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Extra Credit.

Name the Mets that are ranked 43-50 in this category. Hint: None of these Mets were guessed.

41. Amos Otis (193) (none as a Met)
42. Jason Bay (191) (none as a Met)
43. Preston Wilson (189) (none as a Met) Edgy
44.
45t. Richard Hidalgo (171) CF
45t.
47. David Wright (169) G-Fafif
48.
49.
50. Keith Hernandez (162) LWFS


Extra Credit Round
G-Fafif 1
Edgy 1
LWFS 1
CF 1

Wrong Answers
David Segui


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Alfonzo?


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Ellis Valentine


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Hidalgo sort of blew my mind.

But I'm thinking back to Jose Valentin on the previous list. If he can make that one, I'm going to go with Damion Easley for this one.


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Extra Credit.

Name the Mets that are ranked 43-50 in this category. Hint: None of these Mets were guessed.

41. Amos Otis (193) (none as a Met)
42. Jason Bay (191)
43. Preston Wilson (189) (none as a Met) Edgy
44.
45t. Richard Hidalgo (171) CF
45t.
47. David Wright (169) G-Fafif
48.
49. Damion Easley (163) Edgy
50. Keith Hernandez (162) LWFS


Extra Credit Round
Edgy 2
G-Fafif 1
LWFS 1
CF 1

Wrong Answers
David Segui
Edgardo Alfonzo
Ellis Valentine


You guys are slick. I extend the quiz through the top 50 and still, no one submits The Hammer.


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Claudell Washington


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Extra Credit.

Name the Mets that are ranked 43-50 in this category. Hint: None of these Mets were guessed.

41. Amos Otis (193) (none as a Met)
42. Jason Bay (191)
43. Preston Wilson (189) (none as a Met) Edgy
44.
45t. Richard Hidalgo (171) CF
45t.
47. David Wright (169) G-Fafif
48. Claudell Washington (164) JCL
49. Damion Easley (163) Edgy
50. Keith Hernandez (162) LWFS


Extra Credit Round
Edgy 2
G-Fafif 1
LWFS 1
CF 1
JCL 1

Wrong Answers
David Segui
Edgardo Alfonzo
Ellis Valentine


You guys are [crossout]slick[/crossout] emeffin cheaters. [crossout]I extend the quiz through the top 50 and still, no one submits The Hammer.[/crossout] Claudell Washington? Richie Hebner? Jeff Conine? But no John Milner? Yeah right.


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It's all about association. Hidalgo leads to Washington just as surely as Valentin leads to Easley.


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There's still two slots open. Milner could be one of them. Tommy Davis had a long career. So did Jim Hickman. He played in Wrigley, ya know. That's who I'd be thinking about if I was playing. Willie Montanez hit 30 HR's as a runner up 1971 ROY to Earl Williams (33 HR's). Today, writers considered Carlos Baerga's HOF worthiness.


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Ellis and Rich and Claudell
Mets with a similar smell
In right field's darkest hour
They had arms and had power
They were offered; we said, "What the hell?"


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Juan Samuel was a major leaguer for 16 seasons -- a Met for half a season. He hit 28 HR's in 1987. For whatever it's worth though, offense was up markedly in 1987.


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Mike Marshall hit 121 HR's from 1983 through 1988. Marshall's presence on the Mets kept Dave Magadan on Buddy's bench for more time than Mags ought to have sat. Magadan himself wasn't much of a HR hitter, but he did carve out a 16 year MLB career. Sometimes, slow and steady wins the race.


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Willie Montanez would be my next guess, so I will go with it.


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Extra Credit.

Name the Mets that are ranked 43-50 in this category. Hint: None of these Mets were guessed.

41. Amos Otis (193) (none as a Met)
42. Jason Bay (191)
43. Preston Wilson (189) (none as a Met) Edgy
44.
45t. Richard Hidalgo (171) CF
45t.
47. David Wright (169) G-Fafif
48. Claudell Washington (164) JCL
49. Damion Easley (163) Edgy
50. Keith Hernandez (162) LWFS


Extra Credit Round
Edgy 2
G-Fafif 1
LWFS 1
CF 1
JCL 1

Wrong Answers
Hubie Brooks
David Segui
Edgardo Alfonzo
Ellis Valentine
Willie Montanez
John Milner


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Jeff Conine.....I was going to use him in the early to late rounds yesterday but held him out...until now....


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In his first year as a Met, Bernard Gilkey clubbed 30 HR's. That's almost one fifth of the way to the top 50 on this trivial list right there. From one season. I'll post the rest of the list right after LunchBucket posts his rock and roll answers. Unless the list is solved by then. (As if no one's gonna solve the remaining answers. Jeff Conine.)

And how come none of you cheaters guessed Ed Kranepool? A guy can't hit 160 HR's in 17 seasons?


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seawolf17 wrote:
Damion Easley hit 163 fucking home runs?!?! Holy hell.



It would have been more except he was busy dispensing pearls of wisdom to his team mates.


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Tony Clark and Jeff Conine are in the top 40. This is the extra credit round, where forum members try to "guess" spots 43 -50. I skipped spots 41 (Otis) and 42 (Bay) because those were submitted as wrong answers in the top 40 phase of this tournament. I put the words "guess" in quotes. Guess why? Or, I should [crossout:10lkudjv]say[/crossout:10lkudjv] write: "Guess" why? The top 40 list was solved, collectively, in like 26 seconds, with no wrong answers. Not even John Milner. Here's the baseball reference link to baseball's all time career HR leaders if anybody wants to cheat. Not that I suspect such a thing. http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/HR_career.shtml I'm posting this link because I know that no one will click on it prior to submitting any "guesses".


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Ken Henderson was a Met for 15 minutes. But he was a major leaguer for 16 seasons. In the four full seasons Ken played between 1970 and 1974 (he was injured in '73 and missed more than half of that season) Ken hit 70 HR's. That's more than half way to the top 50 in just four seasons.


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