MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

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  • jrnlgrn
    Pro
    • Oct 2018
    • 3076

    #586
    Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

    Got to looking around the league and saw some struggling high rated pitchers. Milwaukee is terrible so that can explain his struggles and same goes for Kintzler who is on pace to rack up the most losses of his career.
    • Jacob Quantrill (MIL): 0-9 | 7.16 ERA | 1.96 WHIP | 2 QS
    • Andy Sacremento (NYM): 2-5 | 4.18 ERA | 1.51 WHIP | 7 QS
    • Blondie Pena (HOU): 3-5 | 4.78 ERA | 1.46 WHIP | 6 QS
    • Ethan Kintzler (DET): 6-5 | 3.24 ERA | 1.05 WHIP | 10 QS

    So anybody unexpected struggling in your franchises regardless of position?

    Off topic but good ol' Woody Rockwell is playing AAA ball for the Rays. I sent him back to his old team in a trade so he could finish out his career there. Anyway he's now a 61 overall but is killing it at 43 as a spot starteer and long reliever:
    5-1 | 1.48 ERA | 1.07 WHIP | 51 K's through 14 appearances (11 starts)
    Last edited by jrnlgrn; 07-29-2020, 08:21 AM.
    "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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    • knowledge24
      Rookie
      • May 2004
      • 205

      #587
      Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

      With the 2020 season over and the World Series trophy in our hands, it was decision-making time for the A’s front office -- keep everything intact or start tearing things down?

      We made it a priority to resign three key free agents: CF Bryce Lewis, IF Enzo Hamilton, and 3B Alfonso Pena. Luckily, a bunch of our good players are in their arbitration years and they’re not asking for the moon.

      The one trade we made during the Winter Meetings involved the “hero” of our title-clinching game, P Nicky Cicirelli. We sent him to the Reds for RP Carlos Aquino, CP Derek Savage (AA prospect), and SP Chandler Bliss (AAA prospect).

      Our big club free agent signings: ex-Cubs OF/1B Percy Hopkins, ex-Diamondbacks SP Carson Wheeler, ex-Nationals OF Rolando Rodriguez, ex-Yankees minor league SS Russell Lint

      Notable trades/free agent signings during the Winter Meetings/offseason:

      -- Cardinals resigned OF Paul Keys to 7/$217M ($41.4 in final year of the deal)
      -- Braves resigned SP Ethan Kintzler to 8/$244M
      -- White Sox resigned C Denny Ross Jr. to 5/$132M
      -- Braves signed ex-Blue Jays 2B Gordon Landry (AL batting champ) to 4/$66M
      -- Cardinals signed ex-Angels SP Zheng-Zhong Soon (20-game winner) to 3/$27M
      -- Red Sox signed ex-Dodgers SS Tomas Triunfel to 4/$64M – AND THEN TRADED HIM days later to the Giants for 1B Mason Franklin
      -- Red Sox traded 1B Mason Franklin to Angels for 1B Troy Drennan; Boston also traded a couple of prospects to the Padres for 1B D.J. Porter and now they have THREE power-hitting first baseman (Frankie Fernandez the other) on their roster
      -- Blue Jays traded SP Kyle Moss to Astros for 2B Alexi Segovia (led AL with 55 doubles)
      -- Astros traded C Tyler Hardy to Rangers for SP Rod Andersen

      Rule 5 Draft: Did not make a selection, but OF Paul Jewell was taken by the Red Sox

      Spring training was simmed and thankfully no injuries to report.

      Lineup:
      CF Bryce Lewis (SPD dropped from 97 to 92)
      LF Reggie Kellogg (looking to trade him and his $21M per year contract)
      DH King Hitter (PWR numbers dropped despite a monster MVP-caliber season)
      C Dale Richards (same situation as King)
      1B Percy Hopkins (may have to platoon with an aging Frank Jacobs because he’s not good v. lefties)
      3B Alfonso Pena (slightly improved from last season to this season in terms of hitting but still has time to get better)
      RF LeAndro White (making $15M per year and doesn’t have enough power so looking to deal him)
      SS Junior Gonzalez (still a great defender, but hitting numbers regressed)
      2B Dexter McCain (most of his stats improved over the offseason, but his SPD somehow went from 89 to 86)

      Bench:
      OF Rolando Rodriguez
      IF Enzo Hamilton
      1B/3B Frank Jacobs
      SS Russell Lint
      C Edwin Macias

      Rotation
      Vince Cartwright
      Marty Stark
      Carson Wheeler
      Terrell Woodyard
      William Manning

      Bullpen
      Percy Denson
      Eddy Diaz
      Felipe Zarate
      Anthony Richards
      Carlos Aquino
      Lewis Matthews
      Brent Stevens (closer)

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      • xSlimz
        Rookie
        • Jan 2015
        • 10

        #588
        Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

        Is there a way to upload custom teams and download them on a flash drive or something?

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        • the_kevstaaa
          Pro
          • Oct 2014
          • 936

          #589
          Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

          San Jose's backs were against the wall. A loss would drop them down 0-2 heading back to New Orleans. Thankfully for them, they came out firing. The Admirals scored two in the 1st, one in the 2nd, two more in the 3rd, and one in the 4th. Other than back to back solo blasts in the 6th, the Voodoo got nothing offensively, losing 10-2.

          W: Rafael Rivera (1-0, 2.70 ERA) 6.2IP, 2 ER, 5 K
          L: Eli Fish (0-1, 16.87 ERA) 2.2IP, 5 ER, 2 K

          SJ: Homer Webster: 4-5, 2 RBI (2), R (1), 2B (1), 3B (1)
          SJ: Max Taylor: 3-5, 2 RBI (2), 2 R (3), SB (1)
          NO: Hack Stephenseon: 3-4, HR (1), RBI (1), R (1), 2B (1)

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          • jrnlgrn
            Pro
            • Oct 2018
            • 3076

            #590
            Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

            June 13th, 2021 - Michael Money pitched the first complete game shutout of his career. Money was called up to replace Kyle Johnson who is out with a torn hamstring. Through 3 starts the 24 year old Money has a 2-0 record, 0.90 ERA, 0.80 WHIP and 15 K's. Money's early performances might have Johnson looking over his shoulder. The Padres front office could consider making Money a permanent fixture in the rotation which would see the departure of Johnson upon returning from his injury.IMG_20200730_234342141_1_1.jpeg
            Last edited by jrnlgrn; 07-31-2020, 12:26 AM.
            "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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            • sluggbugg
              Pro
              • Aug 2003
              • 509

              #591
              Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

              Originally posted by knowledge24
              With the 2020 season over and the World Series trophy in our hands, it was decision-making time for the A’s front office -- keep everything intact or start tearing things down?

              We made it a priority to resign three key free agents: CF Bryce Lewis, IF Enzo Hamilton, and 3B Alfonso Pena. Luckily, a bunch of our good players are in their arbitration years and they’re not asking for the moon.

              The one trade we made during the Winter Meetings involved the “hero” of our title-clinching game, P Nicky Cicirelli. We sent him to the Reds for RP Carlos Aquino, CP Derek Savage (AA prospect), and SP Chandler Bliss (AAA prospect).

              Our big club free agent signings: ex-Cubs OF/1B Percy Hopkins, ex-Diamondbacks SP Carson Wheeler, ex-Nationals OF Rolando Rodriguez, ex-Yankees minor league SS Russell Lint

              Notable trades/free agent signings during the Winter Meetings/offseason:

              -- Cardinals resigned OF Paul Keys to 7/$217M ($41.4 in final year of the deal)
              -- Braves resigned SP Ethan Kintzler to 8/$244M
              -- White Sox resigned C Denny Ross Jr. to 5/$132M
              -- Braves signed ex-Blue Jays 2B Gordon Landry (AL batting champ) to 4/$66M
              -- Cardinals signed ex-Angels SP Zheng-Zhong Soon (20-game winner) to 3/$27M
              -- Red Sox signed ex-Dodgers SS Tomas Triunfel to 4/$64M – AND THEN TRADED HIM days later to the Giants for 1B Mason Franklin
              -- Red Sox traded 1B Mason Franklin to Angels for 1B Troy Drennan; Boston also traded a couple of prospects to the Padres for 1B D.J. Porter and now they have THREE power-hitting first baseman (Frankie Fernandez the other) on their roster
              -- Blue Jays traded SP Kyle Moss to Astros for 2B Alexi Segovia (led AL with 55 doubles)
              -- Astros traded C Tyler Hardy to Rangers for SP Rod Andersen

              Rule 5 Draft: Did not make a selection, but OF Paul Jewell was taken by the Red Sox

              Spring training was simmed and thankfully no injuries to report.

              Lineup:
              CF Bryce Lewis (SPD dropped from 97 to 92)
              LF Reggie Kellogg (looking to trade him and his $21M per year contract)
              DH King Hitter (PWR numbers dropped despite a monster MVP-caliber season)
              C Dale Richards (same situation as King)
              1B Percy Hopkins (may have to platoon with an aging Frank Jacobs because he’s not good v. lefties)
              3B Alfonso Pena (slightly improved from last season to this season in terms of hitting but still has time to get better)
              RF LeAndro White (making $15M per year and doesn’t have enough power so looking to deal him)
              SS Junior Gonzalez (still a great defender, but hitting numbers regressed)
              2B Dexter McCain (most of his stats improved over the offseason, but his SPD somehow went from 89 to 86)

              Bench:
              OF Rolando Rodriguez
              IF Enzo Hamilton
              1B/3B Frank Jacobs
              SS Russell Lint
              C Edwin Macias

              Rotation
              Vince Cartwright
              Marty Stark
              Carson Wheeler
              Terrell Woodyard
              William Manning

              Bullpen
              Percy Denson
              Eddy Diaz
              Felipe Zarate
              Anthony Richards
              Carlos Aquino
              Lewis Matthews
              Brent Stevens (closer)
              How much did Cartwright regress after year one?

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              • knowledge24
                Rookie
                • May 2004
                • 205

                #592
                Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                @sluggbugg

                Off the top of my head, he’s still a 99 ovr and his stamina was the only attribute that took a noticeable dip. It went from somewhere in the low 90s to 83

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                • jrnlgrn
                  Pro
                  • Oct 2018
                  • 3076

                  #593
                  Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                  Originally posted by sluggbugg
                  How much did Cartwright regress after year one?
                  I know you weren't asking me but in late June of 2021 Cartwright has dropped to an 85. He's not on my team though, not sure if that makes a difference to decline or not.

                  Sent from a galaxy far far away.
                  "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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                  • jrnlgrn
                    Pro
                    • Oct 2018
                    • 3076

                    #594
                    Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                    I've been puzzling over a potential trade since last night. I'd be sending the Mets struggling reliever Hitoki Oshiro(sp?) for their reliever Torres. Torres isn't blowing guys away but he's doing pretty good and I want another lefty in the bullpen. His overall is 2 points higher they have the same potential, same contract I believe and Torres is a year younger. My problem is I can't come up with a good story/reason why the CPU would do the deal. They even threw in a solid AAA starting pitcher. The trade meter thing has it at pretty much dead even.

                    CPU doing questionable trades with each other is whatever but I don't want to take advantage since I'm not just following an algorithm.
                    Last edited by jrnlgrn; 08-03-2020, 04:41 PM.
                    "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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                    • bacon96
                      Bacon's Fictional Roster
                      • Feb 2013
                      • 1963

                      #595
                      Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                      Originally posted by jrnlgrn
                      I know you weren't asking me but in late June of 2021 Cartwright has dropped to an 85. He's not on my team though, not sure if that makes a difference to decline or not.

                      Sent from a galaxy far far away.
                      I believe performance does have an influence on how much a player progresses/regresses so if he's on a CPU's team, these results may be skewed.

                      In most of my tests, Cartwright drops a good bit the second season and really begins to fall off after two.

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                      • the_kevstaaa
                        Pro
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 936

                        #596
                        Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                        We have our first team in the LCS! The New Jersey Kekambas completed a sweep of the Boston Bisons with a 4-3 win. They went ahead 3-0 in the second on a three-run blast. Boston chipped away and tied it after the 5th inning. However, New Jersey got an RBI single in the 8th that cemented it.

                        W: Ian Tate (1-0, 0.00 ERA) 2.0IP, 0 ER, 3 K
                        L: Denver Rankin (0-1, 2.70 ERA) 1.1IP, ER, 0 K
                        S: Cody Hamlin (3) 1.0IP, 0 ER, 2 K

                        NJ: Mitch Whitehead: 3-4, HR (1), 3 RBI (4), R (2)
                        NJ: JJ Lewis: 1-4, RBI (5), 2B (1)
                        BOS: Peter Wynn Jr.: 3-4, RBI (4)

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                        • sluggbugg
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 509

                          #597
                          Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                          Originally posted by jrnlgrn
                          I know you weren't asking me but in late June of 2021 Cartwright has dropped to an 85. He's not on my team though, not sure if that makes a difference to decline or not.

                          Sent from a galaxy far far away.
                          He takes a big dip in my league too. He is not on my team either.

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                          • jrnlgrn
                            Pro
                            • Oct 2018
                            • 3076

                            #598
                            Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                            Padres Rotation Takes a Hit

                            June 23, 2021 - Early in last nights game San Diego's pitching staff was dealt a significant blow with the loss of Greg Dickerson. Dickerson left early in the 2nd inning with pain in his upper chest. Initially team doctors hoped it was just a strained muscle but a scan later revealed that Dickerson had torn his left pectoral muscle. Dickerson signed a 3 year deal with San Diego in the off-season after spending several years with the Marlins.

                            The signing of the 28 year old was seen as a gamble by most but it was a gamble that seemed to be paying off. Dickerson was in the midst of the best season of his career as working with pitching coach Eric Shell had Dickerson trending in the right direction. Through 16 starts he had accumulated a 6-4 record which had already equaled his win total from the previous season, a 2.31 ERA, 80 K's in 85.1 innings of work.

                            Dan Wallace has been brought up to fill the void. Wallace just recently returned to action himself after being out for 2 months with a fractured forearm. Wallace came in as a reliever for 2 games in the 2020 season. Prior to that he last appeared in the Majors in 2018, appearing in 31 games with an 8-6 record, 3.43 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 145 K's. The Padres hope to get a similar performance out of Wallace while they wait for Dickerson's return.

                            If Wallace struggles the Padres could platoon the 5th starter spot rotating in Alexzander Starks and Buddy Bishop both of whom are having solid season thus far in long relief roles and are capable of going at least 5 to 6 innings. The loss of Dickerson could signal a reprieve for embattled starter Kyle Johnson. It's widely known that the the front office had been looking to ship Johnson off before the trade deadline but that plan might now be off the table.
                            "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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                            • the_kevstaaa
                              Pro
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 936

                              #599
                              Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                              This was a Game 5 that lived up to the hype. Orlando fell behind 2-0 but scored three in the 3rd to take the lead. They added to it over the next few innings thanks to a strong effort by Buck Shauver. However, the bullpen struggled, giving up four in the 8th to allow Washington to take a 6-5 lead. In the bottom half, Orlando scored one to tie it. The drama was high entering the 9th. That's when Denny Ross Jr. belted a two-run walk-off homer to send Orlando to the ALCS against the San Jose Admirals (who beat New Orleans 3-2).

                              W: Austin Farmer (1-0, 0.00 ERA, 6 K)
                              L: Ryuuji Fujimoto (0-1, 10.80 ERA, K)

                              ORL: Denny Ross Jr.: 1-5, HR (2), 2 RBI (4), R (3)
                              ORL: Gavyn Cook: 3-5, HR (2), 2 RBI (4), 2 R (4), 2B (2)
                              WAS: Ryan Little: 1-4, HR (2), 3 RBI (5), R (4)

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                              • jrnlgrn
                                Pro
                                • Oct 2018
                                • 3076

                                #600
                                Re: MLB The Show 20: Fictional Franchise Progress Thread

                                The Padres were on fire in June, 21-5 record for the month. Since we're almost at the All-Star break I'll wait until then for an in depth review of our season so far and more news from around the league.

                                June Team Stats:
                                At the Plate - .254 BA | 16 HR | 100 RBI | 19 SB
                                On the Mound - 2.38 ERA | 236 K's | 12 SV | 169 HA

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                                "Listen son, you only have enough runs when you’re showering after a win."

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