Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 Florida is making another small move in the east, while the Mets have relinquished the wild card for now.Colrado has absolutely exploded, knocking a ton of net games back off as they move from next to last to the middle of the pack.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #Philadelphia3625.590---------New York3229.5254.04.098Florida3233.4926.08.094Atlanta3032.4826.59.595Washington1645.26220.063.582NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #San Francisco3428.548---------St. Louis3430.5311.01.099New York3229.5251.52.0100Cincinnati3131.5003.06.598Chicago3030.5003.06.599Florida3233.4923.59.096Colorado3132.4923.59.0101Atlanta3032.4824.011.597Pttsburgh3033.4764.516.596Houston2932.4754.516.597San Diego2834.4526.031.595Arizona2737.4228.053.592Washington1645.26217.5167.584
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 All thing considered, 4 GB in mid-June ain't too shabby.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 The Phillies aren't as good as they were last year (particularly Lidge and Rollins). I can certainly see the Mets passing them, maybe with a Philly injury and the Mets getting some players back.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 The Mets have turn it on, though. One way, and not a crazy one, of looking at "The Phillies aren't as good as they were last year (particularly Lidge and Rollins)," is to realize the Phils sure have the potential to get better.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 ="metirish (in another thread)":20pgmzma]With 101 games to go what would the Mets need to do realistically the rest of the way? After they fired Willie they went 55-38 in the remaining 93 games .Need to win 60 games?[/quote:20pgmzma]I haven't done this yet this year, but here's what Baseball Prospectus is currently saying:Average wins by position in NL East: 92.7 86.4 80.7 74.6 61.7 92.8NL East W L Pct3 Avg W Avg L Champions Wild Card Playoffs 1D Change 7D ChangePhillies 36 25 .514 88.8 73.2 46.66633 14.85141 61.51774 .04575 -1.48791Mets 32 29 .544 87.7 74.3 41.41762 13.35543 54.77305 .17262 -0.79291Marlins 32 33 .485 79.3 82.7 6.56945 4.60971 11.17916 .04267 6.61307Braves 30 32 .485 78.1 83.9 5.33545 3.61399 8.94944 .10715 -7.83416Nationals 16 45 .456 62.1 99.9 .01115 .00837 .01952 -0.00110 -0.04799The Dodgers are at 97.4% for the playoffs, 94.3 for the division. The most likely wild card team is Colorado, currently in 3rd place, with 17.4%. (Phillies are the second most likely wild card, followed by the Mets and the Giants.) In the American League, the Red Sox score highest, at 77.8% for the playoffs. Yankees are at 47.0%. They both are about equal for the wild card (at 26 to 27 per cent), but the Red Sox are way ahead for the division, leading 50.4% to 20.6%.I can see why that Orioles fan is boasting, by the way. His team's chances: .05655 division .22353 wild card .28008 overall.HahnSolo Jun 16 2009 12:45 PMOh, god no, not the BP projections! I vowed not to read these after absorbing them for 2 straight Septembers. have mercy on me, Grimm.Benjamin Grimm Jun 16 2009 12:53 PMDon't worry, I have no plans to make this a daily feature... yet.I have my doubts right now that the Mets will be involved in a gripping September pennant race anyway.Ashie62 Jun 17 2009 04:52 AMBP Over 50/50 shot...Was kinda hoping for 80 percent wire to wire..Probably asking to much on my endJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 17 2009 05:36 AMPicked up a game on the whole division last nite.Centerfield Jun 17 2009 07:17 AM="Benjamin Grimm":wvotfwll]Don't worry, I have no plans to make this a daily feature... yet.I have my doubts right now that the Mets will be involved in a gripping September pennant race anyway.[/quote:wvotfwll]You think they're gonna run away with the division? Wow, that's some confidence.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 01:56 PMOne game out of first place. If Tampa Bay does us a favor tonight, it'll be only a half. Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 01:58 PMWe got a cupcake at home coming up, I don't see how we could get out of this weekend not in first.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 10:51 PMEdited 2 time(s), most recently on Jul 31 2009 07:51 AMThe whole field has truncated since the last update, with expansion brethren Colorado and Florida heating up the most. Even Washington has gained some ground.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #Philadelphia3733.529---------New York3734.5210.50.592Florida3836.5141.01.590Atlanta3438.4724.010.588Washington2149.30016.058.577NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #San Francisco3932.549---------Milwaukee3834.5281.51.499New York3734.5212.02.590Colorado3735.5142.54.089Florida3836.5142.54.088Cincinnati3536.4934.011.588Chicago3435.4934.011.589Atlanta3438.4725.522.086Houston3337.4715.522.087Pttsburgh3339.4586.531.085San Diego3140.4378.050.584Arizona3042.4179.562.582Washington2149.30017.5158.575Willets Point Jun 25 2009 11:11 PM="Benjamin Grimm":3i3p78g1]Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.[/quote:3i3p78g1]That can be interpreted in two different ways:1. The Mets will depart the city of Philadelphia having gained first place for themselves.2. The Mets will lose and thus the team from Philadelphia will remain in sole possession of first place.Gwreck Jun 25 2009 11:31 PMWhich do you think it is?Benjamin Grimm Jun 26 2009 05:45 AMLet me rephrase then...Perhaps the Mets, upon their departure from Philadelphia next week, will find themselves with the best record in the National League East.Edgy DC Jun 26 2009 08:45 PMHey, we're in first place.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 06:11 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 07 2009 07:18 AMWow, I haven't posted since the Mets were in first.The good news is that, in the day and a half since the Mets last played (and lost), they have passed two teams (one intradivision) in the standings. The bad news is that the sterategy of moving ahead by not playing isn't very sustainable.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4337.538---------48.17926Florida4341.5122.02.07918.79686New York3942.4814.57.07821.36100Atlanta3943.4765.08.57711.65843Washington2455.30419.064.5640.00446NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4537.549---------24.55501Colorado4339.5242.02.07936.45378Milwaukee4339.5242.02.0795.20361Florida4139.5133.05.0792.99581Chicago4341.5123.05.0773.12304Cincinnati4041.4944.512.5771.71817Houston4041.4944.512.5771.13201New York3942.4815.519.5763.12304Atlanta3943.4766.023.5752.08225Pttsburgh3746.4468.546.0720.56024San Diego3547.42710.061.0710.14075Arizona3449.41011.577.5690.26129Washington2456.30020.0179.5620.00053Benjamin Grimm Jul 07 2009 06:51 AMYikes... eighth place in the Wild Card race? Just a few weeks ago they were in first or second.Things look pretty grim, but not so bad that a sustained hot streak wouldn't cure.But is this team capable of a sustained hot streak? Sure doesn't look like it.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 07:22 AMThe overlooked here continues to be the turnabout Colorado had had over the last few weeks.I ain't telling you what to believe, but if you want to still root, take it one team at a time. Root for the Mets, and root like heck against Houston.Once they pass Houston, the Astros become the Mets allies in helping them pick off the teams ahead.I'm not going to tell you it's not a slog ahead.TransMonk Jul 08 2009 08:07 AM39-43.This is the first time the Mets have been 4 games under .500 since 9/17/05.metirish Jul 08 2009 08:09 AMThe Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:23 AMThe pattern of fortune's vunlerability to change dramatically each day in the NL East lends an air of bigitude to the Mets upcoming series with the Braves.Is anybody in the press noticing the extended surge of the Rockies? Look how dramatically they lead without leading in the wildcard race.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4838.558---------60.36533Florida4644.5114.04.07115.70618Atlanta4345.4896.08.07012.38783New York4245.4836.59.57011.54009Washington2661.29922.573.5540.00058NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4939.557---------27.11857Colorado4741.5342.02.07345.51423Milwaukee4543.5114.06.0712.96857Florida4644.5114.06.0403.00459Chicago4343.5005.010.0713.18395Houston4444.5005.010.0700.71723Atlanta4345.4896.016.0691.13201Cincinnati4245.4836.519.5690.68224New York4245.4836.519.5692.23495Pttsburgh3850.43211.060.0640.12630Arizona3851.42711.565.0620.19441San Diego3652.40913.081.5620.01837Washington2661.29922.5195.5530.00010Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:50 AM]Washington 26 61 .299 22.5 73.5 54 0.00058 so they'll win the division 6 times out of 1,000,000? that takes into account the chances that they trade for Albert Pujols, Tim Lincecum, Hanley Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Dustin Pedroia, Evan Longoria, and Zack Greinke all before the end of the day, right?Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:56 AMPlague years, I believe.Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:59 AMI also did not take into account the chances that the Mets, Braves, Marlins, and Phillies would all get paid off to lose the rest of their games.Edgy DC Jul 27 2009 02:02 PMChicago --- recently compared to the Mets as far as being disappointing --- has re-asserted themselves and edged ahead of the Cards, thought St. Louis still is shown as more likely to win the division according to Baseball Prospectus. The Mets series win helped put a brake on a long streaking period by Houston climbing the standings, and it also allowed them to pass Cincinnati. So the Reds are now one of the teams you are allowed to root for. Milwaukee is sliding and their the next team we are looking for the Mets to pick off.Washington is eliminated from both races to the fifth decimal place of a percentage point.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------71.92603Atlanta5148.5156.56.55918.94809Florida5148.5156.56.5596.65038New York4651.47410.518.5562.47551Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.03895San Francisco5246.5312.02.0639.07787St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.54684Atlanta5148.5153.56.0618.31609Florida5148.5153.56.0613.47697Houston5048.5104.08.5610.87862Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.89282New York4651.4747.532.0580.37380Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.07017Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.02579Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.09422San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00010Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Edgy DC Jul 31 2009 07:45 AMNot a lot of movement during the series, except, you know, the Mets knocked Colorado off the top perch in the Wild Card race. No matter, says Baseball Prospectus, who is still doubling down on the Rockies.The Mets are only a game closer to the top, but cut their net gap from 32 to 26, so that's good. Similarly, they pulled three games closer in the Net column in the division race, such as it is.In other words, this run has been nice, but it has to be sustained to be meaningful.Catching Milwaukee and/or Houston over the next few days would be very meaningful.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5842.580---------73.50793Florida5349.5206.06.0568.16545Atlanta5250.5107.08.05515.18698New York4952.4859.515.5533.13963Washington3270.31427.085.5350.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco5646.549---------18.97177Colorado5547.5391.01.06045.52084St. Louis5649.5331.52.0586.05652Florida5349.5203.06.5584.07728Atlanta5250.5104.010.5576.77887Houston5151.5005.015.5560.65272Milwaukee5151.5005.015.5560.78867New York4952.4856.526.0550.62566Cincinnati4556.44610.558.0510.01369Arizona4458.43112.071.5490.04786Pttsburgh4358.42612.576.5490.00565San Diego4162.39815.5109.5450.00005Washington3270.31424.0211.5370.00000Edgy DC Aug 04 2009 12:41 PMNL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------74.89575Atlanta5148.5156.56.55913.43997Florida5148.5156.56.55910.06658New York4651.47410.518.5561.59770Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.95294San Francisco5246.5312.02.06316.21132St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.44353Atlanta5148.5153.56.0612.64151Florida5148.5153.56.0613.85554Houston5048.5104.08.5610.39682Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.44886New York4651.4747.532.0580.12738Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.00121Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.00172Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.06649San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00031Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 12:50 PM="metirish":37imwhfz]The Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.[/quote:37imwhfz]We have a winner! Give the man a set of steaknivesTransMonk Aug 04 2009 12:51 PM="Edgy DC":1wacunne]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1wacunne]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 01:00 PM="TransMonk":1oi9gbzs]="Edgy DC":1oi9gbzs]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Wow** Strangely that just made my day. After all they are the Amazin MetsEdgy DC Aug 06 2009 08:06 AMWell, that lousy loss the night before last burns the Mets badly as their net post-season odds dip toward the 1% mark. Milwaukee moves up a bit, so the Mets have to eye Houston first, but you know, the Fish are slipping also.San Fran re-takes the top wildcard slot, but Baseball Prospectus still is totally not impressed. They love the Rocks.San Diego joins the Nats among teams not shouldered with the burden of a visible post-season possiblity.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6045.571---------75.75257Florida5552.5146.06.0519.14475Atlanta5553.5096.57.05014.03328New York5156.47710.017.5471.06940Washington3672.33325.579.5310.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco6048.556---------22.82055Colorado5948.5510.50.55554.46296St. Louis5951.5362.03.5542.71764Florida5552.5144.511.0522.38452Atlanta5553.5095.013.0513.43947Milwaukee5454.5006.018.0500.41470Houston5355.4917.024.0480.11615New York5156.4778.534.5470.27858Arizona4959.45411.054.5440.11468Cincinnati4661.43013.577.0420.00048Pttsburgh4562.42114.587.0410.00063San Diego4465.40416.5109.0380.00000Washington3672.33324.0199.0310.00000Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 07:57 PMThe Mets are Santa Claus right now, giving hope to all the poor children, first Arizona, then San Diego, who actually has come back from having no chance of winning within five decimal places of a percentage point. Mercy.Not so resuscitated is Washington, who despite winning a fuky eight straight, still aren't showing any numbers but goose eggs, but they've closed their wild card gap from 199 net games to 173. Another seven months at this pace and who knows?Normally I'd cheer the Nats onward, reasoning that any success by a team behind the Mets in the standings helps the Mets pick off opponents, but this week stank so solidly that I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.Show me something, SHaMs.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6148.560---------58.10719Florida5853.5234.04.04915.91526Atlanta5854.5184.55.04825.56209New York5259.46810.021.5430.41546Washington4072.35722.571.5300.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado6150.550---------51.36310San Francisco6150.550---------18.00222Chicago5851.5322.04.0514.56220Florida5853.5233.07.0493.87031Atlanta5854.5183.59.0484.75462Houston5556.4956.021.5460.16014Milwaukee5556.4956.021.5460.41311New York5259.4689.042.5430.08468Arizona5062.44611.562.5400.03717Cincinnati4862.43612.571.5400.00078San Diego4766.41615.096.5360.00003Pttsburgh4566.40516.0107.5360.00000Washington4072.35721.5173.5300.00000Elster88 Aug 10 2009 08:55 PM]I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.That just depressed the hell out of me.duan Aug 11 2009 05:34 AMi don't know every time they look like they *just might* put something together that'd mean they'd claw their way TOWARDS being at least able to duke it out in September they lose two straight and fall back off. I'm still cool with saying if they go 13-6 or something in the remaining August games they'll be well in it, but there's only so many times they can fail to actually have one of those runs and still be able to put enough of them together. We've really missed a healthy John Maine.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 11 2009 12:06 PMRe: i don't know ="duan":exl5k9ys]We've really missed a healthy John Maine.[/quote:exl5k9ys]Since mid-2007.Edgy DC Aug 11 2009 12:53 PMWe've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.duan Aug 11 2009 05:08 PM="Edgy DC":20movskg]We've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.[/quote:20movskg]totally, it's just that Pelfrey & Hernandez seem to alternate good & bad outings and whoever's in the 4th & 5th slots is usually pretty junky so on the days where we don't score 7 runs we lose more then half the time. I sorta feel if we just had one more stable starter we'd be close to .500 now and if the batters came back could make a go of it.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Oh, god no, not the BP projections! I vowed not to read these after absorbing them for 2 straight Septembers. have mercy on me, Grimm.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Don't worry, I have no plans to make this a daily feature... yet.I have my doubts right now that the Mets will be involved in a gripping September pennant race anyway.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 BP Over 50/50 shot...Was kinda hoping for 80 percent wire to wire..Probably asking to much on my end
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Picked up a game on the whole division last nite.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 ="Benjamin Grimm":wvotfwll]Don't worry, I have no plans to make this a daily feature... yet.I have my doubts right now that the Mets will be involved in a gripping September pennant race anyway.[/quote:wvotfwll]You think they're gonna run away with the division? Wow, that's some confidence.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 01:56 PMOne game out of first place. If Tampa Bay does us a favor tonight, it'll be only a half. Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 01:58 PMWe got a cupcake at home coming up, I don't see how we could get out of this weekend not in first.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 10:51 PMEdited 2 time(s), most recently on Jul 31 2009 07:51 AMThe whole field has truncated since the last update, with expansion brethren Colorado and Florida heating up the most. Even Washington has gained some ground.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #Philadelphia3733.529---------New York3734.5210.50.592Florida3836.5141.01.590Atlanta3438.4724.010.588Washington2149.30016.058.577NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #San Francisco3932.549---------Milwaukee3834.5281.51.499New York3734.5212.02.590Colorado3735.5142.54.089Florida3836.5142.54.088Cincinnati3536.4934.011.588Chicago3435.4934.011.589Atlanta3438.4725.522.086Houston3337.4715.522.087Pttsburgh3339.4586.531.085San Diego3140.4378.050.584Arizona3042.4179.562.582Washington2149.30017.5158.575Willets Point Jun 25 2009 11:11 PM="Benjamin Grimm":3i3p78g1]Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.[/quote:3i3p78g1]That can be interpreted in two different ways:1. The Mets will depart the city of Philadelphia having gained first place for themselves.2. The Mets will lose and thus the team from Philadelphia will remain in sole possession of first place.Gwreck Jun 25 2009 11:31 PMWhich do you think it is?Benjamin Grimm Jun 26 2009 05:45 AMLet me rephrase then...Perhaps the Mets, upon their departure from Philadelphia next week, will find themselves with the best record in the National League East.Edgy DC Jun 26 2009 08:45 PMHey, we're in first place.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 06:11 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 07 2009 07:18 AMWow, I haven't posted since the Mets were in first.The good news is that, in the day and a half since the Mets last played (and lost), they have passed two teams (one intradivision) in the standings. The bad news is that the sterategy of moving ahead by not playing isn't very sustainable.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4337.538---------48.17926Florida4341.5122.02.07918.79686New York3942.4814.57.07821.36100Atlanta3943.4765.08.57711.65843Washington2455.30419.064.5640.00446NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4537.549---------24.55501Colorado4339.5242.02.07936.45378Milwaukee4339.5242.02.0795.20361Florida4139.5133.05.0792.99581Chicago4341.5123.05.0773.12304Cincinnati4041.4944.512.5771.71817Houston4041.4944.512.5771.13201New York3942.4815.519.5763.12304Atlanta3943.4766.023.5752.08225Pttsburgh3746.4468.546.0720.56024San Diego3547.42710.061.0710.14075Arizona3449.41011.577.5690.26129Washington2456.30020.0179.5620.00053Benjamin Grimm Jul 07 2009 06:51 AMYikes... eighth place in the Wild Card race? Just a few weeks ago they were in first or second.Things look pretty grim, but not so bad that a sustained hot streak wouldn't cure.But is this team capable of a sustained hot streak? Sure doesn't look like it.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 07:22 AMThe overlooked here continues to be the turnabout Colorado had had over the last few weeks.I ain't telling you what to believe, but if you want to still root, take it one team at a time. Root for the Mets, and root like heck against Houston.Once they pass Houston, the Astros become the Mets allies in helping them pick off the teams ahead.I'm not going to tell you it's not a slog ahead.TransMonk Jul 08 2009 08:07 AM39-43.This is the first time the Mets have been 4 games under .500 since 9/17/05.metirish Jul 08 2009 08:09 AMThe Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:23 AMThe pattern of fortune's vunlerability to change dramatically each day in the NL East lends an air of bigitude to the Mets upcoming series with the Braves.Is anybody in the press noticing the extended surge of the Rockies? Look how dramatically they lead without leading in the wildcard race.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4838.558---------60.36533Florida4644.5114.04.07115.70618Atlanta4345.4896.08.07012.38783New York4245.4836.59.57011.54009Washington2661.29922.573.5540.00058NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4939.557---------27.11857Colorado4741.5342.02.07345.51423Milwaukee4543.5114.06.0712.96857Florida4644.5114.06.0403.00459Chicago4343.5005.010.0713.18395Houston4444.5005.010.0700.71723Atlanta4345.4896.016.0691.13201Cincinnati4245.4836.519.5690.68224New York4245.4836.519.5692.23495Pttsburgh3850.43211.060.0640.12630Arizona3851.42711.565.0620.19441San Diego3652.40913.081.5620.01837Washington2661.29922.5195.5530.00010Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:50 AM]Washington 26 61 .299 22.5 73.5 54 0.00058 so they'll win the division 6 times out of 1,000,000? that takes into account the chances that they trade for Albert Pujols, Tim Lincecum, Hanley Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Dustin Pedroia, Evan Longoria, and Zack Greinke all before the end of the day, right?Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:56 AMPlague years, I believe.Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:59 AMI also did not take into account the chances that the Mets, Braves, Marlins, and Phillies would all get paid off to lose the rest of their games.Edgy DC Jul 27 2009 02:02 PMChicago --- recently compared to the Mets as far as being disappointing --- has re-asserted themselves and edged ahead of the Cards, thought St. Louis still is shown as more likely to win the division according to Baseball Prospectus. The Mets series win helped put a brake on a long streaking period by Houston climbing the standings, and it also allowed them to pass Cincinnati. So the Reds are now one of the teams you are allowed to root for. Milwaukee is sliding and their the next team we are looking for the Mets to pick off.Washington is eliminated from both races to the fifth decimal place of a percentage point.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------71.92603Atlanta5148.5156.56.55918.94809Florida5148.5156.56.5596.65038New York4651.47410.518.5562.47551Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.03895San Francisco5246.5312.02.0639.07787St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.54684Atlanta5148.5153.56.0618.31609Florida5148.5153.56.0613.47697Houston5048.5104.08.5610.87862Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.89282New York4651.4747.532.0580.37380Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.07017Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.02579Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.09422San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00010Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Edgy DC Jul 31 2009 07:45 AMNot a lot of movement during the series, except, you know, the Mets knocked Colorado off the top perch in the Wild Card race. No matter, says Baseball Prospectus, who is still doubling down on the Rockies.The Mets are only a game closer to the top, but cut their net gap from 32 to 26, so that's good. Similarly, they pulled three games closer in the Net column in the division race, such as it is.In other words, this run has been nice, but it has to be sustained to be meaningful.Catching Milwaukee and/or Houston over the next few days would be very meaningful.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5842.580---------73.50793Florida5349.5206.06.0568.16545Atlanta5250.5107.08.05515.18698New York4952.4859.515.5533.13963Washington3270.31427.085.5350.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco5646.549---------18.97177Colorado5547.5391.01.06045.52084St. Louis5649.5331.52.0586.05652Florida5349.5203.06.5584.07728Atlanta5250.5104.010.5576.77887Houston5151.5005.015.5560.65272Milwaukee5151.5005.015.5560.78867New York4952.4856.526.0550.62566Cincinnati4556.44610.558.0510.01369Arizona4458.43112.071.5490.04786Pttsburgh4358.42612.576.5490.00565San Diego4162.39815.5109.5450.00005Washington3270.31424.0211.5370.00000Edgy DC Aug 04 2009 12:41 PMNL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------74.89575Atlanta5148.5156.56.55913.43997Florida5148.5156.56.55910.06658New York4651.47410.518.5561.59770Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.95294San Francisco5246.5312.02.06316.21132St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.44353Atlanta5148.5153.56.0612.64151Florida5148.5153.56.0613.85554Houston5048.5104.08.5610.39682Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.44886New York4651.4747.532.0580.12738Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.00121Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.00172Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.06649San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00031Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 12:50 PM="metirish":37imwhfz]The Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.[/quote:37imwhfz]We have a winner! Give the man a set of steaknivesTransMonk Aug 04 2009 12:51 PM="Edgy DC":1wacunne]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1wacunne]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 01:00 PM="TransMonk":1oi9gbzs]="Edgy DC":1oi9gbzs]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Wow** Strangely that just made my day. After all they are the Amazin MetsEdgy DC Aug 06 2009 08:06 AMWell, that lousy loss the night before last burns the Mets badly as their net post-season odds dip toward the 1% mark. Milwaukee moves up a bit, so the Mets have to eye Houston first, but you know, the Fish are slipping also.San Fran re-takes the top wildcard slot, but Baseball Prospectus still is totally not impressed. They love the Rocks.San Diego joins the Nats among teams not shouldered with the burden of a visible post-season possiblity.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6045.571---------75.75257Florida5552.5146.06.0519.14475Atlanta5553.5096.57.05014.03328New York5156.47710.017.5471.06940Washington3672.33325.579.5310.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco6048.556---------22.82055Colorado5948.5510.50.55554.46296St. Louis5951.5362.03.5542.71764Florida5552.5144.511.0522.38452Atlanta5553.5095.013.0513.43947Milwaukee5454.5006.018.0500.41470Houston5355.4917.024.0480.11615New York5156.4778.534.5470.27858Arizona4959.45411.054.5440.11468Cincinnati4661.43013.577.0420.00048Pttsburgh4562.42114.587.0410.00063San Diego4465.40416.5109.0380.00000Washington3672.33324.0199.0310.00000Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 07:57 PMThe Mets are Santa Claus right now, giving hope to all the poor children, first Arizona, then San Diego, who actually has come back from having no chance of winning within five decimal places of a percentage point. Mercy.Not so resuscitated is Washington, who despite winning a fuky eight straight, still aren't showing any numbers but goose eggs, but they've closed their wild card gap from 199 net games to 173. Another seven months at this pace and who knows?Normally I'd cheer the Nats onward, reasoning that any success by a team behind the Mets in the standings helps the Mets pick off opponents, but this week stank so solidly that I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.Show me something, SHaMs.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6148.560---------58.10719Florida5853.5234.04.04915.91526Atlanta5854.5184.55.04825.56209New York5259.46810.021.5430.41546Washington4072.35722.571.5300.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado6150.550---------51.36310San Francisco6150.550---------18.00222Chicago5851.5322.04.0514.56220Florida5853.5233.07.0493.87031Atlanta5854.5183.59.0484.75462Houston5556.4956.021.5460.16014Milwaukee5556.4956.021.5460.41311New York5259.4689.042.5430.08468Arizona5062.44611.562.5400.03717Cincinnati4862.43612.571.5400.00078San Diego4766.41615.096.5360.00003Pttsburgh4566.40516.0107.5360.00000Washington4072.35721.5173.5300.00000Elster88 Aug 10 2009 08:55 PM]I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.That just depressed the hell out of me.duan Aug 11 2009 05:34 AMi don't know every time they look like they *just might* put something together that'd mean they'd claw their way TOWARDS being at least able to duke it out in September they lose two straight and fall back off. I'm still cool with saying if they go 13-6 or something in the remaining August games they'll be well in it, but there's only so many times they can fail to actually have one of those runs and still be able to put enough of them together. We've really missed a healthy John Maine.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 11 2009 12:06 PMRe: i don't know ="duan":exl5k9ys]We've really missed a healthy John Maine.[/quote:exl5k9ys]Since mid-2007.Edgy DC Aug 11 2009 12:53 PMWe've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.duan Aug 11 2009 05:08 PM="Edgy DC":20movskg]We've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.[/quote:20movskg]totally, it's just that Pelfrey & Hernandez seem to alternate good & bad outings and whoever's in the 4th & 5th slots is usually pretty junky so on the days where we don't score 7 runs we lose more then half the time. I sorta feel if we just had one more stable starter we'd be close to .500 now and if the batters came back could make a go of it.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 One game out of first place. If Tampa Bay does us a favor tonight, it'll be only a half. Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 We got a cupcake at home coming up, I don't see how we could get out of this weekend not in first.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 The whole field has truncated since the last update, with expansion brethren Colorado and Florida heating up the most. Even Washington has gained some ground.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #Philadelphia3733.529---------New York3734.5210.50.592Florida3836.5141.01.590Atlanta3438.4724.010.588Washington2149.30016.058.577NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #San Francisco3932.549---------Milwaukee3834.5281.51.499New York3734.5212.02.590Colorado3735.5142.54.089Florida3836.5142.54.088Cincinnati3536.4934.011.588Chicago3435.4934.011.589Atlanta3438.4725.522.086Houston3337.4715.522.087Pttsburgh3339.4586.531.085San Diego3140.4378.050.584Arizona3042.4179.562.582Washington2149.30017.5158.575
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ="Benjamin Grimm":3i3p78g1]Perhaps the Mets will leave Philadelphia in first place next week.[/quote:3i3p78g1]That can be interpreted in two different ways:1. The Mets will depart the city of Philadelphia having gained first place for themselves.2. The Mets will lose and thus the team from Philadelphia will remain in sole possession of first place.Gwreck Jun 25 2009 11:31 PMWhich do you think it is?Benjamin Grimm Jun 26 2009 05:45 AMLet me rephrase then...Perhaps the Mets, upon their departure from Philadelphia next week, will find themselves with the best record in the National League East.Edgy DC Jun 26 2009 08:45 PMHey, we're in first place.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 06:11 AMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 07 2009 07:18 AMWow, I haven't posted since the Mets were in first.The good news is that, in the day and a half since the Mets last played (and lost), they have passed two teams (one intradivision) in the standings. The bad news is that the sterategy of moving ahead by not playing isn't very sustainable.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4337.538---------48.17926Florida4341.5122.02.07918.79686New York3942.4814.57.07821.36100Atlanta3943.4765.08.57711.65843Washington2455.30419.064.5640.00446NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4537.549---------24.55501Colorado4339.5242.02.07936.45378Milwaukee4339.5242.02.0795.20361Florida4139.5133.05.0792.99581Chicago4341.5123.05.0773.12304Cincinnati4041.4944.512.5771.71817Houston4041.4944.512.5771.13201New York3942.4815.519.5763.12304Atlanta3943.4766.023.5752.08225Pttsburgh3746.4468.546.0720.56024San Diego3547.42710.061.0710.14075Arizona3449.41011.577.5690.26129Washington2456.30020.0179.5620.00053Benjamin Grimm Jul 07 2009 06:51 AMYikes... eighth place in the Wild Card race? Just a few weeks ago they were in first or second.Things look pretty grim, but not so bad that a sustained hot streak wouldn't cure.But is this team capable of a sustained hot streak? Sure doesn't look like it.Edgy DC Jul 07 2009 07:22 AMThe overlooked here continues to be the turnabout Colorado had had over the last few weeks.I ain't telling you what to believe, but if you want to still root, take it one team at a time. Root for the Mets, and root like heck against Houston.Once they pass Houston, the Astros become the Mets allies in helping them pick off the teams ahead.I'm not going to tell you it's not a slog ahead.TransMonk Jul 08 2009 08:07 AM39-43.This is the first time the Mets have been 4 games under .500 since 9/17/05.metirish Jul 08 2009 08:09 AMThe Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:23 AMThe pattern of fortune's vunlerability to change dramatically each day in the NL East lends an air of bigitude to the Mets upcoming series with the Braves.Is anybody in the press noticing the extended surge of the Rockies? Look how dramatically they lead without leading in the wildcard race.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4838.558---------60.36533Florida4644.5114.04.07115.70618Atlanta4345.4896.08.07012.38783New York4245.4836.59.57011.54009Washington2661.29922.573.5540.00058NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4939.557---------27.11857Colorado4741.5342.02.07345.51423Milwaukee4543.5114.06.0712.96857Florida4644.5114.06.0403.00459Chicago4343.5005.010.0713.18395Houston4444.5005.010.0700.71723Atlanta4345.4896.016.0691.13201Cincinnati4245.4836.519.5690.68224New York4245.4836.519.5692.23495Pttsburgh3850.43211.060.0640.12630Arizona3851.42711.565.0620.19441San Diego3652.40913.081.5620.01837Washington2661.29922.5195.5530.00010Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:50 AM]Washington 26 61 .299 22.5 73.5 54 0.00058 so they'll win the division 6 times out of 1,000,000? that takes into account the chances that they trade for Albert Pujols, Tim Lincecum, Hanley Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Dustin Pedroia, Evan Longoria, and Zack Greinke all before the end of the day, right?Edgy DC Jul 13 2009 08:56 AMPlague years, I believe.Nymr83 Jul 13 2009 08:59 AMI also did not take into account the chances that the Mets, Braves, Marlins, and Phillies would all get paid off to lose the rest of their games.Edgy DC Jul 27 2009 02:02 PMChicago --- recently compared to the Mets as far as being disappointing --- has re-asserted themselves and edged ahead of the Cards, thought St. Louis still is shown as more likely to win the division according to Baseball Prospectus. The Mets series win helped put a brake on a long streaking period by Houston climbing the standings, and it also allowed them to pass Cincinnati. So the Reds are now one of the teams you are allowed to root for. Milwaukee is sliding and their the next team we are looking for the Mets to pick off.Washington is eliminated from both races to the fifth decimal place of a percentage point.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------71.92603Atlanta5148.5156.56.55918.94809Florida5148.5156.56.5596.65038New York4651.47410.518.5562.47551Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.03895San Francisco5246.5312.02.0639.07787St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.54684Atlanta5148.5153.56.0618.31609Florida5148.5153.56.0613.47697Houston5048.5104.08.5610.87862Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.89282New York4651.4747.532.0580.37380Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.07017Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.02579Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.09422San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00010Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Edgy DC Jul 31 2009 07:45 AMNot a lot of movement during the series, except, you know, the Mets knocked Colorado off the top perch in the Wild Card race. No matter, says Baseball Prospectus, who is still doubling down on the Rockies.The Mets are only a game closer to the top, but cut their net gap from 32 to 26, so that's good. Similarly, they pulled three games closer in the Net column in the division race, such as it is.In other words, this run has been nice, but it has to be sustained to be meaningful.Catching Milwaukee and/or Houston over the next few days would be very meaningful.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5842.580---------73.50793Florida5349.5206.06.0568.16545Atlanta5250.5107.08.05515.18698New York4952.4859.515.5533.13963Washington3270.31427.085.5350.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco5646.549---------18.97177Colorado5547.5391.01.06045.52084St. Louis5649.5331.52.0586.05652Florida5349.5203.06.5584.07728Atlanta5250.5104.010.5576.77887Houston5151.5005.015.5560.65272Milwaukee5151.5005.015.5560.78867New York4952.4856.526.0550.62566Cincinnati4556.44610.558.0510.01369Arizona4458.43112.071.5490.04786Pttsburgh4358.42612.576.5490.00565San Diego4162.39815.5109.5450.00005Washington3270.31424.0211.5370.00000Edgy DC Aug 04 2009 12:41 PMNL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------74.89575Atlanta5148.5156.56.55913.43997Florida5148.5156.56.55910.06658New York4651.47410.518.5561.59770Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.95294San Francisco5246.5312.02.06316.21132St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.44353Atlanta5148.5153.56.0612.64151Florida5148.5153.56.0613.85554Houston5048.5104.08.5610.39682Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.44886New York4651.4747.532.0580.12738Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.00121Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.00172Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.06649San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00031Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 12:50 PM="metirish":37imwhfz]The Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.[/quote:37imwhfz]We have a winner! Give the man a set of steaknivesTransMonk Aug 04 2009 12:51 PM="Edgy DC":1wacunne]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1wacunne]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 01:00 PM="TransMonk":1oi9gbzs]="Edgy DC":1oi9gbzs]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Wow** Strangely that just made my day. After all they are the Amazin MetsEdgy DC Aug 06 2009 08:06 AMWell, that lousy loss the night before last burns the Mets badly as their net post-season odds dip toward the 1% mark. Milwaukee moves up a bit, so the Mets have to eye Houston first, but you know, the Fish are slipping also.San Fran re-takes the top wildcard slot, but Baseball Prospectus still is totally not impressed. They love the Rocks.San Diego joins the Nats among teams not shouldered with the burden of a visible post-season possiblity.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6045.571---------75.75257Florida5552.5146.06.0519.14475Atlanta5553.5096.57.05014.03328New York5156.47710.017.5471.06940Washington3672.33325.579.5310.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco6048.556---------22.82055Colorado5948.5510.50.55554.46296St. Louis5951.5362.03.5542.71764Florida5552.5144.511.0522.38452Atlanta5553.5095.013.0513.43947Milwaukee5454.5006.018.0500.41470Houston5355.4917.024.0480.11615New York5156.4778.534.5470.27858Arizona4959.45411.054.5440.11468Cincinnati4661.43013.577.0420.00048Pttsburgh4562.42114.587.0410.00063San Diego4465.40416.5109.0380.00000Washington3672.33324.0199.0310.00000Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 07:57 PMThe Mets are Santa Claus right now, giving hope to all the poor children, first Arizona, then San Diego, who actually has come back from having no chance of winning within five decimal places of a percentage point. Mercy.Not so resuscitated is Washington, who despite winning a fuky eight straight, still aren't showing any numbers but goose eggs, but they've closed their wild card gap from 199 net games to 173. Another seven months at this pace and who knows?Normally I'd cheer the Nats onward, reasoning that any success by a team behind the Mets in the standings helps the Mets pick off opponents, but this week stank so solidly that I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.Show me something, SHaMs.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6148.560---------58.10719Florida5853.5234.04.04915.91526Atlanta5854.5184.55.04825.56209New York5259.46810.021.5430.41546Washington4072.35722.571.5300.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado6150.550---------51.36310San Francisco6150.550---------18.00222Chicago5851.5322.04.0514.56220Florida5853.5233.07.0493.87031Atlanta5854.5183.59.0484.75462Houston5556.4956.021.5460.16014Milwaukee5556.4956.021.5460.41311New York5259.4689.042.5430.08468Arizona5062.44611.562.5400.03717Cincinnati4862.43612.571.5400.00078San Diego4766.41615.096.5360.00003Pttsburgh4566.40516.0107.5360.00000Washington4072.35721.5173.5300.00000Elster88 Aug 10 2009 08:55 PM]I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.That just depressed the hell out of me.duan Aug 11 2009 05:34 AMi don't know every time they look like they *just might* put something together that'd mean they'd claw their way TOWARDS being at least able to duke it out in September they lose two straight and fall back off. I'm still cool with saying if they go 13-6 or something in the remaining August games they'll be well in it, but there's only so many times they can fail to actually have one of those runs and still be able to put enough of them together. We've really missed a healthy John Maine.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 11 2009 12:06 PMRe: i don't know ="duan":exl5k9ys]We've really missed a healthy John Maine.[/quote:exl5k9ys]Since mid-2007.Edgy DC Aug 11 2009 12:53 PMWe've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.duan Aug 11 2009 05:08 PM="Edgy DC":20movskg]We've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.[/quote:20movskg]totally, it's just that Pelfrey & Hernandez seem to alternate good & bad outings and whoever's in the 4th & 5th slots is usually pretty junky so on the days where we don't score 7 runs we lose more then half the time. I sorta feel if we just had one more stable starter we'd be close to .500 now and if the batters came back could make a go of it.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 26, 2009 Posted June 26, 2009 Let me rephrase then...Perhaps the Mets, upon their departure from Philadelphia next week, will find themselves with the best record in the National League East.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Wow, I haven't posted since the Mets were in first.The good news is that, in the day and a half since the Mets last played (and lost), they have passed two teams (one intradivision) in the standings. The bad news is that the sterategy of moving ahead by not playing isn't very sustainable.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4337.538---------48.17926Florida4341.5122.02.07918.79686New York3942.4814.57.07821.36100Atlanta3943.4765.08.57711.65843Washington2455.30419.064.5640.00446NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4537.549---------24.55501Colorado4339.5242.02.07936.45378Milwaukee4339.5242.02.0795.20361Florida4139.5133.05.0792.99581Chicago4341.5123.05.0773.12304Cincinnati4041.4944.512.5771.71817Houston4041.4944.512.5771.13201New York3942.4815.519.5763.12304Atlanta3943.4766.023.5752.08225Pttsburgh3746.4468.546.0720.56024San Diego3547.42710.061.0710.14075Arizona3449.41011.577.5690.26129Washington2456.30020.0179.5620.00053
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 Yikes... eighth place in the Wild Card race? Just a few weeks ago they were in first or second.Things look pretty grim, but not so bad that a sustained hot streak wouldn't cure.But is this team capable of a sustained hot streak? Sure doesn't look like it.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 7, 2009 Posted July 7, 2009 The overlooked here continues to be the turnabout Colorado had had over the last few weeks.I ain't telling you what to believe, but if you want to still root, take it one team at a time. Root for the Mets, and root like heck against Houston.Once they pass Houston, the Astros become the Mets allies in helping them pick off the teams ahead.I'm not going to tell you it's not a slog ahead.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted July 8, 2009 Posted July 8, 2009 39-43.This is the first time the Mets have been 4 games under .500 since 9/17/05.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted July 8, 2009 Posted July 8, 2009 The Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 The pattern of fortune's vunlerability to change dramatically each day in the NL East lends an air of bigitude to the Mets upcoming series with the Braves.Is anybody in the press noticing the extended surge of the Rockies? Look how dramatically they lead without leading in the wildcard race.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia4838.558---------60.36533Florida4644.5114.04.07115.70618Atlanta4345.4896.08.07012.38783New York4245.4836.59.57011.54009Washington2661.29922.573.5540.00058NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco4939.557---------27.11857Colorado4741.5342.02.07345.51423Milwaukee4543.5114.06.0712.96857Florida4644.5114.06.0403.00459Chicago4343.5005.010.0713.18395Houston4444.5005.010.0700.71723Atlanta4345.4896.016.0691.13201Cincinnati4245.4836.519.5690.68224New York4245.4836.519.5692.23495Pttsburgh3850.43211.060.0640.12630Arizona3851.42711.565.0620.19441San Diego3652.40913.081.5620.01837Washington2661.29922.5195.5530.00010
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 ]Washington 26 61 .299 22.5 73.5 54 0.00058 so they'll win the division 6 times out of 1,000,000? that takes into account the chances that they trade for Albert Pujols, Tim Lincecum, Hanley Ramirez, Manny Ramirez, Dustin Pedroia, Evan Longoria, and Zack Greinke all before the end of the day, right?
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted July 13, 2009 Posted July 13, 2009 I also did not take into account the chances that the Mets, Braves, Marlins, and Phillies would all get paid off to lose the rest of their games.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 27, 2009 Posted July 27, 2009 Chicago --- recently compared to the Mets as far as being disappointing --- has re-asserted themselves and edged ahead of the Cards, thought St. Louis still is shown as more likely to win the division according to Baseball Prospectus. The Mets series win helped put a brake on a long streaking period by Houston climbing the standings, and it also allowed them to pass Cincinnati. So the Reds are now one of the teams you are allowed to root for. Milwaukee is sliding and their the next team we are looking for the Mets to pick off.Washington is eliminated from both races to the fifth decimal place of a percentage point.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------71.92603Atlanta5148.5156.56.55918.94809Florida5148.5156.56.5596.65038New York4651.47410.518.5562.47551Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.03895San Francisco5246.5312.02.0639.07787St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.54684Atlanta5148.5153.56.0618.31609Florida5148.5153.56.0613.47697Houston5048.5104.08.5610.87862Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.89282New York4651.4747.532.0580.37380Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.07017Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.02579Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.09422San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00010Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted July 31, 2009 Posted July 31, 2009 Not a lot of movement during the series, except, you know, the Mets knocked Colorado off the top perch in the Wild Card race. No matter, says Baseball Prospectus, who is still doubling down on the Rockies.The Mets are only a game closer to the top, but cut their net gap from 32 to 26, so that's good. Similarly, they pulled three games closer in the Net column in the division race, such as it is.In other words, this run has been nice, but it has to be sustained to be meaningful.Catching Milwaukee and/or Houston over the next few days would be very meaningful.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5842.580---------73.50793Florida5349.5206.06.0568.16545Atlanta5250.5107.08.05515.18698New York4952.4859.515.5533.13963Washington3270.31427.085.5350.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco5646.549---------18.97177Colorado5547.5391.01.06045.52084St. Louis5649.5331.52.0586.05652Florida5349.5203.06.5584.07728Atlanta5250.5104.010.5576.77887Houston5151.5005.015.5560.65272Milwaukee5151.5005.015.5560.78867New York4952.4856.526.0550.62566Cincinnati4556.44610.558.0510.01369Arizona4458.43112.071.5490.04786Pttsburgh4358.42612.576.5490.00565San Diego4162.39815.5109.5450.00005Washington3270.31424.0211.5370.00000
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia5640.583---------74.89575Atlanta5148.5156.56.55913.43997Florida5148.5156.56.55910.06658New York4651.47410.518.5561.59770Washington3068.30627.084.5390.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado5444.551---------58.95294San Francisco5246.5312.02.06316.21132St. Louis5348.5252.53.0613.44353Atlanta5148.5153.56.0612.64151Florida5148.5153.56.0613.85554Houston5048.5104.08.5610.39682Milwaukee4949.5005.014.5600.44886New York4651.4747.532.0580.12738Cincinnati4453.4549.548.0560.00121Pttsburgh4355.43911.061.5540.00172Arizona4356.43411.566.5530.06649San Diego3861.38416.5121.5480.00031Washington3068.30624.0211.5410.00000Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 ="metirish":37imwhfz]The Mets are losers of nine of their last eleven games. I expect to be in fourth place in the next few days.[/quote:37imwhfz]We have a winner! Give the man a set of steaknivesTransMonk Aug 04 2009 12:51 PM="Edgy DC":1wacunne]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1wacunne]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.Ashie62 Aug 04 2009 01:00 PM="TransMonk":1oi9gbzs]="Edgy DC":1oi9gbzs]Net Met Post-Season Likelihood:1.47032%[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Met Post-Season Likelihood on Sept 12, 2007:99.80%Stranger things have happened. Stranger and far more depressing.[/quote:1oi9gbzs]Wow** Strangely that just made my day. After all they are the Amazin MetsEdgy DC Aug 06 2009 08:06 AMWell, that lousy loss the night before last burns the Mets badly as their net post-season odds dip toward the 1% mark. Milwaukee moves up a bit, so the Mets have to eye Houston first, but you know, the Fish are slipping also.San Fran re-takes the top wildcard slot, but Baseball Prospectus still is totally not impressed. They love the Rocks.San Diego joins the Nats among teams not shouldered with the burden of a visible post-season possiblity.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6045.571---------75.75257Florida5552.5146.06.0519.14475Atlanta5553.5096.57.05014.03328New York5156.47710.017.5471.06940Washington3672.33325.579.5310.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsSan Francisco6048.556---------22.82055Colorado5948.5510.50.55554.46296St. Louis5951.5362.03.5542.71764Florida5552.5144.511.0522.38452Atlanta5553.5095.013.0513.43947Milwaukee5454.5006.018.0500.41470Houston5355.4917.024.0480.11615New York5156.4778.534.5470.27858Arizona4959.45411.054.5440.11468Cincinnati4661.43013.577.0420.00048Pttsburgh4562.42114.587.0410.00063San Diego4465.40416.5109.0380.00000Washington3672.33324.0199.0310.00000Edgy DC Aug 10 2009 07:57 PMThe Mets are Santa Claus right now, giving hope to all the poor children, first Arizona, then San Diego, who actually has come back from having no chance of winning within five decimal places of a percentage point. Mercy.Not so resuscitated is Washington, who despite winning a fuky eight straight, still aren't showing any numbers but goose eggs, but they've closed their wild card gap from 199 net games to 173. Another seven months at this pace and who knows?Normally I'd cheer the Nats onward, reasoning that any success by a team behind the Mets in the standings helps the Mets pick off opponents, but this week stank so solidly that I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.Show me something, SHaMs.NL EastTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsPhiladelphia6148.560---------58.10719Florida5853.5234.04.04915.91526Atlanta5854.5184.55.04825.56209New York5259.46810.021.5430.41546Washington4072.35722.571.5300.00000NL WildcardTeamWL%GBNet GBElim. #BP % ChampsColorado6150.550---------51.36310San Francisco6150.550---------18.00222Chicago5851.5322.04.0514.56220Florida5853.5233.07.0493.87031Atlanta5854.5183.59.0484.75462Houston5556.4956.021.5460.16014Milwaukee5556.4956.021.5460.41311New York5259.4689.042.5430.08468Arizona5062.44611.562.5400.03717Cincinnati4862.43612.571.5400.00078San Diego4766.41615.096.5360.00003Pttsburgh4566.40516.0107.5360.00000Washington4072.35721.5173.5300.00000Elster88 Aug 10 2009 08:55 PM]I view Washington's success as a threat by them to somehow catch the Mets in the standings.That just depressed the hell out of me.duan Aug 11 2009 05:34 AMi don't know every time they look like they *just might* put something together that'd mean they'd claw their way TOWARDS being at least able to duke it out in September they lose two straight and fall back off. I'm still cool with saying if they go 13-6 or something in the remaining August games they'll be well in it, but there's only so many times they can fail to actually have one of those runs and still be able to put enough of them together. We've really missed a healthy John Maine.LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 11 2009 12:06 PMRe: i don't know ="duan":exl5k9ys]We've really missed a healthy John Maine.[/quote:exl5k9ys]Since mid-2007.Edgy DC Aug 11 2009 12:53 PMWe've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.duan Aug 11 2009 05:08 PM="Edgy DC":20movskg]We've missed three batsmen a bunch more though.[/quote:20movskg]totally, it's just that Pelfrey & Hernandez seem to alternate good & bad outings and whoever's in the 4th & 5th slots is usually pretty junky so on the days where we don't score 7 runs we lose more then half the time. I sorta feel if we just had one more stable starter we'd be close to .500 now and if the batters came back could make a go of it.
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