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Thursday, July 08, 2010

ESPN: Chris Singleton: Mets get the Wright feeling this year

“But look at all those RBIs.” I first heard this during a particular hot streak by Merritt Ranew back in ‘62.

From a mechanics standpoint, Wright spent most of last year trying to push the ball to right field and play to the dimensions at Citi Field. Thinking about the layout of his home ballpark was probably taking more of a toll on him than it should have been; this year it’s like he’s “mentally free.” He’s being so aggressive—instead of looking to push those middle pitches to the opposite field he’s turning on them and hitting the ball hard. Last year, the mechanics he was working into his swing seemed to go on the road with him. Now he has the right approach for whatever stadium he plays in, and that’s because he’s sticking with his strengths.

Yes, he strikes out a lot. But look at all those RBIs. He can utilize the whole field, but can also turn on the ball with the best of them. So he’s making sure that the power aspect of his game stays sharp and doesn’t slide back just to protect his batting average.

Yet perhaps the biggest difference with “David Wright: 2010 edition” is his attitude and overall confidence. In the past, a lot of people wondered when he was going to step up and be the vocal leader of the Mets. I think with more veteran guys like Carlos Delgado and Carlos Beltran around, there was confusion over who should take the reins. Subsequently, it seemed like the 2009 Mets were led by their medical staff.

This year, there’s no question that this is David Wright’s team.

Repoz Posted: July 08, 2010 at 01:26 PM | 13 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Hack Wilson Posted: July 08, 2010 at 01:53 PM (#3581758)
I first heard this during a particular hot streak by Merritt Ranew back in ‘62.


Hey in '63 Ranew hit .338 for the Cubs leading them to a first place finish (in my Big League Manager League).
   2. The District Attorney Posted: July 08, 2010 at 02:03 PM (#3581763)
Mets get the Wright feeling this year
I see what they did there.

Not sure Beltran has ever been accused of being a leader before.
   3. James Kannengieser Posted: July 08, 2010 at 02:16 PM (#3581776)
Over/under on how much time Chris Singleton has spent at Citi Field this year, observing David Wright's vocal leadership?
   4. Orange & Blue Velvet Posted: July 08, 2010 at 02:24 PM (#3581790)
A 151 OPS+ doesn't exactly scream "leader" like Frenchy's 91. Besides, Wright doesn't smile enough.
   5. Never Give an Inge (Dave) Posted: July 08, 2010 at 03:10 PM (#3581846)
I feel like someone writes the "Wright is becoming a vocal leader" article every season. He's having a great year and the team is winning...I don't care if he's being vocal or not.
   6. Hang down your head, Tom Foley Posted: July 08, 2010 at 06:03 PM (#3582090)
Wright and maybe Reyes have a chance to pass Ed Kranepool as the Mets hit leader by the end of next season. Wright should pass him in total bases before this time next year.
   7. bobm Posted: July 08, 2010 at 06:36 PM (#3582133)
[5] Wright visits the mound a lot. Isn't that what shows that a non-catcher is a team leader? :)
   8. Ron Johnson Posted: July 08, 2010 at 08:06 PM (#3582265)
#7, Could be OCD rather than leadership.
   9. Sam M. Posted: July 08, 2010 at 08:22 PM (#3582308)
#7, Could be OCD rather than leadership.

Or he could just be good at suggesting wedding presents.

Wright and maybe Reyes have a chance to pass Ed Kranepool as the Mets hit leader by the end of next season. Wright should pass him in total bases before this time next year.

It's not going to be long before Wright holds every Mets career hitting record that Jose Reyes's speed doesn't put out of reach. Some of the rate stats might be a problem (he's not going to match Olerud's .425 OBP as a Met, for instance), but the counting stats? All will be his. The one I think is most fun is runs, where he and Reyes are just about tied:

4) Wright 604
5) Reyes 603

The length of their Mets' careers is going to decide that one, with health as the tie-breaker.
   10. Sam Hutcheson is the Rickey Henderson of... Posted: July 08, 2010 at 09:04 PM (#3582410)
   11. Lassus Posted: July 08, 2010 at 09:21 PM (#3582433)
You're not going to sweep, Rumpelchipskin.
   12. Sam Hutcheson is the Rickey Henderson of... Posted: July 08, 2010 at 09:40 PM (#3582464)
Uh huh.
   13. Something Other Posted: July 09, 2010 at 04:42 AM (#3583125)
Delighted that news of Wright's death (by strikeout) was premature.

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