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@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
Rookie record
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@nymets1987_psn said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
Rookie record
Okay, thanks. I was a bit confused.
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Historians also tend to split postseason and world series into separate categories with the first postseason not until 1969.
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Riley earned his first game winning hit and is due for a new card as well.
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@omegaeod_psn said in LCS programs:
Riley earned his first game winning hit and is due for a new card as well.
Also had the home run and an rbi (triple?) Maybe double in game 2. He and Freeman are both due.
We also will have a few Braves to look forward to in the WS program regardless of if they win or lose. Braves fans are about to be very happy which might repay them for not getting Glavine or Maddux.
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nobody is talking about eddie rosario
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@felbergshoot14_mlbts said in LCS programs:
nobody is talking about eddie rosario
Only because he is for sure getting a card for winning NLCS MVP
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@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
That's a perfect game bid. Not a no-hitter bid. Yes, they are both sort of the same thing, but they are put into different categories.
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@painpa_psn said in LCS programs:
Historians also tend to split postseason and world series into separate categories with the first postseason not until 1969.
Yeah, I was kind of waiting for someone to say that; and I do agree. I just didn’t think they would bother to mention a 5.2 inning no-hit playoff game as a record if he were not a rookie. I could be wrong.
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The Rosario situation highlights how overinflated ratings have been this year. He already has a 98 PS card from last program that crushes. Maybe that one should have been a 95 so there was more room for a bump. Little forethought.
I booted up 20 a few nights ago and noticed that the skills ratings were much less "maxed out" than with this year's cards. Extreme 99's still had holes in their games. Not this year.
SLOW THE ROLL with the "endgame" cards, I say.
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when does the program come out today? or has it already?
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@suntlacrimae50_psn said in LCS programs:
The Rosario situation highlights how overinflated ratings have been this year. He already has a 98 PS card from last program that crushes. Maybe that one should have been a 95 so there was more room for a bump. Little forethought.
I booted up 20 a few nights ago and noticed that the skills ratings were much less "maxed out" than with this year's cards. Extreme 99's still had holes in their games. Not this year.
SLOW THE ROLL with the "endgame" cards, I say.
98 Rosario is a Topps Now card, but the point is still valid. To be fair to SDS, nobody expected a guy with a 98 wRC+ this year to have such a good postseason, but bad/below average hitters having great postseason numbers happens basically every year though.
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@suntlacrimae50_psn said in LCS programs:
The Rosario situation highlights how overinflated ratings have been this year. He already has a 98 PS card from last program that crushes. Maybe that one should have been a 95 so there was more room for a bump. Little forethought.
I booted up 20 a few nights ago and noticed that the skills ratings were much less "maxed out" than with this year's cards. Extreme 99's still had holes in their games. Not this year.
SLOW THE ROLL with the "endgame" cards, I say.
rosario dosen't have a 98 PS Card
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@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@painpa_psn said in LCS programs:
Historians also tend to split postseason and world series into separate categories with the first postseason not until 1969.
Yeah, I was kind of waiting for someone to say that; and I do agree. I just didn’t think they would bother to mention a 5.2 inning no-hit playoff game as a record if he were not a rookie. I could be wrong.
Could be both.
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@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
That's a perfect game bid. Not a no-hitter bid. Yes, they are both sort of the same thing, but they are put into different categories.
Okay, how about Michael Wacha, 7.1 innings
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@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
That's a perfect game bid. Not a no-hitter bid. Yes, they are both sort of the same thing, but they are put into different categories.
Okay, how about Michael Wacha, 7.1 innings
ok IDK, that's just what FOX said.
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@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
That's a perfect game bid. Not a no-hitter bid. Yes, they are both sort of the same thing, but they are put into different categories.
Okay, how about Michael Wacha, 7.1 innings
ok IDK, that's just what FOX said.
You could be right. I forgot Wacha did it for the Cardinals. If we are not counting Larsen due to the fact it was a World Series game before they had playoffs. I think he might have the AL rookie record.
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@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
@brainfreeze442 said in LCS programs:
@destroyingflame said in LCS programs:
I think that Luis Garcia will get a card. He now holds the AL record for the longest No-Hitter bid in AL Postseason history. (5 and 2/3 innings)
Don Larsen through a Perfect Game for the Yankees; how can Garcia hold the record with 5 2/3 innings?
That's a perfect game bid. Not a no-hitter bid. Yes, they are both sort of the same thing, but they are put into different categories.
Okay, how about Michael Wacha, 7.1 innings
ok IDK, that's just what FOX said.
You could be right. I forgot Wacha did it for the Cardinals. If we are not counting Larsen due to the fact it was a World Series game before they had playoffs. I think he might have the AL rookie record.
Probably what they meant.
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