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We've had similar threads in previous seasons as we watch the current Mets climb various all-time lists.

So here we go with the 2007 round.

I'll start it off with this:

José Reyes, with his 3 triples so far this year, now has 43. He's in third place on the all-time Mets list, just two behind Bud Harrelson.

Mookie Wilson is in first place with 62. Unless José picks up on his 17-per-year pace, he'll have to wait until 2008 to become the Mets leading tripler.


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And, wouldn't it be nice if Steve Traschel begins to feel some heat, too.
Later


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Are you claiming to know, Yancy, that Glavine isnt in the Mets' plans for 2036?


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Buddy is goin' down.

Triples in a Mets Career


José Reyes projected to end of season94
1.Mookie Wilson62
2.Bud Harrelson45
3.José Reyes43

José Reyes at start of season40
4.Cleon Jones33
5.Steve Henderson31
6.Darryl Strawberry30
7.Lance Johnson27
8.Doug Flynn26
9.Ed Kranepool25
10.Lee Mazzilli22


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RANKGAMESDATESPLAYER
T1245/25/99 - 6/22/99Mike Piazza
T1245/1/84 - 6/1/84Hubie Brooks
T3237/19/98 - 8/9/98John Olerud
T3238/22/75 - 9/15/75Mike Vail (NYM rookie record)
T3238/25/70 - 9/15/70Cleon Jones
6229/17/06 - 4/13/07David Wright
7216/7/00 - 7/3/00Mike Piazza
T8206/10/97 - 7/10/97Edgardo Alfonzo
T8208/22/97 - 9/13/97Butch Huskey
T8204/16/70 - 5/9/70Tommie Agee
T8

20

4/8/05 -5/6/05

Cliff Floyd

T8

20

7/17/05-8/7/05

Jose Reyes

T13198/28/79 - 9/18/79Lee Mazzilli
T13197/5/75 - 7/26/75Felix Millan
T13196/22/70 - 7/8/70Tommie Agee
T16186/8/90 - 6/29/90Darryl Strawberry
T16186/18/80 - 7/10/80Lee Mazzilli
T16187/11/75 - 8/5/75Ed Kranepool
T16187/13/73 - 8/1/73Felix Millan
T16185/12/62 - 5/30/62Frank J. Thomas
T21177/30/03-8/19/03Jose Reyes
T21178/31/96 - 9/18/96Lance Johnson
T21178/10/87 - 8/28/87Keith Hernandez


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That's "Consecutive Games Hitting," of course.

Frank J. Thomas (J.? As opposed to Frank "TBH" Thomas) is the sleeper there--amazin' that his streak held up as long as it did. I think that's a Mets' trivia question I never heard before: Which Met held the record for consecutive games hitting through May of 1970? I would have guessed Hunt, Kranepool, Cleon, almost anyone before I guessed our man Frank.

Also interesting is the spate of 1970s hitting streak. For eight seasons, they can't get past 18 and then in one year, three guys do it? Amazin'. There was no hupla attached to it that I can remember either. Look how dramatic this was: in May, Agee breaks Thomas's record that had stood for eight seasons, then in mid-summer breaks his own record, and finally in September Cleon breaks Agee's record. We're going on thirty seven year old memoiries here, but I don't remember hearing any of this natural drama at the time. I'm not sure if Murph and Ralph and Lindsay even knew whose record Agee broke.


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David Wright is one short of a pretty cool --- if ultimately over-rated --- record.

Longest Mets Hitting Streaks

RANKGAMESDATESPLAYER
T1245/25/99 - 6/22/99Mike Piazza
T1245/1/84 - 6/1/84Hubie Brooks
T3237/19/98 - 8/9/98John Olerud
T3238/22/75 - 9/15/75Mike Vail (NYM rookie record)
T3238/25/70 - 9/15/70Cleon Jones
T3239/17/06 - 4/14/07David Wright
7216/7/00 - 7/3/00Mike Piazza
T8206/10/97 - 7/10/97Edgardo Alfonzo
T8208/22/97 - 9/13/97Butch Huskey
T8204/16/70 - 5/9/70Tommie Agee
T8

20

4/8/05 -5/6/05

Cliff Floyd

T8

20

7/17/05-8/7/05

Jose Reyes

T13198/28/79 - 9/18/79Lee Mazzilli
T13197/5/75 - 7/26/75Felix Millan
T13196/22/70 - 7/8/70Tommie Agee
T16186/8/90 - 6/29/90Darryl Strawberry
T16186/18/80 - 7/10/80Lee Mazzilli
T16187/11/75 - 8/5/75Ed Kranepool
T16187/13/73 - 8/1/73Felix Millan
T16185/12/62 - 5/30/62Frank J. Thomas
T21177/30/03-8/19/03Jose Reyes
T21178/31/96 - 9/18/96Lance Johnson
T21178/10/87 - 8/28/87Keith Hernandez


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Is there any reason to dispute this streak because it's occurring over the course of two seasons? The Nats announcers last night said that peeps are talking about David Wright's hitting streak, but it's not legit. I think Jimmy Rollins' streak last year was under the same circumstances. Pretty sure that Cal Ripken game streak didn't reset on Opening Days.


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A hitting streak is a novelty. I see no reason to dismiss it based on the novelty of it being over two seasons.

Nats announcers are trying to give their season the illusion of elevation by bringing down other teams and their good news.


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You may have missed it, but we have a Met record tonight.

Longest Mets Hitting Streaks

RANKGAMESDATESPLAYER
T1249/17/06 - 4/17/07David Wright
T1245/25/99 - 6/22/99Mike Piazza
T1245/1/84 - 6/1/84Hubie Brooks
T4237/19/98 - 8/9/98John Olerud
T4238/22/75 - 9/15/75Mike Vail (NYM rookie record)
T4238/25/70 - 9/15/70Cleon Jones
7216/7/00 - 7/3/00Mike Piazza
T8206/10/97 - 7/10/97Edgardo Alfonzo
T8208/22/97 - 9/13/97Butch Huskey
T8204/16/70 - 5/9/70Tommie Agee
T8

20

4/8/05 -5/6/05

Cliff Floyd

T8

20

7/17/05-8/7/05

Jose Reyes

T13198/28/79 - 9/18/79Lee Mazzilli
T13197/5/75 - 7/26/75Felix Millan
T13196/22/70 - 7/8/70Tommie Agee
T16186/8/90 - 6/29/90Darryl Strawberry
T16186/18/80 - 7/10/80Lee Mazzilli
T16187/11/75 - 8/5/75Ed Kranepool
T16187/13/73 - 8/1/73Felix Millan
T16185/12/62 - 5/30/62Frank J. Thomas
T21177/30/03-8/19/03Jose Reyes
T21178/31/96 - 9/18/96Lance Johnson
T21178/10/87 - 8/28/87Keith Hernandez


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Wins in a Metly Career

1.Tom Seaver198
2.Dwight Gooden157
3.Jerry Koosman140
4.Ron Darling99

Tom Glavine projected to end of season98.5
5.Sid Fernandez98
6.Al Leiter95
7.Jon Matlack82
8.David Cone81
9.Bobby Jones74
10.Steve Trachsel66
11.Rick Reed59
12.Craig Swan59
T13.Bob Ojeda51
T13.Tom Glavine51
15.John Franco48

Tom Glavine at start of season48
16.Jesse Orosco47
17.Tug McGraw47
18.Al Jackson43
19.Pat Zachry41
20.Gary Gentry41


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Wow. The first 50 win season in a long time.


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Actually, he's only on a pace for 40.5. wins. Sorry.

Wins in a Metly Career

1.Tom Seaver198
2.Dwight Gooden157
3.Jerry Koosman140
4.Ron Darling99
5.Sid Fernandez98
6.Al Leiter95

Tom Glavine projected to end of season88.5
7.Jon Matlack82
8.David Cone81
9.Bobby Jones74
10.Steve Trachsel66
11.Rick Reed59
12.Craig Swan59
T13.Bob Ojeda51
T13.Tom Glavine51
15.John Franco48

Tom Glavine at start of season48
16.Jesse Orosco47
17.Tug McGraw47
18.Al Jackson43
19.Pat Zachry41
20.Gary Gentry41


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I don't know if this has been done before here (or even noted anywhere, for that matter) but here is Seaver's 10th victory of 1969, and thus his 42nd lifetime, making him one victory past Al Jackson's total of 41 (I assume Jackson won all his games before 1969).


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A 23-year-old team record falls, and we don't even have Hubie Brooks in the house to give David some ceremonial congratulations?. How about Friday?

You may have missed it, but we have a Met record tonight.

Longest Mets Hitting Streaks

RANKGAMESDATESPLAYER
1259/17/06 - 4/18/07David Wright
T2245/25/99 - 6/22/99Mike Piazza
T2245/1/84 - 6/1/84Hubie Brooks
T4237/19/98 - 8/9/98John Olerud
T4238/22/75 - 9/15/75Mike Vail (NYM rookie record)
T4238/25/70 - 9/15/70Cleon Jones
7216/7/00 - 7/3/00Mike Piazza
T8206/10/97 - 7/10/97Edgardo Alfonzo
T8208/22/97 - 9/13/97Butch Huskey
T8204/16/70 - 5/9/70Tommie Agee
T8

20

4/8/05 -5/6/05

Cliff Floyd

T8

20

7/17/05-8/7/05

Jose Reyes

T13198/28/79 - 9/18/79Lee Mazzilli
T13197/5/75 - 7/26/75Felix Millan
T13196/22/70 - 7/8/70Tommie Agee
T16186/8/90 - 6/29/90Darryl Strawberry
T16186/18/80 - 7/10/80Lee Mazzilli
T16187/11/75 - 8/5/75Ed Kranepool
T16187/13/73 - 8/1/73Felix Millan
T16185/12/62 - 5/30/62Frank J. Thomas
T21177/30/03-8/19/03Jose Reyes
T21178/31/96 - 9/18/96Lance Johnson
T21178/10/87 - 8/28/87Keith Hernandez


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Longest Mets Hitting Streaks

RANKGAMESDATESPLAYER
1269/17/06 - 4/19/07David Wright
T2245/25/99 - 6/22/99Mike Piazza
T2245/1/84 - 6/1/84Hubie Brooks
T4237/19/98 - 8/9/98John Olerud
T4238/22/75 - 9/15/75Mike Vail (NYM rookie record)
T4238/25/70 - 9/15/70Cleon Jones
7216/7/00 - 7/3/00Mike Piazza
T8206/10/97 - 7/10/97Edgardo Alfonzo
T8208/22/97 - 9/13/97Butch Huskey
T8204/16/70 - 5/9/70Tommie Agee
T8

20

4/8/05 -5/6/05

Cliff Floyd

T8

20

7/17/05-8/7/05

Jose Reyes

T13198/28/79 - 9/18/79Lee Mazzilli
T13197/5/75 - 7/26/75Felix Millan
T13196/22/70 - 7/8/70Tommie Agee
T16186/8/90 - 6/29/90Darryl Strawberry
T16186/18/80 - 7/10/80Lee Mazzilli
T16187/11/75 - 8/5/75Ed Kranepool
T16187/13/73 - 8/1/73Felix Millan
T16185/12/62 - 5/30/62Frank J. Thomas
T21177/30/03-8/19/03Jose Reyes
T21178/31/96 - 9/18/96Lance Johnson
T21178/10/87 - 8/28/87Keith Hernandez


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Triples in a Mets Career

José Reyes projected to end of season80.5
1.Mookie Wilson62
T2.Bud Harrelson45
T2.José Reyes45

José Reyes at start of season40
4.Cleon Jones33
5.Steve Henderson31
6.Darryl Strawberry30
7.Lance Johnson27
8.Doug Flynn26
9.Ed Kranepool25
10.Lee Mazzilli22
Triples in a Mets Season

José Reyes projected to end of season200740.5
1.Lance Johnson199621
T2.José Reyes200517
T2.José Reyes200617
3.Mookie Wilson198410
T4.Charlie Neal19629
T4.Steve Henderson19789
T4.Frank Taveras1979:9
T4.Mookie Wilson1982:9


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Is it too early to start listing most wins at the start of a career?
Most consecutive scoreless innings?
Joe Smith is off to a nice start on both lists.

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Jose Reyes stole 17 bases in the month of April this year. That tied for the third best stealingest month in Mets history, and the most stealingy month of Reyes' career so far:


+-----------------+-------+------+--------+
| lastname | month | year | sb |
+-----------------+-------+------+--------+
| Cedeño | 05 | 1999 | 23 |
| Wilson | 08 | 1982 | 19 |
| Coleman | 05 | 1993 | 17 |
| Reyes | 04 | 2007 | 17 |
| Coleman | 05 | 1991 | 16 |
| Johnson | 07 | 1996 | 15 |
| Reyes | 06 | 2006 | 14 |
| Cedeño | 06 | 1999 | 14 |
| Henderson | 06 | 1999 | 13 |
| Johnson | 06 | 1996 | 13 |
| Reyes | 08 | 2005 | 13 |
+-----------------+-------+------+--------+


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Time for this thread to heat up.

Steals in a Metly Season

José Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 90.35
1) 1999 Roger Cedeño: 66
2) 2006 José Reyes: 64
3) 2005 José Reyes: 60
4) 1982 Mookie Wilson: 58
5) 1983 Mookie Wilson: 54
6) 1996 Lance Johnson: 50
7) 1984 Mookie Wilson: 46
8) 1979 Frank Taveras: 42
T9) 1989 Howard Johnson: 41
T90) 1980 Lee Mazzilli: 41
11) 1993 Vince Coleman: 38
T12) 1999 Rickey Henderson: 37
T12) 1991 Vince Coleman: 37
14) 1987 Darryl Strawberry: 36
T15) 1990 Howard Johnson: 34
T15) 1979 Lee Mazzilli: 34
17) 1977 Lenny Randle: 33
T18) 1984 Wally Backman: 32
T18) 1980 Frank Taveras: 32
T18) 1987 Howard Johnson: 32
David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 31.15
T21) 1986 Lenny Dykstra: 31
T21) 1970 Tommie Agee: 31
T21) 1989 Juan Samuel: 31
T24) 1985 Wally Backman: 30
T24) 1988 Lenny Dykstra: 30
T24) 1991 Howard Johnson: 30
T27) 2007 José Reyes: 29
T27) 1988 Darryl Strawberry: 29
T29) 1986 Darryl Strawberry: 28
T29) 1971 Bud Harrelson: 28
T29) 1971 Tommie Agee: 28
Steals in a Metly Career

1) Mookie Wilson: 281
José Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 246.35
2) Howard Johnson: 202
3) Darryl Strawberry: 191
4) José Reyes: 185
José Reyes, at Start of Season: 156
5) Lee Mazzilli: 152
6) Lenny Dykstra: 116
7) Bud Harrelson: 115
8) Wally Backman: 106
9) Roger Cedeño: 105
10) Vince Coleman: 99
11) Tommie Agee: 92
T12) Cleon Jones: 91
T12) John Stearns: 91
14) Frank Taveras: 90
David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 74.15
15) Kevin McReynolds: 67
16) Lance Johnson: 65
17) Gregg Jefferies: 63
Carlos Beltran, Projected to End of Season: 56.81
18) Steve Henderson: 55
19) David Wright: 53
20) Lenny Randle: 47
T21) Daryl Boston: 45
T21) Edgardo Alfonzo: 45
23) Keith Miller: 44
David Wright, at Start of Season: 43
T24) Rickey Henderson: 42
T24) Carlos Beltran: 42
26) Bob Bailor: 40
27) Joel Youngblood: 39
28) Mike Cameron: 35
Carlos Beltran, at Start of Season: 35
29) Wayne Garrett: 33
30) Cliff Floyd: 32


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Failed to note José Reyes taking second in the triple race.

Triples in a Mets Career

José Reyes projected to end of season23.6
1.Mookie Wilson62
2.José Reyes48
T2.Bud Harrelson45

José Reyes at start of season40
4.Cleon Jones33
5.Steve Henderson31
6.Darryl Strawberry30
7.Lance Johnson27
8.Doug Flynn26
9.Ed Kranepool25
10.Lee Mazzilli22
Triples in a Mets Season

José Reyes projected to end of season200723.6
1.Lance Johnson199621
T2.José Reyes200517
T2.José Reyes200617
3.Mookie Wilson198410
T4.Charlie Neal19629
T4.Steve Henderson19789
T4.Frank Taveras1979:9
T4.Mookie Wilson1982:9
T8.José Reyes2007:8


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I hope Jose steals at least 67 bases this year. I'd rather see him as the single-season record holder than one-hit wonder Roger Cedeno.

Jose is also climbing the all-time ranks in runs and hits.


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Runs in a Mets Season
1.2006 Carlos Beltran127
José Reyes projected to end of Season123.71
2.1999 Edgardo Alfonzo123
3.2006 José Reyes122
4.1996 Lance Johnson117
5.2000 Edgardo Alfonzo109
T6.1987 Darryl Strawberry108
T6.1996 Bernard Gilkey108
T6.1991 Howard Johnson108
T9.1970 Tommie Agee107
T9.1999 John Olerud107
...
T253.1976 Bruce Boisclair42
T253.2007 José Reyes42
T253.1969 Art Shamsky42
T253.1990 Keith Miller42
T253.1999 Benny Agbayani42
T253.1969 Bud Harrelson42
T253.1975 Ed Kranepool42
T253.1980 John Stearns42
T253.1979 Steve Henderson42

Runs in a Mets Career
1.Darryl Strawberry662
2.Howard Johnson627
3.Edgardo Alfonzo614
4.Mookie Wilson592
5.Cleon Jones563
6.Ed Kranepool536
7.Mike Piazza532
8.Bud Harrelson490
9.Keith Hernandez455
José Reyes projected to end of season424.71
10.Kevin McReynolds405
...
14.Tommie Agee344
15.José Reyes343
16.Todd Hundley340
...
21.Dave Kingman302
José Reyes at start of season301
22.Rusty Staub296


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