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Top Ten Hitmakers in Mets History

  1. Ed Kranepool: 1418
  2. Jos� Reyes: 1300
  3. David Wright: 1248
  4. Cleon Jones: 1188
  5. Edgardo Alfonzo: 1136
  6. Mookie Wilson: 1112
  7. Bud Harrelson: 1029
  8. Mike Piazza: 1028
  9. Darryl Strawberry: 1025
  10. Howard Johnson: 997



Pretty dramatic, right? But oh, the drama is thicker than it would seem at first blush. If Wright gets into games at his career rate, he should appear in 149 regular-season contests this season. Assuming that, if he collects his hits at his career rate, he should move past Jos� Reyes into sole possession of second place on the all-time hit list for the Mets. Assuming Reyes hasn't returned to the Mets and continued to add to his hit total, this occurrence should take place in game 51. This should take place on June 1 (weather permitting) , a Friday night and the first of a four-game weekend set against the Cards. Buy tickets now to the whole weekend and you're giving yourself a decent chance to catch some history.

But, assuming he continues, getting into games and getting his hits at his career rate, that could be the last hit milestone he gets to, at least this season. For he would finish the season with 168 hits --- getting him to a career total of 1,416, leaving him two hits short of Kranepool.

TWO!


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All-Time Met Saves
1. John Franco: 276
Frank Francisco, Projected to End of Season: 162
2. Armando Benitez: 160
3. Jesse Orosco: 107
4. Billy Wagner: 101
5. Tug McGraw: 85
6. Roger McDowell: 84
7. Francisco Rodriguez: 83
8. Neil Allen: 69
9. Skip Lockwood: 65
10. Braden Looper: 57
...

T51. Wally Whitehurst: 3
T51. Scott Schoeneweis: 3
T51. Rick White: 3
T51. Derek Wallace: 3
T51. Frank Francisco: 3
T51. Mike Scott: 3
T51. Phil Hennigan: 3
T51. Mardie Cornejo: 3
T51. Tom Hausman: 3


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It strikes me that we're within striking distance, and Wright could crack this record on any given night.

Mets Career RBI
1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
2) David Wright: 729
3) Mike Piazza: 655
4) Howard Johnson: 629
5) Ed Kranepool: 614
6) Carlos Beltran: 559
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
8) Cleon Jones: 521
9) Keith Hernandez: 468
10) Kevin McReynolds: 456


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Is this career RBIs?


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METS RUNS BATTED IN
1. Darryl Strawberry 733
2. David Wright 730


GAMES PLAYED
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. David Wright 1112
8. Darryl Strawberry 1109

David has passed Darryl Strawberry this season, and is closing in on Mookie Wilson. He has a shot at passing Jerry Grote this year and moving into third place.


AT BATS
1. Ed Kranepool 5436
2. Jos� Reyes 4453
3. Bud Harrelson 4390
4. Cleon Jones 4223
5. David Wright 4182

Second place is within David's reach this year.



RUNS SCORED
1. Jos� Reyes 735
2. David Wright 703
3. Darryl Strawberry 662
4. Howard Johnson 627
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 614

Watch out, Jose!


HOME RUNS
1. Darryl Strawberry 252
2. Mike Piazza 220
3. Howard Johnson 192
4. David Wright 185
5. Dave Kingman 154

David will hopefully pass HoJo this year and go on to become only the third Met to homer 200 times.


DOUBLES
1. David Wright 281
2. Ed Kranepool 225
3. Jos� Reyes 222
4. Howard Johnson 214
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 212
6. Carlos Beltran 208

It will be quite a while before anyone dethrones David Wright in this category. Hopefully he'll keep padding his lead for years to come.


TOTAL BASES
1. David Wright 2130
2. Ed Kranepool 2047
3. Darryl Strawberry 2028
4. Jos� Reyes 1963
5. Mike Piazza 1885


STRIKEOUTS
1. Darryl Strawberry 960
2. David Wright 899
3. Howard Johnson 827
4. Cleon Jones 697
5. Mookie Wilson 692


WALKS
1. Darryl Strawberry 580
2. Bud Harrelson 573
3. Howard Johnson 556
4. David Wright 539


SACRIFICE FLIES
1. Ed Kranepool 58
2. David Wright 54
3. Howard Johnson 50
4. Cleon Jones 41
5. Edgardo Alfonzo 40


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A tree about to fall.

Mets Career RBI
1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
2) David Wright: 732
3) Mike Piazza: 655
4) Howard Johnson: 629
5) Ed Kranepool: 614
6) Carlos Beltran: 559
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
8) Cleon Jones: 521
9) Keith Hernandez: 468
10) Kevin McReynolds: 456


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Mets Career RBI
T1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
T1) David Wright: 733
3) Mike Piazza: 655
4) Howard Johnson: 629
5) Ed Kranepool: 614
6) Carlos Beltran: 559
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
8) Cleon Jones: 521
9) Keith Hernandez: 468
10) Kevin McReynolds: 456



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Mets Career RBI
1) David Wright: 735
T1) Darryl Strawberry: 733
3) Mike Piazza: 655
4) Howard Johnson: 629
5) Ed Kranepool: 614
6) Carlos Beltran: 559
7) Edgardo Alfonzo: 538
8) Cleon Jones: 521
9) Keith Hernandez: 468
10) Kevin McReynolds: 456

Wright's on a pace to finish the season with 816.67 so I guess 800 is pretty much within reach. Daniel Murphy is next on the list among active players, with 136 career RBI, 58th all time among Mets, nestled in between Mackey Sasser and Willie Monta�ez.

Congratulations, David Wright.



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Next up: Runs Scored in a NYM Career.
With two tonight, Wright now is 28 behind Reyes.
Sounds like late June/early July barring injuries.


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Career Wins as a Met
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
T12) Craig Swan: 59
T12) Rick Reed: 59
14) Bob Ojeda: 51
15) Mike Pelfrey: 50
16) John Franco: 48
T17) Tug McGraw: 47
T17) Jesse Orosco: 47
R. A. Dickey Projected to End of Season: 46
19) Al Jackson: 43
20) Pat Zachry: 41
...
T44) Mark Clark: 22
T44) Jae Seo: 22
T44) Turk Wendell: 22
T44) R. A. Dickey: 22
T44) Pedro Feliciano: 22
T44) Aaron Heilman: 22
T50) Jason Isringhausen: 21
T50) Ron Taylor: 21
52) Don Cardwell: 20
T53) Glendon Rusch: 19
=#FF8000]R. A. Dickey at Start of Season: 19
T53) Walt Terrell: 19


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Mark Clark? Jae Seo? Wow, he's getting into some elite company!

There are a few active Mets ahead of Dickey on the all time list:

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. Mike Pelfrey 50
16. John Franco 48
17. Tug McGraw, Jesse Orosco 47
19. Al Jackson 43
20. Gary Gentry, Pat Zachry 41
22. Johan Santana 40
23. John Maine 39
24. Frank Viola, Ed Lynch, Jack Fisher 38
27. Rick Aguilera 37
28. Jim McAndrew 36
29. Roger McDowell 33
30. Pedro Martinez 32
31. Ray Sadecki 30
32. Nolan Ryan, Bret Saberhagen, Oliver Perez 29
35. Pete Falcone 26
36. Dennis Cook, Neil Allen, Nino Espinosa 25
39. Danny Frisella , Terry Leach, Dave Mlicki, Skip Lockwood, Jon Niese 24
44. Aaron Heilman, Pedro Feliciano, Jae Seo, Mark Clark, Turk Wendell, R. A. Dickey 22

Niese, with his seven-year contract, seems to have the best shot right now at becoming only the fourth Mets pitcher to win 100 games.


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Single-Season Doubles by a Met

Ruben Tejada Projected to End of Season: 72
1) Bernard Gilkey (1996):44
T2) David Wright (2008): 42
T2) David Wright (2007): 42
T2) David Wright (2005): 42
T5) Howard Johnson (1989): 41
T5) Edgardo Alfonzo (1999): 41
T7) Gregg Jefferies (1990): 40
T7) Edgardo Alfonzo (2000): 40
T7) Carlos Beltran (2008): 40
T7) David Wright (2006): 40
...

Ruben Tejada (2012): 8


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I feel like the Mets need to reactivate Darling and Fernandez just long enough to get them into the 100 win club.


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Ron mentioned something about that on a broadcast once. Not about being reactivated, but he's very much aware that he had 99 wins as a Met and wishes he had 100.

While they're at it, the Mets could reactivate Tom Seaver too, so that he can get two more.


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Runs as a Met

David Wright Projected to End of Season: 778.69
1) Jos� Reyes: 735
2) David Wright: 710
=#0000FF]David Wright at Start of Season: 699
3) Darryl Strawberry: 662
4) Howard Johnson: 627
5) Edgardo Alfonzo: 614
6) Mookie Wilson: 592
7) Cleon Jones: 563
8) Carlos Beltran: 551
9) Ed Kranepool: 536
10) Mike Piazza: 532


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Career Hits as a Met

David Wright Projected to End of Season: 1,440.86
1) Ed Kranepool: 1,418
2) Jos� Reyes: 1,300
3) David Wright: 1,273
=#0000FF]David Wright at Start of Season: 1,248
4) Cleon Jones: 1,188
5) Edgardo Alfonzo: 1,136
6) Mookie Wilson: 1,112
7) Bud Harrelson: 1,029
8) Mike Piazza: 1,028
9) Darryl Strawberry: 1,025
10) Howard Johnson: 997

I guess he could really do this.


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Welcome to the top 20.

Career Pitching Wins as a Met
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
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T20) Pat Zachry: 41
T20) Johan Santana: 41
T20) Gary Gentry: 41
23) John Maine: 39
T24) Ed Lynch: 38
T24) Frank Viola: 38


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Hits in a Season by a Met

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 227
David Wright, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 217.42
Daniel Murphy, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 213.16

2) Jos� Reyes, 2008: 204
3) John Olerud, 1998: 197
4) David Wright, 2007: 196
5) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 194
T6) Jos� Reyes, 2007: 191
T6) Felix Millan, 1975: 191
T6) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 191
9) Jos� Reyes, 2005: 190
10) David Wright, 2008: 189 ...

... T506) Chris Jones, 1995: 51
T506) Chris Cannizzaro, 1964: 51
T506) Bobby Klaus, 1964: 51
T506) Donn Clendenon, 1969: 51
T506) Rusty Staub, 1981: 51
T506) David Wright, 2012: 51
T506) Ron Gardenhire, 1984: 51
T506) Dave Marshall, 1971: 51
T506) Mookie Wilson, 1989: 51
T506) Larry Elliot, 1964: 51
T506) Ramon Castro, 2005: 51
T517) Joel Youngblood, 1981: 50
T517) Lastings Milledge, 2007: 20
T517) Tim Bogar, 1993: 50
T517) Garry Templeton, 1991: 50
T517) Daniel Murphy, 2012: 50
T517) Frank Thomas, 1964: 50
T517) Keith Hernandez, 1989: 50
T517) Mike Bordick, 2000: 50
T517) Raul Gonzalez, 2003: 50
T517) John Valentin, 2002: 50


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Hits in a Season by a Met

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 227
David Wright, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 216.0
Daniel Murphy, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 211.85

2) Jos� Reyes, 2008: 204
3) John Olerud, 1998: 197
4) David Wright, 2007: 196
5) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 194
T6) Jos� Reyes, 2007: 191
T6) Felix Millan, 1975: 191
T6) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 191
9) Jos� Reyes, 2005: 190
10) David Wright, 2008: 189 ...

... T500) Gene Woodling, 1962: 52
T500) Dave Schneck, 1974: 52
T500) Willie Freaking Mays, 1972: 52
T500) David Wright, 2012: 52
T500) Shane Spencer, 2004: 52
T500) Ken Singleton, 1970: 52
T500) Joel Youngblood, 1982: 52
T507) Chris Jones, 1995: 51
T507) Chris Cannizzaro, 1964: 51
T507) Bobby Klaus, 1964: 51
T507) Donn Clendenon, 1969: 51
T507) Rusty Staub, 1981: 51
T507) Ron Gardenhire, 1984: 51
T507) Daniel Murphy, 2012: 50
T507) Dave Marshall, 1971: 51
T507) Mookie Wilson, 1989: 51
T507) Larry Elliot, 1964: 51
T507) Ramon Castro, 2005: 51


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A day on the bench can be a drag for Wright's record pursuits. A half day on the bench in Milwaukee didn't help either.

Worth tracking as there have only been two 200-hit seasons in team history.

Hits in a Season by a Met

1) Lance Johnson, 1996: 227
David Wright, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 213.37
Daniel Murphy, 2012, Projected to End of Season: 205.46

2) Jos� Reyes, 2008: 204
3) John Olerud, 1998: 197
4) David Wright, 2007: 196
5) Jos� Reyes, 2006: 194
T6) Jos� Reyes, 2007: 191
T6) Felix Millan, 1975: 191
T6) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 191
9) Jos� Reyes, 2005: 190
10) David Wright, 2008: 189 ...

...T491) 2007 Damion Easley, 2007: 54
T491) Phil Linz, 1968: 54
T491) Howard Johnson, 1986: 54
T491) David Wright, 2012: 54
T491) Doug Flynn, 1977: 54
T491) Hawk Taylor, 1964: 54
T497) Rusty Staub, 1982: 53
T497) Al Weis, 1969: 53
T497) Mackey Sasser, 1989: 53
T497) George Foster, 1986: 53
T501) Dave Schneck, 1974: 52
T501) Ken Singleton, 1970: 52
T501) Willie Mays, 1972: 52
T501) Daniel Murphy, 2012: 52
T501) Gene Woodling, 1962: 52
T501) Joel Youngblood, 1982: 52
T501) Shane Spencer, 2004: 52


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Wins by a Met in a Season
1) Tom Seaver, 1969: 25
2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 24
R.A. Dickey Projected to End of Season: 22.68
3) Tom Seaver, 1975: 22
T4) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 21
T4) Tom Seaver, 1972: 21
T6) Frank Viola, 1990: 20
T6) Tom Seaver, 1971: 20
T6) David Cone, 1988: 20
T9) Jerry Koosman, 1968: 19
T9) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 19
T9) Tom Seaver, 1973: 19
...

T194) Hank Webb, 1975: 7
T194) Nolan Ryan, 1970: 7
T194) Randy Jones, 1982: 7
T194) Randy Myers, 1988: 7
T194) Pat Zachry, 1977: 7
T194) Ron Darling, 1990: 7
T194) Randy Myers, 1989: 7
T194) Pat Zachry, 1981: 7
T194) Wally Whitehurst, 1991: 7
T194) Don Cardwell, 1968: 7
T194) Armando Reynoso, 1998: 7
T194) Victor Zambrano, 2005: 7
T194) Bob Ojeda, 1990: 7
T194) Aaron Heilman, 2007: 7
T194) Pete Falcone, 1980: 7
T194) Mike Pelfrey, 2011: 7
T194) Neil Allen, 1980: 7
T194) Ray Sadecki, 1971: 7
T194) Mike Scott, 1982: 7
T194) Jerry Dipoto, 1996: 7
T194) Neil Allen, 1981: 7
T194) R. A. Dickey, 2012: 7
T194) Livan Hernandez, 2009: 7
T194) Frank Tanana, 1993: 7
T194) Roger McDowell, 1987: 7
T194) Galen Cisco, 1963: 7
T194) Cory Lidle, 1997: 7
T194) Gary Gentry, 1972: 7
T194) Ray Burris, 1980: 7
T194) Terry Leach, 1988: 7
T194) Tom Seaver, 1977: 7
T194) Greg McMichael, 1997: 7
T194) John Maine, 2009: 7
T194) Pedro Feliciano, 2006: 7
T194) Jon Matlack, 1977: 7
T194) Bret Saberhagen, 1993: 7
T194) Skip Lockwood, 1978: 7


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Runs Scored - Met Career

Jose Reyes - 735
** David Wright - 733 **
Darryl Strawberry - 662
Howard Johnson - 627
Edgardo Alfonzo - 614
Mookie Wilson - 592
Cleon Jones - 563
Carlos Beltran - 551
Ed Kranepool - 536
Mike Piazza - 532


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That's awesome.

No-Hitters by Mets

1) Johan Santana: 1
2) 930 tied with 0

Johan is on a pace to finish the season with 3.12.

Let's celebrate the no-hitter by bombing Wright with a contract offer.


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Runs Scored - Met Career

Jose Reyes - 735
** David Wright - 735 **
Darryl Strawberry - 662
Howard Johnson - 627
Edgardo Alfonzo - 614
Mookie Wilson - 592
Cleon Jones - 563
Carlos Beltran - 551
Ed Kranepool - 536
Mike Piazza - 532


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A heck of a pace, but a long ways to go.

Wins by a Met in a Season
R.A. Dickey Projected to End of Season: 25.14
1) Tom Seaver, 1969: 25
2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 24
3) Tom Seaver, 1975: 22
T4) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 21
T4) Tom Seaver, 1972: 21
T6) Frank Viola, 1990: 20
T6) Tom Seaver, 1971: 20
T6) David Cone, 1988: 20
T9) Jerry Koosman, 1968: 19
T9) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 19
T9) Tom Seaver, 1973: 19 ...

... T138) Tug McGraw, 1969: 9
T138) Jae Weong Seo, 2003: 9
T138) Pedro Martinez, 2006: 9
T138) Tom Glavine, 2003: 9
T138) Dwight Gooden, 1989: 9
T138) Orlando Hernandez, 2006: 9
T138) Jason Isringhausen, 1995: 9
T138) Orlando Hernandez, 2007: 9
T138) Jorge Sosa, 2007: 9
T138) Jon Niese, 2010: 9
T138) Dr. Ron Taylor, 1969: 9
T138) Dave Mlicki, 1995: 9
T138) R.A. Dickey, 2012: 9
T138) Dick Selma, 1968: 9
T138) Ed Lynch, 1984: 9
T138) Charlie Puleo, 1982: 9
T138) Bobby Jones, 1998: 9
T138) Craig Swan, 1978: 9
T138) Sid Fernandez, 1985: 9
T138) Sid Fernandez, 1990: 9
T138) Gary Gentry, 1970: 9
T138) Tom Seaver, 1983: 9
T138) Jack Fisher, 1967: 9
T138) Craig Swan, 1977: 9
T138) Carl Willey, 1963: 9
T138) Bruce Berenyi, 1984: 9


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Runs Scored - Met Career

** David Wright - 738 **
Jose Reyes - 735
Darryl Strawberry - 662
Howard Johnson - 627
Edgardo Alfonzo - 614
Mookie Wilson - 592
Cleon Jones - 563
Carlos Beltran - 551
Ed Kranepool - 536
Mike Piazza - 532


2nd place among active NYMs -- Daniel Murphy at 154 (58th place and closing in on Doug Flynn); 3rd is Jason Bay (81 and holding)
Yeah, I think David is going to be at the top of that list for a long while.


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