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This is inspired by the Darryl Strawberry Award thread. I was going to post it there but I didn't want to clutter that thread with a big clunky chart.

Anyway, I was thinking that the 2011 had a particularly weak offensive outfield. I ran some numbers (using only stats generated by the starting outfielders in each game) and here's what I got. As bad as 2011 was, it looks like it was actually better than 2010:

yearABRH2B3BHRRBISBAvg.OBPSlg.
1962178322245960116320927.257.340.409
196317611784025415491919.228.295.360
1964183321845765125121212.249.306.381
1965176618339767104717118.225.284.354
1966174520343061123620225.246.308.357
196718041874706273718029.261.307.364
1968183818345675184718046.248.302.385
1969190228452479156224839.276.348.431
1970189127252087216125350.275.350.440
1971175421947366115621341.270.353.416
197217502084336975620115.247.330.391
19731961231495885442329.252.318.370
yearABRH2B3BHRRBISBAvg.OBPSlg.
197418232024667974521610.256.324.381
1975189724951783105324813.273.332.411
1976183322644278135922227.241.306.394
1977174922346779134020236.267.338.396
1978180623646480223919439.257.328.390
19791815229525106184120367.289.368.435
1980185324151783194022979.279.345.409
1981118513229246192612152.246.316.383
1982194722851781143119661.266.308.369
1983191724448870156522978.255.304.409
1984185825848483146425078.261.315.424
1985182427149486176925464.271.345.450
1986199630854093217728194.271.347.454
yearABRH2B3BHRRBISBAvg.OBPSlg.
19871886325531114198526891.282.352.497
1988194430653898128528294.277.338.471
198918482464558776322580.246.314.403
199017922944898468627356.273.349.470
1991181523947988124921873.264.332.407
199217242294289164219575.248.329.381
1993182527946582235719452.255.314.419
199412251572914363815413.238.301.376
1995164524444264133818637.269.336.393
19961909297575105285024977.301.352.464
1997183526347798155222550.260.326.415
199817712184259695221638.240.322.392
yearABRH2B3BHRRBISBAvg.OBPSlg.
1999186829354296949209120.290.370.430
2000193330052510065923536.272.350.421
200118201994679573917935.257.319.381
2002179322646769124918752.261.318.394
2003173822946210185021130.266.329.419
200418232534479789126246.245.318.457
2005183127349610598326749.271.341.474
2006187729650011598429146.266.346.472
2007183526453010876727954.289.346.465
20081804283504110125025242.279.351.437
20091831272531115224222944.290.354.446
2010181022747191184121958.260.325.398
20111790260471104114824656.263.344.414


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Saying it was better is like saying the patient was moved from the emergency room to life support.

Later


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I wouldn't have guessed 2004 as the homerunniest Met starting outfield ever, but Kablammeron with 36 in center helped, flanked by Floyd and Hidalgo.


Posted


Seven outfield homers from an ephemeral Eric Valent that year, with six more coming as a firstbaseman or pinch-hitter.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I'd have definitely kept these numbers a secret and quizzed this material. What a goldmine!


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metirish wrote:
2001 , awful , no surprise , Payton, Shinjo and? Cedano?


Cedeno not yet back in '01. That was the year of Matt Lawton. Benny was still here, Timo played himself out of a starting role and Darryl Hamilton, Mark Johnson, Alex Escobar and Joe McEwing were among those who got their reps.


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G-Fafif wrote:
metirish wrote:
2001 , awful , no surprise , Payton, Shinjo and? Cedano?


Cedeno not yet back in '01. That was the year of Matt Lawton. Benny was still here, Timo played himself out of a starting role and Darryl Hamilton, Mark Johnson, Alex Escobar and Joe McEwing were among those who got their reps.



How did we lose at all I wonder now while we were sporting such fine men in the outfield?


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metirish wrote:
metirish wrote:
2001 , awful , no surprise , Payton, Shinjo and? Cedano?


Cedeno not yet back in '01. That was the year of Matt Lawton. Benny was still here, Timo played himself out of a starting role and Darryl Hamilton, Mark Johnson, Alex Escobar and Joe McEwing were among those who got their reps.



How did we lose at all I wonder now while we were sporting such fine men in the outfield?


Mets 82-80 that year. About 45 of those wins came from teams that realized they were overmatched and forfeited.


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