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Also, this is the first time I've seen this achievement. My 94 OVR George Sisler stole home.
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100 Koufax 98 Spahn 96 Glavine 100 Dutch Leonard All of those would be good middle relief for Perfect level, and could start if you needed it. Glavine probably needs a good infield. For specialist, you could also check relievers. Ken Dayley is pretty strong against lefties and could also be a setup guy. Last edited by Orcin; 08-16-2019 at 05:03 PM. Reason: added more starter options |
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For around 50k though, I think he gives a much bigger value if you can either hide hide his glove at DH, or if you are built around flyball pitchers. I really believed he was the engine that was making my offense go. There is no doubt it's flawed card, but for it's price, it offers one heck of a value. Just my 2 cents though... |
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![]() Thank you! Means a lot! I just hadn't put a ton of time, I'd been juggling like crazy, had the "Mad Hungarian" for a time (hey, Hungarians are awesome, and I thought he had a great nickname growing up.) but since I had been working the future legends collection, along with Negro league, had really been using that spot in the pen as an "audition" for those guys, hoping one of 'em would get hot, and be the guy for an extended period of time. Unfortunately I suspect I'm going to have to fire my pitching coach, because this year he isn't delivering! I'll start checking the AH shortly! Quick question, because I never paid attention to the card since it was out of my budget, but the SE Randy Johnson w/Seattle, I don't think I have seen anyone using it, is the card that bad? I'd looked at the 2001 version as a possible lefty reliever since he was priced where the other guys were, but I walked away with a very "meh" kind of feeling. Rixey is another one....I didn't look hard because of the price, and a few teams I see have him, but they are using him as a bullpen arm. That seemed like a steep price to pay for a 50-60 IP a year, is there something about him that suits him in the pen more than the rotation? |
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Location: Indiana
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Join Date: May 2002
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My goal for this season was to finish with the best record, but it's not looking too likely. We have a .707 WPct and are tied with the best Pythag, but we're 4 GB the Crushers at the moment (record wise - they're in the other conference), who are having their best season ever (it figures!). The only 2 other times we were close to having the best record, the team ahead of us was having their best year ever. We do have the best RDiff at the moment, which would be a 1st if we finish this way.
Next season we won't likely do nearly so well since I've joined a group of whales. Of course, there aren't too many of them so we should still have a good record (well, maybe?!) overall. Of course, the weaker teams in perfect aren't as weak as they used to be so they're not as easy to beat as they used to be. One of the weaker teams this season had Vlad Jr and perfect Ruth, for example, and some other perfects too. Another team that's "weak" has perfect Young in their rotation (a lucky card pull I assume).
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Join Date: Jan 2016
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The Frogs' owner has spent most of his "managing time" this week dealing with an enormous volume of cards from the pack-apocalypse these past couple of weeks. It's quite the labor opening 675 packs and then listing all the scraps on the AH. But, I'm glad I'm doing this because it has helped the team in several facets. Also a good infusion of cards into the AH to help combat some of the supply issues.
Obtaining 100 Christy Mathewson, 100 Mike Trout, 95 Satchel Paige, and 91 Doug Jones was pretty cool and has given the Frogs a few new starters on the active roster. The pack-apocalypse also prodded me to reconsider some of the collection missions to see if any would be feasible with fewer gaps to fill. Spent about 8K to finish the Blue Jays and 20K to finish the Yankees missions. Only got a LIVE Verlander from the diamond pack which makes the Blue Jays mission a wash, but 99 Rickey Henderson has been going for 55K, so the Yankees one was profitable. Rickey also seems like a good platoon option vs lefties and he'll commence training next week. Getting really close to having the Phillies (Dykstra will make the active roster) and Negro League missions done. In order to "break even" on opening 675 packs, the math dictates selling/retaining 675K worth of value. So far, 622K has already been recouped + 250K worth still on the AH + 200K value absorbed into the active roster. So this will most definitely be EV+ and perhaps gives more evidence that pack EV is more generous than a lot of people might think. Of course, this discounts the time and work needed to push the cards through the AH. With all the proceeds, the Frogs have also added 96 Zack Greinke (Hardware Heroes, Royals version) and 84 SE Mark Belanger (finally got Andrelton Simmons out of there). Also added PEAK Mike Mussina and John Henry Lloyd, but decided to re-auction them due to my fetish for mint cards. Oh yeah, and the team is 82-51 this week, 15.5 games behind Team To Be Determined, but in very solid position for a wild card. The Frogs will take a 13 game lead over the final team out of the playoff picture into the final day of sims.
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If you want a reliever that's not quite as vulnerable to righties, the Unsung Heroes 93 Tug McGraw looks pretty sweet. I haven't tried it though. The Historical All-Star 92 David Price also looks interesting, 84/74/78 as a starter against lefties (not sure what the stuff boost would be), and relatively inexpensive at ~20K. Alas haven't tried that one either. For a bit higher tier of a card, the 100 Dutch Leonard has been going from 60-70K lately. The 98 Carl Hubbell goes for about 75K and is rated 87/80/88 against lefties as a starter so it should be passable for all but the whale-iest of the whale teams. Of ones that I have used, the SE 94 Eddie Plank card is in theory a good option for multiple innings and gets a nice stuff boost going to the bullpen, but it's been a mediocre card for me. I've had some success with the Chris Short card, which is kind of a 'starter' diamond and pretty cheap at around 10K.
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: UK
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Paragon City Heroes managed to finish the sim 67-67 despite being very up and down. Collections continue to frustrate, been 1 player away from the SE Dykstra for 2 days now. Trying to get the team built ready for next season. At least I finished Lonnie Smith and he has been incredible so far looking forward to a full season from him.
Bad News Bulldogs added a new SP, Mario Soto with the last of the PP I got from selling Brouthers and discovered that Paul Derringer apparently pitches really well as a follower (to Lodolo). They moved to 72-61 within 3 1/2 of the leaders and within 1 of a WC game. We have 5 players at 70+ RBI, Votto is probably the best 1b in the league due to his 100 walks and is leading all 1b in WAR and OPS+. Eric Davis is up there in many stats for CF, was looking a potential MVP earlier but has dropped off a bit. Someone's perfect Cy Young is clearly going to win pitcher of the year leading in pretty much every pitching category, but his team are 64-69. Neuman Furshlugginers ended the sim with a 4 game losing streak to move to 68-65 well out of playoff contention, which will give me sunday free to sell off a bunch of players and bring in fresh scrubs. The highlights of the sim being a Hank Aguirre 1 hitter and POTM for Red Ruffing
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The 59-74 Raccoons could play out a very boring string today, 10 games out of the wild card, but then they're only five games above the abyss. Yeah, there's like six teams in between them and said abyss, but I've seen my teams do worse than that…
Rebs are 66-68 and 8 1/2 out of the division, 3 1/2 for a wild card with in-between traffic. I'd say a concerted push could make them relevant but they haven't been able to show they'd be capable of such thing all year long… Accountants have already blown a 7-game lead, so I assume they're gonna drop from 75-58 into nothing in September... currently barely good enough for the second wild card…
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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B'sin'Glou are 62-71, 4 games above Pythag but, more importantly, 11 games above the relegation zone.
Completed the Knuckleballers mission yesterday, and the gold pack netted me 89OVR Carlton Fisk. I'd say that's a win. He replaces 84OVR Jason Kendall, who can hit but is pretty bad behind the plate. I'm considering swapping out LaValliere for 84OVR Victor Martinez (pulled several weeks ago) but LaValliere's defense is keeping him on the 25-man. Today I completed The Z-Collection and pulled 81OVR Ryan Pressly from the standard reward pack. That might not sound like such a big deal but while I'm not short of high stuff relievers, I am short of high stuff relievers who can keep it around the plate. Oh, and I finished the day on a nice note: Curt Simmons threw a Maddux against 89OVR Maddux to help us to a 1-0 win.
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The Colonels are enjoying what is possibly their best year yet at 101-32, one game ahead of the Metheun Silver Sox for best record in the league. We also have the best run differential at +380. We are 3-4 vs. Metheun this year so there is hope that we can win a sub-league series against them.
The big change this year was a lot of platooning and playing the hot hand since I had time to micro-manage this week. I have six outfielders splitting four spots including DH: RHBs 100 DiMaggio, 100 Aaron, 99 Mays, LHBs 100 Yaz, 99 Charleston, and SWH 100 Mantle. Mantle has played LF full-time. DiMaggio has played full-time in either CF or RF. The others have split the remaining PAs with Yaz and Mays getting the most. All 6 are above 120 OPS+ so it has been hard to decide on a full-time lineup. If pressed it would be LF Mantle, CF Mays, RF DiMaggio, DH Yaz/Aaron platoon, 4th OF Charleston. |
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The Magpies entered August 9 back, but got really hot and narrowed the gap to 2.5 by month's end. Twice they entered a 3 game series with Ann Arbor 2.5 back and twice won the first two and twice lost the last one. Currently 1.5 back and 1 more 3 game series with them remaining. Pythag is not my friend once again; according to that I should be leading by 4.5 games. Cy Young is in the hunt for pitching triple crown (again) with a commanding lead in wins, a tiny lead in K, and trailing slightly in ERA. A terrible week for PP with no gold achievements and only 3 silvers. |
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The Accountants' newest toy, Roy Campanella, starts his career 1-for-16. Boy, oh boy. Wait. Let me see the card. Does that state "1953" or "1959" …??
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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#120 |
Minors (Triple A)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Austin, TX
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Oh Dutch Leonard.....
I found him nice and cheap, right before the big series with Exeter last night, and because I felt they were too heavy lefthanded, gave Dutch a start. 1.1 IP 9 hits, 9 runs, 9 earned runs, 3 walks. Ended up splitting the series 2-2, but now sit 3 games back as he has run off another 12 in a row, thinking I'm going to have to go the WC route and try it again in the playoffs. I did buy Vasquez, and he's done a nice job against lefty's for the time being, and Dutch is back in the pen, so I think I'm in better shape in the playoffs. Exeter is a tough match-up, and he's got more talent, that said, always looking for that little match-up advantage to do anything I can to level the field. Either way....going to be fun checking in later to see if we can close the gap. |
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