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Mets First Half MVP  

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  1. 1. Mets First Half MVP

    • Granderson
      1
    • Cespedes
      20
    • Walker
      0
    • Cabrera
      2
    • Flores
      2
    • Conforto
      0
    • Loney
      0
    • d'Arnaud
      0
    • Plawecki
      0
    • Nimmo
      0


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Old-Timey Member
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This is for players. I'll do another for pitchers.
I don't think I've ever done a poll here before. If I messed up or if someone isn't listed who should be lemme know.


Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


Me. I just like the little guy


Guest cooby
Guests
Posted


Besides, what if his mom reads this?


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Cespedes for sure. I wonder (hope) if Sandy is thinking of any ways of keeping him from opting out of his contract at the end of the year.

In 137 total games with the Mets ('15 + '16), he's batting .295 with 38 HR and 96 RBI. A .949 OPS!

Otherwise, I have been pleasantly surprised by Walker and Cabrera. Most everyone else are who I thought they were.


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Without a doubt Cespedes. I doubt we'd even be in the discussion without him.

We'd probably be wondering why Lagares, Syndergaard and Matz haven't had surgeries and are risking long-term damage on a team headed nowhere.


Old-Timey Member
Posted (edited)


I haven't voted yet. I'm seriously considering Cabrera. I'm like Cooby, I like the underdog (don't know if I can call Cabrera a little guy). But I think of Cespedes numbers and I stall because they are tough to deny.
To me, what we are getting from Cabrera is so far above what I expected. But that might not be enough to trump Cespedes. Yoenis is doing pretty much what I hoped and expected but that's no reason to take him for granted. I'll mull this over.


Edited by Guest
Posted


I went with Cabrera, and indeed he's second on the team in WAR among hitters.

But I honestly need to be changing my vote. It's Céspedes, pole to pole.


Old-Timey Member
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Edgy MD wrote:
I went with Cabrera, and indeed he's second on the team in WAR among hitters.

But I honestly need to be changing my vote. It's Céspedes, pole to pole.


Nah, Cabrera needs a few in his corner. I'm voting Asdrubal!


Don't know if I set the poll for changes.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


OOO, Flores got 2. Well, I will admit he is a force to be reckoned with. And he has been in the middle of big wins. He's been big in big wins!


Old-Timey Member
Posted


I was hoping to make an additional Cabrera card. Cespedes has so many already. But they should reflect what's going on, and he's been going on in a pretty much consistent manner.

Would Mets first half Cy Young be worth a poll?
I figure Thor hands down but I haven't compared the rotations #s for a while now. Noah's the only one who has been dominating recently.

I should find out which Mets pitcher had the best record ever by the break and name the 1st half award after him. Anyone know off the top of their head?

Familia will get a separate award for closer, but maybe there should be a bullpen MVP. I really think Reed deserves something for his first half.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


The guy who I think is the Mets First Half MVP isn't on the list.


More categories makes for more cards :)

Overall MVP? I might have to agree. And I suppose I should do one of those as well but I know my limit when it comes to jinxes. I've only named overall MVP at the seasons end.

I have this Familia record breaker, but his record is still in progress. In that case I'm afraid to post the card. I know it's silly to think that way but with baseball I do all kinds of weird things due to superstition. I'm not that way with anything else in life. OO, I know what I'll do. Where the final numbers go I'll put STILL IN PROGRESS. WaLA. Jinx free.


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TransMonk wrote:
Cespedes for sure. I wonder (hope) if Sandy is thinking of any ways of keeping him from opting out of his contract at the end of the year.



I gotta think that all it would take is adding 2 years to the contract at whatever they're paying him per annum now ($27 mil?). And I gotta think they're thinking pretty seriously about it.


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soupcan wrote:
TransMonk wrote:
Cespedes for sure. I wonder (hope) if Sandy is thinking of any ways of keeping him from opting out of his contract at the end of the year.



I gotta think that all it would take is adding 2 years to the contract at whatever they're paying him per annum now ($27 mil?). And I gotta think they're thinking pretty seriously about it.


They better be. Attendance for the first half was way up.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
You never have anything bad to say about Granderson!


I'm tough on him because I only want the best for him. One day when he's older he'll understand.


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Centerfield wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
You never have anything bad to say about Granderson!


I'm tough on him because I only want the best for him. One day when he's older he'll understand.


lol. I'm a big fan of Grandy. He got last years overall MVP. Considering his Aprils and Mays are usually down months for him, he produced throughout, albeit unconventionally for a lead off batter. But he reached, and that's the bottom line. His second half could vault him to the front, but as of now I have him around 3rd on my MVP list.


Old-Timey Member
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Lefty Specialist wrote:
Centerfield wrote:
Hey how about an Honorable Mention to Granderson for getting his OPS up around .800. Not bad.


Yeah, but his OPS with runners in scoring position is about .200.


Yea, that was the big stickler. I knew there was one big common complaint that was justifiable. I tend to forget the bad stuff about the Mets.


Grand Central Contributor
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Lefty Specialist wrote:
Centerfield wrote:
Hey how about an Honorable Mention to Granderson for getting his OPS up around .800. Not bad.


Yeah, but his OPS with runners in scoring position is about .200.


but his OPS in tie games is 1.134


Old-Timey Member
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Hey how about an Honorable Mention to Granderson for getting his OPS up around .800. Not bad.


Yeah, but his OPS with runners in scoring position is about .200.


but his OPS in tie games is 1.134


I love the good.

As far as I'm concerned he's been a great signing.

The ultimate relic card:


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Lefty Specialist wrote:
Well, I wasn't too far off. OPS with RISP- .490

OPS with RISP and 2 out- .330

Them's some bad numbers.



These new statistical yardsticks frighten me.


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