Walter Johnson will be a boss
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@Lornee56 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
These bosses if our guesses (Harper, Thomas, Johnson) are right are underwhelming at best, considering all of the recent content/bosses.
Harper/Thomas - 1B and RF are two of the deepest positions we have. Will Thomas be good enough to replace Babe or Musial?
I am not sure. Will Harper replace Walker? Maybe, but it will come down to the ratings. I was thinking about putting
Babe in RF (I only need to finish the AS NL Games) and keep Stan on the Bench. Walker has become a bench bat,
Defensive replacement.
Johnson is DOA for me if he is a boss. There is a glut of great obtainable pitchers (Orel and Maddux) as well as high end cards like Sale.
Besides, I have never met anyone that was excited about the Big Train and his windup motion.Gossage might be the pick. Now that one seems interesting and could be at worst your setup man.
I actually intentionally walk the first batter of each inning with Walter Johnson to avoid his windup. Otherwise he is a monster.
That might work against the CPU, but you are asking for trouble online with this approach.
Leadoff walks have a way of biting you in the a$$. -
@Lornee56 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
These bosses if our guesses (Harper, Thomas, Johnson) are right are underwhelming at best, considering all of the recent content/bosses.
Harper/Thomas - 1B and RF are two of the deepest positions we have. Will Thomas be good enough to replace Babe or Musial?
I am not sure. Will Harper replace Walker? Maybe, but it will come down to the ratings. I was thinking about putting
Babe in RF (I only need to finish the AS NL Games) and keep Stan on the Bench. Walker has become a bench bat,
Defensive replacement.
Johnson is DOA for me if he is a boss. There is a glut of great obtainable pitchers (Orel and Maddux) as well as high end cards like Sale.
Besides, I have never met anyone that was excited about the Big Train and his windup motion.Gossage might be the pick. Now that one seems interesting and could be at worst your setup man.
I actually intentionally walk the first batter of each inning with Walter Johnson to avoid his windup. Otherwise he is a monster.
He was the easiest to hit in the game last year. Everything is straight as an arrow. I hope it's him, my BA could use a boost.
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Right now if it's Johnson and/or Harper I am for sure selling. Don't care for either.
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That would suck and possible ruin my investment in the 6th inning players. Many players, including myself, would have no interest in these guys with the recent content released.
Would have been a good time for a new 3rd baseman or MI or even catcher.
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@NCStateHokie said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Goose makes sense but completely throws the “not reusing inning bosses from last year” thing out the window. Walter Johnson(or Blyleven I suppose) makes more sense to me
Wasn't 99 Goose the reward for Moments Extreme last year????
Exactly... the 1st inning Goose from 19 wasn't the best one.
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@Original_Quad said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ebbets1957 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
I think it's Bert Blyleven.
Blyleven’s motion brings his hands way above his head, and he wouldn’t be wearing the senators pinstripes.
The Twins wore pinstripes in 1987 season
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@Lornee56 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
These bosses if our guesses (Harper, Thomas, Johnson) are right are underwhelming at best, considering all of the recent content/bosses.
Harper/Thomas - 1B and RF are two of the deepest positions we have. Will Thomas be good enough to replace Babe or Musial?
I am not sure. Will Harper replace Walker? Maybe, but it will come down to the ratings. I was thinking about putting
Babe in RF (I only need to finish the AS NL Games) and keep Stan on the Bench. Walker has become a bench bat,
Defensive replacement.
Johnson is DOA for me if he is a boss. There is a glut of great obtainable pitchers (Orel and Maddux) as well as high end cards like Sale.
Besides, I have never met anyone that was excited about the Big Train and his windup motion.Gossage might be the pick. Now that one seems interesting and could be at worst your setup man.
I actually intentionally walk the first batter of each inning with Walter Johnson to avoid his windup. Otherwise he is a monster.
Same and this is exactly why I will absolutely not pick him, I'm not pulling that [censored] online
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@Ferga24 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
That would suck and possible ruin my investment in the 6th inning players. Many players, including myself, would have no interest in these guys with the recent content released.
Would have been a good time for a new 3rd baseman or MI or even catcher.
People were saying that Musial was the worst option out of the 3 before they dropped those attributes. I would reserve judgement until the attributes of all are released. I'm sure they will overpower Frank or Harper just to get interest up.
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@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Goose makes sense but completely throws the “not reusing inning bosses from last year” thing out the window. Walter Johnson(or Blyleven I suppose) makes more sense to me
Yes but if they have it as a sig card or a awards card it technically wont be the same boss as his sig card was a reward for moments extreme
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@Boneman05 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Goose makes sense but completely throws the “not reusing inning bosses from last year” thing out the window. Walter Johnson(or Blyleven I suppose) makes more sense to me
Yes but if they have it as a sig card or a awards card it technically wont be the same boss as his sig card was a reward for moments extreme
Right, but they haven’t used Cy Young, Andrew Jones, Miggy, Or Vlads high versions as inning bosses either. A thing to consider is to be the jersey in the teaser looks more twins cream color than Yankee White too. You all guessing Goose is just setting yourselves up for disappointment yet again.
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My favorite player of all time! Even if he’s not meta, there’s a few of us out there who are excited for the Big Train.
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@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@Lornee56 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
These bosses if our guesses (Harper, Thomas, Johnson) are right are underwhelming at best, considering all of the recent content/bosses.
Harper/Thomas - 1B and RF are two of the deepest positions we have. Will Thomas be good enough to replace Babe or Musial?
I am not sure. Will Harper replace Walker? Maybe, but it will come down to the ratings. I was thinking about putting
Babe in RF (I only need to finish the AS NL Games) and keep Stan on the Bench. Walker has become a bench bat,
Defensive replacement.
Johnson is DOA for me if he is a boss. There is a glut of great obtainable pitchers (Orel and Maddux) as well as high end cards like Sale.
Besides, I have never met anyone that was excited about the Big Train and his windup motion.Gossage might be the pick. Now that one seems interesting and could be at worst your setup man.
I actually intentionally walk the first batter of each inning with Walter Johnson to avoid his windup. Otherwise he is a monster.
That might work against the CPU, but you are asking for trouble online with this approach.
Leadoff walks have a way of biting you in the a$$.I play for hitting stats/prestige obsessed. So giving up runs doesn't bother me
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@ebbets1957 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@Original_Quad said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ebbets1957 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
I think it's Bert Blyleven.
Blyleven’s motion brings his hands way above his head, and he wouldn’t be wearing the senators pinstripes.
The Twins wore pinstripes in 1987 season
Pretty sure I’m game they only have the 90s throwbacks which don’t have pinstripes. Either way the motion isn’t high enough to be Bert.
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If you havn't seen this
https://twitter.com/mhgfxdesigns/status/1293939334752669701?s=20
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@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@Boneman05 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Goose makes sense but completely throws the “not reusing inning bosses from last year” thing out the window. Walter Johnson(or Blyleven I suppose) makes more sense to me
Yes but if they have it as a sig card or a awards card it technically wont be the same boss as his sig card was a reward for moments extreme
Right, but they haven’t used Cy Young, Andrew Jones, Miggy, Or Vlads high versions as inning bosses either. A thing to consider is to be the jersey in the teaser looks more twins cream color than Yankee White too. You all guessing Goose is just setting yourselves up for disappointment yet again.
The title to the story of the MLB forum
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@CDNMoneyMaker93 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@Boneman05 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@the_dragon1912 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Goose makes sense but completely throws the “not reusing inning bosses from last year” thing out the window. Walter Johnson(or Blyleven I suppose) makes more sense to me
Yes but if they have it as a sig card or a awards card it technically wont be the same boss as his sig card was a reward for moments extreme
Right, but they haven’t used Cy Young, Andrew Jones, Miggy, Or Vlads high versions as inning bosses either. A thing to consider is to be the jersey in the teaser looks more twins cream color than Yankee White too. You all guessing Goose is just setting yourselves up for disappointment yet again.
The title to the story of the MLB forum
Right. It’s honestly so annoying when people complain about content for the sole reason of it not being who they wanted. Like when the “why is it walter Johnson when it should have been Goose” posts that will ensue following the stream when I literally say 2-3 times a week on here that they won’t repeat inning bosses from last year
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@NCStateHokie said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Also, just caught the hint for the second boss. From that stance it's Craig Counsell, no doubt. Gonna be the best inning program yet!
Alright! Our first bronze boss!!
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@Lornee56 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ItsaCanesthing said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
These bosses if our guesses (Harper, Thomas, Johnson) are right are underwhelming at best, considering all of the recent content/bosses.
Harper/Thomas - 1B and RF are two of the deepest positions we have. Will Thomas be good enough to replace Babe or Musial?
I am not sure. Will Harper replace Walker? Maybe, but it will come down to the ratings. I was thinking about putting
Babe in RF (I only need to finish the AS NL Games) and keep Stan on the Bench. Walker has become a bench bat,
Defensive replacement.
Johnson is DOA for me if he is a boss. There is a glut of great obtainable pitchers (Orel and Maddux) as well as high end cards like Sale.
Besides, I have never met anyone that was excited about the Big Train and his windup motion.Gossage might be the pick. Now that one seems interesting and could be at worst your setup man.
I actually intentionally walk the first batter of each inning with Walter Johnson to avoid his windup. Otherwise he is a monster.
Wish they would just give the player the option to pitch from the stretch. That way you can pick if you want to play a 15 minute conquest game or a 45 minute conquest game.
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@ChuckCLC said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@NCStateHokie said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
Also, just caught the hint for the second boss. From that stance it's Craig Counsell, no doubt. Gonna be the best inning program yet!
Alright! Our first bronze boss!!
Well, I think he may make it up to silver with his managerial boost!
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@Original_Quad said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
@ebbets1957 said in Walter Johnson will be a boss:
I think it's Bert Blyleven.
Blyleven’s motion brings his hands way above his head, and he wouldn’t be wearing the senators pinstripes.
Similar pinstripes to the 1987 Twins too. Blyleven was their #2 starter that year behind Frank Viola.
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