Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 (edited) SCHAEFER METS PLAYER AND PITCHERS OF THE MONTH, JULY 2008 The Schaefer Mets Player of the Month for July 2008 is CARLOS DELGADO. This is the second time that Carlos has been Player of the Month. (He previously won in September 2006.) Delgado led the Mets in July with 9 home runs and 24 runs batted in. He batted .357 (second to Fernando Tatis, .397), slugged .714 (second to Tatis' .767 and his OBP of .445 was also bested only by Tatis, who had a .463. Jose Reyes also had a strong month, batting .336 and leading the Mets with 39 hits. David Wright hit .317 and led the club with 26 runs and 21 walks and tied with Reyes for the club lead in doubles with 9.The Schaefer Mets Pitcher of the Month for July 2008 is MIKE PELFREY. This is Mike's first ever Schaefer award. He went 4-1 in July with a 2.70 ERA in 6 starts. His 40 innings led the team and his 28 strikeouts were third, behind Oliver Perez (36) and John Maine (28). During a month when the Mets won 18 games, Pelfrey was the only pitcher to win more than 2.And the Schaefer Mets Relief Pitcher of the Month is AARON HEILMAN. This is Aaron's first Schaefer award; he narrowly edged Billy Wagner for July's honors. Heilman led the Mets' bullpen in games with 16, innings with 16.1 and strikeouts with 21. He was 1-1 with a 4.41 ERA. Wagner, in 12 games, had no wins or losses but saved 9 games and had a 2.08 ERA.Month-to-date totals for July 2008Through game of July 30, 2008RankNamePoints1Carlos Delgado22.982Mike Pelfrey20.553David Wright19.404Oliver Perez18.165Jos� Reyes17.906Johan Santana17.137Fernando Tatis16.518Carlos Beltran14.369Damion Easley14.1510Ramon Castro10.3311John Maine8.8412Aaron Heilman7.5513Billy Wagner7.3014Duaner Sanchez6.3115Carlos Muniz4.3816Brian Schneider4.3717Scott Schoeneweis4.2718Endy Chavez4.2519Pedro Martinez4.1320Joe Smith3.9921Marlon Anderson2.2522Argenis Reyes2.0523Pedro Feliciano1.9724Tony Armas1.8825Nick Evans1.4526Ryan Church1.2627Robinson Cancel1.1228Brandon Knight0.22 Edited August 3, 2008 by Guest
Guest Hawkeye57 Guests Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 I had a feeling that Delagdo was going to win the PoTM for July, it was a close toss up between him and Tatis for me. Also not surprised that Pelfrey and Heilman got PoTM and RPoTM, both had very good months.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 Love the horizontal Heilman card. It's Aaron versus the world. For month, at least, Aaron prevailed.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 That was the year (1973?) of cards with off-center subjects?Way to capture that.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 A-Heil is '74. The others are '75.A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from '67 and '70. Both are personal favorites.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 I love all the cards, but as stated here, having Aaron off center like that is a brilliant touch.Reminds me of the days I'd rip open a pack, get to a card and go "Wow! Kool!"
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Author Posted August 4, 2008 ="G-Fafif":24005qgz]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from '67 and '70. Both are personal favorites.[/quote:24005qgz]I'll consider it. I guess I'm inclined to go with the cards I'm most fond of, which are the 1971, 1972, and 1973 sets. I continued buying cards into the 80's before I tired of the whole thing, but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Also, it's harder to find photos that go with those earlier years, before action shots were used. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the first year we saw players in action on standard Topps cards was 1971, and I think those were always full-body shots taken from a distance.batmagadanleadoff Aug 04 2008 12:04 PMThe '67 Topps' just might be my all-time favorites also, although I was too young to collect that set when it was originally out. An elegant, uncluttered design ... players' faces usually occupy at least 20% of the card ... all poses but I never did like those action shots where the player's head is not even half the size of a dime. Benjamin Grimm Aug 04 2008 12:10 PMYeah, it will be nearly impossible to find quality photos of modern players in poses like those. (I do like how all three photos were clearly taken at Shea.AG/DC Aug 04 2008 12:24 PMThe Elliot one is a personal favorite. You can't tell from that shot, but his hat is the same color of his eyes, born with the burden to be a hero.That '67 set should just be called, "The Shea Scoreboard Collection." How much free advertising did the Mets get?G-Fafif Aug 04 2008 01:05 PM="Benjamin Grimm":2phswboe]="G-Fafif":2phswboe]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from '67 and '70. Both are personal favorites.[/quote:2phswboe]I'll consider it. I guess I'm inclined to go with the cards I'm most fond of, which are the 1971, 1972, and 1973 sets. I continued buying cards into the 80's before I tired of the whole thing, but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Also, it's harder to find photos that go with those earlier years, before action shots were used. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the first year we saw players in action on standard Topps cards was 1971, and I think those were always full-body shots taken from a distance.[/quote:2phswboe]You and I are of the same vintage. 1970 was my first year buying and 1967 was the first set to which I was exposed. It never occurred to me until it was brought up in this thread that your handiwork doesn't simply place new pictures in old designs but is intended to replicate the kinds of photos used. My hat's now doubly off to you.Centerfield Aug 04 2008 04:01 PM="Benjamin Grimm"] but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Interesting. That explains why my favorite cards of all time are 1984 Topps. (9 years old)seawolf17 Aug 04 2008 05:49 PMNo, it's 1983 (I was 7).I can smell the bubble gum whenever I see that design.batmagadanleadoff Aug 04 2008 06:23 PMHere's a modern '67 Toppish shot. G-Fafif Aug 04 2008 06:49 PMWell, they both like to bunt.AG/DC Aug 04 2008 07:50 PMLet's talk numbers. I haven't been voting. My life's been complicated, and my voting system was overcomplicated. I'll jump back in this month.But, if I may, how is Fernando merely the seventh best Met in July?Elster88 Aug 04 2008 07:59 PMLooking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.metsmarathon Aug 04 2008 09:56 PMi've been stupid busy for about the past three months at work.. mopst of it ive been nowhere near my computer... i've gotta get back on the voting saddle, and wind up my little friend as well!batmagadanleadoff Aug 05 2008 01:00 AM="G-Fafif"]Well, they both like to bunt.Yes, and it's a real (ahem) drag when one of those two does so.What I really like about those '67 Topps' is the large canvas; how the photo takes up almost the entire card and doesn't compromise any space for text. They remind me of the great Sporting News covers from the late '60's through the mid 70's, or the classic Sports Illustrated covers before that mag started cluttering up its' covers with so much type, you could hardly see what the hell picture was on the cover anymore.There's a sweet Ozzie Sweet look to some of those cards, too.Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 07:54 AM="Elster88":1f5bco9q]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:1f5bco9q]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.seawolf17 Aug 05 2008 08:02 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]You never see those old-school glasses on players any more either. I loved Darrell Porter when I was a kid.Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:14 AM="Benjamin Grimm":3ru11s24]="Elster88":3ru11s24]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:3ru11s24]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.[/quote:3ru11s24]As for the guys who finished ahead of Tatis, three of them were starting pitchers:Mike Pelfrey, in five starts, earned 5.45, 5.04, 4.64, 4.38, and 1.04 points.Oliver Perez had five starts and earned 4.96, 3.84, 3.5, 3.44 , and 2.42 points.Johan Santana, in four starts, earned 5.16, 4.75, 4.31, and 2.91 points.Here's how Delgado, Wright, Reyes, and Tatis earned their points:Carlos DelgadoDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6942300131July 262.4662200231July 242.2740110020July 201.8841310021July 31.822100131July 221.851100120July 291.5131100121July 251.441100121July 11.2431320001July 91.1242320000July 13141100120July 50.8551200000July 80.6831200111July 20.6141100011July 190.5530200001July 70.4151210000July 120.3621100002July 270.2240100010July 230.0920100002July 60.0251100001July 110.0240110000David WrightDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6951200140July 72.6651210140July 192.1242310110July 21.7842301001July 11.5342310111July 101.3432220002July 271.3151300120July 240.9531100011July 250.7731110011July 260.7551210010July 270.7251210010July 280.6941100000July 290.5921000002July 300.3861200012July 310.3721000013July 10.3132100002July 20.1730000011July 30.1151110000July 40.0822000002July 50.0831100001Fernando TatisDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 63.6351320140July 72.6141310131July 82.231100120July 92.0651310122July 101.7841201020July 111.342320120July 120.7341300001July 130.6940100010July 140.5841200110July 150.4810100010July 160.2711110000July 170.1441100000July 180.0231000001July 190.0141100000July 200.0131100001Jos� ReyesDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 212.7641100131July 222.0663401000July 231.6982420110July 241.6541101031July 251.4451301000July 261.3450201020July 271.2541100111July 280.9740210010July 290.8942200001July 300.8841200001July 310.5751210000July 10.3630000011July 20.3330100011July 30.3150320000July 40.340100011July 50.2830100012July 60.2851220000July 70.2461310000July 80.1821000001July 90.1251200000HahnSolo Aug 05 2008 08:44 AMStupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.Also, Maury Wills in that baseball card looks about 66 years old. Kind of like this guy:Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:47 AM="HahnSolo":2usel9v8]Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.[/quote:2usel9v8]No, you don't have to vote in every game.If you want to freshen up on the voting rules, check out this thread:http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6278batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 11:23 AM="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. seawolf17 Aug 19 2008 12:06 PMYeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.metsguyinmichigan Aug 19 2008 12:20 PMThe 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:04 PM="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 The '67 Topps' just might be my all-time favorites also, although I was too young to collect that set when it was originally out. An elegant, uncluttered design ... players' faces usually occupy at least 20% of the card ... all poses but I never did like those action shots where the player's head is not even half the size of a dime.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Author Posted August 4, 2008 Yeah, it will be nearly impossible to find quality photos of modern players in poses like those. (I do like how all three photos were clearly taken at Shea.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 The Elliot one is a personal favorite. You can't tell from that shot, but his hat is the same color of his eyes, born with the burden to be a hero.That '67 set should just be called, "The Shea Scoreboard Collection." How much free advertising did the Mets get?
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 ="Benjamin Grimm":2phswboe]="G-Fafif":2phswboe]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from '67 and '70. Both are personal favorites.[/quote:2phswboe]I'll consider it. I guess I'm inclined to go with the cards I'm most fond of, which are the 1971, 1972, and 1973 sets. I continued buying cards into the 80's before I tired of the whole thing, but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Also, it's harder to find photos that go with those earlier years, before action shots were used. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the first year we saw players in action on standard Topps cards was 1971, and I think those were always full-body shots taken from a distance.[/quote:2phswboe]You and I are of the same vintage. 1970 was my first year buying and 1967 was the first set to which I was exposed. It never occurred to me until it was brought up in this thread that your handiwork doesn't simply place new pictures in old designs but is intended to replicate the kinds of photos used. My hat's now doubly off to you.Centerfield Aug 04 2008 04:01 PM="Benjamin Grimm"] but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Interesting. That explains why my favorite cards of all time are 1984 Topps. (9 years old)seawolf17 Aug 04 2008 05:49 PMNo, it's 1983 (I was 7).I can smell the bubble gum whenever I see that design.batmagadanleadoff Aug 04 2008 06:23 PMHere's a modern '67 Toppish shot. G-Fafif Aug 04 2008 06:49 PMWell, they both like to bunt.AG/DC Aug 04 2008 07:50 PMLet's talk numbers. I haven't been voting. My life's been complicated, and my voting system was overcomplicated. I'll jump back in this month.But, if I may, how is Fernando merely the seventh best Met in July?Elster88 Aug 04 2008 07:59 PMLooking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.metsmarathon Aug 04 2008 09:56 PMi've been stupid busy for about the past three months at work.. mopst of it ive been nowhere near my computer... i've gotta get back on the voting saddle, and wind up my little friend as well!batmagadanleadoff Aug 05 2008 01:00 AM="G-Fafif"]Well, they both like to bunt.Yes, and it's a real (ahem) drag when one of those two does so.What I really like about those '67 Topps' is the large canvas; how the photo takes up almost the entire card and doesn't compromise any space for text. They remind me of the great Sporting News covers from the late '60's through the mid 70's, or the classic Sports Illustrated covers before that mag started cluttering up its' covers with so much type, you could hardly see what the hell picture was on the cover anymore.There's a sweet Ozzie Sweet look to some of those cards, too.Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 07:54 AM="Elster88":1f5bco9q]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:1f5bco9q]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.seawolf17 Aug 05 2008 08:02 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]You never see those old-school glasses on players any more either. I loved Darrell Porter when I was a kid.Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:14 AM="Benjamin Grimm":3ru11s24]="Elster88":3ru11s24]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:3ru11s24]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.[/quote:3ru11s24]As for the guys who finished ahead of Tatis, three of them were starting pitchers:Mike Pelfrey, in five starts, earned 5.45, 5.04, 4.64, 4.38, and 1.04 points.Oliver Perez had five starts and earned 4.96, 3.84, 3.5, 3.44 , and 2.42 points.Johan Santana, in four starts, earned 5.16, 4.75, 4.31, and 2.91 points.Here's how Delgado, Wright, Reyes, and Tatis earned their points:Carlos DelgadoDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6942300131July 262.4662200231July 242.2740110020July 201.8841310021July 31.822100131July 221.851100120July 291.5131100121July 251.441100121July 11.2431320001July 91.1242320000July 13141100120July 50.8551200000July 80.6831200111July 20.6141100011July 190.5530200001July 70.4151210000July 120.3621100002July 270.2240100010July 230.0920100002July 60.0251100001July 110.0240110000David WrightDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6951200140July 72.6651210140July 192.1242310110July 21.7842301001July 11.5342310111July 101.3432220002July 271.3151300120July 240.9531100011July 250.7731110011July 260.7551210010July 270.7251210010July 280.6941100000July 290.5921000002July 300.3861200012July 310.3721000013July 10.3132100002July 20.1730000011July 30.1151110000July 40.0822000002July 50.0831100001Fernando TatisDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 63.6351320140July 72.6141310131July 82.231100120July 92.0651310122July 101.7841201020July 111.342320120July 120.7341300001July 130.6940100010July 140.5841200110July 150.4810100010July 160.2711110000July 170.1441100000July 180.0231000001July 190.0141100000July 200.0131100001Jos� ReyesDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 212.7641100131July 222.0663401000July 231.6982420110July 241.6541101031July 251.4451301000July 261.3450201020July 271.2541100111July 280.9740210010July 290.8942200001July 300.8841200001July 310.5751210000July 10.3630000011July 20.3330100011July 30.3150320000July 40.340100011July 50.2830100012July 60.2851220000July 70.2461310000July 80.1821000001July 90.1251200000HahnSolo Aug 05 2008 08:44 AMStupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.Also, Maury Wills in that baseball card looks about 66 years old. Kind of like this guy:Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:47 AM="HahnSolo":2usel9v8]Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.[/quote:2usel9v8]No, you don't have to vote in every game.If you want to freshen up on the voting rules, check out this thread:http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6278batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 11:23 AM="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. seawolf17 Aug 19 2008 12:06 PMYeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.metsguyinmichigan Aug 19 2008 12:20 PMThe 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:04 PM="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 ="Benjamin Grimm"] but to me, the coolest cards are the ones that were issued when I was 8, 9, and 10 years old.Interesting. That explains why my favorite cards of all time are 1984 Topps. (9 years old)
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 No, it's 1983 (I was 7).I can smell the bubble gum whenever I see that design.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Here's a modern '67 Toppish shot.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Let's talk numbers. I haven't been voting. My life's been complicated, and my voting system was overcomplicated. I'll jump back in this month.But, if I may, how is Fernando merely the seventh best Met in July?
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2008 Posted August 4, 2008 i've been stupid busy for about the past three months at work.. mopst of it ive been nowhere near my computer... i've gotta get back on the voting saddle, and wind up my little friend as well!
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 ="G-Fafif"]Well, they both like to bunt.Yes, and it's a real (ahem) drag when one of those two does so.What I really like about those '67 Topps' is the large canvas; how the photo takes up almost the entire card and doesn't compromise any space for text. They remind me of the great Sporting News covers from the late '60's through the mid 70's, or the classic Sports Illustrated covers before that mag started cluttering up its' covers with so much type, you could hardly see what the hell picture was on the cover anymore.There's a sweet Ozzie Sweet look to some of those cards, too.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Author Posted August 5, 2008 ="Elster88":1f5bco9q]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:1f5bco9q]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.seawolf17 Aug 05 2008 08:02 AM="batmagadanleadoff"]You never see those old-school glasses on players any more either. I loved Darrell Porter when I was a kid.Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:14 AM="Benjamin Grimm":3ru11s24]="Elster88":3ru11s24]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:3ru11s24]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.[/quote:3ru11s24]As for the guys who finished ahead of Tatis, three of them were starting pitchers:Mike Pelfrey, in five starts, earned 5.45, 5.04, 4.64, 4.38, and 1.04 points.Oliver Perez had five starts and earned 4.96, 3.84, 3.5, 3.44 , and 2.42 points.Johan Santana, in four starts, earned 5.16, 4.75, 4.31, and 2.91 points.Here's how Delgado, Wright, Reyes, and Tatis earned their points:Carlos DelgadoDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6942300131July 262.4662200231July 242.2740110020July 201.8841310021July 31.822100131July 221.851100120July 291.5131100121July 251.441100121July 11.2431320001July 91.1242320000July 13141100120July 50.8551200000July 80.6831200111July 20.6141100011July 190.5530200001July 70.4151210000July 120.3621100002July 270.2240100010July 230.0920100002July 60.0251100001July 110.0240110000David WrightDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6951200140July 72.6651210140July 192.1242310110July 21.7842301001July 11.5342310111July 101.3432220002July 271.3151300120July 240.9531100011July 250.7731110011July 260.7551210010July 270.7251210010July 280.6941100000July 290.5921000002July 300.3861200012July 310.3721000013July 10.3132100002July 20.1730000011July 30.1151110000July 40.0822000002July 50.0831100001Fernando TatisDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 63.6351320140July 72.6141310131July 82.231100120July 92.0651310122July 101.7841201020July 111.342320120July 120.7341300001July 130.6940100010July 140.5841200110July 150.4810100010July 160.2711110000July 170.1441100000July 180.0231000001July 190.0141100000July 200.0131100001Jos� ReyesDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 212.7641100131July 222.0663401000July 231.6982420110July 241.6541101031July 251.4451301000July 261.3450201020July 271.2541100111July 280.9740210010July 290.8942200001July 300.8841200001July 310.5751210000July 10.3630000011July 20.3330100011July 30.3150320000July 40.340100011July 50.2830100012July 60.2851220000July 70.2461310000July 80.1821000001July 90.1251200000HahnSolo Aug 05 2008 08:44 AMStupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.Also, Maury Wills in that baseball card looks about 66 years old. Kind of like this guy:Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:47 AM="HahnSolo":2usel9v8]Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.[/quote:2usel9v8]No, you don't have to vote in every game.If you want to freshen up on the voting rules, check out this thread:http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6278batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 11:23 AM="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. seawolf17 Aug 19 2008 12:06 PMYeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.metsguyinmichigan Aug 19 2008 12:20 PMThe 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:04 PM="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 ="batmagadanleadoff"]You never see those old-school glasses on players any more either. I loved Darrell Porter when I was a kid.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Author Posted August 5, 2008 ="Benjamin Grimm":3ru11s24]="Elster88":3ru11s24]Looking just at the numbers, Heilman over Wags doesn't make sense either. I haven't been voting enough either.[/quote:3ru11s24]I think in this case quantity triumphed over quality. Heilman pitched in four games more than Wagner did. He earned points in 12 different games, earning more than 1 point on July 9, 11, and 29. Wagner earned points in 10 games, and the only one in which he earned a full point or more was July 26, when he pitched 2 innings and got no decision. In his one-inning saves, he earned his most points, 0.91, on July 11 and as little as 0.46 on July 23.[/quote:3ru11s24]As for the guys who finished ahead of Tatis, three of them were starting pitchers:Mike Pelfrey, in five starts, earned 5.45, 5.04, 4.64, 4.38, and 1.04 points.Oliver Perez had five starts and earned 4.96, 3.84, 3.5, 3.44 , and 2.42 points.Johan Santana, in four starts, earned 5.16, 4.75, 4.31, and 2.91 points.Here's how Delgado, Wright, Reyes, and Tatis earned their points:Carlos DelgadoDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6942300131July 262.4662200231July 242.2740110020July 201.8841310021July 31.822100131July 221.851100120July 291.5131100121July 251.441100121July 11.2431320001July 91.1242320000July 13141100120July 50.8551200000July 80.6831200111July 20.6141100011July 190.5530200001July 70.4151210000July 120.3621100002July 270.2240100010July 230.0920100002July 60.0251100001July 110.0240110000David WrightDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 172.6951200140July 72.6651210140July 192.1242310110July 21.7842301001July 11.5342310111July 101.3432220002July 271.3151300120July 240.9531100011July 250.7731110011July 260.7551210010July 270.7251210010July 280.6941100000July 290.5921000002July 300.3861200012July 310.3721000013July 10.3132100002July 20.1730000011July 30.1151110000July 40.0822000002July 50.0831100001Fernando TatisDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 63.6351320140July 72.6141310131July 82.231100120July 92.0651310122July 101.7841201020July 111.342320120July 120.7341300001July 130.6940100010July 140.5841200110July 150.4810100010July 160.2711110000July 170.1441100000July 180.0231000001July 190.0141100000July 200.0131100001Jos� ReyesDatePointsabrh2b3bhrrbibbJuly 212.7641100131July 222.0663401000July 231.6982420110July 241.6541101031July 251.4451301000July 261.3450201020July 271.2541100111July 280.9740210010July 290.8942200001July 300.8841200001July 310.5751210000July 10.3630000011July 20.3330100011July 30.3150320000July 40.340100011July 50.2830100012July 60.2851220000July 70.2461310000July 80.1821000001July 90.1251200000HahnSolo Aug 05 2008 08:44 AMStupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.Also, Maury Wills in that baseball card looks about 66 years old. Kind of like this guy:Benjamin Grimm Aug 05 2008 08:47 AM="HahnSolo":2usel9v8]Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.[/quote:2usel9v8]No, you don't have to vote in every game.If you want to freshen up on the voting rules, check out this thread:http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6278batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 11:23 AM="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. seawolf17 Aug 19 2008 12:06 PMYeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.metsguyinmichigan Aug 19 2008 12:20 PMThe 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:04 PM="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Posted August 5, 2008 Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.Also, Maury Wills in that baseball card looks about 66 years old. Kind of like this guy:
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2008 Author Posted August 5, 2008 ="HahnSolo":2usel9v8]Stupid question from someone who's been around three years: do you have to vote for every game, or can you vote in some/note vote in others? I want to participate. I feel like I'm missing the fun.[/quote:2usel9v8]No, you don't have to vote in every game.If you want to freshen up on the voting rules, check out this thread:http://cranepoolforum.net/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=6278batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 11:23 AM="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. seawolf17 Aug 19 2008 12:06 PMYeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.metsguyinmichigan Aug 19 2008 12:20 PMThe 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:04 PM="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 ="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.
Guest metsguyinmichigan Guests Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.The 1974 Heilman mock-up was outstanding. And count me among the people stunned to see him there. That must be a steady case of 1 and 2 points a game adding up.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 ="seawolf17":i1xi1mc7]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.[/quote:i1xi1mc7]Nice one! You're looking kinda Francoish yourself these days. I sometimes hate the way these Met ranked avatars change so frequently. I look at the Franco pic, and I assume it's Vic Sage.G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:10 PM="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 02:14 PM="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 02:56 PMBTW, I didn't create that mock Franco card. (Though I would never pass up the opportunity to otherwise mock Franco!). Apparently in the 1990's, there was a magazine that would create cards of contemporary baseball players in the format of older style Topps cards. Topps Football Doc G-Fafif Aug 19 2008 03:01 PMNow that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.batmagadanleadoff Aug 19 2008 03:02 PM="G-Fafif":3srniaav]Now that you mention it, I thought the font was the tiniest bit off on METS on Franco.Kudos for bringing it to the class' attention.[/quote:3srniaav]It is and good eyeballs. I know that '70 set inside out. Those were the first cards I ever collected, and I believe that those cards dominated my life that year. I got a horizontal Mets team picture with the "Worlds Champions" designation over the top in the very first pack I ever bought. Some way to start, huh? The '68 lettering on the mock Murray is off, too.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 ="batmagadanleadoff"]="G-Fafif"]A request to BG to consider expanding the portfolio for future Schaefer winners to include designs from ... '70. Great job! Love the lack of cap and almost team-indifferent gear. That's 1970 Topps all the way.]Yeah, but that's his actual 1970 rookie card, so that doesn't count.Line of the week...at least!
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 19, 2008 Posted August 19, 2008 ="metsguyinmichigan"]The 1972 Seaver is my favorite card of all time.Forever high on the '72 Seaver, since it was a Kid Rock special -- took all summer long to track it down.Also in everlasting love with this one:Favorite cards 1 and 1A, I'd say.
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