Mets Career WAR Leaders (bb-ref, position players only)
- Darryl Strawberry 37.7
- Carlos Beltran 32.1
- David Wright 31.9
- Edgardo Alfonzo 29.1
- Jose Reyes 27.6
10 months ago
Dandy Salderson
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I'm predicting in 20 years the All Time leader for the Mets will be
Jose Reyes
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in 20 years?
He will be third behind Ruben Tejada and Brandon Nimmo
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And Nick Evans will be right behind them.
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by BobbyV_Incognito on Jul 21, 2011 8:02 PM EDT up reply actions
Who?
Chamption of the R.A. Dickey Face contest and "Cromulent Photoshopper Extraordinaire" of Amazin' Avenue!
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by Steve Schreiber on Jul 22, 2011 2:46 AM EDT up reply actions
Wait
Tom Seaver had a 75.8 WAR while he was with the Mets, does it not count because he was a pitcher?
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Offensive players
But I didnt write offensive WAR because it includes defense. Position player war is what I should have wrote, I guess.
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by Dandy Salderson on Jul 21, 2011 4:01 PM EDT up reply actions
You should edit the title then
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by Bobby Baseball on Jul 21, 2011 5:01 PM EDT up reply actions
<3 FONZIE
Most underrated Met of all time??
I submit HoJo, though they probably are similar
I think what Fonzie did was very appreciated by Mets fans and he is well loved. HoJo actually ranks higher on the bb-ref Mets offensive WAR list, above Piazza even – I would not have guessed that
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9 seasons to 8
HoJo to Edgardo
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4591 - 4441 in terms of PA
HoJo stole 157 more bases and hit an extra 72 HRs – I would guess that is a lot of the difference in offensive value
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