Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 This is an off-season exercise we've engaged in for years. I put this list together a few years ago. But, given the development of certain players, it needs updating. As follows:C - PIAZZA. With either Carter backing him up, and/or Grote as a late-inning defensive replacement. Aside from pitching, this has been the best position for the franchise, with Grote, Stearns, Carter, Hundley, Piazza and now LoDuca.1B - HERNANDEZ. Kranepool can be the waterboy. Olerud was a close second, but Rusty will be the backup because of OF/PHing expertise, and his semi-mascot status. Now, if Delgado keeps it up, he enters the picture.2B - FONZIE. Kent and Jeffries had their best years elsewhere. Backman was a platooner. Millan was a decent player, but nothing memorable. And Matsui certainly doesn't enter into the discussion.3B - HOJO. His three 30-30 seasons still keep him a tiny bit ahead of Wright, who has only had 1 great year, as did Ventura. Of course, if David keeps it up, he'll certainly supplant Hojo. Hubie Brooks? Not bad. He played some OF and SS, too, as did Wayne Garrett. Either would be a nice utility player on the bench, but...SS - REYES. Originally, I had Harrelson ranked #1, but even after only 1 great year, Jose is clearly the best we've ever had. Buddy was the decent-est the longest and helped win a ring. Ordonez can suck my wee willie winkie. I still keep Buddy, however, over Garrett and Brooks, as utility infielder. LF - CLEON JONES. Over the redneck from Arkansas who shall remain nameless. Although i suppose the unnamed redneck would have to make the team as a backup. Floyd had one excellent year. Not enough, though. CF - BELTRAN. Originally, I gave Mookie the nod over Agee, for length of service and mascot status. But Carlos's 2 seasons so far have been better than any years by the other 2. Mazz? close, but no cigar. RF - STRAWBERRY. Oh, what he could have been! But what he was didn't exactly suck. Rusty is a backup RF/LH PHer/1B.Bench (6): Carter, Wright, Staub, Mookie, Harrelson, McDickhead. SP (5) - SEAVER, KOOZ, GOODEN, LEITER, CONE (with SID FERNANDEZ in the pen in case we need an extra starter). Pedro has had 1 excellent year, and is unlikely to have too many others. Matlack and Darling are both a dollar short. Glavine's met career not better than any of these guys. RP (6) - BENITEZ, FRANCO, OROSCO, McGRAW and now WAGNER. With FERNANDEZ in long relief. Originally, i included Lockwood in the pen, but Wagner bumps him because Skip was only good by Met standards.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Wagner?Good year, but he has neither been great nor long-serving.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Author Posted November 10, 2006 Wagner was one of the best closers in the league this year. And he's signed for a few more years. Would you rate any of Lockwood's years ahead of his?
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Vic Sage wrote:Wagner was one of the best closers in the league this year. And he's signed for a few more years. Would you rate any of Lockwood's years ahead of his?Roger McDowell sez, Bite me, Alpaca Boy
Guest sharpie Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Agree with choice of McDowell. Also, do we really want five lefties in the pen?
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Author Posted November 10, 2006 Alpaca Boy?I wonder what superpower that connotes...yeah, mcdowell or lockwood over wagner. i'm not going to fight about it. plus we need more righties in the pen.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 I didn't realize Lockwood was the only other option.If single seasons are what we're endorsing, I might run Randy Myers over him. Even Danny Frisella '71.If we're projecting to the end of the contract, I'd.... are we really doing that?
Guest KC Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Vic is consistent in his dislike of McReynolds ... my Mom's second favorite Kevin.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 obviously you've got to balance good years with longevity, but i dont htink it serves any purpose to put Wagner on the list just because you expect more good years out of him in the future. by that logic Wright should top Hojo.here's my top 3 (in order) at each hitting spot alog with 10 starters and 5 relievers:C: Piazza, Carter, Hundley1B: Hernandez, Olerud, Kingman2B: Alfonzo, Kent, Backman3B: Johnson, Wright, VenturaSS: Harrelson, Reyes, ElsterLF: Jones, McReynolds, GilkeyCF: Wilson, Agee, BeltranRF: Strawberry, Staub, BonillaSP: Seaver, Gooden, Koosman, Darling, Fernandez, Leiter, Cone, Jones, Ojeda, SaberhagenRP: Franco, McGraw, Orosco, Benitez, Wendellthe top 2 catchers arent in dispute i don't think, i have hundley 3rd he's 5th all time and held the single season club record in homers.wright/reyes/beltran simply havent been here long enough to take the top spots, but they probably will soon.yeah, we all hate bonilla, but who else is there?bobby j jones gets no love.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Author Posted November 10, 2006 now put together your 25-man roster from that list, like i did.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 am i putting together a playoff roster or a roster for a 162-game schedule?
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Isn't it odd that for all the hoohah over the Mets and their 134 3rd basemen, that's really been a position of strength for us for more than a decade now (and hopefully, for another deacde too).
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 McDowell over Wagner as of right now, Cleon over McReynolds. Cliff Floyd deserving of a mention. Bernard Gilkey briefly, but real good for that brief flare.
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Johnny Dickshot wrote:Isn't it odd that for all the hoohah over the Mets and their 134 3rd basemen, that's really been a position of strength for us for more than a decade now (and hopefully, for another deacde too).20 to be exact. Hojo really solidified the position for a long time, then the Bobby Bonilla experience, followed nicely by the guy in your current avatar, Fonzie, Rockin Robin, "The Ty That Grinds" and of course the current guy
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 C Mike PiazzaSpent more years than Carter did, and more of his productive years than Carter.1B Keith Hernandez'Nuff said.2B Edgardo AlfonzoProbably the best "pure hitter" the Mets developed since Cleon Jones.SS Buddy HarrelsonI'm sorry but two injury free years aren't enough to knock Buddy from the slot...yet. I mean Buddy has weathered the Kevin Elsters and Rey Ordonezs of the world and he's still the best career SS we have!3B Howard JohnsonLike SS, not ready to unseat the current guy on my list...yetLF Cleon Jones"Professional Hitter"CF Mookie WilsonTwo words, Game SixRF Darryl StrawberryProbably the greatest offensive player the farm system ever produced. Starting Rotation:Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Dwight Gooden, David Cone, Jon MatlackCloser: Tug McGrawRest of pen, John Franco, Randy Myers, Armando BenitezBench: C Gary CarterINF Jose Reyes (Hey he's been around for a while now anyway) Felix Millan John OlerudOF Rusty Staub Lee Mazzilli Len Dykstra
stevejrogers Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Anyone know where I can find a place for a pack of beer for a penny to send to somewhere in CT next week?
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 Steve's list is fine but i have a hard time putting Matlack that high
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 heres my 25 man, i'm assuming that i need to win as many as possible in a 162 game season, not win a short playoff series.1. Jones LF2. Alfonzo 2B3. Strawberry RF4. Piazza C5. Hernandez 1B6. Johnson 3B7. Wilson CF8. Harrelson SS1. Seaver2. Gooden3. Koosman4. Leiter5. Darlingbench: Carter, McReynolds, Beltran, Kent, Reyes, Wright, Staubbullpen: Franco, McGraw, Orosco, Benitez, Cone
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 That's some starting five..
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