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Games Pitched, Major Leagues, Single Season

Pedro Felicano, Projected to End of Season: 129.6
1. Mike Marshall: 106 (1974)
2. Kent Tekulve: 94 (1979)
Salomon Torres: 94 (2006)
4. Mike Marshall: 92 (1973)
5. Kent Tekulve: 91 (1978)
6. Wayne Granger: 90 (1969)
Mike Marshall: 90 (1979)
Kent Tekulve: 90 (1987)
9. Jim Brower: 89 (2004)
Mark Eichhorn: 89 (1987)
Steve Kline: 89 (2001)
Paul Quantrill: 89 (2003)
Julian Tavarez: 89 (1997)
14. Mike Myers: 88 (1997)
Jon Rauch: 88 (2007)
Sean Runyan: 88 (1998)
Wilbur Wood: 88 (1968)
18. Rob Murphy: 87 (1987)
19. Scott Eyre: 86 (2005)
Pedro Feliciano: 86 (2008)
Ray King: 86 (2004)
Paul Quantrill: 86 (2002)
Paul Quantrill: 86 (2004)
Oscar Villarreal: 86 (2003)
Games Pitched, Mets, Single Season

Pedro Felicano, Projected to End of Season: 129.6
1. Pedro Feliciano: 86 (2008)
2. Mike Stanton: 83 (2004)
3. Joe Smith: 82 (2008)
4. Aaron Heilman: 81 (2007)
5. Turk Wendell: 80 (1999)
6. Aaron Heilman: 78 (2008)
Pedro Feliciano: 78 (2007)
8. Armando Benitez: 77 (1999)
Turk Wendell: 77 (2000)
10. Dave Weathers: 77 (2003)
11. Armando Benitez: 76 (2000)
Jeff Innis: 76 (1992)
13. Roger McDowell: 75 (1986)
14. Aaron Heilman: 74 (2006)
15. Dennis Cook: 73 (1998)
Greg McMichael: 73 (1997)
Scott Schoeneweis: 73 (2008)
Armando Benitez: 73 (2001)
19. Braden Looper: 71 (2004)
Dennis Cook: 71 (1999)
Dave Weathers: 71 (2002)
22. Billy Wagner: 70 (2006)
Chad Bradford: 70 (2006)
Scott Schoeneweis: 70 (2007)...

...T663. Pedro Feliciano: 8 (2009)


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Carlos Beltran's home run yesterday was his 119th as a Met, moving him one ahead of Ed Kranepool and into sole possession of ninth place on the all-time list.

Kranepool, once the Mets home run king, is likely to drop out of the top ten this season, as Carlos Delgado, in 11th place, is only 15 home runs behind him.

It's taken nearly a half century, but the Mets are finally at a point where 100 home runs is not enough to get you into the top ten.



Also, Jose Reyes has bumped Keith Hernandez out of the top ten in the hits category. Jose has 940 hits as a Met, one more than Keith got. He's 54 hits behind 9th-place Jerry Grote and 57 hits behind 8th-place Howard Johnson. He'll likely become the 8th Met to reach 1000 hits.


HITS

1.Ed Kranepool1418
2.Cleon Jones1188
3.Edgardo Alfonzo1136
4.Mookie Wilson1112
5.Bud Harrelson1029
6.Mike Piazza1028
7.Darryl Strawberry1025
8.Howard Johnson997
9.Jerry Grote994
10.Jos� Reyes940
11.Keith Hernandez939
12.David Wright837



HOME RUNS
1.Darryl Strawberry252
2.Mike Piazza220
3.Howard Johnson192
4.Dave Kingman154
5.David Wright131
6.Todd Hundley124
7.Kevin McReynolds122
8.Edgardo Alfonzo120
9.Carlos Beltran119
10.Ed Kranepool118
11.Carlos Delgado103


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For a manager who talked a lot about "guys who can pitch to both sides of the plate" and opted-- with the braintrust-- to go with one lefty in the 'pen besides... he's managing a LOT like last year.

Games Pitched, Major Leagues, Single Season

Pedro Felicano, Projected to End of Season: 129.6
1. Mike Marshall: 106 (1974)
2. Kent Tekulve: 94 (1979)
Salomon Torres: 94 (2006)
4. Mike Marshall: 92 (1973)
5. Kent Tekulve: 91 (1978)
6. Wayne Granger: 90 (1969)
Mike Marshall: 90 (1979)
Kent Tekulve: 90 (1987)
9. Jim Brower: 89 (2004)
Mark Eichhorn: 89 (1987)
Steve Kline: 89 (2001)
Paul Quantrill: 89 (2003)
Julian Tavarez: 89 (1997)
14. Mike Myers: 88 (1997)
Jon Rauch: 88 (2007)
Sean Runyan: 88 (1998)
Wilbur Wood: 88 (1968)
18. Rob Murphy: 87 (1987)
19. Scott Eyre: 86 (2005)
Pedro Feliciano: 86 (2008)
Ray King: 86 (2004)
Paul Quantrill: 86 (2002)
Paul Quantrill: 86 (2004)
Oscar Villarreal: 86 (2003)
Games Pitched, Mets, Single Season

Pedro Felicano, Projected to End of Season: 129.6
1. Pedro Feliciano: 86 (2008)
2. Mike Stanton: 83 (2004)
3. Joe Smith: 82 (2008)
4. Aaron Heilman: 81 (2007)
5. Turk Wendell: 80 (1999)
6. Aaron Heilman: 78 (2008)
Pedro Feliciano: 78 (2007)
8. Armando Benitez: 77 (1999)
Turk Wendell: 77 (2000)
10. Dave Weathers: 77 (2003)
11. Armando Benitez: 76 (2000)
Jeff Innis: 76 (1992)
13. Roger McDowell: 75 (1986)
14. Aaron Heilman: 74 (2006)
15. Dennis Cook: 73 (1998)
Greg McMichael: 73 (1997)
Scott Schoeneweis: 73 (2008)
Armando Benitez: 73 (2001)
19. Braden Looper: 71 (2004)
Dennis Cook: 71 (1999)
Dave Weathers: 71 (2002)
22. Billy Wagner: 70 (2006)
Chad Bradford: 70 (2006)
Scott Schoeneweis: 70 (2007)...

...T663. Pedro Feliciano: 8 (2009)
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The home run list was surprising to me. Some people on there I didn't expect, like Fonzie. Also shows that we've never had a slugger for a real long time who would put that thing out of reach.

I'm hoping that person will be David Wright, who seems to be moving up that list! Barring injury or management stupidity, he should take that crown from Darryl!


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Speculation on when/if Reyes & Wright reach various all-time NYM records is analyzed Here -- and actually started with a similar post about a year earlier.


  • 2 weeks later...
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Beltran's two homers the other day moved him into a tie with, and then past, Edgardo Alfonzo. He's now all alone in 8th place on the Mets home run list. One more and he'll tie Kevin McReynolds for 7th place.


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Beltran's two homers the other day moved him into a tie with, and then past, Edgardo Alfonzo. He's now all alone in 8th place on the Mets home run list. One more and he'll tie Kevin McReynolds for 7th place.[/quote:2hatr88q]

Stalking DWright like a lion does wildebeest, is he not?


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All-Time RBI

41) Willie Stargel 1540
42) Harry Heilmann 1539
43) Joe DiMaggio 1537
T44) Jeff Bagwell 1529
T44) Tris Speaker 1529
46) Sam Crawford 1525
47) Jeff Kent 1518
48) Carlos Delgado 1510
49) Mickey Mantle 1509
50) Jim Thome 1502


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Jose has reached three centuries at 26 (compare Rollins at 30) and he's still passing a different guy with virtually every theft.

All Time Stolen Bases

T139) Larry Bowa 318
T139) Billy Shindle 318
141) Jose Cruz 317
142) Hans Lobert 316
T143) Brady Anderson 315
T143) Jake Beckley 315
145) Andre Dawson 314
T146) Buck Herzog 312
T146) Claudell Washington 312
148) Vada Pinson 305
149) Reggie Sanders 304
150) Bobby Lowe 302
151) Lave Cross 301
T152) Jose Reyes 300
T152) Frank Taveras 300

154) Larry Doyle 298
T155) George Pinkney 296
T155) Jimmy Rollins 296
157) Dode Paskert 293
T157) Burt Shotton 293
159) Jake Stenzel 292
T160) Eddie Burke 291
T160) Mike Cameron 291
T160) Rabbit Maranville 291


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All Time Stolen Bases

T139) Larry Bowa 318
T139) Billy Shindle 318
141) Jose Cruz 317
142) Hans Lobert 316
T143) Brady Anderson 315
T143) Jake Beckley 315
145) Andre Dawson 314
T146) Buck Herzog 312
T146) Claudell Washington 312
148) Vada Pinson 305
149) Reggie Sanders 304
150) Bobby Lowe 302
T151) Lave Cross 301
T151) Jose Reyes 301
152) Frank Taveras 300

154) Larry Doyle 298
T155) George Pinkney 296
T155) Jimmy Rollins 296
157) Dode Paskert 293
T157) Burt Shotton 293
159) Jake Stenzel 292
T160) Eddie Burke 291
T160) Mike Cameron 291
T160) Rabbit Maranville 291
Lave Cross is an interesting guy to tie. Lafayette Napoleon Cross played from 1887 to 1907, twenty years in which the game changed tremendously, and ended up looking pretty much as it does now. He played for nine teams in (get this) four major leagues --- including all four Philadelphia franchises. He never had a Reyes-like year in which he piled up dozens upon dozens of steals, but rather stole 15-20 a year typically and, like Davey Lopes, never stopped even as his legs grew old.

Lave, along with Frank and Amos, was one of three Cross brothers to play big league ball, but both of the other two had rather brief careers. Like King Kelly, he was a fast guy despite starting his career as a catcher.

When the owners of Lave's Cleveland Spiders bought the St. Louis Browns in 1899, all the Cleveland stars (in an absurd conflict of interest) were moved to the St. Louis team save Lave. To make matters worse for the poor guy, he was named player manager, leaving him almost literally holding the bag as Cleveland marched toward the worst campaign in Major League history. Fortunately, his misery was ended at 8-30, but his replacement could do no better and the team finished 20-134 and was dissolved in disgrace.

Jose Reyes, tied with Lave Cross.


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What other Mets have stolen four bases in a game?


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In all seven cases, the SB count was exactly four:

Against the Mets: Vince Coleman (6/30/86), Tim Raines (10/2/83) and Kevin Bass (5/7/89)

For the Mets: Vince Coleman (6/26/92 and 6/23/93), Roger Cedeno (5/14/99) and David Wright (5/14/09)


  • 4 weeks later...
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National League Stolen Base Leaders

1. Bourn (HOU) 19
2. Wright (NYM) 14
T3. Kemp (LAD) 13
T3. Pierre (LAD) 13
T3. Morgan (PIT) 13


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National League Caught Stealing Leaders
1. Wright, NYM 8
2. Morgan, PIT 7
3. Dukes, WAS 6
4. Theriot, CHC 5
5. 11 Dudes 4


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Well, of course he's running. If he's not going to hit as many doubles, how the hell is he supposed to maintain his casual friendships with the National League's middle infielders? You expect Ronnie Belliard and Dan Uggla to suddenly start hitting triples?


  • 2 weeks later...
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The Mets may have a new all-time doubles king before the end of the season. David Wright already has 22 this year, and he's now only 20 behind Ed Kranepool:

1.Ed Kranepool225
2.Howard Johnson214
3.Edgardo Alfonzo212
4.David Wright205
5.Mike Piazza193
6.Darryl Strawberry187
7.Cleon Jones182
8.Mookie Wilson170
9.Carlos Beltran165
10.Jos� Reyes162


Already this season he's passed Darryl Strawberry and Mike Piazza.


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If his arm doesn't explode first, Pedro Feliciano could make an amazing climb into some rare air this season.

All-Time Pitchinng Appearances as a Met

1. John Franco 695
2. Tom Seaver 401
3. Jerry Koosman 376
4. Jesse Orosco 372
Pedro Feliciano Projectedof Season, 371.57
5. Tug McGraw 361
6. Armando Benitez 333
7. Pedro Feliciano 319
8. Aaron Heilman 305
9. Dwight Gooden 305
10. Jeff Innis 288
11. Turk Wendell 285
12. Roger McDowell 280
=orange]Pedro Feliciano at Start of Season, 279
13. Ron Taylor 269


  • 3 weeks later...
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Pelf's balking on the door of an exclusive club... (1988-- balkiest year ever?)

Most Balks (single season), Mets:
10 David Cone, 1988
9 Sid Fernandez, 1988
7 Bob Ojeda, 1988
7 Dwight Gooden, 1984
7 Jerry Koosman, 1975
6 Roger Craig, 1963
6 Mike Pelfrey, 2009


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Pelf's balking on the door of an exclusive club... (1988-- balkiest year ever?)
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I think umps were under orders to be stricter about balks in '88.


  • 3 weeks later...
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Landmark sacrifice fly today.

All-Time Mets RBI

1. Darryl Strawberry: 733
2. Mike Piazza: 655
3. Howard Johnson: 629
4. Ed Kranepool: 614
David Wright, Projected to End of Season: 562.63
5. David Wright: 539
6. Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
7. Cleon Jones: 521
=orange]David Wright, at Start of Season: 489
8. Keith Hernandez: 468
9. Carlos Beltran: 458
10. Kevin McReynolds: 456


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You may think 2009 looks like our tripliest year ever, but you would be a little bit wrong. Nonetheless, it's looking to be right up there. Right up there indeed, and that's with the triple rate being supressed in part by (1) our tripliest guy being out with an injury, and (2) a lot of other guys hurt and the overall hitting being a wreck.

Nonetheless, total triples only correlate moderately with overall offensive prowess, as one can see from the appearance of Bud Harrelson and Doug Flynn on the Mets all-time triple charts. And yeah, that 1978 team was no model offense.

Anyhow, check it out.

Total Triples by a Mets Team in a Season

1) 47 - 1996
2) 47 - 1978
2009 Projected to End of Season) =blue]44.9
3) 42 - 1970
4) 41 - 2006
5) 41 - 1980
6) 41 - 1979
7) 41 - 1969
8) 40 - 1962
9) 38 - 2008
10) 37 - 1993
11) 35 - 1985
12) 35 - 1981
13) 35 - 1966
14) 35 - 1963
15) 34 - 1995
16) 34 - 1987
17) 34 - 1976
18) 34 - 1975
19) 32 - 2005
20) 31 - 1986
21) 31 - 1972
22) 31 - 1964
23) 30 - 1977
24) 30 - 1968
25) 29 - 2009
26) 29 - 1971
27) 28 - 1997
28) 27 - 2007
29) 27 - 1965
30) 26 - 1983


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What's stunning this year is Pagan's triples rate -- now 7 is less than 150 ABs.
The identity of the only NL player ahead with more right now is Michael Bourn (see what I did there?) in Houston with 9 in approx 3 times the number of PAs


  • 2 weeks later...
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I'm not going to pretend that this is anything other than extremely trivial, in light of David Wright's injury, but since I noticed this I'm going to point it out anyway:

When Wright got beaned the other day, the HBP turned out to be his 498th Plate Appearance of the season. (PA = AB + BB + HBP + SF)

That leaves him 4 short of the 502 he'd need to qualify for a batting title. (3.1 times number of games played by team)

While David had fallen well behind in the NL batting race, he was leading in the race for the team batting title. (He was the Mets batting champ in 2005, 2007, and 2008. He was also the Mets slugging and OBP champ in each of those seasons.)

If David doesn't play again, it looks like it will be a race between Luis Castillo and Daniel Murphy to see who gets the required number of PA's and gets high enough batting/slugging/OBP numbers.

See, I told you this was trivial!

Of course, if the Mets end up with two unmade-up rainouts this year, then David's 498 will be sufficient. And hopefully David will play again this year and get much more than those 4 missing plate appearances.


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