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Meanwhile, Jose Reyes has set a new club record for most at bats in a season. His 683rd at bat came in tonight's game and broke Lance Johnson's record of 682 set in 1996.

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Guest Valadius
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One of Lance's '96 records has fallen. Egads.

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Cliff chasing... Buddy Harrelson?

All-Time Mets RBI in a Single 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
12) John Olerud, 1997: 102
David Wright Projected Through End of Season: 101.8868
T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 101
T13) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 101
T15) Eddie Murray, 1993: 100
T15) Gary Carter, 1985: 100
T15) David Wright, 2005: 100
T18) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 99
T18) Howard Johnson, 1987: 99
T18) Dave Kingman, 1982: 99
T21) Mike Piazza, 2002: 98
T21) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 97 =darkred]RiP
T21) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 97
T21) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 97
T25) Willie Montanez, 1978: 96
T25) John Olerud, 1999: 96
27) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 95
T28) Frank Thomas, 1962: 94
T28) Keith Hernandez, 1984: 94
T28) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 94
T28) Mike Piazza, 2001: 94
T32) John Olerud, 1998: 93
T32) Eddie Murray, 1992: 93
T32) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 93
35) Keith Hernandez, 1985: 91
T36) Howard Johnson, 1990: 90
T36) George Foster, 1983: 90
All-Time Mets RBI in a Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
Mike Piazza, Projected to End of Season: 657.19
2) Mike Piazza: 656
3) Howard Johnson: 629
4) Ed Kranepool: 614
=orange]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
11) Dave Kingman: 389
12) George Foster: 361
13) Jerry Grote: 357
14) Lee Mazzilli: 353
15) Gary Carter: 349
16) Mookie Wilson: 342
17) John Milner: 338
18) John Stearns: 312
19) Ron Swoboda: 304
T20) Wayne Garrett: 295
T20) Bobby Bonilla: 295
22) John Olerud: 291
23) Hubie Brooks: 269
24) Jeff Kent: 267
T25) Tommie Agee: 265
T25) Robin Ventura: 265
27) Rey Ordóñez: 260
28) Dave Magadan: 254
29) Bud Harrelson: 242
Cliff Floyd Projected to End of Season: 229.83
30) Cliff Floyd: 228
31) Steve Henderson: 227
32) Bernard Gilkey: 223
33) Joel Youngblood: 216
34) Butch Huskey: 214
35) Jim Hickman: 210
36) Gregg Jefferies: 205

Guest Valadius
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Glavine is now tied with Frisella at 296 Met K's.

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soupcan wrote:
I'd like to see Wright hit a three run jack this weekend and finish with 25 ding dongs, 100 ribbies and a .300 average.



.307, 26, 100.

I love this kid.

Guest Edgy DC
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Kind of pointless to project to the end of the season, when every starting pitcher but Benson, Seo, and Zambrano are finished, but I will anyway.

It would be good to get a last good start out of Benson beofre the season ends.

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: 318
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: 275.25
30) Tom Glavine: 275
31) Red Ruffing: 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
=blue]Steve Trachsel Projected to End of Season: 51.02
T12) Bob Ojeda: 51
T12) 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
=blue]Tom Glavine Projected to End of Season: 33.25
T25) Roger McDowell: 33
T25) Tom Glavine: 33
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: 21.13
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

Guest Edgy DC
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The next hit makes Piazza a top-five Met hitman.

All-Time Met Hits in a Career

1) Ed Kranepool: 1418
2) Cleon Jones: 1188
3) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1136
4) Mookie Wilson: 1112
Mike Piazza Projected to End of Season: 1029.89
5) Bud Harrelson: 1029
6) Mike Piazza: 1028
7) Darryl Strawberry: 1025
8) Howard Johnson: 997
9) Jerry Grote: 994
10) Keith Hernandez: 939
=orange]Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 928
11) Lee Mazzilli: 796
12) Kevin McReynolds: 791
13) Felix Millan: 743
14) Rey Ordóñez: 720
15) Rusty Staub: 709
16) John Stearns: 695
17) Wally Backman: 670
18) Wayne Garrett: 667
19) Hubie Brooks: 640
20) Tommie Agee: 632
21) Todd Hundley: 612
22) Dave Magadan: 610
23) George Foster: 602
24) John Milner: 586
25) Gary Carter: 542
26) Ron Swoboda: 536
27) Ken Boswell: 528
28) John Olerud: 524
29) Joel Youngblood: 519
30) Steve Henderson: 516
All-Time Met Hits in a Season

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 227
2) John Olerud, 1998: 197
T3) Felix Millan, 1975: 191
T3) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 191
Jose Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 190.53
5) Jose Reyes, 2005: 187
6) Felix Millan, 1973: 185
7) Keith Hernandez, 1985: 183
9) Tommie Agee, 1970: 182
T9) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 181
T9) Lee Mazzilli, 1979: 181
11) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 178
David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 177.28
12) Robin Ventura, 1999: 177
T13) Mookie Wilson, 1983: 176
T13) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 176
T15) Eddie Murray, 1993: 174
T15) Tommy Davis, 1967: 174
T15) David Wright, 2005: 174
18) John Olerud, 1999: 173
T19) Gregg Jefferies, 1990: 171
T19) Keith Hernandez, 1986: 171
T19) Keith Hernandez, 1984: 171
22) Keith Hernandez, 1987: 170
23) Frank Taveras, 1979: 167
T24) Howard Johnson, 1989: 164
T24) Cleon Jones, 1969: 164
T26) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1997: 163
T26) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 163
T26) Joe Christopher, 1964: 163
T26) Rusty Staub, 1973: 163
T30) Rusty Staub, 1975: 162
T30) Lee Mazzilli, 1980: 162

Guest Edgy DC
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Homers in a Season by a Met Rookie

RankOverall
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SeasonPlayer#
1)(T31)1983Darryl Strawberry26
2)(T65)1965Ron Swoboda19
T3)(T80)1972John Milner17
T3)(T80)2000Jay Payton17
5)(T103)1996Butch Huskey15
T6)(T116)1999Benny Agbayani14
T6)(T116)2004David Wright14
T8)(T129)1962Jim Hickman13
T8)(T129)1993Jeromy Burnitz13
T8)(T129)2004EricValent13
T11)(T142)1995Carl Everett12
T11)(T142)1989Gregg Jefferies12
T11)(T142)1977Steve Henderson12
T11)(T142)1986Kevin Mitchell12
T15)(T156)1993Ryan Thompson11
T15)(T156)2003Ty Wigginton11
T15)(T156)2003Jason Phillips11
T15)(T156)2005Victor Diaz11
T19)(T177)1963Tim Harkness10
T19)(T177)2001Tsuyoshi Shinjo10
T19)(T177)2005Mike Jacobs10

Guest Edgy DC
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Tonight's update starts with Robocop

Career Saves, All-Time Major League Leaders
(Pitcher Active in 2005 in Red)

1) Lee Smith: 478
2) Trevor Hoffman: 435
3) John Franco: 424
4) Dennis Eckersley: 390
5) Mariano Rivera: 379
6) Jeff Reardon: 367
7) Randy Myers: 347
8) Rollie Fingers: 341
9) John Wetteland: 330
=blue]Roberto Hernandez at Start of Season: 324.0242
T10) Troy Percival: 324
T10) Roberto Hernandez: 324
=orange]Roberto Hernandez at Start of Season: 320
12) Jose Mesa: 319
13) Rick Aguilera: 318
14) Robb Nen: 314
15) Tom Henke: 311
16) Rich Gossage: 310
17) Jeff Montgomery: 304
18) Doug Jones: 303
19) Bruce Sutter: 300
20) Rod Beck: 286
23) Billy Wagner: 283
21) Todd Worrell: 256
22) Dave Righetti: 252
24) Armando Benitez: 263
25) Dan Quisenberry: 244
Career Saves, Active (in 2005) Major League Leaders


1) Trevor Hoffman: 435
2) John Franco: 424
3) Mariano Rivera: 379
=blue]Roberto Hernandez Projected to End of Year: 324.0242
T4) Troy Percival: 324
T4) Roberto Hernandez: 324
=orange]Roberto Hernandez at Start of Year: 320
6) Jose Mesa: 292
7) Billy Wagner: 283
8) Armando Benitez: 263
9) Ugueth Urbina: 237
10) Todd Jones: 225
11) Jason Isringhausen:215
12) Bob Wickman: 214
13) Keith Foulke: 190
14) Danny Graves: 182
15) Billy Koch: 163
16) Eddie Guardado: 170
17) Eric Gagne: 160
17) John Smoltz: 154
18) Mike Jackson: 142
19) Mike Timlin: 130
20) Antonio Alfonseca: 121
T22) Ricky Bottalico: 116
T22) Tom Gordon: 116
24) Jose Jimenez: 110
25) Matt Mantei: 93 R

Guest Valadius
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Why is it projecting Berto to lose saves?

Guest Edgy DC
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An error on my part, now fixed.

Guest Edgy DC
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MLB Stolen Base Leaders, 2005

RankPlayerTotalTodayGames Left
T1)Figgins6011
T1)Reyes6011
3)Posednik5901
4)Pierre5701+

Guest cooby
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Jose could have a real big honking day tomorrow and still catch Cedeno.
Passing him could be tough though

Guest Valadius
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Now we can do rankings without projections! Hooray!

Guest Edgy DC
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Dissing the projections. Ouch.

All-Time Games in a Met Career

1) Ed Kranepool: 1853
2) Bud Harrelson: 1322
3) Jerry Grote: 1235
4) Cleon Jones: 1201
5) Howard Johnson: 1154
6) Mookie Wilson: 1116
7) Darryl Strawberry: 1109
8) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1086
9) Lee Mazzilli: 979
10) Mike Piazza: 972
All-Time At-Bats in a Met Career

1) Ed Kranepool: 5436
2) Bud Harrelson: 4390
3) Cleon Jones: 4223
4) Mookie Wilson: 4027
5) Howard Johnson: 3968
6) Darryl Strawberry: 3903
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 3897
8) Jerry Grote: 3881
9) Mike Piazza: 3478
10) Keith Hernandez: 3167
All-Time Runs in a Met Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 662
2) Howard Johnson: 627
3) Edgardo Alfonzo: 614
4) Mookie Wilson: 592
5) Cleon Jones: 563
6) Ed Kranepool: 536
7) Mike Piazza: 532
8) Bud Harrelson: 490
9) Keith Hernandez: 455
10) Kevin McReynolds: 405
All-Time Hits in a Met Career

1) Ed Kranepool: 1418
2) Cleon Jones: 1188
3) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1136
4) Mookie Wilson: 1112
5) Bud Harrelson: 1029
6) Mike Piazza: 1028
7) Darryl Strawberry: 1025
8) Howard Johnson: 997
9) Jerry Grote: 994
10) Keith Hernandez: 939
All-Time Doubles in a Met 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
All-Time Homeruns in a Met Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 252
2). Mike Piazza: 220
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 Runs Batted-In in a Met Career

1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
2) Mike Piazza: 655
3) Howard Johnson: 629
4) Ed Kranepool: 614
5) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
6) Cleon Jones: 521
7) Keith Hernandez: 468
8) Kevin McReynolds: 456
9) Rusty Staub: 399
10) Todd Hundley: 397
All-Time Walks in a Met Career

1) Darryl Strawberry 580
2) Bud Harrelson 573
3) Howard Johnson 556
4) Wayne Garrett 482
5) Keith Hernandez 471
6) Edgardo Alfonzo 458
7) Ed Kranepool 454
8) Lee Mazzilli 438
9) Mike Piazza 424
10) Jerry Grote 363
All-Time Total Bases in a Met Career

1) Ed Kranepool 2047
2) Darryl Strawberry 2028
3) Mike Piazza 1885
4) Howard Johnson 1823
5) Edgardo Alfonzo 1736
6) Cleon Jones 1715
7) Mookie Wilson 1586
8) Keith Hernandez 1358
9) Kevin McReynolds 1338
10) Jerry Grote 1278
All-Time Intentional Walks in a Met Career
1) Darryl Strawberry 108
2). Howard Johnson 101
3) Ed Kranepool 89
4) Mike Piazza: 76
5) Jerry Grote 70
6) Rey Ordóñez 64
7) Keith Hernandez 59
8) Rusty Staub 56
9) Todd Hundley 51
10) Cleon Jones 42

Guest duan
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Sal would call me an idiot, but I want Piazza back. A 3 headed catching 1b, ph troika of Castro, Jacobs and Piazza would be nice if there's no hope of a Delgado type signing on the FA market.

Guest Valadius
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I'm not dissing them, it's just that I haven't been here for the off-season yet, where such things exist.

Guest metsmarathon
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well, we could always project for next year...

Guest Edgy DC
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All Time Mets Batting Average
(More Than 1000 At-Bats)


1) John Olerud (1662 AB): .315
2) Keith Hernandez (3164): .297
3) Mike Piazza (3479): .296
4) Dave Magadan (2088): .2921
5) Edgardo Alfonzo (3897): .2915
6) Steve Henderson (1800): .287
7) Wally Backman (2369): .283
8) Ron Hunt (1683): .28164
9) Jose Vizcaino (1282): .28159
10) Cleon Jones (4223): .281
All Time Mets On-Base Percentage
(More Than 1000 At-Bats)


1) John Olerud (1662 AB): .425
2) Dave Magadan (2088): .391
3) Keith Hernandez (3164): .387
4) Mike Piazza (3479): .373
5) Edgardo Alfonzo (3897): .367
6) Cliff Floyd (1307): .362
7) Steve Henderson (1800): .360
8) Robin Ventura (1513): .360
9) Darryl Strawberry (3903): .359
10) Rusty Staub (2571): .358
All Time Mets Slugging Percentage
(More Than 1000 At-Bats)



1) Mike Piazza (3475 AB): .542
2) Darryl Strawberry (3903): .520
3) John Olerud (1662): .501
4) Bobby Bonilla (1779): .495
5) Cliff Floyd (1307): .494
6) Robin Ventura (1513): .468
7) Bernard Gilkey (1353): .461
8) Kevin McReynolds (2910): .460
9) Howard Johnson (3968): .459
10) Dave Kingman (2323): .453
All Time Mets On-Base Percentage Plus
Slugging Percentage
(More Than 1000 At-Bats)


1) John Olerud (1662 AB): .926
2) Mike Piazza (3478): .915
3) Darryl Strawberry (3903): .878
4) Cliff Floyd (1307): .856
5) Bobby Bonilla (1779): .851
6) Robin Ventura (1513): .828
7) Bernard Gilkey (1353): .818
8) Keith Hernandez (3164): .816
9) Edgardo Alfonzo (3897): .812
10) Howard Johnson (3968): .801

Guest Nymr83
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Valadius wrote:
I'm not dissing them, it's just that I haven't been here for the off-season yet, where such things exist.


the same posts will be repeated every few days for 6 months...offseasons suck.

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And your final 2005 New York Mets team leaders are:

BATTING

Batting Average (Full-Season) - David Wright, .306 (T-8th NL)

Home Runs - Cliff Floyd, 34 (8th NL)

Runs Batted In - David Wright, 102 (T-10th NL)

Base Hits - Jose Reyes, 190 (5th NL)

At-Bats - Jose Reyes, 696 (1st NL)

Games Played - Jose Reyes, 161 (T-5th NL)

Runs Scored - Jose Reyes & David Wright, 99 (T-11th NL)

Doubles - David Wright, 42 (T-7th NL)

Triples - Jose Reyes, 17 (1st NL)

Total Bases - David Wright, 301 (T-7th NL)

Walks - David Wright, 72 (T-19th NL)

Strikeouts - David Wright, 113 (16th NL)

Stolen Bases - Jose Reyes, 60 (1st NL)

Caught Stealing - Jose Reyes, 15 (2nd NL)

Stolen Base Percentage - Jose Reyes, 80% (5th NL)

On-Base Percentage - David Wright, .388 (T-12th NL)

Slugging Percentage - David Wright, .523 (16th NL)

Sacrifice Flies - Carlos Beltran, 6 (T-16th NL)

Sacrifice Hits - Miguel Cairo, 12 (T-7th NL)

Hit By Pitch - Cliff Floyd, 11 (T-13th NL)

Intentional Walks - Cliff Floyd, 13 (T-8th NL)

Grounded Into Double Play - David Wright, 16 (T-18th NL)

Plate Appearances - Jose Reyes, 733 (1st NL)

Number of Pitches Seen - Jose Reyes, 2,660 (12th NL)

Extra-Base Hits - David Wright, 70 (10th NL)

On-Base Plus Slugging - David Wright, .912 (15th NL)

PITCHING

Wins - Pedro Martinez, 15 (T-9th NL)

Losses - Tom Glavine, 13 (T-11th NL)

Winning Percentage - Pedro Martinez, .652 (T-9th NL)

Earned Run Average (Starting Pitcher) - Pedro Martinez, 2.82 (4th NL)

Games Pitched - Roberto Hernandez, 67 (T-27th NL)

Games Started - Tom Glavine, 33 (T-13th NL)

Complete Games - Pedro Martinez, 4 (T-3rd NL)

Shutouts - Tom Glavine, Aaron Heilman, Pedro Martinez, 1 (T-8th NL)

Saves - Braden Looper, 28 (10th NL)

Save Opportunities - Braden Looper, 36 (8th NL)

Innings Pitched - Pedro Martinez, 217 (T-15th NL)

Strikeouts - Pedro Martinez, 208 (T-3rd NL)

Walks+Hits/Innings Pitched - Pedro Martinez, 0.95 (1st NL)

Balks - Victor Zambrano, 2 (T-6th NL)

Wild Pitches - Victor Zambrano, 8 (T-8th NL)

Hits Allowed - Tom Glavine, 227 (T-7th NL)

Walks Allowed - Victor Zambrano, 77 (9th NL)

Home Runs Allowed - Kris Benson, 24 (T-18th NL)

Hit By Pitch - Victor Zambrano, 15 (T-2nd NL)

Pick-offs - Kaz Ishii, 3 (T-9th NL)

Stolen Bases Allowed - Victor Zambrano, 25 (T-4th NL)

Runners Caught Stealing - Tom Glavine, 5 (T-29th NL)

Intentional Walks - Kris Benson & Tom Glavine, 5 (T-35th NL)

Batting Average Against - Pedro Martinez, .204 (2nd NL)

On-Base Against - Pedro Martinez, .252 (1st NL)

Number of Pitches Thrown - Tom Glavine, 3,270 (18th NL)

Holds - Roberto Hernandez, 18 (T-11th NL)

Games Finished - Braden Looper, 54 (T-7th NL)

Strikeouts-to-Walks - Pedro Martinez, 4.16 (3rd NL)

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings - Pedro Martinez, 8.63 (T-4th NL)

Walks Per Nine Innings - Pedro Martinez, 1.95 (T-9th NL)

Hits Per Nine Innings - Pedro Martinez, 6.59 (2nd NL)

Guest Valadius
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That took me perhaps two-to-three hours of research.

Now to write a research paper due tomorrow at 8:00 in the morning...

Guest Edgy DC
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Looking at that OpS chart, just so you know, Jose Reyes is approxiamately 33rd all-time for the Mets. David Wright, if had 1000 at-bats to qualify, would be third.

Third.

Guest SI Metman
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Looking back at Edgy's chart for rookie homers, I believe Jake will still have his rookie eligibility next season. Perhaps he makes it twice on that list...

Guest Valadius
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He had only 100 at-bats this season.

ROY '06?

Guest Johnny Dickshot
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Valadius wrote:
That took me perhaps two-to-three hours of research.


Thanks.

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Team Record - Tied for 5th in NL (83-79)

RS/RA Differential = 5th best (+74) behind Cards (+171), Atlanta (+95), Houston (+84), Philly (+81)

Pythag Proj Record = 89-74, the -6 is the biggest gap in the league (Pitt = -5.4)
Arizona was the best; [u:fd133b19e2]+11.2[/u:fd133b19e2] !! and still managed to suck (77 wins)
and, as pathetic as Sandy Eggo was for a division winner, their 82 wins was 5.4 games better than projected as they were out-scored by 42 runs this year.

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SI Metman wrote:
Looking back at Edgy's chart for rookie homers, I believe Jake will still have his rookie eligibility next season. Perhaps he makes it twice on that list...


Yep, Gary confirmed it yesterday in the post-game.

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All Time Met Hit Batsmen in a Single Season

1. 2002 Pedro Astacio 16
T-2. 2005 Victor Zambrano 15
T-2. 2001 Kevin Appier 15
T-2. 1971 Nolan Ryan 15
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

Guest Valadius
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One telling stat from my data table is Jose Reyes's pitches per plate appearance. 2660/733 = 3.63 pitches per plate appearance. That's just sad.

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