Edgy MD Site Manager Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 As much fun as it has been to solicit votes for Metly post-season awards, many of these categories had an obvious standout. But no position category is so doomed to feature an obvious winner as catcher, where a single man staffs the position at once, and usually one guy has clear primacy in that role over his teammates, whether he's particularly good or not.Not so much this year, even though there were few injuries and not trades. (But there was a suspension.)Please vote for your top three Mets catchers of 2011. They will be awarded five points for each first-place vote, four for each second-place vote, etc. He with most points after a week is awarded the Crane Pool Forum Gary Carter Award for Outstanding Mets Catcher.Three Mets made themselves eligible by catching for the Flushing Nine this season: Mike�Nickeas, Ronny�Paulino, and Josh�Thole. If you want to fill out a five-man ballot, I won't stop you from including Eric Langill and Dave Racaniello. Just, you know, do it with some degree of seriousness. History is in your hands, here.Please vote so we may honor the most esteemed of the Mets' catchers of 2011. In voting, please consider only the performance of the players in question that occurred while they were catching. (See the stats below.) Feel free to include your arguments in your posts or to add stats beyond those included. Tweeters, please send the word out to Crane Pool Nation.Catcher HittingCatchersGPAABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPSTBGDPHBPSHSFIBBROEMike Nickeas185752410101600410.192.250.269.51914101001Ronny Paulino602292132060130217001134.282.316.371.68779911332Josh Thole973693262190160339023541.276.351.353.703115841352Catcher Fielding (See Glossary of Terms Below)�?GGSCGInnChPOAEDPFld%RtotRtot/yrRctchRdrsRdrs/yrRsbCRerCRF/9RF/GPBWPSBCSCS%Mike�Nickeas201513143.21241186001.000-1-5-118017.776.20459431%Ronny�Paulino6856465114123753073.983-4-10-4-4-9-3-17.135.96617471220%Josh�Thole1029176793.17036574424.997-5-8-5-5-8-4-17.956.871624651721%Glossary of TermsG -- Games Caught.GS -- Games Started at Catcher.CG -- Complete Games at Catcher.Inn -- Innings Played as Catcher.Ch -- Defensive Chances. Putouts + Assists + Errors.PO -- Putouts.A -- Assists.E -- Errors Committed.DP -- Double Plays Turned.Fld% -- Fielding Percentage. Putouts + Assists / (Putouts + Assists + Errors).Rtot -- Total Zone Total Fielding Runs Above Avg. The number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made. This number combines the Rtz, Rdp, Rof, Rcatch numbers into a total defensive contribution.Rtot/yr -- Total Zone Total Fielding Runs Above Avg per 1,200 Inn. The number of runs above or below average the fielder was worth per 1,200 Innings (approx 135 games). This number combines the Rtz, Rdp, Rof, Rcatch numbers into a total defensive contribution.Rctch -- Total Zone Catcher Runs Above Avg. The number of runs above or below average the catcher was worth based on baserunner kills and baserunner advances.Rdrs -- BIS Defensive Runs Saved Above Avg. The number of runs above or below average the player was worth based on the number of plays made. This number combines the Rpm, Rbdp, Rbof, Rbcatch numbers into a total defensive contribution.Rdrs/yr -- BIS Defensive Runs Saved Above Avg per 1,200 Inn. The number of runs above or below average the fielder was worth per 1,200 Innings (approx 135 games). This number combines the Rpm, Rbdp, Rbof, Rbcatch numbers into a total defensive contribution.RsbC -- BIS Catcher Runs Above Avg. The number of runs above or below average the catcher was worth based on baserunner kills and baserunner advances.RerC -- BIS Catcher Pitch Calling Runs Above Avg. The number of runs above or below average the catcher was for the pitcher ERA.RF/9 -- Range Factor per 9 Inn. 9 * (Putouts + Assists) / Innings Played.RF/G -- Range Factor per Game. (Putouts + Assists) / Games Played.PB -- Passed Balls.WP -- Wild Pitches.SB -- Stolen Bases.CS -- Caught Stealing.CS% -- Caught Stealing Percentage. CS / (SB + CS).
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 TholePaulinoNickeasAnd, I have that issue somewhere in my house.Its the only issue of SI I ever kept.Later
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 I distinctly remember filching that issue from my pediatrician's office.TholePaulinoNickeas
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 I think that maybe this should be one of those we give out only in years when it's merited.TholePaulinoNickeas
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted October 20, 2011 Posted October 20, 2011 LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:I think that maybe this should be one of those we give out only in years when it's merited. I think LoDuca's 2006 was the last time that happened.2011:TholePaulinoNickeas
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 PoleThaulinoKnickers
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 The winner of the 1976 Iowa Democratic caucus was uncommitted. Wouldn't be a bad choice here.1. Thole2. Paulino3. Nickeas
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted October 21, 2011 Author Posted October 21, 2011 Thirteenth of 16 NL teams in catcher OPS. Not sharp, but not that far off the mean, standard-deviation-wise. There's something to work with in there, I think.Houston looks like the re-activated young Jerry Grote.# Team OPS sOPS+1 ARI .831 1352 ATL .816 1323 STL .785 1234 COL .739 1125 CIN .733 1106 WSN .708 1017 PIT .702 1008 SDP .700 999 LAD .698 9810 MIL .696 9811 FLA .691 9712 PHI .687 9813 NYM .682 9614 CHC .663 8915 SFG .628 8016 HOU .550 57
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 SNL once did an ESPYs sketch in which three teams were nominated for best professional football team. The winner was the team that won the Super Bowl.Or in this case the catcher who played the clear majority of games.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 TholePaulinoNickeascan I include Piazza 4th for a great catch of a ceremonial first pitch?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 Schaefer wrote:TholePaulinoNickeas
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