That wasn't rude o.o;;
Anyway, the Mets' home record is about 35-15 (last I checked), which isn't at all bad, though they are a poor road team. They have a lot of young guys who have tons of potential, but not quite enough experience (Reyes in point, along with my guy David Wright). My loveable losers, they are. Let's also not forget that one good 4- or 5-game winning streak will get them right in the middle of the NL wildcard races. The classic secondary NY team; they belong there right next to the Rangers and Giants for sure.
As for Reyes not camparing to Jeter... hah. Jeter should be flattered. Notwithstanding that Reyes is ten years younger than him (and therefore has less experience) and Jeter is in his prime age, at 31, let's compare stats:
Jeter: .303 AVG, 14 HR, 49 RBI, 11 SB
Reyes: .273, 3 HR* , 43 RBI** , 42 SB***
*(Reyes isn't a power hitter, so this doesn't matter much. His job is to get on base)
**(just about equal)
***(Hah. And again, hah.)
Let's not forget that Reyes recently came off a 20-game hitting streak, the current record for the NL.
I'm pretty sure DJ is cleanup while Reyes is leadoff, so their jobs are quite different. But when you're 22 and getting compared to a 31-year-old veterean, I'd say that's pretty good-- especially when it's an acurate comparison. And then there's the fact that all of Wright's stats, save average, are higher than Jeter's (the averages are equal), and that Wright is a 22-year-old future-cleanup. Look at the stats next time ;)