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  • cobberjoe
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 18

    #1

    A fun 16-inning marathon

    It was a bit of work to get the lineups correct for tonight's Red Sox-Twins tilt. I tried MLB Today Season, which listed the correct pitchers (Lester vs. Marquis), but lo and behold Marquis isn't on the Twins roster yet, so I adjusted the roster so he was available. MLB Today updates the roster, so I have to manually change it again. Now, I notice that Marlon Byrd hasn't been "traded" from the Cubs to the BoSox yet, so I go back to the rosters to fix that. Save the rosters and I'm set to go.

    As the Twins, I gave up a leadoff hit and then retire the next 8 batters. Lester is perfect through 5.1 innings. The perfect game is broken up when Parmelee strikes out on a pitch in the dirt, not caught by Saltalamacchia. The throw pulls Gonzo off the bag, and Parmelee dives in safely.

    I got a couple of hits the next inning, and left runners on 2nd and 3rd. Marquis pitches seven strong innings giving up 7 hits and no runs. Lester finishes the 9th inning with about 109 pitches. He ends up throwing 13 scoreless innings, 4 hits, 141 pitches (99 strikes), and a no decision. I just missed a few pitches along the way, but he was tough to hit.

    I have used all but one of my bullpen guys, and have gotten a couple of timely double plays to keep the Sox scoreless though I have given up 11 hits.

    Finally, leading off the 16th inning, Danny Valencia hit a walk-off home run against Franklin Morales, who was starting his third inning of work. 1-0 Twins win.

  • baprecure
    Rookie
    • Jul 2011
    • 77

    #2
    Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

    I played earlier today Pittsburgh v Seattle and ended up going to the 14th before getting a run across. Long and stressful it was.

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    • mkharsh33
      Hall Of Fame
      • Nov 2006
      • 12784

      #3
      Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

      Like reading these stories... My longest was a 20 inning game in which I lost 6-5 (a couple weeks ago). I simply ran out of pitchers... LOL!
      STEELERS INDIANS CELTICS

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      • Mules50
        Rookie
        • Sep 2011
        • 153

        #4
        Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

        @cobberjoe

        What sliders were you using? I have been tweaking with the sliders for my franchise mode but I just can't seem to get them correct. I either give too much edge to the hitters or too much edge to the pitchers. You look like you have the sliders down with a game like that, do you mind telling me what sliders you are using?

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        • cobberjoe
          Rookie
          • Jul 2011
          • 18

          #5
          Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

          Untweeked defaults, pro difficulty. I haven't had time to mess with the settings. I wish the CPU would throw a few more balls. I like to take pitches, get deeper into counts, and get into the bullpen, as this was a good strategy for me last year. However, this year, the CPU has tended to stick with its starters deep into games, as they did in this case. I have only had a couple of games where the CPU starter was out before the 8th or 9th inning.

          Playing as the Twins, I feel offensively challenged and our pitching isn't too great either. On their off days, I've played some other teams. The Dodgers are fun this year, for example.

          Let me know if you find some good sliders.

          Cobberjoe

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          • Draven1234
            Rookie
            • Mar 2012
            • 50

            #6
            Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

            Sounds like a exciting game! My Red Sox Chise has 2 Long Relief Men ( Aceves and Masterson, who I traded for). If I have a long game I just use them for several innings.

            In that game, how long was Aceves in for? Seems he is the Closer ( MLB Today) I assume one inning?

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            • crumpled_heap
              MVP
              • Feb 2003
              • 1364

              #7
              Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

              i play on all-star and have found that contact swing is more like a defensive swing and power swing is more like a normal swing.

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              • Hunkerdown
                MVP
                • Apr 2007
                • 5417

                #8
                Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

                You got nothing on me...:wink:
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                • Neitmrh15
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 30

                  #9
                  Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

                  lol I hate when that happens. I set my games to hurry up, 5 inning affairs and they always end up going to the 9th and beyond. I can keep the other team off the board with my pitching but I can't score myself with hitting unless I play as a team like the Rangers.

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                  • Moegames
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2396

                    #10
                    Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

                    Originally posted by cobberjoe
                    It was a bit of work to get the lineups correct for tonight's Red Sox-Twins tilt. I tried MLB Today Season, which listed the correct pitchers (Lester vs. Marquis), but lo and behold Marquis isn't on the Twins roster yet, so I adjusted the roster so he was available. MLB Today updates the roster, so I have to manually change it again. Now, I notice that Marlon Byrd hasn't been "traded" from the Cubs to the BoSox yet, so I go back to the rosters to fix that. Save the rosters and I'm set to go.

                    As the Twins, I gave up a leadoff hit and then retire the next 8 batters. Lester is perfect through 5.1 innings. The perfect game is broken up when Parmelee strikes out on a pitch in the dirt, not caught by Saltalamacchia. The throw pulls Gonzo off the bag, and Parmelee dives in safely.

                    I got a couple of hits the next inning, and left runners on 2nd and 3rd. Marquis pitches seven strong innings giving up 7 hits and no runs. Lester finishes the 9th inning with about 109 pitches. He ends up throwing 13 scoreless innings, 4 hits, 141 pitches (99 strikes), and a no decision. I just missed a few pitches along the way, but he was tough to hit.

                    I have used all but one of my bullpen guys, and have gotten a couple of timely double plays to keep the Sox scoreless though I have given up 11 hits.

                    Finally, leading off the 16th inning, Danny Valencia hit a walk-off home run against Franklin Morales, who was starting his third inning of work. 1-0 Twins win.

                    sounds like a great game you had..i had a nice 13 inning game last weekend which was a very fun game. I hate to say it but i been having more fun with MLB1k12 than i have with my MLB The Show 12...i dont know why neither.
                    ..You win some, you lose some

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                    • crumpled_heap
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 1364

                      #11
                      Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

                      Originally posted by jaa1980
                      You got nothing on me...:wink:
                      lol i also hit in to double plays like 99% of the time also it's so annoying

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                      • cobberjoe
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 18

                        #12
                        Re: A fun 16-inning marathon

                        I had another fun game last night, though it wasn't close.

                        I'm playing as the Twins vs. the White Sox. The game was tied 2-2 in the top of the fourth inning. I opened with a strike-out by Doumit and a ground-out by Dozier. Casilla works a walk, single by Carroll, RBI single by Span, RBI single by Revere, RBI single by Mauer, followed by a 3-run homer by Willingham. I scored 6 runs with two outs. I picked up one more run late in the game while not allowing any, so the game finished at 9-2, the same score as the actual Twins-White Sox game. The Twins have beaten Gavin Floyd every time they have faced him since at least 2010.

                        I got P.J. Walters into the 9th inning, but he had nothing left in the tank after about 91 pitches. He had 89 going into the 9th of the actual game, so pretty close. He gave up a solid single to Adam Dunn, and with Konerko coming up, I went to the pen. In the actual game, he went the distance, throwing 109 pitches.

                        I think the CPU AI this year leaves the opponent's starters in the game too long, which is at least different from last year, when they tended to pull them too soon, in my opinion.

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