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  • SplashHit
    Rookie
    • Dec 2016
    • 20

    #856
    Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

    Originally posted by Trent Booty
    I definitely look through each team every opening day and look at generated players, and edit most of the weirder looking ones, or edit the names of the ones who have names like Bob Smith but are from the Dominican Republic lol.
    My favorite was Babe Gomez, a legendary power-hitting second baseman from the United Kingdom. He was in the home run derby every single year with one of my RTTS players.

    In Franchise, I typically edit all of the players in future draft classes by looking at PerfectGame.org. So the best High School players today are in the majors in the mid-2020's.

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    • THE JENNERALS
      Rookie
      • Mar 2012
      • 61

      #857
      Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

      Finished the final 2 games of my first series with the Padres against the Dodgers, lost the first one 6-2 on the back of 3 homers from the Dodgers. Won the last game 2-1 to split the series with them. Wil Myers hit a homerun in both games and Ryan Schimpf is hitting .417 after the first 4 games of the season.

      Biggest Surprise: Eric Aybar with 2 steals so far

      Biggest Disappointment: Giving up too many homers to lefties.

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      • dpmx21
        Rookie
        • Jul 2010
        • 478

        #858
        Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

        Here's another star studded HoF class.

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        • NDAlum
          ND
          • Jun 2010
          • 11453

          #859
          Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

          Harper is in free fall for me

          He's down to a 75 OVR even though he's hitting .301 with 20 HR in 392 AB's in 2024. Career line of .300/.396/.561 and OPS of .957. He's at 398 HR and 1,905 H.

          At his current regression rate he's got like one more year at best and I have him under contract for 3 more I believe.

          ______________





          After 140 games in 2024 I have a 2.0 game lead on the Washington Nationals. The young man pictured above is SP Rodney Duvall. With the season ending injury of SP Alex Reyes and the end of the rotation struggling we decided to give Duvall a shot. He didn't disappoint in his first major league start taking down the Nationals 7-2. Duvall almost went the distance but gave up a run in the 9th with 2 outs. His line: 8.2 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 9 K. Without a doubt we left him out there too long but we want to see if he could finish it himself to cap off his MLB debut. Duvall was the big piece brought back for 1B Matt Thaiss last year at the trade deadline. The 5'11" lefty sits at 95-98 with his 4-seam fastball and mixes in a mid-80's CB, 90 MPH SL, and 93-95 2-seam fastball. Everything was working against the Nats and he flashed some pure dominance.

          Current record: 79-61, 1st in NL East

          Top 3 stories:

          CF Austin Meadows coming on strong
          Meadows is in his last year of team control and he's going on an absolute tear over the 2nd half of the season. He's hitting nearly 30 points above his career .259 average (.287) and is only 7 RBI shy of his career high (76 -> 83). He's no longer the SB threat of 5 years ago but he's coming into his own at the plate and likely going to demand a contract around $20M/year in free agency. He was sitting around .240 the first half with only a handful of HR's but he's been one of the best hitters in the NL the 2nd half.

          SP Julius McFarland eyes NL Rookie of the Year
          McFarland has posted a 13-3 record to this point and a very respectable 3.56 ERA and 1.27 WHIP in 174.2 IP. He's not a big strikeout guy (142 K) but he gets clutch outs. He's tied for 1st in the NL in pitching victories and leads the NL ROtY voting. The Braves have owned that award winning it 3 of the previous 7 seasons.

          The Dias/Kopech duo is deadly in the pen
          Michael Kopech has excelled in his new role as a flame throwing closer. He's converted 37/40 save chances posting a 2.57 ERA and 0.95 WHIP. Rookie Francisco Dias has put up ridiculous numbers in the setup role as he's compiled a 1.18 ERA and 0.85 WHIP in 45.2 IP. He's notched three saves of his own and continues to get better.

          The last 22 games of the season are going to be intense and we play the Nationals in 6 of those 22 games.
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          • Itsma806
            Pro
            • Aug 2016
            • 964

            #860
            Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

            MIAMI MARLINS END OF REGULAR SEASON 2018



            RECORD: 97-65

            SERIES RESULTS
            9/01/18-09/30/18


            1.@ CIN 2-0
            2.@ ATL 3-0
            3.VS. NYM 2-2
            4.VS PHI. 3-0
            5.VS. COL 1-2
            6.@ PHI 3-0
            7.@ WSH 3-0
            8.@ NYM 2-1
            9. VS. MIL 3-1



            STANDINGS

            Spoiler



            Overview

            We have won the division for the second year in a row! And we improved our overall record by one game over last season. Jung Ho Kang won the NL MVP, HANK AARON AWARD and SILVER SLUGGER while leading the league in HR (54), RBI (118), SLUG % (.642) AND OPS (.996). Chris Sale won the NL CY YOUNG while leading the league in WINS (20), STRIKE OUTS (276), COMPLETE GAMES (6), INNINGS PITCHED (237.1) AND WHIP (0.93).

            We will have a rematch of last years a NLDS series as we are set to face the Cubbies.

            Award Winners

            NATIONAL LEAGUE

            MVP
            Jung Ho Kang SS 83 OVR MIA:
            .293 AVG/54 HR/118 RBI

            CY YOUNG
            Chris Sale SP 98 OVR MIA:
            20-8/2.46 ERA/276 SO

            BATTING TITLE
            Michael Brantley LF 90 OVR STL:
            .321 AVG/20 HR/79 RBI

            ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
            Carlos Gonzalez 3B 76 OVR PHI:
            .255 AVG/31 HR/76 RBI

            AMERICAN LEAGUE
            MVP

            Edwin Encarnacion DH 87 OVR CLE:
            .280 AVG/46 HR/102 RBI

            CY YOUNG
            Carlos Carrasco SP 86 OVR CLE:
            18-10/3.61 ERA/187 SO

            BATTING TITLE
            Jose Ramirez 3B 88 OVR CLE:
            .318 AVG/24 HR/85 RBI

            ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
            Rod Henderson DH 68 OVR CHW:
            .275 AVG/26 HR/77 RBI

            Team Rankings
            Batting Average:1ST (.267)
            Runs: 2ND (711)
            Hits: 2ND (1499)
            Doubles: 14TH (265)
            Triples: 21ST: (29)
            Homeruns: 4TH (212)
            Stolen Bases: 8TH (100)
            Walks: 30TH (421)
            Strike outs: 6TH (1201)
            ERA: 5TH (3.38)
            Hits allowed: 5TH (1340)
            Runs allowed: 6TH (580)
            HR allowed: 7TH (161)
            Walks: 1ST (340)
            Strike Outs: 10TH (1330)

            I'll do the playoff series preview at a later time. Hopefully we can avoid getting swept like we did last year!


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            Last edited by Itsma806; 08-20-2017, 06:12 PM.

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            • beekay415
              Into the Wild
              • Jun 2005
              • 860

              #861
              Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

              Trying to decided between reds/orioles, any insight y'all can give to help me pick?


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              • kinsmen7
                MVP
                • Mar 2016
                • 1661

                #862
                Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by beekay415
                Trying to decided between reds/orioles, any insight y'all can give to help me pick?


                Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
                Depends on what direction you want to go.

                -If you're going for a full rebuild, O's would probably be more fun because you end up faced with either moving Machado to re-stock an extremely weak farm (aside from Chance Sisco), and trying to build around that rotation without a lot of high end arms. I look at the O's in the same boat as the Marlins (but with a better stadium), as a team with a reasonable amount of talent at the Major league level, but not much underneath. A half decent, tough and fun team to try to build. If you're planning to play a lot of the games, you get to play your home games at Camden, which is pretty friggin' beautiful, and a huge plus.

                -The Reds have a good amount of decent prospects to try to put something together with, but they don't have nearly as much talent at the MLB level. Probably more entertaining to build if you're simming, because they've got Joey Votto, Billy Hamilton and then nobody. Sure, the Great American Ballpark is also beautiful, but if you're planning to actually play games, having Homer Bailey, Scott Feldman and Bronson Arroyo in your rotation added to the fact that you have to play against the Cubs a bunch of times, will require you to have a tonne of patience.

                I personally really, really don't like the Orioles, but as tough as it is for me to say, I'd take them 100% of the time in this matchup.
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                • beekay415
                  Into the Wild
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 860

                  #863
                  Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by kinsmen7
                  Depends on what direction you want to go.

                  -If you're going for a full rebuild, O's would probably be more fun because you end up faced with either moving Machado to re-stock an extremely weak farm (aside from Chance Sisco), and trying to build around that rotation without a lot of high end arms. I look at the O's in the same boat as the Marlins (but with a better stadium), as a team with a reasonable amount of talent at the Major league level, but not much underneath. A half decent, tough and fun team to try to build. If you're planning to play a lot of the games, you get to play your home games at Camden, which is pretty friggin' beautiful, and a huge plus.

                  -The Reds have a good amount of decent prospects to try to put something together with, but they don't have nearly as much talent at the MLB level. Probably more entertaining to build if you're simming, because they've got Joey Votto, Billy Hamilton and then nobody. Sure, the Great American Ballpark is also beautiful, but if you're planning to actually play games, having Homer Bailey, Scott Feldman and Bronson Arroyo in your rotation added to the fact that you have to play against the Cubs a bunch of times, will require you to have a tonne of patience.

                  I personally really, really don't like the Orioles, but as tough as it is for me to say, I'd take them 100% of the time in this matchup.
                  Thanks for the input, think im leaning to the Orioles, weaker farm system then the reds and unlike real life ill have no problem tearing it down if i need to, which is probably likely.

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                  • Trent Booty
                    MVP
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 2572

                    #864
                    Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                    Seattle Mariners Franchise
                    Start of 2022

                    After missing the playoffs again in 2021 due to injuries to 4/9 of the opening day starters and struggles in the rotation by Marco Gonzales and Andrew Moore, the Mariners are looking to bounce back and make a serious run by fielding an elite team now that everyone is healthy.

                    Here is my opening day roster, along with lineups, bench, rotation, and bullpen to start the season:

                    Lineup:

                    1.) SS Jean Segura - Hit .316 and reached 1500 hits in 2021 and is now only 9 HR from 100 career HR. Has two years left on his massive contract extension he signed in 2017.

                    2.) RF Mitch Haniger - Hit .298 with 34 HRs and reached 100 career HRs in 2021. He is in the final year of his contract before he's eligible for free agency.

                    3.) 2B Robinson Cano - After struggling in 2020 and moving down to 5th in the lineup, Cano quickly regained his 3rd spot in the order by hitting 27 HRs in 142 games, his most since 2018. Still has this year and next year left on his huge contract, so it's likely he retires after 2022 as a 40-year old hall of famer.

                    4.) DH Dan Vogelbach - After hitting 32 HR and driving in over 100 RBIs in his first full season in 2019, he has hit 24 and then 26 HRs the last two years and has driven in 86 and 88 RBIs. However he is still a perennial .300 hitter and is a great fit for the cleanup spot.

                    5.) 3B Kyle Seager - Struggled and had his worst batting average in his career (.244) in 2021, however still had good power numbers (27 HR). Is in the last year of his contract, and is 34 years old, so I intend to make re-signing him to a lesser contract (2-3 years) my top priority to have Seager retire a Mariner.

                    6.) C Brock Williams - Hit 24 HRs in 2021, although has the potential to hit 40 bombs if he can hit for higher average. He hit .245 in his rookie year and hit .246 last year. If he can get it above .260 there is no doubt he will hit around 30 this year for sure. I project him as a .275/40 HR threat every year at his peak.

                    7.) 1B Evan White - Just signed a 3 year 27M dollar contract that will take him through his arbitration years after hitting .305 with 20 HRs last year. He plays gold glove caliber defense and could easily hit another 25 bombs this year.

                    8.) LF Ben Gamel - In the last year of his contract. He is good for at least 10 HRs every year but not more than 15. He also will hit anywhere from .270 to .310 and can swipe 20+ bases. He is valuable, but might be asking for too much money as we have capable replacements (Kyle Lewis, the Douglas twins, and Shawn O'Malley) in LF for the future.

                    9. CF Kyle Lewis - Atfter hitting below the mendoza line through April, he was sent down to AAA and was brought back up in September, where he finished with a .205 AVG and 0 HRs. He will hoepfully look to stick in the MLB full time this year.

                    Bench:

                    UTL Taylor Motter - Can play anywhere but catcher, provides great depth on the bench. However, he is in the last year of his contract and I value Shawn O'Malley more so he is likely gone after this season.

                    UTL Shawn O'Malley - The Washington native is more of a an favorite than Motter and is better defensively and with the bat, showcased by his .303 AVG last year. He will likely be re-signed to be the primary utility guy as he is also in the last year of his contract.

                    C Mike Zunino - Since he is only the backup catcher, all you can really ask from Mike Z is around 10 HRs and an average above the Mendoza line and you'll be fine. He is signed for the next four years so he will likely retire a Mariner as he won't be a FA until he is 35 years old.

                    4th OF Guillermo Heredia - Is a FA after the season, and will liekly be let go due to the amount of OF talent we have waiting to be called up.

                    Rotation:

                    1.) LHP James Paxton - Finished 2nd in the Cy Young voting and will likely retire a Mariner as he has 4 years left on his contract and is 33 years old. Will hope for another sub-3 ERA this year to make it 5/6 years since 2017 with an ERA under 3.00.

                    2.) RHP Felix Hernandez - Felix is in the last year of his contract, and posted his highest ERA since 2016 last year, so there is cause for concern, but he will likely be re-signed to a 2-3 year contract, similar to Kyle Seager so he can retire a Mariner. Already has over 200 wins and 3000 strikeouts, so he will look to end a hall of fame career by making a deep run into the playoffs at some point.

                    3.) RHP Jose Spanos - Honestly would be an ace on a bad team, and a solid #2 on a good team, so the fact that he's a #3 is a testament to how good Paxton and Felix are. Hopefully the 22 year old can stay around his career average 3.50 ERA and throw over 200 innings after hitting 190 in 2021.

                    4.) RHP Nick Neidert - The 25 year old had a 3.64 ERA last year, throwing just over 100 innings after being called up to replace Andrew Moore who had been struggling. Hopefully he can keep his ERA under 4 and stick in the rotation this year.

                    5.) RHP Sam Carlson - After making his MLB debut last year, the 23-year old made 5 total starts and had a 2.86 ERA, however there are question marks regarding whether he can do it over the course of a full season. He will also hope to stick in the rotation.

                    Bullpen:

                    LR Ariel Miranda - Miranda had a career resurgence in 2021 after being kicked from the rotation in 2019 and struggling in '19/'20. He shined in many roles, as he made 10 spot starts, threw over 135 innings, and had a 2.33 ERA in multiple roles, including picking up 2 saves when Diaz was unavailable to pitch. He truly did it all and will be used again in multiple roles this year, although he hopefully won't have to make 10 spot starts again but I hope he can still be very valuable and throw over 100 innings again.

                    LOOGY James Pazos - After being used more as a middle reliever and consistently being average, last year Pazos stepped into a more LOOGY type role and mainly faced left handed hitters, and posted a 1.70 ERA in just under 70 innings in 66 appearances. He stll has two years of control left so hoepfully he can stay sharp over the next two years.

                    MR Chase De Jong - Probably our worst reliever but that is more a testament to how good our bullpen is rather than a slight on De Jong. He still struggled a for a bit in 2021 but should bounce back. He was a converted starter so the ability to go 2, sometimes 3 innings still for us despite not starting since 2019 is a helpful component to his game.

                    MR Dan Altavilla - The fireballer finsihed 2021 with a 3.50 ERA but has an uncanny ability to pitch multiple days in a row without it affecting him, so he is almost always available to pitch.

                    MR Jonathan Aro - After being sent down early into 2021, Aro eventually came back in early-August and finished with a 2.42 ERA and was used as a 7th inning guy at times. He has the ability to also go 2 innings sometimes so there were times he pitched the 6th AND 7th innings to hold games. He will likely be able to do the same this year. He will be out main 7th inning guy to start the seaon but I will also ride the hot hand, as there are gonna be a mjority of games where our starter goes at least 6 innings.

                    SU Thyago Viera - the flamethrower from Brazil posted a 2.11 ERA as our primary set up man in 2021. He has absurd K/9 numbers, and would likely be an elite closer if he was most other teams.

                    CP Edwin Diaz - Had 37 saves last year, giving him 201 career saves, which is the Mariners all-time record (2nd is 129), and had a 2.29 ERA, which is basically expected from Diaz at this point. Also only walked 8 guys in 55 innings last year which mean Diaz could be even better this year is he can completely control his pitches.

                    And that is the 25-man roster! I will likely not make a top-30 prospects list, as I am basically making it all created players at this point. The only real players left that qualify as 'prospects' are Joe Rizzo (who is still in AA) and Sam Carlson, who is in the rotation currently, and other than them, the only prospects I care about at this point are the Douglas twins, who are 21 year olds I found in the draft that had the same last name, played the same position, were both the same skill wise, and are both from the same state. I thought it was really cool and both are likely going to make their MLB debuts in September when the rosters expand.

                    I am likely going to play this franchise until I win a world series, which could potentially happen this year if everyone stays healthy on my team. My goal is to at least MAKE the world series this year, but I won't be mad if we don't. I WILL be mad if we don't even make the playoffs though.

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                    • HartmanTeets6
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 302

                      #865
                      Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                      Last night, a 2-1 win with all my backups in, the Sox finished the season 113-49. Every inning of every game was played (I'm impressed w/ myself), no quick counts, on all-star levels.


                      My best hitter was Mookie, who hit .248 (yes, really). Although my averages were low, my last month-6 weeks I was hitting much better. Still hit over 30 homers with two guys (mookie and Freeman) and Hanley/Benitendi/JBJ had over 15. Sale won the MVP (wasn't in 1st at all, all year) and Cy Young. Kimbrel the reliever of the year.

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                      • Sumodeads
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2016
                        • 195

                        #866
                        Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                        Los Angeles Dodgers End of August 2019 Update

                        We went 16-12 in August and enter September with a MLB best record of 82-49, yet we are clinging to a 1.0 game lead over the Giants who remain red hot. We have 5 games left to play vs them and we lead the season series 9-5.

                        HR RECORD WATCH

                        With 31 games left to be played, Bryce Harper and the Dodgers are rewriting the history books. We have already broken the all-time record for HR as a team as we enter September with 289!

                        Harper and Bellinger have broken Maris+Mantle's single season record for most HR by teammates with 116!

                        Harper currently sits at exactly 60 HR which puts him on pace for 74 which would beat Barry if he can finish strong!

                        I am also 31 games away from completing my first 162 game season in many years(playing every inning of every game). I've loved playing with this team so much that I plan to play 2020 all the way through as well, but there's plenty more to accomplish in 2019 first as we set our sights on a World Series title.

                        Offensive Stars

                        Harper- .337, 60 HR, 138 RBI, 104 Runs, 9.3 WAR...Putting together arguably one of the best statistical seasons in MLB history. He also leads the team with 14 OF assists. I hope he stays hot for the final month and can take the HR record!

                        Bellinger- .318, 56 HR, 112 RBI, 85 Runs, 7.5 WAR...23 years old and this kid would be hands down MVP if Harper didn't have it locked up. Unbelievable 1-2 punch they make in the middle of my lineup. Also leads my entire team with 16 HR vs LH pitching.

                        Seager- .323, 38 HR, 87 RBI, 114 Runs, 51 2B, 8.0 WAR. Yet another youngster putting up monster numbers(mostly as a lead off hitter) and would be highly considered for MVP without Harper's ridiculous numbers. He's been hitting laser doubles all over the field all season and recently his HR numbers have really climbed and he's 1 shy of his career high(2017). Also leads the league in hits with 173.

                        Other notables- Cespedes 40 HR, 90 RBI. Pederson- 38 HR, 74 RBI. Grandal- 17 HR(2 walkoff blasts in the same week). Miranda- 38 SB(2nd in NL).

                        Pitching Stars

                        Kershaw- 20-4, 3.04 ERA, 207.0 IP, 164 K/16 BB, 5.2 WAR. MR. Consistency. Has 2 SHO on the season, but every game he seems to give you 7-8 innings of high quality pitching. Trying to battle Arrieta and Strasburg for the CY young.

                        Sale- 15-4, 3.50 ERA, 195.1 IP, 170 K/27 BB, 3.7 WAR. Can't ask for much better from you're "#2" starter. He seems to be getting hot down the stretch so hopefully he will be ready to dominate in October.

                        Darvish- 13-7, 3.71 ERA, 187.0 IP, 183 K/15 BB, 4.9 WAR. Guy has been dominating. He's given up 2 runs or less in 11 of his past 14 starts after a poor start to the season. He's tied for best in the league with 3 SHO on the year and is also 3rd in the league in Ks behind Scherzer and Arrieta.

                        Jansen- 1-3, 3.72 ERA, 36/39 Saves, 55.2 IP, 62 K/5 BB. Still giving up runs here and there, particularly in non-close situations, but he has converted his last 29 straight save opportunities so when the game is on the line he's been getting that last out which is the most important. Happy I didn't make the change early on when he struggled.

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                        • BigOscar
                          MVP
                          • May 2016
                          • 2971

                          #867
                          Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                          Originally posted by HartmanTeets6
                          Last night, a 2-1 win with all my backups in, the Sox finished the season 113-49. Every inning of every game was played (I'm impressed w/ myself), no quick counts, on all-star levels.


                          My best hitter was Mookie, who hit .248 (yes, really). Although my averages were low, my last month-6 weeks I was hitting much better. Still hit over 30 homers with two guys (mookie and Freeman) and Hanley/Benitendi/JBJ had over 15. Sale won the MVP (wasn't in 1st at all, all year) and Cy Young. Kimbrel the reliever of the year.
                          You won 113 games when you're best hitter hit below .250? Did the computer ever score against you? No wonder Sale won MVP!

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                          • The Chef
                            Moderator
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 13684

                            #868
                            Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                            I almost think my offense is too good at times, and then we go out and lay an egg for a couple games in a row and are brought back down to earth in a hurry. I built the team for high contact figuring putting the ball in play is always better then a strikeout in the end. As Seattle we are sitting 42-28 tied for the division lead with the Angels but the offense has been clicking for a majority of the season. To give you an idea of what my lineup looks like.....

                            vs RHP (Contact/Power)
                            2b - Dee Gordon (87/29)
                            DH - Jarrod Dyson (91/39)
                            1b - Jose Abreu (83/78)
                            3b - Kyle Seager (81/83)
                            CF - Taylor Motter (70/67)
                            LF - Ben Gamel (86/53)
                            RF - Mitch Haniger (72/71)
                            SS - Zack Cozart (72/66)
                            C - Tyler Marlette (50/46)

                            vs LHP
                            2b - Dee Gordon (78/28)
                            DH - Martin Prado (99/38)
                            1b - Jose Abreu (82/83)
                            3b - Kyler Seager (49/72)
                            SS - Zack Cozart (86/91)
                            CF - Franklin Gutierrez (77/84)
                            RF - Ben Gamel (91/62)
                            LF - Jarrod Dyson (86/37)
                            C - Kurt Suzuki (78/46)

                            Against RHP I have 8/9 guys with 70+ contact and vs LHP it's 8/9 as well. All this without Nelson Cruz as he's been injured for awhile but is due back in a week or so. I don't even know where to play him as Dyson, Gamel, Motter and to a lesser degree Haniger are all playing well. Against LHP I could bench Prado as despite his 99 contact he's been pretty terrible but against RHP I have zero idea. It's been a fun season, playing on HOF has provided some ups and downs at times but overall it's been even better then season one was. I'll throw up a complete monthly recap once June is over with but since that won't be for 10 days or so I wanted to toss up a mini update of sorts.
                            http://www.twitch.tv/kitm9891

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                            • BigOscar
                              MVP
                              • May 2016
                              • 2971

                              #869
                              Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                              40 games into the 2017 season with the La Angels and we've firmly cemented ourselves as the ultimate flat track bullies in the Major Leagues. We sit in second in the West, 3 games back of the terrifying Houston Astro's with a 25-15 record. That is despite a combined 2-9 record against the Astro's and Blue Jays. The Blue Jays putting 16 past us in game 1 of a 4 game series really set the benchmark for how that was going to go!

                              Our schedule has had an awful lot of games against the A's, Tigers, Rangers and White Sox who have been complete cannon fodder for us. I feel like we're going to really slip down the rankings when our schedule evens out and we play the better teams more often.

                              Unsurprisingly Mike Trout is leading the way, with a major league leading .346/.686/1.107 stat line with 13 homers and 50 RBI's , the only major category he's not leading is the homers with Encarnacion having hit an insane 17. After Mike, it all gets a little less impressive, probably my second best hitter has been Yunel Escobar with 4HR and a .270 average, or maybe Ben Revere hitting a powerless .307 with 10 SB.

                              Pitching has veered between great and terrible, depending on the quality of opponent. Surprise star is Manny Banuelos and his 7-0, 1.67 ERA start. Skaggs, Shoemaker and Petit on the other hand are all have an ERA well over 5. Bullpen has been solid, with Mike Morin and Cam Bedrosian doing most of the heavy lifting while Houston Street and Jose Alvarez just come in to throw petrol on the fire.

                              At this point we're looking very good for the WC race, but it's tough to say considering just how awful we've been against decent offences. It's hard to be confident about our chances in the playoffs even if we get there. We've lost Maybin with a fractured skull, but really the only player who matters is Mike Trout, any injury to him and we're completely screwed.

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                              • Itsma806
                                Pro
                                • Aug 2016
                                • 964

                                #870
                                Re: MLB The Show 17 Franchise Discussion Thread

                                NLDS

                                Miami Marlins 97-65 VS Chicago Cubs 97-65

                                Game 1
                                Jakie Arrieta 14-9 (CHC) Vs. Chris Sale 20-8 (MIA)


                                The game would start off in a positive manner as our Marlins went up 3-0 in the first inning. Chris Sale would have a odd game as he stuck out 10 batters but also gave up 11 hits. These 11 hits would equate to three runs against him as well. Both starters would receive no decisions as eventually both bull pens took over. Junichi Tazawa came into the game in the bottom of the 10th for our Marlins. He would promptly give up three straight hits which would include a walk off single to no other than Kris Bryant.

                                Final Score
                                Chicago- 4
                                Miami- 3

                                Chicago leads series 1-0


                                Game 2
                                Jon Lester 15-9 (CHC) Vs. Ivan Nova 8-9 (MIA)


                                Ivan Nova pitched a masterful game as he allowed only one run. Jon Lester had a good game as well but gave up a two run to Giancarlo Stanton which would prove to be the only runs needed to secure the Marlins first playoff win in fifteen years.

                                Final Score
                                Miami-2
                                Chicago-1

                                Series tied 1-1


                                Game 3
                                Wei Yin Chen 12-8 (MIA) Vs. Kyle Hendricks 12-10 (CHC)


                                In this game Stanton would further his bid for series MVP as he knocked in two more RBI's leading to a victory for our Marlins.

                                Final Score
                                Miami- 4
                                Chicago- 3

                                Miami leads series 2-1


                                Game 4
                                Edison Volquez 17-5 (MIA) Vs. Adam Conley 11-8 (CHC)

                                This game, like the previous three in this series would see our team jump to an early lead, this time 3-1 going into the top of the 4th. Edison Volquez would implode however in the 4th inning giving up five runs. Giancarlo Stanton would hit a solo home run in the 6th (his second HR of the game) bringing the score within two runs with Chicago maintaining the lead. The next inning started off with the first two batters getting on base as the lineup turned over to the top of the order. Jonathan Villar would go on to knock the ball just over the wall resulting in three runs for the good guys. AJ Ramos would come in and save his third straight game and The Marlins win the series!


                                Final Score
                                Miami- 7
                                Chicago 6

                                Miami wins series 3-1


                                Key Miami Stats

                                Giancarlo Stanton: .400 AVG/3 HR/ 8 RBI
                                Dee Gordon: .412 AVG
                                Sergio Romo: 2.0 IP/3 SO/0.00 ERA
                                AJ Ramos: 3 SV/3.0 IP/6 SO 0.00 ERA

                                Other Series Results
                                ALDS
                                Toronto- 3
                                Los Angeles Angels-1

                                Houston-3
                                Cleveland-2

                                NLDS
                                Los Angeles Dodgers-3
                                San Francisco-1

                                League Championship Matchups
                                ALCS

                                Toronto Blue Jays (90-72)
                                Vs
                                Houston Astros (86-76)

                                Houston won regular season series 4-2

                                NLCS

                                Miami Marlins (97-65)
                                Vs.
                                Los Angeles Dodgers (98-64)

                                Los Angeles won the regular season series 5-1

                                I am so glad we were able to get past the Chicago Cubs. We came into the series looking for revenge after they swept us in the NLDS a season ago. Losing that first game in extra innings put a bad taste in my mouth though and I thought we just couldn't get it done. Luckily Stanton and company stepped up and got us the series. It was very exciting as each game was decided by a single run.

                                We look forward to facing another stiff challenge with the Dodgers coming to town. A positive note for us, despite them having a better record we will have home field as they did not win their division.

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