Random question for some nostalgia
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For those who have played MLB the show for multiple seasons, what one or two of your favorite cards from past games? For it, going way back, in 2016, live series Carlos Gonzalez was by far my favorite card. 97 Josh Hamilton was also a favorite from that year. Immortal trout in 2018 was pretty great too.
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2017: Finest Votto
2018: finest Lindor and immortal Griffey
2019: 99 Foxx, 99 Bellinger, 99 Yelich -
2015: Rajai Davis
2016: Matt Kemp
2017: Carlos Beltran
2018: Troy Tulowitzki
2019: Bellinger
2020: Carlos Gonzales -
2017: Beltran postseason and live series Jose Altuve
2018: Immortal Pujols and Griffey
2019: signature Roberto Alomar and finest Ketel Marte
2020: any version of Trout and Any version of Soto -
2018 Live Series Gary Sanchez
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2017: Ticket Counter Beltran
2018: uninstalled by July
2019: Finest Bellinger -
Joe mauer, forget the year. He was a conquest reward.
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@Mis_Ter_Bulldops said in Random question for some nostalgia:
Joe mauer, forget the year. He was a conquest reward.
17 conquest II
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Arod from 16
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2017 - PS Beltran (AKA: Baseball Jesus)
2019 - SS Ichiro (my all-time favorite player)Can't remember my favorite from 2016. Didn't play 2018.
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Ted Williams from any other year. I didn’t get him this year cuz I wanted to use some other cards. I find if he’s on my team I just can’t take him out of the lineup.
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You lost me at “going way back, in 2016”. Manny Ramirez for me in 2008. Lol
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Tulo, Beltran, Hamilton, Lincecum
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There was a Grady Sizemore card that was well liked in 16 I believe.
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‘16 was my first year and I probably didn’t ever have access to the best cards in the game. I remember the rookie to prime missions being long af to grind, but diamonds were hard to come by and highly prized in those days.
‘17 was obviously Griffey, top spin swing and all.
‘18 was clearly bronze Phil Niekro, he was the only card that was even halfway effective at what he did in that terrible game, certainly hitters had little value, unless you enjoy popping up to shallow CF on good swings every AB.
‘19 Would be SS Chris Sale, always going to be one of my favourite cards to use and I’ll probably cry when he retires.
‘20. Probably Sale again. One of the few pitchers that isn’t a chore to use in another lacklustre year for pitching and gameplay in general.Many cards I could give an honourable mention to, but the list would be too long, so I’ll just throw Ichiro out there, as he really is missed by me, even with the likes of Lofton and Juan Pierre who are pretty similar, the man himself was a true legend IRL and I’m glad I got to see him play the game in his prime.
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