(This is one of the posts that got bumped from last week)
Some notes from Bill….who would apparently be really good at Mets post-game notes.
At the end of each Mets season, I like to look at the final stats and put them it into historical perspective. Here are some of my observations:
R.A. Dickey
Knuckleball pitcher R.A. Dickey really came out of nowhere to post a record of 11-9 with a 2.84 ERA. No one can really deny Dickey’s success in 2010, but do you realize how good his season really was in Mets history? Take a closer look:
Of Mets pitchers’ with Earned Run Averages with a least 20 starts in a season:
Dickey posted the31st lowest ERA in Mets history;
Posted the 21st lowest ERA in Mets history not including players named Seaver/Gooden ;
7th lowest ERA since 1990 [Leiter – 2.47 (1998); Santana – 2.53 (2008); Viola – 2.67(1990); Fernandez – 2.73 (1992); Saberhagen – 2.74 (1994); Martinez – 2.82 (2005)];
3rd lowest ERA since 2000!!!!
Mike Pelfrey
Mike Pelfrey won his 15th game of the season in the Mets 147th team game. He made 3 more starts after that, and looked like he might have a chance to win 17 or 18 games. Pelfrey pitched well in his last 3 starts: (7IP, 1ER; 7.1IP, 3ER; 7IP, 1ER). Unfortunately, he didn’t get a win in any of those games and was stuck at 15 wins for the season. So who were the last Mets pitchers to win 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 games in a season? It longer than you think:
16 Wins – Johan Santana (2008) / Steve Trachsel (2003)
17 Wins – Al Leiter (1998)
18 – Dwight Gooden (1988)
19 – Dwight Gooden (1990)
20 – Frank Viola (1990)
David Wright
David Wright became the all-time single season leader in strikeouts with 161, passing Tommie Agee and Dave Kingman with 156.
Mets Defense
The 2010 Mets were only 5th team in Mets history to make less than 100 errors in a season joining the 1999 Mets (Greatest Infield Ever) and 2008, 1994 (strike-shortened season), 2009 teams. The 2010 Mets also posted the 2nd highest fielding percentage in Mets history (1999 Mets are 1st).
Wow, I can’t believe that Frank Viola was the Mets’ last 20-game winner. I don’t even really think of him as a Met.