Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Good seasons. Bad seasons. All Met seasons have team home run leaders. Who will it be this year?
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Wright will wind up with 17ish.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Rooting for DooDoo, suspect it'll be Wright but wouldn't be the least bit surprised that Beltran hangs on and wins.In a nonrelated news, very cool that 2 Mets are in the top 3 in "hitting" this last in a season. Has that ever happened? I doubt it.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Olerud and Fonzie, maybe. Or Gilkey and Johnson.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Eight quick votes already. You people need to fess up on what your favorite boxing video is.
Guest sharpie Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Beltran.I didn't watch those videos when they were new. Not going to watch them now.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Jeromy Burnitz hit seven home runs from April through August of 2002 and then slugged seven in September, and it pissed me off more than it energized me. This is to say late-season tears on futile teams are to be greeted with a dose of circumspection -- especially those rendered by tepidly performing veterans with the initials J.B.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Disappointed that 'Someone not yet on the team' isn't a choice.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 G-Fafif wrote:Jeromy Burnitz hit seven home runs from April through August of 2002 and then slugged seven in September, and it pissed me off more than it energized me. This is to say late-season tears on futile teams are to be greeted with a dose of circumspection -- especially those rendered by tepidly performing veterans with the initials J.B.I picked Bay too.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 That's more than eleven Mets.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Bay, just because, and he is presumably due.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 G-Fafif wrote:Jeromy Burnitz hit seven home runs from April through August of 2002 and then slugged seven in September, and it pissed me off more than it energized me. This is to say late-season tears on futile teams are to be greeted with a dose of circumspection -- especially those rendered by tepidly performing veterans with the initials J.B.Then he played well enough the next season to be tradeable, and we now have Mike Nickeas as a result. I could live with that from Bay.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Beltran. And the number will be the answer to a trivia question many years from now.Later
Guest metsguyinmichigan Guests Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 I think Wright will get over the top. He knows he's the power guy, and he's got some other bats in the lineup -- not power bats, but bats -- that will make people pitch to him.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Wright has two months. The way he's swinging the bat, four home runs a month seems more than doable-- it's likely.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 I believe Wright will likely get to 15 or 16 home runs before the season ends to catch (or barely) pass Beltran. This thread is depressing.How many times has a team, in the live ball era, had the team leader in triples having a greater total than the team leader in home runs?* Very likely to happen for the Mets this season.*I'm not asking as a trivia quiz, because I honestly don't know. I wouldn't expect that it has happened very often though.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Not sure about individual leaders.Checked on the most recent 20+ triples guy and that was Curtis Granderson with the '07 Tiggers and he came close. He had 23 three-baggers while Magglio Ordonez edged him out with 28 homers.For [u:1r37j23r]team[/u:1r37j23r] records, the 1986 Cardinals were the team that jumped to my head where they might have had more triples than HRs for the year (little power, lots of track stars) ... turns out that they didn't but it was close: 58 HRs; 48 3BsThe current Mets have 73 HRs which is more than double their total of 32 triples.I suspect you might have to go back to the dead-ball era to find one.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 That made me check back to the 1912 Pirates, who were led by all-time single season triples leader J. Owen (Chief) Wilson, who had 36. They had 129 triples and 39 homers. I'm guessing your "dead ball era" will have many more teams who did that back then.Later
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Ceetar wrote:boxing video?Boxing video.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Thole and Turner, pissed about their lack of support, powering up this evening.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Edgy DC wrote:Ceetar wrote:boxing video?Boxing video.Oh, I ignore pretty much every music thread. I don't really like music.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 [*:4f1q9ep4]Beltran: 15[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Wright: 14[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Bay: 12[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Duda: 9[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Hairston: 7[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Davis: 7[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Pagan: 7[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Murphy 6[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Reyes: 5[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Evans: 4[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Pridie: 4[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Turner: 4[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Thole: 3[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Martinez: 1[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Nickeas: 1[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Paulino: 1[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][*:4f1q9ep4]Harris: 1[/*:m:4f1q9ep4][/list:o:4f1q9ep4]
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 Davis, still tied for fifth on that list, makes me want to whimper.Later
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 18, 2011 Posted September 18, 2011 Duda hits dudouble figures.[*:2674rlzg]Beltran: 15[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Wright: 14[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Bay: 12[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Duda: 10[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Hairston: 7[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Davis: 7[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Pagan: 7[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Murphy 6[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Reyes: 5[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Evans: 4[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Pridie: 4[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Turner: 4[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Thole: 3[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Martinez: 1[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Nickeas: 1[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Paulino: 1[/*:m:2674rlzg][*:2674rlzg]Harris: 1[/*:m:2674rlzg][/list:o:2674rlzg]That's 102 homers so far, tying the third-place 86-76 1976 Mets for 33rd homrunningest Mets team in franchise history --- a team managed by Joe Frazier, led by Dave Kingman (on a record pace until a mid-season injury), and debuting Lee Mazzilli. One more homer will tie them at 32nd with Casey Stengel's basement-dwelling 1964 team --- the first team to call Shea Stadium home and led by an anonymous 20-homer season from Charley Smith.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 Willie Harris, who I swore had some power with Washington, hits only his second homer, giving the Mets 103, tying them with Charley Smith's 1964 squad for 32nd best ever among teams called the Mets.[*:3thsamdx]Beltran: 15[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Wright: 14[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Bay: 12[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Duda: 10[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Hairston: 7[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Davis: 7[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Pagan: 7[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Murphy 6[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Reyes: 5[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Evans: 4[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Pridie: 4[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Turner: 4[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Thole: 3[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Harris: 2[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Martinez: 1[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Nickeas: 1[/*:m:3thsamdx][*:3thsamdx]Paulino: 1[/*:m:3thsamdx][/list:o:3thsamdx]They'd actually have passed that Shea-debuting team by now, if not for a July 26 homer Al Jackson (of all people) hit that season off of Warren Spahn (of all other people).
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 Edgy DC wrote:They'd actually have passed that Shea-debuting team by now, if not for a July 26 homer Al Jackson (of all people) hit that season off of Warren Spahn (of all other people).Back before that rule was instituted in 2011 forbidding Mets pitchers from showing any kind of hitting aptitude.
Guest attgig Guests Posted September 22, 2011 Posted September 22, 2011 just noticed Beltran leading rbi's as well with 66.Wright at 58, bay at 57, and Pagan at 56.Beltran may finish on top of that category as well...
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