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Mr. Duda overtakes Mr. Hundley for seventh place, 125 to 124. Now for a 25-homer spurt to pass Beltran prior to the trade deadline.


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ALL-TIME MLB TRIPPS

1) Sam Crawford: 309
2) Ty Cobb: 295
3) Honus Wagner: 252
...

77) George Wood: 132
José Reyes Projected to End of Season: 131.23
T78) Brett Butler: 131
T78) Joe DiMaggio: 131
T78) Buck Freeman: 131
81) Buddy Myer: 130
T82) Oyster Burns: 129
T82) Larry Gardner: 129
T84) Earl Averill: 128
T84) Arky Vaughan: 128
T86) Vada Pinson: 127
T86) José Reyes: 127

88) Hardy Richardson: 126
Robin Yount: 126
90) Jimmie Foxx: 125
T91) John Anderson: 124
T91) Hal Chase: 124
T91) Steve Finley: 124
T91) Frank Schulte: 124
T95) Carl Crawford: 123
T95) Larry Doyle: 123
T95) Duke Farrell: 123
98) William Ellsworth Hoy: 121
=#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of Season: 121
T99) Fred Pfeffer: 120
T99Mickey Vernon: 120
101) Hugh Duffy: 119


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ALL-TIME MLB TRIPPS ... SINCE 1960 (I'm defining that as anyone who played even one ML game from 1960 on)

1) Stan Musial 177 (Last played - 1963)
2) Roberto Clemente 166 (1972)
3) Willie Wilson 147 (1994)
4) Lou Brock 141 (1979)
5) Willie Mays 140 (1973)
6) Willie Davis 138 (1979)
7) George Brett 137 (1993)
8) Pete Rose 135 (1986)
9) Brett Butler 131 (1997)
T-10) Vada Pinson 127 (1975)
T-10) Jose Reyes 127


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Stolen Bases, All-Time Dudes


    T34) Fred Clarke: 509
    T34) Harry Stovey: 509
    José Reyes Projected to End of Season: 508.04
    36) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
    37) Luis Aparicio: 506
    38) Paul Molitor: 504
    39) José Reyes: 500
    T40) Willie Keeler: 495
    T40) Clyde Milan: 495
    =#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of the Season: 488
    42) Omar Moreno: 487



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Reyes' nice little run suddenly brings Barry Bonds into play. All those guys ahead of him below are Hall-of Famers, except Stovey, who probably should be.

Amazingly, we lack stolen base data for Stovey's first six seasons, so he likely had far more than is recorded.

    Stolen Bases, All-Time Dudes

      33) Barry Bonds: 514
      José Reyes Projected to End of Season: 509.49
      T34) Fred Clarke: 509
      T34) Harry Stovey: 509
      36) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
      37) Luis Aparicio: 506
      38) Paul Molitor: 504
      39) José Reyes: 501
      T40) Willie Keeler: 495
      T40) Clyde Milan: 495
      =#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of the Season: 488
      42) Omar Moreno: 487




  • 2 weeks later...
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This hasn't gotten much play at all, but at the 2/3 mark of the season, Jay Bruce has 29 home runs, putting him on pace to break Beltran and Hundley's single season record of 41.


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That's a good one! Jay Bruce, on August 3, has already hit more homers in a season than all but 20 Mets.

HOMERS IN A METLY SEASON

Jay Bruce Projected to End of Season: 44.32
T1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41
T1) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 41
3) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40
T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39
T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39
T6) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38
T6) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38
T6) Carlos Delgado, 2008: 38
T6) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 38
T10) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37
T10) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37
T10) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37
T13) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36
T13) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36
T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36
T13) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36
T17) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
T17) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
T17) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34
T20) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33
T20) David Wright, 2008: 33
T20) Carlos Beltran, 2007: 33
Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 32.09
T23) Gary Carter, 1985: 32
T23) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32
T23) Ike Davis, 2012: 32
26) Yoenis Cespedes, 2016: 31
T27) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30
T27) Curtis Granderson, 2016: 30
T27) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30
T27) Lucas Duda, 2014: 30
T27) David Wright, 2007: 30
T27) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30
T33) David Wright, 2010: 29
T33) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29
T33) Jay Bruce, 2017: 29
T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29
T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29
38) George Foster, 1983: 28
T39) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27
T39) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27
T39) David Wright, 2005: 27
42) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27
T43) Carlos Beltran, 2008: 27
T43) Lucas Duda, 2015: 27
T43) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27
T46) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26
T46) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26
T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26
T46) David Wright, 2006: 26
T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26
T46) Curtis Granderson, 2015: 26
52) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25
T53) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24
T53) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24
T53) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24
T53) Gary Carter, 1986: 24
T53) Carlos Delgado, 2007: 24
T53) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24
T53) George Foster, 1984: 24
T53) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24
T61) John Milner, 1973: 23
T61) Howard Johnson, 1990: 23
T61) Asdrubal Cabrera, 2016: 23
T61) Mike Piazza, 1998: 23
T61) Neil Walker, 2016: 23
T66) Rico Brogna, 1995: 22
T66) John Olerud, 1998: 22
T66) John Olerud, 1997: 22
T66) Todd Zeile, 2000: 22
T66) Dave Kingman, 1981: 22
T66) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 22
T66) Kevin McReynolds, 1989: 22
T73) Marlon Byrd, 2013: 21
T73) Jeff Kent, 1993: 21
T73) Brian McRae, 1998: 21
T73) Michael Conforto, 2017: 21
T73) David Wright, 2012: 21
T73) Richard Hidalgo, 2004: 21
T73) Robin Ventura, 2001: 21
T73) George Foster, 1985: 21


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Collins sneaking up slowly (too slowly) on second place.

Wins as Mets Manager in a Mets Career

1) Davey Johnson: 595
Terry Collins Projected to End of Season: 555.19
2) Bobby Valentine: 536
3) Terry Collins: 530
=#FF8000]Terry Collins at Start of Season: 481
4) Gil Hodges: 339
5) Willie Randolph: 302
6) Yogi Berra: 292
7) Joe Torre: 286
8) Dallas Green: 229
9) Jerry Manuel: 204
10) Casey Stengel: 175
11) Bud Harrelson: 145
12) Wes Westrum: 142
13) Art Howe: 137
14) Joe Frazier: 101
15) Jeff Torborg: 85
16) George Bamberger: 81
17) Frank Howard: 52
18) Roy McMillan: 26
19) Salty Parker: 4
20) Mike Cubbage: 3


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Which means if Terry IS back next year ...


He will exceed Davey in overall wins and tie him in World Championships.


Posted


Edgy MD wrote:
Collins sneaking up slowly (too slowly) on second place.


Slowly?!? He's a mere six away and by the end of this weekend he'll likely be ... umm, probably still six away.
Never mind.


Posted


Hundley and Beltran are safe from Jay Bruce, but if Conforto picks up the pace just a little, he has a crack at a top-10-Metly-homer season.

    HOMERS IN A METLY SEASON

    T1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41
    T1) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 41
    3) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40
    T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39
    T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39
    T6) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38
    T6) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38
    T6) Carlos Delgado, 2008: 38
    T6) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 38
    T10) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37
    T10) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37
    T10) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37
    T13) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36
    T13) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36
    T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36
    T13) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36
    Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 34.71
    T17) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
    T17) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
    T17) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34
    T20) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33
    T20) David Wright, 2008: 33
    T20) Carlos Beltran, 2007: 33
    T23) Gary Carter, 1985: 32
    T23) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32
    T23) Ike Davis, 2012: 32
    26) Yoenis Cespedes, 2016: 31
    T27) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30
    T27) Curtis Granderson, 2016: 30
    T27) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30
    T27) Lucas Duda, 2014: 30
    T27) David Wright, 2007: 30
    T27) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30
    T33) David Wright, 2010: 29
    T33) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29
    T33) Jay Bruce, 2017: 29 (in the clubhouse)
    T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29
    T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29
    38) George Foster, 1983: 28
    T39) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27
    T39) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27
    T39) David Wright, 2005: 27
    42) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27
    T43) Carlos Beltran, 2008: 27
    T43) Lucas Duda, 2015: 27
    T43) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27
    T46) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26
    T46) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26
    T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26
    T46) David Wright, 2006: 26
    T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26
    T46) Curtis Granderson, 2015: 26
    52) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25
    T53) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24
    T53) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24
    T53) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24
    T53) Michael Conforto, 2017: 24
    T53) Gary Carter, 1986: 24
    T53) Carlos Delgado, 2007: 24
    T53) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24
    T53) George Foster, 1984: 24
    T53) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24
    T62) John Milner, 1973: 23
    T62) Howard Johnson, 1990: 23
    T62) Asdrubal Cabrera, 2016: 23
    T62) Mike Piazza, 1998: 23
    T62) Neil Walker, 2016: 23
    T67) Rico Brogna, 1995: 22
    T67) John Olerud, 1998: 22
    T67) John Olerud, 1997: 22
    T67) Todd Zeile, 2000: 22
    T67) Dave Kingman, 1981: 22
    T67) Donn Clendenon, 1970: 22
    T67) Kevin McReynolds, 1989: 22



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All-time strikeouts by a Mets pitcher

Jacob deGrom has moved into an 11th-place tie with Craig Swan. If he can strike out another 44 batters this year, he'll bump Bobby Jones out of the Top Ten.

1. Tom Seaver 2541
2. Dwight Gooden 1875
3. Jerry Koosman 1799
4. Sid Fernandez 1449
5. David Cone 1172
6. Ron Darling 1148
7. Al Leiter 1106
8. Jon Matlack 1023
9. Jon Niese 838
10. Bobby Jones 714
11. Jacob deGrom 671
11. Craig Swan 671
13. Tug McGraw 618
14. Johan Santana 607
15. John Franco 592
16. Rick Reed 590
17. Steve Trachsel 580
18. Matt Harvey 579
19. Gary Gentry 563
20. Al Jackson 561


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Forty catches Edgardo Alfonzo. Pretty good chance that Bruce won't be our 2017 homerun champ.

    HOMERS IN A METLY SEASON

    T1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41
    T1) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 41
    3) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40
    T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39
    T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39
    T6) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38
    T6) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38
    T6) Carlos Delgado, 2008: 38
    T6) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 38
    T10) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37
    T10) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37
    T10) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37
    T13) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36
    T13) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36
    T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36
    T13) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36
    Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 35.84
    T17) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
    T17) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
    T17) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34
    T20) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33
    T20) David Wright, 2008: 33
    T20) Carlos Beltran, 2007: 33
    T23) Gary Carter, 1985: 32
    T23) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32
    T23) Ike Davis, 2012: 32
    26) Yoenis Cespedes, 2016: 31
    T27) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30
    T27) Curtis Granderson, 2016: 30
    T27) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30
    T27) Lucas Duda, 2014: 30
    T27) David Wright, 2007: 30
    T27) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30
    T33) David Wright, 2010: 29
    T33) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29
    T33) Jay Bruce, 2017: 29 (in the clubhouse)
    T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29
    T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29
    38) George Foster, 1983: 28
    T39) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27
    T39) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27
    T39) David Wright, 2005: 27
    42) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27
    T43) Carlos Beltran, 2008: 27
    T43) Lucas Duda, 2015: 27
    T43) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27
    T46) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26
    T46) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26
    T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26
    T46) David Wright, 2006: 26
    T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26
    T46) Curtis Granderson, 2015: 26
    T52) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25
    T52) Michael Conforto, 2017: 25
    T54) Kevin McReynolds, 1990: 24
    T54) Butch Huskey, 1997: 24
    T54) Howard Johnson, 1988: 24
    T54) Gary Carter, 1986: 24
    T54) Carlos Delgado, 2007: 24
    T54) Tommie Agee, 1970: 24
    T54) George Foster, 1984: 24
    T54) Robin Ventura, 2000: 24



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Another day, another Conforto homer.

HOMERS IN A METLY SEASON

T1) Todd Hundley, 1996: 41
T1) Carlos Beltran, 2006: 41
3) Mike Piazza, 1999: 40
T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1988: 39
T4) Darryl Strawberry, 1987: 39
T6) Howard Johnson, 1991: 38
T6) Mike Piazza, 2000: 38
T6) Carlos Delgado, 2008: 38
T6) Carlos Delgado, 2006: 38
T10) Dave Kingman, 1982: 37
T10) Dave Kingman, 1976: 37
T10) Darryl Strawberry, 1990: 37
Michael Conforto Projected to End of Season: 36.63
T13) Mike Piazza, 2001: 36
T13) Howard Johnson, 1987: 36
T13) Howard Johnson, 1989: 36
T13) Dave Kingman, 1975: 36
T17) Bobby Bonilla, 1993: 34
T17) Frank Thomas, 1962: 34
T17) Cliff Floyd, 2005: 34
T20) Mike Piazza, 2002: 33
T20) David Wright, 2008: 33
T20) Carlos Beltran, 2007: 33
T23) Gary Carter, 1985: 32
T23) Robin Ventura, 1999: 32
T23) Ike Davis, 2012: 32
26) Yoenis Cespedes, 2016: 31
T27) Bernard Gilkey, 1996: 30
T27) Curtis Granderson, 2016: 30
T27) Todd Hundley, 1997: 30
T27) Lucas Duda, 2014: 30
T27) David Wright, 2007: 30
T27) Mike Cameron, 2004: 30
T33) David Wright, 2010: 29
T33) Kevin McReynolds, 1987: 29
T33) Jay Bruce, 2017: 29 (in the clubhouse)
T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1985: 29
T33) Darryl Strawberry, 1989: 29
38) George Foster, 1983: 28
T39) Eddie Murray, 1993: 27
T39) Edgardo Alfonzo, 1999: 27
T39) David Wright, 2005: 27
42) Darryl Strawberry, 1986: 27
T43) Carlos Beltran, 2008: 27
T43) Lucas Duda, 2015: 27
T43) Kevin McReynolds, 1988: 27
T46) Mo Vaughn, 2002: 26
T46) Tommie Agee, 1969: 26
T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1984: 26
T46) Michael Conforto, 2017: 26
T46) David Wright, 2006: 26
T46) Darryl Strawberry, 1983: 26
T46) Curtis Granderson, 2015: 26
53) Edgardo Alfonzo, 2000: 25


  • 2 weeks later...
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The assault on Paul Molitor has slowed, but now he's feeling José's hot breath.

    Stolen Bases, All-Time Dudes

      33) Barry Bonds: 514
      T34) Fred Clarke: 509
      T34) Harry Stovey: 509
      36) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
      José Reyes Projected to End of Season: 506.69
      37) Luis Aparicio: 506
      38) Paul Molitor: 504
      39) José Reyes: 503
      T40) Willie Keeler: 495
      T40) Clyde Milan: 495
      =#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of the Season: 488
      42) Omar Moreno: 487



  • 2 weeks later...
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Down goes Ichiro!

    ACTIVE STEAL LEADERS

    1) Jose Reyes: 508
    2) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
    3) Rajai Davis: 393
    4) Michael Bourn: 341
    5) Jacoby Ellsbury: 338
    6) Carlos Beltran: 312
    7) Melvin Upton, Jr.: 300
    8) Hanley Ramirez: 277
    9) Dee Gordon: 268
    10) Elvis Andrus: 265



I forget that Jimmy Rollins isn't active. Carl Crawford, too.

    TOP 50 ALL-TIME STEAL LEADERS

    1) Rickey Henderson: 1,406
    2) Lou Brock: 938
    3) Billy Hamilton: 914
    4) Ty Cobb: 897
    5) Tim Raines: 808
    6) Vince Coleman: 752
    7) Arlie Latham: 742
    8) Eddie Collins: 741
    9) Max Carey: 738
    10) Honus Wagner: 723
    11) Joe Morgan: 689
    12) Willie Wilson: 668
    13) Tom Brown: 658
    14) Bert Campaneris: 649
    15) Kenny Lofton: 622
    16) Otis Nixon: 620
    17) George Davis: 619
    18) Juan Pierre: 614
    19) Dummy Hoy: 596
    20) Maury Wills: 586
    21) George Van Haltren: 583
    22) Ozzie Smith: 580
    23) Hugh Duffy: 574
    24) Bid McPhee: 568
    25) Brett Butler: 558
    26) Davey Lopes: 557
    27) Cesar Cedeño: 550
    28) Bill Dahlen: 548
    29) John Ward: 540
    30) Herman Long: 537
    T31) Patsy Donovan: 518
    T31) Jack Doyle: 518
    33) Barry Bonds: 514
    =#0000FF]Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 511.30
    T34) Fred Clarke: 509
    T34) Jose Reyes: 508
    T34) Harry Stovey: 509
    37) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
    38) Luis Aparicio: 506
    39) Paul Molitor: 504
    T40) Willie Keeler: 495
    T40) Clyde Milan: 495
    =#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of Season: 488
    42) Omar Moreno: 487
    43) Carl Crawford: 480
    44) Roberto Alomar: 474
    45) Mike Griffin: 473
    46) Jimmy Rollins: 470
    47) Tommy McCarthy: 468
    T48) Jimmy Sheckard: 465
    T48) Eric Young: 465
    50) Delino DeShields: 463



Passing Harry Stovey and Fred Clarke may not make any headlines, but catching Barry Bonds would be nice.


Posted


How depressed does (currently injured) Cincy speedster Billy Hamilton get when he realizes how far he has to go just to be the most accomplished stealer named Billy Hamilton?!?!?


Posted


The thing is, the record was Ty Cobb's when Lou Brock broke it, so they must've found some Slidin' Billy Hamilton data that wasn't part of the official record and subsequently added it. The guy died in 1940 as the record-holder and didn't even know it.


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33) Barry Bonds: 514
Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 510.66
T34) Fred Clarke: 509
T34) Harry Stovey: 509
T36) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
T36) Jose Reyes: 508
38) Luis Aparicio: 506
39) Paul Molitor: 504
T40) Willie Keeler: 495


What's interesting to me is that while speed always been a huge part of Jose's game, I didn't realize Ichiro had stolen so many bags.


Posted


Checking in again on Jacob deGrom's climb up the team's all-time strikeout list. He started the year in 25th place and is now knocking on the door of the Top Ten. Jon Niese is within reach for next year, and in 2019 he could potentially move up another few notches.

1. Tom Seaver 2541
2. Dwight Gooden 1875
3. Jerry Koosman 1799
4. Sid Fernandez 1449
5. David Cone 1172
6. Ron Darling 1148
7. Al Leiter 1106
8. Jon Matlack 1023
9. Jon Niese 838
10. Bobby Jones 714
11. Jacob deGrom 713
12. Craig Swan 671
13. Tug McGraw 618
14. Johan Santana 607
15. John Franco 592
16. Rick Reed 590
17. Matt Harvey 583
18. Steve Trachsel 580
19. Gary Gentry 563
20. Al Jackson 561
21. Tom Glavine 516
22. Jesse Orosco 506
22. Mike Pelfrey 506
24. Oliver Perez 494
25. Nolan Ryan 493


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Edgy MD wrote:
The thing is, the record was Ty Cobb's when Lou Brock broke it, so they must've found some Slidin' Billy Hamilton data that wasn't part of the official record and subsequently added it. The guy died in 1940 as the record-holder and didn't even know it.


Also, lots of baseball folks used to routinely ignore pre-1901 stats which had the effect of erasing all but the final year of Sliding Billy's career.
So while he might have had an idea that he had out-thefted Cobb for their careers, the problem was getting someone to listen or care.


Posted


Benjamin Grimm wrote:
10. Bobby Jones 714
11. Jacob deGrom 713


No confirmation on the story that Bobby's sitting in the hallways of Citi Field waiting to pull a Tonya Harding.


Posted


Down goes Ichiro!

    ACTIVE STEAL LEADERS

    1) Jose Reyes: 508
    2) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
    3) Rajai Davis: 393
    4) Michael Bourn: 341
    5) Jacoby Ellsbury: 338
    6) Carlos Beltran: 312
    7) Melvin Upton, Jr.: 300
    8) Hanley Ramirez: 277
    9) Dee Gordon: 268
    10) Elvis Andrus: 265



I forget that Jimmy Rollins isn't active. Carl Crawford, too.

    TOP 50 ALL-TIME STEAL LEADERS

    1) Rickey Henderson: 1,406
    2) Lou Brock: 938
    3) Billy Hamilton: 914
    4) Ty Cobb: 897
    5) Tim Raines: 808
    6) Vince Coleman: 752
    7) Arlie Latham: 742
    8) Eddie Collins: 741
    9) Max Carey: 738
    10) Honus Wagner: 723
    11) Joe Morgan: 689
    12) Willie Wilson: 668
    13) Tom Brown: 658
    14) Bert Campaneris: 649
    15) Kenny Lofton: 622
    16) Otis Nixon: 620
    17) George Davis: 619
    18) Juan Pierre: 614
    19) Dummy Hoy: 596
    20) Maury Wills: 586
    21) George Van Haltren: 583
    22) Ozzie Smith: 580
    23) Hugh Duffy: 574
    24) Bid McPhee: 568
    25) Brett Butler: 558
    26) Davey Lopes: 557
    27) Cesar Cedeño: 550
    28) Bill Dahlen: 548
    29) John Ward: 540
    30) Herman Long: 537
    T31) Patsy Donovan: 518
    T31) Jack Doyle: 518
    33) Barry Bonds: 514
    =#0000FF]Jose Reyes Projected to End of Season: 511.30
    T34) Fred Clarke: 509
    T34) Jose Reyes: 508
    T34) Harry Stovey: 509
    37) Ichiro Suzuki: 508
    38) Luis Aparicio: 506
    39) Paul Molitor: 504
    T40) Willie Keeler: 495
    T40) Clyde Milan: 495
    =#FF8000]José Reyes at Start of Season: 488
    42) Omar Moreno: 487
    43) Carl Crawford: 480
    44) Roberto Alomar: 474
    45) Mike Griffin: 473
    46) Jimmy Rollins: 470
    47) Tommy McCarthy: 468
    T48) Jimmy Sheckard: 465
    T48) Eric Young: 465
    50) Delino DeShields: 463



Passing Harry Stovey and Fred Clarke may not make any headlines, but catching Barry Bonds would be nice.


  • 2 weeks later...
Posted


Getting a little granular, let's look at ...

15-HOMER SEASONS BY METS CATCHERS

1) Mike Piazza: 6
T2) Todd Hundley: 3
T2) Gary Carter: 3
T4) John Stearns: 1
T4) John Buck: 1
T4) Travis d'Arnaud: 1


Posted


CAREER SAVES BY A MET

(I think the real fraternity starts with Myers)

1) John Franco: 276
2) Armando Benitez: 160
3) Jesse Orosco: 107
Jeurys Familia projected to end of the season: 104.24
4) Jeurys Familia: 104
5) Billy Wagner: 101
=#FF8000]Jeurys Familia at the start of the season: 100
6) Tug McGraw: 85
7) Roger McDowell: 84
8) Francisco Rodriguez: 83
9) Neil Allen: 69
10) Skip Lockwood: 65
11) Braden Looper: 57
12) Randy Myers: 56
13) Bobby Parnell: 37
14) Doug Sisk: 33
T15) Ron Taylor: 28
T15) Jenrry Mejia: 28
17) Bob Apodaca: 26
18) Frank Francisco: 24
19) Danny Frisella: 22
20) Addison Reed: 21
21) Anthony Young: 18
T22) Doug Henry: 13
T22) LaTroy Hawkins: 13
24) Harry Parker: 11
T25) Jeff Reardon: 10
T25) Turk Wendell: 10
T27) Dale Murray: 9
T27) Alejandro Pena: 9
T27) Aaron Heilman: 9
T27) Luis Ayala: 9
T31) Ed Glynn: 8
T31) Jason Isringhausen: 8
T31) Greg McMichael: 8
T31) Hisanori Takahashi: 8
AJ Ramos projected to end of season: 7.82
T35) Cal Koonce: 7
T35) Rick Baldwin: 7
T35) Terry Leach: 7
T35) AJ Ramos: 7
T35) Rick Aguilera: 7
T35) Mike Maddux: 7
T35) Dave Weathers: 7
T42) Ken Sanders: 6
T42) Dennis Cook: 6
T42) Manny Acosta: 6
T45) Jerry Koosman: 5
T45) Jeff Innis: 5
T45) Mike Stanton: 5
T48) Jim McAndrew: 4
T48) Buzz Capra: 4
T48) Pete Falcone: 4
T48) Andy Hassler: 4
T48) Ed Lynch: 4
T48) Jerry Dipoto: 4
T48) Mel Rojas: 4
T48) Pedro Feliciano: 4
T48) Roberto Hernandez: 4
T48) Jon Rauch: 4
=#FF8000]Jerry Blevins projected to end of season: 3.06
T58) Phil Hennigan: 3
T58) Tom Hausman: 3
T58) Mardie Cornejo: 3
T58) Mike Scott: 3
T58) Jerry Blevins: 3
T58) Wally Whitehurst: 3
T58) Derek Wallace: 3
T58) Rick White: 3
T58) Scott Schoeneweis: 3
T58) Kyle Farnsworth: 3
T68) Bob Miller: 2
T68) Nolan Ryan: 2
T68) Rich Folkers: 2
T68) Chuck Taylor: 2
T68) Craig Swan: 2
T68) Jack Aker: 2
T68) Bob Myrick: 2
T68) Carlos Diaz: 2
T68) Don Aase: 2
T68) Pete Schourek: 2
T68) Lee Guetterman: 2
=#FF8000]Jerry Blevins at start of season: 2
=#FF8000]Addison Reed at start of season: 2
T68) Josias Manzanillo: 2
T68) Cory Lidle: 2
T68) Scott Strickland: 2
T68) Dan Wheeler: 2
T68) Chad Bradford: 2
T68) J. J. Putz: 2
T68) Josh Edgin: 2
T68) Carlos Torres: 2
T68) Jose Valverde: 2
T68) Tyler Clippard: 2
T89) Jack DiLauro: 1
T89) Gary Gentry: 1
T89) Bob Johnson: 1
T89) Dean Chance: 1
T89) Ron Herbel: 1
T89) Ray Sadecki: 1
T89) Bob Rauch: 1
T89) George Stone: 1
T89) Tom Hall: 1
T89) Roy Lee Jackson: 1
T89) Pat Zachry: 1
T89) Paul Siebert: 1
T89) Dyar Miller: 1
T89) Ray Searage: 1
T89) Charlie Puleo: 1
T89) Greg Harris: 1
T89) Brent Gaff: 1
T89) Sid Fernandez: 1
T89) Dwight Gooden: 1
T89) Wes Gardner: 1
T89) Rick Anderson: 1
T89) David Cone: 1
T89) Bob McClure: 1
T89) Tim Burke: 1
T89) Doug Simons: 1
T89) Barry Jones: 1
T89) Mauro Gozzo: 1
T89) Roger Mason: 1
=#FF8000]Josh Edgin at start of season: 1
T89) Blas Minor: 1
T89) Dave Mlicki: 1
T89) Toby Borland: 1
T89) Allen Watson: 1
T89) Hansel Robles: 1
T89) Grant Roberts: 1
T89) Mark Guthrie: 1
T89) Orber Moreno: 1
T89) Bartolome Fortunato: 1
T89) Juan Padilla: 1
T89) Jorge Julio: 1
T89) Mike Pelfrey: 1
T89) Brian Stokes: 1
T89) Sean Green: 1
T89) Raul Valdes: 1
T89) Tim Byrdak: 1
T89) Blaine Boyer: 1
T89) Josh Stinson: 1
T89) Ramon Ramirez: 1
T89) Gonzalez Germen: 1
T89) Daisuke Matsuzaka: 1
T89) Vic Black: 1
T89) Buddy Carlyle: 1
T89) Dana Eveland: 1
T89) Alex Torres: 1
T89) Logan Verrett: 1


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