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SCHAEFER PLAYERS OF THE MONTH, JUNE 2008

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 03 2008 07:56 AM
Edited 3 time(s), most recently on May 02 2009 03:17 PM

<B>SCHAEFER METS PLAYER AND PITCHERS OF THE MONTH, JUNE 2008</B>

<TABLE><TR><TD><img src="http://ultimatemets.com/jpeg/CarlosBeltran1972.jpg" width="283" height="390"></td><TD width="60"></td><td> <img src="http://ultimatemets.com/jpeg/JohanSantana1971.jpg" width="275" height="390"></td><td><img src="http://ultimatemets.com/jpeg/DuanerSanchez1974.jpg" width="275" height="390"></td></tr></table>


The Schaefer Mets Player of the Month for June 2008 is <B>CARLOS BELTRAN</b>. This is the fifth time that Carlos has been Player of the Month, and his second consecutive win. Carlos hit .276 and slugged .533 in June, and led the Mets with 7 home runs and 16 walks. His 21 runs batted in were second to David Wright (24) and his 20 runs scored were second to Jose Reyes (26). Beltran's 29 hits tied him for second place, with Wright, behind Reyes' 36. Carlos Delgado, who finished third in the overall voting, also had some good run-production numbers, despite his .229. Delgado had 6 home runs and 20 runs batted in, with a .476 slugging percentage.
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The Schaefer Mets Pitcher of the Month for June 2008 is JOHAN SANTANA. This is the second time that Santana was Pitcher of the Month; he also won in April of this year. Santana won only one of five decisions, but led the Mets in ERA (2.27), innings (39.2) and strikeouts (38).

And the Schaefer Mets Relief Pitcher of the Month is <B>DUANER SANCHEZ</B>. Sanchez appeared in 13 games, pitched 15 innings, and had an ERA of 3.60. He had one win and no losses in June. He's a surprise winner over Aaron Heilman, who pitched 14 innings over 14 games, with an 0-1 record and a stellar 0.64 ERA. Heilman received Schaefer points in 12 of the 14 games in which he pitched, 8 of which were Mets losses. Sanchez received points in 11 of his 13 games, and the Mets won seven of those 11 games. Sanchez' ERA for June was inflated by two bad outings on consecutive games (June 8 in San Diego and June 10 at Shea against Arizona) in which he gave up 5 earned runs in 1.1 innings. Omitting those two games, Sanchez' June ERA was 0.68. Sanchez is the third different Mets reliever to win Relief Pitch of the Month since the award was instituted this season. (Billy Wagner won in April and Scott Schoeneweis won in May.)

<font><B>Month-to-date totals for June 2008</b><br><I>Through game of June 30, 2008</i><br></font><TABLE border="1" cellspacing="0"><TR><TD bgcolor="red"><font color="white" face="verdana"><B>Rank</b></font></td><TD bgcolor="red"><font color="white" face="verdana"><B>Name</b></td><TD bgcolor="red" align="right"><font color="white" face="verdana"><B>Points</b></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">1</td><TD><font face="verdana">Carlos Beltran</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">20.37</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">2</td><TD><font face="verdana">Johan Santana</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">18.37</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">3</td><TD><font face="verdana">Carlos Delgado</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">17.64</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">4</td><TD><font face="verdana">José Reyes</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">17.55</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">5</td><TD><font face="verdana">David Wright</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">16.96</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">6</td><TD><font face="verdana">Mike Pelfrey</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">14.98</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">7</td><TD><font face="verdana">Oliver Perez</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">13.39</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">8</td><TD><font face="verdana">John Maine</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">11.60</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">9</td><TD><font face="verdana">Pedro Martinez</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">7.79</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">10</td><TD><font face="verdana">Duaner Sanchez</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">7.48</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">11</td><TD><font face="verdana">Luis Castillo</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">7.35</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">12</td><TD><font face="verdana">Endy Chavez</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">6.97</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">13</td><TD><font face="verdana">Damion Easley</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">6.84</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">14</td><TD><font face="verdana">Aaron Heilman</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">6.11</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">15</td><TD><font face="verdana">Billy Wagner</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">5.78</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">16</td><TD><font face="verdana">Claudio Vargas</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">5.13</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">17</td><TD><font face="verdana">Pedro Feliciano</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">4.56</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">18</td><TD><font face="verdana">Scott Schoeneweis</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">4.42</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">19</td><TD><font face="verdana">Joe Smith</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">3.66</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">20</td><TD><font face="verdana">Ramon Castro</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">2.96</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">21</td><TD><font face="verdana">Ryan Church</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">2.93</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">22</td><TD><font face="verdana">Fernando Tatis</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">2.37</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">23</td><TD><font face="verdana">Trot Nixon</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">1.97</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">24</td><TD><font face="verdana">Marlon Anderson</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">1.85</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">25</td><TD><font face="verdana">Brian Schneider</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">1.60</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">26</td><TD><font face="verdana">Moises Alou</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">1.53</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">27</td><TD><font face="verdana">Robinson Cancel</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">1.52</font></td></tr><TR><TD align="right">28</td><TD><font face="verdana">Andy Phillips</font></td><TD align="right"><font face="verdana">0.44</font></td></tr></table>

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 03 2008 08:03 AM

Great work as always, though Duaner's win illustrates the value of higher voter turnout in wins. Love the Sanchez card, 74s were my favorites cuz thst's the first year I really went after 'em.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 03 2008 08:16 AM

I don't think it's the higher turnout; even if we had a thousand voters for a game, there would still be no more than ten points awarded.

I think it's more that voters tend to be more generous in wins. Like in last night's game, which so far only has two votes, neither voter awarded ten points. If it had been a 7-6 win instead of an 8-7 loss, I'm sure all ten points would have been awarded.

Frayed Knot
Jul 03 2008 08:20 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 03 2008 08:35 AM

Delgado ahead of Reyes?!?! ... Wow!

Way to fatten up on one game Carlos


CD in June: .229/.308/.476 -- 6 HR; 13 XBHs

JR in June: .305/.364/.475 -- 2 HR; 13 XBHs

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 03 2008 08:30 AM

True.

If he had gone 0 for 5 that day, he would have ended up in 7th place, somewhere between Maine and Perez.

Gwreck
Jul 03 2008 08:30 AM

="Benjamin Grimm":2umsyo5f]I think it's more that voters tend to be more generous in wins. Like in last night's game, which so far only has two votes, neither voter awarded ten points. If it had been a 7-6 win instead of an 8-7 loss, I'm sure all ten points would have been awarded.[/quote:2umsyo5f]

I agree, and I think it's a good thing that wins get more generous allocations of points. It combats other skews of point distribution.

Fman99
Jul 03 2008 09:37 AM

Wow I like the Santana pose on that card.

Looks like he's waiting for a visit from Captain Intangibles himself.

AG/DC
Jul 03 2008 09:54 AM

="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3pnw70pf]Great work as always, though Duaner's win illustrates the value of higher voter turnout in wins. Love the Sanchez card, 74s were my favorites cuz thst's the first year I really went after 'em.[/quote:3pnw70pf]

The out-of-focus crowd in the daytime background looks like photography from the 1974 set also.

AG/DC
Jul 03 2008 09:57 AM

="Gwreck":37nf3u83]
="Benjamin Grimm":37nf3u83]I think it's more that voters tend to be more generous in wins. Like in last night's game, which so far only has two votes, neither voter awarded ten points. If it had been a 7-6 win instead of an 8-7 loss, I'm sure all ten points would have been awarded.[/quote:37nf3u83] I agree, and I think it's a good thing that wins get more generous allocations of points. It combats other skews of point distribution.[/quote:37nf3u83]

I think it's a bad thing. It's frustrated me and I'm down to voting one game in three these days. I've got to get back on the horse.