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How common is it for a rookie brought up in midseason to be installed as the regular cleanup hitter? Anyone think of any other examples? Have the Mets ever done it before? I wondered about Mike Vail in 75, but UMDB tells me he batted third.


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Darryl debuted at number three. But didn't hit fourth until year two.


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Ralph Kiner led the league in home runs from his rookie year on, so there's a good chance he batted a lot of cleanup, but I can't find box scores from the 1940s, and I don't think he'd fit the midseason callup requirement.


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I got 14 games at cleanup for Milner his rookie year, 20 for Swoboda.

OE: 15 for Shinjo.


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Ike Davis is a one of a kind Met, a one of a kind player, a one of a kind human being. They made an Ike Davis mold only to break it when he emerged a fully formed cleanup hitter.


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Edgy DC wrote:
I got 14 games at cleanup for Milner his rookie year, 20 for Swoboda.

OE: 15 for Shinjo.


No way. Shinjo was our cleanup hitter?


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I got 14 games at cleanup for Milner his rookie year, 20 for Swoboda.

OE: 15 for Shinjo.


No way. Shinjo was our cleanup hitter?




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Wayne Hagin said something tonight about this being Ike's 30th cleanup appearance, breaking the all-time record held by Steve Henderson. He didn't specify what exact all-time record was broken, but I guess it's cleanup appearances by a Met rookie.


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Centerfield wrote:
I got 14 games at cleanup for Milner his rookie year, 20 for Swoboda.

OE: 15 for Shinjo.


No way. Shinjo was our cleanup hitter?

Don't forget that 2001 team-wide offensive slump (led METSSC to coin the term NOFFENSE).

It actually worked for a few games there. And then it didn't. At all.


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