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Active Triple Leaders:
1. Carl Crawford (29) 106
2. Johnny Damon (37) 101
3. Jimmy Rollins (32) 99
4. Jose Reyes (28) 89
5. Juan Pierre (33) 83
6. Omar Vizquel (44) 75
7. Ichiro Suzuki (37) 71
8. Carlos Beltran (34) 67
9. Curtis Granderson (30) 66
10. Rafael Furcal (33) 65


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Have you been drinking today?

Wish.


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Mets All-Time Save Leaders

1. John Franco: 276
2. Armando Benitez: 160
3. Jesse Orosco: 107
7. Francisco Rodriguez Projected to End of Season: 105
4. Billy Wagner: 101
5. Tug McGraw: 85
6. Roger McDowell: 84
7. Francisco Rodriguez: 70
8. Neil Allen: 69
9. Skip Lockwood: 65
7. =#FF8000]Francisco Rodriguez at Start of Season: 60
10. Braden Looper: 57


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Benitez is a lot bigger than his kids' grandfather.


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All time Mets leaders in Runs scored
We have a two-way tie for the all-time lead, and with David Wright idled, we're likely to make that a three-way tie before long.

1. Darryl Strawberry 662
David Wright 662
3. Jos� Reyes 658
4. Howard Johnson 627
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 614
6. Mookie Wilson 592
7. Cleon Jones 563
8. Ed Kranepool 536
9. Mike Piazza 532
10. Carlos Beltran 511

All time Mets leaders in Hits
No one's catching Ed Kranepool any time soon, but Cleon Jones' perch in the number 2 slot is under assault.

1. Ed Kranepool 1418
2. Cleon Jones 1188
3. David Wright 1182
4. Jos� Reyes 1175
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 1136
6. Mookie Wilson 1112
7. Bud Harrelson 1029
8. Mike Piazza 1028
9. Darryl Strawberry 1025
10. Howard Johnson 997


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
All time Mets leaders in Runs scored
We have a two-way tie for the all-time lead, and with David Wright idled, we're likely to make that a three-way tie before long.

1. Darryl Strawberry 662
David Wright 662
3. Jos� Reyes 658
4. Howard Johnson 627
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 614
6. Mookie Wilson 592
7. Cleon Jones 563
8. Ed Kranepool 536
9. Mike Piazza 532
10. Carlos Beltran 511

All time Mets leaders in Hits
No one's catching Ed Kranepool any time soon, but Cleon Jones' perch in the number 2 slot is under assault.

1. Ed Kranepool 1418
2. Cleon Jones 1188
3. David Wright 1182
4. Jos� Reyes 1175
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 1136
6. Mookie Wilson 1112
7. Bud Harrelson 1029
8. Mike Piazza 1028
9. Darryl Strawberry 1025
10. Howard Johnson 997

And people actually want to trade these guys. I hate us sometimes.


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We're more-than-likely actually going to have a three-way tie for for first at some point. Amazin'.


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Mets All-Time Save Leaders

1) John Franco: 276
2). Armando Benitez: 160
Francisco Rodriguez Projected to End of Season: 110.14
3) Jesse Orosco: 107
4) Billy Wagner: 101
5) Tug McGraw: 85
6) Roger McDowell: 84
7) Francisco Rodriguez: 73
8) Neil Allen: 69
9) Skip Lockwood: 65
=#FF8000]Francisco Rodriguez at Start of Season: 60
10) Braden Looper: 57

Sorry, Jesse

Mets Single-Season Save Leaders

Francisco Rodriguez, 2011, Projected to End of Season: 50.14
1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43
2) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41
3) Billy Wagner, 2006: 40
4) John Franco, 1998: 38
5) John Franco, 1997: 36
6) Francisco Rodriguez, 2009: 35
7) Billy Wagner, 2007: 34
T8) John Franco, 1990: 33
T8) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33
10) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31
...
42) Doug Sisk, 1984: 15
T43) Ron Taylor, 1969: 13
T43) Ron Taylor, 1970: 13
T43) Bob Apodaca, 1975: 13
T43) Francisco Rodriguez, 2011: 13
T47) Tug McGraw, 1969: 12
T47) Danny Frisella, 1971: 12
49) Doug Sisk, 1983: 11
50) Tug McGraw, 1970 10
T50) John Franco, 1993: 10

Sorry.... everybody.


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Mets All-Time Save Leaders

1) John Franco: 276
2) Armando Benitez: 160
Francisco Rodriguez Projected to End of Season: 112.74
3) Jesse Orosco: 107
4) Billy Wagner: 101
5) Tug McGraw: 85
6) Roger McDowell: 84
7) Francisco Rodriguez: 74
8) Neil Allen: 69
9) Skip Lockwood: 65
=#FF8000]Francisco Rodriguez at Start of Season: 60
10) Braden Looper: 57

Sorry, Jesse

Mets Single-Season Save Leaders

Francisco Rodriguez, 2011, Projected to End of Season: 52.74
1) Armando Benitez, 2001: 43
2) Armando Benitez, 2000: 41
3) Billy Wagner, 2006: 40
4) John Franco, 1998: 38
5) John Franco, 1997: 36
6) Francisco Rodriguez, 2009: 35
7) Billy Wagner, 2007: 34
T8) John Franco, 1990: 33
T8) Armando Benitez, 2002: 33
10) Jesse Orosco, 1984: 31
...
42) Doug Sisk, 1984: 15
43) Francisco Rodriguez, 2011: 14
T44) Ron Taylor, 1969: 13
T44) Ron Taylor, 1970: 13
T44) Bob Apodaca, 1975: 13
T44) Tug McGraw, 1969: 12
T44) Danny Frisella, 1971: 12
49) Doug Sisk, 1983: 11
T50) Tug McGraw, 1970 10
T50) John Franco, 1993: 10


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Well, we now have that three-way tie for runs: Darryl 662, David 662, Jose 662.


I hope Howie mentioned it on the radio.
Gary's not on mike right now to do so and Buck & McCarver certainly won't have a clue.


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soupcan wrote:
28 yrs. old, second on the all-time hits list and they're not gonna sign him.

Incredible.



yeah , the more yo think about it the more incredible it gets.

I wonder how many hits Jose might have at say 38?


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Here's something we missed:

David Wright recently became only the third Met to reach 2,000 total bases:

1. Ed Kranepool 2047
2. Darryl Strawberry 2028
3. David Wright 2005
4. Mike Piazza 1885
5. Howard Johnson 1823
6. Jos� Reyes 1802
7. Edgardo Alfonzo 1736
8. Cleon Jones 1715
9. Mookie Wilson 1586
10. Carlos Beltran 1474


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Active Triple Leaders

RankPlayerAgeTriples(Start of Year)
1Carl Crawford29108(105)
2Johnny Damon37101(100)
3Jimmy Rollins3299(98)
4Jose Reyes2891(83)
5Juan Pierre3384(82)
6Omar Vizquel4475(75)
7Ichiro Suzuki3771(71)
8Curtis Granderson3069(64)
9Carlos Beltran3468(67)
10Rafael Furcal3365(65)


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The next game Jose Reyes plays will be his 979th, which will tie him with Lee Mazzilli for 10th place on the Mets all-time list.

1. Ed Kranepool 1853
2. Bud Harrelson 1322
3. Jerry Grote 1235
4. Cleon Jones 1201
5. Howard Johnson 1154
6. Mookie Wilson 1116
7. Darryl Strawberry 1109
8. Edgardo Alfonzo 1086
9. David Wright 1043
10. Lee Mazzilli 979
11. Jos� Reyes 978


Second place on the At-Bats list is very much in reach for this season:

1. Ed Kranepool 5436
2. Bud Harrelson 4390
3. Cleon Jones 4223
4. Jos� Reyes 4151
5. Mookie Wilson 4027
6. Howard Johnson 3968
7. David Wright 3918
8. Darryl Strawberry 3903
9. Edgardo Alfonzo 3897
10. Jerry Grote 3881


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Rare company our man is threatening to join.

Triples in a Season

1) Chief Wilson (1912): 36
T2) Dave Orr (1886): 31
T2) Heinie Reitz (1894): 31
4) Perry Werden (1893): 29
T5) Harry Davis (1897): 28
T5) Sam Thompson (1894): 28
Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season (2011): 27.93
T7) George Davis (1893): 27
T7) Jimmy Williams (1899): 27
T9) Sam Crawford (1914): 26
T9) Kiki Cuyler (1925): 26
T9) Shoeless Joe Jackson (1912): 26
T9) John Reilly (1890): 26
T9) George Treadway: 26 (1894)

Triples in a Career
1) Sam Crawford: 309
2) Ty Cobb: 295
3) Honus Wagner: 252
...
T118) Rod Carew: 112
T118) Nellie Fox: 112
T118) Bill Terry: 112
T118) Sam Wise: 112
122) Joe Kuhel: 111
Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season: 110.93
T123) Babe Herman: 110
T123) Wally Moses: 110
T125) Richie Ashburn: 109
T125) Lu Blue: 109
T125) Doc Cramer: 109
T125) Chicken Wolf: 109
...
T193) George Grantham: 93
T193) Paul Hines: 93
T193) Buddy Lewis: 93
T193) Irish Meusel: 93
T193) Ross Youngs: 93
T198) Luis Aparicio: 92
T198) Tony Fernandez: 92
T198) Topsy Hartsel: 92
T198) Tip O'Neill: 92
T198) Jos� Reyes: 92
T198) Joe Vosmik: 92
T198) Walt Wilmot: 92
...
T254) Bill Bradley: 84
T254) John Hummel: 84
T254) Juan Pierre: 84
=#FF8000]Jos� Reyes at Start of Season: 83
T257) Gavvy Cravath: 83
T257) Bill Hallman: 83
T257) Roy Johnson: 83
T257) Minnie Minoso: 83
T257) Johnny Mize: 83

Triples in an Active Career
1) Carl Crawford: 108
2) Johnny Damon: 101
3) Jimmy Rollins: 99
4) Jose Reyes: 92
5) Juan Pierre: 84
6) Omar Vizquel: 75
7) Ichiro Suzuki: 71
8) Curtis Granderson: 69
9) Carlos Beltran: 68
10) Rafael Furcal: 65

Triples in an Active Career, Projected to the End of the Season
1) Carl Crawford: 113.38
2) Jose Reyes: 110.93
3) Johnny Damon: 102.79
4) Jimmy Rollins: 100.79
5) Juan Pierre: 87.40
6) Curtis Granderson: 78.46
7) Omar Vizquel: 75.00
8) Ichiro Suzuki: 71.00
9) Carlos Beltran: 69.79
10) Rafael Furcal: 65.00

If that ain't worth Carl Crawford money, then it's sure worth Chicken Wolf ("Chicken Wolf"?!) money.


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This is a record I thought would never be approached without a profound shift in the way baseball is played. To be 60 games into the season and on a pace to hit the most triples in a century.

Triples in a Season

1) Chief Wilson (1912): 36
T2) Dave Orr (1886): 31
T2) Heinie Reitz (1894): 31
Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season (2011): 29.7
4) Perry Werden (1893): 29
T5) Harry Davis (1897): 28
T5) Sam Thompson (1894): 28
T7) George Davis (1893): 27
T7) Jimmy Williams (1899): 27
T9) Sam Crawford (1914): 26
T9) Kiki Cuyler (1925): 26
T9) Shoeless Joe Jackson (1912): 26
T9) John Reilly (1890): 26
T9) George Treadway: 26 (1894)


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All I know is that Chicken Wolf is going DOWN.


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