G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Please choose the Met of the 1970s based on performance between 1970 and 1979, disregarding anything any individual player may have done in the '60s or '80s as a Met.Apologies to several '70s stalwarts and fan favorites who did not make the cut. The blue and orange-ribbon committee tried to make this representative from across the decade. Also, at the risk of queering the voting, this could have been a one-man ballot for purposes of selecting a winner, but it's always fun to consider who else was around.
Guest themetfairy Guests Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Seaver was, indeed, The Franchise.Fucking M. Donald Grant....
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Del Unser was an alluring alternative, though.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2009 Author Posted December 17, 2009 Del Unser was an alluring alternative, though.[/quote:3fu4sibs]A recent viewing of the 1975 highlight film won Del one of the final spots on the ballot, as the committee was reminded of his Gilkeyesque period awesomeness (stat-adjusted to account for it having been 1975 and his having been Del Unser).
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 I like that adjustment.You know, if you adjust for me being me, and neutralize that whole thing, I had as good a '96 as Gilkey.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 You only needed to include one choice here.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Yabbut, the John Milner Faction seems say otherwise.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Milner was very good at hitting the ball straight up into the air.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted December 17, 2009 Author Posted December 17, 2009 I'm guessing those who voted Milner and Stearns passed their ballot along to the respective ten-year-old versions of themselves.
Guest metsguyinmichigan Guests Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Seaver's the answer, of course. But I think the poll is a little tough because the best of the Mets straddled the end and beginning of the decades.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 This was closer than you might have thought. I guess sticking around an extra season and a half helps, even if it means you lose 30 games in that period.RankPointsGuy153,046Tom Seaver247,306Jerry Koosman334,734Jon Matlack427,602Tug McGraw526,208John Milner625,144Rusty Staub724,020Ed Kranepool822,487Cleon Jones921,681Wayne Garrett1021,452Bud Harrelson1120,723Jerry Grote1219,565Felix Millan1317,654Ray Sadecki1416,730Tommie Agee1515,002Skip Lockwood1614,941Lee Mazzilli1714,787Stevie Henderson1814,366John Stearns1913,780Dave Kingman2013,542Craig Swan2113,114Jim McAndrew2211,272Gary Gentry2310,994Bob Apodaca2410,140Dan Frisella259,251Len Randle268,478Joel Youngblood278,449Donn Clendenon287,653Bruce Boisclair297,339Nino Espinosa307,216Willie Monta�ez317,081Doug Flynn327,014Nolan Ryan336,842Harry Parker346,475Joe Torre356,132Ken Boswell366,023Del nser375,722George Stone385,512Willie Mays394,864Ron Taylor404,554Mike Phillips414,259Neil Allen424,206Don Hahn434,192Teddy Martinez444,161Mike Vail454,145Eliot Maddox463,946Pat Zachry473,868Tim Foli483,728Kevin Kobel493,629Pete Falcone503,519Ken Singleton513,517Rick Baldwin523,451Ron Hodges533,430Duffy Dyer543,140Ken Sanders552,988Art Shamsky562,942Tom Hausman572,778Frank Tavares582,498Roy Staiger592,485Mickey Lolich602,420Dave Marshall612,400Hank Webb622,274Richie Hebner632,247Dale Murray641,899Jim Fregosi651,755Buzz Capra661,613Andy Hassler671,418Doc Ellis681,403Ron Swoboda691,403Charlie Williams701,392Jack Aker711,294Mike Bruhert721,200Bob G. Miller731,195Joe Foy741,181Randy Tate751,065Alex Trevi�o761,053Bobby Valentine771,004Bob Aspromonte78992Tom Hall79960Phil Hennigan80907Ed Glynn81884Bobby Myrick82799Mardie Cornejo83727Dave Schneck84685Dwight Bernard85640Jim Beauchamp86616Dan Norman87540Mike Jorgensen88531Al Weis89525Gene Clines90479Leo Foster91454Benny Ayala92410George Theodore93403Mike Scott94348Jerry Cram95323Tom Grieve96299Ron Herbel97274Bob Rauch98227Jesse Orosco99208Cal Koonce100205Jack Heidemann101190Chuck Taylor102158Juan Berenguer103133Don Cardwell104131Jesus Alou105122Lute Barnes106101Jeff Reardon10786Jim Gosger10877Pepe Mangual10975Rich Folkers11068Tom Moore11159Butch Metzger11238John Strohmayer11333Leroy Stanton11428Randy Sterling11526Paul Siebert1169Leon Brown1177Sergio Ferrer1186Kelvin Chapman
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