gregg Jefferies, 1989: 21
T48) Mookie Wilson, 1987: 21
T48) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 21
All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Career

1) Mookie Wilson: 281
2) Howard Johnson: 202
3) Darryl Strawberry: 191
4) Lee Mazzilli: 152
5) Lenny Dykstra: 116
6) Bud Harrelson: 115
7) Wally Backman: 106
8) Roger Cedeño: 105
9) Vince Coleman: 99
10) Tommie Agee: 92
T11) Cleon Jones: 91
T11) John Stearns: 91
13) Frank Taveras: 90
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 86
14) Jose Reyes: 69
15) Kevin McReynolds: 67
16) Lance Johnson: 65
17) Gregg Jefferies: 63
18) Steve Henderson: 55
19) Lenny Randle: 47
T20) Daryl Boston: 45
T20) Edgardo Alfonzo: 45
22) Keith Miller: 44
23) Rickey Henderson: 42
24) Bob Bailor: 40
25) Joel Youngblood: 39
26) Wayne Garrett: 33
Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 32
T27) Hubie Brooks: 31
T27) Juan Samuel: 31
T29) Dave Kingman: 29
T29) Bernard Gilkey: 29
T31) Rey Ordóñez: 28
T31) Mike Cameron: 28
33) Ken Boswell: 26
T34) Carl Everett: 25
T34) Brian McRae: 25
36) Brian Giles: 23
T37) Joe Christopher: 22
T37) Joe Foy: 22
T37) Joe McEwing: 22
T37) Roberto Alomar: 22

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Edgy, those lists awoke some great memories for me. The first players that I saw on those lists were Musial, Snider (In Brooklyn) and Ted Williams (I saw diMaggio, too).
But if I had to pick one listed player, in his prime, to play for my team, it would have to be Frank Robinson. He could beat you in the field, with his bat, or on the bases. He had an unyielding will to win, and never backed down from a challenge. He would have ripped out Clemen's heart and thrown it into the centerfield bleachers. (Oh, did I say he could beat you with his arm, too?) And he was a leader and a team player. Every other player on those lists fell short in at least one of those dimensions.

(cue music)
"Thanks, for the memories..."

Later

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Since last we checked on Reyes, he's passed the best two stolen-base seasons that Vince Coleman had in a Met uniform. He's pace now has him breathing down Mookie's neck for the second-stealiest Met season ever.

Career-wise, he might catch Frank Taveras yet.

All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Season

1) Roger Cedeño, 1999: 66
2) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 58
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 57.26
3) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 54
4) Lance Johnson, 1996: 50
5) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 46
6) Frank Taveras: 1979: 42
T7) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T7) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 41
T7) Jose Reyes, 2005: 41
10) Vince Coleman, 1993: 38
T11) Vince Coleman, 1991: 37
T11) Rickey Henderson, 1999: 37
13) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 36
T14) Howard Johnson, 1990: 34
T14) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 34
16) Lenny Randle, 1977: 33
T17) Howard Johnson, 1987: 32
T17) Frank Taveras, 1980: 32
T17) Wally Backman, 1984: 32
T20) Juan Samuel, 1989: 31
T20) Tommie Agee, 1970: 31
T20) Lenny Dykstra, 1986: 31
T23) Howard Johnson, 1991: 30
T23) Lenny Dykstra, 1988: 30
T23) Wally Backman, 1985: 30
26) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 29
T27) Bud Harrelson, 1971: 28
T27) Tommie Agee, 1971: 28
T27) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 28
T30) Lenny Dykstra, 1987: 27
T30) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 27
T32) Gregg Jefferies, 1991: 26
T32) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 26
T34) John Stearns, 1978: 25
T34) Mookie Wilson, 1986: 25
T34) Roger Cedeño, 2002: 25
T37) Vince Coleman, 1992: 24
T37) Mookie Wilson, 1981: 24
T37) Mookie Wilson, 1985: 24
T40) Howard Johnson, 1988: 23
T40) Steve Henderson, 1980: 23
T40) Bud Harrelson, 1970: 23
T40) Cleon Jones, 1968: 23
T44) Howard Johnson, 1992: 22
T44) Joe Foy, 1970 22
T44) Lee Mazzilli, 1977: 22
T44) Mike Cameron, 2004: 22
T48) Brett Butler, 1995: 21
T48) Gregg Jefferies, 1989: 21
T48) Mookie Wilson, 1987: 21
T48) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 21
All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Career

1) Mookie Wilson: 281
2) Howard Johnson: 202
3) Darryl Strawberry: 191
4) Lee Mazzilli: 152
5) Lenny Dykstra: 116
6) Bud Harrelson: 115
7) Wally Backman: 106
8) Roger Cedeño: 105
9) Vince Coleman: 99
10) Tommie Agee: 92
T11) Cleon Jones: 91
T11) John Stearns: 91
13) Frank Taveras: 90
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 89.86
14) Jose Reyes: 73
15) Kevin McReynolds: 67
16) Lance Johnson: 65
17) Gregg Jefferies: 63
18) Steve Henderson: 55
19) Lenny Randle: 47
T20) Daryl Boston: 45
T20) Edgardo Alfonzo: 45
22) Keith Miller: 44
23) Rickey Henderson: 42
24) Bob Bailor: 40
25) Joel Youngblood: 39
26) Wayne Garrett: 33
Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 32
T27) Hubie Brooks: 31
T27) Juan Samuel: 31
T29) Dave Kingman: 29
T29) Bernard Gilkey: 29
T31) Rey Ordóñez: 28
T31) Mike Cameron: 28
33) Ken Boswell: 26
T34) Carl Everett: 25
T34) Brian McRae: 25
36) Brian Giles: 23
T37) Joe Christopher: 22
T37) Joe Foy: 22
T37) Joe McEwing: 22
T37) Roberto Alomar: 22

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Floyd ties Olerud.

All-Time Met Homers in a Single Season

1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41
2) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40
T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39
T3) Darryl Strawberry 1987: 39
T5) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38
T5) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38
2005 Cliff Floyd Projected to Season's End: 37..07
T7) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37
T7) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37
T7) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37
T10) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36
T10) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36
T10) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36
T10) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36
T14) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
T14) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
16) Mike Piazza 33
T17) 1985 Gary Carter 32
T17) 1999 Robin Ventura 32
T19) 1996 Bernard Gilkey 30
T19) 1997 Todd Hundley 30
T19) 2004 Mike Cameron 30
T22) 1989 Darryl Strawberry 29
T22) 1987 Kevin McReynolds 29
T22) 1985 Darryl Strawberry 29
25) 1983 George Foster 28
T26) 1993 Eddie Murray 27
T26) 1988 Kevin McReynolds 27
T26) 1986 Darryl Strawberry 27
T26) 1999 Edgardo Alfonzo 27
T26) Cliff Floyd 2005 to Date: 27
T31) 1984 Darryl Strawberry 26
T31) 1969 Tommie Agee 26
T31) 1983 Darryl Strawberry 26
T31) 2002 Mo Vaughn 26
All-Time Met Homers in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
2) Mike Piazza: 210
30 Howard Johnson: 192
4) Dave Kingman: 154
5) Todd Hundley: 124
6) Kevin McReynolds: 122
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 120
8) Ed Kranepool: 118
9) George Foster: 99
10) Bobby Bonilla: 95
11) John Milner: 94
12) Cleon Jones: 93
13) Gary Carter: 89
14) Tommie Agee 82
15) Keith Hernandez: 80
16) Robin Ventura: 77
17) Rusty Staub: 75
Cliff Floyd Projected to Season's End: 73.07
18) Ron Swoboda: 69
19) Lee Mazzilli: 68
20) Jeff Kent: 67
T21) John Olerud: 63
T21) Cliff Floyd: 63
T23) Jim Hickman: 60
T23) Mookie Wilson: 60
T25) Wayne Garrett: 55
T25) Butch Huskey: 55
27) Jeromy Burnitz: 53
T28) Frank Thomas: 52
T28) Bernard Gilkey: 52
30) John Stearns: 46
31) Donn Clendenon: 45
32) Hubie Brooks: 44
33) Eddie Murray: 43
T34) Art Shamsky: 42
T3r) Gregg Jefferies: 42
36) Todd Zeile: 41
37) Ryan Thompson: 39
38) Joel Youngblood: 38
=orange]Cliff Floyd at Season's Start: 36
T39) Charley Smith: 36
T39) Rico Brogna: 36
T39) Mike Cameron: 36

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We have another Met who has broken the top ten in a single season category.

All Time Met Hit Batsmen in a Single Season

1. 2002 Pedro Astacio 16
T-2. 2001 Kevin Appier 15
T-2. 1971 Nolan Ryan 15
Victor Zambrano Projected to End of Season 13
4. 1963 Al Jackson 12
T-5. 1999 Orel Hershiser 11 1999
T-5. 1999 Al Leiter 11
T-5. 2000 Al Leiter 11
T-5. 2000 Al Leiter 11
T-9. 1968 Don Cardwell 10
T-9. 1964 Jack Fisher 10
T-9. 1996 Paul Wilson 10
T-9. Victor Zambrano 10

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Bye, Bye, Burleigh. Hello, Nolie.

Hey, when did Maddux pass Gaylord Perry?

All-Time Wins by a Major League Pitcher
(Active Non-Met Players in Red)

1) Cy Young: 511
2) Walter Johnson: 417
T3) Pete Alexander: 373
T3) Christy Mathewson: 373
5) Pud Galvin: 364
6) Warren Spahn: 363
7) Kid Nichols: 361
8) Tim Keefe: 342
9) Roger Clemens: 339
10) Steve Carlton: 329
11) John Clarkson: 328
12) Eddie Plank: 326
T13) Nolan Ryan: 324
T13) Don Sutton: 324
15) Phil Niekro: 318
16) Greg Maddux: 315
17) Gaylord Perry: 314
18) Tom Seaver: 311
19) Charley Radbourn: 309
20) Mickey Welch: 307
T21) Lefty Grove: 300
T21) Early Wynn: 300
23) Bobby Mathews: 297
24) Tommy John: 288
25) Bert Blyleven: 287
26) Robin Roberts: 286
T27) Fergie Jenkins: 284
T27) Tony Mullane: 284
29) Jim Kaat: 283
=blue]Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 274.25
30) Red Ruffing: 273
31) Tom Glavine: 271
32) Burleigh Grimes: 270
33) Jim Palmer: 268
T34) Bob Feller: 266
T34) Eppa Rixey: 266
36) Jim McCormick: 265
37) Gus Weyhing: 264
=orange]Tom Glavine at start of Season: 262
38)Ted Lyons: 260
T39) Red Faber: 254
T39) Jack Morris: 254
All-Time Wins by a Mets Pitcher


1) Tom Seaver 198
2) Dwight Gooden 157
3) Jerry Koosman 140
4) Ron Darling 99
5) Sid Fernandez 98
6) Al Leiter 95
7) Jon Matlack 82
8) David Cone 81
9) Bobby Jones 74
T10) Craig Swan 59
T10) Rick Reed 59
12) Bob Ojeda 51
13) Steve Trachsel 50
14) John Franco 48
T15) Tug McGraw 47
T15) Jesse Orosco 47
17) Al Jackson 43
T18) Gary Gentry 41
T18) Pat Zachry 41
T20) Jack Fisher 38
T20) Ed Lynch 38
T20) Frank Viola 38
23) Rick Aguilera 37
24) Jim McAndrew 36
25) Roger McDowell 33
=blue]Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 32.25
26) Ray Sadecki 30
T27) Nolan Ryan 29
T27) Bret Saberhagen 29
T27) Tom Glavine 29
30) Pete Falcone 26...

...40. Ron Taylor 21
41. Don Cardwell 20
=orange]Tom Glavine at Start of Season: 20
42. Walt Terrell 19
43. Glendon Rusch 19

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Mets RBIs in a Season

1) Mike Piazza, 1999: 124

2) Robin Ventura, 1999: 120

T3) Bernard Gilkey, 1996 :117
T3) Howard Johnson, 1991: 117

5) Mike Piazza, 2000: 113

6) Todd Hundley, 1996: 112

T7) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 108
T7) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 108

T9) Rusty Staub, 1975: 105
T9) Gary Carter, 1986: 105

11) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 104

Cliff Floyd, Projected to End of Season: 103.64

David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 102.10

12) John Olerud, 1997: 102

T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 101
T13) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 101

T15) Eddie Murray, 1993: 100
T15) Gary Carter, 1985: 100

T17) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 99
T17) Howard Johnson, 1987: 99
T17) Dave Kingman, 1982: 99

20) Mike Piazza, 2002: 98...


...T50) Richie Hebner, 1979: 79
T50) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 79
T50) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 79
T50) Todd Zeile, 2000: 79

T54) Bernard Gilkey, 1997: 78
T54) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1998: 78
T54) John Milner, 1976 78
T54) Rusty Staub, 1974: 78

T58) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 77
T58) George Foster, 1985: 77

T60) Rico Brogna, 1995: 76
T60) Mike Piazza, 1998: 76
T60) Joe Christopher, 1964: 76
T60) Rusty Staub, 1973: 76
T60) Ray Knight, 1986: 76
T60) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 76
T60) Tommie Agee, 1969: 76
T60) Mike Cameron, 2004: 76
T60) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 76

T69) Cleon Jones, 1969: 75
T69) Tommie Agee, 1970: 75
T69) David Wright, 2005: 75

T72) 1991 Kevin McReynolds 74
T72) 1983 Darryl Strawberry 74

T74) Tommy Davis, 1967: 73
T74) John Stearns, 1978: 73
T74) Hubie Brooks, 1984: 73

T77) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1997: 72
T77) Dave Magadan, 1990: 72
T77) John Milner, 1973: 72
T77) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 72

81) Ty Wigginton, 2003: 71

T82) Bobby Bonilla, 1992: 70
T82) George Foster, 1982: 70

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I'm surprised that there have only been 16 times when a Met reached 100 RBI for a season.

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All-Time Met Doubles in a Single Season

David Wright Projected to End of Season 44.06371
1. 1996 Bernard Gilkey 44
T-2. 1989 Howard Johnson 41
T-2. 1999 Edgardo Alfonzo 41
T-4. 1990 Gregg Jefferies 40
T-4. 2000 Edgardo Alfonzo 40
6. 1999 John Olerud 39
7. 1999 Robin Ventura 38
T-8. 1992 Eddie Murray 37
T-8. 1990 Howard Johnson 37
T-8. 1987 Lenny Dykstra 37
T-8. 1975 Felix Millan 37
T-8. 1979 Joel Youngblood 37
T-13. 1998 Brian McRae 36
T-13. 1998 John Olerud 36
T-13. 1973 Rusty Staub 36
T-13. 2000 Todd Zeile 36
T-13. 2003 Ty Wigginton 36
T-18. 1997 John Olerud 34
T-18. 1991 Howard Johnson 34
T-18. 1985 Keith Hernandez 34
T-18. 1986 Keith Hernandez 34
T-18. 1979 Lee Mazzilli 34
T-18. 2005 David Wright 34

Guest MFS62
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Elster88 wrote:
I'm surprised that there have only been 16 times when a Met reached 100 RBI for a season.


I'm not.
I've been following the team since the beginning, and was amazed that there were so many.

Later

Guest Benjamin Grimm
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Me too. Well, I haven't been around since the beginning, but I do remember when the Mets had never had a 100-rbi season. The first was Rusty Staub in 1975. (And then they traded him!)

I can't remember what club record Rusty broke that year. Maybe I'll look it up.

Guest Willets Point
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Looks like he broke his own record: T54) Rusty Staub, 1974: 78

Guest seawolf17
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Donn Clendenon, 97 RBI in 1970.

Guest Willets Point
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Damn, fooled by Edgy's snip once again!

Guest Elster88
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MLB RANKNL RANKPLAYERTEAMPOSGABHAVG
11LeeCHC1B124468165.353
22CabreraFLAOF124479161.336
33PujolsSTL1B126474158.333
4DamonBOSOF116499164.329
5YoungTEXSS122522169.324
64CaseyCIN1B119456145.318
T-7HafnerCLEDH102361114.316
T-7RodriguezNYY3B125471149.316
9GuerreroANAOF108406128.315
T-10TejadaBALSS125500157.314
T-105WrightNYM3B124443139.314

Guest Valadius
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How is Hafner tied for 7th with nobody?

Guest SI Metman
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A-Rod... nobody... same difference

Guest Elster88
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The two triples he's hit in Arizona are his only ones in a month. He takes sole possesson of 12th all time.

All-Time Met Triples in a Season

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 16.71424
2) Jose Reyes, 2005: 13
3) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 10
T4) Charlie Neal, 1962: 9
T4) Steve Henderson, 1978: 9
T4) Frank Taveras, 1979: 9
T4) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 9

All-Time Met Triples in a Career

1) Mookie Wilson: 62
2) Bud Harrelson: 45
3) Cleon Jones: 33
4) Steve Henderson: 31
5) Darryl Strawberry: 30
6) Lance Johnson: 27
7) Doug Flynn: 26
8) Ed Kranepool: 25
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 22.71424
9) Lee Mazzilli: 22
T10) Ron Swoboda: 20
T10) Wayne Garrett: 20
12) Jose Reyes: 19
...Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 6

Guest Edgy DC
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Career triple number 20 ties Jose for tenth all-time as a Met.

And he's what? Nine years old?

All-Time Met Triples in a Season

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 17.58
2) Jose Reyes, 2005: 14
3) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 10
T4) Charlie Neal, 1962: 9
T4) Steve Henderson, 1978: 9
T4) Frank Taveras, 1979: 9
T4) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 9

All-Time Met Triples in a Career

1) Mookie Wilson: 62
2) Bud Harrelson: 45
3) Cleon Jones: 33
4) Steve Henderson: 31
5) Darryl Strawberry: 30
6) Lance Johnson: 27
7) Doug Flynn: 26
8) Ed Kranepool: 25
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 23.58
9) Lee Mazzilli: 22
T10) Ron Swoboda: 20
T10) Wayne Garrett: 20
T10) Jose Reyes: 20
...Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 6

Guest Benjamin Grimm
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And by next season he could be in second or third place.

This is from [url=http://leaptoad.com/mets/profile.php?PlayerCode=0707]his page[/url] on the UMDB:

  • Led Mets in triples with 2 in 2004.


Looks strange, doesn't it, in light of how he's doing this season.

Guest Valadius
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BUMP.

Somebody update this, I forget how to do the table thingies.

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