Docters orders don't play showdown.
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@The_DoctorsWife said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Get those programs done and those cards collected. Try Showdown today!
Talk to your doctor to see if Showdown is right for you. Don't take Showdown if you have a history of heart problems or high blood pressure. Side effects may include hypertension, loss of voice, headaches, strained eyes, broken heart, insomnia, stress, heavy use of expletives, depression, and general despair. Reports of broken controllers have happened.
Improve your game by getting close to throwing it out. Ask your doctor about Showdown!
LEGIT can not stop laughing. This made my day
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@MikeForbes101 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
@SpudXpert27 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
@MikeForbes101 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Trying to hit home runs with Hunter Pence is getting my blood pressure up.
Bro I'm not even joking. Kevin Pillar robbed me and I nearly threw my controller.
I wish I could even get the ball that far. I just smash grounders to shortstop and line drives to right field over and over and over.
it was a perfect-perfect too =(
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@The_DoctorsWife said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Get those programs done and those cards collected. Try Showdown today!
Talk to your doctor to see if Showdown is right for you. Don't take Showdown if you have a history of heart problems or high blood pressure. Side effects may include hypertension, loss of voice, headaches, strained eyes, broken heart, insomnia, stress, heavy use of expletives, depression, increase of alcohol consumption, and general despair. Reports of broken controllers have happened. If you experience these symptoms, stop taking Showdown and call your doctor right away.
Improve your game by getting close to throwing it out. Ask your doctor about Showdown!
This is Gold.
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@The_DoctorsWife said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Get those programs done and those cards collected. Try Showdown today!
Talk to your doctor to see if Showdown is right for you. Don't take Showdown if you have a history of heart problems or high blood pressure. Side effects may include hypertension, loss of voice, headaches, strained eyes, broken heart, insomnia, stress, heavy use of expletives, depression, increase of alcohol consumption, and general despair. Reports of broken controllers have happened. If you experience these symptoms, stop taking Showdown and call your doctor right away.
Improve your game by getting close to throwing it out. Ask your doctor about Showdown!
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Happy to make y'all's day
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What is a "docter"?
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@The_DoctorsWife said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Talk to your doctor to see if Showdown is right for you.
Well... you would know. You aren't The Doctor's Wife for nothing.
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@arvcpa said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
@The_DoctorsWife said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Talk to your doctor to see if Showdown is right for you.
Well... you would know. You aren't The Doctor's Wife for nothing.
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@InigoMontoya_75 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Everyone says it, but patience. Especially against relievers as bosses. I beat Jansen and Rivera when all hope was lost, because once their energy is zero you wait for meatballs... then once their confidence drops you can rattle off a ton. (I had Jansen at about 150 pitches.) I lost to Rivera twice before beating him and managed to get Jansen on the first try. 90% of my hits come after their energy was at zero.
Good lord, I couldn’t imagine sitting on that many pitches for a CP. I think I had 120 for a starter in one of them recently, it good on you for patience there!
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It's not hard. Is just boring. Which makes me not concentrate.
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Beat it at lunch and I'm not very good at Showdowns. But managed to go into the Jansen game only down 12-15 and tied it at 15 pretty quickly with a Matt Olsen 3R-HR. Then, 10 outs later Foxx drove in the winning run......
Now I get to run Jansen out there for the event later today!
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@tmichae10 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
@InigoMontoya_75 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Everyone says it, but patience. Especially against relievers as bosses. I beat Jansen and Rivera when all hope was lost, because once their energy is zero you wait for meatballs... then once their confidence drops you can rattle off a ton. (I had Jansen at about 150 pitches.) I lost to Rivera twice before beating him and managed to get Jansen on the first try. 90% of my hits come after their energy was at zero.
Good lord, I couldn’t imagine sitting on that many pitches for a CP. I think I had 120 for a starter in one of them recently, it good on you for patience there!
I can't win without getting his pitches up that high lol. In the extreme showdown I got Pearson to something like 210 pitches and still lost.
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@rosborn27 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Beat it at lunch and I'm not very good at Showdowns. But managed to go into the Jansen game only down 12-15 and tied it at 15 pretty quickly with a Matt Olsen 3R-HR. Then, 10 outs later Foxx drove in the winning run......
Now I get to run Jansen out there for the event later today!
You already have Foxx??
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I went Jansen 1st but will definitely get Foxx as well (getting all 3). Events are an easy way to quickly prestige pitchers so wanted to get that done first. Hitters take a awhile and for the event I can run Biggio out there at C.
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I wouldn't take any orders from a "docter" if I were you
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@SISCO2000 said in Docters orders don't play showdown.:
Every time i try showdown my blood pressure goes up.
I hear a lot of people on here saying its not that hard but for some reason i'm not getting it.
9th inn for exepmple all i get is pop ups and perfect perfect hits straight in to a players gloves.
Any tips are welcome thanks.you gotta be patient at the dish pal
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