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  • Cubfan
    World Series Champions!!
    • Feb 2004
    • 3929

    #1

    MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

    Tell us about your franchise.
    MLB: Chicago Cubs
    NFL: San Diego Chargers
    NHL: Chicago Blackhawks
    NBA: Chicago Bulls
    NCAA: Iowa Hawkeyes
  • chitown1-23
    Pro
    • Aug 2010
    • 873

    #2
    Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

    Just messing around until the first roster update. Played as the Twins got shutout at KC 5-0. Idk if it’s there irl I assume it is but the mortal Kombat “FINISH HIM” sound bite got a big smile out of me.

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    • countryboy
      Growing pains
      • Sep 2003
      • 52731

      #3
      Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

      Cardinals take Spring Training Opener against Mets


      The Cardinals kicked off the 2024 Spring Training season with a 5-3 win over the Mets. The Cardinals scored 5 runs in the 2nd inning with RBIs by Dylan Carlson and Paul Goldschmidt. The inning was capped off with a Nolan Gorman 3 run homerun for his first of the Spring.

      Sonny Gray would work an inning with a strikeout and the pitching staff seemed solid, until Kenyan Middleton gave up a 3 run homerun to Brandon Nimmo in the 8th to make things interesting. Ryan Helsley would allow a hit in the 9th, but ultimately came away with the save.

      The Cardinals will take on the Marlins tomorrow with Kyle Gibson getting the start on the mound.
      I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

      I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


      Louisville Cardinals/St.Louis Cardinals

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      • Cyrus09
        Pro
        • Nov 2012
        • 599

        #4
        Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

        Just played the first game of the regular season with my Blue Jays against the Rays.

        You could feel the rust on both teams hitters, because it ended up as a real defensive battle. 10 hits for both teams combined, 6 on the Toronto side and 4 on the Rays ended up in a 1 run game with Kevin Kiermaier doubling Daulton Varsho home for the Rays win in the 5th inning.

        Especially the top of the lineup struggled for Toronto, with Springer being the only one producing a hit out of the first 3. With Vlad and Bichette there this was a suprising struggle. Luckily the Rays had the same problem with the first 3 hitters not producing anything.

        Player of the game goes to Kevin Gausman, who got 12 strikeout and 7 innings pitched, which also earned him the win.

        Very fun game, even though the hitting wasn't there yet.

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        • WillieB1214
          Rookie
          • Jun 2022
          • 184

          #5
          Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

          Made my CAPs for the international guys this morning, will be firing up a Braves franchise this evening! Looking forward to another year

          EDIT: I will say I thought the CAPs looked even better than normal, graphics are much improved for player faces
          Last edited by WillieB1214; 03-15-2024, 08:20 AM.
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          • Stucatz
            Rookie
            • Jun 2022
            • 72

            #6
            Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

            The fact no1 has complained about ridiculous trading logic as of yet is a good sign.
            Gives me hope when I fire it up

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            • PsychoBulk
              Hoping for change...
              • May 2006
              • 4191

              #7
              Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

              Blue Jays open the season in Tampa with 9-0 thrashing of the Rays behind a strong Kevin Gausman outing. Bichette and Turner went deep.

              Only low point lost Kiermaier to a season ending injury. Old man Votto gets the call to DH for a while.

              Stock rosters, Stock HOF difficulty, just playing...and we're off!

              161 more to go

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              • jcar0725
                "ADAPT OR DIE"
                • Aug 2010
                • 3819

                #8
                Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                Originally posted by Stucatz
                The fact no1 has complained about ridiculous trading logic as of yet is a good sign.
                Gives me hope when I fire it up
                Hard to say unless someone sims forward a few months. I don't know if anyone here has done that yet?
                JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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                • Cyrus09
                  Pro
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 599

                  #9
                  Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                  Originally posted by PsychoBulk
                  Blue Jays open the season in Tampa with 9-0 thrashing of the Rays behind a strong Kevin Gausman outing. Bichette and Turner went deep.

                  Only low point lost Kiermaier to a season ending injury. Old man Votto gets the call to DH for a while.

                  Stock rosters, Stock HOF difficulty, just playing...and we're off!

                  161 more to go
                  You, sir, are making me look very bad here! 9-0?! I have 9 runs in the series against the Rays combined after 3 games.

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                  • TeejMoore
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 108

                    #10
                    Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                    Well, it is that time of the year again where franchises are born, hopes and high, and everyone is making the case why THEIR team can be the one to be the champions at season end (Well maybe besides A's fans).

                    Anyways, with that being said, it is time to start my MLB The Show 24 franchise, once again with the Detroit Tigers. This is a Tigers team that finally has some decent hope for success, with some bright young stars finally making their way to or close to the show. Along with playing in what many have labeled the worst division in baseball, who knows if they can make a run this summer and get to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

                    Here on my end, I have played one ST game, with Riley Greene tearing it up, and have simmed the rest as I cannot wait to see what this team can do. As far as major headlines/moves going into the season, many of the new young guys will start the year down at Toledo to continue their development. This includes Parker Meadows, Colt Keith, Dillon Dingler, Justyn-Henry Malloy, and Wenceel Perez. As far as some other youngsters, Jace Jung, Max Clark, Jackson Jobe, and Wilmer Flores will also start in the minors this year, but who knows where this season will take us!

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                    • TripleCrown
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 1238

                      #11
                      Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                      Hit me if I’m wrong but I don’t see any Legends in Free Agent list now when starting a Franchise.

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                      • jcar0725
                        "ADAPT OR DIE"
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 3819

                        #12
                        Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                        Originally posted by TripleCrown
                        Hit me if I’m wrong but I don’t see any Legends in Free Agent list now when starting a Franchise.
                        Its in the options screen to have them included or not when you start up.
                        JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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                        • bigjdotcom01
                          All Star
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 5204

                          #13
                          Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                          June 20-23, 2024: AMARILLO (28-51) @ FLAGSTAFF (34-46)
                          Stadium: AutoZone Park (Capacity: 13,406)

                          June 20: Honey Hunters 9, Hops 2
                          June 21: Honey Hunters 3, Hops 1
                          June 22: Hops 2, Honey Hunters 1
                          June 23: Hops 6, Honey Hunters 0

                          Flagstaff, AZ (AP) - Flagstaff managed to split of four game series with the worst team in the IBL, losing the first two, but then rallying to win the final two games to earn a split.

                          The Honey Hunters blew out the Hops in the opener, 9-2. Luke Brady went 3 for 5 with a home run, three RBIs and two runs scored for the victorious Honey Hunters.

                          Amarillo jumped on Ryan Pressley early and did not let up. Back-to-back RBI doubles from Jon Cooper and Leif Radford in the second put the Honey Hunters up 2-0. A Daryl Sweet home run in the third made it 3-0. A Morris RBI single and Jon Cooper RBI double made it 5-0 in the fifth as Ryan Pressley's recent woes continued.

                          The Honey Hunters would end Pressley's night in the sixth with a leadoff home run from Bobby Huff. Kenneth Valdez came on but he gave up a three-run home run to Luke Brady to make it 9-0.

                          Forrest Owen would get one back with a solo home run in the bottom of the sixth, the first hit of the game for Flagstaff. They would add another run in the seventh on a Roberto Geronimo RBI groundout that scored David Benitez.

                          Overall, another brutal performance from Flagstaff. Ryan Pressley (6-6) was lit up for six run son ten hits in five plus innings. He struck out eight.

                          Meanwhile Andres Montoya (6-3) dominated the Hops, going seven innings and allowing two runs on only three hits. He struck out four.

                          On Friday night, the Honey Hunters rode two first inning home runs to a 3-1 victory over the slumping Hops. Robert Ozone tossed seven strong innings to pick up the win for the last-place Honey Hunters.

                          Geraldo Rodriguez (1-5) pitched one of his better games for Flagstaff, but gave up solo home runs to Yusniel Valdez and Luke Brady in the first inning, and that doomed him. Rodriguez would pitch eight innings, allowing three runs on five hits. The Honey Hunters added a run in the top of the sixth on a sacrifice fly from Yusniel Valdez.

                          The Hops would score their lone run in the bottom of the sixth on an Emmitt Hampton sac fly that scored Robbie Westbrook.

                          The Hops have not scored more than four runs in their last 13 games and are (2-11) in those games. This team has arguably the best pitching staff in the IBL and the worst offense. They are last in batting average, slugging, on-base percentage, run scored, doubles, triples, and walks.

                          On Saturday evening, the Hops got a great pitching performance from Alex Farmer as they rallied late for a 2-1 victory. Alex Farmer (11-3) was dominant again, throwing seven innings and allowing just one run on five hits. He struck out six and did not issue a walk.

                          The Honey Hunters would grab a 1-0 lead in the fourth on a Daryl Sweet solo home run, his 12th on the season. But Alex Farmer would shut them down after that.

                          The Hops would finally get to starter Ryan Walker in the seventh. Roberto Geronimo hit a lead-off home run to tie the game. They Kiko Pressley lined a two-out RBI single that scored Bradley York to give the Hops the lead 2-1.

                          Oliver Benedict and Vic Miller came on a did not allow any baserunners as Miller picked up his 16th save.

                          Ryan Walker (1-6) took the loss for the Honey Hunters, allowing two runs on four hits. He struck out five and did not walk a batter.

                          Kiko Pressley, getting the start at third base, went 3 for 3 with an RBI. The light hitting youngster has been rumored to be on the trade block but he has a ton of potential so that is something to keep an eye on as the calendar turns to July with the Hops playoff hopes fading.

                          On Sunday afternoon, Juro Yamaguchi brought his A-game, tossing a complete game shutout, as the Hops earned a series split with a 6-0 victory. The Hops hit five home runs in the victory to close out the home stand.

                          Flagstaff would grab a 1-0 lead in the first on a solo home run from Bradley York, his 10th on the season. A third inning home run from Isaac Nettles (5) made it 2-0.

                          Forrest Owen would add a two-run home run in the fourth to put the Hops up by four.

                          Roberto Geronimo (14) and Art Mason 12) would add solo home runs in the fifth and sixth innings.

                          Juro Yamaguchi (2-7) has struggled in 2024, but he was at his best on Sunday afternoon, going the distance and scattering five hits, while striking out six and walking one. Roger O'Brien (2-7) was hung with the loss, only lasting four plus innings and allowing five runs on seven hits.

                          The Hops (34-46) will finally have a day off tomorrow before heading to Utah for a quick two game series in St George (42-37).

                          Trades: The Hots Shots acquired 25-year-old starting pitcher Daniel Herrera (75 OVR, C POT) from the Firebirds in exchange for 30-year-old shortstop Alexis Lerma (79 OVR, C POT).

                          Around the League: A suddenly red-hot Salt Lake has now won their sixth in a row as they swept San Antonio on Thursday afternoon in a dominating 12-2 win. Julio Cervantes went 5 for 5 with a home run and five RBIs to lead the Chukars to the victory.

                          Gilbert's shiny new shortstop Carlos Quinones homered twice but it wasn't enough as the Barnstormers dropped a 7-6 decision to Henderson on Friday night. This game featured eight home runs, four by each team, in a wild one at YouFit Field.

                          Fort Worth pounded out 19 hits and scored 15 runs in a 15-3 walloping of San Diego and their ace Matt Campbell. Felix went 3 for 4 with three doubles and five RBIs to lead the Kings. Matt Campbell (6-6) only lasted two plus innings, allowing seven runs on seven hits for the first-place Seals.

                          Scottsdale's Sam Conley hit two home runs and drove in six as the Scorpions outslugged Salt River 12-10 on Saturday afternoon. The teams combined for 31 hits and five home runs.

                          Tucson's Romeo Cruz went 4 for 4 with three doubles and a grand slam driving in seven as the Roadrunners defeated Surprise 12-4 to take two of three in the weekend series.

                          Phoenix's Gene Clark hit three home runs and drove in five, but it wasn't enough as St George pulled out an 11-10 victory in 13 innings on Sunday afternoon. Chris Taylor hit two more home runs for the Archers and leads the IBL with 26 bombs and is fifth in the Mountain League with 57 RBIs.


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                          Alex Farmer has been on of the few bright spots for the Hops in 2024.
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                          • TripleCrown
                            MVP
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 1238

                            #14
                            Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                            Starting a new Franchise with a Roster with Injuries already set is pretty cool.

                            Players are put mostly on 60-day and a few on 15-day (some with at least 1 month injury)

                            Only issue I see with this. Let say mid-July you would like to start a new Franchise with Injuries set, unless you saved a virgin copy in April somewhere. Your mid-July will have Injuries as of this date.

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                            • LegendKillerOne
                              MVP
                              • Jan 2019
                              • 1764

                              #15
                              Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise discussion thread

                              Look forward to reading all the realistic franchises this year.

                              I will be starting up a Mets one after the first roster update. For now I will work on my master excel file for 30 team control while I wait and read what all you great people have to say.
                              Mets Baseball, All Day Every Day

                              Bringing the trophy back to the Queens in MLB the Show 25.

                              Baseball is my life





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