
Crusader will lean on star power
of The Show's Miami Marlins
MIAMI (AP) -- An ingredient in any ‘chisers bucket list includes completing a Major League Baseball season.
For Crusader, what better time than now?
“I’ve always wanted to play out an entire MLB season,” Crusader said. “Easier said than done.”
Crusader’s ‘chisin history includes many football programs, namely the Florida Gators, UCF Knights and Miami Dolphins in past-gen systems. It’s been awhile -- years in fact -- since Crusader was in a place where ‘chisin hard was a true option.
The Miami Marlins and MLB The Show 16 makes sense now.
“I’ve dipped my toe in now and again considering a franchise in The Show,” Crusader said. “ I’ve got a schedule that works, a great product, and most importantly, I’ve got a team I think I can fall in love with.”
Miami is an easy choice because of Crusader’s South Florida roots. It was always going to be the Dolphins and Gators or Knights. There’s really no competition for the Marlins either.
It helps that they have such an appealing roster.
Miami isn’t short on stars, namely Giancarlo Stanton, Dee Gordon and Jose Fernandez.
“I expect to be chasing records from the start,” Crusader said. “Stanton has as much power as anyone, Gordon is a blaze on the basepaths and Fernandez can dominate on the mound. What’s not to love?”
The rest of the roster, if anything.
This isn’t one of the worst teams in the league, closer to the middle of the pack. Seven of the eight batters are rated 80 or above. There are some young, up-and-comers like Marcell Ozuna (80 OVR, LF, 25 years old) and Christian Yelich (82 OVR, CF, 24 years old).
When it comes to pitching, after Fernandez you’re not getting a lot of strong arms.
“It’s a good mix, I think,” Crusader said. “I love the stars, really like some of the young guys. It’s going to take work to make a run at the postseason. That’s how we like it around these parts.”
When it comes to the MLB, nothing is more challenging than the grind. 162 games. That’s a lot. A lot of time to invest.
The plan is to keep it simple. A dynamic difficulty will be used (for now), expectations for playing games will be realistic, and the load required to report them won’t be too much.
“Going to try to keep it light and fun,” Crusader said. “I don’t mind losing, or dominating, if it comes to that. There’s going to be a long feeling-out period and hopefully down the road, we get a good, fun franchise that I’m looking forward to.”
Franchise info
Difficulty: Dynamic
Yearly goal: Reach postseason
Contract goal: Win Division Series
Team Budget: $114.5M
Team Rankings: 14th overall
Triple-A: New Orleans Zephyrs
Double-A: Jacksonville Suns
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