Great choices all around but Jake was the most popular of the bunch!

Today is the day for “chaotic good” !!

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  1. I like Robin Ventura as an answer: the only man to hit a Grand Slam Single, doing the Piazza impression during a rain delay, and willingly subjecting himself to Nolan Ryan’s fists earlier in his career? Think it fits.

    That said, Chaotic Neutral almost has to be Roger McDowell.

  2. There is always so much recency bias with these things.

    I’m going with Lenny Dykstra because if you looked up the definition of chaotic good in Webster, you would see a picture of him.

  3. Jake was Neutral Good after leaving us for Texas? The man hated New York. I still love him, but this is just silly.

  4. Dwight Gooden has to be chaotic good. Extraordinary talent. Good person with a good heart. Got mixed up in bad things.

  5. Based on the post yesterday, McLean belongs on the evil row. Some real geniuses think good to evil is actually just a scale of liberal to conservative.

  6. The entire Mets brand is essentially Chaotic Good…but I’m going to go with the player associated with the most CG play in franchise history: Mookie Wilson.

  7. Steve Cohen? The man has a boat load of money so he spends it on the Mets, but he also spends it on his Casino, and rage tweets, and is incredibly positive that the team will win

  8. Only real answer is Cespedes… ppl really underestimate how electric he was in 15 and basically carried us to the WS (along with Murph’s NLCS performance). Couple that with all his boneheaded moves, he’s pretty much perfect. 

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