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Greetings from 2033!
Well folks, I am in my Pittsburgh Pirates season mode. I am currently in 2033, and well... not much to report. Same stadiums, same uniforms, same broadcasters(you can't really change this anyway) and my biggest pet peeve, the same umpires, who all must be 100 years old by now. Mike Stanton retired last year at 43, marking that all 2010 players are now retired. Exciting stuff.Go Phillies!Tags: None -
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23 years into the future.......I'm now 66 yrs old and retired.
Please tell me the Indians have won at least ONE World Series in that time!?
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Well actually, sorry to say, but I don't think the Indians have won. Also, my Pirates team was the dominating teams of the 20's, along with the Red Sox, Cubs, and Mariners. The Cubs did win a World Series, and they might have won 2 or 3. The Mets gave had some pretty good teams, and so have the Tigers.Go Phillies!Comment
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I guess Pujols was clean, Rose is still banned, and the Blue Jays I think have won 1 or 2 World Series wins sometime in the future. I will get back in a little bit with the records broken, except I don't think there were too many.Go Phillies!Comment
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The Mariners have won a few, and have been a usual contender the last few years. Jason Heyward holds the career records for homerun's and RBI's, and played most of his career with the Red Sox. The best player in the league, Bryant Bonds, and yes, that's the name the computer gave him, broke the single season RBI record in 2035 with 213 RBI, and hit a decent 73 homers.Go Phillies!Comment
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the current career record holder for Home Runs is Alex Rodriguez with 806 in my RttS
my player is the season record holder for batting avg, home runs, doubles, triples, hits, and RBIs.
my current career total for home runs is 492 at age 28. I started playing in the major just one week after being placed on the Rays AA team, skipped AAA altogether for a promotion straight to the majors. without even "cheating" by buying points from the MLB The Show Shop
I just finished Year 2020. For some reason I've made the Playoffs nearly every season (except for 2 or 3) but always get HAMMERED during the LDS and if i do make it to the LCS i get hammered even harder (low scoring games in the LCS for me were 10 runs for the winning team, high scoring games were 17-18 runs for the winning team) I can attribute this to my pitching being so horrible that even though they "won" over 100 games during the season they could not stand up at Playoff level and relied on offense to boost them...with the offense being atrocious during the Playoffs but during the season number 1 in Hits, AVG, Home Runs and middling for stolen bases.Comment
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Bryant Bonds!!! You've got to be kidding...
What team is he on? What does he look like?
Huh...baseball must be in the genes! LOLComment
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Bryant Bonds is, get ready, African American. And also, get ready for this, I, the Pittsburgh Pirates, drafted him. Bonds was an A prospect outfielder, so I decided to draft him. The only problem is that I was about 50 million dollars in the negative, so I couldn't sign him. The Rockies now have him, and he tears up the league every year. Bonds has 450 career homers and is only 25 or 26.Go Phillies!Comment
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wish it was that good in my rtts career. my player is 41 and i just broke arod career hr record of 856, ive been simming since the world series started. i played probably 11 seasons before the sims started. but anyways, all the computer created players have sub par stats. typical year is me hitting 50+ homeruns, and the next best in both AL and NL is 30-35 tops.Comment
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that stinks - on one of my rtts i have actually stopped upping my hiting ratings so that my player isn't auto-Cooperstown. Working on base aggression and drag bunts lolwish it was that good in my rtts career. my player is 41 and i just broke arod career hr record of 856, ive been simming since the world series started. i played probably 11 seasons before the sims started. but anyways, all the computer created players have sub par stats. typical year is me hitting 50+ homeruns, and the next best in both AL and NL is 30-35 tops.
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