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Doubling Down

Frayed Knot
Jul 29 2014 02:47 PM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 29 2014 04:06 PM

Muffy moving up the charts on both regular season and career NYM doubles.


PLAYER#YEAR
MURPHY (Proj)45.842014
GILKEY441996
WRIGHT422005
WRIGHT422007
WRIGHT422008
WRIGHT412012
H, JOHNSON411989
ALFONZO411999
BELTRAN402008
ALFONZO402000
JEFFERIES401990
WRIGHT402006
MURPHY402012
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MURPHY30Y-T-D 2014


PLACEPLAYERNUMBER
1stWRIGHT369
2ndKRANEPOOL225
3rdREYES222
4thH. JOHNSON214
5thALFONZO212
6thBELTRAN208
—-MURPHY (Proj)199
7thPIAZZA193
8thSTRAWBERRY187
9thMURPHY (Curr)183
10thC. JONES182



If he winds up playing here through next season he looks to be a cinch to be 2nd overall.

Edgy MD
Jul 29 2014 03:26 PM
Re: Doubling Down

Duda: 80
Tejada: 74
Lagares: 37
Young, Jr., E: 27
Nieuwenhuis: 22
Granderson: 18

Chris Aguila: 0

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 30 2014 05:18 AM
Re: Doubling Down

It's kind of nuts that this team has been around for so long, and yet that's the most doubles anyone's hit in a season.

Ceetar
Jul 30 2014 07:08 AM
Re: Doubling Down

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
It's kind of nuts that this team has been around for so long, and yet that's the most doubles anyone's hit in a season.


I think Howie was saying that same thing the other day. Believe he called it a record 'ripe to fall' or something .

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 30 2014 07:14 AM
Re: Doubling Down

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
It's kind of nuts that this team has been around for so long, and yet that's the most doubles anyone's hit in a season.


Jose Jose turned too many into triples.

Ceetar
Jul 30 2014 07:29 AM
Re: Doubling Down

John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
It's kind of nuts that this team has been around for so long, and yet that's the most doubles anyone's hit in a season.


Jose Jose turned too many into triples.



Franchise Record for XBH is 80 by Beltran '06 and HoJo '89

Second is Gilkey '96 and Wright '08 with 77.


NL Record is 107 by Bonds in 2001, tied Chuck Klein from 1930. Helton, 105, Sosa 103 also from 2001.


Actually, EIGHT other NL guys (and 3 AL) have higher than the Mets 80 in just that 2001. Wanna make this into a little quiz and guess? Contains a former and a current Met.

2001 NL XBH leaders
1. Bonds
2. Helton
3. Sosa
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AL 1.
AL 2.
AL 3.