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  • fearme504
    Banned
    • Mar 2004
    • 334

    #706
    Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

    2016 Houston Astros

    We posted a great record in may at 20-9. Overall we are 36-17 which is good for the best record in baseball closest team is the Dodgers (34-20).

    AL West Standings
    1.Astros 36-17
    2.Athletics 29-23
    3.Mariners 27-25
    4.Angels 24-30
    5.Rangers 17-36

    Chris Davis continues to be hot he is hitting .317 on the year leading the team in that category as well as doubles (12), home runs (15) and RBI'S 38.

    other notable offensive players
    Jose Altuve-.308
    Johnathan Villar .301

    Jake Marisnick .217
    Jason Castro .226
    George Springer .252

    Pitching wise Dallas Keuchel is still struggling (4-4) on the year. Brett Oberholtzer is 7-1 on the year, Shelby Miller is 6-2, Chris Tillman is 6-2 and Collin Mchugh is 6-3

    Team Rankings

    Batting Avg- 1st (.272)
    Runs- 1st (246)
    Hits- 1st (507)
    Doubles- 12th (84)
    Triples- 4th (14)
    Home Runs- 1st (80)
    Stolen Bases- 2nd (44)

    ERA- 2nd (2.66)
    Complete Games- 1st (9)
    Shut outs- 14th(4)


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    • Nikko25
      Banned
      • Jun 2011
      • 148

      #707
      Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

      The Braves are back in the World Series after beating the Dodgers 4-1 in the NLCS. In game 1 in Detroit, MVP/CY Young Julio Teheran outdueled David Price going 10 innings (yes 10, threw a flat 100 pitches) and getting the win as the Braves won in extras. Game 2, first pitch of the game Eric Young Jr drives a fastball right off of Verlanders chest, and he comes out of the game. So Braves luck out right? Wrong. Ricky Nolasco goes 7 strong giving up 2 hits and a walk only giving up one run.

      We head back to Atlanta as Shelby Miller faces off against Anibal Sanchez. The Braves are looking to capture the series lead at home and win back to back World Series

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      • Gronk4M13
        MVP
        • Apr 2012
        • 3495

        #708
        Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

        My Tigers franchise is going pretty well. I've gotten to the end of August. The Tigers are 71-57 or so. I lost starting shortstop Jose Iglesias to an injury a while back, he's missed about two months. To replace him, I traded Tom Gorzelanny (RP) and a prospect to Mariners for utility man Willie Bloomquist. He's batting .280 since joining us in early July. Andrew Romine is his backup, he's batting below .200 though. I also traded for Aaron Harang from the Phillies with some low rated prospects swapped in the deal as well.

        The mediocrity of the Tigers' farm system has handicapped my ability to make big trades (which is nicely challenging.) IRL, the Tigers might trade for Mike Leake, Scott Kazmir or a better option at pitcher. In my 'chise, I had to settle for Harang, who, along with Kyle Lobstein, serves as a long reliever and spot starter.

        Earlier in the season, I had the best record in the AL. Now,I'm barely getting by. It's been a rough summer since Iglesias went down. The second place Royals, who I had a nine game division lead over, clawed their way back to 3 games back; they got on a hot streak while we couldn't string together wins. The second half of August has been a different story. The Royals have dropped nine straight to return their deficit to nine games back while we've been playing better.

        David Price is playing very well. He's won 10+ games with a sub 2 ERA. He's battling Chris Sale for the AL Cy Young. Sale has the lead, though he has a slightly larger ERA, due to more strikeouts. Price, Cabrera, Shane Greene and Alfredo Simon all made the ASG. Greene and Simon have won more than ten games. I've somewhat followed real life injuries; Verlander was inactive until early July due to an injury while I had to make do without starting C Alex Avila for a while due to injury. James McCann has gotten hurt, he'll miss two months. Now, my backup C is the struggling Bryan Holaday.


        Iglesias will return in the first week of September. Hopefully we can make a September-long surge to clinch the Division.
        Ravens: In Ozzie We Trust

        Yankees: #AllRise

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        • BrianM207
          MVP
          • Mar 2012
          • 1184

          #709
          Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

          After a forced restart(game froze and deleted my 'chise!!) I'm a month in with my Mets...heres a brief summary and highlights...

          Record:12-10, 3rd place in the N.L. East, 1 game back of the Nationals.

          Able to stay above water, The Mets finished 2 games over .500 to start the season. A rough stretch in the middle of the month, which featured 4 straight extra inning games, really gassed the bullpen and didnt help matters any in getting a W.

          The powerhouse of the lineup has been newly signed LF Michael Cuddyer. Cuddy leads the team and the league in Homeruns(8) and RBI's(27) as well as SLUG(.750) and OPS(1.148). Other than Cuddyer, the main contributor from the starting 9 is CF Juan Lagares. Setting the pace at the top of the order, Lagares leads the team as well as the league in AVG(.424), Hits(39), runs(18), SB(20), and OBP(.419).

          The pitching staff has been solid....at least from the standpoint of the starting rotation. Jacob deGrom and Zack Wheeler share the team lead i wins, but with just 2 a piece. The top ERA belongs to 40 something Bartolo Colon who checks in at 2.60. But the bullpen has been less than fantastic due to excessive use. After converting just 2 of 6 saves chances, Bobby Parnell has been removed from the closers role and replaced with Jeryus Famila(who is just 1 for 1 since).

          The month ended on a winning streak though(which included scoring 13 runs on 19 hits in Miami) and the Mets face first place Washington to start the month of May. A sweep would put them in first place. Some other highlights from the first month include:

          -The MLB debuts of: Kevin Plawecki's (3-5,2b) & Noah Syndergaard(6ip,8h,4r,1k,1bb,ND)
          -Walk off hits from Kirk Neuiwnhuis, Wilmer Flores and Michael Cuddyer. And come from behind victories on the road lead by Granderson and Travis d'Arnaud.
          -And some power displays from Juan Lagares(2 home runs in one game), Dilson Herrera(an inside the park homerun-more speed than power), a deep grandslam from Curtis Granderson...and Cuddy and Grandy going back to back.

          Players of the month are:
          MLB:Juan Lagares & Matt Harvey
          AAA:Brock Peterson & Dillon Gee
          AA:T.J. Rivera & Luis Cessa

          Notable injuries include: Bartolo Colon(60 day dl-arm. Noah Syndergaard recalled) and Daniel Murphy(knee-15 day dl. Eric Campbell recalled).

          And notes from around the league:
          CHW trades 1B A.LaRoche to TB for RP J.Venters, COL trades CF N.Cuevas to DET for SP K.Ryan, ARI trades C W.Castillio to MIA for 3B M.Prado
          Last edited by BrianM207; 07-02-2015, 07:44 PM.
          Let's Go Mets!!!

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          • KBLover
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2009
            • 12172

            #710
            Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

            Well, that didn't take long. Marlins suffer an injury on the first week of 2018 by having Steve Delabar hit the DL.

            Nate Jones was sent to AAA to make room for Aaron Crow...well he can come right back because he's going to fill in for Delabar.

            A.J. Ramos was picked up (I think by the Diamondbacks) after refusing to sign with ANYONE during the offseason. He must have been sulking or something.

            Hisashi Iwakuma made a splash by striking out 12 in just 7 1/3 innings in his first Marlins start in the team's home opener. Of those 12 strike outs, 8 of them were the caught looking variety.

            Is it time to panic? Chris Davis might go a week without a home run. What's wrong with him?!

            Knuckleball rookie Moses Bartlett takes the ball next to complete the team's first trip through the rotation.
            "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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            • derekj2020
              Rookie
              • Jun 2012
              • 37

              #711
              Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

              The Rangers kicked off the 2016 season with second year GM Rob Frost. Frost had to make some tough decisions in the offseason after a year in which Rangers fans rejoiced with hope as the team made the playoffs. After a long offseason which pretty much kept the team intact the young GM decided to trade away a pretty fine hitter in Josh Hamilton who the year before in only 65 games hit 18 HR and batted .301. With the move the Rangers received from the Brewers RP Neal Cotts. After a meltdown in pitching in the playoffs the Rangers knew that their best prospect Dillon Tate was ready to make the jump into the big leagues, he did so with a bang facing off versus one of the most dominant pitcher in all of baseball King Felix. The Rangers offense struggled early but Tate kept the power hitting Mariners in check allowing only five hits in seven innings of work with one ER (7IP, 1ER, 6K, 5H).
              Rob Frost
              Year 1 HC YSU 7-5 overall record
              Year 2 OC TAMU 11-2 Lost NCG
              Year 3 HC Memphis 3-9
              Year 4 HC Memphis
              H.O.F
              TAMU-
              QB Johnny Manziel 2nd in Heisman
              WR's Mike Evans and Ricky Seals Jones

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              • KBLover
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2009
                • 12172

                #712
                Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                Moses Bartlett's first start was decent. He got the first few innings, but then the middle innings gave him some issues.

                He ended up giving up 4 runs in 7 innings of work, striking out 5 and allowing 9 hits, most of them in the 4th and 5th innings.

                The Marlins rallied offensively to give the rookie his first major league win.

                "His knuckler had some bite on it most of the game. Sometimes, I was in shock at the movement it would take. I don't know how they got those hits off that thing, " catcher Will Moyer commented.
                "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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                • dapear
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 107

                  #713
                  Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                  In a game where pitching usually dominates, I found it kind of cool to see that in my Mets franchise, Miguel Cabrera (.363/33hr/83rbi) and Giancarlo Stanton (.339/27hr/71rbi) are in the lead for all three Triple Crown categories. Two winners this year???

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                  • TGov
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 1169

                    #714
                    Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                    Debuted my 21-year old C/1B power prospect the same game that the Jays debuted there Catching prospect (AJ Jimenez)

                    Both players hit solo homers in back-to-back innings... was pretty cool, especially in a tight pitching-dominate game.

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                    • jfinger2013
                      Pro
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 765

                      #715
                      Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                      My Cubs are currently 62-24 we just had an amazing games against the STL Cardinals we had Lester vs Wainwright both pitchers went 7innings only giving up 1 run a piece Cards had y hits to my Cubs 4 hits at that point in the 9th inning both teams scored 1 run in the top of the 10th the Cards scored again and it would be the Cubs last chance in the bottom of the 10th Coughlan was up first batting 7th he singled i subbed Soler inbfor the pitcher he struck out batting 9th was matt Sczur i subbed him for Dexter Fowler who singled so i had a man on 1st n 2nd with 1 out.
                      Lead off hitter addison russel came to the plate n got a dinger infield single that just barely made contact with his bat but rolled too far in front of Catcher molina who couldnt get it to first base in time so i had bases loaded bottom of the 10th with our 2nd batter on deck LF Corey Dickerson who was 0-3 with 1 strikeout on the day but led the league in HRs n RBIs he comes to the plate goes down 0-2 than brings it back up 2-2 and i noticed the pitcher was throwing low inside to me so i highlighted the bottom inside and right out the pitchers hand it flashed red and i saw the curveball coming and BOOM BABY BOOM WALK OFF GRAND SLAM to win the game 6-3 i love baseball
                      Only thing in sports that matters is Chicago Bears, Bulls, Cubs,and Blackhawks .

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                      • jfinger2013
                        Pro
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 765

                        #716
                        Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                        Ok so i have a franchise going on with my hometown favorite team the Chicago Cubs with this franchise i am aiming to be realistic but not all the way here are the trades i made

                        5/8/15
                        Cubs get :LF Corey Dickerson solves the LF of the future problem

                        Rockies get: at this point n time of the season Rockies were #1 in their division but on a losing streak due to ineffective SP but their hitters were all on a roll.. SP Jason Hammel who was at the time leading the league in ERA and immediately stepped in as their Ace... SP Travis wood who at the time was playing like the former all star he was and possible Cy young candidate . Also they got SP CJ Edwards who could be a future 3 in the rotation. Not too mention the crowded OF they have with blackmon Dahl Gonzalez and Dickerson some1 had to go .

                        5/8/15
                        Cubs get: Noah Syndergaard and S.Matz cubs get 2 potential great SP when this trade was made both of these guys were struggling and Matz potential had went down to a B

                        METS get: SS J.Baez 1B D.Vogelbach Rf M.Conforto LF Junior Lake

                        5/24/15
                        Used trade finder for this trade just wanted to move Phil
                        Cubs get: 1B Mike Papi
                        Indians get: RP Phil Coke

                        5/27/15
                        Cubs get: SS Hanser Alberto
                        Rangers get: SP Eric Jokisch and Rp Blake Parker

                        6/27/15
                        Cubs get: Sp Mike Foltynewicz
                        Braves get: LF Dayan Viciedo who was hitting .280 at the time Rp JASON Motte and RP Armando Rivero
                        The braves really wanted a LF annd had a surplus of SP so hey i took it. But that's all the trades i have made i know they all arent realistic at all but at the time in my head they made sense for both teams .
                        Only thing in sports that matters is Chicago Bears, Bulls, Cubs,and Blackhawks .

                        R.I.P King Kobe

                        PSN:Jfingaz27
                        Twitter: @Jof3_
                        Twitch: JOF3

                        Best places: Mount Carmel High School, ESPN 1000

                        R.I.P MOM . Father of Jerry IV, Jaiden, Jeremiah and Mila-Rose

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                        • countryboy
                          Growing pains
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 52728

                          #717
                          Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                          We have hit a slump. We have lost 5 of our last 7. Our hitting which was 2nd in the majors has dropped to 6th best in the majors as we just can't buy a hit right now. We are only 1 1/2 back of the Pirates in mid-May.
                          I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                          I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                          • Syce
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 1386

                            #718
                            Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                            My Blue Jays franchise, ive pretty much been hovering around the .500 mark just like the real jays are doing. im also first in several of the hitting categories but near the very bottom in pitching.

                            looking at team stats of the real MLB, ive been on pace with the real blue jays in both batting and pitching.
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                            • J4Minnes0ta
                              Rookie
                              • Jul 2015
                              • 6

                              #719
                              Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                              Currently in June of 2016 with the Twins here's my current roster:

                              Rotation:
                              1) Phil Hughes RHP 81
                              2) Chris Archer RHP 85
                              3) Ervin Santana RHP 79
                              4) Kyle Gibson RHP 81
                              5) Alex Cobb RHP 83

                              Bullpen:
                              LR Logan Darnell LHP 65
                              MR J.R. Graham RHP 73
                              MR Sergio Romo RHP 81
                              MR Nick Burdi RHP 74
                              SU Oliver Perez LHP 74
                              SU Rafael Soriano RHP 76
                              C Glen Perkins LHP 88

                              Lineup:
                              1) Byron Buxton CF 84
                              2) Eduardo Nuñez SS 79 (2015 Gold Glove)
                              3) Brian Dozier 2B 86
                              4) Miguel Sano 3B 77 (2015 AL ROY)
                              5) Yan Gomes C 82
                              6) Trevor Plouffe LF 75
                              7) Danny Santana RF 70
                              8) Chris Parmelee 1B 64
                              9) Kennys Vargas DH 65

                              Bench:
                              Jorge Polanco SS 68
                              Michael Halter 1B 70 (2015 5th round pick)
                              Brock Holt RF 70
                              Jordan Schafer CF 71

                              I'm currently sitting at 23-31 14.0 games back. I'm hoping to tank just one more year and go all out in free agency

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                              • J4Minnes0ta
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2015
                                • 6

                                #720
                                Re: MLB 15 Franchise Progress Thread

                                Just completed the draft, here were my picks:

                                P1:10 3B Rick Tillman 46/96. Nothing that really blows me away about his game other than his 96 potential, he looks to be more of a trade asset than anything

                                P2:10 LF Eddy Cabral 60/88. This dude has great power and speed, he figures to be more of a Ryan Braun type player

                                P3:10 SS Kenny Riedling 64/77. He comes in with good contact and great control, he has 77 Vision 77 discipline and 69 clutch hitting

                                P4:10 SP Sean James 55/76. He's a pitcher that really fits the twins mold, he comes out of college with already 99 velocity, he also has a bat as he was also a RF in college

                                P5:10 LF Francisco Carrara 62/71. He figures to be more of a utility outfielder as he has good speed and good contact VS right handed pitchers. I see him as more of a pinch runner as of right now

                                P6:10 1B Steve Knott 59/68. He is another future bench player as he has great contact and 88 clutch batting however his poor defense and lack of power are gonna hold him back

                                P7:10 CF Chris Salazar 50/64. At this point I don't see him ever being in the majors but I do believe he will be a nice minor league player. His best asset is his speed, 74, and base stealing, 73.

                                I wasn't able to address my bullpen as much as I'd like to have but every pitcher I was targeting was taken 1 or 2 picks before me

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