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Christopher Ryan Young



Pos: SP; BR-TR.

Born: May 25, 1979 in Dallas, Texas. (He'll be 32 in 2011.)

Birth Context Karma: Such ambiguity! Young was born during the infamous "Fog Game" Joel Youngblood hits a routine fly ball lost in the mist that falls for a triple and rather than the Mets turning that into the winning run, the umps pull the plug.

Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent with the Mets, January 20, 2011, for a base salary of $1.1 million, plus incentives..

2010 Stats:

TmLgWLW-L%ERAGGSGFCGSHOSVIPHRERHRBBIBBSOHBPBKWPBFERA+WHIPH/9HR/9BB/9SO/9SO/BBBB-Ref WARFG WAR
San�AntonioTL (AA)01.00067.501100000.67255040100079.00027.00.054.013.50.25
PortlandPCL (AAA)00.0001.422200006.332111204000230.6322.81.42.85.72.00
TotalMinors01.0007.713300007.004661605000301.4295.11.37.76.40.83
SDPNL201.0000.9044000020.001022111015001824161.0504.50.55.06.81.360.90.2
TotalAll21.6672.6777000027.0014882170200011121.1484.70.75.76.71.18


Number: 55. Fifty-five has been worn by three Mets pitchers --- Orel Hershiser, Shawn Estes, and early Pedro Feliciano. It's a debateable point who has served the number most well, but I'm going with Hershiser and hoping that Young ends all ambiguity.

Wife: Elizabeth Patrick, granddaughter of Lester Patrick, for whom the NHL's Patrick Division was named. That sort of blood gets you into Princeton, baby.

Nicknames: "CY" and "El Hombre Grande" go back to his Princetonian days.

Namesakes:


Best Day in 2010: That final day, five innings of shutout ball for the victory, had to be satisfying.

Last Word: Young is going to get either the fifth or the fourth slot in the Mets rotation, but how long he lasts will be a function of his health and his control. Having a history with the GM and the Mets not having a lot of options could give him a little bit o' rope, but Boof Bonser lurks. Ever lurking, he is.

What do you expect of Chris Young Wright in 2011?


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
30 starts, 13 wins, 3.98 ERA. I have a pretty good feeling about him this year.

He'll become only the fifth Mets player with a surname beginning with the letter Y.


I do kinda like him, but I'm not sure what to expect. 30/13/3.98 seems like a good gauge, but I'm not sure he gets quite 30 starts, and I think he might get hit a little harder in April as he settles in.

Maybe 25 starts 11-6, 4.11 ERA?


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I'm fairly confident in Young's ability...but I'm weary of his health.

If he can make enough starts in the beginning of the year to bridge the gap until Johan returns, then I would be extrememly pleased.

I think he can win games and keep his ERA around 4. 20 starts, 134 IP, 10-6, 4.02 ERA


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Frayed Knot wrote:
15 Points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists per game.

Pretty sweet assist numbers for a big man.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
15 Points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists per game.

Pretty sweet assist numbers for a big man.


I hear he has a good arm


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Edgy DC wrote:
15 Points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists per game.

Pretty sweet assist numbers for a big man.


IIRC, he actually did average 3-4 assists per game in college (Triangle offense and all). Sweet outside shot for a big man, too.

I'll settle for-- and think we'll come close to getting-- something like a 2008 redux:

21 GS
123 IP
3.96 ERA
1.29 WHIP
4.75 xFIP
115 K
58 BB
~1.0 WAR


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He's the Comeback Player of the Year. 15-6, 3.37 ERA, 190 K in 185 IP. Delivers babies, rescues puppies, kills Qaddafi and Charlie Sheen calls him "bro."

Also, brings Emilio Estevez back into the public consciousness. FINALLY.


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IIRC, he actually did average 3-4 assists per game in college (Triangle offense and all). Sweet outside shot for a big man, too.


That's the Princeton offense, not the Triangle offense. In his 99-00 season (Ivy League champs under coach Bill Carmody):

.502 FG%, 13.5 Pts, 5.8 Rebounds, 3.35 Assists, 2.81 Blocks, 1.27 Steals average per game.

Of note: he also wore number 55 on the basketball court.


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Derp. Thought "Princeton," typed "Triangle." The crockpot of basketball offenses-- keeping things low and slow.

Carmody was running things, but they were still running Carril's O. And they didn't win the Ivies then. (Hurrah, hurrah Penn-syl-va-ni-a.)


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per Rubin

"Chris Young pushed back to Sunday because of biceps tendinitis.Spot starter wil be Friday"

next tweet


"that will cost Dillon Gee a start on Sunday if that was the plan"


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metirish wrote:
per Rubin

"Chris Young pushed back to Sunday because of biceps tendinitis.Spot starter wil be Friday"



I guess 108 pitches was more than enough? That's really not good.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
metirish wrote:
per Rubin

"Chris Young pushed back to Sunday because of biceps tendinitis.Spot starter wil be Friday"



I guess 108 pitches was more than enough? That's really not good.



I was kinda hoping he'd make it to May at least. geeze.

Hopefully it is what they say, just precautionary, and he'll make the start normally on Sunday.


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It was pointed out by a FAFIF reader that 34 years after the Wednesday Night Massacre, the Mets' two most effective pitchers early this season have been Dickey and Young.


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Rubin wrote:
Chris Young pushed back to Sunday because of biceps tendinitis.Spot starter wil be Friday"

Aw, come on!


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Huh?

That's weird. You're weird.


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metirish wrote:
Don Juan Carrasco gets the ball, it's been confirmed.


Ironically, Don Juan Carrasco could have been a great 10 PM-2 AM DJ name in Miami circa 1982.


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May I steal a version of that photo for non-nefarious purposes?


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Terry on the FAN pre-game said it would most likely be Carrasco if it were to be a guy already with the club, but that there are still 3 games between now and Friday, so it's not official yet. He said it wouldn't be Gee, as he started yesterday, but he did mention Misch as an option from AAA.


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