Billy Hamilton
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I’ve only played 3 RS games with Billy but he has 2 HR 6 SB, 8 Runs scored
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Got both billy and lofton. Billy’s batting lead off and loftons a pinch runner
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@jtevalt_xbl said in Billy Hamilton:
Got both billy and lofton. Billy’s batting lead off and loftons a pinch runner
I earned both as well. Fun options to have early on for sure. I have lofton LF, Griffey purple CF, Hamilton RF.
Doing some early grinding before jumping into RS, and with server issues abound seems like a good decision for my sanity.
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@the57deluxe_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
Acuna, Trout, and Finley. Lucky enough to have all 3. Already have Acuna Superfractor.
I’ve never played well with Acuna. Not sure why...but he’s obviously very good. Trout is awesome, but that’s a hefty price tag without a lot of luck. And Finley is always an undervalued card. Always very fast with a great bat and good D.
Hamilton is the type of player I like for my CF. Lightning speed, good D, and a good enough bat.
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Lofton stays in CF until or if i ever get my hands on Rickey Henderson
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@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
It's going to be tough to find a CF good enough to replace him. Excellent D, Excellent speed, and a good enough bat. He's Lite-switch-hitting-Cobb with an arm and I'm here for it.
Lofton is better
No, he's really not. Lofton is great, but he's got a pretty weak arm.
Lofton is infinite times better.
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He is my conquest bench bat incase it goes four....replace, steal, score and hold the lead
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@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
Tons is going a bit off the deep end. I could turn around and say Hamilton has "tons" more power...but I'd be lying. The difference in fielding and reaction is negligible, so the arm absolutely matters.
I don't care about discipline...if I'm check swinging, then that's on me...I don't need an imaginary stat to decide which bad pitches I chase are balls and which are strikes...I'll take the L when I chase a pitch.
Instead of relying so much on clutch, why don't I just hit better in clutch situations? It's always been my strategy before. I'll stick with that.
Check swing is of course on you but your ability to do it well is affected by each hitter's rating.
Same with clutch, it's on you batting but his ability to make better contact in clutch situations is affected by his clutch rating making it easier for you to get a hit in the clutch
And vision which Lofton is also better, affects your ability to make contact rather then missing or better contact over minimal contact as the case may be.
Check swing could affect multiple at bats a game.
Clutch is going apply most every game, sometimes multiple times in a game.
Vision affects pretty much every at bat.His arm will matter seldom, pretty much only when a runner is trying to score from second or tagging up on third on a fly ball, either of which happens what? Once every 20-30 games? 40 games?
So, you like Kenny Lofton because of things that are completely within your control, great! Good for you.
Like I already said, I'll just aim to not swing at bad pitches, and make good contact, making your point, once again, moot.
And Hamilton has been on my roster for 44 games and has 8 OF assists, so your assumption that an opportunity happens once every 20-40 games (way to hedge your bets by being very non-specific) is extremely incorrect.
You...are...wrong. End of discussion.
I had a feeling you wouldn't understand what I was saying LOL.
You don't understand what visions, discipline and clutch are, or what they do, or how much they matter no matter how great you try or plan to be hitting. But neither do most that play MLBLike something else just said "Lofton is infinite times better."
And the 5 likes on my comments on Lofton being better.You don't get it, many don't, most do get it, end of discussion.
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I posted on here when he dropped how I thought he would be end game...Boy was I wrong. He has a terrible swing & I couldn’t hit anything with him. Only way I could get on was bunting - But good players won’t let you do that more than once.
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@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
Tons is going a bit off the deep end. I could turn around and say Hamilton has "tons" more power...but I'd be lying. The difference in fielding and reaction is negligible, so the arm absolutely matters.
I don't care about discipline...if I'm check swinging, then that's on me...I don't need an imaginary stat to decide which bad pitches I chase are balls and which are strikes...I'll take the L when I chase a pitch.
Instead of relying so much on clutch, why don't I just hit better in clutch situations? It's always been my strategy before. I'll stick with that.
Check swing is of course on you but your ability to do it well is affected by each hitter's rating.
Same with clutch, it's on you batting but his ability to make better contact in clutch situations is affected by his clutch rating making it easier for you to get a hit in the clutch
And vision which Lofton is also better, affects your ability to make contact rather then missing or better contact over minimal contact as the case may be.
Check swing could affect multiple at bats a game.
Clutch is going apply most every game, sometimes multiple times in a game.
Vision affects pretty much every at bat.His arm will matter seldom, pretty much only when a runner is trying to score from second or tagging up on third on a fly ball, either of which happens what? Once every 20-30 games? 40 games?
So, you like Kenny Lofton because of things that are completely within your control, great! Good for you.
Like I already said, I'll just aim to not swing at bad pitches, and make good contact, making your point, once again, moot.
And Hamilton has been on my roster for 44 games and has 8 OF assists, so your assumption that an opportunity happens once every 20-40 games (way to hedge your bets by being very non-specific) is extremely incorrect.
You...are...wrong. End of discussion.
I had a feeling you wouldn't understand what I was saying LOL.
You don't understand what visions, discipline and clutch are, or what they do, or how much they matter no matter how great you try or plan to be hitting. But neither do most that play MLBLike something else just said "Lofton is infinite times better."
And the 5 likes on my comments on Lofton being better.You don't get it, many don't, most do get it, end of discussion.
Nope. You’re so smart and so much better than everyone. I was trying to have a fun discussion, but you’re a [censored] and can’t just let it be. You’re wrong. You’re an [censored]. And I’m done talking to you.
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@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
@born2bewild007_psn said in Billy Hamilton:
@wiryhooligan22 said in Billy Hamilton:
Tons is going a bit off the deep end. I could turn around and say Hamilton has "tons" more power...but I'd be lying. The difference in fielding and reaction is negligible, so the arm absolutely matters.
I don't care about discipline...if I'm check swinging, then that's on me...I don't need an imaginary stat to decide which bad pitches I chase are balls and which are strikes...I'll take the L when I chase a pitch.
Instead of relying so much on clutch, why don't I just hit better in clutch situations? It's always been my strategy before. I'll stick with that.
Check swing is of course on you but your ability to do it well is affected by each hitter's rating.
Same with clutch, it's on you batting but his ability to make better contact in clutch situations is affected by his clutch rating making it easier for you to get a hit in the clutch
And vision which Lofton is also better, affects your ability to make contact rather then missing or better contact over minimal contact as the case may be.
Check swing could affect multiple at bats a game.
Clutch is going apply most every game, sometimes multiple times in a game.
Vision affects pretty much every at bat.His arm will matter seldom, pretty much only when a runner is trying to score from second or tagging up on third on a fly ball, either of which happens what? Once every 20-30 games? 40 games?
So, you like Kenny Lofton because of things that are completely within your control, great! Good for you.
Like I already said, I'll just aim to not swing at bad pitches, and make good contact, making your point, once again, moot.
And Hamilton has been on my roster for 44 games and has 8 OF assists, so your assumption that an opportunity happens once every 20-40 games (way to hedge your bets by being very non-specific) is extremely incorrect.
You...are...wrong. End of discussion.
I had a feeling you wouldn't understand what I was saying LOL.
You don't understand what visions, discipline and clutch are, or what they do, or how much they matter no matter how great you try or plan to be hitting. But neither do most that play MLBLike something else just said "Lofton is infinite times better."
And the 5 likes on my comments on Lofton being better.You don't get it, many don't, most do get it, end of discussion.
Nope. You’re so smart and so much better than everyone. I was trying to have a fun discussion, but you’re a [censored] and can’t just let it be. You’re wrong. You’re an [censored]. And I’m done talking to you.
BTW you said "Hamilton has been on my roster for 44 games and has 8 OF assists."
Definitely B.S.
Post a screenshot of his stats. No? That's what I thought...
So your entire OF in those 44 games has what? about 20 assists? lolIf Hamilton does have that many assists then it means you clearly have no pitchers AND don't know how to pitch because you must have an absolutely insane # of baserunners. Every game, every inning.
I have Trout on my team (and he's tier 4) for 122 games and he has 1 assist. And that's playing primarily all-star difficultly in all modes.
Seriously dude do you give up at least 2 baserunners an inning? lol -