1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:02,960 Speaker 1: Get Up, Get Get Up. 2 00:00:07,840 --> 00:00:08,680 Speaker 2: What's up? Mets fans? 3 00:00:08,760 --> 00:00:11,080 Speaker 3: Welcome back to the Mets the Podcast Today. We're gonna 4 00:00:11,119 --> 00:00:11,960 Speaker 3: have something fun for. 5 00:00:11,920 --> 00:00:12,960 Speaker 2: You here, a little bit different. 6 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,080 Speaker 3: We're gonna be doing a Mets Draft of all time 7 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:18,239 Speaker 3: Mets seasons. So the way that it's gonna work is 8 00:00:18,239 --> 00:00:20,840 Speaker 3: at me, James, and John. We're gonna be each drafting 9 00:00:20,880 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 3: our own team starting lineups, a couple of pitchers, some relievers, 10 00:00:24,120 --> 00:00:27,280 Speaker 3: and we're gonna be using the best singular seasons of players. 11 00:00:27,320 --> 00:00:30,040 Speaker 3: So if Mike Piazza two thousand gets taken, you can 12 00:00:30,080 --> 00:00:32,200 Speaker 3: do Mike Piazza two thousand and one. You can double 13 00:00:32,280 --> 00:00:34,120 Speaker 3: up on a player, just cannot double up on that 14 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:36,879 Speaker 3: player's season for your team. It's really simple. You'll get 15 00:00:36,920 --> 00:00:39,440 Speaker 3: it to Snake draft. It'll make more sense as we go. 16 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:41,559 Speaker 3: We've done a couple of these before. Excited to do 17 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 3: this one because this one's a bit of research that 18 00:00:43,520 --> 00:00:44,120 Speaker 3: went into this one. 19 00:00:44,159 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's also a good way to highlight some of 20 00:00:45,760 --> 00:00:47,800 Speaker 4: the best seasons in Mets history because a lot of 21 00:00:47,800 --> 00:00:49,920 Speaker 4: these guys come and go, but you just kind of 22 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:52,000 Speaker 4: forget that there was that one incredible season that was 23 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 4: put together. 24 00:00:52,600 --> 00:00:55,520 Speaker 3: On So I mean how do we want to start this? 25 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:57,520 Speaker 3: Who do we want to go first? 26 00:00:58,040 --> 00:00:59,560 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know. May I think Vedo should pick? 27 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 3: Yeah, pick who's going first, second, and third. Here we're 28 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,240 Speaker 3: gonna leave it to an unbiased individual. 29 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:07,240 Speaker 5: I feel like John is John, So John can go last, 30 00:01:07,400 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 5: nice and I'm gonna go James first. 31 00:01:10,240 --> 00:01:13,440 Speaker 3: All right, okay, wow, So James mark John and then 32 00:01:13,480 --> 00:01:15,639 Speaker 3: we snake it back. So James, a lot of pressure 33 00:01:15,640 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 3: you're with the first overall pick. 34 00:01:17,600 --> 00:01:19,800 Speaker 4: In a way, yes, I like part of me wanted 35 00:01:19,840 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 4: to go, like in terms of, like, you know, find 36 00:01:21,640 --> 00:01:23,200 Speaker 4: the value here, but I really think I'm just like 37 00:01:23,280 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 4: not gonna think that hard about this and just go 38 00:01:25,480 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 4: to the best season in Mets history. 39 00:01:27,680 --> 00:01:29,040 Speaker 2: New Mets. Now we don't have to find the value 40 00:01:29,080 --> 00:01:29,320 Speaker 2: as much. 41 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:31,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, right, some more value now we're just never just 42 00:01:31,240 --> 00:01:31,759 Speaker 1: playing a win. 43 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:34,520 Speaker 4: And I think is the best season Mets history was 44 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:37,480 Speaker 4: absolutely David Wright in two thousand and seven. 45 00:01:37,600 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's a good one. 46 00:01:38,400 --> 00:01:39,800 Speaker 4: I really just think this was the one right here, 47 00:01:39,880 --> 00:01:42,440 Speaker 4: David Write two thousand and seven, he was he really 48 00:01:42,440 --> 00:01:44,920 Speaker 4: should have been the MVP. Other things that happened that 49 00:01:44,959 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 4: made him not win the MVP. Jimmy Rollands won it 50 00:01:46,800 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 4: with like almost two and a half less war, which 51 00:01:49,360 --> 00:01:51,480 Speaker 4: is a crime against humanity. It's keeping Jimmy Rollands on 52 00:01:51,560 --> 00:01:53,600 Speaker 4: Hall of Fame ballots for no good reason. Even past that, 53 00:01:54,040 --> 00:01:56,960 Speaker 4: David I played one hundred and sixty games, hit thirty homers, 54 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,320 Speaker 4: drove in one hundred stole thirty bases. 55 00:01:59,400 --> 00:02:00,520 Speaker 1: Very sneaky. The thirty. 56 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:02,880 Speaker 4: Now, there have not been that many thirty thirty seasons 57 00:02:02,920 --> 00:02:05,080 Speaker 4: in Mets history. David Wright has one of them. Three 58 00:02:05,160 --> 00:02:08,320 Speaker 4: twenty five, four to sixteen five, forty six slash one 59 00:02:08,400 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 4: fifty w one fifty oh ps plus even he even 60 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:15,320 Speaker 4: turned in forty two doubles, one hundred andinety six hits. 61 00:02:15,320 --> 00:02:17,799 Speaker 4: It was an unbelievable season by all accounts, and what 62 00:02:17,960 --> 00:02:20,519 Speaker 4: I think is statistically the best season in teamhister. 63 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that's a pretty good start with great 64 00:02:22,440 --> 00:02:24,480 Speaker 3: defense as well. Yeah, I can't can't really blame that 65 00:02:24,520 --> 00:02:26,480 Speaker 3: pick as the number one overall. I'm gonna go a 66 00:02:26,560 --> 00:02:30,040 Speaker 3: similar way of just these notable franchise players that had 67 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 3: amazing years, and this is simply one of the best 68 00:02:32,480 --> 00:02:33,760 Speaker 3: years the catcher's ever put up. 69 00:02:33,880 --> 00:02:35,400 Speaker 2: You know me, I'm a big Mike Piazza guy. 70 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:38,959 Speaker 3: My first pick is gonna be Piazza's two thousand and Yeah, 71 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 3: the two thousand season where it was thirty eight homers, 72 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 3: twenty six doubles, one hundred and thirteen RBIs hit an 73 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:47,560 Speaker 3: ops at over one thousand for a catcher, finished third 74 00:02:47,560 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 3: in the MVP voting that year. Obviously, the Mets Mats 75 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:52,600 Speaker 3: of the World Series that season three twenty four average. 76 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:54,440 Speaker 3: I mean, every way you looked at it, Mike Piazza 77 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:56,560 Speaker 3: was not just one of the best catchers in baseball, 78 00:02:56,560 --> 00:02:58,040 Speaker 3: but he was simply one of the best players. 79 00:02:58,240 --> 00:02:59,519 Speaker 2: And I got to pick my boy. Mike. 80 00:02:59,520 --> 00:03:01,080 Speaker 3: If you're watching this, I don't know, maybe you're at 81 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:02,840 Speaker 3: the stadium. Number one pick for me. 82 00:03:02,880 --> 00:03:06,000 Speaker 6: And I have the third pick. Thank you veto my pick. 83 00:03:06,040 --> 00:03:07,880 Speaker 5: Here is going to be someone who I wish was 84 00:03:07,919 --> 00:03:10,519 Speaker 5: a member of the two thousand Mets with Mike Piazza, 85 00:03:10,520 --> 00:03:13,360 Speaker 5: and if he was, I believe the two thousand New 86 00:03:13,440 --> 00:03:15,520 Speaker 5: York Mets are World Series champions. 87 00:03:15,560 --> 00:03:18,240 Speaker 6: And that is none other than John o'rude and. 88 00:03:18,240 --> 00:03:21,160 Speaker 5: His nineteen ninety eight season when he had an on 89 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:23,840 Speaker 5: base percentage on him or forty seven, which is the 90 00:03:23,880 --> 00:03:26,440 Speaker 5: best single season mark in franchise history. 91 00:03:26,760 --> 00:03:30,280 Speaker 6: John o'rud that year played all but two games consistently 92 00:03:30,320 --> 00:03:32,200 Speaker 6: in the lineup the best ability. 93 00:03:32,200 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 5: Available availability that is correct a one sixty three OPS 94 00:03:35,840 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 5: plus and a five point fifty one slugging percentage. 95 00:03:39,760 --> 00:03:41,880 Speaker 6: It was a travesty that John olrud got away. 96 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:43,760 Speaker 5: Now. I know a lot of people say he wanted 97 00:03:43,760 --> 00:03:45,760 Speaker 5: to go home to Seattle, and if that's the case, 98 00:03:45,800 --> 00:03:47,840 Speaker 5: that's the case. But John o'lrud is one of the 99 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:50,920 Speaker 5: forgotten great all time Mets. It killed me to see 100 00:03:50,960 --> 00:03:53,200 Speaker 5: where the pinch stripes, but that nineteen ninety eight season 101 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 5: helped me fall in love with baseball. John Olrud with 102 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:57,200 Speaker 5: the number three overall pick. 103 00:03:57,240 --> 00:03:59,160 Speaker 2: I'll never forget the helmet in the field. It's such 104 00:03:59,160 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 2: an iconic look. Know he had like the condition or 105 00:04:01,520 --> 00:04:03,080 Speaker 2: whatever he did it for to keep his head safe. 106 00:04:03,120 --> 00:04:05,000 Speaker 1: But that was Peter Check. Youes do that too. Yes, 107 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:05,360 Speaker 1: well he. 108 00:04:05,320 --> 00:04:07,440 Speaker 3: Wore like a different helmet, but yeah, I mean John 109 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:10,600 Speaker 3: Oldrud was such a stud, very underrated, underappreciated player in 110 00:04:10,640 --> 00:04:12,400 Speaker 3: the grants game of baseball and underrecognized. 111 00:04:12,440 --> 00:04:14,320 Speaker 2: John. You have another pick here coming back on the snake. 112 00:04:14,560 --> 00:04:17,560 Speaker 5: I do, and I am getting a steal here with 113 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 5: the first pick of the second round. That is going 114 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:23,080 Speaker 5: to be Howard Johnson's nineteen eighty nine season. Yeah, yeah, 115 00:04:23,480 --> 00:04:25,719 Speaker 5: this is a year that is semi forgotten in Mets history. 116 00:04:25,920 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 5: Was after the eighty eight season, which was really there 117 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:31,240 Speaker 5: the end of that, that dominant run that the Mets had. 118 00:04:31,520 --> 00:04:35,640 Speaker 5: But Howard Johnson had a few incredible years. This nineteen 119 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:38,920 Speaker 5: eighty nine season in particular, and OPS plus of one 120 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:42,640 Speaker 5: hundred and sixty nine the best single season mark in 121 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:45,400 Speaker 5: the history of the franchise. You want to talk about 122 00:04:45,400 --> 00:04:48,000 Speaker 5: a thirty thirty season, He had forty one steals in 123 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:50,600 Speaker 5: this season and thirty six home runs with one hundred 124 00:04:50,640 --> 00:04:54,280 Speaker 5: four RBIs to boot, Howard Johnson, pound for pound was 125 00:04:54,320 --> 00:04:56,000 Speaker 5: one of the best players in Mets history when you 126 00:04:56,000 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 5: look at these kinds of seasons he had, So how 127 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 5: could I not take him? Just there for me, maybe 128 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 5: you should have taken him third. Overall, I had the snake, 129 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:06,279 Speaker 5: so it's all good. Give me Hojo with this pick. 130 00:05:06,360 --> 00:05:08,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, my Greek uncle will really appreciate that one. I 131 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 3: can hear him right now saying we need more players 132 00:05:10,440 --> 00:05:14,320 Speaker 3: like Hojo in the thick Greek accent. For my pick 133 00:05:14,360 --> 00:05:16,960 Speaker 3: here in the second round, A Man, I'm really stuck 134 00:05:17,000 --> 00:05:19,000 Speaker 3: between a couple different places that I want to go. 135 00:05:19,720 --> 00:05:21,360 Speaker 2: But I'm gonna I'm gonna jump the gun a little 136 00:05:21,360 --> 00:05:23,520 Speaker 2: bit here. Maybe I don't know it's gonna be a 137 00:05:23,520 --> 00:05:23,960 Speaker 2: bold pick. 138 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 3: I'm just thinking about, uh, you know, value here and 139 00:05:27,240 --> 00:05:29,160 Speaker 3: the depth at this position. And I'm gonna go to 140 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 3: second base year for this second round pick. And I'm 141 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 3: gonna go to twenty nineteen Jeff McNeil. Interesting and the 142 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:36,080 Speaker 3: reason I go with twenty nineteen Jeff McNeil, Wow, friend 143 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:38,400 Speaker 3: of the program, Friend of the program. 144 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:39,839 Speaker 2: So you know Jeff McNeil there. 145 00:05:39,880 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 3: I know, I know Edgardo Alfonso and guys were available, 146 00:05:42,240 --> 00:05:45,680 Speaker 3: But Jeff that season really had quite an unbelievable year. 147 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:48,640 Speaker 3: Twenty three homers, thirty eight double, seventy five RBIs three 148 00:05:48,680 --> 00:05:50,760 Speaker 3: eighteen average, three eighty four on base, five point thirty one, 149 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:54,120 Speaker 3: slugging nine to sixteen ops. It's a phenomenal year in 150 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 3: ops plus at one forty three. The second base position 151 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:59,280 Speaker 3: is pretty much him and Edgardo Alfonso. So I went 152 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 3: with McNeil's best year. 153 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:03,560 Speaker 1: Well, it's a good pick. Homer pick, mark pick and 154 00:06:03,600 --> 00:06:05,719 Speaker 1: his friends. Of course, second phase also was. 155 00:06:05,720 --> 00:06:08,479 Speaker 4: Objectively probably the weekend position on the board. For sure, 156 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:11,080 Speaker 4: there's history. I was looking at that too, But you 157 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:13,840 Speaker 4: got my snake. I'm gonna make two pretty incredible picks here. 158 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:15,360 Speaker 4: You guys just left these two on the bone. First 159 00:06:15,400 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 4: of all, with the last pick of the second round, 160 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 4: I'm gonna take Carlos Beltron's two thousand and sixth season, 161 00:06:20,520 --> 00:06:23,640 Speaker 4: one where he put all the concerns of a very 162 00:06:23,680 --> 00:06:25,760 Speaker 4: slow two thousand and five start to his Mets career 163 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:28,400 Speaker 4: to bed after signed the massive contract. Played one hundred 164 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 4: and forty games, which isn't even like like eas a month. Yeah, 165 00:06:32,520 --> 00:06:34,960 Speaker 4: you left like three series on the board there. Forty 166 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:37,840 Speaker 4: one home runs stole, eighteen bags, one hundred sixteen RBIs 167 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:39,919 Speaker 4: one hundred and twenty seven runs scored. Now, even at 168 00:06:39,920 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 4: the leadoff spot in the other cross, Beltron was always 169 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:44,520 Speaker 4: the third hitter, as we remember, of course, two seventy five, 170 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:48,240 Speaker 4: three eighty eight, five ninety four slash for a nine 171 00:06:48,279 --> 00:06:51,440 Speaker 4: to eighty two ops, the highest of Beltron's career. With 172 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:54,120 Speaker 4: as we know, gold glove defense in center field, he 173 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:57,360 Speaker 4: was the catalyst the lightning ride. He was the best 174 00:06:57,360 --> 00:06:59,279 Speaker 4: player on a Mets team that was the best team 175 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 4: in all of baseball. I'll never forget the way he 176 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:03,880 Speaker 4: played that season. He got blazing hot. Towards the end, 177 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 4: he was he was unbelievable. My next pick, we're gonna 178 00:07:07,200 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 4: start to get pictures off that. 179 00:07:08,120 --> 00:07:09,400 Speaker 2: I knew you were gonna be the first pitcher guy 180 00:07:09,440 --> 00:07:10,160 Speaker 2: to get a pitcher guy. 181 00:07:10,160 --> 00:07:11,960 Speaker 4: We also decided before if the listeners at home, we're 182 00:07:11,960 --> 00:07:14,280 Speaker 4: gonna there be five total pitchers in this team. Three star, 183 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:17,800 Speaker 4: there's two relievers, and there's literally, absolutely there's no other 184 00:07:17,800 --> 00:07:19,680 Speaker 4: way you can go in terms of a pitcher than 185 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:21,720 Speaker 4: just taking Dot Good in the nineteen eighty five season. 186 00:07:22,040 --> 00:07:23,720 Speaker 4: As I pulled the stats up right now, Doc Good 187 00:07:23,720 --> 00:07:25,880 Speaker 4: in nineteen eighty five he had a season that not 188 00:07:26,000 --> 00:07:28,160 Speaker 4: only was the best season ever pitched in the Mets history, 189 00:07:28,160 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 4: it was probably one of the handful of best seasons 190 00:07:30,520 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 4: ever pitched in Major league history, especially when you consider 191 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:34,840 Speaker 4: the modern era, and just like modern offense, I was 192 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:37,960 Speaker 4: happening towards the eighties through two hundred and seventy six innings. 193 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:39,600 Speaker 4: This is only his second year in the major leagues. 194 00:07:39,640 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 4: He was only twenty years old at the time. 195 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:45,520 Speaker 1: He was a baby. I believe he was twenty. 196 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 4: One point five to three ERA, sixteen complete games, eight 197 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:53,760 Speaker 4: of which were shutouts, twenty four wins and four losses. 198 00:07:54,880 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 1: Where's he? 199 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:57,400 Speaker 4: Where's the strike gats? You're two hundred and sixty eight 200 00:07:57,440 --> 00:07:59,840 Speaker 4: strike gats. He doesn't even relot considering our modern base 201 00:08:00,240 --> 00:08:02,280 Speaker 4: in terms of two hundred and seventy six innings. Yeah, 202 00:08:02,280 --> 00:08:04,400 Speaker 4: which is pretty funny in its own right. Two point 203 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:07,960 Speaker 4: three FIP zero nine to six whip. He was cameing 204 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 4: fourth in the MVP balloting as a pitcher. It was 205 00:08:11,000 --> 00:08:13,600 Speaker 4: absolutely far and away the best season pitch in Mets history, 206 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:15,200 Speaker 4: and we commend Doc for that. 207 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:16,240 Speaker 1: See it was. 208 00:08:16,400 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 3: But I think this one's really really close. I think 209 00:08:18,760 --> 00:08:20,640 Speaker 3: this is the number two or one A, one B, 210 00:08:20,920 --> 00:08:23,080 Speaker 3: and that's gonna be Tom Severs nineteen seventy one year. 211 00:08:23,080 --> 00:08:24,640 Speaker 3: He didn't win the cy Young this season, but he 212 00:08:24,680 --> 00:08:26,640 Speaker 3: was robbed because that's when the cy Young was based 213 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 3: on who had the most pitcher wins, which, as we know, 214 00:08:29,240 --> 00:08:31,920 Speaker 3: is a relatively useless stat. I mean, Tom Seaver won 215 00:08:31,960 --> 00:08:34,120 Speaker 3: twenty to ten with a one to seven six ERA. 216 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:35,839 Speaker 3: That doesn't even make sense. How do you lose ten 217 00:08:35,920 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 3: games when you give up less than two runs per 218 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,240 Speaker 3: nine innings? One seven six era, the best in all 219 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:42,679 Speaker 3: Major League Baseball, two hundred and eighty nine strikeouts the 220 00:08:42,720 --> 00:08:45,640 Speaker 3: most in the National League, a whip at point nine 221 00:08:45,840 --> 00:08:48,320 Speaker 3: four six. I mean, everything that Tom Seaver did this 222 00:08:48,400 --> 00:08:51,160 Speaker 3: year was disgusting. It's weird to say for Tom Seaver 223 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:53,920 Speaker 3: because obviously he has some cy Young Award years and 224 00:08:53,920 --> 00:08:57,000 Speaker 3: weirdly enough, seventy one isn't that Siung Award season, but 225 00:08:57,040 --> 00:08:59,240 Speaker 3: it probably was the best season of his entire career. 226 00:08:59,400 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 2: And I'm gonna take is my number one ACE. 227 00:09:01,320 --> 00:09:03,000 Speaker 5: And I'm going to go with the picture also because 228 00:09:03,000 --> 00:09:06,640 Speaker 5: I can't fall behind, and just for context, is all historical, 229 00:09:06,880 --> 00:09:09,000 Speaker 5: and whatever happens in the past has happened in the past. 230 00:09:09,400 --> 00:09:12,000 Speaker 5: I have no choice but to go with twenty eighteen. 231 00:09:12,520 --> 00:09:14,319 Speaker 5: Jacob de Gram. Yeah, and if you want to talk 232 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,960 Speaker 5: about no run support, this is the story of no 233 00:09:17,040 --> 00:09:20,480 Speaker 5: road support. A one to seven zero era, over how 234 00:09:20,520 --> 00:09:24,079 Speaker 5: many starts, over thirty two starts that year, just pure 235 00:09:24,120 --> 00:09:26,400 Speaker 5: dominance from start to finish. I think we can all 236 00:09:26,400 --> 00:09:29,160 Speaker 5: agree the best Mets season that we have seen in 237 00:09:29,200 --> 00:09:33,160 Speaker 5: our lifetimes. That was not a great Mets season. Obviously 238 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:36,040 Speaker 5: the team really they did start eleven and one. It 239 00:09:36,080 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 5: was all downhill from there. Yeah, and in a very 240 00:09:38,080 --> 00:09:41,320 Speaker 5: lost season. Every single time Jacob de Grom took the 241 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:44,280 Speaker 5: ball that year it was an event in itself. To 242 00:09:44,320 --> 00:09:46,840 Speaker 5: the very last start he had against the Atlanta Braves, 243 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 5: it was. 244 00:09:47,480 --> 00:09:49,079 Speaker 6: Must watch TV. 245 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:51,320 Speaker 5: It helped him get the new contract he signed right 246 00:09:51,360 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 5: before the twenty nineteen season. Jacob de Grom did things 247 00:09:55,280 --> 00:09:57,679 Speaker 5: that I had never seen on a pitcher's mound before. 248 00:09:57,880 --> 00:10:00,320 Speaker 5: And for that, how could I not go with Jacob 249 00:10:00,360 --> 00:10:01,559 Speaker 5: de Graham with my pick? 250 00:10:01,720 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 2: Yep. 251 00:10:02,320 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 5: Now I'm gonna go offense for my next pick to 252 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 5: kickoff the next round, and that's gonna be Darryl Strawberry's nineteen. 253 00:10:09,240 --> 00:10:09,959 Speaker 6: Eighty eight season. 254 00:10:10,040 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 2: Good one. 255 00:10:10,400 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: That's where I was going. 256 00:10:11,200 --> 00:10:13,280 Speaker 6: I think it's been slept upon here a little bit, 257 00:10:13,360 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 6: but it's off. 258 00:10:13,960 --> 00:10:17,720 Speaker 5: The board now. Darryl Strawberry. Look, he was drafted. He 259 00:10:17,760 --> 00:10:21,040 Speaker 5: was a phenomenon in nineteen eighty eight. He was an 260 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:24,720 Speaker 5: absolute force, leading the National League at home runs a 261 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 5: nine to eleven ops which led the National League, and 262 00:10:27,160 --> 00:10:30,199 Speaker 5: a one to sixty five OPS plus that was also 263 00:10:30,320 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 5: best in the National League, the second best in Met's 264 00:10:33,360 --> 00:10:36,559 Speaker 5: history in a single season, behind only his teammate for 265 00:10:36,600 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 5: this purpose. Yeah, Howard Johnson, Daryl Strawberry an all time 266 00:10:40,160 --> 00:10:41,760 Speaker 5: great met nineteen eighty eight. 267 00:10:41,800 --> 00:10:44,000 Speaker 6: It's a shame to Travesy that team did not. 268 00:10:44,000 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 5: Win the World Series, Danny, Mike Soshia, but Darald Strawberry 269 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 5: my pick. 270 00:10:48,000 --> 00:10:49,840 Speaker 3: All right, So now to start off the fourth round 271 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:52,080 Speaker 3: for me, there's a lot of great options here, but 272 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:53,920 Speaker 3: I think I want to get Jacob de Gram on 273 00:10:53,960 --> 00:10:56,560 Speaker 3: the board, just really solidify this rotation. I'm gonna take 274 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 3: Jacob de Gram's twenty nineteen season, which was also incredible. 275 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:02,000 Speaker 3: I mean, I hate to bang the drum again, but 276 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:02,840 Speaker 3: he's just really good. 277 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:05,280 Speaker 4: I sneaky think that season was better than the twenty 278 00:11:05,320 --> 00:11:08,400 Speaker 4: eighteen season. You was because of the ball that year 279 00:11:08,440 --> 00:11:10,840 Speaker 4: and how insane everything else was in terms of baseball. 280 00:11:11,040 --> 00:11:12,880 Speaker 4: Twenty eighteen season, we look back and we see that 281 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:15,800 Speaker 4: offense was suppressed then anyway, Yeah, and twenty nineteen he 282 00:11:15,800 --> 00:11:18,400 Speaker 4: got pumped up amazingly and he was just so far 283 00:11:18,440 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 4: and away the best pitcher. 284 00:11:19,280 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 3: But go on, no, no, you basically took the words 285 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:22,840 Speaker 3: out of my mouth. Thank you're stealing my pick. I'll 286 00:11:22,840 --> 00:11:23,400 Speaker 3: take here's next. 287 00:11:23,840 --> 00:11:24,439 Speaker 1: I was ready to do it. 288 00:11:24,679 --> 00:11:26,920 Speaker 2: But the rom nineteen, Yeah, that's gonna be my number two. 289 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:28,240 Speaker 1: All right, this is a great pick. 290 00:11:28,280 --> 00:11:30,640 Speaker 4: I really wanted that Jacob the grum So now with 291 00:11:30,720 --> 00:11:32,840 Speaker 4: that one, I just want to keep keep keep setting 292 00:11:32,880 --> 00:11:34,719 Speaker 4: the standard here, keep getting the best things I ever can, 293 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:37,840 Speaker 4: and I'm gonna take Edwin Diaz twenty twenty two to 294 00:11:37,880 --> 00:11:39,840 Speaker 4: go on to be to be the stalwarts and back. 295 00:11:39,800 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 1: End of my bullpen. 296 00:11:40,640 --> 00:11:43,000 Speaker 4: He again, similar to a lot of the guys we've 297 00:11:43,000 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 4: said before, not only was this one of the best 298 00:11:44,720 --> 00:11:47,840 Speaker 4: season in Met's history in terms of reliever, it could 299 00:11:47,840 --> 00:11:49,679 Speaker 4: have been the best season baseball history in terms of 300 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:53,200 Speaker 4: reliever in terms of strikeout rate, run suppression. I'm pulling 301 00:11:53,240 --> 00:11:54,800 Speaker 4: up the stats right out as we can remember them all. 302 00:11:54,840 --> 00:11:56,520 Speaker 4: Now do we know this just happened, but we're excited. 303 00:11:57,960 --> 00:12:00,480 Speaker 4: Is just like silly fifty percent strike out only seven 304 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:02,880 Speaker 4: percent walks, So that walk great was Hilariously, His lowest 305 00:12:02,920 --> 00:12:06,440 Speaker 4: is twenty eighteen. He said forty three percent strike got 306 00:12:06,480 --> 00:12:08,960 Speaker 4: minus walk great, which no one's even even got closed 307 00:12:08,960 --> 00:12:10,520 Speaker 4: the sniffing that besides Jacob de grub. 308 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:11,959 Speaker 1: Yeah, the sly there. 309 00:12:12,040 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 4: The fastball even found a way to get forty seven 310 00:12:13,920 --> 00:12:15,679 Speaker 4: percent ground balls or something I never thought I ever 311 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,200 Speaker 4: see edwind Diaz do in my entire life point nine 312 00:12:18,240 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 4: to zero fip on one point three e r A. 313 00:12:21,920 --> 00:12:23,640 Speaker 1: I believe he did not blow a save. 314 00:12:24,280 --> 00:12:26,199 Speaker 3: I don't know about that one. I'm I'm not sure 315 00:12:26,200 --> 00:12:28,439 Speaker 3: sure if he didn't blow Yeah, he definitely did. 316 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:29,800 Speaker 1: I think he blew some tie games. 317 00:12:30,200 --> 00:12:32,240 Speaker 6: Still blow ARISONA I could, I could, yeah. 318 00:12:32,320 --> 00:12:35,360 Speaker 4: April twenty seve three says Blue three says, all right, 319 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 4: bring that one back in. But it felt like he 320 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:40,040 Speaker 4: didn't blow any Yeah, maybe not after a while, but 321 00:12:40,480 --> 00:12:42,920 Speaker 4: that that was the one. Edmond Da twenty twenty two. 322 00:12:42,920 --> 00:12:44,880 Speaker 4: I'm gonna have him my bullpen and now I want 323 00:12:44,880 --> 00:12:47,720 Speaker 4: to get another bat. John took that Strawberg one. Who 324 00:12:47,720 --> 00:12:50,120 Speaker 4: I wanted here? This This is gonna be a funny 325 00:12:50,160 --> 00:12:52,679 Speaker 4: value pick here because we talked about how how second 326 00:12:52,720 --> 00:12:54,520 Speaker 4: base is a little bit weaker in terms of mess history. 327 00:12:55,559 --> 00:12:59,559 Speaker 4: Give it to me, Gross, I go to the Alfonso 328 00:12:59,760 --> 00:13:01,880 Speaker 4: two thousand was really good year, Vikki. That was one 329 00:13:01,920 --> 00:13:04,520 Speaker 4: of the best offensive seasons in the history of the 330 00:13:04,520 --> 00:13:07,320 Speaker 4: Mets franchise. Based on Baseball Reference Offensive war the fifth 331 00:13:07,320 --> 00:13:09,600 Speaker 4: most offensive four any player ever got a single season 332 00:13:09,880 --> 00:13:11,960 Speaker 4: for the Mets in that season. At GARDI we al 333 00:13:12,000 --> 00:13:16,080 Speaker 4: Fonso had twenty five homers, ninety ribis three twenty four 334 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:19,480 Speaker 4: to twenty five five forty two slash nine sixty seven 335 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:21,920 Speaker 4: ops one to fifty ops plus came in fifteenth the 336 00:13:22,000 --> 00:13:25,199 Speaker 4: MVP balloting made the All Star team. Played second base 337 00:13:25,240 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 4: one hundred fifty days out there. Great player, Guardia Alfonso. 338 00:13:28,320 --> 00:13:30,679 Speaker 4: Another player is very underrated. Mets Lore happy. He got 339 00:13:30,679 --> 00:13:33,360 Speaker 4: his roses two seasons ago. That's Hall of fame. But 340 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:35,880 Speaker 4: at guardal Alfonso, I mean second basement of my team now, 341 00:13:35,920 --> 00:13:38,440 Speaker 4: fonseie Fonsi was a good ballplayer for sure, no doubt 342 00:13:38,559 --> 00:13:41,120 Speaker 4: for me. I'm gonna go with a historic season at 343 00:13:41,120 --> 00:13:42,040 Speaker 4: the first base position. 344 00:13:42,080 --> 00:13:44,000 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go with Pete Alonzo's twenty nineteen. 345 00:13:44,200 --> 00:13:46,520 Speaker 3: I mean, you just you can't find a better rookie 346 00:13:46,600 --> 00:13:49,600 Speaker 3: year among many players, especially in the met. 347 00:13:49,440 --> 00:13:50,520 Speaker 1: First base in the first round. 348 00:13:50,559 --> 00:13:52,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, you couldn't. We're gonna put Pete off the board. 349 00:13:52,440 --> 00:13:54,560 Speaker 3: There's a the basic we're not doing DH. We're not 350 00:13:54,600 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 3: doing DH. This is old school. We get we're bringing 351 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:59,400 Speaker 3: back the old National League rules. But fifty three homers, 352 00:13:59,440 --> 00:14:02,000 Speaker 3: thirty doubles, one undred twenty RBIs a nine to forty 353 00:14:02,000 --> 00:14:05,080 Speaker 3: one ops as a rookie twenty four year old Peter 354 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:07,800 Speaker 3: Lonzo at first base. I mean it's the best offensive 355 00:14:07,840 --> 00:14:09,439 Speaker 3: first base season maybe ever for the Mets. 356 00:14:09,520 --> 00:14:11,319 Speaker 2: Yeah, possibly, John. 357 00:14:11,160 --> 00:14:14,000 Speaker 5: You're up run well, if pitchers are hitting, then I'm 358 00:14:14,040 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 5: gonna go possibly off the board here. I'm taking Johann 359 00:14:18,040 --> 00:14:21,200 Speaker 5: Santana his first season with the Mets in two thousand 360 00:14:21,240 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 5: and eight. 361 00:14:21,640 --> 00:14:21,840 Speaker 2: Nice. 362 00:14:21,840 --> 00:14:25,040 Speaker 5: The acquisition of Johann for me, changed the way I 363 00:14:25,160 --> 00:14:27,680 Speaker 5: viewed the Mets. It was an entire offseason and will 364 00:14:27,680 --> 00:14:28,200 Speaker 5: we get him? 365 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:28,880 Speaker 6: Will we won't? 366 00:14:29,080 --> 00:14:32,560 Speaker 5: The Johann sweepstakes seemed to be never ending until it 367 00:14:32,760 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 5: was until Omar mean Aya landed the man, and boy 368 00:14:36,040 --> 00:14:38,360 Speaker 5: did he deliver. In that first season, he threw two 369 00:14:38,400 --> 00:14:40,600 Speaker 5: one hundred and thirty four in a third innings. 370 00:14:40,760 --> 00:14:43,600 Speaker 6: What do we say the best ability is availability? 371 00:14:43,680 --> 00:14:46,320 Speaker 5: Johann went sixteen to seven, led the National League in 372 00:14:46,360 --> 00:14:49,160 Speaker 5: era and on the last or his last start, the 373 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 5: second to last day of the season, he came through 374 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:55,920 Speaker 5: with a three hit shutout with a torn meniscus. Now, 375 00:14:55,920 --> 00:14:57,960 Speaker 5: the rest of the contract might not have worked out 376 00:14:58,000 --> 00:15:00,120 Speaker 5: that well, minus of course June first, twenty twelve, All 377 00:15:00,160 --> 00:15:02,880 Speaker 5: the night we'll never forget, But Johann Santana that two 378 00:15:02,920 --> 00:15:06,200 Speaker 5: thousand and eight season. Give me Johan and I have 379 00:15:06,240 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 5: another pick, and I'm going back to offense here, and 380 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:11,680 Speaker 5: I am going with a name that you probably did 381 00:15:11,680 --> 00:15:14,360 Speaker 5: not expect to hear for this purpose, But I'm going 382 00:15:14,360 --> 00:15:19,760 Speaker 5: with Bernard Guilkey's nineteen ninety six John is the ch 383 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 5: A good seasar House Bernard Guilkey. I believe this is 384 00:15:22,840 --> 00:15:24,960 Speaker 5: the season that put him on the map for his 385 00:15:25,080 --> 00:15:29,760 Speaker 5: men in black cameo during the year guilty over six 386 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:32,840 Speaker 5: hundred and fifty six played appearances, an ops plus of 387 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:37,320 Speaker 5: one fifty five, thirty homers, seventy three walks, and on 388 00:15:37,440 --> 00:15:40,960 Speaker 5: base machine a slug machine. He was a great, great 389 00:15:41,000 --> 00:15:43,280 Speaker 5: player on obviously, I mean these are years. These were 390 00:15:43,280 --> 00:15:46,320 Speaker 5: the very lean years and Met's history. Excuse me, it 391 00:15:46,360 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 5: was him, It was Butch Husky. I don't believe Brian 392 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:52,280 Speaker 5: McCray was quite there yet. Todd Hundley was also hitting. Obviously, 393 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 5: Offense was up across baseball during these days. But Bernard 394 00:15:55,600 --> 00:15:59,920 Speaker 5: Guilkey one of the forgotten great seasons in Mets history. 395 00:16:00,040 --> 00:16:01,480 Speaker 6: And I got him a my squad here. 396 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:02,520 Speaker 2: I like it. I like it. 397 00:16:02,560 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 3: I know something that's you know, been a topic of 398 00:16:05,480 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 3: conversation for Mets fans the last few years has been 399 00:16:07,520 --> 00:16:09,520 Speaker 3: a left handed reliever. So I'm gonna go to the 400 00:16:09,560 --> 00:16:11,680 Speaker 3: bullpen and I'm gonna take a left handed reliever. You 401 00:16:11,720 --> 00:16:14,080 Speaker 3: guys have probably heard of him names Billy Wagner. Guy 402 00:16:14,120 --> 00:16:16,560 Speaker 3: should be in the Hall of Fame. Billy deserves to 403 00:16:16,600 --> 00:16:18,480 Speaker 3: be there. He's possibly the best left handed reliever of 404 00:16:18,520 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 3: all time. I'm gonna take a two thousand and six 405 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:22,720 Speaker 3: season where he shockingly didn't make the All Star Game, 406 00:16:22,760 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 3: but just proves that the All Star Game is a 407 00:16:24,120 --> 00:16:26,480 Speaker 3: little bit of a not necessarily the most truthful way 408 00:16:26,480 --> 00:16:30,080 Speaker 3: to prove if someone's good or not. But uh, Billy 409 00:16:30,080 --> 00:16:32,960 Speaker 3: Wagner two point twenty four ERA and seventy two innings 410 00:16:32,960 --> 00:16:35,440 Speaker 3: that year a whip at one point one. Obviously he 411 00:16:35,480 --> 00:16:37,240 Speaker 3: had a little bit lower whips a little bit later 412 00:16:37,280 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 3: on with the Mets, but in seventy two innings having 413 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 3: that with ninety four strikeouts, just one of the best 414 00:16:41,720 --> 00:16:43,520 Speaker 3: relievers in the game, one of the best relievers that 415 00:16:43,560 --> 00:16:45,400 Speaker 3: the Mets had. But the guy in the Hall, give 416 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:47,280 Speaker 3: me the left handed kid, Billy Wagner. 417 00:16:48,280 --> 00:16:48,520 Speaker 1: Nice. 418 00:16:48,560 --> 00:16:50,280 Speaker 4: So we're gonna keep gonna sick with the same era 419 00:16:50,360 --> 00:16:53,200 Speaker 4: of Mets baseball. I'm just using this to recreate my 420 00:16:53,240 --> 00:16:56,040 Speaker 4: youth here and I didn't pick my shortstop. Eventually lead 421 00:16:56,080 --> 00:16:59,240 Speaker 4: off hither will be Jose Rays. Twenty eleven season. Yeah, 422 00:16:59,280 --> 00:17:01,240 Speaker 4: that's the one eleven Jose Race season. This was the 423 00:17:01,280 --> 00:17:03,880 Speaker 4: year because when Jose Rays came up, he was fantastic 424 00:17:03,920 --> 00:17:05,720 Speaker 4: and he was so exciting, but he still didn't really 425 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:07,880 Speaker 4: have like the maturity of a hitter that we always 426 00:17:07,920 --> 00:17:09,520 Speaker 4: kind of hoped he would developed, and the way he played, 427 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:10,960 Speaker 4: and he was so young, just coming up so young 428 00:17:10,960 --> 00:17:13,440 Speaker 4: in the big prospect he was. When twenty eleven, something 429 00:17:13,480 --> 00:17:15,919 Speaker 4: happened where it all just came together for Jose and 430 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:18,639 Speaker 4: he got that batting average up to three thirty seven, 431 00:17:18,800 --> 00:17:21,200 Speaker 4: won himself a batting title, even got then base percentage 432 00:17:21,280 --> 00:17:23,159 Speaker 4: up to three eighty four, which Jose Rays was just 433 00:17:23,160 --> 00:17:24,720 Speaker 4: a massive, massive achievement at the time. 434 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:26,280 Speaker 1: Even slugged five hundred that year. 435 00:17:26,520 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 4: Jose Rays had sixteen triples, the fourth time in his 436 00:17:28,920 --> 00:17:31,560 Speaker 4: career he would lead Major League Baseball on triples. On 437 00:17:31,640 --> 00:17:33,800 Speaker 4: top that, he had another thirty one doubles, just seven 438 00:17:33,840 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 4: homers whatever, still forty No, he still thirty nine bases, 439 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:39,960 Speaker 4: which for this time for Jose Rays was not that 440 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:42,080 Speaker 4: many we know in terms of how modern baseball's gone. 441 00:17:42,119 --> 00:17:44,440 Speaker 4: They're in a stone based tons of stone bases. He 442 00:17:44,520 --> 00:17:46,359 Speaker 4: was an All Star that year again, he won the 443 00:17:46,359 --> 00:17:49,159 Speaker 4: batting title, came eleventh the MVP voting, and that was 444 00:17:49,160 --> 00:17:51,320 Speaker 4: all in only one hundred twenty six games. Jose Rays 445 00:17:51,359 --> 00:17:54,560 Speaker 4: twenty eleven was an unbelievable season as history with the bat. 446 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:56,399 Speaker 4: Now my next pick. I got to think about this 447 00:17:56,400 --> 00:17:58,920 Speaker 4: for a second. It's gonna ponder it. Who he didn't 448 00:17:58,920 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 4: have it ready, No, I mean it ready, but between 449 00:18:01,200 --> 00:18:01,440 Speaker 4: a few. 450 00:18:01,480 --> 00:18:02,040 Speaker 1: But I'm gonna take. 451 00:18:02,040 --> 00:18:04,359 Speaker 4: I'm gonna take Grey Carter nineteen eighty five, all right, Gary, 452 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:06,399 Speaker 4: carry the kid nineteen eighty five. I believe that was 453 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:09,040 Speaker 4: his first or second full year. First full year when 454 00:18:09,040 --> 00:18:12,119 Speaker 4: we came to the Mets. It was I gotta stop, 455 00:18:12,280 --> 00:18:13,040 Speaker 4: I gotta pull it up. 456 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:14,199 Speaker 2: This kid's not prepared. 457 00:18:14,240 --> 00:18:15,480 Speaker 1: I wasn't prepared. I was in between. 458 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:17,560 Speaker 4: First full year he came to the Mets, thirty homers 459 00:18:17,560 --> 00:18:21,000 Speaker 4: from the catcher spot, unbelievable, significantly more walks than strikeouts, 460 00:18:21,000 --> 00:18:22,560 Speaker 4: which is something you love it, you guys know, I 461 00:18:22,560 --> 00:18:24,440 Speaker 4: love more than anything in the world. Two eighty one, 462 00:18:24,480 --> 00:18:27,679 Speaker 4: three sixty five to four eighty eight slash. Fantastic season 463 00:18:27,680 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 4: from the kid. Really in a nineteen eighty five season 464 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:31,800 Speaker 4: that the Mets kind of put themselves on the map 465 00:18:31,840 --> 00:18:34,040 Speaker 4: for being a solid team. Didn't get there, lost that 466 00:18:34,160 --> 00:18:35,919 Speaker 4: last series of the year to the Cardinals. They kind 467 00:18:35,920 --> 00:18:37,760 Speaker 4: of showed everybody what they were about and what was 468 00:18:37,800 --> 00:18:39,679 Speaker 4: going to happen in the next season. 469 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:42,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, the uh, I mean, Gary Carter one of the 470 00:18:42,520 --> 00:18:44,920 Speaker 3: best catches of all time for sure. I'm gonna kind 471 00:18:44,920 --> 00:18:46,800 Speaker 3: of follow up here with your shortstop pick because I 472 00:18:46,800 --> 00:18:49,879 Speaker 3: think it might be the the group that has the 473 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:51,760 Speaker 3: least amount of names that you can really throw out there. 474 00:18:51,800 --> 00:18:54,720 Speaker 3: I'm gonna take Lindor's twenty twenty two season. It was 475 00:18:54,800 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 3: just a great year overall as a player. I mean, defensively, 476 00:18:57,760 --> 00:18:59,399 Speaker 3: we know for Insansco is one of the best defensive 477 00:18:59,400 --> 00:19:01,680 Speaker 3: shortstops on this team, which includes a lot of great 478 00:19:01,720 --> 00:19:03,840 Speaker 3: defensive shore stops in their history, but Lindor is definitely 479 00:19:03,840 --> 00:19:05,880 Speaker 3: one of the best. Twenty six homers, twenty five doubles, 480 00:19:05,920 --> 00:19:09,200 Speaker 3: five triples, one hundred seven RBIs, sixteen stolen bases, two 481 00:19:09,280 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 3: seventy average one twenty five ops plus Fish ninth in 482 00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:13,639 Speaker 3: the MVP voting. 483 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:16,280 Speaker 2: We've been waiting for Francisco Lindor. Here he is. That's 484 00:19:16,280 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 2: my pick. 485 00:19:17,640 --> 00:19:19,159 Speaker 3: Very similar to the Cross Belt Tron two has a 486 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:22,080 Speaker 3: sixth season. Yes, gredibly similar, John, what do you got? 487 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:25,120 Speaker 6: All Right, Well, this one probably should have gone already. 488 00:19:25,800 --> 00:19:26,679 Speaker 6: I'm gonna take him now. 489 00:19:26,720 --> 00:19:30,040 Speaker 5: And it's Tom Severs nineteen seventy three season, a Cy 490 00:19:30,080 --> 00:19:32,720 Speaker 5: Young Award year. Obviously a year where the Mets the 491 00:19:33,119 --> 00:19:35,800 Speaker 5: amazing Mets that year. Yep, you gotta believe. I believe 492 00:19:35,840 --> 00:19:39,960 Speaker 5: was born that year and sever was absolutely dominant that season. 493 00:19:41,800 --> 00:19:45,040 Speaker 5: A two o eight RA led the National League eighteen 494 00:19:45,520 --> 00:19:48,879 Speaker 5: complete games, that's gross, in thirty six starts, that's gross. 495 00:19:48,880 --> 00:19:51,639 Speaker 5: Half of the starts were complete games. Really doesn't make 496 00:19:51,680 --> 00:19:54,159 Speaker 5: any sense. Two hundred ninety innings pitched, two hundred and 497 00:19:54,160 --> 00:19:57,480 Speaker 5: fifty one strikeouts leads Baseball Sub one ERA a fifth 498 00:19:57,600 --> 00:19:59,159 Speaker 5: just over two and a half, and you know, an 499 00:19:59,160 --> 00:20:00,840 Speaker 5: adjustity RA of one seventy five. 500 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:03,000 Speaker 6: This man was. 501 00:20:03,080 --> 00:20:05,480 Speaker 5: I mean, look, we know he's the franchise for a reason. 502 00:20:05,840 --> 00:20:08,840 Speaker 5: We didn't get to see him. And it's exercises like 503 00:20:08,880 --> 00:20:11,560 Speaker 5: this that you can really look back on Met's history 504 00:20:12,080 --> 00:20:15,240 Speaker 5: and realize just how great some of these years were. 505 00:20:15,680 --> 00:20:18,520 Speaker 5: And you know, Doc Gooden, I think is universally respected 506 00:20:18,520 --> 00:20:21,399 Speaker 5: as having the best single season pitching year in Mets history. 507 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:24,960 Speaker 5: This is probably number two. I think Tom sever nineteen 508 00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 5: seventy three. Give me, mister sever with my next pick. 509 00:20:28,920 --> 00:20:33,520 Speaker 2: It's having fun. I we're getting deep into it now that. 510 00:20:34,480 --> 00:20:35,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, we are getting deep. 511 00:20:35,680 --> 00:20:36,560 Speaker 2: I will have some fun. 512 00:20:36,880 --> 00:20:40,880 Speaker 5: Yes, I'm gonna go with Pete Alonzo's twenty twenty two 513 00:20:41,160 --> 00:20:42,000 Speaker 5: damn season. 514 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:42,600 Speaker 2: Nice pick. 515 00:20:42,960 --> 00:20:46,000 Speaker 5: I wanted Pete Alonso's twenty nineteen season for obvious reasons. 516 00:20:46,040 --> 00:20:48,199 Speaker 5: He sets to the Mets singles season all time home record, 517 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:50,320 Speaker 5: a home run record, then he breaks the rookie home 518 00:20:50,400 --> 00:20:50,919 Speaker 5: run record. 519 00:20:51,000 --> 00:20:52,600 Speaker 1: So, now are we gonna have a DH in this team? 520 00:20:52,840 --> 00:20:53,760 Speaker 1: Used to two for his basement? 521 00:20:53,920 --> 00:20:54,760 Speaker 6: He can play anywhere. 522 00:20:55,080 --> 00:20:55,879 Speaker 2: Nowhere are you putting him? 523 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:56,720 Speaker 1: Yeah? Where's he playing? 524 00:20:56,840 --> 00:20:58,119 Speaker 6: Well? So I can't take him ill? 525 00:20:58,119 --> 00:20:59,120 Speaker 1: I mean, I just want to know where you're. 526 00:20:59,000 --> 00:21:00,760 Speaker 2: Gonna lay the sea mat to put him in a spot. 527 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: Though, all right, we're gonna have DH. We have DH. 528 00:21:06,040 --> 00:21:06,840 Speaker 2: We could have a DH. 529 00:21:06,960 --> 00:21:10,960 Speaker 5: But let's fair, I'll be taking him anyway, just on 530 00:21:11,080 --> 00:21:15,639 Speaker 5: merit alone. Pete this season sets the Mets single season 531 00:21:15,720 --> 00:21:18,240 Speaker 5: RBI record, leads the National League in RBIs with one hundred, 532 00:21:18,280 --> 00:21:21,720 Speaker 5: with one hundred and thirty one forty homers a. 533 00:21:21,440 --> 00:21:23,639 Speaker 6: Ps plus of one amazing season. 534 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:26,080 Speaker 5: I feel like it's easy to forget just how dominant 535 00:21:26,119 --> 00:21:28,720 Speaker 5: Pete Alonso was this year, But boy, oh boy, was 536 00:21:28,760 --> 00:21:32,040 Speaker 5: he dominant his second incredible year. Second time he hit 537 00:21:32,040 --> 00:21:34,880 Speaker 5: forty home runs. Forty plus home runs, I should say, 538 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:36,959 Speaker 5: and guess what. It's not gonna be the last, So 539 00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:40,120 Speaker 5: give me the twenty twenty two Pete Alonzo season. Many 540 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:41,840 Speaker 5: more to come for the Polar Bear. 541 00:21:42,040 --> 00:21:44,080 Speaker 3: Mine's gonna be a little weird because the samples small, 542 00:21:44,240 --> 00:21:46,880 Speaker 3: sample's real small on this guy for this specific year. 543 00:21:47,359 --> 00:21:50,520 Speaker 3: But twenty fifteen Nssesspadaes, I mean, was there anything more 544 00:21:50,640 --> 00:21:53,720 Speaker 3: electric that when that guy stepped into New York at 545 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 3: City Field and was just hitting bombs, crushing baseballs. 546 00:21:57,560 --> 00:21:59,400 Speaker 2: Leading us to the World Series that season. 547 00:21:59,400 --> 00:22:01,520 Speaker 3: I know it didn't with the World Series victory, but 548 00:22:01,560 --> 00:22:03,760 Speaker 3: the Mets don't even come close to making the playoffs. 549 00:22:03,760 --> 00:22:05,240 Speaker 3: If you want to assessments, is not a part of 550 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:08,639 Speaker 3: that team. In fifty seven games, seventeen homers, fourteen doubles, 551 00:22:08,680 --> 00:22:10,240 Speaker 3: forty four rbs and nine to forty two. 552 00:22:10,280 --> 00:22:13,239 Speaker 2: Oh ps. It was an unbelievable stretch. It was up 553 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:14,400 Speaker 2: four when he was here. 554 00:22:14,480 --> 00:22:17,080 Speaker 3: And I think, while maybe he might not be the 555 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:19,640 Speaker 3: highest counting numbers, it's one of the most memorable Mets 556 00:22:19,640 --> 00:22:20,200 Speaker 3: seasons ever. 557 00:22:20,680 --> 00:22:21,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, let's good pick. 558 00:22:21,680 --> 00:22:23,199 Speaker 4: I mean just in terms of what he did for 559 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:25,280 Speaker 4: the team that summer and just like a feeling around 560 00:22:25,320 --> 00:22:28,879 Speaker 4: it like crazy, just it's deadline acquisitions are so much fun. Yeah, 561 00:22:29,000 --> 00:22:30,800 Speaker 4: you know, it's like that's nothing better than that. So 562 00:22:30,960 --> 00:22:33,400 Speaker 4: John changed the rules and put the HS in here now, 563 00:22:33,480 --> 00:22:35,639 Speaker 4: so we're gonna do another pick. I do want this 564 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:37,600 Speaker 4: historic met one of my favorite players of all time 565 00:22:37,640 --> 00:22:40,040 Speaker 4: on my team, Mike Piazza. You I believe took the 566 00:22:40,080 --> 00:22:42,160 Speaker 4: ninety nine season. Correct, took two thousand and two, two thousand, 567 00:22:42,200 --> 00:22:44,320 Speaker 4: So I'm gonna tha ninety nine fairly. Mike Piazza. 568 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:45,160 Speaker 2: Good year, good player. 569 00:22:45,200 --> 00:22:46,880 Speaker 4: Yeah right, good year, good player. Lots of great years. 570 00:22:46,920 --> 00:22:48,520 Speaker 4: And also, you know, DH, I think probably at a 571 00:22:48,520 --> 00:22:50,000 Speaker 4: little bittter home for him. There we get Gary Carter 572 00:22:50,040 --> 00:22:50,520 Speaker 4: behind the plate. 573 00:22:50,600 --> 00:22:51,239 Speaker 1: Yeah, we know, Mike. 574 00:22:51,320 --> 00:22:52,840 Speaker 4: Just focus on mashing like we saw him do with 575 00:22:52,880 --> 00:22:54,840 Speaker 4: old timers. They put a couple out, you know, into 576 00:22:55,040 --> 00:22:58,000 Speaker 4: into the stands. Mike Piazza in nineteen ninety nine forty 577 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:01,000 Speaker 4: home runs career high missed that one. One hundred and 578 00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:04,879 Speaker 4: twenty four RBIs nine percent, walks, twelve percent strikeouts, three 579 00:23:04,920 --> 00:23:06,920 Speaker 4: to zero three batting average, which is shockingly low for 580 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:09,720 Speaker 4: Mike Piazza during his prime, which is just so unbelievable. 581 00:23:09,720 --> 00:23:11,159 Speaker 1: Think about how great this guy was. 582 00:23:11,640 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 4: Three sixty one on base, five to seventy five slug 583 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:15,399 Speaker 4: and we don't even need him. You need to think 584 00:23:15,400 --> 00:23:17,920 Speaker 4: about catching. We're just gonna put them in mid that orbit. 585 00:23:17,960 --> 00:23:20,160 Speaker 4: Tim the mash and mash all day long. But Mike 586 00:23:20,200 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 4: Piazza nineteen ninety nine, first full season with the Mets, 587 00:23:23,600 --> 00:23:25,359 Speaker 4: that was the one he even wasn't even like you 588 00:23:25,440 --> 00:23:26,360 Speaker 4: kind of go off to a bit of a slow 589 00:23:26,400 --> 00:23:28,159 Speaker 4: start with the team too, came out of nowhere there. 590 00:23:28,240 --> 00:23:30,000 Speaker 1: Then my next pick, another double up. 591 00:23:30,160 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 4: It was gonna go a different year than someone John 592 00:23:31,840 --> 00:23:36,840 Speaker 4: picked Dalla Strawberry nineteen eighty seven arguably arguably a better 593 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:38,840 Speaker 4: season than the fame nineteen eighty eight season, cause that 594 00:23:38,880 --> 00:23:41,280 Speaker 4: year he was closer to winning the MVP. But nineteen 595 00:23:41,280 --> 00:23:44,399 Speaker 4: eighty seven thirty nine homers, one hundred RBIs, one hundred 596 00:23:44,440 --> 00:23:47,760 Speaker 4: runs scored, two eighty four, three ninety eight, five eighty 597 00:23:47,760 --> 00:23:50,919 Speaker 4: three slug career high for Daryl Strawberry on base percentage 598 00:23:50,920 --> 00:23:53,640 Speaker 4: that you're almost got to four hundred, so came to sixty. 599 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:56,200 Speaker 4: The MVP ballot thing really good, but just unbelievable seas 600 00:23:56,240 --> 00:23:58,560 Speaker 4: from Daryl Strawberry, where he really just cemented himself as 601 00:23:58,560 --> 00:23:59,960 Speaker 4: one of the elite power hitters in baseball. 602 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:02,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was a good pick. That was a good one. 603 00:24:02,200 --> 00:24:04,399 Speaker 2: Well done on that tipped the cap. That was a 604 00:24:04,440 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 2: good pick. 605 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:06,680 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go on the pitching side here and I'm 606 00:24:06,680 --> 00:24:09,520 Speaker 3: gonna close off my starting pitching rotation here with a 607 00:24:09,560 --> 00:24:12,080 Speaker 3: cy Young Award winner by the name of ra Dickey 608 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:15,080 Speaker 3: the twenty twelve year. I mean the fact that a 609 00:24:15,200 --> 00:24:18,840 Speaker 3: knuckleballer who's career was kind of in limbo before he 610 00:24:18,880 --> 00:24:21,879 Speaker 3: came to the Mets, came here, won a cy Young Award, 611 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:24,800 Speaker 3: completely revitalized his career as one of the cooler stories 612 00:24:24,800 --> 00:24:27,640 Speaker 3: in all of baseball to do with the knuckleball pitch 613 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 3: that is kind of a lost art now you just 614 00:24:29,320 --> 00:24:32,119 Speaker 3: don't see it around as much as you did. Ra 615 00:24:32,280 --> 00:24:34,200 Speaker 3: Dickey is one of the most unique players ever play. 616 00:24:34,359 --> 00:24:36,840 Speaker 3: Threw a hard knuckleball, too, which he just you never 617 00:24:36,880 --> 00:24:38,879 Speaker 3: saw that they always threw those floaty ones that kind 618 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:40,760 Speaker 3: of danced a little bit. Ra came at you with 619 00:24:40,800 --> 00:24:43,399 Speaker 3: like seventy five seventy six miles an hour on that knuckle, 620 00:24:43,560 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 3: and he was filthy. In twenty twelve two point seven 621 00:24:45,920 --> 00:24:48,560 Speaker 3: three era with the knuckleball, two hundred and thirty three innings, 622 00:24:48,560 --> 00:24:51,879 Speaker 3: two hundred thirty strikeouts led the league. It was unbelievable. 623 00:24:51,880 --> 00:24:55,520 Speaker 3: Five complete games, three shutouts. Ra Dickey number three for me, well. 624 00:24:55,440 --> 00:24:58,520 Speaker 5: I'm all about roster flexibility. I picked Howard Johnson earlier. 625 00:24:58,720 --> 00:25:01,840 Speaker 5: Howard Johnson played second, short and third base, so for 626 00:25:01,880 --> 00:25:04,280 Speaker 5: the purpose of this game, he's my shortstop and my 627 00:25:04,359 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 5: third baseman is going to be two thousand and eight 628 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:08,880 Speaker 5: David Wright. And now you said, oh seven, David Wright. 629 00:25:09,080 --> 00:25:11,040 Speaker 5: But David Wright in two thousand and eight hit a 630 00:25:11,119 --> 00:25:14,640 Speaker 5: career high thirty three home runs. David Wright that year 631 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:18,760 Speaker 5: was absolutely incredible. Obviously, the Mets moved out of Shay Stadium, 632 00:25:18,760 --> 00:25:21,240 Speaker 5: where his natural right center power swing was kind of 633 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:23,240 Speaker 5: taken away when we went to City Field with the 634 00:25:23,359 --> 00:25:26,919 Speaker 5: gaping gaps in right center field, but that two thousand 635 00:25:26,920 --> 00:25:29,800 Speaker 5: and eight season for David Wright, for me, one of 636 00:25:29,800 --> 00:25:30,520 Speaker 5: the best I've seen. 637 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:32,320 Speaker 6: So give me David right at third base. Now. I 638 00:25:32,359 --> 00:25:35,000 Speaker 6: haven't taken a relief pitcher yet, but that's going to change. 639 00:25:35,440 --> 00:25:37,080 Speaker 5: I'm going to go with the man who was on 640 00:25:37,160 --> 00:25:39,760 Speaker 5: the mound for the final out in the NLCS and 641 00:25:39,840 --> 00:25:42,520 Speaker 5: the World Series. This is three years earlier. It's Jesse 642 00:25:42,680 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 5: Rosco is nineteen eighty three season. Now, for all pitchers 643 00:25:46,080 --> 00:25:48,200 Speaker 5: with at least one hundred innings pitch in Mets history, 644 00:25:48,600 --> 00:25:51,200 Speaker 5: he had an adjustedy RA of two hundred and forty eight, 645 00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:55,280 Speaker 5: and that is second to nobody in New York Mets history. 646 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:58,639 Speaker 5: This man allowed eighteen earned runs over one hundred and 647 00:25:58,800 --> 00:26:02,800 Speaker 5: ten innings of work. Jesse Erosco was almost foreshadowing that. 648 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 5: He was so damn dominant, and what. 649 00:26:04,720 --> 00:26:06,520 Speaker 6: A career he had played into his mid forties. 650 00:26:07,040 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 5: Unbelievable. I remember Jesse Erosco as a kid. That's how 651 00:26:09,840 --> 00:26:10,639 Speaker 5: long this guy played. 652 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:11,600 Speaker 1: That is kind of crazy. 653 00:26:11,840 --> 00:26:14,480 Speaker 5: That is so I am going with Jesse Erosco as 654 00:26:14,480 --> 00:26:15,560 Speaker 5: my first relief pitcher. 655 00:26:15,680 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 3: Okay, all right, since we do have the DH open, 656 00:26:18,520 --> 00:26:20,159 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go ahead and take my option here I'm 657 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:22,960 Speaker 3: gonna take Carlos Delgado's two thousand and six. 658 00:26:22,840 --> 00:26:24,880 Speaker 2: Season, which was so a good one. 659 00:26:24,880 --> 00:26:26,760 Speaker 3: Carlos Delgado should be in the Hall of Fame as well. 660 00:26:26,800 --> 00:26:28,480 Speaker 3: It's crazy he didn't stay him on the ballot. Yeah, 661 00:26:28,600 --> 00:26:30,840 Speaker 3: put him back on. He was unbelievable, one of the 662 00:26:30,840 --> 00:26:33,080 Speaker 3: most underappreciated power hitters of the time. 663 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:33,880 Speaker 2: Just doesn't get the love. 664 00:26:33,880 --> 00:26:35,760 Speaker 3: Four hundred and seventy three home runs in his career, 665 00:26:35,760 --> 00:26:37,560 Speaker 3: but that year with the Mets, in his first season, 666 00:26:37,760 --> 00:26:40,000 Speaker 3: coming into a team that had some expectations year, thirty 667 00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 3: eight homers, thirty doubles, one hundred and fourteen RBIs, nine 668 00:26:42,960 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 3: oh nine ops ops plus at one thirty one he 669 00:26:45,119 --> 00:26:46,080 Speaker 3: got MVP votes. 670 00:26:46,280 --> 00:26:47,880 Speaker 2: Delgado was the man. 671 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:49,720 Speaker 1: That's a good pick. 672 00:26:49,960 --> 00:26:51,960 Speaker 4: I'm gonna use this opportunity at the end of my 673 00:26:52,000 --> 00:26:54,800 Speaker 4: snake here the round out my starting rotation, and one 674 00:26:54,840 --> 00:26:56,600 Speaker 4: of these picks is definitely gonna hurt everybody a lot, 675 00:26:56,640 --> 00:26:57,800 Speaker 4: But it's kind of something you gotta do. 676 00:26:58,960 --> 00:27:00,520 Speaker 1: I think I know it. Like I said before, we 677 00:27:00,600 --> 00:27:02,480 Speaker 1: got to remember everything in terms of history, in terms. 678 00:27:02,359 --> 00:27:04,320 Speaker 4: Of context term where we were, how we were feeling, 679 00:27:04,359 --> 00:27:07,040 Speaker 4: what we were doing at the time this happened. And 680 00:27:07,160 --> 00:27:08,480 Speaker 4: I think we can all agree that one of the 681 00:27:08,480 --> 00:27:10,600 Speaker 4: greatest seasons that we ever, ever any of us saw 682 00:27:10,640 --> 00:27:14,119 Speaker 4: pitched by a Met was was Matthew Artis in twenty thirteen. 683 00:27:14,280 --> 00:27:16,439 Speaker 1: Yeah, you got one hundred eight of the innings. 684 00:27:16,440 --> 00:27:19,359 Speaker 4: He only won nine games, which is very really make 685 00:27:19,400 --> 00:27:22,160 Speaker 4: you realize the context of how bad that twenty thirteen 686 00:27:22,200 --> 00:27:25,800 Speaker 4: Mets team was two to seven ERA two to oh fip. 687 00:27:26,280 --> 00:27:28,480 Speaker 4: He was getting ground balls at fifty percent rates, striking 688 00:27:28,520 --> 00:27:31,359 Speaker 4: guys out ten per nine innings. It was every single 689 00:27:31,359 --> 00:27:33,359 Speaker 4: time at Harvey stepped on the mound twenty thirteen, it 690 00:27:33,400 --> 00:27:34,720 Speaker 4: was an event. You want to go to the game, 691 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:36,440 Speaker 4: you want to watch it on TV. You think maybe 692 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:39,399 Speaker 4: this could be the time. There's no hither this it 693 00:27:39,440 --> 00:27:41,199 Speaker 4: was an event. He was the dark Knight. It was 694 00:27:41,280 --> 00:27:45,000 Speaker 4: every single thing he did was must watch television. And 695 00:27:45,160 --> 00:27:47,800 Speaker 4: everything that's happened with Matt Harvey sucks, but it's hard. 696 00:27:47,840 --> 00:27:50,280 Speaker 4: You gotta appreciate what he did that season in terms 697 00:27:50,320 --> 00:27:51,720 Speaker 4: of what we've seen as Mets fans. 698 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:52,320 Speaker 2: This phenomenal. 699 00:27:52,440 --> 00:27:54,560 Speaker 4: Yeah, now the next pick something very different. I just 700 00:27:54,880 --> 00:27:56,520 Speaker 4: want to have a share Tom sever you guys each 701 00:27:56,560 --> 00:27:59,280 Speaker 4: have receivers and like every single year was so good. 702 00:27:59,359 --> 00:28:00,440 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna pick one that. 703 00:28:00,440 --> 00:28:01,560 Speaker 6: Was fun buying stock. 704 00:28:01,960 --> 00:28:04,480 Speaker 4: Yeah, and there there were so many great Tom sever 705 00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:07,760 Speaker 4: seasons mixed in, but I really, for some reason, I 706 00:28:07,840 --> 00:28:11,080 Speaker 4: just this nineteen seventy five season, the year returned thirty. 707 00:28:11,240 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 4: The Mets team was really going down hell fast. He 708 00:28:13,359 --> 00:28:15,439 Speaker 4: wouldn't pend that much longer with the Mets after this. 709 00:28:15,840 --> 00:28:18,400 Speaker 4: Tom Sever threw two hundred eighty innings this season, won 710 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:21,960 Speaker 4: twenty two games, eight war in terms of fangras, his 711 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:23,960 Speaker 4: f war that's even that takes you down because the 712 00:28:23,960 --> 00:28:26,680 Speaker 4: old days he didn't get the many strikeouts. On top 713 00:28:26,720 --> 00:28:28,720 Speaker 4: of that, Seaver turned in. I want to find the 714 00:28:28,720 --> 00:28:32,520 Speaker 4: complete games here, fifteen complete games with five shutouts. And 715 00:28:32,560 --> 00:28:35,639 Speaker 4: that was fifteen complete games in only thirty six starts. 716 00:28:35,640 --> 00:28:37,840 Speaker 4: So Tom sever nineteen seventy five, we got their innings 717 00:28:37,840 --> 00:28:39,760 Speaker 4: either over here, just so you know, pack it all 718 00:28:39,760 --> 00:28:41,400 Speaker 4: in there. And that nice three man rotation to go 719 00:28:41,400 --> 00:28:43,160 Speaker 4: through the season. So I'm gonna have a little bit 720 00:28:43,160 --> 00:28:44,560 Speaker 4: of a fun one here. I'm gonna throw it back 721 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:47,040 Speaker 4: to way before I was on this planet. Man by 722 00:28:47,080 --> 00:28:48,480 Speaker 4: the name of Kleon Jones. 723 00:28:48,480 --> 00:28:50,840 Speaker 3: I'm gonna take his nineteen sixty nine season now While 724 00:28:50,840 --> 00:28:52,440 Speaker 3: he didn't put up the crazy home run numbers like 725 00:28:52,480 --> 00:28:55,120 Speaker 3: you'd expect year one fifty one ops plus for a 726 00:28:55,120 --> 00:28:57,320 Speaker 3: guy who played in one hundred and thirty seven games, 727 00:28:57,360 --> 00:29:00,960 Speaker 3: the offensive output was phenomenal that season. Kleon twelve homers, 728 00:29:00,960 --> 00:29:04,719 Speaker 3: twenty five doubles, four triples, seventy five RBIs, sixteen stolen bases, 729 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,320 Speaker 3: walked four more times than he struck out three forty 730 00:29:07,360 --> 00:29:10,440 Speaker 3: average four to twenty two on base MVP votes. Obviously, 731 00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 3: the Mets win the World Series that year. Kleon was 732 00:29:12,400 --> 00:29:14,560 Speaker 3: a major major part in it. Got to stick them 733 00:29:14,600 --> 00:29:15,240 Speaker 3: in my outfield. 734 00:29:15,320 --> 00:29:17,360 Speaker 5: I'm going to go with two guys from the ninety 735 00:29:17,400 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 5: six Mets for my snake. That'll give me three guys 736 00:29:19,840 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 5: from the ninety six Mets, a team that finished somehow 737 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:23,440 Speaker 5: seventy one and ninety one. 738 00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:25,560 Speaker 2: Not entirely sure, how love that ninety sixth year? 739 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 1: I do you were born? You knew you too? 740 00:29:28,080 --> 00:29:31,400 Speaker 6: My first well, my first one is going to be Todhundeley. 741 00:29:31,400 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 5: He had forty one home runs that season, believable, a 742 00:29:33,920 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 5: record that stood for a while until Carlos Speltran tied 743 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:38,880 Speaker 5: in No. Six and then obviously, Pete Alonzo demolished it 744 00:29:39,040 --> 00:29:40,320 Speaker 5: in his twenty nineteen season. 745 00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:41,720 Speaker 6: My other one to. 746 00:29:41,800 --> 00:29:45,240 Speaker 5: Round out my outfield is going to be Lance Johnson, 747 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,720 Speaker 5: believe it or not, at a seven point two war overall, 748 00:29:49,760 --> 00:29:52,520 Speaker 5: which according to Baseball Reference, is the fifth best in 749 00:29:52,600 --> 00:29:55,000 Speaker 5: a single season in Mets history. To go them twenty 750 00:29:55,080 --> 00:29:57,800 Speaker 5: one at triples that season. How many stolen bases did 751 00:29:57,800 --> 00:29:59,600 Speaker 5: he have? Were stolen bases. 752 00:29:59,280 --> 00:30:01,760 Speaker 1: On this it was? It was like thirty ish must 753 00:30:01,800 --> 00:30:02,040 Speaker 1: have been. 754 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:04,520 Speaker 5: Yeah, I'm not sure where it is here, but anyway, 755 00:30:04,600 --> 00:30:06,000 Speaker 5: a spark plug a top my lineup. 756 00:30:06,040 --> 00:30:07,200 Speaker 6: I've got my leadoff man. 757 00:30:07,320 --> 00:30:10,160 Speaker 5: I wanted Jose Reyis, didn't get Jose Rays, So I've 758 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 5: got Lance Johnson, Bernard Gilkey, and Todd Honley. Representing the 759 00:30:15,000 --> 00:30:16,520 Speaker 5: ninety six New York. 760 00:30:16,280 --> 00:30:18,280 Speaker 1: Mets generally does take other people excited. 761 00:30:18,360 --> 00:30:20,440 Speaker 3: Yeah, nothing, there's nothing like talking about a fourth place team. 762 00:30:21,360 --> 00:30:24,240 Speaker 3: It's so in depth. I'm gonna close out my outfield 763 00:30:24,240 --> 00:30:27,000 Speaker 3: here right now, finish up here, and it's gonna be 764 00:30:27,080 --> 00:30:28,680 Speaker 3: Kevin McReynolds from nineteen eighty eight. 765 00:30:29,120 --> 00:30:31,760 Speaker 2: Kevin mcrenalds sneaky had a really, really good year. 766 00:30:31,760 --> 00:30:34,080 Speaker 3: And again you hear about all the stars that were 767 00:30:34,120 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 3: on these Mets teams during those late eighties, and Kevin 768 00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:38,920 Speaker 3: mcrenilds is always always talked about, but I feel like 769 00:30:39,000 --> 00:30:40,960 Speaker 3: doesn't get as much love as some of the other 770 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:42,640 Speaker 3: guys on this team. If you look at the year, 771 00:30:42,680 --> 00:30:44,920 Speaker 3: he put up an eighty eight twenty seven homers, thirty doubles, 772 00:30:45,000 --> 00:30:47,760 Speaker 3: ninety nine RBI, stealing twenty bags as well to eighty 773 00:30:47,800 --> 00:30:50,200 Speaker 3: eight average, three thirty six on base eight thirty two 774 00:30:50,400 --> 00:30:52,840 Speaker 3: ops ops plus one forty two. Finished third in the 775 00:30:52,880 --> 00:30:57,120 Speaker 3: MVP voting. That's an unreal year for Kevin McReynolds. Definitely 776 00:30:57,160 --> 00:31:00,200 Speaker 3: gonna be my third outfielder. All Right, I'm gonna make 777 00:31:00,240 --> 00:31:02,400 Speaker 3: two picks here. One is gonna be incredibly serious and 778 00:31:02,400 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 3: one's gonna be a little bit stupid. 779 00:31:04,040 --> 00:31:07,040 Speaker 4: Okay, you know, every you need every every baseball team 780 00:31:07,080 --> 00:31:09,120 Speaker 4: needs a lot of different things to become successful. You 781 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:11,200 Speaker 4: need players who went for power, and the players who 782 00:31:11,200 --> 00:31:13,360 Speaker 4: get contact. And you guys who are fast, you guys 783 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:14,800 Speaker 4: are were on the base as well. Sometimes those guys 784 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:16,760 Speaker 4: that are necessarily fast. I'm going nowhere with this. You 785 00:31:16,760 --> 00:31:18,440 Speaker 4: need different kinds of pictures. You want power pitchers, you 786 00:31:18,480 --> 00:31:20,480 Speaker 4: want some fastballers, you want some sinker ballers. You know, 787 00:31:20,520 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 4: what else you want, as Mets fans know right now, 788 00:31:22,520 --> 00:31:25,240 Speaker 4: you really want a left handed reliever, And there's no 789 00:31:25,320 --> 00:31:28,240 Speaker 4: there's no, there's no more quintessential Mets handed reliever in 790 00:31:28,280 --> 00:31:33,200 Speaker 4: Mess history than mister Pedro Felicia. My god, Pedro Feliciano 791 00:31:33,480 --> 00:31:35,240 Speaker 4: in a three year stretch for I think it was 792 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:36,600 Speaker 4: two thousand and eight, two thousand. 793 00:31:36,800 --> 00:31:37,520 Speaker 1: When was it? 794 00:31:37,520 --> 00:31:40,200 Speaker 4: It was two It was two thousand and eight to 795 00:31:40,280 --> 00:31:43,280 Speaker 4: twenty ten. He appeared in eighty six, eighty eight, ninety 796 00:31:43,320 --> 00:31:43,880 Speaker 4: two games. 797 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:44,800 Speaker 2: What year are you picking? 798 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:47,320 Speaker 4: I'm the year I'm gonna pick specifically is going to 799 00:31:47,360 --> 00:31:48,800 Speaker 4: be two thousand and nine. That was the year you 800 00:31:48,840 --> 00:31:50,920 Speaker 4: kind of married all of like between the usage, that 801 00:31:50,960 --> 00:31:53,440 Speaker 4: earned run average, the strikeouts, put it all together. Pedro 802 00:31:53,480 --> 00:31:55,600 Speaker 4: Feliciano walked out of the bullpen almost every single day 803 00:31:55,640 --> 00:31:55,960 Speaker 4: for the Mets. 804 00:31:56,000 --> 00:31:58,320 Speaker 1: That pitching more than half of our games. 805 00:31:58,480 --> 00:32:00,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, e ray just at three striking out a guy 806 00:32:00,840 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 4: per inning, wasn't walking to anybody. He was getting fifty seven 807 00:32:03,200 --> 00:32:06,160 Speaker 4: percent ground balls. Pedro Feliciao two thousand and nine helped 808 00:32:06,200 --> 00:32:07,840 Speaker 4: keep the Mets organization afloat. 809 00:32:08,040 --> 00:32:08,760 Speaker 1: And that's my pick. 810 00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:09,280 Speaker 2: I like it. 811 00:32:09,320 --> 00:32:11,080 Speaker 4: I like it was that your second picker still the first. 812 00:32:11,400 --> 00:32:13,120 Speaker 4: Next pick, where's gonna go classic? We need the first 813 00:32:13,120 --> 00:32:15,480 Speaker 4: basement over here. You guys took all the final Alonzo years. 814 00:32:15,600 --> 00:32:18,240 Speaker 4: We're taking Keith Hernandez his first full year with the 815 00:32:18,240 --> 00:32:21,800 Speaker 4: club nineteen eighty four, with just phenomenal fifteen homers, but 816 00:32:22,120 --> 00:32:24,560 Speaker 4: he had three eleven batting average, four to ten, on base, 817 00:32:24,640 --> 00:32:27,320 Speaker 4: four to fifty, slug more walks and strikeouts. You guys know, 818 00:32:27,360 --> 00:32:29,360 Speaker 4: I love just the best defensive first base I was 819 00:32:29,360 --> 00:32:32,920 Speaker 4: probably ever played. Also in that year, specifically, Keith Nandez 820 00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:33,680 Speaker 4: is my pick there. 821 00:32:34,280 --> 00:32:35,840 Speaker 3: I need to fill in third base. That was a 822 00:32:35,840 --> 00:32:38,120 Speaker 3: position I completely forgot existed. I just saw that I 823 00:32:38,160 --> 00:32:40,360 Speaker 3: have it, and luckily you guys didn't take my dude 824 00:32:40,400 --> 00:32:46,640 Speaker 3: at third base. Nineteen ninety nine, Robin Ventura grand unbelievable 825 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:49,440 Speaker 3: year that doesn't get talked about enough. It was I think, 826 00:32:49,480 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 3: by far, the best year of Robin Ventura's career, which 827 00:32:51,800 --> 00:32:55,120 Speaker 3: was really nice to see. Thirty two homers, thirty eight doubles, 828 00:32:55,200 --> 00:32:58,320 Speaker 3: one hundred and twenty RBIs played in basically every single game, 829 00:32:58,560 --> 00:33:01,000 Speaker 3: three zero one average, three seventy on base five twenty 830 00:33:01,080 --> 00:33:03,720 Speaker 3: nine slugging nine eight ops for an ops plus at 831 00:33:03,760 --> 00:33:04,320 Speaker 3: one thirty. 832 00:33:04,720 --> 00:33:06,240 Speaker 2: He was phenomenal that year. 833 00:33:06,280 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 3: Always touted for having a good glove, but that year 834 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:11,600 Speaker 3: in particular, the bat came alive as well, got six 835 00:33:11,680 --> 00:33:14,560 Speaker 3: in the MVP voting in the National League. Part of that, 836 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:17,280 Speaker 3: you know, early two thousands, late nineties, Mets teams has 837 00:33:17,280 --> 00:33:19,360 Speaker 3: started to come up and win some games, and Ventura 838 00:33:19,480 --> 00:33:19,840 Speaker 3: was a stunt. 839 00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:22,000 Speaker 6: So we've got two picks left here. Yeah, they both 840 00:33:22,040 --> 00:33:22,600 Speaker 6: belong to me. 841 00:33:23,120 --> 00:33:26,320 Speaker 5: So I have one reliever and I think to fill 842 00:33:26,360 --> 00:33:28,640 Speaker 5: gotcha right, I'm thank you sorry if I'm picking off 843 00:33:28,760 --> 00:33:30,720 Speaker 5: the end of the last round, beginning of the last round. 844 00:33:30,920 --> 00:33:32,720 Speaker 5: So two picts, you're going to fill out my team. 845 00:33:32,840 --> 00:33:35,040 Speaker 5: My relief pitcher is going to be and I don't 846 00:33:35,040 --> 00:33:36,560 Speaker 5: care what England says about this, it's going to be 847 00:33:36,560 --> 00:33:38,600 Speaker 5: two thousand and six Wanner Sanchez. 848 00:33:38,680 --> 00:33:40,880 Speaker 1: Oh, he was a good one, really good thing. 849 00:33:40,960 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 6: So good. 850 00:33:41,400 --> 00:33:43,280 Speaker 5: He didn't complete the season, as we all know, and 851 00:33:43,320 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 5: no one knows what would have happened if he did. 852 00:33:45,240 --> 00:33:47,800 Speaker 5: But he was downright dominant in the ra around two 853 00:33:47,960 --> 00:33:51,400 Speaker 5: five before obviously the faithful cab right in Miami, so 854 00:33:51,520 --> 00:33:53,120 Speaker 5: on and so forth. I guess you could say, if 855 00:33:53,160 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 5: it doesn't happen. We never get the electricity of Oliver 856 00:33:55,240 --> 00:33:59,480 Speaker 5: prezent Chase Stadium, which I really enjoyed. There's that my 857 00:33:59,640 --> 00:34:02,520 Speaker 5: second basemin It's not gonna be based on the regular. 858 00:34:02,160 --> 00:34:09,719 Speaker 6: Season at all. Daniel Murphy the team on his back. 859 00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:12,240 Speaker 1: Sorry, you know how many times are you gonna do it? 860 00:34:12,239 --> 00:34:14,360 Speaker 6: It was your idea to make it for a range. 861 00:34:14,480 --> 00:34:15,560 Speaker 2: Lay, what are you doing? 862 00:34:17,320 --> 00:34:20,239 Speaker 1: He's like, we don't care. Leave it to him. 863 00:34:20,280 --> 00:34:21,640 Speaker 2: I might that might be the pick of the draft. 864 00:34:21,640 --> 00:34:22,719 Speaker 6: I'm not gonna lie very well. 865 00:34:22,800 --> 00:34:25,319 Speaker 5: Might be because when push comes to shove, the man 866 00:34:25,440 --> 00:34:28,120 Speaker 5: put the team on his back and took them to 867 00:34:28,160 --> 00:34:28,840 Speaker 5: the World Series. 868 00:34:28,880 --> 00:34:30,080 Speaker 6: It was cesspitous to get him to. 869 00:34:30,000 --> 00:34:32,719 Speaker 5: Win the division in the regular season, and it was 870 00:34:32,880 --> 00:34:37,320 Speaker 5: Daniel freakin Murphy in the playoffs with the home run streak. 871 00:34:37,360 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 5: Obviously you won after the next he only had fourteen 872 00:34:39,960 --> 00:34:42,120 Speaker 5: home runs in the regular season that year, and then 873 00:34:42,320 --> 00:34:46,560 Speaker 5: obviously turns out to be it wasn't a fluke. Daniel Murphy. 874 00:34:46,719 --> 00:34:48,440 Speaker 5: Great to see h at Old Timers Day. Hope to 875 00:34:48,440 --> 00:34:52,359 Speaker 5: see him around here more. My last pick can't go wrong. 876 00:34:52,360 --> 00:34:54,680 Speaker 5: Shipped up to Boston. John that was that might have 877 00:34:54,719 --> 00:34:56,600 Speaker 5: been the pick of the draft. That was a really 878 00:34:56,600 --> 00:34:59,160 Speaker 5: good one. I didn't even consider is it fair though? 879 00:34:59,200 --> 00:35:01,160 Speaker 2: I mean like when you look at stats and you 880 00:35:01,200 --> 00:35:04,520 Speaker 2: look at people like you don't count postseason records, So 881 00:35:04,560 --> 00:35:06,960 Speaker 2: I feel like that's not fair. That's up, that's up 882 00:35:06,960 --> 00:35:07,359 Speaker 2: for the Mets. 883 00:35:07,480 --> 00:35:09,359 Speaker 6: Still take it out. I'm still taking it. It's still 884 00:35:09,600 --> 00:35:10,800 Speaker 6: count towards career, Tonya. 885 00:35:10,840 --> 00:35:14,120 Speaker 3: That's the ball skills veto the Mets. Fans can decide 886 00:35:14,160 --> 00:35:15,640 Speaker 3: on this. They can let us know if what they 887 00:35:15,640 --> 00:35:16,080 Speaker 3: think about that. 888 00:35:16,120 --> 00:35:17,880 Speaker 2: I respect the play, and I feel like if the 889 00:35:18,200 --> 00:35:20,880 Speaker 2: conglomerate here respects the play, we gotta we gotta honor that. 890 00:35:21,160 --> 00:35:23,080 Speaker 3: My last pick is gonna be a reliever. It's gonna 891 00:35:23,080 --> 00:35:26,520 Speaker 3: be a closer. It's going to be twenty fifteen. Jerry's 892 00:35:26,520 --> 00:35:30,319 Speaker 3: familia familia. Granted in twenty sixteen got more saves, but 893 00:35:30,400 --> 00:35:34,680 Speaker 3: he was arguably unhittable. In twenty fifteen, he was ridiculously good. 894 00:35:34,719 --> 00:35:36,920 Speaker 3: Mets don't make the playoffs, don't make the World Series 895 00:35:36,920 --> 00:35:39,880 Speaker 3: without him. The dude was lights out seventy eight innings, 896 00:35:39,880 --> 00:35:41,560 Speaker 3: a one point eight five year light with a whip 897 00:35:41,640 --> 00:35:43,839 Speaker 3: at one For a guy who usually walks a lot 898 00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:45,960 Speaker 3: of dudes, he had a two walk per nine that 899 00:35:46,040 --> 00:35:48,279 Speaker 3: year while also bumping up the strikeouts. That was kind 900 00:35:48,280 --> 00:35:50,440 Speaker 3: of his breakout season where you're like, oh, one of 901 00:35:50,440 --> 00:35:53,239 Speaker 3: the best closures in baseball. Jerry's familia is one of 902 00:35:53,320 --> 00:35:54,600 Speaker 3: my favorite closers in Mets history. 903 00:35:54,719 --> 00:35:57,480 Speaker 4: Going to wrap this up here, mister irrelevant but hardly 904 00:35:57,560 --> 00:35:59,000 Speaker 4: that is gonna be a very funny pick. 905 00:35:59,040 --> 00:35:59,960 Speaker 1: This one's off for the memes. 906 00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:02,839 Speaker 4: You guys appreciate this My last outfielder, the last pick. 907 00:36:02,960 --> 00:36:06,960 Speaker 4: I know who it is, Bobby bon Bobby Bonia as 908 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:08,960 Speaker 4: much of a meme and a joke, he's becoming Mets 909 00:36:09,000 --> 00:36:12,040 Speaker 4: lore and even baseball sports media in general. By in 910 00:36:12,080 --> 00:36:14,920 Speaker 4: nineteen ninety three at thirty four homers, the two seventy average, 911 00:36:15,880 --> 00:36:18,000 Speaker 4: one thirty WRC plus, it was a very good year. 912 00:36:18,080 --> 00:36:19,560 Speaker 4: I'm gonna take that because we have a lot of 913 00:36:19,600 --> 00:36:21,120 Speaker 4: we have a lot of superstars in this team. We'll 914 00:36:21,120 --> 00:36:23,400 Speaker 4: take We'll take by Bona for the memes, for the jokes, 915 00:36:23,680 --> 00:36:25,760 Speaker 4: and we'll send you guys off like that for the 916 00:36:25,840 --> 00:36:27,680 Speaker 4: draft of the best Mets seasons and teams. 917 00:36:27,680 --> 00:36:29,640 Speaker 3: So, Mets fans, let us know wherever you're watching this 918 00:36:29,719 --> 00:36:31,520 Speaker 3: who you think one. You can tweet at us, you 919 00:36:31,560 --> 00:36:33,600 Speaker 3: can comment on the YouTube channel at Mets Stuff. 920 00:36:33,600 --> 00:36:34,480 Speaker 2: You'll be able to find us. 921 00:36:34,560 --> 00:36:36,520 Speaker 3: Let us know who you think had the best team, 922 00:36:36,840 --> 00:36:38,839 Speaker 3: and uh we're excited to see you guys replies, Thank 923 00:36:38,880 --> 00:36:41,680 Speaker 3: you so much for watching listening this all time Mets 924 00:36:41,719 --> 00:36:43,840 Speaker 3: season draft and we'll catch you on the next episode 925 00:36:43,840 --> 00:36:44,680 Speaker 3: the Mess of Up podcast. 926 00:36:44,719 --> 00:36:48,120 Speaker 1: Peace Out, peace Out, See you next time. Get out, 927 00:36:47,760 --> 00:36:49,120 Speaker 1: Get up, Get Up.