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]A voting thread shouldn't have any instructions about who to vote for. The only appropriate comments at the opening of a thread should be the occassional reminder to vote for "Martinez" instead of "Pedro" (thankfully no longer needed) or to remember Orlando Hernandez' first initial.


I'd add a qualifier to this- some things (diving catches and other defensive plays as well as baserunning idiocy come to mind) don't appear in the box score, and i have no problem with whoever starts the thread reminding everyone that beltran caught one on a dive or that some shmuck got thrown out at 3rd base trying to stretch a double with nobody out.


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Nymr83 wrote:
I'd add a qualifier to this- some things (diving catches and other defensive plays as well as baserunning idiocy come to mind) don't appear in the box score, and i have no problem with whoever starts the thread reminding everyone that beltran caught one on a dive or that some shmuck got thrown out at 3rd base trying to stretch a double with nobody out.


Its good for those things to be mentioned for those of us who don't get a chance to see all the games.
Thanks, 83.

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Elster88 wrote:


Elster88 - "He takes his Schaefer voting too seriously."


LOL


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Just the ones within a day of closing.


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Glavine wasn't great last night, but I gave him a pony bottle of lite beer for giving us innings on short rest.


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Month-to-date totals for June 2006
Through game of June 6, 2006

RankNamePoints
1David Wright7.09
2Alay Soler4.95
3Lastings Milledge3.63
4Tom Glavine3.54
5Carlos Delgado3.15
6Steve Trachsel2.81
7Jos� Reyes2.79
8Jos� Valentin2.48
9Chad Bradford2.11
10Chris Woodward1.87
11Aaron Heilman1.38
12Paul Lo Duca1.32
13Cliff Floyd1.20
14Billy Wagner0.99
15Pedro Feliciano0.93
16Carlos Beltran0.89
17Duaner Sanchez0.80
18Endy Chavez0.75
19Darren Oliver0.57
20Orlando Hernandez0.15
21Pedro Martinez0.04
21Heath Bell0.04



Season-to-date totals for 2006
Through game of June 6, 2006
RankNamePoints
1David Wright45.61
2Tom Glavine44.04
3Carlos Delgado40.31
4Pedro Martinez40.01
5Carlos Beltran36.37
6Jos� Reyes33.40
7Xavier Nady24.68
8Paul Lo Duca22.21
9Steve Trachsel20.47
10Duaner Sanchez18.55
11Cliff Floyd17.88
12Billy Wagner15.96
13Jos� Valentin15.58
14Aaron Heilman13.42
15Darren Oliver12.94
16Brian Bannister12.69
17Endy Chavez10.56
18Kaz Matsui7.97
19Alay Soler7.64
20Pedro Feliciano7.52
21Chris Woodward6.57
22Chad Bradford6.51
23Ramon Castro6.09
24Jorge Julio5.37
25Julio Franco4.75
26Victor Zambrano4.66
27Lastings Milledge4.07
28Jeremi Gonzalez3.25
29Heath Bell2.62
30Orlando Hernandez1.80
31John Maine0.76
32Anderson Hernandez0.57
33Victor Diaz0.32
34Bartolome Fortunato0.28
35Jos� Lima0.12


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ScarletKnight41 wrote:
Glavine wasn't great last night, but I gave him a pony bottle of lite beer for giving us innings on short rest.


i might have given him something if willie had said "you are pitching" and he'd said "ok coach," but the way i heard it he volunteered all on his own so he really does have to take t he same blame he would for a normal start imo.


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If he didn't pitch that day, we would have had to find a Jeremi Gonzalez type of solution. Glavine deserves the beer for saving us from that headache.


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ScarletKnight41 wrote:
If he didn't pitch that day, we would have had to find a Jeremi Gonzalez type of solution. Glavine deserves the beer for saving us from that headache.


he pitched like crap though, a spot starter can give you that outing.


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Not without making a roster move or totally mucking up the pen during a week that it was already used heavily.


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Not without taxing an already overtaxed bullpen.


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Elster88 wrote:
Beltran had about as perfect a game as can be had with the bat yesterday.
I wanted to give him 6 but there were too many other contributors.


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It looks like his final score will be very close to a perfect 6. But I agree that Soler met the standard of what constitutes a 6.


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Mets 15 Diamondbacks 2 - There just aren't enough points for this game. I think that if the Mets score more than 10 runs, we should be allowed to award a point for each run they score.

Going to vote using the 10 points, but it seems that most of them are being greatly short changed for the performances they turned in.


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well, i gave Martinez "only" 2.5 for 5 innings 1 run (that can get a 3 or even a 4 sometimes) because i felt that with the huge early lead he was given he needed to be more efficient with his pitch count and go 6 or even 7 innings, in a blowout game the starter's job is to go as deep as possible so that we dont use the pen at all.


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Nymr83 wrote:
well, i gave Martinez "only" 2.5 for 5 innings 1 run (that can get a 3 or even a 4 sometimes)


I thought he gave up both runs?

Edit: I'm El SSSSSSSSSSid.


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I'm Hubie Brooks, the invisible third baseman.


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There just aren't enough points for this game. I think that if the Mets score more than 10 runs, we should be allowed to award a point for each run they score.


Disagree completely. Easy example. David Wright went 1 for 5 yesterday with an RBI double. If we had won the game 1-0, then that hit is more valuable. Coming yesterday, I might not give him any points.

Rockin' Doc wrote:
Going to vote using the 10 points, but it seems that most of them are being greatly short changed for the performances they turned in.


I don't see it as short-changing. Them's the breaks. Using the example above again about David Wright, if he wants a lot of Schaefer, then he should hit his RBI double in a game with less offense.

One double is not as noteworthy or impressive when the entire team is teeing off on the same pitcher. If a pitcher is easier to hit off of in the particular game, then the hitter's hits are not worth as much beer.



Degree of difficulty counts!!!


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Also, even though there was a lot of offense, no one individual's contribution was essential to the victory. If Beltran, for example, had gone 0 for 5, the Mets still would have gone big. So he's not really entitled to a lot of points for that game.

Had he driven in 4 runs in a game that the Mets won 4 to 3, it would be a whole different story.


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Which is why automated spreadsheets don't work for me. Normally, 1 for 2 with a double would be deserving of points, but obviously Marrero's performance yesterday was entirely inconsequential. To me, there is no way it makes sense to me that he would be considered a PotG.

That's why doing these polls is more fun, there is some subjectivity involved. With the Marrero example, he came in because BOTH teams were putting in subs, and hit a double with a double digit lead. Not worthy of suds.


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Closing out the series in Arizona:

Voting for Thursday's game will close on the morning of Tuesday, June 13.

The remaining games against the Diamondbacks will close on Wednesday. As I type this, a couple of the threads have drifted onto the second page. Be sure to get your votes in for all four of the Mets big wins against the NL West leaders!

Friday Mets win 10 to 6.
Saturday Soler's shutout.
Sunday Lopsided victory.


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I gave Marrero a half point not for his bat, but for his glove.
His nice running catch not only showed he is a viable option for that position (When he came here, we were told he was a "corner outfielder") but saved the ERA of a reliever who needed a good outing.

Later


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I gave Marrero a little bit too, because I gave points (or fractions of points) to a lot of the offensive contributors. For a game like this, a bunch of guys should get small rewards, as opposed to a few guys getting larger rewards.


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