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What was the big deal with Mets and the black hole at 3rd?
SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 06:18 PM |
Seems like 3B for the Mets has had this rep of being more of a blackhole than any other position. I mean the 25th anniversary video had a song and video montage spotlighting it and its a perennial filler sidebar in the Mets media guide
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Edgy DC Jul 16 2006 06:24 PM |
1962-1980 was a struggle.
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RealityChuck Jul 16 2006 08:25 PM |
3B and CF were big problems in the early years of the team, and one sportswriter started keeping tabs at 3B. CF stopped being an issue after Agee joined the team, but here are the numbers of third basemen:
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SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 08:42 PM |
Top 5 for Wright if I'm not mistaken
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SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 08:43 PM |
Excuse me, right on the cusp at # 6
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SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 08:44 PM |
Certain fans and mediots would never have believed this 3 years ago, but in about 12 more games played Reyes will also be at #6 All-Time for Met Short Stops
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SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 08:46 PM |
If all goes as planned, Edgardo may add here
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SteveJRogers Jul 16 2006 08:47 PM |
Floyd is also sitting in the 6th hole!
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Elster88 Jul 17 2006 08:53 AM |
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SteveJRogers Jul 17 2006 08:58 AM |
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Well put.
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MFS62 Jul 17 2006 01:53 PM |
The Mets had nine third basemen in 1962, starting with Don Zimmer.
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old original jb Jul 17 2006 02:53 PM |
A more accurate measure of instability at a position would be obtained as follows:
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TheOldMole Jul 17 2006 03:58 PM |
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Otis and Ryan?
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metsmarathon Jul 17 2006 05:21 PM |
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why does mlb.com show hojo as having 835 games played under 3b fielding stats for the mets, yet as a hitter, he has 1054 games played at third base? http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/stats/historical/player_stats.jsp?c_id=nym§ion3=1&statSet3=1&sortByStat=G&statType=3&timeFrame=3&timeSubFrame=0&baseballScope=NYN&prevPage3=3&readBoxes=true&sitSplit=&venueID=&subScope=pos&teamPosCode=5&HS=true http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/stats/historical/player_stats.jsp?c_id=nym&baseballScope=NYN&subScope=pos&teamPosCode=5&statType=1&sitSplit=&venueID=&timeFrame=3&timeSubFrame2=0&Submit=Submit using the 835 number source, and jb's formula, i show the mets have a third base stability factor of 2.413 no i haven't run the other positions yet.
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old original jb Jul 17 2006 06:27 PM |
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I think Hojo played some games at centerfield. I'm not sure how you got to that number, because the final value should be in average number of games played per third baseman. I think I need to tweak the formula---don't run the other positions until I get a chance to fix it!
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old original jb Jul 17 2006 08:47 PM |
It's worse than I thought. I ran some examples, and honestly, my formula is, well, worthless. I don't know what I was smoking today, but the whole weighted average thing just doesn't work for this problem.
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metsmarathon Jul 18 2006 05:28 PM |
well, you're basically summing Np(i)^2 / Gt
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