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Well, I was defending it only because that was brought up.

I mostly defend relievers based on the tendency to turn runs (and runs prevented) into wins, based on the notion that X Runs = 1 win. I don't think that's fair to releivers, because they are brought in to prevent specific runs based on the leverage those runs mean toward the game.

Basically you don't have to believe in and reward batters and pitchers for an ability to perform in the clutch, but when relievers (and pinch hitters) have nearly 100% of their success (and failure) occur in the clutch, I think that performance should be appropriately wieghted and measured as such.

Niekro has be one of the most screwed pithers in terms of Cy Young support.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Niekro has be one of the most screwed pithers in terms of Cy Young support.


For sure. His peak years were the mid-70's, when the Braves sucked and 80% of the typical voter's effort consisted of looking at a pitcher's W-L record. He was quite the dominant pitcher for a while.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Niekro has be one of the most screwed pithers in terms of Cy Young support.


For sure. His peak years were the mid-70's, when the Braves sucked and 80% of the typical voter's effort consisted of looking at a pitcher's W-L record. He was quite the dominant pitcher for a while.


Niekro also led the NL in ERA in '67, but didn't get a single vote in the CY voting.


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The top 25 WAR seasons for NL pitchers over the last 50 years. Matlack's '74 (ranked 23rd) doesn't get bumped off. This means that a season as good as Matlack's comes along less than once every two years. According to WAR, anyways. Three seasons from 1969 make the list: but not The Franchise's '69.



























RankPitcher/TeamWARYEARCy Young Award Winner/WAR Rank
1Steve Carlton/PHI12.21972
2Bob Gibson/STL11.91968
3Dwight Gooden/NYM11.71985
4Bob Gibson/STL11.01969 Tom Seaver/NYM/7.6/6th
5Sandy Koufax/LA10.81966
6Sandy Koufax/LA10.81963
7Dick Ellsworth/CHI10.31963
8Tom Seaver/NYM9.51973
9Steve Carlton/PHI9.41980
10Fergie Jenkins/CHI9.21971
11Tom Seaver/NYM9.21971
12Juan Marichal/SF9.21965 Sandy Koufax/LA/8.2/3rd
13Phil Niekro/ATL9.11978 Gaylord Perry/SD/4.7/11th
14Larry Dierker/HOU9.01969
15Juan Marichal/SF9.01966
16Randy Johnson/ARI8.82002
17Greg Maddux/ATL8.81995
18Bill Hands/CHI8.81969
19Rick Reuschel/CHI8.71977 Steve Carlton/PHI/5.8/6th
20Bob Gibson/STL8.71970
21Jim Bunning/PHI8.71966
22Jose Rijo/CIN8.61993 Greg Maddux/ATL/6.2/2nd
23Jon Matlack/NYM8.61974 Mike Marshall/LA/3.1/19th
24Phil Niekro/ATL8.51977
25Dave Roberts/SD8.51971


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Some more WAR mongering:

Trivia: Seven pitchers account for the Mets all time top 15 WAR for pitcher seasons. Name them.

Rules: You must name all seven pitchers in one post. I will post the list of top Mets pitcher WAR seasons as soon as someone correctly posts all seven pitchers or at the beginning of tonight's game -- whichever comes first. I'm not going to give hints or point out which portion of someone's guess is wrong and which portion is right. Ready? Set?

Go.


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Seaver Gooden Koosman [crossout:2cndi9v4]Saberhagen[/crossout:2cndi9v4]Cone Leiter Matlack

Sabe's best steason was strike-shortened. And since this is a cumulative figure, I'll say Swan instead.


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Seaver, Gooden, Martinez, Cone, Matlack, Leiter, Koosman


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OK. Here's a hint that I promised I wouldn't give. One poster almost got it right. His one mistake was picking a Met whose best WAR season was the team's 16th all-time best.


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Seaver, Gooden, Koosman, Matlack, Cone, Viola, Fernandez


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Seaver, Gooden, Martinez, Cone, Matlack, [crossout:rsansxoo]Leiter[/crossout:rsansxoo], Koosman, Santana


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Edit never mind


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Seaver, Gooden, Koosman, Matlack, Cone, Viola,[crossout:3v0uduax]Fernandez[/crossout:3v0uduax] Santana

OE: Just peeked. I'm out. And this ain't it. (I don't think.)


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Seaver, Gooden, Koosman, Matlack, Cone, Viola,[crossout]Fernandez[/crossout] Santana


This list can't be right because it's the same seven pitchers that Grimm guessed.


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Last call. I said I'd post the answers at the start of tonight's game but something suddenly came up and so I'll post 'em in 5 minutes.

Thanks for playing.


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The seven Mets pitchers are Seaver, Gooden, Matlack, Koosman, Leiter, Santana and Viola. David Cone, whose best Met WAR season, ranked 16th all-time, was the pitcher that threw everyone off. Grimm, and then LWFS, came the closest, guessing 6 out of 7, but incorrectly guessing Cone instead of Leiter. Below is a chart of the top 25 Mets WAR pitcher seasons. Seaver's first 10 seasons(1967-1976) are all on the list. The fabulous and tragic Carlton Willey, who pitched four complete game shutouts for Casey's '63 squad is the extra credit answer. Why is there so much space between this paragraph and the chart that follows?



RankPitcherWARYEAR
1Dwight Gooden11.71985
2Tom Seaver9.51973
3Tom Seaver9.21971
4Jon Matlack8.61974
5Tom Seaver7.71975
6Tom Seaver7.61969
7Tom Seaver7.51968
8Jerry Koosman6.81968
9Jon Matlack6.71972
10Jerry Koosman6.71969
11Al Leiter6.51998
12Johan Santana6.42008
13Tom Seaver6.41967
14Frank Viola6.31990
15Tom Seaver6.01970
16David Cone5.81988
17Tom Seaver5.81972
18Craig Swan5.71978
19Tom Seaver5.71976
20Tom Seaver5.71974
21Jerry Koosman5.71973
22Pedro Martinez5.52005
23Sid Fernandez5.51992
24Dwight Gooden5.41984
25Bret Saberhagen5.21994


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Fixed.

I feel good about being the first to come up with Leiter '98, anyhow.


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Sabes really was in line for one of the all-time great Met pitching seasons, wasn't he?

He and the 'spos should form a support group.


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
OK. Here's a hint that I promised I wouldn't give. One poster almost got it right. His one mistake was picking a Met whose best WAR season was the team's 16th all-time best.


It looks like that was me! (I had Viola instead of Leiter.) I'll take that as a moral victory.

That Marcia Brady sure was groovy, wasn't she? I think she was the grooviest girl in the whole school!


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
batmagadanleadoff wrote:
OK. Here's a hint that I promised I wouldn't give. One poster almost got it right. His one mistake was picking a Met whose best WAR season was the team's 16th all-time best.


It looks like that was me! (I had Viola instead of Leiter.) I'll take that as a moral victory.

That Marcia Brady sure was groovy, wasn't she? I think she was the grooviest girl in the whole school!


And Johnny Bravo was the coolest guy.


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Best Mets Pitching WAR seasons #26-50:
(But first ... lotsa blank lines that appear before my chart for reasons that I don't know why)

RankPitcher/TeamWARYEAR
26Jerry Koosman5.11974
27Al Leiter4.72000
28Bob Ojeda4.71986
29Mike Hampton4.62000
30Ron Darling4.61986
31Craig Swan4.61979
32Jerry Koosman4.61976
33Jon Matlack4.61973
34Dwight Gooden4.41986
35Ron Darling4.41985
36Al Leiter4.22004
37David Cone4.21991
38Rick Reed4.11998
39Rick Reed4.11997
40Jon Matlack4.11976
41Tug McGraw4.01971
42Carl Willey4.01963
43Tug McGraw3.91972
44Dwight Gooden3.81987
45Jim McAndrew3.81972
46Steve Trachsel3.72003
47Dwight Gooden3.71993
48David Cone3.71990
49Sid Fernandez3.71985
50Johan Santana3.62009


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2010 NL Pitcher WAR leaders, to date, (BR).
R.A. Dickey is 6th in IP/WAR and is on pace to knock Johan/2009 off of the Mets top #50 (see post above) Johan/2010 might also knock Johan/2009 off of the top 50. But first, some blank lines.






WAR RankPitcher/TeamWARIP/WAR
1Josh Johnson/FLA5.725.79
2Roy Halladay/PHI5.631.79
3Adam Wainwright/STL4.833.40
4Tim Hudson/ATL4.632.32
4Ubaldo Jimenez/COL4.632.25
6Brett Myers/HOU3.641.94
6Livan Hernandez/WAS3.640.09
8Chris Carpenter/STL3.546.86
9Johan Santana/NYM3.346.87
10Tim Lincecum/SF3.247.40
11Matt Cain/SF3.247.19
12Yovani Gallardo/MIL3.140.75
13Clayton Kershaw/LA3.045.89
14Mat Latos/SD2.942.64
15Roy Oswalt/HOU-PHI2.850.48
16Barry Zito/SF2.753.21
17R.A. Dickey/NYM2.638.08
18Jaime Garcia/STL2.646.54
19Cole Hamels/PHI2.555.60
20Ted Lilly/CHIC-LAD2.451.67


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