Jump to content
Grand Central Mets
  • Create Account

Where Mets Rank 2006


Guest Edgy DC

Recommended Posts

Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


Pedro's 200th win, going by his 2005 win pace will come in game 33. If I'm counting correctly, that should fall in the homestand closer against Atlanta on May seventh. Of course that disregards how the Mets rotation will fall, as well as what his 2006 win pace will be.

Simlarly, Billy Wagner's 300th save is expected to come in game 69. Circle June 18th on your calendar.

If Wagner saves 50 games --- which is possible, though it would mean smashing Armando Benitez's record (that's right, I said it) of 43 --- he would pass Rollie Fingers and move into ninth place all time.


Posted


Julio Franco is moving up the all-time lists:

HITS -- 78th at 2521. Another season like 2005 (64) puts him at 2585, one ahead of Reggie Jackson for 72nd.

STRIKEOUTS -- 97th at 1269. 57 more (like he had in '05) would put him at 1326, which puts him 79th... but other guys (Burnitz, A-Rod) will likely pass him this year.

DOUBLES -- he's six away from 400.

GIDP -- At 299, he's seventh all time:
Ripken 350
Aaron 328
Yaz 323
Winfield 319
Murray 316
Rice 315
Franco 299

No other active player is close (Pudge is 31st at 239).


Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


I don't picture Franco getting nearly as many at-bats in 2006. If he does, it's likely bad news for the Mets.


Posted


if not for TWO YEAR (dumb dumb dumb) contract i could even see him gone by mid-year if he's unproductive because the Mets have guys just like him...as it is we're stuck with him and i expect him to get about 150 undeserved ABs


Posted


Didn't we read that Omar was happy to give him the two year deal because he wants Franco coaching in the Mets system when the deal is done, something like that anyway IIRC.


Posted


That's an unbelievably foolish reason to give a guy another year on his playing contract. There are coaches aplenty.

Unless they don't care about dropping him and paying him out.


Posted


TheOldMole wrote:
Isn't he too old to be a coach?


Would you have said that to Rogers Hornsby in 1962, uh, I see your point.

Later


Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


I think the post-Phillips Mets have shown they aren't particlularly shy about cutting loose a guy who is interfering with their aspirations.


Posted


ESPN has an article online regarding milestones that should be reached this season..noting that Pedro needs 3 wins for 200 it also notes with another shutout Pedro would pass Babe Ruth on that all time list with 18.


Guest Edgy DC
Guests
Posted


With one more no-hitter, Pedro Martinez will break the team record of zero held by 770 others.


Posted


metirish wrote:
ESPN has an article online regarding milestones that should be reached this season..noting that Pedro needs 3 wins for 200 it also notes with another shutout Pedro would pass Babe Ruth on that all time list with 18.

The Babe Ruth pitching record I want to see Pedro break was the one that Ruth held at one time for consecutive World Series shutout innings. I think Whitey Ford broke that record and I'm not sure who holds it now.

Later


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

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...