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The Mets aren’t the quickest crew in baseball. Wait, let’s be extra particular. With a mean dash velocity of 26.9 toes per second, the Mets are the second-slowest crew in baseball. When their baserunning makes the information, it’s not often for a superb cause. Perhaps they’re costing themselves hits and further bases by failing to hustle out of the field, or perhaps they’re working the bases within the mistaken path altogether. Both manner, you might be forgiven for considering that baserunning is costing the Mets runs after seeing one thing like this:
In actual fact, the Mets have been the Tenth-best baserunning crew in baseball in line with our baserunning metrics, seventh finest in line with Statcast, and eleventh finest in line with Baseball Prospectus. What makes this distinction much more enjoyable is that along with being gradual, they haven’t been wonderful at taking the additional base both. BP ranks them fifteenth on that entrance, whereas Statcast has all of them the best way down at twenty sixth. They go for the additional base as typically as you anticipate them to, however they succeed at a below-average fee. For all of the sabermetric angst about how being a worthwhile baserunner is greater than merely piling up stolen bases, the Mets are, in truth, accruing all their baserunning worth by stealing bases. However they’re nonetheless not stealing all that many bases.
The Mets’ 72 stolen base makes an attempt are tied for the seventeenth most in baseball, and their 62 steals put them in a three-way tie for eleventh. I’m positive you see the place I’m going right here. All this worth is coming from effectivity; the Mets are changing 86.1% of their stolen base makes an attempt — the very best fee in baseball this season, and the eighth highest ever recorded. That’s proper: The second-slowest crew within the league is working the eighth-highest stole base fee of all time.
Greatest Stolen Base Success Charges Ever
Season
Crew
SB
CS
SB%
2020
Athletics
26
3
89.7
2023
Mets
118
15
88.7
2007
Phillies
138
19
87.9
2013
Pink Sox
123
19
86.6
2021
Guardians
109
17
86.5
2023
Diamondbacks
166
26
86.5
2019
Diamondbacks
88
14
86.3
2025
Mets
62
10
86.1
2025
Cubs
96
16
85.7
2024
Dodgers
136
23
85.5
I don’t imply to be too dramatic right here. I do know the Mets are on an all-time top-10 listing, however that’s to be anticipated. The league lately launched guidelines that made basestealing a lot simpler. They’re just one spot above the Cubs, who’ve been far more prolific on the bases, and absolutely half the groups within the prime 10 are from the previous three seasons. Nonetheless, I wish to word a pair issues about this listing. The Cubs are the sixth-fastest crew in baseball this 12 months. Pete Crow-Armstronga top-15 participant when it comes to common dash velocity, has stolen greater than 1 / 4 of their bases. It’s not surprising that they’re up there. Additional, the Mets seem on this listing twice. In 2023, they have been secure 88.7% of the time, the second-highest mark ever. The 2024 Mets rank twenty seventh. Over the previous three seasons, the Mets lead baseball with an 85.9% success fee, 2.5 factors above the Phillies in second place. There actually is one thing occurring in Queens, and clearly, it’s not significantly depending on velocity.
Simply to make certain about that final half, I ran some numbers. Like all groups, the Mets have their quicker baserunners doing extra stealing than their slower baserunners. I thought of the likelihood that they’re simply solely letting their quicker gamers attempt to steal, however that’s not it. Should you prorate crew velocity by the stolen base makes an attempt of every participant, their dash velocity strikes as much as 27.7 toes per second, which strikes them from twenty ninth all the best way as much as twenty fifth. The Mets are simply nice at stealing bases.
I’d actually like to imagine all of that is associated to the crew’s baserunning mantra, “Let’s Boogie,” coined by first base coach and run recreation coordinator Antoan Richardson. The Mets have been singing his praises over the previous two seasons, however that isn’t significantly stunning. Mild teaching hagiography is a staple of spring coaching protection. Nonetheless, on this case, I’m at the least barely inclined to imagine the hype. “He’s among the finest I’ve ever been round,” mentioned Juan Soto in April. “He’s actually good at that – checking on pitchers, what they do and the way we will leap at it, once we will be extra relaxed. I’ve trusted him twice and obtained it twice. So I really feel like he is aware of what he’s speaking about.” Soto is on tempo for a career-high of 18 steals regardless of being the third-slowest outfielder in baseball (minimal 10 aggressive runs).
It’s not simply that Soto has elevated his stolen base whole so dramatically. It’s what I noticed once I watched all of his steals this season. I like to recommend you retain the sound on, however even in case you don’t, it is extremely straightforward to see what’s taking place right here.
The widespread thread is Soto obtained huge jumps. The catcher didn’t trouble to throw the ball in half of those clips. The one time it appeared like there may really be a play was when he ran on the Blue Jays battery of Yariel Rodríguez and Alejandro Kirk. Rodríguez grades out as above common at controlling the working recreation, and Kirk is likely one of the finest catchers within the recreation at that individual ability. Soto is gradual sufficient that he wanted each little bit of his huge leap. There’s no universe by which he runs right here except he’s sure he has one thing on Rodríguez.
The identical factor goes for Francisco Lindorwho’s presently on tempo for 26 steals regardless that his dash velocity ranks barely under the league common for the primary time in his profession.
Similar to Soto, Lindor is getting huge jumps. He has the pitcher’s timing down chilly. Typically he takes off earlier than the printed even cuts to the pitcher! The Mets are stealing bases in all the appropriate spots, and you may see it within the numbers. Baseball Savant retains detailed measurements of each major and secondary leads, and more often than not, the Mets are among the many most conservative groups in baseball. At simply 11.2 toes, their major leads rank twenty eighth. Their secondary leads rank seventeenth, however if you mix them with the extraordinarily brief major leads, by the point the pitcher has launched the ball, they’ve traveled a mean of 14.8 toes, the fourth-lowest mark within the recreation. However these are simply the general numbers.
Issues are fully completely different when the Mets are stealing. They’re very practically essentially the most brazen crew within the league. Each their major and secondary leads rank second in baseball. They find yourself 25.9 toes off the bag by the point the pitcher releases the ball, trailing the first-place Padres by just below two inches. No crew has an even bigger hole between their common lead and their we’re-about-to-steal lead than the Mets. In actual fact, the distinction is 11.1 inches, and no crew is inside even a foot of that mark.
As a result of the Mets aren’t getting picked off or caught stealing, we will see they’re making nice choices about when to steal. And since they’re getting huger leads and even huger jumps, we will see they’re terribly assured in these choices. To be clear, not each participant on the crew is getting monster jumps. Luisangel Acuña has elite velocity, and he’s relied on it to go 11-for-12 in stolen base makes an attempt even with out huge jumps. Nonetheless, the Mets actually do appear to know when to go, and that comes right down to teaching and preparation. Earlier than you boogie, you’ve obtained to check.