Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 The Mets need to win 2 of their remaining 15 games to clinch a winning decade for only the second time in their history!In the 1960's, they were 494-799. (.382)In the 1970's, 763-850. (.473)In the 1980's, 816-743 (.523)In the 1990's, 767-786 (.494)And so far in this still-unnamed decade, they're 808-795 (.504)With 9 wins, they can make it their winningest decade. If all 15 remaining games get played, the Mets will have played a total of 1,618 games in the 2000's, topping the 1,614 played in the 1970's.Who said these remaining games are meaningless???
Guest Kong76 Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 BG: The Mets need to win 2 of their remaining 15 games <<<They'll need to battle, but I think they can do it.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Cool stats Grim , Jerry really needs to try and win every game now. Even if it means pulling the starter in the third.taking the piss here
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 This is the kind of stuff that makes the Ultimate Mets Database the greatest thing ever invented, excluding the blowjob.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 The name of the decade is the aughts.I will also accept the Ord��ezes, so named for one of the two men to have the balls to take the field wearing 0, and doing it in the decade of the zeros.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 BG: The Mets need to win 2 of their remaining 15 games <<<They'll need to battle, but I think they can do it.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 I was somewhat surprised how close the aughts are to the 80s, then I remembered how bad they were from 80-83. And that '81 was a strike year.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 Let's hope that the 2010's are a 900-win decade.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Can you tell me how this year's team is doing on the list of worst second halves?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 I can check that.How would we define second half? Games 82 through 162? Or games on-or-after July 1?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 A .523 winning pct is averaging almost 85 wins/year. Not bad for an overall average and more than 3 wins/year better than this decade's .503 (81.6 wins/yr)"If all 15 remaining games get played, the Mets will have played a total of 1,618 games in the 2000's, topping the 1,614 played in the 1970's."MLB definitely makes more of an effort to play just about every game scheduled these days than they used to, so I'm not surprised that our total number of games played (and I bet that of many teams) is higher this decade.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 It's also the first decade the Mets have played in which their number of games wasn't reduced by either a strike or, in the case of the 1960's, two seasons of non-existence.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Yeah, those things make an even bigger difference.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 Mets, on or after July 1:1962 20 67 0.2301963 22 63 0.2591964 31 55 0.3601965 24 62 0.2791966 37 54 0.4071967 36 57 0.3871968 37 51 0.4201969 60 30 0.6671970 43 46 0.4831971 38 50 0.4321972 42 47 0.4721973 50 40 0.5561974 41 47 0.4661975 45 46 0.4951976 47 39 0.5471977 33 55 0.3751978 33 51 0.3931979 32 60 0.3481980 33 58 0.3631981 24 28 0.4621982 29 58 0.3331983 39 48 0.4481984 52 39 0.5711985 60 30 0.6671986 58 33 0.6371987 52 35 0.5981988 51 32 0.6141989 47 40 0.5401990 50 41 0.5491991 38 50 0.4321992 36 49 0.4241993 36 51 0.4141994 21 15 0.5831995 46 38 0.5481996 34 48 0.4151997 43 39 0.5241998 45 39 0.5361999 53 32 0.6242000 49 36 0.5762001 47 33 0.5882002 35 46 0.4322003 31 49 0.3882004 34 52 0.3952005 44 40 0.5242006 50 33 0.6022007 42 41 0.5062008 49 31 0.6132009 26 45 0.366Mets, Game 82 through the end of the season:1962 17 62 0.2151963 22 59 0.2721964 30 52 0.3661965 23 59 0.2801966 31 49 0.3881967 29 52 0.3581968 35 46 0.4321969 53 28 0.6541970 38 43 0.4691971 37 44 0.4571972 36 39 0.4801973 47 33 0.5881974 36 45 0.4441975 39 42 0.4811976 43 38 0.5311977 33 48 0.4071978 32 49 0.3951979 30 52 0.3661980 28 53 0.3461981 10 13 0.4351982 27 54 0.3331983 38 43 0.4691984 43 38 0.5311985 52 29 0.6421986 52 29 0.6421987 49 32 0.6051988 48 31 0.6081989 45 36 0.5561990 43 38 0.5311991 30 50 0.3751992 34 47 0.4201993 34 47 0.4201994 19 13 0.5941995 37 26 0.5871996 34 47 0.4201997 43 38 0.5311998 44 37 0.5431999 52 30 0.6342000 48 33 0.5932001 47 34 0.5802002 35 45 0.4382003 31 49 0.3882004 30 51 0.3702005 43 38 0.5312006 49 32 0.6052007 42 39 0.5192008 49 32 0.6052009 24 42 0.364
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 OK, by the first measure, it's the team's fifth-worst second half ever, and worst since 1982, and by the second it's the fourth-worst, and worst since 1982.No wonder Bambi quit.And died.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Zowie, worse than 2003 and the no-win August!We have to go back to 1982 for a fuglier 2nd half. (edit... and beaten)
Chad ochoseis Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 It's also the first decade the Mets have played in which their number of games wasn't reduced by either a strike or, in the case of the 1960's, two seasons of non-existence.[/quote:2i0mfz5o]If the Mets play 11 of their 15 remaining games, the aughts will pass the '70's to become the Mets' showing-uppest decade.on edit - missed the part of the thread where this was already pointed out
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 Zowie, worse than 2003 and the no-win August![/quote:37i97yma]I think you mean 2002. The Mets were 15-12 in August 2003, but 6-21 in August 2002.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Wasn't there a winless-at-home month of August one of the years earlier in this decade?
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 Zowie, worse than 2003 and the no-win August![/quote:1mvof4gs]I think you mean 2002. The Mets were 15-12 in August 2003, but 6-21 in August 2002.[/quote:1mvof4gs]D'oh. My memory used to be good, now it sucks.The year I was referring to was the one where they dropped that doubleheader to the D-backs (I was there and it was awful) and just kept losing. ... that was 2002.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 18, 2009 Posted September 18, 2009 2002 was also the no home-win month: 0-13 at home; 6-8 on the road
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