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How did Kranepool ever get 25 triples? I thought he was slow first baseman. How many times can an outfielder knock himself unconscious or break a leg trying to make a play. Hard to imagine ED legging out all those doubles any other way, no matter how many at bats he had in his career.

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Updating.

Ed had parts of 17 years. Simple as that.

Poor Rocky. MIA in New Orleans and getting passed by Reyes.

All-Time Met Triples in a Season

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 18
2) Jose Reyes, 2005: 15
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: 24
9) Lee Mazzilli: 22
10) Jose Reyes: 21
T11) Ron Swoboda: 20
T11) Wayne Garrett: 20
...Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 6

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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
Victor Zambrano Projected to End of Season 15.71643
T-2. 2001 Kevin Appier 15
T-2. 1971 Nolan Ryan 15
4. Victor Zambrano 13
5. 1963 Al Jackson 12
T-6. 1999 Orel Hershiser 11 1999
T-6. 1999 Al Leiter 11
T-6. 2000 Al Leiter 11
T-6. 2000 Al Leiter 11
T-10. 1968 Don Cardwell 10
T-10. 1964 Jack Fisher 10
T-10. 1996 Paul Wilson 10
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This post was under the designation 165) Jose Reyes

Guest Bret Sabermetric
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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
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.


Shouldn't that read "tied for the Met lead in triples, 2"?

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All-Time Met Doubles in a Single Season

1) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 44
David Wright Projected to End of Season 43.43478
T2) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T2) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 41
T4) Gregg Jefferies, 1990: 40
T4) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 40
6) John Olerud, 1999: 39
7) Robin Ventura, 1999: 38
T8) Eddie Murray, 1992: 37
T8) Howard Johnson, 1990: 37
T8) Lenny Dykstra, 1987: 37
T8) Felix Millan, 1975: 37
T8) Joel Youngblood, 1979: 37
T8) David Wright, 2005: 37

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Reyes is now tied with Lance Johnson's CRAZY '96 season.

Guest Elster88
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No, he's not.

OE: oops, thought you meant triples.
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Guest Elster88
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Does anyone know off the top of their head who was the last Met to finish in the top 5 in the NL in batting average? Olerud? I don't think Fonzie did in '99 or '00.

MLB RANKNL RANKPLAYERTEAMPOSGABHAVG
11LeeCHC1B135511176.344
22PujolsSTL1B139519175.337
33CabreraFLAOF137530175.330
4YoungTEXSS137585192.328
5DamonBOSOF129548177.323
6RodriguezNYY3B138514165.321
7GuerreroANAOF120447142.318
84CaseyCIN1B131505160.317
95WrightNYM3B137491155.316
10TejadaBALSS139558175.314


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All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Season

1) Roger Cedeño, 1999: 66
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 58.27
2) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 58
3) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 54
4) Lance Johnson, 1996: 50
T4) Jose Reyes, 2005: 50
6) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 46
7) Frank Taveras: 1979: 42
T8) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T8) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 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
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 90.27
13) Frank Taveras: 90
14) Jose Reyes: 82
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) Mike Cameron: 35
27) Wayne Garrett: 33
Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 32
T28) Hubie Brooks: 31
T28) Juan Samuel: 31
T30) Dave Kingman: 29
T30) Bernard Gilkey: 29
32) Rey Ordóñez: 28
33) Ken Boswell: 26
T34) Carl Everett: 25
T34) Brian McRae: 25
T34) Cliff Floyd: 25
37) Brian Giles: 23
T38) Joe Christopher: 22
T38) Joe Foy: 22
T38) Joe McEwing: 22
T38) Roberto Alomar: 22
T38) David Wright: 22
=orange]Mike Cameron at Start of Season: 22

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Hmmm.

Assuming he doesn't actually get that extra 0.27 of a stolen base, he'll be tied with Mookie at 58 and Taveras at 90.

It would be nice if next year Jose could get 67 steals. I'd rather see him with the club record than Roger.

And let us not forget, another great thing about Jose's season is the number of games he's played.

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Atlanta...... ...81 59..... .579
Florida.......... 74 65......532..... 6.5
Philadelphia...73 67..... .521.... 8
Washington... 72 68.... .514.....9
NY Mets....... 70 69..... .504... 10.5

The more things change, the more they remain the same. At least were consistent.

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All-Time Met Homers in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 218.11
2) Mike Piazza: 216
=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
=darkred]30) Gary Sheffield: 443
31) Dave Kingman: 442
32) Andre Dawson: 438
=darkred]33) Juan Gonzalez: 434
34) Cal Ripken: 431
=darkred]35) Jim Thome: 430
36) Billy Williams: 426
=darkred]37) Manny Ramirez: 424
=darkred]38) Alex Rodriguez: 422
39) Darrell Evans: 414
40) Duke Snider: 407
T41) Andres Galarraga: 399
T41) Al Kaline: 399
43) Dale Murphy: 398
44) Joe Carter: 396
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 395.11
45) Mike Piazza: 393
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

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Why does Norm Cash have an asterisk next to his name?

Guest Edgy DC
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I stole the list initially from a site that put asterisks next to lefties. I removed all of them as irrelevant to the exercise, but inadvertantly left Cash's.

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Reyes passes LJ.

All-Time Mets Stolen Bases in a Season

1) Roger Cedeño, 1999: 66
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 58.18
2) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 58
3) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 54
4) Jose Reyes, 2005: 51
5) Lance Johnson, 1996: 50
6) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 46
7) Frank Taveras: 1979: 42
T8) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T8) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 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
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 90.18
13) Frank Taveras: 90
14) Jose Reyes: 83
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) Mike Cameron: 35
27) Wayne Garrett: 33
Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 32
T28) Hubie Brooks: 31
T28) Juan Samuel: 31
T30) Dave Kingman: 29
T30) Bernard Gilkey: 29
32) Rey Ordóñez: 28
33) Ken Boswell: 26
T34) Carl Everett: 25
T34) Brian McRae: 25
T34) Cliff Floyd: 25
37) Brian Giles: 23
T38) Joe Christopher: 22
T38) Joe Foy: 22
T38) Joe McEwing: 22
T38) Roberto Alomar: 22
T38) David Wright: 22
=orange]Mike Cameron at Start of Season: 22

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All-Time Mets Caught Stealings in a Season

1) Lenny Randle, 1977: 21
2) Frank Taveras, 1979: 19
3) Frank Taveras, 1980: 18
4) Roger Cedeño, 1999: 17
T5) Howard Johnson, 1991: 16
T5) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 16
T5) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 16
T8) John Stearns, 1979: 15
T8) Tommie Agee, 1970: 15
T8) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 15
T8) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 15
T12) Vince Coleman, 1991: 14
T12) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 14
T12) Rickey Henderson, 1999: 14
T15) Vince Coleman, 1993: 13
T15) Joe Foy, 1970: 13
T15) Bud Harrelson, 1967: 13
T15) John Stearns, 1978: 13
T15) Lee Mazzilli, 1978: 13
T15) Joel Youngblood, 1979: 13
T15) Jose Reyes, 2005: 13

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All-Time Met Doubles in a Single Season

David Wright Projected to End of Season 44.18
1) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 44
T2) Howard Johnson, 1989: 41
T2) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 41
T4) Gregg Jefferies, 1990: 40
T4) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 40
T6) John Olerud, 1999: 39
T6) David Wright, 2005: 39
8) Robin Ventura, 1999: 38
T9) Eddie Murray, 1992: 37
T9) Howard Johnson, 1990: 37
T9) Lenny Dykstra, 1987: 37
T9) Felix Millan, 1975: 37
T8) Joel Youngblood, 1979: 37
All-Time Met Doubles in a Career

1)Ed Kranepool 225
2) Howard Johnson 214
3) Edgardo Alfonzo 212
4) Mike Piazza 193
5) Darryl Strawberry 187
6) Cleon Jones 182
7) Mookie Wilson 170
8) Keith Hernandez 159
9) Kevin McReynolds 153
10) John Stearns 152
11) Lee Mazzilli 148
12) Jerry Grote 143
13) Rusty Staub 130
14) Bud Harrelson 123
15) Todd Hundley 118
16) Rey Ordóñez 115
17) Felix Millan 111
18) Dave Magadan 110
19) John Olerud 109
20) Joel Youngblood 108
21) Tommie Agee 107
22) Lenny Dykstra 104
23) John Milner 100
T24) Jeff Kent 98
T24) Bobby Bonilla 98
T26) Hubie Brooks 96
T26) Gregg Jefferies 96
28) Wally Backman 95
29) George Foster 94
30) Wayne Garrett 93
31) Bernard Gilkey 90
32) Tim Teufel 87
33) Robin Ventura 81
34) Steve Henderson 79
T35) Jim Hickman 78
T35) Ron Hunt 78
37) Todd Zeile 77
38) Kevin Elster 75
39) Ken Boswell 74
T40) Ron Swoboda 73
T40) Gary Carter 73
42) Cliff Floyd 72
43) Dave Kingman 70
T44) Roger Cedeño 67
T44) Ty Wigginton 67
46) Eddie Murray 65
47) Frank Taveras 64
T48) Rafael Santana 62
T48) Butch Huskey 62
David Wright Projected to End of Season: 61.18
50) Timo Perez 61
51) Joe Christopher 59
T52) Doug Flynn 58
T52) Mackey Sasser 58
T54) Ron Hodges 56
T54) David Wright 56
55) Carlos Baerga 55
T57) Ryan Thompson 53
T58) Brian McRae 53
T59) Joe McEwing 53
T60) Mike Cameron 53 ...

...=orange]Wright at Start of Season: 17

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I was just going to comment on this, too...

Guest Edgy DC
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Beatcha.

Pay attention to the game.

All-Time Met Triples in a Season

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 18.125
2) Jose Reyes, 2005: 16
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: 24.125
T9) Lee Mazzilli: 22
T9) Jose Reyes: 22
T11) Ron Swoboda: 20
T11) Wayne Garrett: 20
...Jose Reyes at Start of Season: 6

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Pedro not quite on a top-ten trajectory any more. Will the top ten remain a three-man club? Stay tuned.

All-Time Mets Strikeouts in a Single Season

1) Tom Seaver, 1971: 289
2) Tom Seaver, 1970: 283
3) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 276
4) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 268
5) Tom Seaver, 1973: 251
6) Tom Seaver, 1972: 249
7) Tom Seaver, 1975: 243
8) David Cone, 1991: 241
9) Tom Seaver, 1976: 235
10) David Cone, 1990: 233
Pedro Martinez Projected to End of Season: 223.1748
11) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 223
12) David Cone, 1992: 214
13) David Cone,1988: 213
14) Tom Seaver, 1969: 208
15) Jon Matlack, 1973: 205
16) Tom Seaver, 1968: 205
17) Tom Seaver, 1974: 201
18) Dwight Gooden, 1986: 200
19) Sid Fernandez, 1986: 200
20) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 200
21) Al Leiter, 2000: 200
22) Sid Fernandez, 1989: 198
23) Pedro Martinez, 2005: 197
24) Jon Matlack, 1974:195
25) Sid Fernandez, 1992: 193
26) Jerry Koosman, 1977: 192
27) David Cone, 1989: 190
28) Sid Fernandez, 1988: 189
29) Jerry Koosman, 1974: 188
30) Ron Darling, 1986: 184
All-Time Mets Strikeouts in a Career

1) Tom Seaver: 2541
2) Dwight Gooden: 1875
3) Jerry Koosman: 1799
4) Sid Fernandez: 1449
5) David Cone: 1172
6) Ron Darling: 1148
7) Al Leiter: 1106
8) Jon Matlack: 1023
9) Bobby Jones: 714
10) Craig Swan: 671
11) Tug McGraw: 618
12) John Franco: 592
13) Rick Reed: 590
14) Gary Gentry: 563
15) Al Jackson: 561
16) Jesse Orosco: 506
17) Nolan Ryan: 493
18) Steve Trachsel: 484
19) Jack Fisher: 475
20) Bob Ojeda: 459
21) Armando Benitez: 456
22) Jim McAndrew: 408
23) Dave Mlicki: 402
24) Pat Zachry: 391
25) Bret Saberhagen: 388
26) Frank Viola: 387
27) Ray Sadecki: 380
28) Pete Falcone: 379
29) Skip Lockwood: 368
30) Rick Aguilera: 351
31) Glendon Rusch: 313
32) Danny Frisella: 296
33) Neil Allen: 285
Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 278.89
34) Tom Glavine: 268
35) Randy Myers: 264
36) Ed Lynch: 259
37) Turk Wendell: 259
38) Dick Selma: 253
39) Dennis Cook: 234
40) Galen Cisco: 230
41) Tracy Stallard: 228
42) Roger McDowell: 228
43) Roger Craig: 226
44) Jason Isringhausen: 225
Pedro Martinez Projected to End of Season: 223.17
45) Masato Yoshii: 222
46) Don Cardwell: 221
47) Nino Espinosa: 215
Jae Weong Seo Projected to End of Season: 214.37
48) Mark Clark: 214
49) Wally Whitehurst: 212
50) Pete Harnisch: 208
51) Jae Weong Seo: 208
52) Jay Hook:: 207
53) Pete Schourek: 199
T54) Ron Taylor: 197
T54) Bob Apodaca: 197
T54) Pedro Martinez: 197
57) Terry Leach: 194
58) Jeff Innis: 192
=orange]Tom Glavine at Start of Season: 186
59) Walt Terrell: 181
60) Kevin Appier: 172

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Pedro's 2005 leapfrogs eight other Met seasons tonight. Eight. Among those are two Seaver seasons, a Gooden, a Cone, a Matlack, a Fernandez, a Fernandez, and a Leiter. He's among royalty. He also inches his pace closer to a top-ten finish.

Nothing but Seavers, Cones, and Goodens ahead of him.

He's also inching toward finishing his first season among the Mets all-time top 40 in strikeouts.

All-Time Mets Strikeouts in a Single Season

1) Tom Seaver, 1971: 289
2) Tom Seaver, 1970: 283
3) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 276
4) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 268
5) Tom Seaver, 1973: 251
6) Tom Seaver, 1972: 249
7) Tom Seaver, 1975: 243
8) David Cone, 1991: 241
9) Tom Seaver, 1976: 235
10) David Cone, 1990: 233
Pedro Martinez Projected to End of Season: 228.1224
11) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 223
12) David Cone, 1992: 214
13) David Cone,1988: 213
14) Tom Seaver, 1969: 208
15) Pedro Martinez, 2005: 207
T16) Jon Matlack, 1973: 205
T16) Tom Seaver, 1968: 205
18) Tom Seaver, 1974: 201
T19) Dwight Gooden, 1986: 200
T19) Sid Fernandez, 1986: 200
T19) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 200
T19) Al Leiter, 2000: 200
23) Sid Fernandez, 1989: 198
24) Jon Matlack, 1974:195
25) Sid Fernandez, 1992: 193
26) Jerry Koosman, 1977: 192
27) David Cone, 1989: 190
28) Sid Fernandez, 1988: 189
29) Jerry Koosman, 1974: 188
30) Ron Darling, 1986: 184
All-Time Mets Strikeouts in a Career

1) Tom Seaver: 2541
2) Dwight Gooden: 1875
3) Jerry Koosman: 1799
4) Sid Fernandez: 1449
5) David Cone: 1172
6) Ron Darling: 1148
7) Al Leiter: 1106
8) Jon Matlack: 1023
9) Bobby Jones: 714
10) Craig Swan: 671
11) Tug McGraw: 618
12) John Franco: 592
13) Rick Reed: 590
14) Gary Gentry: 563
15) Al Jackson: 561
16) Jesse Orosco: 506
17) Nolan Ryan: 493
18) Steve Trachsel: 484
19) Jack Fisher: 475
20) Bob Ojeda: 459
21) Armando Benitez: 456
22) Jim McAndrew: 408
23) Dave Mlicki: 402
24) Pat Zachry: 391
25) Bret Saberhagen: 388
26) Frank Viola: 387
27) Ray Sadecki: 380
28) Pete Falcone: 379
29) Skip Lockwood: 368
30) Rick Aguilera: 351
31) Glendon Rusch: 313
32) Danny Frisella: 296
33) Neil Allen: 285
Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 284.6735
34) Tom Glavine: 276
35) Randy Myers: 264
36) Ed Lynch: 259
37) Turk Wendell: 259
38) Dick Selma: 253
39) Dennis Cook: 234
40) Galen Cisco: 230
Pedro Martinez Projected to End of Season: 228.1224
41) Tracy Stallard: 228
42) Roger McDowell: 228
43) Roger Craig: 226
44) Jason Isringhausen: 225
Jae Weong Seo Projected to End of Season: 223.4081
45) Masato Yoshii: 222
46) Don Cardwell: 221
47) Jae Weong Seo: 218
48) Nino Espinosa: 215
49) Mark Clark: 214
50) Wally Whitehurst: 212
51) Pete Harnisch: 208
T52) Pedro Martinez: 207
T52) Jay Hook:: 207
54) Pete Schourek: 199
T55) Ron Taylor: 197
T55) Bob Apodaca: 197
57) Terry Leach: 194
58) Jeff Innis: 192
=orange]Tom Glavine at Start of Season: 186
59) Walt Terrell: 181
60) Kevin Appier: 172

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]Pedro's 2005 leapfrogs eight other Met seasons tonight. Eight. Among those are two Seaver seasons, a Gooden, a Cone, a Matlack, a Fernandez, a Fernandez, and a Leiter. He's among royalty. He also inches his pace closer to a top-ten finish.


And a Koosman, too.

I think it's kinda neat how the Mets record for most strikeouts my a left-hander is exactly 200, and that it's shared by three pitchers.

If only Matlack had struck out five more in 1974...

Guest Benjamin Grimm
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Reyes getting into some exclusive territory. Ten more at bats, and he'll be in third place on this list. He has an outside shot at 700 at bats. (He'd need to average more than 5 per game.) But Lance Johnson is definitely within reach.

Players with more than 600 At Bats in a season

1.1996Lance Johnson682
2.1975Felix Millan676
3.1982Mookie Wilson639
4.1973Felix Millan638
5.1983Mookie Wilson638
6.1970Tommie Agee636
7.1979Frank Taveras635
8.2005Jose Reyes630
9.1999Edgardo Alfonzo628
10.1993Eddie Murray610
11.1978Willie Montanez609
12.1990Gregg Jefferies604
13.1983George Foster601

Guest Edgy DC
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]And a Koosman, too.


Yeah, I accidentally put Fernandez twice.

Guest MFS62
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Don't know if this belongs here or in some other thread.
Last night, Pedro passed Hall of Famer Jim Bunning with 2,860 strikeouts, good for 14th place all time.

Later

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Ok, let's do it.

All-Time Met Homers in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 218.40
2) Mike Piazza: 217
=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: 704
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
=darkred]30) Gary Sheffield: 443
31) Dave Kingman: 442
32) Andre Dawson: 438
=darkred]33) Juan Gonzalez: 434
34) Cal Ripken: 431
=darkred]35) Jim Thome: 430
36) Billy Williams: 426
=darkred]T36) Manny Ramirez: 426
=darkred]38) Alex Rodriguez: 424
39) Darrell Evans: 414
40) Duke Snider: 407
T41) Andres Galarraga: 399
T41) Al Kaline: 399
43) Dale Murphy: 398
44) Joe Carter: 396
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 395.40
45) Mike Piazza: 394
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
56) Norm Cash 377


Coming up, Cornelius Floyd

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="Yancy Street Gang"]Players with more than 40 Doubles in a season

1.1996Bernard Gilkey44
2.1989Howard Johnson41
3.1999Edgardo Alfonzo41
4.1990Gregg Jefferies40
5.2000Edgardo Alfonzo40
6.2005David Wright40


Ill be glad to create an updated versions to these cards(these cards were made in 2002 for the mets 40th anni)




I made an entire digital baseball card set that takes you thru the Mets 1st 40 yrs bk in 2002. Made it at work in my spare time and gave it to my brothers and met fan friends that Xmas as a PC slide show.

I will set this up to view somewhere and share this with you guys over the winter.

For now, a picture of a quarter will get you a 5 card pack any time Im logged in.

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Cliff has
(1) surpassed his highest single-season homerun total for his career
(2) passed three players to tie for the 17th-best homer-hitting season in Mets history
(3) hit his 200th career homer.

Two hundred isn't enough yet to look at him on all-time MLB lists, but let's look at the Met list.

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
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
2005 Cliff Floyd Projected to Season's End: 34.79
T14) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
T14) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
16) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33
T17) Gary Carter, 1985: 32
T17) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32
T17) Cliff Floyd 2005 to Date: 32
T20) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30
T20) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30
T20) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30
T23) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29
T23) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29
T23) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29
26) George Foster, 1983: 28
T27) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27
T27) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27
T27) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27
T27) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27
T31) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26
T31) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26
T31) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26
T31) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26
All-Time Met Homers in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 218.40
2) Mike Piazza: 217
=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
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: 70.79
18) Ron Swoboda: 69
T19) Lee Mazzilli: 68
T19) Cliff Floyd: 68
21) Jeff Kent: 67
22) John Olerud: 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 (RiP)
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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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: 340
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: 317
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: 274.04
T30) Red Ruffing: 273
T30) Tom Glavine: 273
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
=blue]Steve Trachsel Projected to End of Season: 51.09
13) Steve Trachsel: 51
=orange]Steve Trachsel at Start of Season: 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: 32.04
26) Tom Glavine: 31
27) Ray Sadecki: 30
T28) Nolan Ryan: 29
T28) Bret Saberhagen: 29
30) Pete Falcone: 26
T31) Nino Espinosa: 25
T31) Neil Allen: 25
T31) Dennis Cook: 25
T34) Danny Frisella: 24
T34) Skip Lockwood: 24
T34) Terry Leach: 24
T34) Dave Mlicki: 24
T38) Mark Clark: 22
T38) Turk Wendell: 22
=blue]Jae Weong Seo: 21.61
T40) Ron Taylor: 21
T40) Jae Weong Seo: 21
42) Don Cardwell: 20
=orange]Tom Glavine at Start of Season: 20
T43) Walt Terrell: 19
T43) Glendon Rusch: 19

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