yes to hitting the PS button but no to print screen, instead you would go to pictures and there should be a save screenshoot feature (which to my knowledge this option is only available in The Show baseball games... why other games haven't used this feature is beyond me), press X and then press X again to take the screenshot. To get it to look how it is currently posted you will need to use a program on your computer, i'm not sure if you can edit it using the ps3... I normally use Paint as I haven't ventured into the graphic design world but will eventually sit down and see what Photoshop has to offer
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yes to hitting the PS button but no to print screen, instead you would go to pictures and there should be a save screenshoot feature (which to my knowledge this option is only available in The Show baseball games... why other games haven't used this feature is beyond me), press X and then press X again to take the screenshot. To get it to look how it is currently posted you will need to use a program on your computer, i'm not sure if you can edit it using the ps3... I normally use Paint as I haven't ventured into the graphic design world but will eventually sit down and see what Photoshop has to offerhttp://www.twitter.com/jconWORD <- FOLLOW ME! ...WORD! -
From my Tigers Franchise... Max Scherzer is dealing, thru 8 starts.
Virtual Max:
Real Life Max:
The ERA is a bit lower, as are the walks (which are somewhat related) - other than that, its pretty close.
I have a similar happening with Austin Jackson... struggled thru the first 25 games or so, and has been hot of late, finally batting over .200
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Major boo-boo by me last night. I was playing a game in my newly-started Colorado Rockies franchise and I accidentally saved over my existing New York Mets franchise that I had going as well. Thankfully I wasn't that far into the Mets franchise (still in April), but still, tough that I just lost all of those stats from the first 3 weeks of the season.
It's raining out here in CO today and so my plans to attend the Mets-Rockies game won't be happening. Looks like a good day to go ahead and re-start my Mets franchise.Currently Playing:
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Game 5 is a rematch of Halladay versus Volquez. We got out to a one nothing lead right off the bat with some small ball tactics. In the second, Quentin belts a solo shot to go up 2-0. Halladay was just flat out dealing, pitching a perfect game through the first 3. In the fourth he gave up his first hit on a ball that skipped in the dirt right over top of the second baseman. The next batter worked a walk an three very questionable calls. Luis Rios, the Reds second baseman and a guy I scouted heavily a few drafts ago, takes a 3-2 cutter over the right field wall for his first hit of the series. In the bottom half, Quentin hits a two run double. In the top of the 5th, Jaramillo batting .050 in the playoffs, belts his first home run of the post season. Tied 4-4, Suzuki hits a two run shot in the bottom of the fifth. We had the bases loaded up in the 6th, but Henry Rodriguez came in and got them out of it and pitched a scoreless 7th. In the bottom of the eighth Quentin works a lead off walk and I sub in speedster Brandon Jones (What a great pickup he has been for us). Jones steals second. Carter grounds to first moving the runner. Suzuki hits a sac fly to go up 7-4. Top of the ninth, Bailey comes in and gives up a lead off hit. He manages to strike out the next two batters. Dickerson hits a triple that would have been caught had I replaced Dunn with Jones instead of Quentin earlier. Bailey gets Votto to ground to second for the final out. Now back to Cincy to try and win this thing.
Game 6 matchup is Anderson versus Matt Moore. Moore strikes out the side to start the game. I think Wally Hughes had money on the game because the strike zone was completely different for Anderson. After walking Dickerson, he gives up back to back hits being forced to come in with his pitches. He somehow escapes the inning with only a run scoring despite not striking out a single batter. Top of the second, Quentin belts a two run jack after Dunn works the walk. Moore wises up and uses his extra large strike zone to get three more. Two innings later, Rios hits another home run, luckily a mere solo shot, to tie the game at 2-2. After that, it seemed like Hughes forgot who he was betting on because the strike zone opened way up for us and shrunk for Moore. Still tied 2-2, I brought in Carter to pinch hit for Anderson, ending his night. Carter singles. He moves to second on a slow roller to first. Wright doubles but Carter has to stay at third. Pena strikes out swinging. Dunn ends up roping a single that drives in both runners. Cincy brings in HRod on a double switch. He gets two straight innings of scoreless ball. That kid is going to have a great career with the Reds. Bottom of the ninth, up 4-2, Bailey comes in to try to shut the door on the world series. He gives up a hit to SS that Tulo can't bring in in time to get the speedy Wilkin Castillo at first. Next batter hits a line drive to Tulo that hits his glove hard and then pops toward third. Wright goes to field the ball, but the wise Castillo keeps running to third that has no fielder. Brandon Snyder, who came in on the double switch, hits a double that drives in one run and puts runners at 2nd and 3rd with no outs. Jaramillo is at the plate. I have to make the call to pitch to him or walk him and go for the base loaded scenario. Since he has been batting so poorly, I choose the former. On a 1-2 count, he reaches for one out of the zone and drives it right up the middle. Both runs come in to score on the walk off.
It looks like there will be a game 7 for this series. I have Gio that will most likely start, plus I have Halladay on two days rest, and three lefties in the pen in case I get into trouble. Also Anderson and everyone else can come in to pitch since this is the final game. I would say that I like my odds, but I also really liked my odds the last game as well.Comment
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You should give us live updates during Game 7.
It looks like there will be a game 7 for this series. I have Gio that will most likely start, plus I have Halladay on two days rest, and three lefties in the pen in case I get into trouble. Also Anderson and everyone else can come in to pitch since this is the final game. I would say that I like my odds, but I also really liked my odds the last game as well.Comment
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From my Tigers Franchise... Max Scherzer is dealing, thru 8 starts.
Virtual Max:
Real Life Max:
The ERA is a bit lower, as are the walks (which are somewhat related) - other than that, its pretty close.
I have a similar happening with Austin Jackson... struggled thru the first 25 games or so, and has been hot of late, finally batting over .200
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Wow..that is scary how close to real life Scherzer is doing in your game!!PSN: ckarlic
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Tough way to lose. Even if you had walked him, it would be tough to get out of a bases loaded no out jam in that situation. There's nothing like a game 7, winner take all for the series though.
After having a couple of trades for pitchers not work out, I went the free agent route and signed Jeff Karstens. He's cheap, so I'll give him a chance to pitch long relief, and maybe give him a shot at the 5th starter if Hochevar continues to struggle. I'm running out of guys to give a chance at starting, and there aren't too many viable guys on the trading block yet.Comment
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Tough way to lose. Even if you had walked him, it would be tough to get out of a bases loaded no out jam in that situation. There's nothing like a game 7, winner take all for the series though.
After having a couple of trades for pitchers not work out, I went the free agent route and signed Jeff Karstens. He's cheap, so I'll give him a chance to pitch long relief, and maybe give him a shot at the 5th starter if Hochevar continues to struggle. I'm running out of guys to give a chance at starting, and there aren't too many viable guys on the trading block yet.
Too bad you haven't been able to get a solid reliever for your pen. Every time I have to face HRod, I get a twinge of regret for that deal. I really hope the pitching prospect I got for him pans out, otherwise I have lost a great and cheap reliever, on top of all the heartache this guy has caused my team this series.
What month are you in? Hopefully some viable options will start to show up as time goes on.Comment
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I'm in the middle of June now. Chad Durbin and Chris Perez are the best relievers on the block, but they're not interested in my prospects. Tyler Greene is surprisingly a B potential player, so he has some value, but not enough to only trade him. I may try to package Greene, Hochevar, and a pitching prospect in a deal later on.Comment
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After Baltimore swept me at home the Rangers came in and swept me also. That droped my A's record to 24-26.
I did just get a little payback against the Orioles though, in the first game at Camden Yards we put it to them 13-4. That was great, but we lost a big key to our team. Rick Ankiel was injured and has a bulging disk and will be out 6+ monthsHe was hitting .272 with 6 HR's and 25 RBI's. He was great in the middle of my order but now a combination of Chris Duncan, Ben Francisco and Juan Pierre will have to fill in for him in left while Bill Hall moves to center.
I also sent Wil Ledezma outright to AAA and brought up my top pitching prospect Royce Arthur. He looks to be pretty good, so hopefully he can fill in decently at least until I (possibly) acquire a big time arm.Comment
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Almost had a no hitter in my Yankees franchise with Phil Hughes last nite. It was the closest i ever came to a no-no in a video game. I was playing the Royals and Phil Hughes was going up against Jeff Francis. The game was a pitchers duel the entire way. I only managed to get one hit off of Francis which was a HR by Arod in the bottom of the 5th. I don't know what it was but Francis was nasty. He doesn't overpower you with his fastball..he throws alot of slow sweeping curves. He pitched great for the Royals striking out 14 through 7 innings and only allowing a HR to Arod.
Anyway, back to Hughes. He had it going on. He had a no hitter going until 1 out in the 8th inning. His no hit bid was broken up by Kila Ka'aihue. Hit hit Hughes fastball right down the first base side past a diving Teixiera for a double. Hughes regrouped and got the next 2 batters to fly out. Hughes gave up another hit in the 9th but that was it. Hughes had a complete game shutout only allowing 2 hits.
I only managed to get 1 hit the entire game but surprisingly that was all Hughes needed. He needed a good outing since coming into the game Hughes was sporting a 5.30 ERA and a 2-3 record. Funny thing was, I was prompted by the pitching coach to spot start another pitcher in place of Hughes since he was struggling prior to the game. I wanted to work through his struggles so I decided to go with him and glad i did.
Next up is Boston at home. Im hoping i can get more than 1 hit when I play them next
Anyone have a hard time hitting Francis in this game?PSN: ckarlic
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Almost had a no hitter in my Yankees franchise with Phil Hughes last nite. It was the closest i ever came to a no-no in a video game. I was playing the Royals and Phil Hughes was going up against Jeff Francis. The game was a pitchers duel the entire way. I only managed to get one hit off of Francis which was a HR by Arod in the bottom of the 5th. I don't know what it was but Francis was nasty. He doesn't overpower you with his fastball..he throws alot of slow sweeping curves. He pitched great for the Royals striking out 14 through 7 innings and only allowing a HR to Arod.
Anyway, back to Hughes. He had it going on. He had a no hitter going until 1 out in the 8th inning. His no hit bid was broken up by Kila Ka'aihue. Hit hit Hughes fastball right down the first base side past a diving Teixiera for a double. Hughes regrouped and got the next 2 batters to fly out. Hughes gave up another hit in the 9th but that was it. Hughes had a complete game shutout only allowing 2 hits.
I only managed to get 1 hit the entire game but surprisingly that was all Hughes needed. He needed a good outing since coming into the game Hughes was sporting a 5.30 ERA and a 2-3 record. Funny thing was, I was prompted by the pitching coach to spot start another pitcher in place of Hughes since he was struggling prior to the game. I wanted to work through his struggles so I decided to go with him and glad i did.
Next up is Boston at home. Im hoping i can get more than 1 hit when I play them next
Anyone have a hard time hitting Francis in this game?
I had a similar game in my Mets franchise yesterday where R.A. Dickey won a 1-0 game against the Nationals, despite me only having 4 hits for the game.
I've been in a major slump offensively. It seems all I'm good for are a couple of doubles a game and an infield single or two. No home runs in quite a few games.
As for your question about Jeff Francis, I usually light that guy up. The lefty that kills me is Ted Lilly. There's something about his delivery that just throws me off and his change of speeds is always really good.Currently Playing:
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I simmed a 3-2 loss in the 2nd game of the Houston series, and the rubber game started out as another pitching duel. Hawksworth had a shutout until the 5th, when Sheffield hit a pinch hit home run to give them a 2-1 lead. I was surprised they took out Meche since he had only allowed one run, but it paid off. Karstens pitched 2 solid innings in relief, including working out of a 2 on no out jam in the 7th. He picked up the win as our offense exploded against the Astros bullpen, scoring 4 in the 8th and 2 in the 9th to turn a tie game into an 8-2 win. Houston only managed to score 6 runs the entire series.
After that it was back home to face the Twins. With Carp going, I thought we had a pretty good chance. He only last 2.1 innings though, as he got shelled for 6 runs. Hochevar came in to relieve, and he gave up 2 runs to make it 8-0 in the 4th. My offense was quiet until the 7th, when the first 2 batters reached with Kotsay coming up. He lined into a triple play to end the threat, as I started to realize it just wasn't my night. We did manage to score 4 in the 8th, but stranded a runner on 3rd. Another run scored in the 9th, bringing Brignac up as the tying run. He grounded out weakly to give the Twins game 1, 8-6.Comment
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Game 7 of the world series. I have Gio Gonzalez on the mound to face off against Randall Delgado. In the top of the first, Wright hits a hanging curveball late that just kept carrying to squeak over the high wall in right field for a home run. Bottom of the first, Gio gets in a little trouble and puts two runners on for Luis Rios. To be on the safe side, I try to bust him in with a 2-seamer that didn't cut back as much as I wanted and Rios belted it for a three run shot. Top of the third, Tulo smokes a fastball to deep left that I am sure is certainly gone, but instead it hits the very top of the wall. Bruce playing center must have thought he was Blake Griffin, because he tried to make a jumping catch that was short by only about 6 feet. The ball bounced off the wall and over his head to roll far enough and fast enough away to allow Tulo to round the bases for an inside the park home run.
Score tied in the top of the fourth, Dunn singles right through the shift. Quentin takes the first pitch for a no doubter two run shot. Still in the fourth with one runner on, I decided to pinch hit for Gio since he isn't pitching well and it is game 7. I bring in Chris Carter, who is late on a fastball, but manages to take it right down the line for a home run. But wait. The umps decide they need to take another look at it. Certain that it was a home run but not certain if the game will take it away from me, I anxiously await the call. It is indeed a home run. So now the score is 6-3, all our runs, all runs in the game for that matter, have come off home runs.
With a runner on second in the bottom of the 4th that reached on a Wright error and the pitcher due up, I am certain they will pinch hit, especially after giving up 6 runs. I was wrong, and even more so when Delgado hits a double to score the runner at second. The score stays 6-4 until the 8th thanks in part to great pitching performances from Ross on our side and HRod on theirs.
Top of the 8th, Quentin singles. I sub in the speedster Jones. Suzuki walks. Paxton singles to left and I send the runner. The play at the plate is very close but called safe. On review, I think he made the tag but I will take it.
Top of the 9th, Kendall leads off after a double switch and grounds out. Tulo singles up the middle. Wright also singles. Pena comes in and grounds into a double play, except that Rios over throws first allowing Tulo to score and make the game 8-4.
I leave in Soria who came in on the double switch to strike out one batter. He strikes out the lead off guy, Rafael Furcal, but the pitch hits the plate and bounces over Suzuki's head allowing Furcal to get to first safely. That was a first for me. Ryan Church comes in to pinch hit. I am determined o not let him beat me again, and he doesn't. After striking out Church, Furcal runs while Dickerson grounds to short. Tulo goes for the easy out at first but manages to over throw first. Now runners are on second and third with 1 out. Joey Votto rips a single to right that easily scores Furcal, but Dunn makes a beautiful throw to the plate. With plenty of time to make the tag, somehow Kendall fails to do so. Both runs score making it 8-6. I have Bailey warming up, but now I also have Halladay getting warm too. Jay Bruce strikes out swinging. So now Soria has officially pitched one inning and struck out 4 batters. I decide to gamble one more batter for Soria after the strike out. Ian Stewart singles to put runners on first and second. In comes Bailey. I have already decided that if he blows this game he will not be on the team next year. The first batter he faces is Luis Rios. I pitch him well outside with the way he is batting, and he takes one opposite field off the wall. Votto rounds third and will be safe easily, while Stewart rounds second. Jones guns a perfect throw to third to end the game, but Wright goes into the no tag animation and Stewart is safe. I am about ready to throw the controller against the wall. Score 8-7 and Halladay not ready yet, I pitch to Wilkin Castillo, who hammers one to right field. This one looks like it will float right over the wall, but instead it lazily comes back down right into Dunn's glove to end the game and the World Series! Easily the hardest fought and most exciting game I have ever played on The Show.Comment
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Currently sitting at 21-16 in year one. Leading the NL East by 2.0 games. If I can finish the sweep vs. the Nationals I can take a 4 game lead.
The Phillies and Marlins are doing terrible in game. The marlins had only won 10 games last time I looked, and the Phillies 14. Washington is 18-17, and the mets I believe are about 4 games back now. The Mets lead the division up til last week, from day one.
Wierd thing is, my team is last in all offensive categories in the majors, except HRs, which we are 10th, with 41.
McCann has 9, Uggla has 11, Heyward CHipper and Gonzalez have 4.
My team leads all pitching categories except for strikeouts, we're 14th.
Luckily I have a team ERA of 2.87. If not for the good pitching and the long ball, I'd be the worst team in the majors.
You could say I'm kind of like the real life Indians to this point, the pitching is keeping me going. Hopefully they don't fall apart. I'm still missing one key pitcher, Tommy Hanson, we went down with a broken finger and won't be back until mid June.Comment
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