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  • DarthRambo
    MVP
    • Mar 2008
    • 6630

    #496
    Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

    Padres take first three, stumble late in game four. Win series 3-1 in season opener vs Dbacks.

    Game one: Padres (7 11 0) vs Dbacks (1 4 0)

    W- D. Lamet 6ip 4h 5k 2bb 1er
    L- Z. Gallen 6ip 6h 1k 0bb 3er
    HRs: A. Nola (1, 2)
    PotG: Austin Nola; 2-4 2HR 2RBI

    Game two: Padres (9 12 0) vs Dbacks (4 9 0)

    W- Y. Darvish 6ip 5h 5k 1bb 2er
    L- M. Kelly 3.2ip 8h 6k 2bb 7er
    Just absolutely clobbered Merrill Kelly for Arizona. Couldn't get out of the 4th inning before being yanked.

    HRs: M. Machado (1), A. Nola (3), J. Profar (1)
    PotG: Jurickson Profar; 2-4 HR, 1BB, 2RBI

    Game three: Padres (6 10 0) vs Dbacks (1 4 0)

    W- J. Musgrove 6ip 2h 5k 2bb 1er
    L- R. Smith (0-1) SP L. Weaver 3.2ip 0h 6k 0bb 0er.
    HRs: C. Calhoun (1)
    PotG: Joe Musgrove 6ip 2h 5k 2bb 1er

    ~~Weaver was dominating me before having to leave the game in the 4th with an injury. Sorry, Arizona that's what the simulation said to do lol. I was looking forward to taking him out for sure! I ended up winning the game 6-1 behind a great performance from Musgrove.~~

    Game four: Padres (2 12 0) vs Dbacks (3 13 0) 14 innings

    W- R. Smith(1-1)/SP T. Widener 5ip 5h 7k 1bb 1er
    L- D. Pomeranz(0-1)/SP B. Snell 6ip 5h 7k 0bb 2er

    HRs: A. Cabrera (1), C. Calhoun (2), J. VanMeter (1)
    PotG: Josh VanMeter; 3-6 HR, RBI. Game winning HR top of the 14th inning. Extra inning rule is off.

    Up next is a three game series vs the Giants (1-2)

    ~~Injury news~~

    Astros RF Myles Straw out 1-2 months. Recalled 2B Robel García. CF Chas McCormick takes spot in lineup (RF)

    Indians SP Zack Plesac out 2-3 months. Recalled SP Scott Moss. SP Sam Hentges takes spot in rotation.

    Twins RP Randy Dobnak out for season. Recalled SP Lewis Thorpe to take over LRP spot in bullpen.
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    • DarthRambo
      MVP
      • Mar 2008
      • 6630

      #497
      Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

      Padres sweep the rival Giants in three games to start the season 6-1!

      Game one: Padres (4 8 1) vs Giants (3 9 0)

      W- A. Adams (1-0) SP M. Clevinger 5.1ip 7h 4k 0bb 2er
      L- J. García (0-1) SP A. Wood 5ip 3h 3k 0bb 0er
      SV- Melancon (1)
      HRs- M. Yastrzemski (2), T. Grisham (2), F. Tatis Jr. (1), T. Pham (1), V. Caratini (1)
      PotG- Trent Grisham; 2-4 HR, 2B, RBI

      Game two: Padres (4 4 0) vs Giants (2 5 0)

      W- D. Lamet (2-0) 7ip 4h 7k 0bb 0er
      L- J. Cueto (0-1) 5ip 3h 1k 4bb 3er
      PotG- Dinelson Lamet; 7ip 4h 7k 0bb 3er

      Game three: Padres (5 12 0) vs Giants (4 8 1) 10 innings

      W- C. Stammen (1-0) SP Y. Darvish 6ip 3h 2k 1bb 1er
      L- R. Weathers (0-1) SP K. Gausman 4.1ip 6h 5k 2bb 1er
      PotG- Jurickson Profar; 2-5 2B, 3RBI
      *Hosmer with walk off single in the 10th, scoring Profar.

      Up next is a three game series @ Texas (1-5)

      ~~Injury news~~

      Twins sign free agent RP Oliver Pérez with the season ending injury to Dobnak I guess they felt they needed to.

      Yankees SP Jordan Montgomery out 1-2 months. Recalled SP Michael King. He will take over vacated LRP role.

      Indians 1B Jake Bauers out 1-2 months. Recalled 2B Owen Miller. 1B Yu Chang/2B Owen Miller to split time at 1B

      Indians SP Shane Bieber out 2-3 months. Sign free agent SP Tomoyuki Sugano (1yr 70k). He will take spot in rotation in Bieber's absence.

      That's now the Indians #1 and #2 SP both out 2-3 months. Crazy! I felt best option was to sign the free agent on the cheap for them. He's a 31 year old rookie. I assume a real player since I'm using Cy's roster. But Indians are in deep trouble with their two best arms on the IL for a while.
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      • HozAndMoose
        MVP
        • Mar 2013
        • 3614

        #498
        Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

        Draft Day - 2022

        With almost a 3rd of the season in the books, the Royals are tied with the Twins for first in the Central at 28-22. We had a strong May going 18-10 including 12-6 against the division. The Yankees and Mets are tied for the best record overall at 35-17 while the Tigers have the worst record at 14-34.

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        Offensively we have been pretty average so far. Our .261 average is 7th best. But our OBP and SLG are both 16th at .324 and .418. We are 15th in Runs scored with 213, 8th in Doubles with 83, 3rd in Triples with 15, and 23rd in Home Runs with 52. As usual, we are not good at taking walks with only 155 so far putting us at 21st overall. And we aren't striking much with 332 good for 3rd. On the base paths, we are 3rd in Stolen Base % at .769 with 40 steals on 52 attempts.

        Among qualified hitters, Salvy has been our best so far. Hitting .295/.331/.488 with 9 HR. But Shohei Ohtani has been the real star so far. In 85 at-bats he is hitting .353/.461/.800 with 10 HR and 8 doubles. I gotta figure out how to get him more at-bats without tanking his pitching. We made the decision to send Adalberto Mondesi down to AAA after just 15 games from him. I wanted to start him off slow by playing only LHP to start the season but he couldn't even do that well. He hit just .108/.175/.189 in 37 AB. He has been in AAA for about 5 weeks now and it's not going all that well. He is hitting just .193/.303/.353 in 102 AB.

        On the mound, things definitely aren't as good as they were last season but it's not terrible. We are 13th in ERA at 3.92, 7th in HR allowed with 54, and 25th in Walks with 189. Surprisingly we are 3rd in strikeouts with 416 so far. Defensively we are 16th in Fielding % at .988 as we are tied for 12th with 22 errors.

        We have been using a 6 man rotation for most of the season to get Ohtani as much rest as possible. It has definitely worked so far with 5 of our 6 starters putting up an ERA of 4 or less with Chance Adams sitting at 4.44 in 46.2 IP. Ohtani leads the team in pretty much everything but IP. with 3.20 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 69 SO in 50.2 IP. The bullpen is where the biggest regression has come. Scott Barlow leads our relievers with a 3.12 ERA in 34.2 IP. Kyle Zimmer has the best WHIP at 0.93 in 15 IP. Josh Staumont has a 4.74 ERA in the closer spot. Only 2 blown saves so far though. And his FIP is only 2.63.

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        This was far from the best draft in team history. Very very far. Our first pick was 20 year old Felix Morales. A quick outfielder with a good first step who can't throw the ball 20 feet. And when does try to throw it that far the ball has a better chance of ending up in the stands than in the glove of his target. He has some power but making contact with the ball is asking a lot and taking walks is out of the question. Its also possible he breaks every bone in his body on any given play. Our 2nd pick has the brightest future from the class though he doesn't really profile well at his primary position. 20 year old 1B Yusniel Francisco has possibly the best bat in the league when it comes to AVG. Could easily develop into a consistent .300 hitter. But with very little power his slugging percentage might end up being the same. Decent fielder with below-average speed. If he can develop a little more power he has a chance to be a very good pick. Our 3rd pick 19-year-old 3B Brian Francisco is decent in the field. I hope you didn't expect more cause that's all he has. 4th pick 21-year-old Catcher Diego Gutierrez could be a solid backup in the future but he doesn't project for much more than that. Has a strong arm with somewhat decent contact. 21-year-old reliever Ken Rader was our 5th pick. Not particularly bad at anything. Just not great anywhere either. Throws a 4 seamer at 93 with a Shange, Curve, and Slider. I won't say he has no future on the team but he would have to work harder than everyone else every day. Our 6th pick 22-year-old Catcher Michael Dern has a lot in common with Brian Escobar. He also pretty much completely sucks. And with our 7th and last pick we took 20-year-old reliever, Tim Henry. Much like Ken Rader he has a long road ahead of him if he wants to make the majors. He has a 4 seamer at 92 with a cutter and slider. Has a tendency to miss his spots and get hit hard.

        The Pirates made the right choice taking consensus #1 Ike Tyner. Has future Dodger all over him when the Pirates don't pay him. Rookie of the year, Gold Glove, MVP. He is as good as anyone that has come out in recent years.

        We have 42 games left before the All-Star Break. Almost an even 50/50 split of home and road as well as teams above and below .500. 25 of them are against teams in the division including all 17 in July. We are currently 14-7 against the division so if things can keep going like that we can build up a nice lead. Andrew Benintendi should be back in the next few weeks. Edward Olivares has been playing very well in his place hitting .297/.342/.428 in 138 AB. Neither us or the Twins have a Wild Card spot currently should we fall out of the division lead.

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        • Rmiok222
          MVP
          • Nov 2015
          • 3129

          #499
          MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

          Rolling along in my angels franchise. Only thing I’m bothered by is when I play in angel stadium against a tall right handed pitcher I lose the ball in the sky. The release point is right where light blue sky is in the backdrop. It’s driving me crazy actually.


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          • DarthRambo
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 6630

            #500
            Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

            Padres lose two of three in first road trip of the season in Texas to cool off after a 6-1 start.

            Game one: Padres (4 12 0) @ Rangers (8 12 0)

            W- J. King (1-0) SP K. Arihara 4.1ip 10h 3k 1bb 4er
            L- R. Weathers (0-1) SP J. Musgrove 4.2ip 4h 2k 3bb 4er
            HRs- T. Grisham (2), E. Hosmer (1), N. Solak (1), N. Lowe (1,2)
            PotG- Nate Lowe; 2-5 2HR 4RBI

            Game two: Padres (3 7 0) @ Rangers (6 11 0)

            W- K. Gibson 5ip 7h 4k 1bb 3er
            L- B. Snell 5ip 9h 1k 2bb 5er
            HRs- N. Solak (2)
            PotG- Nick Solak; 2-5 HR, 4RBI

            **Blake Snell injured after 5ip. Sim had him out at 5.1ip, but he wasn't good to keep him going after 5. He's out 1-2 months.


            Game three: Padres (7 13 0) @ Rangers (1 4 1)

            W- M. Clevinger (1-0) 7.1ip 4h 9k 0bb 1er
            L- M. Foltynewicz (0-2) 4ip 9h 1k 0bb 5er
            HRs- T. Grisham (3), T. Pham (1), M. Machado (1)
            PotG- Mike Clevinger; no hitter through 5ip


            ~~Injury news~~

            - Padres SP Blake Snell out 1-2 months. Recalled SP Chris Paddock. He will take over spot in starting rotation.


            Up next is a four game series @ Pittsburgh to face the Pirates

            Game one: D. Lamet (2-0 0.69era 12k) vs M. Keller (0-0 8.31erav3k

            Game two: Y. Darvish (1-0 2.25era 7k) vs J.T. Brubaker (0-0 5.73era 16k)

            Game three: J. Musgrove (1-0 4.22era 7k) vs S. Brault (0-1 8.10era 9k)

            Game four: C. Paddock (first start) vs C. Kuhl (0-1 8.10era 5k)


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            • franch1se
              All Star
              • Apr 2004
              • 9060

              #501
              MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

              Won the World Series with the Padres. Tried to start a new one with the Indians but I can’t keep dedicated when I have no attachment. restarted one with the Padres and the new Full Minors rosters and I’m trying to learn video editing for something else so I’m going to try and upload my franchise on YouTube





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              • DarthRambo
                MVP
                • Mar 2008
                • 6630

                #502
                Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by franch1se
                Won the World Series with the Padres. Tried to start a new one with the Indians but I can’t keep dedicated when I have no attachment. restarted one with the Padres and the new Full Minors rosters and I’m trying to learn video editing for something else so I’m going to try and upload my franchise on YouTube





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                Nice! Man, fully healthy they are loaded aren't they!? Did you have any injuries in your world series run?

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                • franch1se
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 9060

                  #503
                  MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by IrishSalsa
                  Nice! Man, fully healthy they are loaded aren't they!? Did you have any injuries in your world series run?

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                  Nope. Had some during the year but healthy at the end. Cronenworth was down for some time but Kim stepped in nicely and won ROY. And yes a full rotation of Darvish, Snell, Lamet, Clev and Musgrove was very nice to have lol.

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                  • DarthRambo
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 6630

                    #504
                    Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                    Originally posted by franch1se
                    Nope. Had some during the year but healthy at the end. Cronenworth was down for some time but Kim stepped in nicely and won ROY. And yes a full rotation of Darvish, Snell, Lamet, Clev and Musgrove was very nice to have lol.

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                    I just lost Snell for almost 2 months. Just started in mid April though. Paddock got a win his first start after being recalled from AAA. And Kim has been clutch early on when he gets his opportunities.

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                    • Jayyoungjr
                      Rookie
                      • Jan 2018
                      • 122

                      #505
                      Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                      Cubs Wrap Up: 2020 Presented by Jay


                      The Cubs Keep Rolling Through May.
                      The Pirates were in town after the Cubs day off on thursday. After sweeping the Cubs in the opening day series, the Pirates have only mustered 6 additional wins on the year and come in at 9 and 21. On the off it was announced that Willson Contreras would return from his bruised shin and start against the lefty Tyler Anderson; Anderson has been hit hard so far this season and sported an ERA in the mid 8’s. The Cubs continued the trend even when the wind was blowing in from left field to right. Chicago got things going with a big 1st inning when Duffy tripled and Baez drove him in with a 2 run home run. Rizzo would make it back to back home runs for the early 3-0 lead. The Cubs were not done as Happ got on to set up another 2 run bomb, this time by Joc Pederson. The Cubs would finish off the inning as David Bote would get his first home run of the year as the Cubs would have all 9 men in the lineup bat in the first inning. Anderson would leave the game after Bote’s home run; only getting 2 outs while giving up 4 home runs. Baez would strike again in the 3rd as he went yard for the 2nd time in the day. The Cubs would cruise with Davies on the bump as he would take the shout out into the 9th. Davies would give up 2 runs in the 9th to end his complete game bid but the Cubs would get the win 7-2, their 20th on the year as they now sit at 20-12 0.5 games behind the Cardinals for first place in the Central. The Cubs bats would stay alive in games 2 as they got the 8-0 shut out behind a solid effort from Trevor Williams. In the final game Hendricks would give up the early lead when Hendricks would give 2 runs early but the cubs would tie it in 4th and take the lead 4 to 2 in the 6th. The Cubs sliced through the back half of a tired Pirates bullpen to make the final 7-4 after Danny Santana blasted a 3 run home run.

                      Next Chicago would start a 5 interleague road trip as they would have 2 against Cleveland before facing the Tigers for 3 in Detroit. The Cubs offense kept humming as they swept their AL counterparts 5-0, taking their winning streak to 11 games. Timely hitting kept up as they made good use of the DH position. In the final game of the road trip Ian Happ had himself a day as he went 5 for 6 including 3 home runs and drove in 9 runs. The Cubs take the quick flight back to the Friendly Confines for 4 games against the Nats before traveling south to play St. Louis for the first time in 2021

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                      • DarthRambo
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 6630

                        #506
                        Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                        Padres take three of four on the road against the Pirates. Improve record to 10-4 and in 1st place in the division.

                        Game one: Padres (5 4 1) @ Pirates (4 8 2)

                        W- K. Kela (1-0); SP D. Lamet 6h 2k 0bb 3r 0er
                        L- R. Rodríguez (0-1); SP M. Keller 5ip 5h 3k 4bb 3er
                        HRs- E. Hosmer (1), K. Freeman (1)
                        PotG- CF Trent Grisham; 2-4 2B, 2RBI

                        **3rd inning, two two out walks. Then a 3 run HR by Hosmer.
                        **4th inning, Machado fielding error on double play ball. Freeman blasts 3 run HR with two outs to tie it. All three runs were un earned.
                        9th inning, Freeman with 2nd throwing error. Nola reaches 1st. Cronenworth hits a double. With 2 outs Grisham hits a game winning 2rbi single to take 5-4 lead.

                        Game two: Padres (4 9 0) @ Pirates (6 11 0)

                        W- C. Stratton (1-0); SP J.T. Brubaker 5ip 7h 1k 2bb 4er
                        L- K. Kela (1-1); SP Y. Darvish 5.2ip 9h 5k 0bb 2er
                        SV- R. Rodríguez (3)
                        HRs- F. Tatis Jr. (1), G. Polanco (1)
                        PotG- RF Gregory Polanco; 2-5 HR, 2B, 5RBI

                        **Bottom 8th inning I'm up 4-2. Bases loaded, two out and Polanco crushes a mistake pitch by Kela for a grand slam. 6-4 lead and they would win with that clutch grand slam.

                        Game three: Padres (9 12 0) @ Pirates (5 13 1)

                        W- R. Weathers (1-1); SP J. Musgrove 5.2ip 7h 3k 2bb 3er
                        L- C. Holmes (0-1); SP S. Brault 5.1ip 5h 2k 1bb 2er
                        HRs- C. Moran (4)
                        PotG- 3B Manny Machado; 2-4 BB, R, 3RBI


                        Game four: Padres (7 6 0) @ Pirates (3 5 1)

                        W- A. Adams (2-0); SP C. Paddock 6ip 5h 7k 1bb 3er
                        L- D. Underwood Jr. (0-1); SP C. Kuhl 4.2ip 4h 4k 5bb 3er
                        HRs- T. Grisham (4), A. Frazier (1)
                        PotG- Trent Grisham; 2-3 HR, 2BB, 3R, 2RBI, 2SB

                        **Pirates issued 13 walks
                        **Tied 3-3 9th inning. Get a hit and two walks on Underwood to set up a big 9th inning, scoring 4 runs to break it open for a 7-3 win to end the series.

                        ~~Injury news~~

                        Nationals C Yan Gomes out 1-2 months. C Alex Avila takes spot in lineup.

                        Giants CF Austin Slater out 2-3 months. CF Mauricio Dubón to take spot in the lineup.

                        Blue Jays CP Kirby Yates out for the season. Recalled RP Ryan Borucki. RP Jordan Romano to assume CP role.

                        Up next is a big three game series at home vs the 2nd place Dodgers (9-4)

                        Game one: M. Clevinger (1-0 2.13era 13k) vs J. Urías (1-0 1.93era 2k)

                        Game two: D. Lamet (2-0 0.47era 14k) vs D. May (1-1 2.25era 8k)

                        Game three: Y. Darvish (1-0 2.55era 12k) vs W. Buehler (0-0 0.00era 8k))
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                        • rsump112
                          Pro
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 642

                          #507
                          Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                          Originally posted by franch1se
                          Won the World Series with the Padres. Tried to start a new one with the Indians but I can’t keep dedicated when I have no attachment. restarted one with the Padres and the new Full Minors rosters and I’m trying to learn video editing for something else so I’m going to try and upload my franchise on YouTube





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                          Just look at his face, he’s ecstatic. [emoji23]🤣

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                          • franch1se
                            All Star
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 9060

                            #508
                            Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by rsump112
                            Just look at his face, he’s ecstatic. [emoji23]🤣
                            hahah thanks for watching. I appreciate it. Kim didn't seem too pleased there

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                            • overheadthree
                              Rookie
                              • Feb 2021
                              • 68

                              #509
                              Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                              The offseason and spring training has come to a close as the 2022 Regular Season is about to begin for the Devils.

                              2021 Retirement:
                              Homer Bailey, Rusney Castillo, and Edwin Encarnacion

                              Free Agency:
                              Early in the offseason the Devils acquired the services of Kyle Schwarber in Free Agency for 1yr 4M to fill in the hole left by Edwin.
                              The Devils lucked out acquiring Adam Haseley in Free Agency giving him a 2yr 2.6M deal to play Centerfield.
                              The Devils made some minor moves acquiring Jacob Nottingham, Kyle Funkhouser, Alex Reyes, and Yu Chang on minor deals.
                              The Devils also improved the rotation by adding Andrew Heaney to the club on a 2yr 36M deal, Merrill Kelly on a 1yr 5M deal, and Daniel Norris on a 1yr 5M deal for the Pen.

                              Rule 5:
                              The Devils were able to swoop in and grab Seranthony Dominguez

                              Trades:
                              The Devils reacquired Pedro Pineda from the White Sox for Jeremy Jeffress. They also traded Tyler Thornburg to the Rays for Brent Honeywell

                              Lineup:
                              SS: Darnell Sweeney
                              2B: Greg Garcia
                              DH: Jedd Gyorko
                              RF: Jake Cave
                              3B: David Bote
                              LF: Kyle Schwarber
                              1B: Ryon Healy
                              C: Zack Collins
                              CF: Adam Haseley
                              Bench:
                              Dalton Pompey OF
                              Yu Chang INF
                              Yeyson Yrizarri INF LF RF
                              Billy Burns OF
                              Jacob Nottingham C 1B

                              Rotation:
                              Andrew Heaney
                              Rick Porcello
                              Cole Hammels
                              Merrill Kelly
                              Brent Honeywell JR.
                              Bullpen:
                              Reynaldo Lopez
                              Scott Alexander
                              Gerson Bautista
                              Daniel Norris
                              Ty Buttrey
                              Seranthony Dominguez
                              Pedro Strop

                              Prospects:
                              Rich Mccabe SP
                              Fred Webster SP
                              Tyler Soderstom C
                              Robert Pauson SS
                              Hasuan Viera LF
                              Brayan Buelvas CF
                              Pedro Pineda LF

                              Originally posted by overheadthree
                              I decided to put August and September together because the months were pretty uneventful. The Devils only won 6 games in August and completely falling out of the playoff picture. In the month of September the team improved a little but not by much finishing the season with a 67-95 record last in the division.

                              The Devils called up Reynaldo Lopez and Domingo Santana for September to get a look for a possible reunion for next season.

                              Darnell Sweeney was my only league leader with 9 Triples. He was also my team MVP.

                              Definitely will be a lot of moving parts this offseason with aging players possibly retiring and some guys I wont bring back.

                              End of season stats:
                              C: Zack Collins .273 11HR 34RBI
                              1B: Jedd Gyorko .289 20HR 79RBI
                              DH: Edwin Encarnacion .235 38HR 98RBI
                              2B: Greg Garcia .259 11HR 56RBI
                              3B: David Bote .231 12HR 52RBI
                              SS: Darnell Sweeney .292 15HR 49RBi 30SB
                              LF: Logan Morrison .245 18HR 50RBI
                              CF: Billy Burns .226 3HR 9RBI
                              RF: Jake Cave .257 24HR 65RBI
                              Bench:
                              C: Tim Federowicz .196 4HR 8RBI
                              1B/3B: Ryon Healy .298 4HR 18RBI
                              INF/LF/RF: Yeyson Yrizarri .210 2HR 14RBI
                              LF/RF: Hyun Soo Kim .241 5HR 21RBI
                              LF/1B/3B: Yoshi Tsutsugo .209 2HR 9RBI
                              OF: Dalton Pompey .253 3HR 24RBI

                              Rotation:
                              Cole Hamels 11-15 192 innings pitched 3.75 ERA 1.18 WHIP
                              Tanner Roark 15-9 173 innings pitched 4.84 ERA 1.57 WHIP
                              Rick Porcello 6-16 173 innings pitched 4.35 ERA 1.42 WHIP
                              Felix Hernandez 10-13 177 innings pitched 4.53 ERA 1.43 WHIP
                              Luc Rennie 2-8 72 innings pitched 6.25 ERA 1.65 WHIP
                              Bullpen:
                              Reynaldo Lopez 4-4 75 innings pitched 2.63 ERA 1.19 WHIP
                              Ryan Dull 0-1 15 innings pitched 6.46 ERA 1.63 WHIP
                              Tyler Thornburg 1-4 80 innings pitched 3.81 ERA 1.39 WHIP
                              Edubray Ramos 0-3 21 innings pitched 3.43 ERA 1.19 WHIP
                              Scott Alexander 4-3 72 innings pitched 2.86 ERA 1.18 WHIP
                              Ty Buttrey 3-2 36 innings pitched 4.17 ERA 1.39 WHIP
                              Pedro Strop 3-4 47 innings pitched 2.36 ERA 1.30 WHIP 32SV 4BS

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                              • LowerWolf
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Jun 2006
                                • 12268

                                #510
                                Re: MLB The Show 21 Franchise Discussion Thread

                                Braves send Smyly back to San Francisco

                                The Drew Smyly experiment lasted all of eight starts in Atlanta. After another subpar start where the left-hander failed to get out of the fourth inning, the Braves decided to move on from one of their big offseason acquisitions.

                                Late Sunday night, the Braves and Giants agreed on a trade sending Smyly to San Francisco in exchange for veteran infielder Donovan Solano. For the Braves it's a chance to erase a mistake made by former General Manager Alex Anthopoulos. It also clears a rotation spot for Sean Newcomb, who was 3-1 with a 2.38 ERA at AAA. Newcomb was recalled Monday to join the Braves rotation.

                                Solano, 33, was hitting just .228 for San Francisco. But he'll provide a needed right-handed bat off the bench for the Braves, who are a game and a half behind the Mets entering a three-game series against New York at Truist Park. Ehire Adrianza was optioned to Gwinnett to make room for Solano.

                                The Giants, meanwhile, are hoping Smyly can regain the form he had with the club in 2020 when he posted a 3.42 ERA. He failed to duplicate that success in Atlanta, going 3-3 with a 4.69 ERA. But the Giants, a surprising third in the NL West, hope he can solidify the back end of their rotation.

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