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  • Chiefaho
    Rookie
    • Apr 2016
    • 105

    #1

    Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

    Just played a game in my season as Boston against the Yanks at Fenway. Good tight 0-0 game going into the sixth, and I score a run in the bottom of the inning. Top of the seventh, three errors in a row that should have easily been handled load the bases, and Brett Gardner hits a grand slam. 1-4. I'm pretty angry, but there are still a few innings to go. I barely manage to take the lead again, 5-4. Top of the ninth, Pedroia fails to catch an easy pop up, four errors in the game now. I make 8 near-perfect pitches on the corners against Gregorious, he fouls them all off. 9th pitch, 0-2 count, he crushes a ball way low in the zone that probably should've been a GIDP. 5-6... I strike out the side after that... Betances wasn't at his best and threw some stuff right down the middle that I time perfectly, but I popout three times. I lose.

    Haven't thrown a controller in YEARS, and have never done so playing The Show, but the little guy took a nice spike off the floor after this game was finished. Easily the most ridiculous game I've ever played in all my time with The Show. I don't mind losing at all, but the way I got scored on just got my blood boiling here.

    What are your most rage inducing moments in this year/past iterations of The Show?
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  • TheWarmWind
    MVP
    • Apr 2015
    • 2620

    #2
    Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

    I once lost a WS game 6-5 with 0 earned runs.

    That entire world series was a disaster. It was like my guys, after leading the league in fielding percentage all year AND during the playoffs, decided to eat nothing but derp sandwiches all series. Luckily, what they lacked in fielding ability they made up for at the plate, and finally put the the whole thing to rest with a game seven win.

    My poor pitching staff though. They must have been so mad. It got to the point where I'd get stressed any time the ball was in play.
    Last edited by TheWarmWind; 07-17-2017, 10:49 PM.

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    • Caulfield
      Hall Of Fame
      • Apr 2011
      • 10986

      #3
      Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

      a few years ago in an Orioles season, my closer Tommy Hunter went down to injury but I managed to get Jim Johnson back from Oakland. I got about 2 weeks further into the season IIRC and then I lose him to injury also. I had Britton as a minor league starter because of his stamina. I know he could have made the difference in being a wild card team but it bothered me to convert him during the season so I left him alone. It doesnt bother me to lose a player or three for the season, but it did to lose 2 playing the same position. I went to using a bullpen by committee and I'll be damned if Darren O'Day didnt have to leave a game in a save situation because of injury. I about popped a vessel but it turned out that wound up being the only game he was out.
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      • franch1se
        All Star
        • Apr 2004
        • 9060

        #4
        Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

        I always seem to get No hitters/perfect games ruined by pitchers

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        • Chunky_Cracker
          Rookie
          • Oct 2016
          • 223

          #5
          Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

          It is odd how the claim is there is no comeback code or whatever it's called but it never fails that 9 times out if 10 if I take a lead in a game (especially late) it seems my players suddenly become brain dead -- we're talking errors coming fast and furious on the most routine plays, my pitchers suddenly not able to find the strike zone no matter where I try and place the pitch and the other team starting to rip every pitch I throw for doubles and HRs.

          Had freakin' Jacob deGrom blast a damn HR off me the other day to snuff out my lead late.

          Gets very annoying.

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          • countryboy
            Growing pains
            • Sep 2003
            • 52799

            #6
            Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

            I'll never understand the throwing of controllers. They aren't cheap.
            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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            • Caulfield
              Hall Of Fame
              • Apr 2011
              • 10986

              #7
              Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

              Originally posted by countryboy
              I'll never understand the throwing of controllers. They aren't cheap.
              you can get $10 knockoffs from Walmart. They're practically made to be thrown.
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              • isherdish
                Rookie
                • Mar 2004
                • 213

                #8
                Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                Play on Hall of Fame Classic pitching. Have about a team 3.50 era, but I have given up 7 hrs in 31 innings with A. Chapman which drives me crazy considering his real life hr rate and how hard it must be to get around on his fastball in real life.

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                • Jericohol14
                  Just started!
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                  Couple of days ago, took a Conquest game all the way to the 9th. Pushed across a runner on a sac fly in the top half, 1-0. First pitch in the bottom half, RYAN FREAKING RABURN takes Billy Wagner deep. I'm frustrated, but eventually settle down. 2 out, 2 on. IBB to load the bases. 0-2. We're going to the tenth!
                  Nope! Passed ball. Rockies win.

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                  • Ruffy
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 1516

                    #10
                    Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                    From my Indians Fantasy Draft Franchise.....almost chucked the controller but kept full restraint, barely.

                    Game 3 - Cleveland Indians (1-1) at Texas Rangers (1-1)

                    The Tribe's bullpen woes continued in the rubber match of the opening week 3-game series as the home team Rangers rallied back from a 7-4 deficit in the 9th inning to grab a their 2nd walk off win of the series with a final score of 8-7.

                    Cleveland erased a 2-nothing deficit in the top of the 3rd inning by putting a 5 spot on the board highlighted by a Joc Pederson 3-run homer into the upper deck in right field, and then 3 batters later Maikel Franco smashes a 2-run homer down the right field line into the 2nd deck, both off of Texas right-hander Phil Hughes. The right hander would leave the game after five innings of play trailing 5-3, his final line 5.0 IP 7 H 5 R 5 ER 2 BB 6 K's.



                    Indians take a 3-2 lead on a Joc Pederson 3-run HR to left field in the top of the 3rd inning off of right-hander Phil Hughes.

                    Indians starter Vince Velasquez would record the quality start with a final line of 6.0 IP 4 H 3 R 3 ER 3 BB 5 K's. Meanwhile a tired bullpen would render Cleveland lefty Andrew Miller and the Closer Dellin Betances unavailable on the evening. Brad Hand, and Evan Marshall would record holds despite Marshall walking Nick Hundley with the bases loaded in the 7th to make the score 6-4.

                    Cleveland would record an insurance run in the top of the 9th as Maikel Franco lines a triple to CF scoring Aaron Judge from second to make the score 7-4 heading into the bottom of the 9th. Former closer John Axford started the 9th and proceeded to give up a single to Gregory Polanco, get Donaldson to fly out to right, then give up a 1-out single to left Eric Thames, followed by a walk to Nick Hundley to load the bases with only 1-out.



                    "I'm just speechless, I won't be able to wipe this smile off my face for a week." -- J.P. Crawford (SS) - Texas Rangers

                    Max Kepler would then pop out to shallow centerfield to bring up rookie J.P Crawford. The shortstop would smash a 2-0 fastball down the line and over the wall in right field for the walk off grandslam homerun for the 8-7 win.



                    "Love the never give up attitude this team has. Keep fighting and good things can happen" -- Jeff Bannister - Manager - Texas Rangers

                    Notes:
                    - Tommy Hunter (TEX) gets his first win of the season out of the bullpen, his line... 2.0 IP 2 H 1 R 1 ER 0 BB 1 K
                    - every Ranger recorded a hit except for centerfielder Max Kepler who went 0-5 on the day
                    - 6 of the 7 Indians runs came from the long ball with homers from Pederson (2), Franco (1), and Perez (2)

                    Cleveland gets a day off to recover from the tough loss with an off-day as they travel to Arizona to take on the D-Backs in a 3-game series. The Diamondbacks send lefty Henry Owens (0-0) to the mound to face the young Indian lefty Julio Urias (0-0).
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                    Gaming since the days of the NES, Atari and Intellivision.
                    Lifelong Hartford Whaler fan.

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                    • WarNerve74
                      Rookie
                      • May 2012
                      • 22

                      #11
                      Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                      My young ace lefty is going into the 8th with a perfect game, leading 2-0, retire the first two batters easily, then the 6 hole hitter comes up, hits a Dave Kingman pop fly to shallow left. My left fielder is jogging to the ball, next thing I know, the animation starts of him wildly throwing his glove and completely missing the all.
                      I feel disgusted, but at least I still have the no hitter. Next batter, extreme pull lefty with 42 power against lefties smashes an oppo taco.
                      Go to the 9th, still upset about losing the no hitter, proceed to hit back to back homers to take a 4-2 lead. Bottom of the 9th, my almost always reliable closer gets the first two outs easily, walk the third, give up another two run shot to tie the game. Next two batters rip singles up the middle, brings up the same dude who tied it in the 8th. Power better against righties, but not by much, 52 power. Launches a walk off 3 run homer.
                      I don't think I played for a week after this

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                      • TheCoastIsBen
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 87

                        #12
                        Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                        Yeahhh tied 1 - 1 bottom of the 8th vs the mariners. Buddy Boshers (2.79 ERA) just needs to keep the game tied for my 2 3 4 hitters in the top of 9. Dyson singles between 1st and second. Ok fine my fault. Segura proceeds to bunt him over. Cool no worries. Then 3 hole hitter takes a sinker out of the zone and in the dirt into the gap to score both. Of course my throw is offline so there's no play at home or 3rd. Mariners up by 2. I then proceed to go through 4 other relievers before I get through the inning. 12 - 1 Mariners top of the 9th. Dozier lines out to center on a perfectly timed swing. Kepler pops out to the catcher. Sano strikes out on another perfectly timed swing.... Final 12-1 Mariners.... Beyond done.

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                        • iorg16
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2017
                          • 39

                          #13
                          Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                          Playing CPU on play now mode, throwback custom 1977 rosters, bottom of the 9th up by one , 2 outs. Lou Piniella singles, Mickey Rivers home run, game over.
                          same scenario, except tied 3-3, Toby Harrah (Rangers) first pitch sinker almost in the dirt, home run.
                          same scenario up by 2 runs, Rod Carew home run, Larry Hisle home run, Lyman Bostock , FREAKIN' home run!
                          this has happen a bunch of times and I hate it. It's like the CPU is pre-programmed to win in this situation.

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                          • Chiefaho
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2016
                            • 105

                            #14
                            Re: Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                            Yep, seems like I'm not the only one getting screwed out of games on a regular basis.

                            More ridiculousness: Just played the second game of my 2005 Phillies season @ Citi Field against the Mets.

                            I'm winning 3-0 after a home run in the 5th. My starter who has been rocking all game suddenly walks two batters with 2 outs and then my right fielder lets a ball fall literally right out of the center of his glove. All he had to do was close his glove and the inning is over. Cameron steps up and hits a grand slam...

                            I end up getting the lead back, 5-4. 8th inning, 2 outs and the opposing pitcher would be out, but the second baseman launches the ball into the stratosphere over the first baseman's head. Reyes hits a triple...

                            9th inning, I get the lead again, 7-5. get 2 batters out, man on first. Wright reaches for a ball WAY out of the zone and hits it for a homerun...

                            12th inning, 2nd baseman lets the ball go right through him, Reyes is on 2nd now. Miguel Cairo, who is 0 for 5, hits a pitch way low and inside for a double. I would say that I lost, but I turned the game off before Reyes touched home plate

                            Does anyone else feel like the scripting is HEAVY this year? I enjoyed last year's game WAY more than this. Last year, every single time I got beat it felt good, because the way the AI was able to beat me felt natural. This year almost every single game, no matter if I have a 1-0 or 10-0 lead, the AI comes back in some ridiculous way and barely wins or loses the game by a run or two, and it just doesn't feel natural. I like the realistic ball physics this year, but I think I'm gonna go backwards for the rest of this year and play 16, which is a first for me with The Show, playing since 13.
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                            • countryboy
                              Growing pains
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 52799

                              #15
                              Most Rage Inducing Moments in The Show

                              There is no scripting, no cheating, no comeback AI, no rubber banding AI.

                              Every year someone loses a game or two they feel they shouldn't have lost and claim the AI cheated and there is some malicious AI programming allowing it to happen.

                              Funny thing is you never see these claims when someone comes back and wins a game.


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                              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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