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José Reyes needs one more hit to become the 24th Met to reach 600.

George Foster is just ahead of him in 23rd place, with 602.

And David Wright needs five more hits to reach 500 and tie Doug Flynn for 34th place.


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Steals in a Metly Season

José Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 81.92
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
David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 35.85
T15) 1990 Howard Johnson: 34
T15) 1979 Lee Mazzilli: 34
17) 1977 Lenny Randle: 33
T18) 1984 Wally Backman: 32
T18) 2007 José Reyes: 32
T18) 1987 Howard Johnson: 32
T18) 1980 Frank Taveras: 32
T22) 1986 Lenny Dykstra: 31
T22) 1970 Tommie Agee: 31
T22) 1989 Juan Samuel: 31
T25) 1985 Wally Backman: 30
T25) 1988 Lenny Dykstra: 30
T25) 1991 Howard Johnson: 30
28) 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: 237.92
2) Howard Johnson: 202
3) Darryl Strawberry: 191
4) José Reyes: 187
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: 78.85
15) Kevin McReynolds: 67
16) Lance Johnson: 65
17) Gregg Jefferies: 63
Carlos Beltran, Projected to End of Season: 57.33
18) David Wright: 57
19) Steve Henderson: 55
20) Lenny Randle: 47
T21) Daryl Boston: 45
T21) Edgardo Alfonzo: 45
T23) Carlos Beltran: 44
T23) Keith Miller: 44
David Wright, at Start of Season: 43
25) Rickey Henderson: 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


  • 4 weeks later...
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Latest progress report as of the All-Star break:

Jos� Reyes:

13th in runs scored with 362, between Wayne Garrett (389) and Wally Backman (359).

20th in base hits with 634, between Hubie Brooks (640) and Tommie Agee (632).

Tied for 2nd in stolen bases with Howard Johnson (202). Mookie Wilson in 1st with 281.

25th in doubles with 99, between John Milner (100) and Jeff Kent (98).

2nd in triples with 49, between Mookie Wilson (62) and Bud Harrelson (45).


David Wright:

15th in doubles with 120, between Bud Harrelson (123) and Todd Hundley (118).

14th in home runs with 83, between Gary Carter (89) and Tommie Agee (82).

19th in runs batted in with 309, between John Stearns (312) and Ron Swoboda (304).

18th in stolen bases with 61, between Gregg Jefferies (63) and Steve Henderson (55).


Carlos Beltran:

20th in home runs with 73, between Rusty Staub (75) and Ron Swoboda (69).

20th in stolen bases with 48, between Steve Henderson (55) and Lenny Randle (47).


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Yancy Street Gang wrote:
It's funny that only 13 guys have pitched more innings than Glavine has, and people are still debating whether or not he's a "Met."


I agree that there shouldn't be a debate. Of course he's a Met, but aside from Mets fans, I don't think many people (including the Hall of Fame Plaque Committee) will remember him as such.


  • 1 month later...
Guest Edgy DC
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Steals in a Metly Season
RankSeasonMetTotal

2007Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season83
11999Roger Cede�o66
22006Jos� Reyes64
32007Jos� Reyes62
42005Jos� Reyes60
51982Mookie Wilson58
61983Mookie Wilson54
71996Lance Johnson50
81984Mookie Wilson46
91979Frank Taveras42
101989Howard Johnson41


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According to Elias, Jose is the first infielder with 3 straight seasons with 60+ Stolen Bases since the modern stolen base rule was enacted in 1898


Guest Edgy DC
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Steals in a Metly Career
RankMetTotal
1Mookie Wilson281

Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season239
2Jos� Reyes218
3Howard Johnson202
4Darryl Strawberry191

Jos� Reyes at Start of Season156
5Lee Mazzilli152
6Lenny Dykstra116
7Bud Harrelson115
8Wally Backman106
9Roger Cede�o105
10Vince Coleman99


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Those last five steals sure came fast, and Roger Cedeño loses his black ink.

Steals in a Metly Season
RankSeasonMetTotal

2007Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season86.82
12007Jos� Reyes67
21999Roger Cede�o66
32006Jos� Reyes64
42005Jos� Reyes60
51982Mookie Wilson58
61983Mookie Wilson54
71996Lance Johnson50
81984Mookie Wilson46
91979Frank Taveras42
101989Howard Johnson41


Steals in a Metly Career
RankMetTotal
1Mookie Wilson281

Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season242.82
2Jos� Reyes223
3Howard Johnson202
4Darryl Strawberry191

Jos� Reyes at Start of Season156
5Lee Mazzilli152
6Lenny Dykstra116
7Bud Harrelson115
8Wally Backman106
9Roger Cede�o105
10Vince Coleman99


Guest Edgy DC
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He's currently projected to steal a million bases.

He's the juggernaut, bitch.


  • 2 weeks later...
Guest Edgy DC
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RankPitcherWins
1.Tom Seaver198
2.Dwight Gooden157
3.Jerry Koosman140
4.Ron Darling99
5.Sid Fernandez98
6.Al Leiter95
7.Jon Matlack82
8.David Cone81
9.Bobby Jones74
10.Steve Trachsel66
11.Tom Glavine61
12.Craig Swan59


Glavine is projected to win two more and then it's maybe into the clubhouse, though the Mets hold an option for 2008.


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Let me try my hand at this:

Runs Scored

1. Darryl Strawberry 662
2. Howard Johnson 627
3. Edgardo Alfonzo 614
4. Mookie Wilson 592
5. Cleon Jones 563
6. Ed Kranepool 536
7. Mike Piazza 532
8. Bud Harrelson 490
9. Keith Hernandez 455
10. Jose Reyes 409
11. Kevin McReynolds 405
12. Lee Mazzilli 404
13. Wayne Garrett 389
14. Wally Backman 359
15. Tommie Agee 344
16. Todd Hundley 340
T17. David Wright 334
T17. John Stearns 334
19. John Milner 315
20. Jerry Grote 314
21. Felix Millan 308
22. Dave Kingman 302
23. Rusty Staub 296
T24. Carlos Beltran 290
T24. George Foster 290


  • 2 weeks later...
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There's a lot more important stuff going on, but I'm glad that Moises Alou removed the ambiguity around the club hitting streak record. (Hubie and Piazza holding the "single-season" record and Wright with the "multi-season" record.)

Of course, if Moises gets hits in each of the next seven games, and another on Opening Day next year, then the ambiguity is back. (Sort of.)


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David Wright is the first player in Mets history to have 3 seasons of 40 doubles or more. He's also the first player in Mets history to have 3 consecutive seasons of 40 doubles or more.


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