• Categories
  • Popular
  • Dev Tracker
Skins
  • Default (The Show 25)
  • No Skin
  • The Show 23
  • Dark
  • The Show 24
  • The Show 25
Collapse
THESHOW.COM
Game Game Support Support My Account My Account

Community Forum

5th starter

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Diamond Dynasty
22 Posts 9 Posters 839 Views
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    I wonder which is less of a grind, the extreme conquest map or the WS program

    WarriorsAreCool7_PSNW 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • WarriorsAreCool7_PSNW Offline
    WarriorsAreCool7_PSNW Offline
    WarriorsAreCool7_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #5

    @simonsayz80 said in 5th starter:

    I wonder which is less of a grind, the extreme conquest map or the WS program

    Definitely Ws program

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • FoolishMrCouchF Offline
    FoolishMrCouchF Offline
    FoolishMrCouch
    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    How many stubbs do you have? I was surprised by how cheap it was to purchase silver/gold players and get Finest Degrom via the exchange. If you have the patience to go with all silver players it will cost you around 50k or less on buy orders, but will require 250-300 silver 78-79 rated players. If you purchase gold 84's then you can finish it for around 80k which is the way I went. If you go with diamond players you should be able to find plenty for 5k buy orders that you can exchange and will cost you 120,000. If you don't like him you can always sell and make some profit. You will also make a nice chunk of stubbs back from the Affinity packs, and you get a couple of other diamond players like Al Leiter.

    S 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #7

    @FoolishMrCouch said in 5th starter:

    How many stubbs do you have? I was surprised by how cheap it was to purchase silver/gold players and get Finest Degrom via the exchange. If you have the patience to go with all silver players it will cost you around 50k or less on buy orders, but will require 250-300 silver 78-79 rated players. If you purchase gold 84's then you can finish it for around 80k which is the way I went. If you go with diamond players you should be able to find plenty for 5k buy orders that you can exchange and will cost you 120,000. If you don't like him you can always sell and make some profit. You will also make a nice chunk of stubbs back from the Affinity packs, and you get a couple of other diamond players like Al Leiter.

    I only have about 100k now. I've already exchanged my way up to DeGrom and sold him. I wanted the stubs for Grove at the time, so I could get him before he got too expensive. If I decide to go DeGrom or Kopech, I will probably do what you suggest with other finest guys and then sell and buy one of those two starters.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Do stats in conquest games count toward the WS program missions? If so, I can work towards Buehler and Pearson at the same time. Arozorena and Fairbanks could help the squad out as wella

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • hoboadam_PSNH Offline
    hoboadam_PSNH Offline
    hoboadam_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #9

    Cy Young.

    Main thing is that you try and use guys that you don't see everyday. That will keep opponents off balance or complacent.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • WarriorsAreCool7_PSNW Offline
    WarriorsAreCool7_PSNW Offline
    WarriorsAreCool7_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #10

    I forgot about bob gibson he’s an easy conquest to get. He was my #1 before I quit.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • HtonSecurity5x_PSNH Offline
    HtonSecurity5x_PSNH Offline
    HtonSecurity5x_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #11

    Gibson is good for minimal effort..Pearson has been worth it for me in the extreme program, Tom Seaver was worth it for me as well..I’m kinda bored pitching with him. But whenever I have a big game I give him the ball...lately the event rewards were end game so was worth the patience to get belli, grove and good gossage. I grinded for verlander and arrietta but disliked both online so sold for a combined 1.4 million

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • Dino-might_notD Offline
    Dino-might_notD Offline
    Dino-might_not
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    Awards Max Scherzer hasn't left my rotation since he came out.

    S 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • B Offline
    B Offline
    Big_Chungus_77_
    wrote on last edited by
    #13

    Kopech is pretty awesome his price has jumped up considerably but still say he is worth it

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #14

    @Dino-might_not said in 5th starter:

    Awards Max Scherzer hasn't left my rotation since he came out.

    I can't hit against him or pitch with him lol. I've bought and sold him a couple times.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #15

    Just grinded out for Buehler. And I should be close to being able to buy Kopech or DeGrom once I sell all these postseason cards!

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #16

    Buehler is not the answer. He does alright until 2 strikes, but he doesn't really have an out pitch. Kopech is ok until a runner gets on. Then he goes into a quick delivery and gets hammered

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • SaldanaBros5_PSNS Offline
    SaldanaBros5_PSNS Offline
    SaldanaBros5_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #17

    Gibson is easy to acquire. Couple conquest games. Top 5 pitcher in the game

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSN
    wrote on last edited by
    #18

    So on AS decent FB with sinker/cutter and a good slider are a must. The guy who can induce poorer contact tends too get it done. On HOF while I have seen some people have success with finesse pitchers, the formula at least to me seems to be that a 99+ FB is absolutely necessary to keep guys off balance.

    So guys with a great slider and changeup mixed with the FB seem to be the play. Also lefty's are good as most guys are running some combination of Trout, Tatis, Mookie.... Plus you're throwing away from guys like Ruth, Gehrig, Soto, etc...

    1. Sale Solid unless you're up against a guy who has drilled him over and over and can crush him, he's been BP for some guys.
    2. Lefty Grove Absolute beast
    3. DeGrom Absolute Beast
    4. Gibson Solid with a good FB
    5. Wood If you can get off to a fast start with some K's he's almost unhittable for about 6 innings, but don't hesitate to pull him early as he inexplicably starts shitting the bed in the 7th, even with a low pitch count.
    6. Al Leiter I just started experimenting with him, have only used him on AS and he's been surprisingly good. Induces a lot of poor contact, supposedly is really good on HOF but havn't had the courage to pull the trigger yet and start him.
    7. Kershaw Has enough zip to keep guys honest, but has a ton of mvmnt on his pitches.
    8. Paxton 100mph FB, but is prone to hanging breaking stuff
    9. Maddux Induces a ton of poor contact, sprinkle in the FB on the edges every now and then
    10. Whitley Good pitch mix, but poor stamina, only good for 6-7

    I also keep someone like a Buehler, Kluber, Blue on the 5 when I'm making a run towards and into the 800's so I can bring them in if my starter starts having some issues, or if I just want to use them as a reliever. I havn't been able to get to WS yet but hopefully one day.

    Lately Orel has been getting lit up like for me so I've benched him, likely just because at this point so many have seen him... a lot.

    S 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #19

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    So on AS decent FB with sinker/cutter and a good slider are a must. The guy who can induce poorer contact tends too get it done. On HOF while I have seen some people have success with finesse pitchers, the formula at least to me seems to be that a 99+ FB is absolutely necessary to keep guys off balance.

    So guys with a great slider and changeup mixed with the FB seem to be the play. Also lefty's are good as most guys are running some combination of Trout, Tatis, Mookie.... Plus you're throwing away from guys like Ruth, Gehrig, Soto, etc...

    1. Sale Solid unless you're up against a guy who has drilled him over and over and can crush him, he's been BP for some guys.
    2. Lefty Grove Absolute beast
    3. DeGrom Absolute Beast
    4. Gibson Solid with a good FB
    5. Wood If you can get off to a fast start with some K's he's almost unhittable for about 6 innings, but don't hesitate to pull him early as he inexplicably starts shitting the bed in the 7th, even with a low pitch count.
    6. Al Leiter I just started experimenting with him, have only used him on AS and he's been surprisingly good. Induces a lot of poor contact, supposedly is really good on HOF but havn't had the courage to pull the trigger yet and start him.
    7. Kershaw Has enough zip to keep guys honest, but has a ton of mvmnt on his pitches.
    8. Paxton 100mph FB, but is prone to hanging breaking stuff
    9. Maddux Induces a ton of poor contact, sprinkle in the FB on the edges every now and then
    10. Whitley Good pitch mix, but poor stamina, only good for 6-7

    I also keep someone like a Buehler, Kluber, Blue on the 5 when I'm making a run towards and into the 800's so I can bring them in if my starter starts having some issues, or if I just want to use them as a reliever. I havn't been able to get to WS yet but hopefully one day.

    Lately Orel has been getting lit up like for me so I've benched him, likely just because at this point so many have seen him...

    I think I am going to give DeGrom a go. That card always destroys me. Going to run with Grove, Ryan, DeGrom, Blue, Lamet, and Kopech

    Hubijerk_PSNH 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by Hubijerk_PSN
    #20

    @simonsayz80 said in 5th starter:

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    So on AS decent FB with sinker/cutter and a good slider are a must. The guy who can induce poorer contact tends too get it done. On HOF while I have seen some people have success with finesse pitchers, the formula at least to me seems to be that a 99+ FB is absolutely necessary to keep guys off balance.

    So guys with a great slider and changeup mixed with the FB seem to be the play. Also lefty's are good as most guys are running some combination of Trout, Tatis, Mookie.... Plus you're throwing away from guys like Ruth, Gehrig, Soto, etc...

    1. Sale Solid unless you're up against a guy who has drilled him over and over and can crush him, he's been BP for some guys.
    2. Lefty Grove Absolute beast
    3. DeGrom Absolute Beast
    4. Gibson Solid with a good FB
    5. Wood If you can get off to a fast start with some K's he's almost unhittable for about 6 innings, but don't hesitate to pull him early as he inexplicably starts shitting the bed in the 7th, even with a low pitch count.
    6. Al Leiter I just started experimenting with him, have only used him on AS and he's been surprisingly good. Induces a lot of poor contact, supposedly is really good on HOF but havn't had the courage to pull the trigger yet and start him.
    7. Kershaw Has enough zip to keep guys honest, but has a ton of mvmnt on his pitches.
    8. Paxton 100mph FB, but is prone to hanging breaking stuff
    9. Maddux Induces a ton of poor contact, sprinkle in the FB on the edges every now and then
    10. Whitley Good pitch mix, but poor stamina, only good for 6-7

    I also keep someone like a Buehler, Kluber, Blue on the 5 when I'm making a run towards and into the 800's so I can bring them in if my starter starts having some issues, or if I just want to use them as a reliever. I havn't been able to get to WS yet but hopefully one day.

    Lately Orel has been getting lit up like for me so I've benched him, likely just because at this point so many have seen him...

    I think I am going to give DeGrom a go. That card always destroys me. Going to run with Grove, Ryan, DeGrom, Blue, Lamet, and Kopech

    If you're considering Ryan go Wood or Gibson instead... Ryans control is bad and personally I just sit on FB as he doesn't have many options and because his control stinks the breaking stuff is often out of the zone. Otherwise it's a solid lineup.

    S 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • S Offline
    S Offline
    simonsayz80_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #21

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    @simonsayz80 said in 5th starter:

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    So on AS decent FB with sinker/cutter and a good slider are a must. The guy who can induce poorer contact tends too get it done. On HOF while I have seen some people have success with finesse pitchers, the formula at least to me seems to be that a 99+ FB is absolutely necessary to keep guys off balance.

    So guys with a great slider and changeup mixed with the FB seem to be the play. Also lefty's are good as most guys are running some combination of Trout, Tatis, Mookie.... Plus you're throwing away from guys like Ruth, Gehrig, Soto, etc...

    1. Sale Solid unless you're up against a guy who has drilled him over and over and can crush him, he's been BP for some guys.
    2. Lefty Grove Absolute beast
    3. DeGrom Absolute Beast
    4. Gibson Solid with a good FB
    5. Wood If you can get off to a fast start with some K's he's almost unhittable for about 6 innings, but don't hesitate to pull him early as he inexplicably starts shitting the bed in the 7th, even with a low pitch count.
    6. Al Leiter I just started experimenting with him, have only used him on AS and he's been surprisingly good. Induces a lot of poor contact, supposedly is really good on HOF but havn't had the courage to pull the trigger yet and start him.
    7. Kershaw Has enough zip to keep guys honest, but has a ton of mvmnt on his pitches.
    8. Paxton 100mph FB, but is prone to hanging breaking stuff
    9. Maddux Induces a ton of poor contact, sprinkle in the FB on the edges every now and then
    10. Whitley Good pitch mix, but poor stamina, only good for 6-7

    I also keep someone like a Buehler, Kluber, Blue on the 5 when I'm making a run towards and into the 800's so I can bring them in if my starter starts having some issues, or if I just want to use them as a reliever. I havn't been able to get to WS yet but hopefully one day.

    Lately Orel has been getting lit up like for me so I've benched him, likely just because at this point so many have seen him...

    I think I am going to give DeGrom a go. That card always destroys me. Going to run with Grove, Ryan, DeGrom, Blue, Lamet, and Kopech

    If you're considering Ryan go Wood or Gibson instead... Ryans control is bad and personally I just sit on FB as he doesn't have many options and his control stinks. Otherwise it's a solid lineup.

    I wish he had a slider, but I've been having decent success with him. I throw his curve hard at an angle away from righties like a slider. If you mix locations and throw change ups too, Ryan can be good. I might give Gibson a go though. Thanks for the heads up.

    Hubijerk_PSNH 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSNH Offline
    Hubijerk_PSN
    replied to Guest on last edited by
    #22

    @simonsayz80 said in 5th starter:

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    @simonsayz80 said in 5th starter:

    @Hubijerk said in 5th starter:

    So on AS decent FB with sinker/cutter and a good slider are a must. The guy who can induce poorer contact tends too get it done. On HOF while I have seen some people have success with finesse pitchers, the formula at least to me seems to be that a 99+ FB is absolutely necessary to keep guys off balance.

    So guys with a great slider and changeup mixed with the FB seem to be the play. Also lefty's are good as most guys are running some combination of Trout, Tatis, Mookie.... Plus you're throwing away from guys like Ruth, Gehrig, Soto, etc...

    1. Sale Solid unless you're up against a guy who has drilled him over and over and can crush him, he's been BP for some guys.
    2. Lefty Grove Absolute beast
    3. DeGrom Absolute Beast
    4. Gibson Solid with a good FB
    5. Wood If you can get off to a fast start with some K's he's almost unhittable for about 6 innings, but don't hesitate to pull him early as he inexplicably starts shitting the bed in the 7th, even with a low pitch count.
    6. Al Leiter I just started experimenting with him, have only used him on AS and he's been surprisingly good. Induces a lot of poor contact, supposedly is really good on HOF but havn't had the courage to pull the trigger yet and start him.
    7. Kershaw Has enough zip to keep guys honest, but has a ton of mvmnt on his pitches.
    8. Paxton 100mph FB, but is prone to hanging breaking stuff
    9. Maddux Induces a ton of poor contact, sprinkle in the FB on the edges every now and then
    10. Whitley Good pitch mix, but poor stamina, only good for 6-7

    I also keep someone like a Buehler, Kluber, Blue on the 5 when I'm making a run towards and into the 800's so I can bring them in if my starter starts having some issues, or if I just want to use them as a reliever. I havn't been able to get to WS yet but hopefully one day.

    Lately Orel has been getting lit up like for me so I've benched him, likely just because at this point so many have seen him...

    I think I am going to give DeGrom a go. That card always destroys me. Going to run with Grove, Ryan, DeGrom, Blue, Lamet, and Kopech

    If you're considering Ryan go Wood or Gibson instead... Ryans control is bad and personally I just sit on FB as he doesn't have many options and his control stinks. Otherwise it's a solid lineup.

    I wish he had a slider, but I've been having decent success with him. I throw his curve hard at an angle away from righties like a slider. If you mix locations and throw change ups too, Ryan can be good. I might give Gibson a go though. Thanks for the heads up.

    NP

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • A admin locked this topic on

X Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitch Discord TikTok
Major League Baseball Players Association Major League Baseball Sony Interactive Entertainment PlayStation Studios San Diego Studio ESRB ESRB Certificate
Terms of Use Privacy Policy TheShow.com Community Code of Conduct MLB The Show Online Code of Conduct MLB The Show Games

Stubs is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.

"PlayStation Family Mark", "PlayStation", "PS5 Logo", and "PS4 Logo" are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.

Microsoft, the Xbox Sphere mark, Series X|S logo, and Xbox Series X|S are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

Nintendo Switch is a trademark of Nintendo.

Major League and Minor League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of Major League Baseball. Visit MLB.com and MiLB.com. The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., as applicable. Visit the official website of the Hall of Fame at BaseballHall.org

Officially Licensed Product of MLB Players, Inc. MLBPA trademarks, copyrighted works and other intellectual property rights are owned and/or held by MLBPA and may not be used without the written consent of MLBPA or MLB Players, Inc. Visit MLBPLAYERS.com, the Players Choice on the web.

© 2024 Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.

  • Login

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Popular
  • Dev Tracker
  • Login

  • Login or register to search.