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Man Up Award Leaders

Posted by dirtysanchez on 12:00pm, Tuesday July 14th 2009

Here are the MUA leaders at the All Star Break

Wright

Wright

Wright Leads the Mets with 10 MUA’s

Rodriguez

Rodriguez

Francisco Rodriguez is next with 7 MUA’s

Sheffield

Sheffield

Gary Sheffield is next with 6 MUA’s

Santos

Santos

Omir Santos is tied with Sheffield with 6 MUA’s

Ex-Met Church

Ex-Met Church

Ryan Church is next with 5 MUA’s

Murphy

Murphy

Daniel Murphy is tied with 5 MUA’s

Santana

Santana

Johan Santana is next with 4 MUA’s

Green

Green

Sean Green is tied with Johan with 4 MUA’s

Castillo

Castillo

Castillo is also tied with Johan and Sean with 4 MUA’s

Beltran

Beltran

Beltran is next with 3 MUA’s

Feliciano

Feliciano

Pedro Feliciano is tied with Beltran with 3 MUA’s

Pagan

Pagan

Angel Pagan is tied with Beltran and Feliciano with 3 MUA’s

Nieve

Nieve

Fernando Nieve is tied as well with 3 MUA’s

Francoeur

Francoeur

Jeff “Frenchy” Fancoeur is tied with Mike Pelfry, Livan Hernandez, Brian Stokes, Bobby Parnell, Alex Cora, Fernando Martinez, Nick Evans with 2 MUA’s

Schneider

Schneider

Brian Schneider is tied with John Maine, Oliver Perez, Tim Redding, Jeremy Reed, JJ Putz and Jerry Manuel with 1 MUA

Congrats to the MUA winners and stay tuned to TRDMB for more MUA’s! LGM!

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144 Responses to “Man Up Award Leaders”

  1. That Gary Sheffield and Omir Santos are tied for 3rd in MUAs speaks to the unpredictability of a 162 game season in general, and the 2009 season specifically.

    Here’s hoping that Le Français can keep up his 1 MUA per game pace.

  2. wannybackstra says:

    I missed what Frenchy did to get a second award.

    • dirtysanchez says:

      one for his first day

      and another for the smackdown of the reds 9-7 i think he collected another two hits and an rbi

      • wannybackstra says:

        He had two hits but no runs or RBI. That’s a pretty weak award unless I missed a defensive play — given that Wright drove in 3, Murphy drove in 2, Tatis and Schneider hit HRs (Tatis’ a big pinch hit shot), Pelfrey pitching 7 strong and Parnell shutting the door when the game seemed to be spiraling out of control.

        There were no shortage of deserving winners, with Parnell at the helm.

        I think Frenchy got one there as a goodwill gesture.

        • dirtysanchez says:

          lol two hits in two days…not many mets have had multiple hits in consecutive days. Granted it may have been a little week but other than david wright, i doubt many mets have more than one hit in two days. Most have one really good game and are non-existant the next or benched..

  3. jaded1983 says:

    Totally off topic here, but what do you guys think about, and what do you think it would take to acquire Mark Teahan for LF? ( http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/splits?playerId=6011 )

    Good lefty/righty and home/away splits. Hits righties for more power, but not bad against lefties at all. makes about 3.5mil and is 27. Also plays 1B, some 2B, and 3B.

    Plug him into LF this year, and look at him for 1B or 2B next year? Then in the offseason Omar can either get a bat for LF/1B, or keep murphy at 1B and just get a bat for LF, or any other myriad of options.

    He will slide into 2nd on the mets for most homers (1 behind sheff), but he has 19 doubles already and seems to be more of a line drive/gap hitter (something this team needs to build on).

    Its not the most flashy of trades, but the potential he brings at 2b or in LF certainly qualifies as “outside the box” thinking.

    At the very worst we have him/reed/pagan as potential trade pieces for something in the future?

    • CaseStreet says:

      I’d rather improve 1B, since Shef is doing a good job out there. I know he can’t play every day, but I think you can get a greater improvement from 1B.

    • I don’t think Teahen does enough to help the Mets as they are comprised right now, but if he is willing to take on a super utility role with a healthy Met team this year and beyond I think he would be a wonderful acquisition, spelling people all over the diamond.

      As an everyday player at 1 position I don’t give him a lot of consideration, but a little bit here, a little bit there, I love the idea.

      • jaded1983 says:

        What if he could play an adequate 2B? (Assuming of course the Mets trade/dump castillo) How good would his line look there?

        I’d personally like to leave Murphy at 1B everyday until Delgado comes back this year. I want to see what he has on a consistent basis as this is a learning year for him. I really think people are selling the kid short and after a year to develop in the bigs he will come back much better next year. To be honest, I see him starting the season as our 2010 1B.

        • dirtysanchez says:

          I agree..if he survives july, im pretty certian he will be our starting 1b man next year.

          • mrose says:

            i actually see the Frenchy move as basically showing they see Murph at 1B or expendable.
            That move to me said Beltran is CF, Frenchy RF, Hopefully FMart in LF, and Murph to 1B

            • wannybackstra says:

              Unless Frenchy finds 2006, F-Mart grows up quickly and Murphy finds a happy medium between first half 2009 and September 2008, the Mets will not have a very good offense next season; even with the big 3 back in tact.

              Those three things are a lot to ask for based on what we’ve seen so far this season from the two kids and the last two seasons from Francoeur.

              • dirtysanchez says:

                i actually think now that fmart wont be up here due to what you just said..no power next year. They will sign a corner OF on a 2 year deal imo

                • mrose says:

                  whether its FMart or a short signing, I think the Frenchy signing shows Murph is gonna stay at 1B.

                • mrose says:

                  err frenchy trade

                • wannybackstra says:

                  Mrose: Didn’t Murphy’s defense in LF already resign him to 1B?

                  Or do you mean as in permanently for the Mets beginning next season?

                  If Murphy bounces back in the second half and hits .280-.300 with 20 doubles, I would be open to him playing 1B next season, so long as Omar does something creative in LF and either C or 2B to get more pop in the lineup.

                • mrose says:

                  you got it, I meant permanently

        • Fair question, but it is a big “what if” as you phrased it. I also don’t see the possibility of dumping Castillo being realistic until after 2010.

          I still like the idea of Castillo’s superior OBP in the 1st or 2nd spot in the order. Teahen’s OBP is .335 for his career, Castillo’s is .368. And yes RBI are terribly subjective, but with 0 home runs Castillo has 18, with 9 HR Teahen has 29. I realize it’s not a great comparison but it seems that Teahen, who’s been batting 3rd quite a bit, should have more RBI to go with those HR.

          For discussion sake let’s say Teahen is an adequate 2B and starts there for the Mets. Who bats 2nd in the order behind a healthy Reyes?

  4. CaseStreet says:

    Bunch of Gangstas!

  5. mrbill says:

    Wright Leads the Mets with 10 MUA’s

    Of course he does…. ha ha ha

  6. fongy2 says:

    Love how many of you have the Can’t
    Miss Kid FMart penciled in for an OF
    spot for 2010! Based on the robust
    Buck76 he hit Before getting Injured
    again! I’m really starting to think
    some of my fellow Met fans are former
    Cubbie fans.

  7. fongy2 says:

    Sell high Omar!

  8. mrose says:

    off topic… http://gizmodo.com/5312623/teenager-falls-into-open-manhole-while-texting
    whats wrong w/ this article (multiple right answers)

    • -NYC Sewer cap says “Made in India” jumps out at me as being wrong.

      -Showing a closed sewer pic in a “falls into open sewer” story.

      -Repeated references to a “manhole” when it was a female that fell in.

      -Can one be “mentally injured” by an odor?

      • fongy2 says:

        I’ve investigated many
        a trip&fall and most
        sewer caps are made
        in India. Another
        thing wrong is the
        30days statement.
        In NY you have 3 yrs
        to file a notice of
        civil suit.
        b/t/w, I heard about this story a few days
        ago and THAT was the
        1st thing my wife and
        I said.Shes got a
        lawsuit!

        • I certainly can’t dispute that the caps are indeed made in India, it just strikes me as outsourcing, which I consider to be wrong.

          USA! USA! USA!

          • fongy2 says:

            Sad but been going on for yrs!
            The crazy thing
            is that when I
            was a
            kid playing
            stickball&street
            hockey
            we’d climb down the
            sewer after
            lost spaldings&pucks.
            This was in the 70s when there were rats the
            size of cats down there.
            Now a parent would think
            Lawsuit
            b/c the
            sewer drain
            was accessible and
            the kid
            may have
            suffered
            as a result of being in the sewer for a few mins

            • wannybackstra says:

              Fongy — to sue a municipality such as the city one must file a notice of claim within 90 days of the event (the complaint would follow that). however, i’m not certain but that time may be extended where the plaintiff is a minor.

              you are referring to the statute of limitations of 3 years for negligence actions.

          • sabermetrician says:

            I understood you the first time Heb and I appreciate it.

        • mrose says:

          see, i understand the concept that people sue for anything, but the fact that she was texting when she fell is the part that kills me. It shows whats wrong with society (and i’m not saying i’m not guilty of being oblivious as she was)

          • fongy2 says:

            I drive ALOT b/c
            of the territory I cover and you cant believe the number of people
            texting
            while driving!
            Everywhere! Interstates,city
            streets,etc..

          • I’m so immune to “frivolous lawsuits” no matter how one defines that phrase that, while I agree the concept that this family might sue appalls me, it’s so commonplace that it was well down my list of things that are “wrong” with the article.

            Does that make sense? I am having trouble successfully communicating today.

            I’m still upset that about a decade ago a McDonalds customer won a huge financial settlement from them after spilling coffee on him/herself. If you hand me a cup of coffee, and I dump it on myself, watch out cuz I’m suing you!

            Next time I run into someone because I am changing the radio station in my car, I’m going to sue the radio station for playing a crappy song that forced me to change the station, the artist who made the crappy song, and the manufacturer of the radio for making the dial inconvenient.

            • fongy2 says:

              That not as much of a stretch as you think!b/t/w I worked for Lloyds who insured Mcds years ago and it was about 15ys ago and the Clt.was an elderly women
              in the “hot coffee case” she was rewarded BUT it wasn’t as crazy as it 1st seemed. The problem for the defense was…why did McDs provide her a cup of coffee
              which was so hot NO ONE could drink it and so hot that even the toughest of hands could only hold it for a few secs.

              • mrose says:

                that actually makes more sense

              • You’re right, I remember now that it resulted in the entire chain lowering the temperature of their coffee or something along those lines.

                Now that you remind me of that I do recall coming in off the ledge after reading the temperature aspect.

                Given your reminder, I respectfully retract the coffee story as an example.

                There are enough genuine examples out there, I should not besmirch the person who got scalded.

                As vigorously as we as Met fans argue about various aspects of the team, we would likely get much more heated if we started debating the merits of various widely known court cases of the last few decades, so I’m just going to quietly back away from the topic now.

                I’ll not soon forget the rift caused to friendships depending on what side one sided with in “The British Nanny” case or “The OJ case.”

            • fongy2 says:

              I believe it was in New Mexico and I learned about it through our newsletter(before the internet)
              .Worked alot of McDonalds claims!
              Ballpits/playlands are Lawsuit Central!

          • wannybackstra says:

            Mrose — the defendants would use a theory called contributory or comparative negligence, i.e. the plaintiff was at partial or total fault.

            Depending upon the degree to which she was at fault, the defendants may win or have the size of the verdict reduced accordingly.

            surely, her lawyers will argue that she had a reasonable expectation that there would not be any gaping holes in the ground — and the city will argue that they had no notice that the cover was removed.

    • Also, if a typical American teenager fell “4 or 5 feet” into a hole, wouldn’t their head be sticking out? And couldn’t they just reach down and pick up their lost shoe?

      If I read that article one more time I will develop a strong hatred for this 15 year old stranger and her entire immediate family, so I’m going to stop now.

    • CaseStreet says:

      the clear error is that the accident occured in Staten Island, yet the sewer cap says NYC

  9. Slightly more on topic, did any of you hear the debate this morning and whether you did or not, which side are you on?

    Which Peanuts character does Tim Lincecum look more like, Peppermint Patty or Marcy?

    http://www.ttrove.com/images/Standups/891%20Peppermint%20Patty.jpg

    http://bestuff.com/images/images_of_stuff/210×600/marcie-24060.jpg

  10. sabermetrician says:

    Can we make 300 posts?

  11. CaseStreet says:

    Here’s aiming for 300:

    Ben Nicholson-Smith: More than anything, the Mets need to see how their team looks when Carlos Beltran, Jose Reyes and the rest of their disabled players return to action. They could still contend in 2009, so I’m not about to rule them out, but they can’t make a desperation move just to show their fan base they want to win.

    They could try to acquire Halladay or Matt Holliday, but they’d have to take on salary and give up top prospects like Brad Holt and Fernando Martinez. When your team is 6 1/2 games back and as banged up as the Mets are, no new player can guarantee they’ll contend.

    Mark DeRosa would have been a nice fit for the Mets, since he’s versatile enough to play in the infield or outfield. They missed out on him, but Mark Teahen would be an equally good fit. He’s a good defender at either corner outfield position, and he can play first, third and even a little second. He has pop against righties, so he could spell right-handed bats like Fernando Tatis, Gary Sheffield and Francoeur. Best of all, he’s just 27, affordable ($3.6 million this year) and won’t hit free agency for another two and a half years.

    ***

    • There's Always '09 says:

      The Halladay trade isn’t just for this year. I would prefer to give up top prospects for him over Matt Holliday, because Halladay wants and extension, Holliday wants to play in the Bronx.

  12. There's Always '09 says:

    Carlos Gomez, Philip Humber, Deolis Guerra, and Kevin Mulvey for Halladay.

  13. stickguy says:

    Could be an interesting trade deadline this year.

    If they have a great run in the nest 2 weeks, get close, and have very positive news on the DL front, wonderful. Feel free to make a reinforcement deal, but would they even need to?

    Or, if this year is going to officially be a write off, tank the next 2 weeks, so they are so far out Omar won’t do anything stupid (and may even try to sell off some spare parts.

    The danger zone is more treading water, settle at 8-9 back, get ambivilant news on the calvery, and have to worry about Omar pulling a 2nd Kazmir deal.

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