AL West Showdown
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@Beattie76 said in AL West Showdown:
@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
The AL West is by far the easiest showdown to complete.
I gotta disagree, the NL central having Hader as the final boss. I hate hitting lefties, but when he throws 90% fastballs and gets gassed really quick it becomes pretty doable.
The AL West has so many amazing bats though, and I’ve found the moments in between to have easier requirements as well.
Hendriks, Ohtani, and Verlander are all super easy to score off too.
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@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
@Beattie76 said in AL West Showdown:
@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
The AL West is by far the easiest showdown to complete.
I gotta disagree, the NL central having Hader as the final boss. I hate hitting lefties, but when he throws 90% fastballs and gets gassed really quick it becomes pretty doable.
The AL West has so many amazing bats though, and I’ve found the moments in between to have easier requirements as well.
Hendriks, Ohtani, and Verlander are all super easy to score off too.
Maybe it's just me the, Ohtani kills me. I always beat that showdown if I can get by him.
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@Beattie76 said in AL West Showdown:
@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
@Beattie76 said in AL West Showdown:
@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
The AL West is by far the easiest showdown to complete.
I gotta disagree, the NL central having Hader as the final boss. I hate hitting lefties, but when he throws 90% fastballs and gets gassed really quick it becomes pretty doable.
The AL West has so many amazing bats though, and I’ve found the moments in between to have easier requirements as well.
Hendriks, Ohtani, and Verlander are all super easy to score off too.
Maybe it's just me the, Ohtani kills me. I always beat that showdown if I can get by him.
He’s definitely the most difficult of the three. Only having 10 outs sucks too.
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So are there some that are easier? Or is it more just person to person?
I know the particular missions change a little bit each time, but I wonder if anyone has made a list of all the like challenges to show up?
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@bhall09 said in AL West Showdown:
So are there some that are easier? Or is it more just person to person?
I know the particular missions change a little bit each time, but I wonder if anyone has made a list of all the like challenges to show up?
I’ve done the AL West enough to know it’s the same missions every time, but just in a different order.
So theoretically, you can get lucky by having harder missions show up earlier, meaning they’ll be worth less runs and only like a silver player if you fail it.
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@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
@bhall09 said in AL West Showdown:
So are there some that are easier? Or is it more just person to person?
I know the particular missions change a little bit each time, but I wonder if anyone has made a list of all the like challenges to show up?
I’ve done the AL West enough to know it’s the same missions every time, but just in a different order.
So theoretically, you can get lucky by having harder missions show up earlier, meaning they’ll be worth less runs and only like a silver player if you fail it.
What are all the missions, if you don't mind me asking?
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@bhall09 said in AL West Showdown:
@DriveByTrucker17 said in AL West Showdown:
@bhall09 said in AL West Showdown:
So are there some that are easier? Or is it more just person to person?
I know the particular missions change a little bit each time, but I wonder if anyone has made a list of all the like challenges to show up?
I’ve done the AL West enough to know it’s the same missions every time, but just in a different order.
So theoretically, you can get lucky by having harder missions show up earlier, meaning they’ll be worth less runs and only like a silver player if you fail it.
What are all the missions, if you don't mind me asking?
I’d have to get around to writing them down, but these are the ones off the top of my head.
- Complete the save against the Angels with bases loaded and no outs.
- Score 3 runs with 1 homerun in 3 innings against Andrew Heaney.
- Strikeout Joey Gallo.
- Down 2-0 in the bottom of the 9th against Zack Greinke, make the comeback and win the game.
- Score four runs with two XBH without giving up a run against Sean Manaea
- Finish a game against the Mariners without allowing a run.
- I think score 3 runs with a certain number of XBH in two innings against Lance Lynn
- Tied 0-0 in the top of the 9th inning, win the game against Corey Kluber and the AL West super team.
- Can’t remember, I’ll update it when I find out.
Someone please correct me if any of those wrong. I know 7 is against Lynn, just can’t remember exactly what the requirements are.
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I'm sure no one cares, but I finally did it. Started at 10-15. Only had one hit in the first 8 outs, and it was erased on a double play. Started to string something together with 6 outs left.
Santana homered on the final out with two strikes to get it done.
To me it just feels like the timing window is slightly different in these Showdowns compared to other areas of offline play. -
@bjannan said in AL West Showdown:
I'm sure no one cares, but I finally did it. Started at 10-15. Only had one hit in the first 8 outs, and it was erased on a double play. Started to string something together with 6 outs left.
Santana homered on the final out with two strikes to get it done.
To me it just feels like the timing window is slightly different in these Showdowns compared to other areas of offline play.Proud of you
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Man does anybody have advice how to beat Verlander? I have no issues with Ohtani. But when I get to Verlander I can’t put two hits back to back. And eventually somebody hits into a DP before I can move the runners around. I’m 3 rounds through losing on Verlander
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@Gmoney-1234 said in AL West Showdown:
Man does anybody have advice how to beat Verlander? I have no issues with Ohtani. But when I get to Verlander I can’t put two hits back to back. And eventually somebody hits into a DP before I can move the runners around. I’m 3 rounds through losing on Verlander
Verlander throws a lot of dots on the edges. Just try not to chase anything low in the zone or off the outside edge. Those usually result in grounders for douple plays.
Wait for something up or work a walk in that situation. Then bunt runners to second and third. That's been my strategy for most of the final stage 1 bosses.
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@MR_aer_bear
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