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  • HartmanTeets6
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 302

    #46
    Re: Starting a franchise

    Betts (RF)
    Benintendi (LF)
    Hanley (1B)
    JD Martinez (DH)
    Devers (3B)
    Bogaerts (SS)
    Pedroia (2B)
    Vasquez/Swihart (C)
    Jackie Bradley Jr (CF)
    bench - Swihart/Vasquez, Nunez, Moreland (Nunez and JD being my backup OF)


    Sale, Price, Porcello, E-Rod, Pomeranz
    Kelly, Thornbug, Smith, Kimbrel, Hembree, Johnson or Velasquez (LR), Barnes, Workman


    May throw in Velasquez/Johnson/Holt/Marerro/Leon in a trade and see if I can come up with a good bullpen piece, or new 1B platoon option instead of Moreland or Hanley, depending on how they are rated. Don't have the minor league depth to make a splash, but good bullpen piece is possible. Trying to stack up the pen, since I routinely get into the 7th/8th with Sale/Price/E-Rod.

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    • Bigwebb48
      Rookie
      • Oct 2017
      • 181

      #47
      Re: Starting a franchise

      I'll continue my Braves one until OSFM comes out and then fire one up with one of:Angels, Rangers, Tigers, Royals, Rays. And as a Yankee fan, I'll do a Yankees one of just pure sim and making moves.

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      • garyjr33
        Pro
        • Dec 2011
        • 517

        #48
        Re: Starting a franchise

        Originally posted by bspring3
        Yeah Bird has played well for me as well; I am just expecting a drop in ratings and potential after back to back years struggling with injuries.

        One thing to note is that I do play 1, sim 5 and use classic pitching/directional hitting so ratings play out as much more important in my franchise than maybe with others.

        I like your lineup that you have, though Hicks may end up moving up to that leadoff spot. He seems to always have a higher OBP in my franchise's than Gardner does. Here is most likely what I will start with:

        CF Hicks
        RF Judge
        SS Didi
        DH Stanton
        C Sanchez
        1B Bird
        LF Gardner
        3B Drury
        2B Walker or Torreyes



        I will probably keep Ellsbury for this first year and let Frazier stay in AAA and then release him and eat the money in the offseason. No way I can pull off a realistic trade involving him with the current franchise set up.


        One other thing, I see myself dealing Betances in my Franchise. I let him walk in FA in my last one, and with how strong the BP depth is, I definitely anticipate moving him for some pieces, especially if I am not really contending at the deadline first season.
        You could use the trade block/find a trade feature and see what you could get.
        NHL: Rangers
        MLB: Yankees
        NFL: Giants
        NCAAF: Illinois Fighting Illini, Lafayette
        NCCAB: Illinois Fighting Illini, Lafayette

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        • Herschie
          Pro
          • Apr 2012
          • 741

          #49
          Re: Starting a franchise

          Thinking about just continuing my Cubs franchise. I'm in 2021. For 2022, I'm going to pretend that the Ricketts want to shave 75 million off the payroll. That way I'll have some sort of challenge.

          Or, I might try playing the 1989 season. We'll see.
          Would the lady who left her nine kids at Wrigley Field please pick them up immediately? They are beating the Cubs 4-0 in the 7th inning!

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          • trevordoyle20
            Rookie
            • Jan 2017
            • 19

            #50
            Re: Starting a franchise

            Plan on doing one with my Cubs and one rebuilding team as well. Open to suggestions.

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            • Mav3rek7
              Rookie
              • Jul 2014
              • 206

              #51
              Re: Starting a franchise

              Rolling with the Red Legs this year.

              I'm excited to try out the young pitching they have. Don't really plan to make many trades if any. Try to keep it as real as possible. May try and fast track Senzel/Greene depending on how they develop, although Senzel should be just about ready.

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              • TexasDBack
                Rookie
                • Feb 2016
                • 122

                #52
                Re: Starting a franchise

                Originally posted by R9NALD9
                I'll be running with the Giants...and honestly have no idea what I'm going to do. Super weak farm system...old roster. Only options are trying to see if I can pick up some hot prospects for some of my veterans.

                Maybe hoping to pick up some free agents in the offseason etc.

                It is going to be a long road...
                Make sure you pick up some canes and walkers for everyone in the outfield.

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                • BigCat_John
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 30

                  #53
                  Re: Starting a franchise

                  I'll be going with my Brew Crew after the OSFM rosters drop. I'll do what most brewer fans will do n trade outfield depth for a starting pitcher.

                  CF-Cain
                  RF-Yelich
                  LF-Braun
                  3B-Shaw
                  1B-Thames
                  C-Pina
                  2B-Villar
                  SS-Arcia

                  Rotation:
                  Anderson
                  Miley
                  Chacin
                  Davies
                  To be acquired

                  Pen:
                  CL-Knebel
                  SU-Albers
                  SU-Logan
                  MR-Hader
                  MR-Jeffress
                  MR-Barnes(even though he can't be trusted in real life)
                  LR-Suter

                  If Santana isn't traded for the #5 starter Braun might be playing a lot of 1B with Thames riding the pine. Love the brewers potential in this game n in real life.

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                  • KBLover
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 12172

                    #54
                    Re: Starting a franchise

                    Red Sox: Offense - More speed, less power, just play Fenway Ball. Hit the gaps, hit the monster, stack walks, doubles, and triples.

                    I'll tolerate JD for a year or two and see. I would actually prefer using Hanley Ramirez. I'm using him in this year's game and he's PERFECT for Fenway for me...sans the speed.

                    Pitching - I like either pure power guys or pitch-to-contact low pitch count guys. No hybrid/kinda-sorta-each guys. Porcello I could see holding on too...the rest - I'd keep the youngsters and probably Wright (since I love knuckleballers...though I might make him Wakefield II in terms of trying him out of the pen), otherwise I'll be scouting for their replacements and trying to grow Groome ASAP. Bullpen is better than the OVR ratings look (assuming they rate like in 17). Might look for another good lefty (either trade or draft) and raise/find a high clutch guy for setup.

                    Defense - must have a fast outfield. Will look for upgrade to Bradley Jr. - I'd love to have Dee Gordon or Mallex Smith. Beintendi, Gordon, Betts...yeah I'd love that outfield.

                    Infield...try to get Bogaerts to the next level...grow Devers...find someone to succeed Pedroia at 2B. Pray like heck Moancada somehow becomes available or something to correct that travesty...speaking of "successor to 2B"...

                    Catcher...need a good throwing arm and defender, especially since (ideally) it will really matter now in '18.


                    Marlins: Offense - who knows...Yelich gone (loved him), Stanton gone...not sure what the identity will be. I may mimic the speed and doubles theme since Marlins Park is spacious...but idk. Might be speed and walks and small ball it. Bunt a lot. Steal a lot. RBI ground out my way to 4-1 wins.

                    Pitching - perhaps this is what I'd do with this squad, raise a kick butt pitching staff from start to finish. Build a staff that could challenge for all-time team low ERAs and any lead after 6 innings is almost an auto-win.

                    Defense - I always like defense and this approach, I'll favor it above all else in all positions. Combine that staff with strong range to go get the ball and good hands and consistency (Fielding) to minimize errors, bad routes, and other botched plays/throws.

                    And of course, I'll have a fantasy draft franchise for a fresh experience. Nothing wrong with a little fun and whimsey after all.
                    Last edited by KBLover; 03-20-2018, 06:20 PM.
                    "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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                    • mlblover15
                      3X MLBTS Champion
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 4144

                      #55
                      Re: Starting a franchise

                      with only a few days left until the midnight launch of the game, there is still a lot of stuff facing me before I can even think about starting my franchise this year.

                      here are some of the questions I have facing me at this time.

                      1. to play as my favorite team the Oakland A's, or to start with a new team?

                      2. Whatever team I start with do I play with RL rosters or do a fantasy draft?

                      3. if I do choose to play as the A's, do I find an ML stadium to play in like city park? or do I play in my RL stadium?

                      so these are the things that are on my mind now.
                      "Baseball is life, without Baseball life itself ceases to exist." - Ken Sprague

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                      • BigOscar
                        MVP
                        • May 2016
                        • 2971

                        #56
                        Re: Starting a franchise

                        As the release looms, I'm getting more into the planning of my Franchise. I bloody love scheming.

                        I'd already decided on the Rays, but was undecided on just how much to tank. After looking it over, I think the 2020/2021 seasons are the ones to aim the team to really start to compete in, that's when the Red Sox are going to lose a lot of their stars and give us an opening. Can't compete with the current Yankees AND Red Sox, while Toronto and Baltimore should also be weaker.

                        So realistically that means Colome may as well go ASAP, while Archer I'll probably move at the end of the season, making room for the returning Honeywell and De Leon. KK has such a long contract that he doesn't need to go anywhere, so I guess his future will be more dependent on what our CF prospect looks like after a couple of years.

                        Getting pretty psyched now tbh

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