Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 14, 2015 Posted December 14, 2015 Who, among the following 49 players who suited up in 2015, are your top 30?The only difference this year is that, for the first time in nine seasons, we have post-season play to consider. How a player performed during the (all too brief) post-season games can and should be taken into account, although to what extent is up to the individual voter.Position Players by ABs:GRANDERSON — DUDA — MURPHY — FLORES — LAGARESCUDDYER — TEJADA — d’ARNAUD — PLAWECKI — CESPEDESCAMPBELL — CONFORTO — WRIGHT — URIBE — JOHNSONMAYBERRY — NIEUWENHUIS — HERRERA — RECKER — CECILIANIMONELL — MUNO — YOUNG Pitchers by IP:COLON — deGROM — HARVEY — NIESE — SYNDERGAARDFAMILIA — C.TORRES — GILMARTIN — ROBLES — GEEVERRETT — MATZ — A.TORRES — GOEDDEL — CLIPPARD PARNELL — REED — LEATHERSICH — MONTERO — O’FLAHERTYCARLYLE — MEJIA — STAUFFER — BLEVINS — ALVAREZMORRISHave at it.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 19, 2015 Author Posted December 19, 2015 Hitters first:GRANDERSON — From his very own ‘Suxx’ thread to the best offensive player on the team: Led in ABs (by a lot!), Hits, XBH, OBA, and even stolen basesMURPHY — Slow April then his typically consistent Murphiness with a bit of extra power thrown in. Then went wild in October.CESPEDES — Met fans are going to have to fight off the notion that they’re not getting 5+ years of what he was in August, but that August was so absurdly good that it turned the team around. Best OPS and RC/27 on the team by far.DUDA — Absurdly streaky but I don’t know whether he gets points for his hot streaks or points off for his cold ones.d’ARNAUD — With a full season he may just have topped this list. Projected to 450 ABs this year translates to 51 XBHs including 23 HRs. Is that something I can interest you in for your catcher?FLORES — Still don’t think he’s a real SS, but he faked it decently and provided some punch even if still making too many outs.TEJADA — When handed the job he seems to fall off, then when written off he keeps forcing his way back.CONFORTO — 3rd on the team in ‘Isolated Power’ behind just Cespedes and (just barely) Duda. Needs ABs and more exposure to LHPsLAGARES — Bat stagnated which led to being platooned and/or replaced. His good -- though this year not great -- defense in CF noses him ahead of Cuddyer despite slightly worse all-around hitting stats. CUDDYER — Was merely OK at his best, then looked worse and worse as the season went alongWRIGHT — Numbers weren’t bad in the small sample once he finally got on the field.PLAWECKI — Brought up earlier than they wanted to, showed some pop but needs more seasoningURIBE — The timing of his hits and the pop in them (15 of 28 for XBs) made them seem bigger than the quantityJOHNSON — Some nice role playing off the benchCAMPBELL — Injuries gave him a chance to play regularly and he gave it back. Even managed to almost lead the team in GiDPs despite half the number of ABsNIEUWENHUIS — A bit better after he was reacquired, but was so useless in the 1st half that the overall picture is still ugly. 114 points of his 688 OPS came on one day.No soup for any of the rest of the bunch.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 19, 2015 Author Posted December 19, 2015 Pitchers:deGROM — Best starter start to finishHARVEY — the occasional PR problem aside, not that far behind deG FAMILIA — I wanted to see him as closer even before Mejia went down … then went down again. Now about that HR to Alex Gordon … SYNDERGAARD — we may just have a monster on our hands with this oneCOLON — he and Niese were almost statistical twins, but Bart seemed to have fewer bad gamesNIESE — too many good games were marred by bad inningsROBLES — Seems to have ‘stuff’ that’s better than his results. But he’s young and was thrown into some high-leverage spots early on, I think he’ll get there.GILMARTIN — the Rule 5 pickup was good, was versatile, and even tossed in a startMATZ — only so high you can rise on just 6 starts + 3 more in the post-seasonCLIPPARD — had his bad moments, but came in to stabilize the back of the bullpen when it was absolutely critical to do soVERRETT, GOEDDEL — two afterthoughts who provided 70+ innings of sub-1.00 WHiP. Verrett gets the tie-breaker for his spots startsC. TORRES — 2nd most relief innings on the squad, but not nearly as effective as in 2014REED — 17 mostly good innings down the stretch although just 15 IP total and many were after the division was already decidedA. TORRES — had a few bright moments early, but far too fewGEE — started bad, got worse, ended uglyPARNELL — certainly wasn’t his pre-injury self, and may never be
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Author Posted January 4, 2016 30 - deGrom29 - Harvey28 - Granderson27 - Murphy26 - Familia25 - Syndergaard24 - Cespedes23 - Duda22 - Colon21 - d’Arnaud20 - Niese19 - Flores18 - Tejada17 - Conforto16 - Lagares15 - Robles14 - Cuddyer13 - Wright12 - Matz11 - Gilmartin10 - Clippard9 - Plawecki8 - Verrett7 - Goeddel6 - Uribe5 - Johnson4 - C Torres3 - Campbell2 - Reed1 - Nieuwenhuis
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 I worked on my sheet over the holidays, will post it the next day or so.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 I thought I remember doing this. I suppose not. Here we go:deGromHarveyGrandersonMurphyFamiliaCespedesDudaFloresColonSyndergaardConfortoNiesed'ArnaudTejadaLagaresCuddyerWrightPlaweckiUribeJohnsonMatzGilmartinRoblesClippardReedC. TorresVerrettA. TorresGoeddelNieuwenhuis
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 I think I numbered mine backwards. 1. deGrom2. Harvey3. Granderson4. Murphy5. Familia6. Duda7. Cespedes8. Syndergaard9. Colon10. Conforto11. Flores12. Niese13. d'Arnaud14. Wright15. Tejada16. Johnson17. Uribe18. Matz19. Clippard20. Lagares21. Cuddyer22. Plawecki23. Robles24. Reed25. Gilmartin26. C. Torres27. Verrett28. Gee29. Nieuwenhuis30. Goeddel
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 30 - Granderson29 - deGrom28 - Harvey27 - Syndergaard26 - Familia25 - Murphy24 - Cespedes23 - Duda22 - Colon21 - d’Arnaud20 - Flores19 - Conforto18 - Niese17 - Tejada16 - Lagares15 - Wright14 - Matz13 - Robles12 - Cuddyer11 - Gilmartin10 - Verrett9 - Goeddel8 - Clippard7 - Uribe6 - Johnson5 - Reed4 - Plawecki3 - C Torres2 - Nieuwenhuis1 - Campbell
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 based on the last 3 months of posts, this team finished 62-100 and missed the playoffs, right?
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Author Posted January 4, 2016 Missed the playoffs? Hell, they were relegated and now we gotta open next season in freakin' Pawtucket!!
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 Nymr83 wrote:based on the last 3 months of posts, this team finished 62-100 and missed the playoffs, right?You know, the Mets went into a terrible, terrible tailspin following their '73 pennant winning season. The drop wasn't immediate but the you can argue that the bad seeds were sown around that time. I'm not saying that '73 is a perfect comp for 2015, but these Mets aren't exactly The Big Red Machine that, standing pat, would still expect to be baseball's best team . And even that team -- it had the best offense in baseball no questions asked --- still went out and got Tom Seaver while he still had plenty of gas still left in his tank.The point is that it's a terrible strategy to rest on last year's success. There's always room for improvement. And maybe the Mets are improved. That's something we can debate until they play the games. But I wouldn't hang my hat on last year's run. Yoenis was such a once in a lifetime happening miracle that I wouldn't even give Sandy credit for anticipating it even though I love that GM. The Nats were baseball's biggest underperformers last year and the other three division rivals just sucked dreadfully . Are you gonna count on all of those things happening again, too?
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 2015 vs 1973 Mets and their respective outlooks at the time for the next few years (2016-18 vs 1974-76) would make a great topic as opposed to more of the same we've had around here lately. I'm going to split off and see who wants to playrankings-30 - Curtis Granderson29 - Jacob deGrom28 - Matt Harvey27 - Lucas Duda26 - Noah Syndergaard25 - Daniel Murphy24 - Travis d'Arnaud23 - Yoenis Cespedes22 - Wilmer Flores21 - Ruben Tejada20 - Michael Conforto19 - David Wright18 - Bartolo Colon17 - Jon Niese16 - Jeurys Familia15 - Steven Matz14 - Michael Cuddyer13 - Juan Lagares12 - Sean Gilmartin11 - Kevin Plawecki10 - Hansel Robles9 - Juan Uribe8 - Kelly Johnson7 - Logan Verrett6 - Erik Goeddel5 - Alex Torres4 - Tyler Clippard3 - Eric Campbell2 - Dillon Gee1 - Carlos Torres
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted January 5, 2016 Posted January 5, 2016 30 - Curtis Granderson29 - Jacob deGrom28 - Jeurys Familia27 - Daniel Murphy26 - Yoenis Cespedes25 - Matt Harvey24 - Lucas Duda23 - Bartolo Colon22 - Noah Syndergaard21 - Michael Conforto20 - David Wright19 - Travis d'Arnaud 18 - Wilmer Flores17 - Steven Matz16 - Juan Uribe15 - Ruben Tejada14 - Juan Lagares13 - Kevin Plawecki 12 - Jon Niese 11 - Tyler Clippard10 - Sean Gilmartin9 - Logan Verrett8 - Kelly Johnson7 - Michael Cuddyer6 - Erik Goeddel 5 - Eric Campbell4 - Hansel Robles3 - Carlos Torres2 - Alex Torres1 - Dillon Gee In the interest of fair use and credit I have to thank Nymr83 for typing this up. I just copied it and moved the names around.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted January 5, 2016 Posted January 5, 2016 I'm seeing Murphy and Cespedes being placed ahead of Duda pretty consistently here. I think its neck and neck between Duda and Murphy, maybe I need to weigh the postseason more, but why Cespedes? are we giving him extra credit for being acquired at the deadline? Duda did more than him.Regular SeasonGPARHRRBIBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+Lucas Duda1355546727730.2440.3520.4860.838132Daniel Murphy1305385614730.2810.3220.4490.77113Yoenis Cespedes572493917440.2870.3370.6040.942157Post SeasonGPARHRRBIBAOBPSLGOPSLucas Duda14543180.2340.3020.340.642Daniel Murphy1464137110.3280.3910.7241.115Yoenis Cespedes14567280.2220.2320.3520.584
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted January 5, 2016 Posted January 5, 2016 Cespedes is that high on my list for more than just his numbers. His presence changed the entire way pitchers approached our lineup. If you want to go by numbers alone he far surpassed my expectations. Duda let me down in a way. I had higher hopes for him in 2015. Too streaky. He did his share of carrying the team but for what I felt was a shorter burst of games.I might be being rough on Duda because I hoped for more from him. He should be smackin' 35 and driving in 100. Sheesh, 80 RBI from The Lumberjack would do me good.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 5, 2016 Author Posted January 5, 2016 I've long thought that the biggest dilemma with this project is how to rank the full-year guys vs short-termers with better stats.Cespedes was clearly the best hitter on the team but was only around for 1/3 of the season. Matz (just 35 IP) & Wright (barely 150 ABs) are in similar positions. All were better contributors than the likes of Lagares, Niese, etc. but how much weight can you put on just six starts or barely one month of ABs?and FWIW, both Duda & Murphy are ahead of Cespedes among the consensus of votes so far. I'm one of those who has him above Lucas (though not Murph) but I could possibly be talked into reshuffling things.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 7, 2016 Posted January 7, 2016 i have it Murphy, Cespedes and Duda (25-24-23), because Murphy's post-season puts him over the top, Cespedes' impact turned the team around and Duda, while putting up somewhat superior numbers, was such an extreme hot/cold streak guy, that he often hurt us as much as he helped us. When we were consistently losing low-scoring games in the middle of the season, he could've been the difference but he was an automatic out for long stretches. And anybody who watched the whole season can reasonably come to the same conclusion. A 3-run HR that makes a 6-2 lead into a 9-2 lead is nice, but a 2-run double that turns a 2-1 loss into a 3-2 win is nicer. All hits are not created equal so just looking at season totals doesn't tell the whole story.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted January 7, 2016 Posted January 7, 2016 A 3-run HR that makes a 6-2 lead into a 9-2 lead is nice, but a 2-run double that turns a 2-1 loss into a 3-2 win is nicer. All hits are not created equal so just looking at season totals doesn't tell the whole story.ok, sure, but anecdotal remembrances aside, Cespedes was no better, and arguably worse, than Murphy/Duda in these big spots.Duda killed the ball when the Mets were behind but barely hit when they were ahead. Cespedes saves his best hitting for when the Mets are ahead.CespedesPABAOBPSLGOPSPABAOBPSLGOPSLate & Close390.1880.3330.4060.740Within 3 R2020.2800.3320.6020.934Tie Game840.2370.2980.5000.798Within 4 R2160.2830.3380.6210.959Within 1 R1320.2540.3030.4920.795Margin > 4 R330.3130.3330.5000.833Within 2 R1670.2860.3350.6040.939Ahead1030.3540.3980.7081.106Behind620.2410.2900.5690.859DudaPABAOBPSLGOPSPABAOBPSLGOPSLate & Close1010.2580.3470.4040.751Within 3 R4610.2530.3640.4760.840Tie Game1740.2470.3680.4040.772Within 4 R4900.2480.3590.4690.828Within 1 R3330.2540.3690.4570.827Margin> 4 R640.2180.2970.6180.915Within 2 R4050.2460.3630.4630.826Ahead2010.2080.3330.4520.786Behind1790.2800.3580.5990.956MurphyPABAOBPSLGOPSPABAOBPSLGOPSLate & Close840.2370.2860.4610.746Within 3 R4390.2830.3260.4570.783Tie Game1840.3100.3370.4770.814Within 4 R4680.2820.3230.4570.780Within 1 R3070.3010.3390.4690.807Margin> 4 R700.2730.3140.3940.708Within 2 R3860.2950.3390.4750.814Ahead1950.3100.3640.5110.876Behind1590.2120.2520.3440.596
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 27, 2016 Author Posted January 27, 2016 Six ballots cast so far.We'll leave about two more weeks for anyone else who wants to chime in or for those already submitting to update or argue their positions.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Frayed Knot wrote:Six ballots cast so far.We'll leave about two more weeks for anyone else who wants to chime in or for those already submitting to update or argue their positions.I will, I keep forgetting.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 I did mine, then realized I excluded post-season. Will re-visit.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 30 - deGrom29 - Harvey28 - Granderson27 - Duda26 - Murphy25 - Familia24 - Syndergaard23 - Cespedes22 - d’Arnaud21 - Colon20 - Niese19 - Flores18 - Tejada17 - Robles16 - Conforto15 - Lagares14 - Gilmartin13 - Wright12 - Matz11 - Goeddel10 - Cuddyer9 - Uribe8 - Johnson7 - Clippard6 - Plawecki5 - Verrett4 - Reed3 - Nieuwenhuis2 - C Torres1 - A Torres
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 (edited) 30. deGrom29. Granderson28. Harvey27. Syndergaard26. Familia25. Duda24. Murphy*23. Cespedes22. d'Arnaud21. Colon20. Niese19. Conforto18. Wright17. Flores*16. Tejada15. Cuddyer14. Lagares*13. Clippard12. Matz11. Uribe10. Johnson9. Robles8. Gilmartin7. Goeddel6. Plawecki5. Nieuwenhuis4. Verrett3. Reed2. CTorres1. Gee___________-1. Blevins-2. Hererra-3. Campbell-4. ATorres-5. Ceciliani-6. Leathersich-7. Recker-8. Montero-9. Mayberry-10. Parnell-11. Monell-12. Muno-13. Carlyle-14. Young-15. Mejia-16. O'Flaherty-17. Stauffer-18. Alvarez-19. Morris Edited February 1, 2016 by Guest
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 (edited) 30. deGrom29. Granderson28. Harvey27. Murphy26. Familia25. Duda24. Syndergaard23. Cespedes22. Colon21. Conforto20. Niese19. Flores18. Tejada17. Wright16. Lagares15. Matz14. d'Arnaud13. Cuddyer12. Robles11. Uribe10. Gilmartin9. Clippard8. Johnson7. Plawecki6. Verrett5. Goeddel4. Reed3. C. Torres2. Nieuwenhuis1. Campbell Edited February 1, 2016 by Guest
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Author Posted February 1, 2016 JCL, your list is Flores-less -- something which I assume is an oversight rather than a snub.FWIW, even the non-scoring back of your list omits Herrera, Recker & Montero, although it's likely that no one in that trio was destined for glory anyway unless it was to challenge Blevins for the final point.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 D'oh. It was also Reckerless for a while but I fixed that oversight.Here we go30. deGrom29. Granderson28. Harvey27. Syndergaard26. Familia25. Duda24. Murphy*23. Cespedes22. d'Arnaud21. Colon20. Niese19. Conforto18. Wright17. Flores*16. Tejada15. Cuddyer14. Lagares*13. Clippard12. Matz11. Uribe10. Johnson9. Robles8. Gilmartin7. Goeddel6. Plawecki5. Nieuwenhuis4. Verrett3. Reed2. CTorres1. Gee___________-1. Blevins-2. Hererra-3. Campbell-4. ATorres-5. Ceciliani-6. Leathersich-7. Recker-8. Montero-9. Mayberry-10. Parnell-11. Monell-12. Muno-13. Carlyle-14. Young-15. Mejia-16. O'Flaherty-17. Stauffer-18. Alvarez-19. Morris
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Author Posted February 1, 2016 And, Monk, you have two d'Arnauds -- at 14 & 6.I'm assuming 14 is the intentional one but it's not obvious who was meant to be in the other slot.
TransMonk Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 G'ah! I'll fix and edit...thanks for catching.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Poor Akeel Morris, guaranteed to be last on everyone's list if we ranked the whole team.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 30 Jacob deGrom29 Matt Harvey28 Curtis Granderson27 Daniel Murphy26 Yoenis Céspedes25 Lucas Duda24 Bartolo Colon23 Jeurys Familia22 Noah Syndergaard21 Wilmer Flores20 Juan Lagares19 Travis d'Arnaud18 Michael Conforto17 Jon Niese16 Ruben Tejada15 Michael Cuddyer14 David Wright13 Hansel Robles12 Addison Reed11 Steven Matz10 Sean Gilmartin9 Juan Uribe8 Kelly Johnson7 Kevin Plawecki6 Erik Goeddel5 Tyler Clippard4 Logan Verrett3 Carlos Torres2 Kirk Nieuwenhuis1 Eric Campbell
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