2011 Rankings results
There are now 617 ranked players going from, as has been the case since we started, Tom Seaver to Gus Bell
From the 2011 roster:
Debuts -- Ryota Igarashi at #605 Miguel Batista - #590 Chris Young - #572 Jason Pridie - #549 Ronnie Paulino - #519 Scott Hairston - #498 ... and just barely onto the status level list, so that if we ever actually do get any new members they will be rewarded with the posting level of ‘Scott Hairston’ just three spots after being ‘Jim, the Monsterously Huge Bat Boy’ Nick Evans - #473... he had played prior to this year but earned his first rankings points this season Willie Harris - #455 Pedro Beato - #438 Tim Byrdak - #404 Justin Turner - #287 Chris Capuano - #201 - highest “rookieâ€
Returnees: - Manny Acosta - Up 103 spots from 393rd place to 290th - Bobby Parnell - Up 65 spots from 316 to 251 - Ruben Tejada - Up 186 spots from 430 to 244 - Dillon Gee - Up 230 spots from 446 to 216 - Josh Thole - Up 68 spots from 275 to 207 - Jason Isringhausen - Up 44 spots from 240 to 196 - Lucas Duda - Up 322 spots from 509 to 187 (and from off our parade of names to on) - Ike Davis - Up 21 spots from 177 to 156 - Jason Bay - Up 102 spots from 237 to 135 - Jonathon Niese - Up 80 spots from 214 to 134 - Francisco Rodriguez - Up 19 spots from 139 to 120 - R. A. Dickey - Up 78 spots from 168 to 90 - Daniel Murphy - Up 49 spots from 130 to 81 - Angel Pagan - Up 24 spots from 98 to 74 - Mike Pelfrey - Up 11 spots from 78 to 67 - Carlos Beltran - Up 6 spots from 20 to 14 - Passing Darling, Grote, McGraw, Mookie, Leiter, and (just barely*) Keith - Jose Reyes - Up 5 spots from 17 to 12 - Passing McGraw, Mookie, Leiter, Keith, and Kranepool ... and no one else ever!! - David Wright - Up 2 spots from 7th to 5th - Passing Franco & Piazza
Johan Santana obviously received no points for this year but was also un-passed and so remains at slot #50
* and we mean ‘just barely’. The final score (assuming Carlos nver plays here again) was 43,278 to 42,276. So not only would one better/worse placement in any vote in any year have switched the two but even one fewer or more team WIN in the right place would have done the same.
New to the Top 100: Dickey & Murphy Out of the Top 100: Doug Flynn & Ken Boswell
Izzy’s journey -- Special note needs to be made about Izzy who, after earning points in 1995 & 1996, sat out for 14 years (shirley a record in CPF Rankings history) before logging back in this season. Of course there were no actual CPF rankings during Izzy’s first stint as a Met seeing as how we didn’t concoct this thing until ten years ago when we ranked the ‘01 season and then retroactively did the same for all previous ones. But we can judge via points awarded through his rookie campaign in ‘95, that he would have sat in 167th place at that point and then move up to 161st with his abbreviated season in ‘96. His wandering years in between saw him fall to 240th as the list expanded and he was passed by nearly 100 players. So now, even with his 44 slot jump this season, he’d still have to hang around another few years to back to his high point of 16 years ago, but he’s also ahead of more players as well. End of ‘95 -- 167th place 96 -- 161st 10 -- 240th 11 -- 196th
Dropped from the Top-500 Dwight Bernard Phil Linz Allen Watson Wilson Delgado Andy Tomberlin Roy Lee Jackson Jeff Duncan Greg Harris
#100 - Bob Apodaca #200 - Ellis Valentine #250 - (midpoint of our Top 500) Dale Murray #300 - Dick Schofield #309 - (midpoint of all players) - Marlon Anderson #400 - Mike Bruhert #500 (first player to greet newbies following their JtMHBB status) - Jamie Cerda
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