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  • Feros Ferio 7
    Pro
    • Sep 2016
    • 631

    #16
    Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

    Going the 2-way player route with positions being SS and SP.

    Drafted by the Red Sox and was promoted in July of first year to AAA after pitching decently and hitting .400 with 2 HR.

    AAA struggled out of the gate but be end of the year hit .370 at that level with 3 HR. Pitching took off and had a 0.57 ERA, with over 10 K/9 and threw a perfect game with 17 K's in next to last start of the season.

    Went to spring training and struggled hitting while pitching results was just OK. Started year at AAA.

    Started slowly at AAA in 2021 at the plate but pitching was dominant. Made some adjustments at the plate and took off in May. After having a 4 double night I hit for the cycle and then had a dominant start.

    On 6/2/2021 made my MLB debut at SS and hit 2 dingers and then struggled hitting for a few weeks. Starting went really well. Can't get run support but ERA is at 0.43 after 6 starts.

    Hitting finally took off and now hitting at .295 with 5 HR and 28 RBI with OBP at .377.

    I'm really digging the 2-way game as when I last did RttS in 2012 I'd either miss hitting or pitching and now I can do both and loving it.


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    • DarthRambo
      MVP
      • Mar 2008
      • 6630

      #17
      Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

      The 2022 season is over for Max Armstrong. He finished very strong and will assuredly be the opening day closer for the 2023 Boston Red Sox.


      As for 2022,the Red Sox finished 83-79 which was one game back from the wild card spot.osing three of four by Tampa Bay mid September really cost us. We did get a three game sweep on them last week of the season. By then it was a must sweep or season over though. Took two of three vs Yankees to finish the season. Yankees (87-76) won the division by 1 game over the Rays.

      The Dodgers have won three straight world series as they beat the Twins in 4-1 series win. Robinson Canó and Miguel Cabrera both in HOF for 2022.




      As for Max Armstrong stats:


      42GP 0-3 2.57ERA 31SV 4BSV 42IP

      50K 4BB


      I do not know batting averages against but the last I saw was rightys hitting .216 and leftys hitting Max .235

      So he has reverse split which at first I thought he was on the way to dominate left handed bats. Still early and I do want that to happen still. Will be fun to see what it is over a full season.


      I was offered a new contract of 1 yr 650k with MLB closer as my role. Of course we resigned, as I want Max to retire a Boston Red Sock as the greatest closer in history.

      Spring training 2023 is here and Max Armstrong has been invited for the first time in his career. He comes into camp as the opening day closer. I've reached a 78ovr. He now throws his 4 seam fastball between 96-100. His changeup drops into the mid 80s. Slider is low 90s. And cutter is mid 90s.


      If anyone knows how to delete a pitch lemme know. I really want to just get rid of the cutter and roll with three pitches. If I can't I think I'll replace it with something. Does anyone have any suggestions for what Max's fourth pitch could be?



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      Last edited by DarthRambo; 05-22-2021, 10:22 AM.
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      • DarthRambo
        MVP
        • Mar 2008
        • 6630

        #18
        Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

        As far as new players on Red Sox roster:

        RP José Alvarado signed in 2022 and is under contract for 2023 as well.

        SP Yohan Ramirez signed for one year in 2023. Hasn't played in the MLB since 2016 with Seattle. He begins 2023 spring training in the bullpen.

        SP Antonio Senzatela signed in 2022 where he apparently pitched out of the bullpen all season with zero starts. Begins 2023 in bullpen as well.

        SP Andrew Heaney signed in 2022 and his under contract through 2025. In 2022 he started 31 games with 13-10 record 3.58ERA 175K 68BB. Very good season to begin his Red Sox stint. Plugged in as #3 starter to begin 2023 season.

        CP Kevin McCarthy signed 2023. Starting in AA.


        C Alejandro Kirk signed in 2022 from Toronto. In 2022 he played 114 games due to Christian Vazquez injured and only playing 36 games all year. A .247avg 6hr 33rbi. Begins as #2 catcher in 2023.


        1B Colin Moran was traded to Boston in 2022 at some point. Under contract for 2023. Hit .283 17hr 48rbi. Begins 2023 as the starting 1B for the Red Sox.

        2B Josh Harrison signed in 2023. Begins 2023 in spring training with fellow 2nd basemen Chad De La Guerra and Yonny Hernandez. Guerra looks to be the starter.



        Three new CF. Greg Allen, Shogo Akiyama, and Jason Martin.

        Shogo and Martin were both traded to Boston in 2022. It's a crap shoot for starter. The team is weak in CF though.

        RF Harold Ramirez signed in 2022. Only played 2 games in 2022 so? Slotted as probable bench player in the outfield.



        An interesting and funny thing for 2022. Kris Bryant won the AL MVP with Toronto hitting .298 44HR 112RBI and also won silver slugger at 3B lol. Why they signed him while having Cavan Biggio seems silly. Biggio played only 67 games in 2022. If they just started Biggio in LF it would work great. Within a franchise I definitely would edit his primary and secondary positions so both him and Kris Bryant were in the starting lineup.

        Glad I am seeing these things now before starting a franchise so I can prepare to help prevent/fix some of these illogical moves by the AI.
        Last edited by DarthRambo; 05-22-2021, 03:30 AM.
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        • Electric Boogaloo
          Rookie
          • Mar 2010
          • 29

          #19
          Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

          Dunno if this has happened to anyone else, but my game has decided that I need to start pretty much every game. I pitched two starts in a row, then someone else had a turn, then there was an off-day, and now I've pitched another two in a row.

          Obviously this is bad by itself, but it also means I have no energy after three or four innings, and I never get a chance to hit as a two-way player.

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          • Dagio
            Rookie
            • Nov 2003
            • 68

            #20
            Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

            Originally posted by Electric Boogaloo
            Dunno if this has happened to anyone else, but my game has decided that I need to start pretty much every game. I pitched two starts in a row, then someone else had a turn, then there was an off-day, and now I've pitched another two in a row.

            Obviously this is bad by itself, but it also means I have no energy after three or four innings, and I never get a chance to hit as a two-way player.
            Something similar happened to me while I was in the minors in my first season. I would pitch back-to-back, then hit for maybe a game or two, then again pitch back-to-back. But it only happened for a few weeks and hasn't been an issue since.

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            • ACEsportaku
              Rookie
              • May 2021
              • 22

              #21
              Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

              FINALLY got around to starting my RTTS over the weekend... and we suck!

              I played a good amount of games to find my level in Dynamic Difficulty. However, I was using my Angels in all of those games who are a strong offensive team... I managed to pump it up to Hall of Fame+ / Legend and my RTTS Ballplayer is paying for it.

              Introducing... "AK47" Augustus Kilpatrick! We just got to the end of May and here are the "results"...



              As you can see... Hall of Fame+ and Legend hitting difficulty has been a STRUGGLE. The batting average is bad enough, but check out this OPS!



              Thankfully I can report that the first couple games in June have been MUCH better after changing some equipment and my approach at the plate. I usually just play on All-Star (sometimes I get to All-Star+) so I am a little out of my depth but it's actually kind of refreshing to play a RTTS where my guy isn't hitting 50 HR's and batting .500
              Anaheim Angels - Green Bay Packers - Newcastle United - Vegas Golden Knights - Washington Huskies
              Currently playing/streaming: MLB The Show 21, Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball 2016 on YouTube

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              • Feros Ferio 7
                Pro
                • Sep 2016
                • 631

                #22
                Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                Originally posted by Dagio
                Something similar happened to me while I was in the minors in my first season. I would pitch back-to-back, then hit for maybe a game or two, then again pitch back-to-back. But it only happened for a few weeks and hasn't been an issue since.


                I've had similar issues and it's tied to your load out.

                With my "hitter" load out I bat third in the lineup (contact around 95 and power around 85) but when my "pitcher" load out is active I bat 8th. If my batter load out is active it slots me last in the rotation and when my pitcher load out is active it slots me second in the rotation.

                Basically I want to hit higher so I keep my hitter load out active when at the main RttS screen and then I return to clubhouse after every start. If I dont leave it will have me pitch on one days rest.

                Hope this helps.


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                • MeowingForVengeance
                  Pro
                  • May 2016
                  • 576

                  #23
                  Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                  I'm doing separate careers for a pitcher and a hitter like I've always done. Tried the 2-way thing for a NL team, but I really don't like that you're all of a sudden a terrible hitter on days you're pitching.

                  Maybe I'll try again on an AL team at some point, but I'm still so bad at hitting it's hard for me to justify it. Realistically, no club would run with the 2-way thing unless you can really pitch and really hit.

                  My position player's a fielder archetype SS (so I can at least do one thing right lol), and dynamic hitting difficulty's taking it easy on me so far, so I'm at least getting a decent amount of singles.

                  Pitcher is a starter, righty, and the repertoire so far is: 4-seam, sweepy curve, circle change, slider. I don't know how I feel about not being able to have separate RTTS pitchers with their own set of pitches. If I start a new career, it's with the same pitches as the previous one. But I have always wanted to be able to start RTTS with more than just three pitches, so I'll take the good with the bad, I suppose.

                  I wonder: if I change my current pitcher's pitches through the bullpen, then go back to my previous pitcher save, will that have changed the old pitcher's pitches as well?

                  Anyhoo, haven't quite settled into an archetype for the SP yet. Spent a while with painter, then filthy. I'm on all-star+ I think with meter pitching and I'm not walking anybody with the filthy loadout, so it's hard to justify going back to painter. Now if I were using pinpoint pitching I'd definitely need to stick with painter. Maybe I will, and hopefully I'll get to grips with it while I'm still only facing AA hitters.

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                  • DarthRambo
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 6630

                    #24
                    Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                    Originally posted by MeowingForVengeance
                    I'm doing separate careers for a pitcher and a hitter like I've always done. Tried the 2-way thing for a NL team, but I really don't like that you're all of a sudden a terrible hitter on days you're pitching.

                    Maybe I'll try again on an AL team at some point, but I'm still so bad at hitting it's hard for me to justify it. Realistically, no club would run with the 2-way thing unless you can really pitch and really hit.

                    My position player's a fielder archetype SS (so I can at least do one thing right lol), and dynamic hitting difficulty's taking it easy on me so far, so I'm at least getting a decent amount of singles.

                    Pitcher is a starter, righty, and the repertoire so far is: 4-seam, sweepy curve, circle change, slider. I don't know how I feel about not being able to have separate RTTS pitchers with their own set of pitches. If I start a new career, it's with the same pitches as the previous one. But I have always wanted to be able to start RTTS with more than just three pitches, so I'll take the good with the bad, I suppose.

                    I wonder: if I change my current pitcher's pitches through the bullpen, then go back to my previous pitcher save, will that have changed the old pitcher's pitches as well?

                    Anyhoo, haven't quite settled into an archetype for the SP yet. Spent a while with painter, then filthy. I'm on all-star+ I think with meter pitching and I'm not walking anybody with the filthy loadout, so it's hard to justify going back to painter. Now if I were using pinpoint pitching I'd definitely need to stick with painter. Maybe I will, and hopefully I'll get to grips with it while I'm still only facing AA hitters.
                    If you change your pitch repertoire it will save over into any load out you have automatically. I hate this feature too. No way to really have a CP RTTS going and a SP one at the same time, as their repertoire are usually drastically different from only 2-3 pitches to 4-5 for a SP.

                    If they just let us completely delete a pitch instead of forcing us to replace it then you could workaround it possibly. But once you have 4 pitches you're forever stick with that many. I want to delete one of the 4 for my CP so bad but can't. A closer with 4 pitches just feels unrealistic.


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                    Last edited by DarthRambo; 05-27-2021, 11:13 AM.
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                    • speedkills
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 1389

                      #25
                      Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                      Switch-hitting power/speed SS drafted by the Yankees. Season 2 I'm pretty solid in AAA and called into the manager's office saying the front office wants to move me to third base as they are set with Willy Adames at shortstop otherwise they'll put me on the trading block. I agreed to change positions and a series later I got called up.

                      Post in the image thread here:

                      https://forums.operationsports.com/f...1&postcount=60

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                      • speedkills
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 1389

                        #26
                        Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                        So far so good for the rookie phenom:

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                        • speedkills
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 1389

                          #27
                          Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                          Started a new RTTS on PS5 this time.

                          Two-way Filthy Starting Pitcher/Slugger w/speed Right Fielder drafted by the Angels who, if all goes to plan, will have 2 two-way stars on their roster. We're changing the game, man.

                          Kobe "Cobra" Pereira has two fangs - one on the mound and one at the plate. *hissssss*

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                          • Dagio
                            Rookie
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 68

                            #28
                            Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                            I've been playing since MLB 14 on the PS4 and I've never thrown a perfect game in the majors. I still can't believe the game I just played...

                            Braves/D'Backs at Chase Field and I'm on the mound. I end up throwing 9 perfect innings, but get zero run support. A "Pedro Martinez" perfect game. Even worse, I was up to bat early in the game with runners on the corners, no outs, and hit a bullet lineout. Both runners remained stranded and that was that.

                            Go to the tenth, still with a perfect game intact but a runner on second (that's an MLB first), and after getting the first batter to pop out, the next guy lines a base hit to right. The runner holds at third and I leave the game still tied at 0. Bullpen gets me off the hook and we win in the bottom of the 10th.

                            Winning takes a bit of the sting away, but man... 9.1 perfect innings and I get a no decision. Bummer.

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                            • speedkills
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 1389

                              #29
                              Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                              Advanced through AAA pretty quick and got the call up to the majors in year 1. The Angels were in desperate need for starting pitching after trading Ohtani for a RF and RP to the Giants.

                              As an 18-year-old rookie, two-way SP/DH/SS, thrust onto the big stage on a division-contending team making the push in the final weeks.

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                              • speedkills
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 1389

                                #30
                                Re: MLB The Show 21 RTTS Discussion

                                Some highlights (and lowlights) of my very early career. Keep in mind he's an 18-year-old rookie and also the de facto ace of the pitching staff on a team making a late season run to the playoffs. That's a lot of pressure on the kid, phenom or not, but he seems to be handling it so far.

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