Bobby Bonilla Wasn’t The Best Met of the 1990’s Was He??!!

Among my fellow Mets Policeman we were debating who was the best Met of the 1990’s.   (This followed a discussion of “Best 1990s Yankee” which I’ll save for another day).

Some really awful names came up.

Maybe it was Todd Hundley?   Maybe Edgardo Alfonzo?   Piazza wasn’t there for long in the 90’s….

Could it possibly be Bobby Bonilla?   That would be like finding out Superman was evil.

So I asked the good folks over at the excellent Mets Walkoffs blog to help out – they always amaze me with the ability to pull up random stats…so a big thank you to Walkoffs for the numbers below.

People like the long-ball.  Let’s start there.

Todd Hundley 124
Bobby Bonilla 95
Howard Johnson 75
The Despised Jeff Kent 67
John Olerud and Mike Piazza 63
Edgardo Alfonzo 62.

Uh oh…Bonilla’s up there….but so is good ol’ Hundley.
Walkoffs points out:

problem is hundley only hit .240 in the 1990s. bonilla hit .270. piazza hit .322, 2nd to lance johnson .326. olerud hit .315

Uh oh… 

piazza and olerud are 1-2 in OPS and its not close.

alfonzo led in runs created- 383

Whew.  So there’s no real case for a hitter.   Let’s take a look at the pitchers…again thanks to Walkoffs.

bobby jones 63-50, 4.00 era

gooden 57-46, 3.77

Well I wish we could pick Gooden, but he never turned out to be who we wanted…and 57 wins for a 10 year span seems a little week.    So we have our winner….

…..tomorrow!