The 2007 Rankings list is now complete and the results have been combined into the overall ranks. These changes have already been uploaded into the system and the links to the new alpha & numeric sorted lists also now include the results of this season.
In the meantime, a quickie summary of how the landscape has changed:
In all 10 new names received points this year - making the entire list 565 names long - although only 9 crack the top 500 and therefore get onto the posting status list.
So welcome to: Aaron Sele, whose lone point puts him at #551 and not on the honor roll Mike Pelfrey just barely sneaks on at #499 Carlos Gomez debuts at #467 Scott Schoeneweis at #446 Joe Smith - #408 Reuben Gotay - #351 Damion Easley - #316 Jorge Sosa - #303 Luis Castillo - #279 and Moises Alou wins the top newcomer award by checking in at #194
So to make room for these new names we wave goodbye to: Jim Gosger, Hobie Landrith, Tom Grieve, Eric Gunderson, Tony Torasco, Gary Templeton, Luis Rivera, Jimmy Piersall, plus Moises's Uncle Jesus as they fall out of the top 500, off of our list, never to be heard from again.
Cracking the Top-100: Carlos Delgado, Aaron Heilman, Billy Wagner Ousted from the Top-100: Danny Heep, Don Cardwell, Rico Brogna
Movin' on up (or not): Guillermo Mota actually managed to FALL from slot #404 to #407 (that's what happens when you only get enough points to pass by a few guys ... but then even more who were either behind or were not even on the list jump ahead) Marlon Anderson moves from #315 up to #278 Lastings Milledge - #427 to #258 Ramon Castro - #272 to #223 Shawn Green - #343 to #195 Endy Chavez - #170 to #166 Pedro Feliciano - #233 to #164 Jose Valentin - Drops from #156 to #158 (see Mota, G.) Oliver Perez - #388 to #127 Orlando Hernandez - #214 to #116 Paul LoDuca - #127 to #106 John Maine - #200 to #102 Billy Wagner - #137 to #99 Aaron Heilman - #113 to #84 Pedro Martinez - #81 to #76 Carlos Delgado - #116 to #74 Carlos Beltran - #64 to #43 Jose Reyes - #52 to #31 Tom Glavine - #40 to #29 David Wright - #50 to #26
That Wright is the highest ranking active player means that the Top-25 remains unchanged. Wright also takes over the title of best ever 4-year Met with a sizable lead over Gary Gentry. Glavine held that post after last season but now he sits behind the likes of Armando Benitez & Tommie Agee on the list of 5-year Mets, just ahead of Rick Reed & Jose Reyes.
Carlos Beltran was last year's best ever 2-year Met but this year he couldn't quite nudge out John Olerud for best 3-year guy. Meanwhile the other Carlos does take over that spot by getting his 2-year score above that of previous leader Eddie Murray.
Mileposts: #50 - Steve Trachsel #100 - Carl Everett #200 - Claudell Washington #250 - Jay Hook #283 - (midpoint of the overall list) Mike Fitzgerald #300 - Shawon Dunston #400 - John Christensen and the new leadoff man at #500 is Lute Barnes Last (#565) - now and forever - Gus Bell
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