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Funkiest part was that last night was his first road triple.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
DOUBLES

Jos� sneaking up on HoJo and Fonzie:

1. David Wright 266
2. Ed Kranepool 225
3. Howard Johnson 214
4. Edgardo Alfonzo 212
5. Jos� Reyes 210


Beltran's right behind him somewhat at 198.


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ALL-TIME SCHAEFER STANDINGS, THROUGH JUNE 7, 2011

DAVID WRIGHT731.88
CARLOS BELTRAN579.99
JOS� REYES578.97
Carlos Delgado321.46
JOHAN SANTANA296.40
MIKE PELFREY269.36
Tom Glavine261.27
Pedro Martinez225.79
John Maine200.73
Oliver Perez176.21
Cliff Floyd174.86
ANGEL PAGAN172.88
Aaron Heilman154.70
Luis Castillo147.99
Pedro Feliciano130.67
DANIEL MURPHY124.01
Paul Lo Duca122.69
Orlando Hernandez120.50
IKE DAVIS114.07
Jeff Francoeur108.80
Ramon Castro106.39
JON NIESE102.63
Billy Wagner102.22
R. A. DICKEY102.04
Fernando Tatis96.48
Endy Chavez87.25
Mike Piazza83.40
FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ80.83
Ryan Church75.39
Jos� Valentin74.70
Kris Benson74.43
Victor Zambrano71.62
Shawn Green69.61
Damion Easley69.59
JASON BAY68.10
Steve Trachsel65.76
Moises Alou64.35
Marlon Anderson64.16
Mike Cameron61.04
JOSH THOLE56.91
BOBBY PARNELL54.78
Duaner Sanchez54.42
Jorge Sosa53.96
Brian Schneider53.30
Hisanori Takahashi52.48
Lastings Milledge51.89
Kaz Matsui51.72
Victor Diaz51.10
Scott Schoeneweis48.69
Brian Stokes47.40
Gary Sheffield46.94
Jae Seo46.61
Livan Hernandez46.08
Joe Smith45.37
Doug Mientkiewicz44.98
Omir Santos42.66
Alex Cora42.11
Nelson Figueroa41.25
Roberto Hernandez40.22
Xavier Nady40.15
Pat Misch39.53
DILLON GEE38.38
Chris Woodward37.81
Tim Redding37.44
Elmer Dessens36.65
Sean Green34.77
Rod Barajas34.72
Ruben Tejada32.99
Darren Oliver31.33
Fernando Nieve31.07
Heath Bell30.56
Mike Jacobs29.14
Guillermo Mota28.59
Kaz Ishii27.40
Chad Bradford27.30
Miguel Cairo26.61
Braden Looper26.46
Ruben Gotay25.42
JUSTIN TURNER24.63
NICK EVANS24.22
Julio Franco23.02
Raul Valdes22.90
Chris Carter22.35
Cory Sullivan21.72
Anderson Hernandez20.41
Juan Padilla19.84
CHRIS CAPUANO19.81
MANNY ACOSTA19.21
RYOTA IGARASHI17.56
Alay Soler17.56
LUCAS DUDA16.26
Ken Takahashi15.41
Carlos Gomez15.23
Jeremy Reed14.75
FERNANDO MARTINEZ14.70
JASON PRIDIE14.64
Claudio Vargas13.98
Brian Bannister13.90
Dae-Sung Koo13.53
PEDRO BEATO13.46
Aaron Sele12.81
Henry Blanco12.60
J. J. Putz12.51
Willie Harris12.41
Royce Ring12.00
Jason Isringhausen11.88
Dave Williams11.71
JENRRY MEJIA10.91
CHRIS YOUNG10.90
Wilson Valdez10.26
David Newhan9.54
Taylor Buchholz9.11
Manny Aybar8.53
Luis Ayala8.39
Jesus Feliciano8.14
Danny Graves7.66
Carlos Muniz7.54
Mike DeJean7.32
RONNY PAULINO6.71
Jos� Offerman6.69
Mike Hessman6.51
TIM BYRDAK6.45
Luis Hernandez6.41
Ricky Ledee6.35
Mike DiFelice6.14
Robinson Cancel6.03
Raul Casanova5.88
Michael Tucker5.75
Ramon Martinez5.50
Jorge Julio5.37
Brian Daubach4.79
Ambiorix Burgos4.57
Gary Matthews4.49
Argenis Reyes4.38
MICHAEL O'CONNOR4.26
Gerald Williams4.22
Mike Nickeas4.21
Brian Lawrence4.18
TOBI STONER4.15
SCOTT HAIRSTON4.01
D. J. CARRASCO3.60
Jeff Conine3.51
Geremi Gonzalez3.25
Lance Broadway3.02
Felix Heredia2.61
Jos� Santiago2.59
Eli Marrero2.41
Shingo Takatsu2.40
Matt Wise2.25
Eric Valent2.17
Joaquin Arias2.12
Frank Catalanotto2.12
Philip Humber2.04
Trot Nixon1.97
Tony Armas1.88
Angel Berroa1.69
Ricardo Rincon1.64
Casey Fossum1.62
Chip Ambres1.52
Brandon Knight1.51
Mike Matthews1.51
Willie Collazo1.36
Brad Emaus1.18
Sandy Alomar0.91
Henry Owens0.89
DALE THAYER0.87
Jon Adkins0.83
CHIN-LUNG HU0.77
Brady Clark0.70
Darren O'Day0.69
Ben Johnson0.62
Jon Switzer0.56
Blaine Boyer0.48
Tim Hamulack0.47
Andy Phillips0.44
Eddie Kunz0.38
Andy Green0.32
Lino Urdaneta0.32
Bartolome Fortunato0.28
Jason Vargas0.25
Jos� Lima0.12
Emil Brown0.10
Gustavo Molina0.02


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Mike Pelfrey moves into a three-way tie with Tug McGraw and Jesse Orosco.

Wins by a Mets pitcher:
1. Tom Seaver 198
2. Dwight Gooden 157
3. Jerry Koosman 140
4. Ron Darling 99
5. Sid Fernandez 98
6. Al Leiter 95
7. Jon Matlack 82
8. David Cone 81
9. Bobby Jones 74
10. Steve Trachsel 66
11. Tom Glavine 61
12. Craig Swan 59
13. Rick Reed 59
14. Bob Ojeda 51
15. John Franco 48
16. Tug McGraw 47
17. Jesse Orosco 47
18. Mike Pelfrey 47
19. Al Jackson 43
20. Pat Zachry 41
21. Gary Gentry 41
22. Johan Santana 40


Guest Edgy DC
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At 74 games:

Triples in a Season

1) Chief Wilson (1912): 36
T2) Dave Orr (1886): 31
T2) Heinie Reitz (1894): 31
4) Perry Werden (1893): 29
Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season (2011): 28.46
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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A little late to this party but that's insane - 1925 was the last time someone had at least 26 in a season? And Jose's on pace for 28-29? Wowzers.

Pssst, hey Jose - you know where the best park to hit triples is right? How about re-upping for a few years? You give us a discount, you get a chance to be known as the 'Triple King'? How about that? Pretty cool nickname riiiiight?


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So basically he's on pace to wind up with the 2nd most triples in 'modern baseball' history; aka, the most in just under a century.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
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.


I would never have guessed Maz played that many games for the Mets.


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Games Played as Met

1) Ed Kranepool: 1,853
2) Bud Harrelson: 1,322
3) Jerry Grote: 1,235
4) Cleon Jones: 1,201
5) Howard Johnson: 1,154
6) Mookie Wilson: 1,116
7) Darryl Strawberry: 1,109
8) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1,086
9) David Wright: 1,043
10) Jos� Reyes: 995

11) Lee Mazzilli: 979
12) Mike Piazza: 972
13) Rusty Staub: 942
14) Rey Ord��ez: 916
15) Wayne Garrett: 883
16) Keith Hernandez: 880
17) Todd Hundley: 829
18) Carlos Beltran: 813
19) John Stearns: 809
20) Kevin McReynolds: 787


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Games Played as Met

1) Ed Kranepool: 1,853
2) Bud Harrelson: 1,322
3) Jerry Grote: 1,235
4) Cleon Jones: 1,201
5) Howard Johnson: 1,154
6) Mookie Wilson: 1,116
7) Darryl Strawberry: 1,109
8) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1,086
David Wright Projected to End of Season: 1,089.34
Jos� Reyes Projected to End of Season: 1,076.43
9) David Wright: 1,043
10) Jos� Reyes: 995
=#FF8000]David Wright at Start of Season: 1,004
11) Lee Mazzilli: 979
12) Mike Piazza: 972
13) Rusty Staub: 942
=#FF8000]Jos� Reyes at Start of Season: 921
14) Rey Ord��ez: 916
Carlos Beltran: 898.62
15) Wayne Garrett: 883
16) Keith Hernandez: 880
17) Todd Hundley: 829
18) Carlos Beltran: 813
19) John Stearns: 809
20) Kevin McReynolds: 787
21) Wally Backman: 765
=#FF8000]Carlos Beltran: 741
22) John Milner: 741
23) Ron Swoboda: 737
24) Dave Magadan: 701
25). Felix Millan: 681


Guest Edgy DC
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Wow!

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): 29.08
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)
...
T556) Jos� Reyes: 14 (2011)


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I like it!


With a twist:



I'm very seriously weighing stealing that for avatar usage.


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Not much movement on the DOUBLES list since we last checked in a few weeks ago. (That's largely because Jose keeps insisting on taking that third base.)

DOUBLES
1. David Wright 266
2. Ed Kranepool 225
3. Howard Johnson 214
4. Edgardo Alfonzo 212
5. Jos� Reyes 211
6. Carlos Beltran 199
7. Mike Piazza 193
8. Darryl Strawberry 187
9. Cleon Jones 182
10. Mookie Wilson 170


Also, tomorrow night, Jose Reyes is due to become the tenth Mets player to appear in 1,000 games. He won't pass anyone else this year, unless David Wright fails to come back as expected. If Jose plays every game the rest of the season, hell finish just a few games shy of Edgardo Alfonzo. But, if he comes back in 2012, he'll be poised (with a healthy season) to pass Fonzie, Darryl, Mookie, Hojo, and Cleon.


GAMES
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. Jos� Reyes 999


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Where does Jose rank in career defensive stats - putouts, assists total chances and errors for Met shortstops? I'm guessing his comp would be Bud Harrelson.

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I don't have that info handy, but I can give you games played at shortstop. (Remember, Jose was a secondbaseman for a little while.)

1. Bud Harrelson 1281
2. Jos� Reyes 951
3. Rey Ord��ez 907
4. Kevin Elster 524
5. Rafael Santana 478
6. Frank Taveras 372
7. Roy McMillan 335
8. Howard Johnson 263
9. Jos� Vizcaino 236
10. Ron Gardenhire 230

Jose is a little bit ahead of Rey Ordonez, but still significantly behind Bud Harrelson.


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I remember Bud having great range. He was probably the best I ever saw going back on pop flies down the left field line, taking "doubles" away from opposing hitters. But he had more strikeout pitchers on the staff, so the other numbers, especially total chances, might be very close. (just guessing)

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Harrelson fielding totals as a SS
11,510 Innings played:
2,387 Put-outs
3,975 Assists
203 Errors

Reyes:
8,385 Innings Played
1,299 Put-outs
2,592 Assists
105 Errors



About 750 or so of those Harrelson innings were NOT as a NYM but, with even a full season consisting of about 1,400 innings, Reyes is still a ways away from matching Bud for longevity.
And if you're really looking for a comparison you'd want to account for Reyes playing in a more offense-oriented era but at the same time in a higher strike-out (fewer balls-in-play) era.


Guest Edgy DC
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Mercy me. He's now on the chart.

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): 30.9999
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)
...
T412) Dale Alexander: 15 (1929)
T412) Earl Averill: 15 (1936)
T412) Earl Averill: 15 (15 1938)
T412) Home Run Baker: 15 (1910)
T412) Dave Bancroft: 15 (1921)
T412) Red Barnes: 15 (1928)
T412) Ollie Beard: 15 (1890)
T412) Carson Bigbee: 15 (1920)
T412) Carson Bigbee: 15 (1922)
T412) Lu Blue: 15 (1931)
T412) Jim Bottomley: 15 (1927)
T412) Dave Brain: 15 (1903)
T412) Dan Brouthers: 15 (1884)
T412) Dan Brouthers: 15 (1886)
T412) Bill Bruton: 15 (1956)
T412) Jesse Burkett: 15 (1893)
T412) Jesse Burkett: 15 (1900)
T412) Jesse Burkett: 15 (1901)
T412) Oyster Burns: 15 (1888)
T412) Fred Carroll: 15 (1887)
T412) Phil Cavarretta: 15 (1944)
T412) Ben Chapman: 15 (1932)
T412) Hal Chase: 15 (1917)
T412) Gino Cimoli: 15 (1962)
T412) Fred Clarke: 15 (1901)
T412) Fred Clarke: 15 (1903)
T412) Fred Clarke: 15 (1905)
T412) Fred Clarke: 15 (1908)
T412) Dave Collins: 15 (1984)
T412) Eddie Collins: 15 (1910)
T412) Earle Combs: 15 (1929)
T412) Roger Connor: 15 (1883)
T412) Roger Connor: 15 (1885)
T412) Roger Connor: 15 (1890)
T412) Tommy Corcoran: 15 (1891)
T412) Tommy Corcoran: 15 (1898)
T412) Carl Crawford: 15 (2005)
T412) Sam Crawford: 15 (1900)
T412) Kiki Cuyler: 15 (1926)
T412) Bill Dahlen: 15 (1893)
T412) Jake Daubert: 15 (1910)
T412) Jake Daubert: 15 (1918)
T412) George Davis: 15 (1904)
T412) Harry Davis: 15 (1898)
T412) Ed Delahanty: 15 (1897)
T412) Joe DiMaggio: 15 (1936)
T412) Joe DiMaggio: 15 (1937)
T412) Jimmy Esmond: 15 (1914)
T412) Steve Evans: 15 (1914)
T412) Buck Ewing: 15 (1888)
T412) Buck Ewing: 15 (1890)
T412) Buck Ewing: 15 (1892)
T412) Buck Ewing: 15 (1893)
T412) Happy Felsch: 15 (1920)
T412) Frank Fennelly: 15 (1884)
T412) Hobe Ferris: 15 (1901)
T412) Lou Finney: 15 (1940)
T412) Lew Fonseca: 15 (1929)
T412) Buck Freeman: (15 1901)
T412) Frankie Frisch: 15 (1924)
T412) Chick Gandil: 15 (1912)
T412) Chick Gandil: 15 (1915)
T412) Charlie Gehringer: 15 (1930)
T412) Lou Gehrig: 15 (1931)
T412) Grover Gilmore: 15 (1915)
T412) Goose Goslin: 15 (1926)
T412) Goose Goslin+: 15 (1927)
T412) Alfredo Griffin: 15 (1980)
T412) Don Gutteridge: 15 (1938)
T412) Billy Hamilton: 15 (1894)
T412) Emmet Heidrick: 15 (1903)
T412) Harry Heilmann+: 15 (1919)
T412) Harry Hooper+: 15 (1914)
T412) Rogers Hornsby: 15 (1916)
T412) Bill Joyce: 15 (1891)
T412) Joe Judge: 15 (1917)
T412) Joe Judge: 15 (1920)
T412) Joe Judge: 15 (1922)
T412) Benny Kauff: 15 (1916)
T412) Willie Keeler: 15 (1895)
T412) Charlie Keller: 15 (1940)
T412) Joe Kelley+: 15 (1898)
T412) Chuck Klein: 15 (1932)
T412) Bill Kuehne: 15 (1887)
T412) Nap Lajoie: 15 (1904)
T412) Ray Lankford: 15 (1991)
T412) Henry Larkin: 15 (1890)
T412) Tony Lazzeri: 15 (1930)
T412) Rabbit Maranville: 15 (1920)
T412) Rabbit Maranville: 15 (1922)
T412) Lefty Marr: 15 (1889)
T412) Dan McGann: 15 (1902)
T412) Ed McKean: 15 (1888)
T412) Ed McKean: 15 (1894)
T412) Lloyd Moseby: 15 (1984)
T412) Wally Moses: 15 (1945)
T412) Johnny Mostil: 15 (1923)
T412) Johnny Mostil: 15 (1926)
T412) Red Murray: 15 (1908)
T412) Red Murray: 15 (1911)
T412) Buddy Myer: 15 (1933)
T412) Billy Nash: 15 (1888)
T412) Fred Pfeffer: 15 (1894)
T412) Bill Phillips: (1886)
T412) Wally Pipp: 15 (1926)
T412) Del Pratt: 15 (1912)
T412) Jos� Reyes: 15 (2011)
T412) Jim Rice+: 15 (1977)
T412) Jim Rice: 15 (1978)
T412) Sam Rice: 15 (1928)
T412) Red Rolfe: 15 (1936)
T412) Edd Roush+: 15 (1916)
T412) Pete Runnels: 15 (1954)
T412) Jimmy Ryan: 15 (1891)
T412) Juan Samuel: 15 (1987)
T412) Frank Schulte: 15 (1910)
T412) Emmett Seery: 15 (1887)
T412) Cy Seymour: 15 (1903)
T412) George Sisler: 15 (1919)
T412) George Sisler: 15 (1925)
T412) John Sneed: 15 (1890)
T412) Billy Southworth: 15 (1921)
T412) Stan Spence: 15 (1942)
T412) John Stone: 15 (1937)
T412) Ezra Sutton: 15 (1883)
T412) Jackie Tavener: 15 (1928)
T412) Bill Terry+: 15 (1930)
T412) Jack Tobin: 15 (1923)
T412) Pie Traynor: 15 (1931)
T412) George Van Haltren: 15 (1891)
T412) Andy Van Slyke: 15 (1988)
T412) Arky Vaughan: 15 (1940)
T412) Bobby Veach: 15 (1916)
T412) Bobby Veach: 15 (1920)
T412) Curt Walker: 15 (1929)
T412) Bobby Wallace: 15 (1901)
T412) Paul Waner: 15 (1929)
T412) Zack Wheat: 15 (1910)
T412) Willie Wilson: 15 (1980)
T412) Willie Wilson: 15 (1982)
T412) Willie Wilson: 15 (1987)
T412) Whitey Witt: 15 (1916)
T412) Harry Wolter: 15 (1911)
T412) George Wood: 15 (1886)
T412) Glenn Wright: 15 (1926)


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Guest Edgy DC
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Slowed by Injury. Not stopped. Now tied for the 299th tripliest season ever, with game 100 yet to be played

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
T7) George Davis (1893): 27
T7) Jimmy Williams (1899): 27
Jos� Reyes, Projected to End of Season (2011): 26.45
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)
...
T299) Whitey Alperman: 16 (1907)
T299) Billy Alvord: 16 (1890)
T299) Earl Averill: 16 (1933)
T299) Jake Beckley: 16 (1899)
T299) Sam Bohne: 16 (1921)
T299) Kitty Bransfield: 16 (1901)
T299) Pete Browning: 16 (1887)
T299) Jesse Burkett: 16 (1896)
T299) Johnny Callison: 16 (1965)
T299) Rod Carew: 16 (1977)
T299) Ty Cobb: 16 (1913)
T299) Ty Cobb: 16 (1921)
T299) Ty Cobb: 16 (1922)
T299) Jimmy Collins: 16 (1901)
T299) Earle Combs: 16 (1933)
T299) Fred Corey: 16 (1884)
T299) Gavvy Cravath: 16 (1917)
T299) Carl Crawford: 16 (2006)
T299) Sam Crawford: 16 (1901)
T299) Sam Crawford: 16 (1904)
T299) Sam Crawford: 16 (1906)
T299) Sam Crawford: 16 (1908)
T299) Birdie Cree: 16 (1910)
T299) Kiki Cuyler: 16 (1924)
T299) Jake Daubert: 16 (1912)
T299) Harry Davis: 16 (1896)
T299) Willie Davis: 16 (1970)
T299) Ed Delahanty: 16 (1901)
T299) Mike Donlin: 16 (1905)
T299) Hugh Duffy: 16 (1890)
T299) Hugh Duffy: 16 (1894)
T299) Hank Edwards: 16 (1946)
T299) Bob Elliott: 16 (1944)
T299) Frank Fennelly: 16 (1887)
T299) Hobe Ferris: 16 (1905)
T299) Elmer Flick: 16 (1900)
T299) Elmer Flick: 16 (1903)
T299) Jack Fournier: 16 (1925)
T299) John Ganzel: 16 (1907)
T299) Charlie Gehringer: 16 (1928)
T299) Ival Goodman: 16 (1939)
T299) Hank Greenberg: 16 (1935)
T299) Tommy Griffith: 16 (1915)
T299) Topsy Hartsel: 16 (1901)
T299) Harry Heilmann: 16 (1924)
T299) Babe Herman: 16 (1931)
T299) Charlie Hickman: 16 (1904)
T299) Bill Hinchman: 16 (1916)
T299) Solly Hofman: 16 (1910)
T299) Bug Holliday: 16 (1892)
T299) Dummy Hoy: 16 (1898)
T299) Baby Doll Jacobson: 16 (1922)
T299) Hughie Jennings: 16 (1894)
T299) Bill Keister: 16 (1899)
T299) Joe Kelley: 16 (1893)
T299) John Kerins: 16 (1885)
T299) Ed Konetchy: 16 (1910)
T299) Mike Kreevich: 16 (1937)
T299) Bill Kuehne: 16 (1884)
T299) Candy LaChance: 16 (1897)
T299) Bill Lange: 16 (1895)
T299) Bill Lange: 16 (1896)
T299) Henry Larkin: 16 (1886)
T299) Tony Lazzeri: 16 (1932)
T299) Tommy Leach: 16 (1908)
T299) Buddy Lewis: 16 (1939)
T299) Johnny Lindell: 16 (1944)
T299) Denny Lyons: 16 (1893)
T299) Sherry Magee: 16 (1908)
T299) Mike Mansell: 16 (1882)
T299) Bid McPhee: 16 (1891)
T299) Sam Mertes: 16 (1899)
T299) Bob Meusel: 16 (1921)
T299) Bing Miller: 16 (1929)
T299) Dusty Miller: 16 (1895)
T299) Johnny Mize: 16 (1938)
T299) Paul Molitor: 16 (1979)
T299) John Morrill: 16 (1883)
T299) Johnny Mostil: 16 (1925)
T299) Joe Mulvey: 16 (1890)
T299) Buddy Myer: 16 (1932)
T299) Tip O'Neill: 16 (1890)
T299) Jim O'Rourke: 16 (1885)
T299) Jos� Reyes: 16 (2011)
T299) Jim Rivera: 16 (1953)
T299) Edd Roush: 16 (1920)
T299) Edd Roush: 16 (1925)
T299) Babe Ruth: 16 (1921)
T299) Otto Schomberg: 16 (1887)
T299) Kip Selbach: 16 (1897)
T299) Al Simmons: 16 (1930)
T299) Germany Smith: 16 (1887)
T299) Doc Smoot: 16 (1905)
T299) Billy Southworth: 16 (1923)
T299) Chick Stahl: 16 (1900)
T299) Chick Stahl: 16 (1901)
T299) Jake Stahl: 16 (1908)
T299) Jake Stahl: 16 (1910)
T299) Snuffy Stirnweiss: 16 (1944)
T299) Amos Strunk: 16 (1915)
T299) Gus Suhr: 16 (1932)
T299) Marty Sullivan: 16 (1887)
T299) Mike Tiernan: 16 (1896)
T299) George Van Haltren: 16 (1898)
T299) Honus Wagner: 16 (1902)
T299) Honus Wagner: 16 (1911)
T299) Curt Walker: 16 (1925)
T299) Dixie Walker: 16 (1937)
T299) Harry Walker: 16 (1947)
T299) Tillie Walker: 16 (1914)
T299) Paul Waner: 16 (1933)
T299) Paul Waner: 16 (1934)
T299) Gus Williams: 16 (1913)
T299) Ross Youngs: 16 (1921)


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David Wright finally broke that months-long tie with Darryl Strawberry on the runs scored list:

1. Jos� Reyes 703
2. David Wright 664
3. Darryl Strawberry 662

And... Jose Reyes recently became the first Met to score 700 runs!


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Jose Reyes now has 99 triples, which ties him with Jimmy Rollins for 3rd on the Active list. Next up (yeah, like Rollins is gonna keep pace?) is Johnny Damon with 104, which might also be doable this year. Crawford has 109.


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Ceetar wrote:
Jose Reyes now has 99 triples, which ties him with Jimmy Rollins for 3rd on the All-Time list. Next up (yeah, like Rollins is gonna keep pace?) is Johnny Damon with 104, which might also be doable this year. Crawford has 109.


That would be the All-Time Active List of course.
Jose just tied Larry Bowa (among others) for 161st place in the career triples race.


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