Dickey Should Send the Mets Bullpen a Fruit Basket – WSJ.com

Dickey, who brings a 5-1 record to Tuesday’s start in Pittsburgh, has had tremendous fortune during his tenure in New York. Since he joined the Mets in 2010, only once has the bullpen blown a lead when he’s left the game in position to get the win (22 opportunities). That success rate of 95.5% is third-best in baseball in that span, trailing only Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay (31/32) and Detroit’s Rick Porcello (23/24), according to Stats LLC. That’s despite the knuckleballer averaging less than seven innings in his wins (including two complete-game victories), leaving more than two full frames of work on average to a bullpen that is 14th in the NL with 4.05 ERA since 2010.

via Dickey Should Send the Mets Bullpen a Fruit Basket – WSJ.com.

This says the Mets will win 73 games. I say nay.

The Mets, for instance, are 22-20. But their Pythagorean record, based on runs scored and runs allowed, is 18-24, a .429 winning percentage. So if they play at their current level over the last 120 games, they’ll be likely to finish with a 51-69 record, for a total record of 73-89.

via The New Expected Final Standings | The LoHud Mets Blog.

So “Pythagorean records” are fun and all but here’s a few things.

– the baseball doesn’t have a memory. So take Pythagoras (and BABIP too) and stick that in your blue cap.

– Baseball is a game where you win and lose. A 10 run loss where you let some poor relief pitcher rot on the mound (aka “take one for the team”) means just as much as a one run loss in which your outfielders can’t yell “I got it.”

So to recap, if the Mets continue to play at a 22-20 pace they will finish 16 games under .500

Got it.

Howard Megdal the author of the article to which I linked posted the below in the comments.

Sorry Shannon, not what it says at all. Mets have outperformed their expected W-L. If all they do is match it from here on, they finish 73-89. If they exceed it the way they have so far- and they’d be doing so better than any MLB team, ever- they’ll keep playing 22-20 ball.

Let’s hope we are seeing that unprecedented miracle. But in the meantime, try not to miss characterize my work, if you wouldn’t mind

I don’t know what else to say other than what I said above. The ball doesn’t have a memory. A coin doesn’t remember that it landed on tails the last 7 times.

I’m happy to give Howard as much space as he’d like. Same for the BABIP crowd that finds Murphy to be lucky.

I don’t know if the Mets will play 22-20 ball all year or not. I would be surprised if they start playing 18 under. Run differential is not a stat that matters to me in baseball as each game is individual. Had Toronto scored 97 runs on Friday would have changed nothing except the Pythagorean record, which MLB has yet to add as a tiebreaker.

Discuss!

You missed: Mets Banner Day, They fixed the scorebug, and the Rusty bobblehead was a road jersey!

What an amazin’ weekend here in Mets Police land.

First and foremost – Banner Day returned and was AWESOME.  Here’s my recap, lots of photos taken from Banner Day, some photos The 7 Line posted on Facebook, Paul’s Random Stuff has even more photos, On The Black has still even more photos, Media Goon made a First Person Video in case you wondered what it was like to march.  I made the recap video below which I think captured the emotion than any words I have in me:

Also of note over the weekend, #fixthescorebug died of natural causes when SNY surprised us on Friday night with this vast improvement!  No longer will we think the Mets are losing 4-3.

And I had a hearty laugh when I found out the Mets beat me at my own game. All last week I sacrastically joked that I found it hard to believe that the Mets designed the Rusty bobblehead to be in a 1975 road jersey and that the pictures that the Mets were posting were victims of bad lighting. Well well well look at this color compairson @mediagoon did…

I would never have believed that. Well played Mets!!

All in all a great weekend. I had a really nice moment with Dave Howard when I walked by him with my Thanks Dave banner. I don’t think we ever said anything…just hearty laughs and a bromance shake.  (If you’re a newer reader I may have typed “Come on Dave, just try Banner Day one time…” more than once)

As for Rusty…I tried the burgers on high like he said, but I didn’t like how it was going. My medium burgers went over really well at my pool party.

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