Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 1, 2012 Author Posted September 1, 2012 Wins in a Season, Mets Pitchers1) Tom Seaver,1969: 252) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 243) Tom Seaver, 1975: 22T4) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 21T4) Tom Seaver, 1972: 21R.A. Dickey, Projected to End of Season: 20.86T6) Frank Viola, 1990: 20T6) Tom Seaver, 1971: 20T6) David Cone, 1988: 20T9) Jerry Koosman, 1968: 19T9) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 19T9) Tom Seaver, 1973: 19T12) Bob Ojeda, 1986: 18T12) Tom Seaver, 1970: 18T12) Dwight Gooden, 1988: 18T15) Jerry Koosman, 1969: 17T15) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 17T15) Dwight Gooden, 1986: 17=#0000FF]T15) R.A. Dickey, 2012: 17T15) Al Leiter, 1998: 17T15) Jon Matlack, 1976: 17T15) Ron Darling, 1988: 17Best Winning Percentage in a Season by a Mets Pitcher (MInimum 15 Decisions)1) David Cone, 1998: .870 (20-3)2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: .857 (24-4)=#0000FF]3) R. A. Dickey, 2012: .810 (17-4)4) George Stone, 1973: .800 (12-3)5) Bob Ojeda, 1986: .783 (18-5)6) Tom Seaver, 1969: .781 (25-7)7) Bret Saberhagen, 1994: .778 (14-4)8) Dwight Gooden, 1986: .739 (17-6)9) Al Leiter, 1998: .739 (17-6)10) Sid Fernandez, 1989: .737 (14-5)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 5, 2012 Author Posted September 5, 2012 Wins in a Season, Mets Pitchers1) Tom Seaver,1969: 252) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 243) Tom Seaver, 1975: 22R.A. Dickey, Projected to End of Season: 21.28T4) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 21T4) Tom Seaver, 1972: 21T6) Frank Viola, 1990: 20T6) Tom Seaver, 1971: 20T6) David Cone, 1988: 20T9) Jerry Koosman, 1968: 19T9) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 19T9) Tom Seaver, 1973: 19T12) Bob Ojeda, 1986: 18=#0000FF]T12) R.A. Dickey, 2012: 18T12) Tom Seaver, 1970: 18T12) Dwight Gooden, 1988: 18T16) Jerry Koosman, 1969: 17T16) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 17T16) Dwight Gooden, 1986: 17T16) Al Leiter, 1998: 17T16) Jon Matlack, 1976: 17T16) Ron Darling, 1988: 17Best Winning Percentage in a Season by a Mets Pitcher (MInimum 15 Decisions)1) David Cone, 1998: .870 (20-3)2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: .857 (24-4)=#0000FF]3) R. A. Dickey, 2012: .818 (18-4)4) George Stone, 1973: .800 (12-3)5) Bob Ojeda, 1986: .783 (18-5)6) Tom Seaver, 1969: .781 (25-7)7) Bret Saberhagen, 1994: .778 (14-4)8) Dwight Gooden, 1986: .739 (17-6)9) Al Leiter, 1998: .739 (17-6)10) Sid Fernandez, 1989: .737 (14-5)
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Other seasons that were light on home runs by a catcher. As Ceetar said, there were zero in 1980.1967 Grote Jerry 41970 Dyer Duffy 21970 Grote Jerry 21971 Dyer Duffy 21971 Grote Jerry 21973 Dyer Duffy 11973 Grote Jerry 11973 Hodges Ron 11981 Hodges Ron 11981 Stearns John 11983 Fitzgerald Mike 11984 Fitzgerald Mike 2Extra credit, but no extra home runs, for Fitzgerald in 1983 -- it was his first MLB AB.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 I bet that Dickey winds up tied with Koosman & Seaver and never gets that extra .28 win.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 15, 2012 Posted September 15, 2012 Willie Mays no longer ranks among the Top 10 post-1876 hitmakers of all time, being Edge-d last night by some guy whose name Drives By and escapes me
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 22, 2012 Author Posted September 22, 2012 Strikeouts in a Season by a Met1) Tom Seaver, 1971: 2892) Tom Seaver, 1970: 2833) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 2764) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 2685) Tom Seaver, 1973: 2516) Tom Seaver, 1972: 2497) Tom Seaver, 1975: 2438) David Cone, 1991: 2419) Tom Seaver, 1976: 23510) David Cone, 1990: 23311) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 22312) David Cone, 1992: 21413) David Cone, 1988: 21314) R. A. Dickey, 2012: 209T15) Pedro Martinez, 2005: 208T15) Tom Seaver, 1969: 20817) Johan Santana, 2008: 206T18) Jon Matlack, 1973: 205T18) Tom Seaver, 1968: 20520) Tom Seaver, 1974: 201
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 26, 2012 Author Posted September 26, 2012 Daniel Murphy needs 11 more hits to pass Carlos Degado and catch Lenny Dykstra and crack the top 40 all-time Mets hitmakers.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 27, 2012 Author Posted September 27, 2012 Wins in a Season, Mets Pitchers1) Tom Seaver,1969: 252) Dwight Gooden, 1985: 243) Tom Seaver, 1975: 22T4) Jerry Koosman, 1976: 21T4) Tom Seaver, 1972: 21R.A. Dickey Projected to End of Season: 20.77T6) Frank Viola, 1990: 20=#0000FF]T6) R.A. Dickey, 2012: 20T6) Tom Seaver, 1971: 20T6) David Cone, 1988: 20T10) Jerry Koosman, 1968: 19T10) Dwight Gooden, 1990: 19T10) Tom Seaver, 1973: 19T13) Bob Ojeda, 1986: 18T13) Tom Seaver, 1970: 18T13) Dwight Gooden, 1988: 18T17) Jerry Koosman, 1969: 17T17) Dwight Gooden, 1984: 17T17) Dwight Gooden, 1986: 17T17) Al Leiter, 1998: 17T17) Jon Matlack, 1976: 17T17) Ron Darling, 1988: 17Best Winning Percentage in a Season by a Mets Pitcher (MInimum 15 Decisions)1) David Cone, 1998: .870 (20-3)2) Dwight Gooden, 1985: .857 (24-4)3) George Stone, 1973: .800 (12-3)4) Bob Ojeda, 1986: .783 (18-5)5) Tom Seaver, 1969: .781 (25-7)6) Bret Saberhagen, 1994: .778 (14-4)=#0000FF]7) R. A. Dickey, 2012: .769 (20-6)8) Dwight Gooden, 1986: .739 (17-6)9) Al Leiter, 1998: .739 (17-6)10) Sid Fernandez, 1989: .737 (14-5)
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Dickey now has the 12th-best season strikeout total in Mets history:1. 1971 Tom Seaver 2892. 1970 Tom Seaver 2833. 1984 Dwight Gooden 2764. 1985 Dwight Gooden 2685. 1973 Tom Seaver 2516. 1972 Tom Seaver 2497. 1975 Tom Seaver 2438. 1991 David Cone 2419. 1976 Tom Seaver 23510. 1990 David Cone 23311. 1990 Dwight Gooden 22312. 2012 R. A. Dickey 222
Guest Mets � Willets Point Guests Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Wow, and a good chance to join the top ten in his last start.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 I wonder if he'll make that last start. He has his 20 wins, and he threw 128 pitches today. I wouldn't be surprised if Terry sat him. (Or at least pulled him after five innings.)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 27, 2012 Author Posted September 27, 2012 Skipping Dickey against the Marlins? Might as well rip a win from his record. He's got a Respected Award to win.As I said earlier, I would be surprised to see him start Monday and grab an inning or two of relief on Wednesday if it would give him a chance to grab an extra win.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 Edgy DC wrote:...grab an inning or two of relief on Wednesday if it would give him a chance to grab an extra win.This would leave a bunt-single-then-leave-the-game taste in my mouth.
Guest The Second Spitter Guests Posted September 27, 2012 Posted September 27, 2012 TransMonk wrote:Edgy DC wrote:...grab an inning or two of relief on Wednesday if it would give him a chance to grab an extra win.This would leave a bunt-single-then-leave-the-game taste in my mouth.Not only you, but i'm sure some of the people who matter in CYA voting.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted September 27, 2012 Author Posted September 27, 2012 Really? I wouldn't blame the voters for not putting too much stock in it, but I see entering a game you're not supposed to be in as being very different from fleeing a game you are supposed to be in. He came out of the pen for an inning in game 161 in 2010, just 'cuz he could.Anyhow, looks like he's expected to go Tuesday, so it's unlikely to happen.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Doubles in a Season1) Bernard Gilkey - 44 in 1996T2) David Wright - 42 in 2008T2) David Wright - 42 in 2007T2) David Wright - 42 in 2005T5) Edgardo Alfonso - 41 in 1999T5) Howard Johnson - 41 in 1989T7) Edgardo Alfonso - 40 in 2000T7) David Wright - 40 in 2006T7) Carlos Beltran - 40 in 2008T7) Gregg Jefferies - 40 in 1990T7) Daniel Murphy - 40 in 2012
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 You missed one. Wright has 41 doubles this season.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 And who is this "Alfonso" of whom you speak?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted September 30, 2012 Posted September 30, 2012 Yeah, kind of an in-game rush job thereDoubles in a Season1) Bernard Gilkey - 44 in 1996T2) David Wright - 42 in 2008T2) David Wright - 42 in 2007T2) David Wright - 42 in 2005T5) Edgardo Alfonzo - 41 in 1999T5) Howard Johnson - 41 in 1989T5) David Wright - 41 in 2012T8) Edgardo Alfonso - 40 in 2000T8) David Wright - 40 in 2006T8) Carlos Beltran - 40 in 2008T8) Gregg Jefferies - 40 in 1990T8) Daniel Murphy - 40 in 2012
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