Tag: Report Cards

MMO’s 2022 Mets Report Cards

Given today is the first day in 2023, we can officially close the books on 2022. It was an eventful season that saw several different individuals contribute to the 2022 New York Mets. Here at MMO, we took a look at each of these contributors, assigned them a grade, and predicted what may be next for them. Below are all those report cards. You can click on the player’s name for the full...

2016 Mets Report Cards: Seth Lugo, RHP

Seth Lugo, RHP Player Data: Age: 27 on 11/17, B/T: Right/Right, Free Agency: 2022 2016 Primary Stats: 5-2, 2.67 ERA, 17 G, 8 GS, 64 IP, 45 K, .1.09 WHIP 2016 Review: At first glance, Seth Lugo’s Triple A numbers in 2016 didn’t scream “promotion” to the majors. In 21 games, 14 of those starts in Las Vegas, Lugo posted a win-loss record of 3-4, with a 6.50 ERA and .329...

MMO Exclusive: 2013 Mets Midseason Report Cards

With the New York Mets (41-50) about to embark on the second half of the the 2013 season, I hit up two dozen of our MMO writers for their overall grades by position for our Mid-Season Report Cards. For added measure we also included Terry Collins, Sandy Alderson and Mr. Met who was the only one to score an A+. 🙂 So without further ado, here’s our 2013 Mid-Season Mets Report Cards. Terry...

Ice Berg Dead Ahead

The always enjoyable to read Ted Berg, now with USA Today, sets us straight on how fans view their top prospects and writes: Great players in the minors almost always graduate to the next level, but great players in the Majors have no place else to go. On the rare occasion a minor leaguer is in fact good enough to dominate in the bigs, he doesn’t hang around on the farm for long. Class AA...

Mets 2010 First Half Report Cards

Here are the results of our First Half Report Cards for the 2010 season. We graded the Mets in the following ten categories: Starting Pitching Bullpen Catchers Corner Infielders Middle Infielders Outfielders Bench Manager General Manager Overall This year, we also decided to include an average overall grade in each category, to kind of balance things out. The Way We Saw It… Starting...

2007 Mets Report Cards: Coaching/Management

  This is it guys. The final report card. And today, we’re gonna grade the Coaching Staff and the Management. It’s been a fun ride; these past two weeks have been a blast. Thank you Met fans for believeing and hearing what we have to say. We truly appreciate it.Coaching Staff & Management(Willie Randolph, Omar Minaya, Howard Johnson, Rick Peterson, Rickey Henderson,...

2007 Mets Report Cards: Starting Pitching

 The staff decided to have starting pitching it’s own part since it was so big. Part Five of this seven part series will feature the ever-so-commented Mets starting pitching. It’s obvious this was one of the Mets problems this year, but was it their worst? Get ready to do your reading. We have alot of things to say today.Ryan P. – Yeah, I admit. This starting rotation...

2007 Mets Report Cards: Center Field, Right Field

The final of the outfielders will be reviewed tonight. We’re short one staff member, but he’ll be back to review on Tuesday. Carlos Beltran, Lastings Milledge, Marlon Anderson and Shawn Green will all be reviewed in this blog. Here we go!Center Field (Carlos Beltran) Ryan P. – Carlos Beltran played a great 2007. He hit for power and average, much like his season in 2006....

2007 Mets Report Cards: Catcher, Left Field

  Part III of the Mets Merized Report Cards features the catcher position and the left field position. Today we’re basically going to talk about Paul Lo Duca, Ramon Castro, Moises Alou, and Endy Chavez. Two extremely positions, two grades, six writers. Here we go!Catcher (Paul Lo Duca & Ramon Castro)Ryan P. – Paul Lo Duca had an average year at the plate this year....

2007 Mets Report Cards: Shortstop, Third Base

  Another day, another bunch of grades. Today we’re going to be grading the two Mets superstars: Jose Reyes and David Wright. I’m still going to grade them by position, even though Reyes and Wright spent 99% of the time at those position. Here we go!Shortstop (Jose Reyes)Ryan P. Well, from the beginning of the season to mid-August, Jose was lights out. He was batting around...

2007 Mets Report Cards: First Base, Second Base

  Today starts the first part of the Mets report cards. Six staff members for Mets Merized, including myself, each compiled a grade for each position and it’s respective player(s). Without futher ado, I present to you the Met Merized 2007 Report Cards.The first part will feature First Base and Second Base.First Base (Carlos Delgado and Jeff Conine)Ryan P. – 2007...

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