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  • ItsaCanesthingI Offline
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    @D_e_m_I_s_E said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @ClutchAK47 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    They made an extremely underwhelming 95 overall Griffey Jr. I'm almost 100% sure that won't be his best card in the game. I would expect a lot of guys who have diamonds now to get 99s later in the game just based off that. And the fact that they gave chipper Jones a 94 veteran card when he had a MVP season in 1999 which would warrant a better card than his 94 overall.

    Truthfully I think we will see alof of these guys in stage 4 team affinity.
    99 Griffey
    99 chipper
    Alot of others as well

    I'm of this belief also.
    99 Brett for Royals

    He is the face of the Royals franchise.

    Wait, it wasn't Steve Balboni?

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  • D_e_m_I_s_E_PSND Offline
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    @ItsaCanesthing said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @D_e_m_I_s_E said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @ClutchAK47 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    They made an extremely underwhelming 95 overall Griffey Jr. I'm almost 100% sure that won't be his best card in the game. I would expect a lot of guys who have diamonds now to get 99s later in the game just based off that. And the fact that they gave chipper Jones a 94 veteran card when he had a MVP season in 1999 which would warrant a better card than his 94 overall.

    Truthfully I think we will see alof of these guys in stage 4 team affinity.
    99 Griffey
    99 chipper
    Alot of others as well

    I'm of this belief also.
    99 Brett for Royals

    He is the face of the Royals franchise.

    Wait, it wasn't Steve Balboni?

    Please don't bring up our HR leader of 30 years. Praise Jesus for Moustakas. I know, Soler has it now but if they ever deaden the balls again he will be completely useless.

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  • formallyforearmsF Offline
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    @the_dragon1912 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @joester33 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I agree Just like Mike Piazza will allways be a dodger to me

    In defense of the OP, Molitor was certainly known as a Brewer. Piazza is a Met to everyone but Dodgers fans

    Piazza is a Dodger to me....

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  • DriveByTrucker17D Offline
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    @the_dragon1912 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @joester33 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I agree Just like Mike Piazza will allways be a dodger to me

    In defense of the OP, Molitor was certainly known as a Brewer. Piazza is a Met to everyone but Dodgers fans

    Piazza’s best years by far were with the Dodgers though.

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    @Mattastrophe1123 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I get it, he had some good years in Toronto. But Molitor's best year was 1987 and you cannot convince me otherwise. Was better in every rate stat, and led the league in runs and doubles despite only playing in 118 games. I believe he still was playing in the field then too, and he won the Silver Slugger in that season. Are they going to make a 99 molitor this year? With him already having a 96 it's doubtful and it's criminal he has a card for a team he played for 3 years with and not the team with whom he is still an icon to this day.

    I'm a Jays fan, and I completely agree. He had a couple seasons better in MIL than he did in '93. And of course he will always be a Brewer first, which is the cap he wore going into the hall with.
    However!! He won his title here, and was World Series MVP hitting an insane .500...
    Thank you for Pauly! We borrowed him, but he led us back to the promised land. To me, this card represents that. It's also his personal favorite season of his career, for obvious reasons, which he mentions every time he's on TV talking about his career 🙂

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  • IIJACKINTHBOXIII Offline
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    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

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    @IIJACKINTHBOXII said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

    His career arc card in 18 was a Toronto card. Conversely, Sabathias card was a Brewer.

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    @formallyforearms said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @IIJACKINTHBOXII said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

    His career arc card in 18 was a Toronto card. Conversely, Sabathias card was a Brewer.

    yeah, but he was useless in 18 as were all contact hitters.

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    @formallyforearms said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @IIJACKINTHBOXII said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

    His career arc card in 18 was a Toronto card. Conversely, Sabathias card was a Brewer.

    I said good lol. You’re right, he did have a card in 18’ but it was awful.

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    I heard if you get a good Moliter you can catch up to most fastballs in this game!

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    @maskedgrappler said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @formallyforearms said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @IIJACKINTHBOXII said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

    His career arc card in 18 was a Toronto card. Conversely, Sabathias card was a Brewer.

    yeah, but he was useless in 18 as were all contact hitters.

    Are you saying he's useful now, will you be plugging him at First base on your main squad?

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    Well he had a batting average for the Dodgers, but had more power numbers with the Mets, also played more games with Mets, and well is in the Hall of Fame wearing a Met cap. The slowdown in BA is normal for an aging Catcher. Piazza is my guy, he changed the way I look at baseball, and he hit one of the most iconic homeruns ever when baseball returned after 911. Truly captivated the entire city.
    Fun story , I had a Piazza rookie card when I was 7 and he was my favorite player due to the worth of said card at the time. Later on he got traded to my favorite team it was a match made in heaven for me.

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  • ItsaCanesthingI Offline
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    @formallyforearms said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @the_dragon1912 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @joester33 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I agree Just like Mike Piazza will allways be a dodger to me

    In defense of the OP, Molitor was certainly known as a Brewer. Piazza is a Met to everyone but Dodgers fans

    Piazza is a Dodger to me....

    You misspelled Marlin

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  • maskedgrappler_PSNM Offline
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    @Jeviduty said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @maskedgrappler said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @formallyforearms said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @IIJACKINTHBOXII said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    Even if Molitor was a brewer (which I agree with) he had some really great years with Toronto, 1993 in particular, (2nd place MVP, 2nd place batting title, WS MVP.) I think it’s okay that he finally has a good Blue Jays version.

    His career arc card in 18 was a Toronto card. Conversely, Sabathias card was a Brewer.

    yeah, but he was useless in 18 as were all contact hitters.

    Are you saying he's useful now, will you be plugging him at First base on your main squad?

    No, probably not. But Ozzie is my shortstop, he wouldn't have been in 18.

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    @the_dragon1912 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @joester33 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I agree Just like Mike Piazza will allways be a dodger to me

    In defense of the OP, Molitor was certainly known as a Brewer. Piazza is a Met to everyone but Dodgers fans

    Not true i know piazza as that guy that owns a car dealership in langhorne pa 😂

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    One thing I think they got wrong with this Molitor card was the speed. He should be high 70's or even 80's... He had 22/26 steals, and he was still extremely fast in '93. Anyone who watched that year would attest. He was a total pest on the bases (along with Rickey, Alomar, White, good god so much speed that year)

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    @whos_cartwright said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    It was Juan Nieves no hitter. My 10 year old self with never forget (yes, I am old SDS, but that means I have loads of cash to dump into the game to chase me some Brewers legends.

    Higuera
    Nieves
    Cecil Cooper
    Ted Simmons (HOF!)
    Gorman Thomas
    Jeff Cirillo
    Already mentioned Sheets, Burnitz, Sexson, Jenkins...please give me some freaking content!

    Prince Fielder and Zach Greinke get no love?

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    Jesus no one is ever happy lol I swear you guys find any reason to complain.

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    @whos_cartwright said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    It was Juan Nieves no hitter. My 10 year old self with never forget (yes, I am old SDS, but that means I have loads of cash to dump into the game to chase me some Brewers legends.

    Higuera
    Nieves
    Cecil Cooper
    Ted Simmons (HOF!)
    Gorman Thomas
    Jeff Cirillo
    Already mentioned Sheets, Burnitz, Sexson, Jenkins...please give me some freaking content!

    Can't delete

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  • hegone44_PSNH Offline
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    @the_dragon1912 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    @joester33 said in Molitor is a Brewer:

    I agree Just like Mike Piazza will allways be a dodger to me

    In defense of the OP, Molitor was certainly known as a Brewer. Piazza is a Met to everyone but Dodgers fans

    Not to anybody who watched him play with the Dodgers. He hit .360 with 40 bombs one year with the Dodgers, his best years were with LA. He was on better teams in NY.

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