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  • bb9
    Rookie
    • Dec 2008
    • 302

    #1

    Finally Did It

    I just finished the World Series playing every game throughout the season with both the Indians and Brewers. This was made possible by covid. I've never finished a complete season in a baseball game.

    Indians defeated the Brewers in 7 games. I probably played one level below where I should have. Yelich and Lindor were both in the 80s in HR. Yelich won the triple crown.

    Late in the season, two "little things" happened the first and only time I had seen them. Roberto Perez had the bat go flying on a swing and miss. Eric Sogard dropped a ball on a transfer turning a double play.

    It was a fun, but very tiring experience. Kudos to the Show on the best baseball game to date!
  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #2
    Re: Finally Did It

    Originally posted by bb9
    I just finished the World Series playing every game throughout the season with both the Indians and Brewers. This was made possible by covid. I've never finished a complete season in a baseball game.

    Indians defeated the Brewers in 7 games. I probably played one level below where I should have. Yelich and Lindor were both in the 80s in HR. Yelich won the triple crown.

    Late in the season, two "little things" happened the first and only time I had seen them. Roberto Perez had the bat go flying on a swing and miss. Eric Sogard dropped a ball on a transfer turning a double play.

    It was a fun, but very tiring experience. Kudos to the Show on the best baseball game to date!
    how did you go about playing the WS? I've played as multiple teams in a season a few times over the years and I've often thought how I'd play the WS if both my teams went all the way. I've gone back and and forth on this a lot and while it probably makes more sense to play as the home team, I really think I might enjoy more playing as the road team

    oh, and congratulations, definitely an energy drainer, even w/o taking the postseason into account
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    • decga
      MVP
      • Mar 2004
      • 2469

      #3
      Re: Finally Did It

      Originally posted by bb9
      I just finished the World Series playing every game throughout the season with both the Indians and Brewers. This was made possible by covid. I've never finished a complete season in a baseball game.

      Indians defeated the Brewers in 7 games. I probably played one level below where I should have. Yelich and Lindor were both in the 80s in HR. Yelich won the triple crown.

      Late in the season, two "little things" happened the first and only time I had seen them. Roberto Perez had the bat go flying on a swing and miss. Eric Sogard dropped a ball on a transfer turning a double play.

      It was a fun, but very tiring experience. Kudos to the Show on the best baseball game to date!
      I can dig it! I just didn't make it to the playoffs. Lost in Game 163! Congrats!

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      • bb9
        Rookie
        • Dec 2008
        • 302

        #4
        Re: Finally Did It

        Originally posted by Caulfield
        how did you go about playing the WS? I've played as multiple teams in a season a few times over the years and I've often thought how I'd play the WS if both my teams went all the way. I've gone back and and forth on this a lot and while it probably makes more sense to play as the home team, I really think I might enjoy more playing as the road team

        oh, and congratulations, definitely an energy drainer, even w/o taking the postseason into account
        I wasn't sure how I wanted to do it. I wish I could have done manager mode for both sides. I ended up playing every other game (kind of) with each team. I played with the Indians in game 7 because they had home field advantage.

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