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Grapefruit League Fake Standings

TeamWLPCTGB
NY Mets1811.621-
Boston1510.6001.0
Pittsburgh1510.6001.0
Toronto1712.5861.0
NY Yankees1513.5362.5
Houston1110.5243.0
St. Louis1211.5223.0
Miami1312.5203.0
Tampa Bay1212.5003.5
Atlanta1315.4644.5
Minnesota1214.4624.5
Washington1014.4175.5
Philadelphia1116.4076.0
Baltimore1117.3936.5
Detroit1018.3577.5


=#00BF40]National League Spring Training Standings
TeamWLPCTGB
LA Dodgers169.640-
NY Mets1811.621-
Pittsburgh1510.6001.0
Cincinnati1411.5602.0
San Diego1512.5562.0
St. Louis1211.5223.0
Miami1312.5203.0
Arizona1514.5173.0
Colorado1514.5173.0
Chi Cubs1415.4834.0
Atlanta1315.4644.5
Milwaukee1114.4405.0
Washington1014.4175.5
Philadelphia1116.4076.0
San Francisco1020.3338.5


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Wow! 18 and 11? I have to admit I haven't been paying any attention at all to the game results. I kind of sensed that the Mets had a winning record, but that's better than I expected. I know none of this matters until Monday, but it's nice to see how much winning they've been doing.


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12 of their last 15. That's mo-Met-tum


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GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS

TeamWLPCTGB
NY Mets1912.613-
Toronto1913.5940.5
Boston1712.5861.0
St. Louis1311.5422.5
Miami1412.5382.5
Pittsburgh1513.5362.5
Tampa Bay1513.5362.5
NY Yankees1716.5153.0
Houston1212.5003.5
Atlanta1517.4694.5
Philadelphia1417.4525.0
Minnesota1316.4485.0
Washington1116.4076.0
Baltimore1219.3877.0
Detroit1220.3757.5


=#00BF00]NATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL SPRING STANDINGS
TeamWLPCTGB
NY Mets1912.613-
LA Dodgers1611.5931.0
San Diego1712.5861.0
Arizona1914.5761.0
St. Louis1311.5422.5
Miami1412.5382.5
Pittsburgh1513.5362.5
Cincinnati1514.5173.0
Colorado1616.5003.5
Atlanta1517.4694.5
Chi Cubs1517.4694.5
Philadelphia1417.4525.0
Milwaukee1316.4485.0
Washington1116.4076.0
San Francisco1321.3827.5


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Leave it to Atlanta. Blow up the team, have more-or-less unimpressive spring training, do a blockbuster trade just as the season starts in which they shed a bunch of salary, and they come out of the gate 3-0.

Mets end the first series tied for the second Wild Card slot.

PlaceTeamWLPCTGBNGBSTRKL10Div WDiv LPCTLg WLg LPCT
1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta301.000W33-0301.000301.000
2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York21.6671.01.0W12-121.66721.667
T3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia12.3332.03.0L31-200.00000.000
T[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington12.3332.03.0L11-212.33312.333
5[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami03.0003.07.0L10-303.00003.000



PlaceTeamWLPCTGBNGBSTRKL10Lg WLg LPCT
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CIN.png[/fimg] Cincinnati301.000+1.5+1.5W33-0301.000
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/COL.png[/fimg] Colorado301.000+1.0+1.0W33-0301.000
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta301.000+1.0+1.0W33-030.000
1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SF.png[/fimg] San Francisco31.750W23-131.750
T2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/LAD.png[/fimg] Los Angeles21.667L12-121.667
T2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York21.667W12-121.667
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/STL.png[/fimg] St. Louis11.5000.51.0L11-111.500
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CHC.png[/fimg] Chicago11.5000.51.0W11-111.500
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washngton12.3331.03.0L11-212.333
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadelphia12.3331.03.0L11-200.000
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ARI.png[/fimg] Arizona12.3331.03.0L11-212.333
9[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SD.png[/fimg] San Diego13.2501.56.5L21-313.250
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PIT.png[/fimg] Pittsburgh03.0002.010.5L30-303.000
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami03.0002.010.5L30-303.000
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIL.png[/fimg] Milwaukee03.0002.010.5L30-303.000


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Shocked at all three 3-0 teams in the NL. Atlanta and Colorado swept their series on the road even.


Guest Mets � Willets Point
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Braves' undefeated streak ends tonight.

Does anyone else find it weird that the Braves home opener is a night game?


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Certainly weird, but I guess that the tradition to open with a day game is informed by less weather-related urgency in the Sun Belt.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Certainly weird, but I guess that the tradition to open with a day game is informed by less weather-related urgency in the Sun Belt.




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I'll post the full standings tomorrow after the late games are in, but the NL East is all finished, and the Mets go to bed as both the division leaders and the hottest team in the National League.


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Offseason marquee teams like San Diego, Chicago, and LA � who didn't necessarily make a splash out of the gate � have made a move the last two series.

Early sinkers include Milwaukee, Philly (you're welcome), Pittsburgh, and the defending champion Giants.

San Francisco and Pittsburgh may not be that bad (but if McCutcheon is hurt, it could be a long Pittsburgh summer). Philly and Milwaukee may actually be that bad. But the Giants have lost six in a row in a division where a lot of teams are muscling up. Their on-again/off-again season pattern may continue.

The East division looks pretty nicely divided between two packs of haves and have-nots. As tied for first as the Mets may be, I'm allowing Atlanta to take the the technical division lead based on their head-to-head edge... for now.

PlaceTeamWLPCTGBNGBSTRKL10HEATDiv WDiv LPCTLg WLg LPCT
T1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta63.667L26-3463.66763.667
T1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York63.6670.00.0W46-31063.66763.667
T3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami36.3333.06.0W23-6524.00024.333
T3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadephia36.3333.06.0L43-6-124.33324.333
T3[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington36.3333.06.0W13-6424.33324.333



PlaceTeamWLPCTGBNGBSTRKL10HEATLg WLg LPCT
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/COL.png[/fimg] Colorado72.778+1+1W37-21072.778
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CHC.png[/fimg] Chicago53.625+0.5+0.5W15-3653.625
DIV[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ATL.png[/fimg] Atlanta63.667+0.0+0.0L26-3463.000
1[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/LAD.png[/fimg] Los Angeles63.667W46-31033.500
T2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/NYM.png[/fimg] New York63.667W46-31063.667
T2[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SD.png[/fimg] San Diego64.6000.50.5W26-4864.600
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/STL.png[/fimg] St. Louis43.5711.01.5W14-3543.571
T4[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/CIN.png[/fimg] Cincinnati54.5561.01.5L15-4454.556
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/ARI.png[/fimg] Arizona45.4442.05.5L24-5245.444
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIA.png[/fimg] Miami36.3333.010.5W23-6524.000
T6[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/WAS.png[/fimg] Washington37.3003.513.5W13-7425.286
9[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PHI.png[/fimg] Philadelphia36.3333.010.0L43-6-124.333
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/PIT.png[/fimg] Pittsburgh36.3333.010.0L23-6124.333
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/SF.png[/fimg] San Francisco37.3003.514.5L63-7-337.300
T10[fimg=25]http://www.kcmets.com/CPF/MIL.png[/fimg] Milwaukee26.2503.514.5L12-6126.250


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Lots of great things in 2015 so far. Mets are in first (tie anyway), Nats are in last, MFY's are in last.

Let's keep it up.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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2006 club had many more stars than 2015 but I already like this club so much better. For one thing this team has more than twice the homegrown talent that club did and what it lacks in starpower it makes up for with a huge advantage in depth.

'06 club was so strung together, threadbare beyond the glossy outer shell (itself a problem because bums like Wagner had no capable replacements), a single injury to a relief pitcher in July basically doomed the club. This team has already absorbed the loss of a starting pitcher and a closer and you can't even tell.

On the way to 102!!!!!


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I agree. (Maybe not about the 102 wins, but about the rest of it.) I'd like to see the Mets play at about a .550 pace during the weeks that Wright is out. If they can do that, it will mean that they have the depth to weather his absence.

This is an amazingly home-grown team. Look at all of the prominent players who have never been in a big league game for any team other than the Mets: Wright, Duda, Murphy, d'Arnaud, Flores, Harvey, Niese, deGrom, Gee, Lagares, Familia, Tejada, Montero.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
This team has already absorbed the loss of a starting pitcher and a closer and you can't even tell.


Starter, closer, the guy slated to be the main LHR (Edgin), still waiting on rehabs from the previous closer and a set-up man (Parnell & Black), and now the 3Bman.
No one hit (assuming Wright's injury is relatively short) should be critical enough to torpedo a whole club, but that's a lot to absorb considering it's been from just ST plus the first nine games.

Heavy division component to the early part of the season -- they neither leave the eastern time zone nor play a non-East (NL or AL) team until mid-May -- also makes this early part of the calendar most interesting than in most years.


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Parnell, Edgin, Black, Mejia. Four relievers � including the first and second closer choices � missing from this bullpen. Five if you count Gene F. Walter. And they're absorbing it. They haven't even launched Operation Leathersich* yet.

Folks decry that Sandy hasn't done anything to upgrade the pen. But he's been doing it for years. Open your eyes, jackass!

    *2 2/3 innings in Las Vegas
    1 hit
    7 seven strikeouts
    0 walks.



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Woo hoo!

There may be no superstars in this lineup but 1-8 can take you deep and hurt you at any time. Good things so far.

Suggested slogan: 2015 Mets. We go deeper.


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Centerfield wrote:
Suggested slogan: 2015 Mets. We go deeper.


I think any slogan that can be followed up by; 'That's what she said' should be automatically approved.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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Ceetar wrote:
Going back a bit, the Mets are playing .500 baseball over their last 272 games.


That's what SHE said!

#LOL

Wait.


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Centerfield wrote:
Woo hoo!

There may be no superstars in this lineup but 1-8 can take you deep and hurt you at any time. Good things so far.

Suggested slogan: 2015 Mets. We go deeper.

The Mets have exactly one home run each from every player in their regular starting lineup, save one.

c � d'Arnaud: 1
1b � Duda: 1
2b � Murphy: 1
3b � Wright: 1
ss � Flores: 1
lf � Cuddyer: 1
cf � Lagares: 0
rf � Granderson: 1

And just to keep things straight, they have exactly one home run from the reserves, courtesy of John Mayberry, Jr.

That's the sort of picket fence I can get behind. Go Laggy.


Guest sharpie
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Granderson doesn't have a home run. If Mayberry were subbing in for him then that list would be right.


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Today's standings are led by your 'Best Record in NL' New York Mets
They're 1/2 game up on the Braves, Rockies, & Dodgers (in all three cases they have an extra win).


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