Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Homers in a Met Season:Carlos Beltran, Projected to End of 2006: 46.48 1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41 2) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40 T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39 T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39 Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 38.51 T5) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38 T5) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38 T7) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37 T7) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37 T7) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37 T10) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36 T10) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36 T10) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36 T10) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36 14) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 35 T15) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34 T15) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34 T15) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34 18) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33 T19) Gary Carter, 1985: 32 T19) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32 T21) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30 T21) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30 T21) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30 David Wright Projected to End of 2006: 29.21 T24) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29 T24) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29 T24) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29 T24) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 29 28) George Foster, 1983: 28 T29) David Wright, 2005: 27 T29) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27T29) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27 T29) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27 T29) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27 T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26 T34) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26 T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26 T34) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26 38) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25 T39) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24 T39) Gary Carter, 1986: 24 T39) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24 T39) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24 T39) George Foster, 1984: 24 T39) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24 T39) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24 T46) Mike Piazza, 1998: 23 T46) Howard Johnson, 1990: 23 T46) John Milner, 1973: 23 T49) Dave Kingman, 1981: 22 T49) Todd Zeile, 2000: 22 T49) Kevin McReynolds, 1989: 22 T49) Rico Brogna, 1995: 22 T49) John Olerud, 1997: 22 T49) John Olerud, 1998: 22 T49) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 22 T49) David Wright, 2006: 22 Homers in a Met Career1) 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 11) John Milner: 94 12) Cleon Jones: 93 13) Gary Carter: 89 Cliff Floyd Projected to End of 2006: 83.27 14) Tommie Agee: 82 15) Cliff Floyd: 80 16) Keith Hernandez: 80 17) Robin Ventura: 77 18) Rusty Staub: 75 David Wright Projected to End of 2006: 70.21 19) Ron Swoboda: 69 20) Lee Mazzilli: 68 21) Jeff Kent: 67 T22) David Wright: 63 T22) John Olerud: 63 Carlos Beltran Projected to End of 2006: 61.48T24) Jim Hickman: 60 T24) Mookie Wilson: 60 T26) Butch Huskey: 55 T26) Wayne Garrett: 55 28) Jeromy Burnitz: 53 T29) Frank Thomas: 52 T29) Bernard Gilkey: 52 31) Carlos Beltran: 50 32) John Stearns: 46 33) Donn Clendenon: 45 34) Hubie Brooks: 44 35) Eddie Murray: 43 T36) Art Shamsky: 42 T36) Gregg Jefferies: 42 T36) Mike Cameron: 42 39) Todd Zeile: 41 40) Ryan Thompson: 39 Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 38.51 41) Joel Youngblood: 38 T42) Rico Brogna: 36 T42) Charley Smith: 36 T44) Steve Henderson: 35 T44) Jerry Grote: 35 T44) Benny Agbayani: 35 T44) Tim Teufel: 35 T48) Brian McRae: 34 T48) Kevin Elster: 34 50) Jay Payton: 33 Jose Reyes, Projected to End of 2006: 32.59 51) Ken Boswell: 31 52) Lenny Dykstra: 30 T53) Ty Wigginton: 29 T53) Mo Vaughn: 29 T55) Joe Christopher: 28T55) Jose Reyes: 28
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 When I first started paying attention to such things, Wayne Garrett's 55 homers had him in tenth place all time.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 That's about the same as me remembering Ed Lynch leaving the Mets in the top ten in wins.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 ="Edgy DC"]Paging Dr. Taylor. Ron Taylor, please pick up the white line.Saves in a Met Career1) John Franco: 276 2) Armando Benitez: 160 3) Jesse Orosco: 107 4) Tug McGraw: 85 5) Roger McDowell: 84 6) Neil Allen: 69 7) Skip Lockwood: 65 8) Braden Looper: 57 9) Randy Myers: 56 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 39.1010) Doug Sisk: 33 T11) Ron Taylor: 28 T11) Billy Wagner: 28 13) Bob Apodaca: 26 14) Danny Frisella: 22 15) Anthony Young: 18 Saves in a Met Season1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43 2) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 39.103) John Franco, 1998: 38 4) John Franco, 1997: 36 T5) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33 T5) John Franco, 1990: 33 7) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31 T8) John Franco, 1991: 30 T8) John Franco, 1994: 30 T10) John Franco, 1995: 29 T10) Braden Looper, 2004: 29 T12) Braden Looper, 2005: 28 T12) John Franco, 1996: 28 T12) Billy Wagner, 2006: 2815) Tug McGraw, 1972: 27 Wagner is now breathing down Sisk's neck and tied Jesse's best (and All Star) year (total saves that is, don't know what would be considered Jesse's best year as a Met, probably 1986) with his 31st save today
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Jesse Orosco's greatest season was 1983, without a doubt.Wagner's been racking them up recently, and is approaching a record pace. Saves in a Metly Career1) John Franco: 276 2) Armando Benitez: 160 3) Jesse Orosco: 107 4) Tug McGraw: 85 5) Roger McDowell: 84 6) Neil Allen: 69 7) Skip Lockwood: 65 8) Braden Looper: 57 9) Randy Myers: 56 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.1610) Doug Sisk: 33 11) Billy Wagner: 31 12) Ron Taylor: 28 13) Bob Apodaca: 26 14) Danny Frisella: 22 15) Anthony Young: 18 Saves in a Metly Season1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.132) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41 3) John Franco, 1998: 38 4) John Franco, 1997: 36 T5) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33 T5) John Franco, 1990: 33 T7) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31 T7) Billy Wagner, 2006: 31T9) John Franco, 1991: 30 T9) John Franco, 1994: 30 T11) John Franco, 1995: 29 T11) Braden Looper, 2004: 29 T13) Braden Looper, 2005: 28 T13) John Franco, 1996: 28 15) Tug McGraw, 1972: 27
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Homers in a Met Season:Carlos Beltran, Projected to End of 2006: 45.89 1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41 Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 40.64 2) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40 T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39 T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39 T5) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38 T5) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38 T7) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37 T7) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37 T7) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37 T10) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36 T10) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36 T10) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36 T10) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36 14) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 35 T15) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34 T15) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34 T15) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34 18) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33 T19) Gary Carter, 1985: 32 T19) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32 21) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 31 T22) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30 T22) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30 T22) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30 T25) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29 T25) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29 T25) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29 David Wright Projected to End of 2006: 28.85 28) George Foster, 1983: 28 T29) David Wright, 2005: 27 T29) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27T29) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27 T29) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27 T29) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27 T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26 T34) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26 T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26 T34) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26 38) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25 T39) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24 T39) Gary Carter, 1986: 24 T39) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24 T39) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24 T39) George Foster, 1984: 24 T39) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24 T39) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24 T46) Mike Piazza, 1998: 23 T46) Howard Johnson, 1990: 23 T46) John Milner, 1973: 23 T49) Dave Kingman, 1981: 22 T49) Todd Zeile, 2000: 22 T49) Kevin McReynolds, 1989: 22 T49) Rico Brogna, 1995: 22 T49) John Olerud, 1997: 22 T49) John Olerud, 1998: 22 T49) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 22 T49) David Wright, 2006: 22 Homers in a Met Career1) 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 11) John Milner: 94 12) Cleon Jones: 93 13) Gary Carter: 89 Cliff Floyd Projected to End of 2006: 83.11 14) Tommie Agee: 82 15) Cliff Floyd: 80 16) Keith Hernandez: 80 17) Robin Ventura: 77 18) Rusty Staub: 75 David Wright Projected to End of 2006: 69.85 19) Ron Swoboda: 69 20) Lee Mazzilli: 68 21) Jeff Kent: 67 T22) David Wright: 63 T22) John Olerud: 63 Carlos Beltran Projected to End of 2006: 60.89T24) Jim Hickman: 60 T24) Mookie Wilson: 60 T26) Butch Huskey: 55 T26) Wayne Garrett: 55 28) Jeromy Burnitz: 53 T29) Frank Thomas: 52 T29) Bernard Gilkey: 52 31) Carlos Beltran: 50 32) John Stearns: 46 33) Donn Clendenon: 45 34) Hubie Brooks: 44 35) Eddie Murray: 43 T36) Art Shamsky: 42 T36) Gregg Jefferies: 42 T36) Mike Cameron: 42 39) Todd Zeile: 41 Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 40.64 40) Ryan Thompson: 39 41) Joel Youngblood: 38 T42) Rico Brogna: 36 T42) Charley Smith: 36 T44) Steve Henderson: 35 T44) Jerry Grote: 35 T44) Benny Agbayani: 35 T44) Tim Teufel: 35 T48) Brian McRae: 34 T48) Kevin Elster: 34 50) Jay Payton: 33 Jose Reyes, Projected to End of 2006: 32.35 51) Ken Boswell: 31 52) Lenny Dykstra: 30 T53) Ty Wigginton: 29 T53) Mo Vaughn: 29 T55) Joe Christopher: 28T55) Jose Reyes: 28
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Homers in a Major League Career:1) Hank Aaron: 755Barry Bonds, Projected to End of Season: 730.032) Barry Bonds: 725 3) Babe Ruth: 714=orange]Barry Bonds, at Start of Season: 7084) Willie Mays: 6605) Sammy Sosa: 5886) Frank Robinson: 5867) Mark McGwire: 5838) Harmon Killebrew: 5739) Rafael Palmeiro: 569Ken Griffey, Projected to End of Season: 568.410) Reggie Jackson: 56311) Ken Griffey: 561 12) Mike Schmidt: 548=orange]Ken Griffey, at Start of Season: 54813) Mickey Mantle: 53614) Jimmie Foxx: 534 T15) Willie McCovey: 521T15) Ted Williams: 521 T17) Ernie Banks: 512T17) Eddie Mathews: 51219) Mel Ott: 511Frank Thomas: 507.4320) Eddie Murray: 504T21) Lou Gehrig: 493 T21) Fred McGriff: 493Manny Ramirez, Projected to End of Season: 479.42Jim Thome, Projected to End of Season: 430T23) Stan Musial: 475T23) Willie Stargell: 47525) Frank Thomas: 47426) Manny Ramirez: 46927) Jim Thome: 46628) Dave Winfield: 46529) Jose Canseco: 462Alex Rodriguez, Projected to End of Season: 461.93Gary Sheffield, Projected to End of Season: 454.2730) Alex Rodriguez: 45431) Gary Sheffield: 45332) Carl Yastrzemski: 45233) Jeff Bagwell: 449=orange]Gary Sheffield, at Start of Season: 449=orange]Frank Thomas, at Start of Season: 44834) Dave Kingman: 44235) Andre Dawson: 438=orange]Manny Ramirez, at Start of Season: 43536) Juan Gonzalez: 43437) Cal Ripken: 431=orange]Jim Thome, at Start of Season: 430=orange]Alex Rodriguez, at Start of Season: 42938) Billy Williams: 426Mike Piazza, Projected to End of Season: 420.3339) Mike Piazza: 41540) Darrell Evans: 414 Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of Season: 409.541) Duke Snider: 40742) Carlos Delgado: 400T43) Andres Galarraga: 399T43) Al Kaline: 39945) Dale Murphy: 398=orange]Mike Piazza, at Start of Season: 39746) Joe Carter: 39647) Graig Nettles: 39048) Johnny Bench: 38949) Dwight Evans: 38550) Harold Baines: 384...=orange]...Carlos Delgado, at Start of Season: 369 (tied with Ralphie)
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Fix the heading on your last chart
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Beltran's 36th homer ties a former club record, set by Dave Kingman in 1975 (and surpassed by Kingman's 37 in 1976).Howard Johnson twice finished with 36 homers, and MIke Piazza did once, in 2001.Beltran got his 36th homer last night in the 124th game of the season. The quickest Met to 36 was Todd Hundley, who hit his 36th homer in the 119th game of the 1996 season.Hundley would get number 37 in the 127th game, number 38 in the 128th game, number 39 in game 138. His 40th homer was in the 143rd game and his 41st and final homer that year was in the 148th game.Mike Piazza, the only other Met to hit 40 homers, got his 40th in the 161st game of the season.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Beltran's RBI total is also getting into elite territory.He's currently at 103, just two shy of a longtime Mets record.Rusty Staub established a single-season RBI record of 105 in 1975. It was tied by Gary Carter in 1986, but not broken until Darryl Strawberry drove in 108 in 1990.Beltran's having a pretty good season, isn't he?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Talking about Beltran '06 vs. Gilkey '97 is certainly not gettng too far ahead of ourselves at this point.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 All-Time Wins in a Big-League Career1) Cy Young: 5112) Walter Johnson: 417T3) Pete Alexander: 373T3) Christy Mathewson: 3735) Pud Galvin: 3646) Warren Spahn: 3637) Kid Nichols: 361Roger Clemens Projected to Endof Season: 351.16*8) Roger Clemens: 346 (Active)9) Tim Keefe: 342=orange]Roger Clemens At Startof Season: 341Greg Maddux Projected to Endof Season: 332.14T10) Steve Carlton: 329T10) Greg Maddux: 329 (Active)12) John Clarkson: 32813) Eddie Plank: 326T14) Nolan Ryan: 324T14) Don Sutton: 324T15) Phil Niekro: 318=orange]Greg Maddux at Startof Season: 31817) Gaylord Perry: 31418) Tom Seaver: 311 19) Charley Radbourn: 30920) Mickey Welch: 307T21) Lefty Grove: 300 T21) Early Wynn: 30023) Bobby Mathews: 297Tom Glavine Projected to Endof Season: 290.5524) Tommy John: 288T25) Bert Blyleven: 287T25) Tom Glavine: 28727) Robin Roberts: 286T28) Fergie Jenkins: 284T28) Tony Mullane: 28430) Jim Kaat: 283Randy Johnson Projected to Endof Season: 281.29=orange]Tom Glavine at Startof Season: 27531) Randy Johnson: 277 (Active)32) Red Ruffing: 27333) Burleigh Grimes: 27034) Jim Palmer: 268T35) Bob Feller: 266T35) Eppa Rixey: 26637) Jim McCormick: 26538) Gus Weyhing: 264=orange]Randy Johnson at Startof Season: 263 39) Ted Lyons: 260T40) Red Faber: 254T40) Jack Morris: 254T42) Carl Hubbell: 253T42) Al Spalding: 25344) Bob Gibson: 25145) Vic Willis: 24946) Jack Quinn: 24747) Joe McGinnity: 246T48) Dennis Martinez: 245T48) Jack Powell: 245T48) Amos Rusie: 245* Based on a 90-game season.All-Time Wins in a Met Career 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 Steve Trachsel, Projected to Endof Season: 67.8510) Steve Trachsel 64T11) Craig Swan 59 T11) Rick Reed 59 13) Bob Ojeda 51 =orange]Steve Trachsel, at Startof Season: 51Tom Glavine, Projected to Endof Season: 48.5514) John Franco 48 T15) Tug McGraw 47 T15) Jesse Orosco 47 17) Tom Glavine 4518) Al Jackson 43 T19) Gary Gentry 41 T19) Pat Zachry 41 T21) Jack Fisher 38 T21) Ed Lynch 38 T21) Frank Viola 38 24) Rick Aguilera 37 25) Jim McAndrew 36 =orange]Tom Glavine, at Startof Season: 3326) Roger McDowell 33 27) Ray Sadecki 30 28) Nolan Ryan 29 29) Bret Saberhagen 29 Pedro Martinez, Projected to Endof Season: 26.66
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Trachel's starting to get into some pretty elite company there, isn't he?
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Billy Wagner has now gone where only two of the 795 other Mets have gone before... to his 32nd save.Saves in a Metly Career1) John Franco: 276 2) Armando Benitez: 160 3) Jesse Orosco: 107 4) Tug McGraw: 85 5) Roger McDowell: 84 6) Neil Allen: 69 7) Skip Lockwood: 65 8) Braden Looper: 57 9) Randy Myers: 56 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.4710) Doug Sisk: 33 11) Billy Wagner: 3212) Ron Taylor: 28 13) Bob Apodaca: 26 14) Danny Frisella: 22 15) Anthony Young: 18 Saves in a Metly Season1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.472) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41 3) John Franco, 1998: 38 4) John Franco, 1997: 36 T5) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33 T5) John Franco, 1990: 337) Billy Wagner, 2006: 328) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31T9) John Franco, 1991: 30 T9) John Franco, 1994: 30 T11) John Franco, 1995: 29 T11) Braden Looper, 2004: 29 T13) Braden Looper, 2005: 28 T13) John Franco, 1996: 28 15) Tug McGraw, 1972: 27
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 I've been getting fewer and fewer butterflies when Wagner enters the game.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 I didn't mind seeing Sisk take the field either.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 He didn't make you cringe?
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:Trachel's starting to get into some pretty elite company there, isn't he?Scary1) Tom Seaver 1982) Dwight Gooden 1573) Jerry Koosman 1404) Ron Darling 995) Sid Fernandez 986) Al Leiter 957) Jon Matlack 828) David Cone 819) Bobby Jones 7410) Steve Trachsel 65Seaver is in the elite of elite, arguably the best righty Post-WWII Gooden, Koosman, Darling, Sid, Leiter, Cone and Matlack could start for many teams in their primes, and all had careers of disticntion. Fresno Jones and Trachsel are in the "Which Doesn't Belong and WHY?" category =
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Saves in a Metly Career1) John Franco: 2762) Armando Benitez: 1603) Jesse Orosco: 1074) Tug McGraw: 855) Roger McDowell: 846) Neil Allen: 697) Skip Lockwood: 658) Braden Looper: 579) Randy Myers: 5610) Doug Sisk: 33 11) Billy Wagner: 32Not much to say in Saves, except Mets never had too many out right "closers" for more than just a handfull of years. I mean even Tug didn't have that long of a run as THE GUY in the pen. It took untill 1973 for McGraw to be rid of the co-closer title with Taylor and Frisella! And the next year Bob Miller actually "finished" more games! (according to Baseball-Reference.com)
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 Beltran now has 108 RBI, which ties another former Mets record. (Darryl Strawberry in 1990. Edgardo Alfonzo also had 108 in 1999.)Beltran is now tied for the 7th best RBI season in Mets history. He only needs 16 more to tie Mike Piazza's 1999 club record of 124.Beltran's 38 home runs are tied with Howard Johnson (1991) and Mike Piazza (2000) for the 5th best total in Mets history. The only players ahead of him are Darryl Strawberry, with a pair of 39's (1987 and 1988), Mike Piazza's 40 in 1999, and Todd Hundley's 41 in 1996.Carlos may actually become the single-season Mets home run king during the upcoming week.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 Jose Reyes now has 486 hits as a Met. 14 more and he'll become the 34th Met to reach 500 hits. He also needs to score another 16 runs to become the 21st Met to cross the plate 300 times. David Wright, who has to start hitting sooner or later, needs 9 doubles to become the 24th Met to have 100 doubles. Jose Reyes is 24 away from that total.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 In case you haven't peeked, the two Carloses have exploded since I've last updated this table, and the homer record is on a pace to fall twice this season.Homers in a Metly Season:Carlos Beltran, Projected to End of 2006: 48.09Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 41.771) Todd Hundley, 1996: 412) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39T3) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39T5) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38T5) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38T5) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 38T8) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37T8) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37T8) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37T11) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36T11) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36T11) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36T11) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36T15) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34T15) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34T15) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34T18) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33T18) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 33T20) Gary Carter, 1985: 32T20) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32T22) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30T22) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30T22) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30T25) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29T25) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29T25) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29David Wright, Projected to End of 2006: 27.8428) George Foster, 1983: 28T29) David Wright, 2005: 27T29) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27T29) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27T29) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27T29) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26T34) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26T34) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26T34) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 2638) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25T39) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24T39) Gary Carter, 1986: 24T39) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24T39) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24T39) George Foster, 1984: 24T39) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24T39) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24T46) Mike Piazza, 1998: 23T46) Howard Johnson, 1990: 23T46) John Milner, 1973: 23T49) Dave Kingman, 1981: 22T49) Todd Zeile, 2000: 22T49) Kevin McReynolds, 1989: 22T49) Rico Brogna, 1995: 22T49) John Olerud, 1997: 22T49) John Olerud, 1998: 22T49) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 22T49) David Wright, 2006: 22Homers in a Metly Career:1) Darryl Strawberry: 2522) Mike Piazza: 2203) Howard Johnson: 1924) Dave Kingman: 1545) Todd Hundley: 1246) Kevin McReynolds: 1227) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1208) Ed Kranepool: 1189) George Foster: 9910) Bobby Bonilla: 9511) John Milner: 9412) Cleon Jones: 9313) Gary Carter: 89Cliff Floyd Projected to End of 2006: 83.1114) Tommie Agee: 8215) Cliff Floyd: 8016) Keith Hernandez: 8017) Robin Ventura: 7718) Rusty Staub: 75Cliff Floyd at Start of Year: 70David Wright Projected to End of 2006: 69.8519) Ron Swoboda: 6920) Lee Mazzilli: 6821) Jeff Kent: 67T22) David Wright: 63T22) John Olerud: 63Carlos Beltran Projected to End of 2006: 64.09T24) Jim Hickman: 60T24) Mookie Wilson: 60T26) Butch Huskey: 55T26) Wayne Garrett: 5528) Carlos Beltran: 5429) Jeromy Burnitz: 53T30) Frank Thomas: 52T30) Bernard Gilkey: 5232) John Stearns: 4633) Donn Clendenon: 4534) Hubie Brooks: 4435) Eddie Murray: 43T36) Art Shamsky: 42T36) Gregg Jefferies: 42T36) Mike Cameron: 4239) Todd Zeile: 41David Wright at Start of Year: 41Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of 2006: 41.7740) Ryan Thompson: 3941) Joel Youngblood: 38T42) Rico Brogna: 36T42) Charley Smith: 36T44) Steve Henderson: 35T44) Jerry Grote: 35T44) Benny Agbayani: 35T44) Tim Teufel: 35T48) Brian McRae: 34T48) Kevin Elster: 34T50) Jay Payton: 33T50) Carlos Delgado: 33Homers in a Big-League Career:1) Hank Aaron: 755Barry Bonds, Projected to End of Season: 729.022) Barry Bonds: 7253) Babe Ruth: 714Barry Bonds at Start of Season: 7084) Willie Mays: 6605) Sammy Sosa: 5886) Frank Robinson: 5867) Mark McGwire: 5838) Harmon Killebrew: 5739) Rafael Palmeiro: 569Ken Griffey, Projected to End of Season: 565.3110) Reggie Jackson: 56311) Ken Griffey: 56212) Mike Schmidt: 548Ken Griffey, at Start of Season: 54813) Mickey Mantle: 53614) Jimmie Foxx: 534T15) Willie McCovey: 521T15) Ted Williams: 521T17) Ernie Banks: 512T17) Eddie Mathews: 51219) Mel Ott: 51120) Eddie Murray: 504T21) Lou Gehrig: 493T21) Fred McGriff: 493Frank Thomas, Projected to End of Season: 481.91Manny Ramirez, Projected to End of Season: 477.37Jim Thome, Projected to End of Season: 474.86T23) Stan Musial: 475T23) Willie Stargell: 475T23) Frank Thomas: 475T23) Manny Ramirez: 46927) Jim Thome: 46628) Dave Winfield: 46529) Jose Canseco: 462Alex Rodriguez, Projected to End of Season: 461.5530) Alex Rodriguez: 455Gary Sheffield, Projected to End of Season: 454.0231) Gary Sheffield: 45332) Carl Yastrzemski: 45233) Jeff Bagwell: 449Gary Sheffield at Start of Season: 449Frank Thomas at Start of Season: 44834) Dave Kingman: 44235) Andre Dawson: 438Manny Ramirez at Start of Season: 43536) Juan Gonzalez: 43437) Cal Ripken: 431Jim Thome at Start of Season: 430Alex Rodriguez at Start of Season: 42938) Billy Williams: 426Mike Piazza, Projected to End of Season: 419.4339) Mike Piazza: 41540) Darrell Evans: 414Carlos Delgado, Projected to End of Season: 410.7741) Duke Snider: 40742) Carlos Delgado: 402T43) Andres Galarraga: 399T43) Al Kaline: 39945) Dale Murphy: 398Mike Piazza at Start of Season: 39746) Joe Carter: 39647) Graig Nettles: 39048) Johnny Bench: 38949) Dwight Evans: 38550) Harold Baines: 384...Carlos Delgado at Start of Season:369 (tied with Ralphie)
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 Jos� '06 is closing in on Jos� '05 Triples in a Met Career 1) Mookie Wilson: 622) Bud Harrelson: 45Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season: 43.093) Jos� Reyes: 394) Cleon Jones: 335) Steve Henderson: 316) Darryl Strawberry: 307) Lance Johnson: 278) Doug Flynn: 269) Ed Kranepool: 25Jos� Reyes at Start of Season: 2310) Lee Mazzilli: 22Triples in a Met Season 1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21Jose Reyes, Projected to End of 2006: 20.092) Jos� Reyes, 2005: 173) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 164) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 10T5) Charlie Neal, 1962: 9T5) Steve Henderson, 1978: 9T5) Frank Taveras, 1979: 9T5) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 9T9) Joe Christopher, 1964: 8T9) Bud Harrelson, 1970: 8T9) Cleon Jones, 1970: 8T9) Doug Flynn, 1978: 8T9) Len Randle, 1978: 8T9) Steve Henderson, 1979: 8T9) Doug Flynn, 1980: 8T9) Steve Henderson, 1980: 8T9) Joel Youngblood, 1980: 8T9) Mookie Wilson, 1981: 8T9) Mookie Wilson, 1985: 8T9) Vince Coleman, 1993: 8
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 I haven't made a table for this, because I didn't think it'd come to it, but Steve Trachsel is on a pace for 17.45 wins, which would be the 15th winningest season in Met pitching history, and the highest Met win total since Frank Viola won 20 in 1990.All-Time Wins in a Big-League Career1) Cy Young: 5112) Walter Johnson: 417T3) Pete Alexander: 373T3) Christy Mathewson: 3735) Pud Galvin: 3646) Warren Spahn: 3637) Kid Nichols: 361Roger Clemens Projected to Endof Season: 350.00*8) Roger Clemens: 347 (Active)9) Tim Keefe: 342=orange]Roger Clemens At Startof Season: 341Greg Maddux Projected to Endof Season: 331.81T10) Steve Carlton: 329T10) Greg Maddux: 329 (Active)12) John Clarkson: 32813) Eddie Plank: 326T14) Nolan Ryan: 324T14) Don Sutton: 324T15) Phil Niekro: 318=orange]Greg Maddux at Startof Season: 31817) Gaylord Perry: 31418) Tom Seaver: 311 19) Charley Radbourn: 30920) Mickey Welch: 307T21) Lefty Grove: 300 T21) Early Wynn: 30023) Bobby Mathews: 297Tom Glavine Projected to Endof Season: 289.9524) Tommy John: 288T25) Bert Blyleven: 287T25) Tom Glavine: 28727) Robin Roberts: 286T28) Fergie Jenkins: 284T28) Tony Mullane: 28430) Jim Kaat: 283Randy Johnson Projected to Endof Season: 280.58=orange]Tom Glavine at Startof Season: 27531) Randy Johnson: 277 (Active)32) Red Ruffing: 27333) Burleigh Grimes: 27034) Jim Palmer: 268T35) Bob Feller: 266T35) Eppa Rixey: 26637) Jim McCormick: 26538) Gus Weyhing: 264=orange]Randy Johnson at Startof Season: 263 39) Ted Lyons: 260T40) Red Faber: 254T40) Jack Morris: 254T42) Carl Hubbell: 253T42) Al Spalding: 25344) Bob Gibson: 25145) Vic Willis: 24946) Jack Quinn: 24747) Joe McGinnity: 246T48) Dennis Martinez: 245T48) Jack Powell: 245T48) Amos Rusie: 245* Based on a 90-game season.All-Time Wins in a Met Career 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 Steve Trachsel, Projected to Endof Season: 68.4510) Steve Trachsel 65T11) Craig Swan 59 T11) Rick Reed 59 13) Bob Ojeda 51 =orange]Steve Trachsel, at Startof Season: 5114) John Franco 48 Tom Glavine, Projected to Endof Season: 47.95T15) Tug McGraw 47 T15) Jesse Orosco 47 17) Tom Glavine 4518) Al Jackson 43 T19) Gary Gentry 41 T19) Pat Zachry 41 T21) Jack Fisher 38 T21) Ed Lynch 38 T21) Frank Viola 38 24) Rick Aguilera 37 25) Jim McAndrew 36 =orange]Tom Glavine, at Startof Season: 3326) Roger McDowell 33 27) Ray Sadecki 30 28) Nolan Ryan 29 29) Bret Saberhagen 29 Pedro Martinez, Projected to Endof Season: 26.21
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 30, 2006 Posted August 30, 2006 Last night's home run by Beltran was only the fifth time a Met has had a (39) in a box score for home runs, and the first time it ever happened as early as August.Here are the 39th homers in Mets history:Darryl Strawberry, 09/30/87Darryl Strawberry, 10/02/88Todd Hundley, 09/02/96Mike Piazza, 10/01/99Carlos Beltran, 08/29/06
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Reyes and Beltran are scoring a lot of runs.Ten highest single-season run totals in Mets history:1. 1999 Edgardo Alfonzo 123 2. 1996 Lance Johnson 117 3. 2006 Jos� Reyes 110 4. 2006 Carlos Beltran 109 5. 2000 Edgardo Alfonzo 109 6. 1987 Darryl Strawberry 108 7. 1991 Howard Johnson 108 8. 1996 Bernard Gilkey 108 9. 1970 Tommie Agee 107 10. 1999 John Olerud 107
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted September 9, 2006 Posted September 9, 2006 Wagner blows by Sisk and into the top 10. That's where he'll end the year. He has a shot at Armando's single best seasonSaves in a Metly Career1) John Franco: 276 2) Armando Benitez: 160 3) Jesse Orosco: 107 4) Tug McGraw: 85 5) Roger McDowell: 84 6) Neil Allen: 69 7) Skip Lockwood: 65 8) Braden Looper: 57 9) Randy Myers: 56 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.3610) Billy Wagner: 36 11) Doug Sisk: 33 12) Ron Taylor: 28 13) Bob Apodaca: 26 14) Danny Frisella: 22 15) Anthony Young: 18 Saves in a Metly Season1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 41.362) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41 3) John Franco, 1998: 38 4) John Franco, 1997: 36 T4) Billy Wagner, 2006: 366) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33 6) John Franco, 1990: 33 8) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31 9) John Franco, 1991: 30 9) John Franco, 1994: 30 11) John Franco, 1995: 29 11) Braden Looper, 2004: 29 13) Braden Looper, 2005: 28 13) John Franco, 1996: 28 15) Tug McGraw, 1972: 27
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Been a while since I updated this. Jos� has tied his career high (and the second-best tripling season ever), and is almost close enough to make a run at Mookie Wilson next year for the all-time team lead.Triples in a Metly Career 1) Mookie Wilson: 622) Bud Harrelson: 45Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season: 41.863) Jos� Reyes: 404) Cleon Jones: 335) Steve Henderson: 316) Darryl Strawberry: 307) Lance Johnson: 278) Doug Flynn: 269) Ed Kranepool: 25Jos� Reyes at Start of Season: 2310) Lee Mazzilli: 22Triples in a Metly Season 1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 21Jose Reyes, Projected to End of 2006: 18.86T2) Jos� Reyes, 2005: 172) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 174) Mookie Wilson, 1984: 10T5) Charlie Neal, 1962: 9T5) Steve Henderson, 1978: 9T5) Frank Taveras, 1979: 9T5) Mookie Wilson, 1982: 9T9) Joe Christopher, 1964: 8T9) Bud Harrelson, 1970: 8T9) Cleon Jones, 1970: 8T9) Doug Flynn, 1978: 8T9) Len Randle, 1978: 8T9) Steve Henderson, 1979: 8T9) Doug Flynn, 1980: 8T9) Steve Henderson, 1980: 8T9) Joel Youngblood, 1980: 8T9) Mookie Wilson, 1981: 8T9) Mookie Wilson, 1985: 8T9) Vince Coleman, 1993: 8
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Billy Wagner, meanwhile, has equaled John Franco's team high in saves, and the only seasons saveier than his 2006 belong to Armando Benitez.Saves in a Metly Career1) John Franco: 276 2) Armando Benitez: 160 3) Jesse Orosco: 107 4) Tug McGraw: 85 5) Roger McDowell: 84 6) Neil Allen: 69 7) Skip Lockwood: 65 8) Braden Looper: 57 9) Randy Myers: 56 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 42.1610) Billy Wagner: 38 11) Doug Sisk: 33 12) Ron Taylor: 28 13) Bob Apodaca: 26 14) Danny Frisella: 22 15) Anthony Young: 18 Saves in a Metly Season1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43 Billy Wagner, Projected to End of Season: 42.162) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41 T3) John Franco, 1998: 38 T3) Billy Wagner, 2006: 384) John Franco, 1997: 36 6) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33 6) John Franco, 1990: 33 8) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31 9) John Franco, 1991: 30 9) John Franco, 1994: 30 11) John Franco, 1995: 29 11) Braden Looper, 2004: 29 13) Braden Looper, 2005: 28 13) John Franco, 1996: 28 15) Tug McGraw, 1972: 27
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 16, 2006 Posted September 16, 2006 Here's a pretty substantial mark almost certain to fall.Runs in a Metly SeasonCarlos Beltran, Projected to End of Season: 2006: 132.04 Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 2006: 129.82 1) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 123 2) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 119 T3) Lance Johnson, 1996: 117 T3) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 117 5) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 109 6) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 108 7) Howard Johnson, 1991: 108 8) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 108 9) Tommie Agee, 1970: 107 10) John Olerud, 1999: 107On the career side, Jos� is already within four of his 300th career run, and could crack the team's career top ten by the end of next year, health permitting.
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