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TopicMLB Discussion Topic 1 - BASEBALL IS BACK WOOOOOOOOOO
HookedOnSonics
05/04/17 11:57:44 AM
#206:


Here's an article about the Mets injury woes since 2010 (but really as far back as 2014 and prior) and how rough they've had it and how awful the training staff has been since forever and it will probably only get worse and not only has it been bad but it comes long term to valuable players.



Here's a except proving my point about our shit "luck" or whatever you want to call it. At least I call it luck cuz it's as unlucky as it gets for fans to have talented players who you can't keep on the field but not because they're injury machines but bc the training sucks AND the luck is bad.


https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/03/sports/baseball/for-the-mets-its-injury-after-injury-year-after-year.html?_r=0&referer=

"Where the Mets have endured the most aggravation, perhaps, is in the effects of their injuries. Nathan Currier, the founder of ManGamesLost.com, has created a statistic called Injury Impact to Team, and the figure shows that from 2010 to 2016, the Mets led baseball in this metric. The statistic uses wins above replacement to assign weight to the importance of the injured player.

Injuries to Johan Santana, Matt Harvey, Wright, Matz, Beltran and Reyes probably had a good deal to do with the fact that the Mets were No. 1 in this category. And the team’s latest ranking this season does not include Syndergaard, the Mets’ ace, going down for what could be several months."
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