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That David Wright --- he's a swell one with the bases loaded. Ya, you betcha.

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Out of interest, who holds the record for most Grand Slams as a Mets player?

My guess would be either, Rockin' Robin or Darryl


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According to p. 447 of this year's Media Guide, Irish is correct. Piazza tops the list of Mets Grand Slams with 6. Behind him with 5 apiece are HoJo, Kevin McReynolds, John Milner and Robin Ventura.


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That would suggest that Wright leads among active Mets.

Already.

And he's like 14 years old.


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I've read that its both easier and harder to hit with the sacks drunk.

Easier because the pressure is on the pitcher to throw strikes. Harder because the batter tends to press to get the big hit.

So basically my post adds nothing to this thread.


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AG/DC wrote:
That would suggest that Wright leads among active Mets.

Already.

And he's like 14 years old.


According to P. 303 of said Media Guide, Mr. Wright has 4 Grand Slams (the most recent on August 20, 2006 off of Josh Fogg at Colorado).


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themetfairy wrote:
Irish is correct.



Truly a sad day at the Pool.

IIRC Piazza is among the leaders in career Grand Slams.


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themetfairy wrote:
="AG/DC"]That would suggest that Wright leads among active Mets.

Already.

And he's like 14 years old.


According to P. 303 of said Media Guide, Mr. Wright has 4 Grand Slams (the most recent on August 20, 2006 off of Josh Fogg at Colorado).


I jsut referenced the first post int the thread.


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Yeah, but the table is stretching the thread out and that makes it harder for me to read.


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metirish wrote:
="themetfairy"] Irish is correct.



Truly a sad day at the Pool.

IIRC Piazza is among the leaders in career Grand Slams.


He is, but he lags behind Ventura. Here's the list.


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Keep in mind that Ventura is probably not officially credited with Mets grand slam #6 to tie him with Piazza.


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themetfairy wrote:
="metirish"]
themetfairy wrote:
Irish is correct.



Truly a sad day at the Pool.

IIRC Piazza is among the leaders in career Grand Slams.


He is, but he lags behind Ventura. Here's the list.


That's an interesting list. Hard to believe that only 8 of Mays' 660 dingers were with the bases juiced.


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soupcan wrote:
I've read that its both easier and harder to hit with the sacks drunk.

Easier because the pressure is on the pitcher to throw strikes. Harder because the batter tends to press to get the big hit.

So basically my post adds nothing to this thread.


statistics suggest it is easier, likely because of the 'must throw a strike' thing. but this of course doesnt account for the increased likelihood that when the bases are loaded you are facing a pitcher who is tired or at least at the moment ineffective.


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Fran Healy used to rave about how certain players like Piazza, Ventura and his buddy Reggie used to relish hitting with the bases loaded, while others would get all nervous and fail to get the arms extended and lose their confidence.


It's that type of color commentary I miss.


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metirish wrote:
Fran Healy used to rave about how certain players like Piazza, Ventura and his buddy Reggie used to relish hitting with the bases loaded, while others would get all nervous and fail to get the arms extended and lose their confidence.


It's that type of color commentary I miss.


commentary that is in fact inaccurate? the league has a higher avg/obp/slg with the bases loaded.


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He said others. Not all others.


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find me a hitter who will say he doesn't "relish" hitting with the bases loaded. its like saying a pitcher "relishes" pitching with an 0-2 count.


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Oh, I agree. That's why Bobby Valentine has to take some heat for Kenny Rogers '99. It wasn't Rogers' decision to intentionally walk the two previous batters.


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I was hoping Fran would pay us a visit but I suppose he's busy polishing his Hall Of fame shows , I think Fran's exact words were that a players nervous system gets activated and that gets them all flustered, at least the ones that didn't relish it.


Fran?


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