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  • Kotter
    Pro
    • Feb 2003
    • 513

    #1

    Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

    I know this has been discussed in other threads over the years, but I was wondering how everyone chooses to advance through seasons.

    I used to be an “every pitch, every game” franchise player, but with y2y saves being removed that has made it much more difficult to finish multiple seasons.

    So what do you all do to advance through multiple seasons during a cycle?


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  • 1908_Cubs
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 404

    #2
    Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

    I've set up a system for myself that, at least in my opinion, is the "best of both worlds". I have to intelligently roster build, I play plenty of games and develop attachments to players, and cycle for years.

    My In-House play rules:
    1. I play every 11th game, every pitch. This cycles my SP. In a 162 game year, I will see every SP three times, or 15 total games.

    If I have a bad team, it's not particularly fun playing 15 games a year before I can possibly significantly upgrade it. So I'm forced to build.

    2. I play every playoff game.


    For me it gets the sweet spot. I get very used to my players and attached to them (in 10 years I may play over 100 games with certain guys). It forces me to build a team I enjoy playing with, but will also Sim well. Losing the playoffs is painful as it restarts the grind. I build rivalries and see league evolution. (I also do things like edit prospect ages and appearances to create a diverse and appropriately aged league, quality of life things).

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    • Friar Fanatic
      Rookie
      • May 2012
      • 471

      #3
      Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

      Since I don't have crazy amounts of time I choose one side of the ball to play with quick counts on. Pitching or hitting. I usually choose hitting and it takes 15 min or so to finish games and I play all 162.

      It also gives me very realistic standings which I love. I can focus on that one aspect of the team for the year. Although I suppose you can switch off every other game or something with hitting/pitching.

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      • sportomatic75
        Pro
        • Apr 2010
        • 882

        #4
        Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

        For me I pick my favorite team and make sure I play at least 1 game in every series. Eventually towards the end of season around August I sim through September and skip to the last week before postseason push to see which teams sneak in or get knocked out by simming slowly.

        One thing MLB THE SHOW needs Desperately is Magic number to clinching postseason as well as countdown to postseason to hype it up. We need them to bring back the NEWSPAPER articles. If Madden can still do it in a specific section of Franchise menu, then SCEA can definitely do it better


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        • mpklub
          Pro
          • Nov 2018
          • 540

          #5
          Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

          Once I get sliders set I play once every sixth game to rotate through my starters and quick manage the rest. However I do jump in fairly frequently with quick manage to pitch key at bats and hit for key at bats in key situations

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          • bronxbombers21325
            MVP
            • Mar 2012
            • 3059

            #6
            Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

            Every pitch of every inning of every game for me. I don’t get in a hurry to finish the season. I just play the games and enjoy everything. I usually do sin Spring Training though.

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            • speels
              Pro
              • Feb 2004
              • 781

              #7
              Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

              I have a random wheel spinner that I use. There are 4 options, Regular game, Sim, quick sim, and Player lock. I thought about adding Retro, but I suck at that.

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              • MetsFan16
                MVP
                • Nov 2011
                • 1416

                #8
                Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                I've developed my franchise strategy over the years and with much more time on my hands than last year I'm looking forward to getting back into it.

                I do 30 team control. Prior to the franchise I set up the roster to have accurate equipment, stats, lineups, rotations for all 30 teams. Then I make note of who to send down so that it carries into the regular season.

                Throughout the regular season I follow the same routine. 1. Player Lock with a star player/pitcher 2. Play 1 full random MLB game (aim for good pitching matchup or rivalry game) 3. Play the Mets game that day.
                I think I will be adding playing a player lock with a top prospect as well.

                This system allows me to play with the stars in the league, play with all 30 teams throughout season to feel how they are doing and have a hand in their season, and play all 162 with the Mets.

                I handle all call ups and send downs, lineup/rotation tweaks and in season Free Agency. This year I will be leaving Injuries on to add some roster management for me and give me opportunities to trade, call up prospects and depth players rather than play with the same 26-man roster all season. I will also not control scouting for any team but will take note of draft picks.

                I make little trades in the beginning of the year but during the trade deadline I will determine what teams are buyers and sellers and what players would be good trade targets for each team and play match maker.

                For the playoffs I play every game of each series, but I alternate what team I control and see what happens.

                Oh, and I have a spreadsheet to keep track of all of this I'll attach here (mainly so I don't play with the same player lock star/team too often)


                That's my main franchise. I'll also be doing a Mets long term franchise to see what the future Mets could look like, and I may also tackle some random rebuilds on the side (I'm eyeballing the Mariners right now)
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                https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFx...dAg4-xmpkL1Jhw

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                • canes21
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 22932

                  #9
                  Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                  Typically every pitch for all 162. In recent years I have done it to where I play the first game of every series and then sim the other games of the series only playing any moments that appear and ask me to join in.

                  I enjoy playing both ways, but playing 162 is my most preferred method.
                  “No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”


                  ― Plato

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                  • Firestorm
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2022
                    • 295

                    #10
                    Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                    30 team control, play every game with my team, and follow real life injuries and trades to the best of my ability.

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                    • hockeyyt988
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 339

                      #11
                      Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                      Originally posted by 1908_Cubs
                      I've set up a system for myself that, at least in my opinion, is the "best of both worlds". I have to intelligently roster build, I play plenty of games and develop attachments to players, and cycle for years.

                      My In-House play rules:
                      1. I play every 11th game, every pitch. This cycles my SP. In a 162 game year, I will see every SP three times, or 15 total games.

                      If I have a bad team, it's not particularly fun playing 15 games a year before I can possibly significantly upgrade it. So I'm forced to build.

                      2. I play every playoff game.


                      For me it gets the sweet spot. I get very used to my players and attached to them (in 10 years I may play over 100 games with certain guys). It forces me to build a team I enjoy playing with, but will also Sim well. Losing the playoffs is painful as it restarts the grind. I build rivalries and see league evolution. (I also do things like edit prospect ages and appearances to create a diverse and appropriately aged league, quality of life things).

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                      I’ve historically done every 6th game (rotating SP) , this gets about 27 regular season games and I’ll play all playoffs if I get there.

                      That said, I really like cubs option here and might try that.

                      With limited time, I’m also thinking of dabbling in MTO, especially since it seams to get the upgrades and be the “foundation” of what franchise will look like in the future.

                      We’ll see, I’ll give MTO a go and if not my cup a tea I’ll try cubs option or go to my standard every 6th game method.


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                      • IndianSummer
                        Pro
                        • Oct 2020
                        • 761

                        #12
                        Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                        I play all 162 but I use quick counts.
                        I never used to use QC but I got pretty good at the strike zone and taking the pitches I should, the game could get pretty long. Since I changed to quick counts I have really enjoyed coming to the plate with various pitch counts.

                        I also have two franchises going on, a historical one and a current one to break up the monotony.
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                        • Doyoueven85
                          Rookie
                          • Aug 2020
                          • 316

                          #13
                          Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                          I play every single game of the 162 and playoffs if my team makes it. That will usually take me about a full version of the show to do. However the last two years with the pandemic I’ve managed to bust out a lot more than that. I will say before y2y saves were removed I never continued past one season with a team. I like to mix it up between leagues and division’s.

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                          • CgyFlames
                            Pro
                            • May 2007
                            • 626

                            #14
                            Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                            My style has evolved a lot as my life circumstances and free time have changed over the past decade.

                            2012 & 2013: every pitch of 162
                            2014: all 162 with quick counts
                            2015: rotating player lock all *144* (I did a AAA season)
                            2017: critical moments, got through 5 seasons
                            2020 & 2021: March to October

                            I'll still do some sim-heavy or sim-exclusive franchises on the side with a friend of mine. For 2022 I'm considering rotating player lock again as with Xbox's quick resume I can turn on and get into games quickly. Will probably also try out the new multi-year MtO.

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                            • LegendKillerOne
                              MVP
                              • Jan 2019
                              • 1764

                              #15
                              Re: Franchise Players - How do you franchise?

                              I do very similar in ways to what Metsfan does.

                              I use 30 team control to set the lineups and rotations. That along with trades and free agent signings is the only thing I control for other teams

                              I have an excel spread sheet that has every players name, contract status, age, potential, and stats from each season entered into it. Even if they played AA they are on the sheet with their stats.

                              When it comes to playing the actual games I always use the Mets. I pick 3 starting pitchers and I play those games the other 2 starters I use quick play. So I play about 90 to 100 games of the season. I usually get through about 6 to 7 seasons which is a benefit of working from home.
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