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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 7/23/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,367

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 51
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 66


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 7/27/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,368

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 50
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 62


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
David's on pace to pass Eddie on September 5, 2012 at St. Louis.




Wright's current hitting slump has pushed back D-Day by seven days. David's currently on pace to pass Eddie on September 12, 2012 at home against the Nationals.



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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 7/29/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,369

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 49
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 60


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 7/30/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,370

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 48
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 59


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/1/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,373

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 45
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 57


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/2/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,374

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 44
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 56


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Now firmly mired in the worst slump of his season, Wright is expected to pass Eddie on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at home against the Phillies -- the latest D-Day all season, since I've been measuring.



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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/7/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,375

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 43
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 52


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/8/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,377

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 41
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 51


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/9/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,379

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 39
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 50


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/11/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,380

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 38
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 48


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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Now firmly mired in the worst slump of his season, Wright is expected to pass Eddie on Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at home against the Phillies -- the latest D-Day all season, since I've been measuring.



With two more hits tonight, D-Day is now one day closer than yesterday. The D is for David.

Monday, September 17, 2012 at home against the Phillies.







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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/12/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,382

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 36
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 47


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]METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/16/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,383

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 35
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 44


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/17/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,385

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 33
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 43


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KraneWatch gains notice in the Times.

It has become something of a ritual this season, the systemic poaching of Mets franchise records by David Wright.

This year, Wright has set career club marks for runs batted in, runs, walks and, less inspiring, strikeouts. Wright already possessed the highest doubles total in team history, and he ranks near the top of most other offensive categories.

Now, with some effort in the coming weeks, he could seize another mark, by passing Ed Kranepool to become the Mets� career hits leader. Kranepool, who played 1,853 games for the Mets from 1962 to 1979, collected 1,418 hits during his career.

Wright, 29, entered Saturday with 1,221 games and 1,385 hits. Kranepool�s mark is 33 hits away.

�When you talk about becoming a franchise�s all-time leader in anything, it�s a nice accomplishment,� Wright said.

He added that passing Kranepool would have its own significance. �He was one of those original Mets,� Wright said, �and he played for this organization for so long, it�d be an honor.�

Wright does not place too much stock in numbers. None of the Mets� individual batting records are particularly high, and Wright has simply outlasted many of the club�s top players of years past, who did not spend whole careers with the Mets.

And besides, players like Kranepool have other honors Wright wants � chief among them, a World Series title.

�I�ve always just wanted my legacy to be that I was a winning player, and I�ve never thought much about numbers or records,� he said. �You see the way that even bench players or role players are remembered from the �86 team. You see the love that the city of New York has for those guys. That would be nice.�

Such concerns could perhaps play into the negotiations that will determine where Wright�s future rests. The Mets hold a $16 million option on Wright�s services for next season, but nothing beyond that, and General Manager Sandy Alderson declared, early on, his intention to discuss a possible extension over the summer.

But Wright countered that he wanted to hold off talks until the off-season. Kranepool played his entire career with the Mets after starting as a 17-year-old. He was competent, but never a star, and that he holds the hits record is testament to the fact that stars like Keith Hernandez and Mike Piazza spent only parts of their careers with the Mets. Wright, who was drafted by the Mets as a teenager, would break that mold � if he stayed. He was asked how much the lengthy identification with a club, something that is a tradition on the Yankees but not the Mets, mattered to him.

�That�s extremely important,� Wright said. �Obviously, there will be a number of factors. But I�d like to think � and I think other people would agree � that I�m a loyal person. From Day 1, I�ve said it, and nothing�s changed: I love this organization.�

He added, �Although things haven�t gone the way that we thought they were going to go, this organization has done so much for me that I think there�s loyalty on both sides.�

For the most part, though, Wright has preferred to avoid the big picture. After he charged into the All-Star break with 106 hits, a .351 average and 1.004 on-base plus slugging mark, Wright�s production has sagged. Through 15 games in August, Wright was hitting .273 in the second half with a .711 OPS. Wright�s slowdown had coincided with the Mets� breakdown, and Manager Terry Collins has linked the two.

�David�s not swinging like he was, and we have not had anybody really step up and help him,� Collins said Friday.

Wright acknowledged last week that second-half fatigue had set in, but he did not view that as an excuse. He said he thought he might have been trying to overcompensate for the team�s overall struggles, and his coaches agreed.

�I think David�s probably trying to do a little more than he�s able to do,� said Dave Hudgens, the Mets� hitting coach. �That�s maybe caused a couple of little things, his body over-rotating, his elbow getting up too high.�

Though Wright has cooled off, Hudgens said, �He�ll get hot again.�

If so, Kranepool�s record could be the next mark he claims. Should it happen, Wright will enjoy the moment, knowing there are other accomplishments he covets more.

�Maybe it�s different in other cities,� Wright said, �but in New York, you�re remembered for winning.�


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/19/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,387

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 31
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 41


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/20/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,388

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 30
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 40


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It looks like this isn't going to happen in 2012 after all.


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He's still on pace for 2012. 09/19/12 at home vs. Philly.

Although the date is getting later and later. If he continues to fall off the pace, he puts breaking the record in 2012 in jeopardy.


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TransMonk wrote:
He's still on pace for 2012. 09/19/12 at home vs. Philly.

Although the date is getting later and later. If he continues to fall off the pace, he puts breaking the record in 2012 in jeopardy.


or gets some rest days or something. But he's been slumping, presumably he won't continue to do that all season, being he's awesome and all. :-D


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He needs 30 hits in 40 games to tie Kranepool. That's a scrub's 120 hits in a full season pace. Wright'd either have to see major DL action or hit like Doug Flynn the rest of the way for Krane's hit record to survive 2012. Whaddaya guys talkin' 'bout?


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My 5 for 5 comment was mostly self-serving as I'm rooting for him to break the record in Milwaukee while I'm in attendance.

Step it up, Wright.


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TransMonk wrote:
My 5 for 5 comment was mostly self-serving as I'm rooting for him to break the record in Milwaukee while I'm in attendance.

Step it up, Wright.


I've been rooting for before 9/13. starting to look unlikely.


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METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERS
Through Games of 8/21/2012

1. Ed Kranepool 1,418
2. DAVID WRIGHT 1,389

COUNTDOWN: Krane Minus 29
2012 GAMES REMAINING: 39


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