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  • Itsma806
    Pro
    • Aug 2016
    • 959

    #526
    Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

    2024 Oakland Athletics 06/07-06/09

    Overall Record:27-40 (5th AL West/15 behind Texas Rangers)

    Game Results:

    Game 1
    Athletics-3
    Blue Jays-1

    Game 2
    Blue Jays-10
    Athletics-2

    Game 3
    Athletics-11
    Blue Jays-8

    Athletics end losing streak, take series from first place Jays


    The Oakland Athletics have won their first series of June and that series win came againt the AL East leaders, the Toronto Blue Jays.

    Their first win came in game one behind a strong starting performance from Hogan Harris who went seven innings giving up just four hits and one run as he struck out five. Esteury Ruiz led off the bottom of the first with his 4th homerun of the year and Matt Chapman hit his 5th inning the 4th inning before Oakland took the 3-0 lead in the fifth thanks to an rbi double by Nick Allen. The Jays scored one in the sixth but that's all they would get in the 3-1 Athletics victory.

    Game two went how many experts predicted the series to go with Toronto earning their 40th win of the season, 10-2.

    Game three saw the Athletics get out to a big lead much like their prior series as their lead eventually swole to 9-3. Luckily, this time, Oakland was able to stave off the Jays attempt at a comeback as they won, 11-8.

    The Athletics will now hit the road with their first stop being in San Diego for a three game series against the Padres (34-35/3rd NL West).

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    • FluffyTonka
      MVP
      • Feb 2006
      • 1681

      #527
      Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

      Originally posted by DarthRambo
      They are 7-33 in my franchise. They may not reach 7 wins in 40 games real life lol

      Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk
      nah bruh. they're gonna go on a run and get 10 wins this season.

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      • countryboy
        Growing pains
        • Sep 2003
        • 52731

        #528
        Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

        Cardinals drop series to Pirates in Pittsburgh


        The Cardinals (55-48) dropped 2 games of a 3 game series with the Pirates in Pittsburgh to begin the week. The Cardinals are now a game behind the Brewers in the NL Central.

        The offense was horrible in the first two games scoring a single run in each of the first two games with a total of 6 hits. Game 3 saw the offense put up 6 runs on 9 hits with no runs coming via the long ball. Pitching was solid in the game as well until the 9th when JoJo Romero made things interesting letting a 6-1 lead slip to 6-2 with 2 on before getting Endy Rodriguez to line out to end the game.

        The Cardinals are off on Thursday as they head home for a 3 game weekend series with the Nationals. The Cardinals then close out the month of July with a 3 game series with the Rangers in St.Louis.
        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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        • FluffyTonka
          MVP
          • Feb 2006
          • 1681

          #529
          Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

          Oakland went 3-1 against the Guardians in the opening series of the year.

          With the series tied at 1-1, game three was a wild one.

          A's starter Alex Wood scraped his way into inning 5 with a pitch count of 94. Every inning he was getting himself into major trouble, but amazingly getting himself out of it, mainly thanks to some superb infield play, turning double plays and plucking line drives out of the air.

          Top of the 7th with Cleveland up 2-1, bases loaded and threatening to break the game wide open, Oakland reliever Austin Adams forced a pop up from Ramirez into the wide foul area at the Coliseum and 1B Ryan Noda pursued it, and an amazing diving catch and caught the ball. I gave him literally no hope of running this ball down.

          Bottom of the 8th, Zac Gelof forced a walk, with Noda in the on deck circle. He immediately went down two strikes, and cleveland who'd been pitching ultra aggressively all night, I knew would come after him.

          And they did, and Noda was waiting and crushed a ball over the RF wall and into the 2nd deck with an EV of 114mph and distance of 465ft, it's the biggest home run I've seen in MLB 24.

          In the space of a few minutes Noda had turned this game on its head.

          Mason Miller and his 101mph fastball did the job closing out the 9th, to give the A's a 2-1 series lead.

          The 4th and final game was another back n forth game with lots of twists and turns. Rookie RHP JT Ginn was twirling a gem, giving up one long ball, but striking out 5 in his debut. Going into the 5th, when with one out, he had to leave the game with a shoulder injury which will keep him out of the team for 2 months.

          Cleveland once again would lead for most of the game, racing out to a 3-nil lead heading into the 8th. And once again their bullpen would let them down. Carrasco walked his first two batters and then gave up a long ball to Zac Gelof who was waiting for an offspeed pitch at the knees. Scores 3-3 in crack of the bat.

          Carrasco would then give up another walk with 2 out before he would be replaced by Eli Morgan. Brent Rooker took him deep off the CF wall for an RBI double and a 4-3 Oakland lead. Mason Miller would once again close out the game, this time with a 21 pitch 9th inning, that had walks, full counts, 10 fould balls, a hit and a hit by pitch.

          Every game in the series was down to the wire and decided by a run.

          Oakland will now get ready to welcome the Red Sox to town for a 3-game set over the weekend.

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          • stlstudios189
            MVP
            • Jan 2009
            • 2649

            #530
            Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

            7-20 with the Detroit Tigers.

            .269 team bavg
            .436 slug
            30 hr
            .294 obp
            4.18 ERA

            105-139 score differential

            Overall not bad stats minus only drawing 33 walks
            I just can’t seem to win.

            3-8 in 1 run games
            4-13 in games decided by 2 runs or less
            Gaming hard since 1988

            I have won like 25 Super Bowls in Madden so I am kinda a big deal.

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            • overheadthree
              Rookie
              • Feb 2021
              • 68

              #531
              Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

              The 2026 Reapers finished again in last place with the Guardians winning the Central. The Phillies defeated the Mariners to win the World Series. It was a bit of a rough season for the Reapers but the light is finally starting to shine on this team with some of the young guys showing up. Dominic Fletcher won a gold glove and Bobby Kirby was third in the Rookie of the year voting.



              Lineup:

              Dominic Fletcher - .281 17 HR 57 RBI

              Luis Toribo - .244 3 HR 21 RBI

              Luis Robert Jr - .261 24 HR 70 RBI

              Bobby Kirby - .227 24 HR 86 RBI

              Oscar Colas - .255 9 HR 42 RBI

              Owen Caissie - .219 6 HR 23 RBI

              Korey Lee - .217 7 HR 37 RBI

              Colson Montgomery - .232 9 HR 51 RBI

              Nasim Nunez - .222 1 HR 11 RBI

              Offense is definitely coming together


              Bench:

              Joey Bart - .268 21 HR 71 RBI

              David Fletcher - .218 8 HR 47 RBI

              Osiris Johnson - .196 1 HR 5 RBI

              Christian Pache - .226 4 HR 25 RBI


              Joey Bart was amazing


              Rotation:

              Garrett Crochet – 6-13 3.59 1.33

              Mike Soroka – 8-11 3.72 1.18

              Jake Eder – 6-7 4.46 1.54

              Drew Thorpe – 9-7 4.91 1.49

              Jairo Iriarte – 6-10 5.67 1.67

              Grant Taylor – 2-1 5.31 1.48

              Rotation was solid with the top two guys still looking for the young guys to step up.



              Bullpen:

              LRP Nick Nastrini 2-4 5.60 1.58

              MRP Will Klein 0-1 4.61 1.54

              MRP Steven Wilson 4-3 5.99 1.59

              MRP Diego Castillo 4-3 4.55 1.52

              MRP Jorge Acala 2-11 3.44 1.29

              SU Isaiah Campbell 1-0 7.20 1.73

              CL Nate Pearson – 3-6 4.44 1.80 16 SV 14 BS

              Bullpen is getting a complete overhaul



              Trades:

              The Reapers had a bunch of trades at the deadline: the Reapers acquired CP Will Klein and 2B Top prospect Terry Nunez from the Pirates for Andrew Vaughn, Zach Deloach, and Matt Foster. The Reapers acquired RP Andreas Franco and SP Nick Swiney from the Giants for Ron Marinaccio and Kyle Farmer. The Reapers acquired 2B Hank Gehringer and RP Arnold Kobayashi from the Rangers for n Jake Woodford and Ryan Yarbrough.



              Top prospects:

              RP Karl McGregor

              2B Jacob Gonzalez

              SP Grant Taylor

              C Edgar Quero

              2B Terry Nunez





              Drafted number one this year and finally was able to get a generational Catcher super pumped to get him in the lineup soon





              PXL_20240426_172311199.jpeg

              Sent from my Pixel 6 using Operation Sports mobile app
              Last edited by overheadthree; 04-26-2024, 02:20 PM.

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              • Charvalos
                Rookie
                • Oct 2016
                • 310

                #532
                Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                Blue Jays extend their winning streak to 9 with a 3rd consecutive sweep

                Game 1 : TOR 8-1 WAS
                Game 2 : TOR 3-0 WAS
                Game 3 : TOR 9-4 WAS

                The Blue Jays hot streak continues with a sweep of the Nationals in Washington. The offense remained hot during the series, recording 10+ hits in each games, including 6 HR while the pitching didn't have any real trouble.

                Toronto (27-8), who still maintain a 6 games lead over Baltimore, have a day off as they travel to Philadelphia for a quick 2 games series against the Phillies (18-17).

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                • bigjdotcom01
                  All Star
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 5204

                  #533
                  Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                  <img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52374412026_8e1968f82d_o.png" width="720" height="144" alt="IBL_header2">

                  <img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53678756651_4fa9f04612_o.png" width="720" height="420" alt="July_Standings_24"/>

                  <img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53678756656_d543af7ea6_o.png" width="720" height="1452" alt="Leaders_July_24"/>

                  JULY AWARDS:
                  ML Pitcher of Month: Ryne Rodriguez (SP, Rio Rancho) 5-0, 0.71 ERA, 37 K's
                  ML Player of Month: Todd Austin (RF, Colorado Springs) .359, 6 HR, 17 RBIs
                  ML Rookie of Month: Thomas Sanders (RF, Flagstaff) .300, 2 HR, 4 RBIs
                  DL Pitcher of Month: Nelson Bautista (CP, Long Beach) 9 Saves, 0.87 ERA, 13 K's
                  DL Player of Month: Carl Lentzkow (1B, Chandler) .359, 9 HR, 27 RBI
                  DL Rookie of Month: Nelson Bautista (CP, Long Beach) 9 Saves, 0.87 ERA, 13 K's
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                  • bigjdotcom01
                    All Star
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 5204

                    #534
                    Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                    CONTRACT EXTENSIONS

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                    Flagstaff announced a flurry of contract extensions this week. 29-year-old shortstop Jimmy James (79 OVR, B POT) was signed to a 2-year, $2.61M extension, 29-year-old right fielder Thomas Sanders (80 OVR, B POT) signed a 2-year, $386K extension, 28-year-old shortstop Ryan Kelly (85 OVR, B POT) signed a 3-year, $37.16M extension, 26-year-old reliever Samuel Espinoza (80 OVR, B POT) signed a 2-year, $7.89M extension and 30-year-old right fielder Roberto Geronimo (81 OVR, B POT) signed a 1-year, $18.7M extension.

                    St George has extended 29-year-old left fielder Harper Reyes (88 OVR, B POT) on a 5-year deal worth $49.5M.

                    Salt Lake has extended left fielder Darell McCloud (86 OVR, A POT) to a 2-year 1.5M extension. The 25-year-old has hit 15 home runs and drove in 47 this year. They have also extended first baseman Rafael Geronimo (85 OVR, B POT) to a 5-year, $37.0M extension.

                    Gilbert has extended first baseman Jonathan Tunick (86 OVR, A POT) to a 5-year, $75M extension.

                    Chandler has extended 20-year-old second baseman Zach Dossett on a five-year, $90M extension. Dossett is arguably the best player in the IBL and he is going nowhere. They also signed 26-year-old shortstop Scotty North (93 OVR, A POT) to a 5-year, $82.5M extension. They have also extended 31-year-old center fielder Henry Ruiz (87 OVR, B POT) on a five-year, $76.7M deal and 34-year-old third baseman Cory Law (86 OVR, B POT) to a 2-year, $13.1M deal. The best team in the IBL keeping it's core together.

                    Mesa has extended 25-year-old starting pitcher Richard Logan (90 OVR, A POT) to a 2-year, $6.8M deal.

                    Salt River has extended 27-year-old shortstop Eli Chavez (87 OVR, B POT) to a 3-year, $33.5M deal. They also extended 36-year-old closer Robert Fitzgerald (84 OVR, B POT) on a one-year, $4M deal and 26-year-old first baseman Jesus Galindo (83 OVR, B POT) to a 3-year, $3.2M deal.

                    Glendale has extended 31-year-old starting pitcher Terry Hooks (86 OVR, B POT) to a 5-year, $20.7M deal to keep the right hander in the desert through the 2029 season. They have also locked up 22-year-old third baseman Emil Palmeiro (82 OVR, A POT) on a very team friendly 2-year extension, worth $3M.

                    Goodyear has extended 28-year-old reliever Owen Bonds (89 OVR, B POT) to a one-year, $15.6M deal and 22-year-old third baseman Kian Kuo (85 OVR, A POT) to a two-year, $6.4M deal.

                    Scottsdale has extended 21-year-old superstar first baseman Lee Lim (95 OVR, A POT) to a 2-year, $9.2M deal and 23-year-old left fielder Jaden Evans (89 OVR, A POT) to a 2-year, $8.6M deal.

                    Surprise has extended 26-year-old center fielder Ricardo Rodriguez (87 OVR, B POT) to a 5-year, $58.8M deal, 31-year-old third baseman Steve Mihelich (86 OVR, B POT) to a 3-year, $24M deal, and 22-year-old shortstop Edmundo Ramos (86 OVR, A POT) to a 3-year, $7.3M deal.

                    Fresno extended their star 26-year-old centerfielder Seivers (92 OVR, A POT) to a 5-year, $46.4M deal, 26-year-old catcher Dave Martinez (88 OVR, A POT) to a 3-year, $11.1M, and 24-year-old starting pitcher Tom Ryder (88 OVR, B POT) to a four-year, $12.8M deal.

                    Las Vegas has resigned 29-year-old reliever Antoine Hudson (91 OVR, A POT) to a one-year, $5.5M deal and 35-year-old starting pitcher Ricky Salinas (88 OVR, A POT) to a one-year, $13.2M extension.

                    Henderson has extended 28-year-old starting pitcher Cal Ruiz (86 OVR, B POT) to a 2-year, $32.2M deal.

                    Long Beach has extended 33-year-old centerfielder Herb Smith (85 OVR, A POT) on a two-year $26.2M deal.

                    West Texas has extended their ace, 20-year-old Lowell Alan Pressley (98 OVR, A POT) on a 3-year, $17.2M deal and 32-year-old starting pitcher Carmen Sixto (84 OVR, B POT) to a one-year extension worth $12.0M.

                    Amarillo has resigned 24-year-old second baseman Daryl Sweet (88 OVR, B POT) to a 4-year, $52.0M deal, 28-year-old shortstop Jesus Baez (87 OVR, B POT) to a two-year, $9.1M deal and 29-year-old catcher Todd Hughes (83 OVR, B POT) to a 2-year, $20.9M deal.

                    Forth Worth has extended 27-year-old left fielder Cal Valesco (82 OVR, B POT) to a 5-year, $37.3M deal.

                    Santa Fe has come to terms on an extension for 34-year-old starting pitcher Jared Hughes (89 OVR, A POT) for three-years and $24.7M
                    Last edited by bigjdotcom01; 04-27-2024, 10:31 AM.
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                    • bigjdotcom01
                      All Star
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 5204

                      #535
                      Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                      DEADLINE DAY

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                      Phoenix, AZ (AP) – The Intermountain Baseball League trade deadline was Wednesday at 3pm. This year there was a flurry of activity as contenders looked to add pieces for a championship run, while some teams looked to unload salary, while acquiring prospects as they look towards the future.

                      Tucson has sent 33-year-old reliever Jarrett Green (82 OVR, B POT) to Henderson in exchange for a couple of prospects in 20-year-old left fielder Geraldo Guillen (54 OVR, B POT) and 22-year-old reliever Ryan Frost (59 OVR, C POT).

                      After Tuesday evenings game, the Hops then sent 20-year-old third baseman Kiko Pressley (83 OVR, A POT) to Long Beach in exchange for 22-year-old centerfielder Elliot Colbear (79 OVR, B POT), 22-year-old starting pitcher Chris Valenzuela (73 OVR, C POT) and 23-year-old reliever Fred Shelley (68 OVR, C POT). Elliot Colbear is the fourth rated prospect in the IBL hitting .249 in Triple-A with six home runs, 31 RBIs and 30 stolen bases. He will be assigned to Albuquerque. Pressley never got a fair shake in Flagstaff after being a high draft pick. He only had 380 at-bats in three seasons, hitting .245 with one home run and 23 RBIs with 11 stolen bases.

                      Glendale has traded 30-year-old catcher Alfredo Diaz (80 OVR, B POT) to Santa Fe for 22-year-old starting pitcher Tekoah Roby (70 OVR, C POT) and 24-year-old centerfielder Tyler Oliver (68 OVR, B POT). Diaz should start in Santa Fe with the injury to Dan Torres. Both players going back to Glendale are minor leaguers.

                      Scottsdale made a move to beef up their bullpen as they acquired 32-year-old closer Raymond Lane (91 OVR, A POT) from Roswell in exchange for two minor league pitchers in 21-year-old starting pitcher Jason McCain (63 OVR, B POT) and 21-year-old reliever Scott French (61 OVR, C POT).. Lane had 25 saves in 29 opportunities this season for Roswell and has recorded 112 saves in three seasons for the Aliens. Lane will move into a setup role for the Scorpions as they look to close in on Surprise in the DL Central.
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                      • Cyrus09
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 599

                        #536
                        Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                        Originally posted by stlstudios189
                        7-20 with the Detroit Tigers.

                        .269 team bavg
                        .436 slug
                        30 hr
                        .294 obp
                        4.18 ERA

                        105-139 score differential

                        Overall not bad stats minus only drawing 33 walks
                        I just can’t seem to win.

                        3-8 in 1 run games
                        4-13 in games decided by 2 runs or less
                        I respect the grind!

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                        • FluffyTonka
                          MVP
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 1681

                          #537
                          Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                          Originally posted by Cyrus09
                          I respect the grind!


                          haha. me too

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

                            #538
                            Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by stlstudios189
                            7-20 with the Detroit Tigers.

                            .269 team bavg
                            .436 slug
                            30 hr
                            .294 obp
                            4.18 ERA

                            105-139 score differential

                            Overall not bad stats minus only drawing 33 walks
                            I just can’t seem to win.

                            3-8 in 1 run games
                            4-13 in games decided by 2 runs or less
                            This is fantastic, though. If you're planning on playing multiple seasons like a lot of us do, the payoff for grinding through this first season will be immensely satisfying.
                            JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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                            • bigjdotcom01
                              All Star
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 5204

                              #539
                              Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                              ORGANIZATIONAL RANKINGS

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                              • Charvalos
                                Rookie
                                • Oct 2016
                                • 310

                                #540
                                Re: MLB The Show 24 Franchise Mode Discussion Thread

                                Blue Jays split a 2 games series

                                Game 1 : TOR 2-1 PHI
                                Game 2 : TOR 2-4 PHI

                                The Blue Jays extend their winning streak to 10 on Tuesday in a pitcher duel between Gausman (7.0 IP, 8 Ks) and Suárez (7.0 IP, 4 Ks). The score was tied 1-1 until the top of the 9th when Daulton Varsho hit a single follow by a walk by Bichette. With a runner in scoring position, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer hit back-to-back sacrifice fly before Jordan Romano closes the door by striking out the side and earning his 11h save of the season.

                                Unfortunately for the Blue Jays, their winning streak came to end on Wednesday afternoon as the offense recorded only 5 hits.

                                Toronto (28-9) have a day off as they travel back to Canada for a 3 games series against Minnesota (22-15).

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