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Mets by the Numbers: Wearing your power on your back


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Guest Edgy DC
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Baseball numbers originally represented batting order positions, with table setters wearing one or two, and sluggers wearing three or four. There was a residual influence long after the lineup position tradition faded, and the best hitters generally wore single digits.

When I saw moldbreaker Hank Aaron in 44, I kind of grew up thinking of that as his target homerun total. I thought of 44 as pretty much what I expected from Reggie Jackson, health permitting.

So recently, I've been thinking of Mets whose number pretty much represented a reasonable homerun expectation during his Met tenure, even if that expectation was only fulfilled in idealized seasons when he stayed healthy or you had to project a fulltime workload onto a part-time or part-season player.

Springing to mind:

Rey Ordo�ez 0
Vince Coleman 1
Hubie Brooks 7
Lee Mazzilli 16
Joel Youngblood 18
Donn Clendenon 22
Bobby Bonilla 25
Mike Piazza 31


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I like Agee and Reyes there, but I considered Keith, and I just think of him as a 12-15 guy, who only reached 17 in 1987, when the league spiked in power. Santana, for instance, jumped from his annual one to an unprecedented five.

Stearns: 12
McReynolds: 22


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Wayne Garrett 11
Chris Woodward 4


Guest Edgy DC
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Farmer Ted wrote:
Bud and #3. I KNOW he was capable of more than one homer per season.


Survey says....

X


="Willets Point"]Pedro Astacio 34


Survey says....

XX


Guest Edgy DC
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Show me... Donn Clendenon!

Ding!

Donn Clendenon22
!!!!!!!


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Willets Point wrote:
="Nymr83"]
Willets Point wrote:
Pedro Astacio 34


homers allowed? yeah.


Yes, that was the humor I was going for.

Edgy didn't get it.


I get it. I was just funnier.


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