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  • Gagnon39
    Windy City Sports Fan
    • Mar 2003
    • 8544

    #1

    Broken records.

    What records have you guys broken (in franchise, not Road to The Show)? I have battled with the "too many home runs," issue all year but I've finally just said screw it, I'm done adjusting sliders and just rolled with it.

    I doubt I'll break the all-time record of 73 but right now Schwarber is on pace for 68-69 home runs, which would set a new Cubs franchise record, breaking Sammy Sosa's mark of 66 set in 1998.

    I'm probably going to break the all-time home run total set by a team. The NL record is 249 held by the 2000 Houston Astros and the AL record is 264 held by the 1997 Seattle Mariners. Right now I'm on pace for 266 as a team.


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  • trevor3_2009
    Rookie
    • Apr 2008
    • 99

    #2
    Re: Broken records.

    Through 36 games I am on pace to hit 72 HRs with Freddie Freeman. If I had Matt Adams the whole year and he was playing everyday, he would probably be on pace to hit around the same. He has hit 5 HRs in like 15 ABs since I have traded for him.

    On another note, I don't think I am seeing too many homeruns overall as I am ranked somewhere in the low 20s. I was dead last before trading for Adams.
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    • pickle2002
      Rookie
      • Aug 2012
      • 273

      #3
      Re: Broken records.

      Originally posted by Gagnon39
      What records have you guys broken (in franchise, not Road to The Show)? I have battled with the "too many home runs," issue all year but I've finally just said screw it, I'm done adjusting sliders and just rolled with it.

      I doubt I'll break the all-time record of 73 but right now Schwarber is on pace for 68-69 home runs, which would set a new Cubs franchise record, breaking Sammy Sosa's mark of 66 set in 1998.

      I'm probably going to break the all-time home run total set by a team. The NL record is 249 held by the 2000 Houston Astros and the AL record is 264 held by the 1997 Seattle Mariners. Right now I'm on pace for 266 as a team.


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      What type of hitting do you use? I'm using zone and I'm having a hard time hitting any homeruns at all. I think I only have like 55 as a team and I'm a few games before the all star break in my blue Jays franchise.

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      • Gagnon39
        Windy City Sports Fan
        • Mar 2003
        • 8544

        #4
        Broken records.

        Originally posted by pickle2002
        What type of hitting do you use? I'm using zone and I'm having a hard time hitting any homeruns at all. I think I only have like 55 as a team and I'm a few games before the all star break in my blue Jays franchise.


        Default Zone All-Star.


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        • turpintine419
          Rookie
          • Jan 2004
          • 148

          #5
          Re: Broken records.

          Not a broken record but in a cool moment I hit Albert Pujols' career home runs 714,715,and 716 in Yankee Stadium to pass Babe Ruth.
          Last edited by turpintine419; 05-28-2017, 10:07 PM.
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          • Gagnon39
            Windy City Sports Fan
            • Mar 2003
            • 8544

            #6
            Re: Broken records.

            Originally posted by turpintine419
            Not a broken record but in a cool moment I hit Albert Pujos' career home runs 714,715,and 716 in Yankee Stadium to pass Babe Ruth.


            Nice.


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