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THE SCHAEFER METS PLAYERS OF THE YEAR



PLAYER OF THE YEAR
The Schaefer Mets Player of the Year for 2010 is DAVID WRIGHT. This is the fifth time David has won in the six years that the Crane Pool Forum has been maintaining the Schaefer tradition. Wright led the 2010 Mets in games (157), at bats (587), runs (87), doubles (36), home runs (29), runs batted in (103), caught stealing (11), slugging (.503), on base percentage (.354), total bases (295), sac flies (12), intentional walks (7), and his 161 strikeouts broke a record set by Dave Kingman back in 1982.


PITCHER OF THE YEAR
The Schaefer Mets Pitcher of the Year, for the third year in a row, is JOHAN SANTANA. Johan led the Mets in only two categories: complete games (4) and shutouts (2). Santana, whose season ended on September 2, finished at 11-9 with a 2.98 ERA. He finished less than 9 points ahead of R.A. Dickey, who led the Mets in ERA (2.84) and Mike Pelfrey, the Mets 15-game winner. Dickey, of course, didn't debut with the Mets until May 19, and Pelfrey was virtually shut out of Schaefer points in July, when he went 0-3 with a 10.02 ERA over 5 starts.


RELIEF PITCHER OF THE YEAR
The Mets reliever of the year is HISANORI TAKAHASHI. Takahashi totaled 52.48 points overall, but 23.67 of those points came as a starter. His 28.81 points from the bullpen were enough to outscore Pedro Feliciano (26.37) and Francisco Rodriguez, the team save leader, who scored 26.15. Takahashi saved 8 games for the Mets. In 41 games in relief, he was 6-2 in 57.1 innings,with an ERA of 2.04.


FUN FACTS
The highest point total earned by any one player in 2010 was the 5.99 and it was done twice: by Jon Niese on June 10 and by Johan Santana on July 6.

The lowest "winning score" was the 0.70 that Jason Bay was awarded on May 1, in a 10-0 loss to Philadelphia.

The most Schaefer Player of the Game awards went to Johan Santana, with 21. Strangely, players such as Ruben Tejada and Oliver Perez were Player of the Game more often than Jose Reyes.

NUMBER OF SCHAEFER POTG WINS IN 2010
Johan Santana 21
R. A. Dickey 19
Mike Pelfrey 18
Jon Niese 17
David Wright 15
Angel Pagan 12
Hisanori Takahashi 8
Carlos Beltran 5
Jeff Francoeur 5
Jason Bay 5
Dillon Gee 5
Raul Valdes 4
John Maine 3
Pat Misch 3
Rod Barajas 3
Ruben Tejada 3
Oliver Perez 2
Alex Cora 2
Josh Thole 2
Henry Blanco 2
Ike Davis 2
José Reyes 1
Mike Jacobs 1
Luis Castillo 1
Ryota Igarashi 1
Jesus Feliciano 1
Luis Hernandez 1
Lucas Duda 1

Results for the little-known and little-publicized Player of the Week awards.
David Wright won 6 times, and Jose Reyes was next with 4 wins. (He seems to do much better on a weekly basis than by day or by month.)
2010-04-10 Jeff Francoeur 6.47
2010-04-17 Mike Pelfrey 5.78
2010-04-24 José Reyes 5.86
2010-05-01 David Wright 5.92
2010-05-08 Rod Barajas 6.94
2010-05-15 Angel Pagan 5.49
2010-05-22 Mike Pelfrey 7.12
2010-05-29 Johan Santana 9.77
2010-06-05 David Wright 7.35
2010-06-12 Jon Niese 5.99
2010-06-19 José Reyes 9.20
2010-06-26 José Reyes 6.60
2010-07-03 David Wright 8.97
2010-07-10 Angel Pagan 8.10
2010-07-17 Jon Niese 4.88
2010-07-24 Johan Santana 8.51
2010-07-31 R. A. Dickey 9.15
2010-08-07 Johan Santana 6.41
2010-08-14 R. A. Dickey 5.96
2010-08-21 José Reyes 8.37
2010-08-28 David Wright 7.24
2010-09-04 David Wright 5.91
2010-09-11 Ike Davis 10.12
2010-09-18 Angel Pagan 6.80
2010-09-25 Lucas Duda 4.86
2010-10-02 David Wright 7.52
2010-10-09 Mike Pelfrey 3.83


Season-to-date totals for 2010
Through game of October 3, 2010
RankNamePoints
1David Wright117.56
2Angel Pagan92.15
3Johan Santana90.42
4Ike Davis86.55
5José Reyes83.25
6R. A. Dickey81.77
7Mike Pelfrey81.41
8Jon Niese66.78
9Jeff Francoeur57.99
10Jason Bay53.63
11Hisanori Takahashi52.48
12Rod Barajas34.72
13Carlos Beltran32.98
14Josh Thole30.51
15Pedro Feliciano26.37
16Luis Castillo26.19
17Francisco Rodriguez26.15
18Raul Valdes22.90
19Chris Carter22.35
20Ruben Tejada22.06
21Elmer Dessens20.15
22Manny Acosta19.21
23Dillon Gee16.94
24Alex Cora16.42
25Bobby Parnell15.09
26Fernando Nieve14.80
27Lucas Duda14.70
28Pat Misch14.42
29Henry Blanco12.60
30Ryota Igarashi12.25
31Jenrry Mejia10.91
32John Maine9.95
33Oliver Perez9.79
34Jesus Feliciano8.14
35Mike Hessman6.51
36Luis Hernandez6.41
37Nick Evans5.67
38Gary Matthews4.49
39Fernando Tatis3.82
40Sean Green2.73
41Frank Catalanotto2.12
41Joaquin Arias2.12
43Mike Jacobs2.05
44Fernando Martinez1.84
45Tobi Stoner1.09
46Justin Turner0.47
47Mike Nickeas0.30



And that's it! If I'm so motivated (and I probably will be), Schaefer voting will resume in April of 2011! See you then!


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Special congratulations to Takahashi. He earned it. Congratulations to all releivers for surviving Jerry and getting no respect for it.


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It feels like there should be some sort of postseason support group for the 'penners-- with Pedro as group leader-- doesn't it?


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Yeah, thrilled that Takahashi pulled out that reliever award.

In the Non-Schaeffer World, I 'd say we got 2 of 3 correct. (I kinda like Dickey over Johan slightly)


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And that's partly due to after-the-fact/straight-from-the-box-score voting, I'd imagine.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
And that's partly due to after-the-fact/straight-from-the-box-score voting, I'd imagine.

That's the biggest reason why I don't vote as much as I do. If I haven't seen some chunk of the game -- even just a few innings -- I usually don't vote because I'm afraid I'm leaving off a big double play or sac bunt (HA!) or something.


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Even in such cases, I try to catch the video on mets.com, and award excellence accordingly.

But the day-to-day stuff --- where (to mine eyes) Pagan is a very-good-to-excellent centerfielder and Wright merely a fair third baseman --- hasn't been well represented in my voting, I'm afraid.


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Edgy DC wrote:
But the day-to-day stuff --- where (to mine eyes) Pagan is a very-good-to-excellent centerfielder and Wright merely a fair third baseman --- hasn't been well represented in my voting, I'm afraid.


Pagan never called you "my man" and wished you a happy wedding day.


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i think the most difficult thing for schaeffer-voting to capture is rangeyness for defenders, particularly the lack of range. rangey outfielders may get rewarded for getting to na unlikely ball, but a ball that a rangey of could get to, but an unrangey of cannot is rarely counted against him. ditto for infielders, though that may be more readily determined.

like any ball which subsequently shall land within 3' of a dugout railing. we can surely say from now on that ike woulda got it, so those should be accounted for by those non-ikes who do not get it.


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It is a shame, though, that Angel didn't win any monthly awards this year and thereby didn't get his card in the array-o-winners up above.

I'll give him an honorable shout-out here:


It also looks like the 1977 Topps series got skipped over, too.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Yeah, thrilled that Takahashi pulled out that reliever award.


He quickly rises to the best Takahashi the Mets ever had.



In the Non-Schaeffer World, I 'd say we got 2 of 3 correct. (I kinda like Dickey over Johan slightly)


Fortunately we'll also have a venue to discuss points like that this winter.


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Willets Point wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
But the day-to-day stuff --- where (to mine eyes) Pagan is a very-good-to-excellent centerfielder and Wright merely a fair third baseman --- hasn't been well represented in my voting, I'm afraid.


Pagan never called you "my man" and wished you a happy wedding day.

A more-than-excellent point.


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i'd like to stand up and preemptively come out in favor of the notion that schaeffer voting does not necessarily fall in line with conventional value assessments of players. the schaeffer player of the year need not be the most WARest, or WPAest, or wOBAest, or win sharest (are win shares relevent still, or have we moved past them?) player.

i like that it offers a relativistic look at the sum total of player of the game contributions.

it is a unique look at player performance. who cares if it doesn't account for a guy single handedly blowing a 9 run lead in the 9th. it doesn't need to. it measures, instead, how often and how much a player contributes to winning individual games.

i like it for that.

david wright contributed more and more often to winning games than did any other metly player. i can live with that.

do we not adequately capture defensive and relieving contributions? eh, maybe. but that's a different argument.


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metsmarathon wrote:
i'd like to stand up and preemptively come out in favor of the notion that schaeffer voting does not necessarily fall in line with conventional value assessments of players. the schaeffer player of the year need not be the most WARest, or WPAest, or wOBAest, or win sharest (are win shares relevent still, or have we moved past them?) player.

i like that it offers a relativistic look at the sum total of player of the game contributions.

it is a unique look at player performance. who cares if it doesn't account for a guy single handedly blowing a 9 run lead in the 9th. it doesn't need to. it measures, instead, how often and how much a player contributes to winning individual games.

i like it for that.

david wright contributed more and more often to winning games than did any other metly player. i can live with that.

do we not adequately capture defensive and relieving contributions? eh, maybe. but that's a different argument.


Yes, Schaefer is definitely a throwback measurement, based on a promotional gimmick from the 1970's.


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bmfc1 wrote:
Beautiful presentation, BG.


I agree. I would like to suggest a Topps Rookie trophy on Ike's card; the older version with the batter instead of the cup trophy.


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The PotG MVP is clearly Mr. Grimm. Thanks for doing this, from the spreadsheets to the cards. 6.0 to you.


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The PotG MVP is clearly Mr. Grimm. Thanks for doing this, from the spreadsheets to the cards. 6.0 to you.


Thanks! And thanks to all the voters, regular and irregular! No matter the state of your bowels, all voters are appreciated!


I agree. I would like to suggest a Topps Rookie trophy on Ike's card; the older version with the batter instead of the cup trophy.


That's a good idea, but I'm afraid the 1976 card would have to have the cup:



If it was a 1972 card, however...



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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
bmfc1 wrote:
Beautiful presentation, BG.


I agree. I would like to suggest a Topps Rookie trophy on Ike's card; the older version with the batter instead of the cup trophy.


Wonder how often Omir Santos stares at his cup.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
No matter the state of your bowels, all voters are appreciated!

Was that a shot at the fact that I just dropped a 102-point LAXATIVE bomb on you?

edit: No, wait, that was Willets.


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The PotG MVP is clearly Mr. Grimm. Thanks for doing this, from the spreadsheets to the cards. 6.0 to you.


Thanks! And thanks to all the voters, regular and irregular! No matter the state of your bowels, all voters are appreciated!


I agree. I would like to suggest a Topps Rookie trophy on Ike's card; the older version with the batter instead of the cup trophy.


That's a good idea, but I'm afraid the 1976 card would have to have the cup:



If it was a 1972 card, however...



I was aware of that when I recommended the Topps trophy. But I was hoping you wouldn't be so historically accurate when considering my suggestion.


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