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  • TheGoaler_PSNT Offline
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    Maybe because they recently got hot?
    Turner stunk most of the year and seems to be finally looking like himself, and you just had a Set 2 Kajju Schwarber and Utley.

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  • FRSTDWN_XBLF Offline
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    I was talking about live series. Meant to put in the other section.

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    I’m sure they will get somebody upgraded to diamond soon, assuming they keep this up. In SDS’s defense, no Phillies currently have overly impressive season numbers offensively. I didn’t check out their pitching.

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    @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    I’m sure they will get somebody upgraded to diamond soon, assuming they keep this up. In SDS’s defense, no Phillies currently have overly impressive season numbers offensively. I didn’t check out their pitching.

    Nola has been disappointing for the most part, has a 4.50 era, but i actually think Turner has the best chance of going diamond, not sure about Harper or Realmuto at this point despite their hot streak. Realmuto is still only batting .250 with 15 home runs and 50 rbi's those are low numbers for him

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  • fubar2k7_PSNF Offline
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    Schwarber is batting under .200 so it doesn’t matter how many homeruns he hits. He’ll never get to be a diamond. Castellanos can’t play defense so forget him being a diamond. Those are the top 2 in overall homeruns. Turner has an OPS+ of 92 on the season. Be lucky he’s still rated gold at this point.

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  • ChuckCLC_PSNC Offline
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    Checks out.

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  • eatyum_PSNE Offline
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    I wish people who complain about ratings would atleast understand how ratings work, but no.

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    “Live Series ratings should be based exclusively on the last 10 calendar days.” - @FRSTDWN_XBL

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  • msacks11_PSNM Offline
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    I’d imagine Harper and Wheeler get a bump soon. They’re back to playing like the back of their baseball cards. I wouldn’t be shocked if Harper got a POTM card too.

    I’m sure every fan base thinks this way but I feel like Philadelphia is consistently underrated in these games. Hurts is only an 88 madden lol

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  • Dolenz_PSND Offline
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    @msacks11_PSN said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    I’m sure every fan base thinks this way

    You're right about that. Every body does think that their entire team or some subset of their favorite team is "hated" by SDS.

    There is only so much they can do with live series. If Schwarber is going to hit under .200 then his contact is never going to be high enough to be a live series diamond.

    But look at the flip side, SDS has given them 13 cards with a 99 overall rating. That is one less than the Yankees and is more than the Dodgers have. It is probably the second most 99s for a team in the whole game.

    So you are going to have a hard time convincing me that SDS is undervaluing Philly players.

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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    Teams by 99s and total cards not counting LS

    Orioles - 6 - 46
    Red Sox - 7 - 52
    Yankees - 14 - 65
    Rays - 6 - 42
    Blue Jays - 5 - 38

    White Sox - 3 - 39
    Guardians - 4 - 36
    Tigers - 7 - 39
    Royals - 1 - 33
    Twins - 6 - 40

    Astros - 11 - 47
    Angels - 5 - 41
    Athletics - 4 - 38
    Mariners - 6 - 42
    Rangers - 2 - 40

    Braves - 11 - 53
    Marlins - 7 - 37
    Mets - 6 - 40
    Phillies - 13 - 48
    Nationals - 4 - 30

    Cubs - 9 - 44
    Reds - 8 - 47
    Brewers - 6 - 41
    Pirates - 5 - 45
    Cardinals - 8 - 51

    Diamondbacks - 7 - 35
    Rockies - 3 - 34
    Dodgers - 12 - 53
    Padres - 7 - 41
    Giants - 8 - 44

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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

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  • broken_toy1_PSNB Offline
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    There was a guy last year that kept insisting that Chad Green deserved a Diamond Live card after a month and a half of being hot. He didn't and fizzled after that. Ended up he didn't even deserve the gold card he got. Didn't shut up until I pointed out Raisel Iglesias didn't get a Diamond until 3 months without an earned run. Streaks happen. Until they prove it's not a fluke, they'll stay lower. Although I do think Brandon Marsh is always underrated in this game.

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    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    Teams by 99s and total cards not counting LS

    Orioles - 6 - 46
    Red Sox - 7 - 52
    Yankees - 14 - 65
    Rays - 6 - 42
    Blue Jays - 5 - 38

    White Sox - 3 - 39
    Guardians - 4 - 36
    Tigers - 7 - 39
    Royals - 1 - 33
    Twins - 6 - 40

    Astros - 11 - 47
    Angels - 5 - 41
    Athletics - 4 - 38
    Mariners - 6 - 42
    Rangers - 2 - 40

    Braves - 11 - 53
    Marlins - 7 - 37
    Mets - 6 - 40
    Phillies - 13 - 48
    Nationals - 4 - 30

    Cubs - 9 - 44
    Reds - 8 - 47
    Brewers - 6 - 41
    Pirates - 5 - 45
    Cardinals - 8 - 51

    Diamondbacks - 7 - 35
    Rockies - 3 - 34
    Dodgers - 12 - 53
    Padres - 7 - 41
    Giants - 8 - 44

    This really needs to be addressed by SDS. Not cool.

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  • Dolenz_PSND Offline
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    Of the Cardinals eight 99 overall players this is the distribution by set

    Set 1 - Five 99 Overall Players (Edmonds, Smith, Wainwright, Gibson, Walker)
    Set 2 - Two 99 Overall Players (Musial and Nootbar)
    Set 3 - One 99 Overall Player (Rosenthal)

    So you can see the decline as we get deeper into the year.

    So the decline of the team based theme teams and the ignoring of teams like the Royals is not a good look. I know people will say that the Royals have not been that good and that is true but let's not pretend that the vast majority of 99 cards are not fantasy ratings anyway. Guys who just got drafted this year got 99 overall cards. Guys like Paul Skenes, who did not make it out of the first inning in his first AA start.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

    2nd most 99s and all but 2 are flashbacks, Rollins Howard and Schmidt haven't gotten a 99 yet ( and they will) Hamels either( though that's probably an outside chance,but they could).
    As for LS, I think they are rated accurately (Marsh could maybe be a silver) Bohm and Stott have been upgraded, the others ....well they weren't good for awhile there and deserved the downgrades.

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  • fubar2k7_PSNF Offline
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    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

    27% of them are 99 vs only 22% of the Yankees cards. 😉

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    @broken_toy1_PSN said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    Teams by 99s and total cards not counting LS

    Orioles - 6 - 46
    Red Sox - 7 - 52
    Yankees - 14 - 65
    Rays - 6 - 42
    Blue Jays - 5 - 38

    White Sox - 3 - 39
    Guardians - 4 - 36
    Tigers - 7 - 39
    Royals - 1 - 33
    Twins - 6 - 40

    Astros - 11 - 47
    Angels - 5 - 41
    Athletics - 4 - 38
    Mariners - 6 - 42
    Rangers - 2 - 40

    Braves - 11 - 53
    Marlins - 7 - 37
    Mets - 6 - 40
    Phillies - 13 - 48
    Nationals - 4 - 30

    Cubs - 9 - 44
    Reds - 8 - 47
    Brewers - 6 - 41
    Pirates - 5 - 45
    Cardinals - 8 - 51

    Diamondbacks - 7 - 35
    Rockies - 3 - 34
    Dodgers - 12 - 53
    Padres - 7 - 41
    Giants - 8 - 44

    This really needs to be addressed by SDS. Not cool.

    Making more 99s. How’s SDS gonna make former players sign over their NIL rights by team played for equally enough to make 99? Or do they just make anyone a 99 to make them all equal?

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    So by my count the Phillies are indeed in second behind the Yankees by only 1 player for 99s, now Royal fans they have a legitimate complaint. 1 99 yikes.

    27% of them are 99 vs only 22% of the Yankees cards. 😉

    So by ratio they actually have the most 99s lol. I would like to know the ratio on legend cards that we have gotten conpared to flashbacks, feels like way more flashbacks this year so far. I'll say it again i really want SDS to unleash the legends in set 4

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    @broken_toy1_PSN said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    @samguenther1987 said in Phillies don't have one diamond player but have:

    Teams by 99s and total cards not counting LS

    Orioles - 6 - 46
    Red Sox - 7 - 52
    Yankees - 14 - 65
    Rays - 6 - 42
    Blue Jays - 5 - 38

    White Sox - 3 - 39
    Guardians - 4 - 36
    Tigers - 7 - 39
    Royals - 1 - 33
    Twins - 6 - 40

    Astros - 11 - 47
    Angels - 5 - 41
    Athletics - 4 - 38
    Mariners - 6 - 42
    Rangers - 2 - 40

    Braves - 11 - 53
    Marlins - 7 - 37
    Mets - 6 - 40
    Phillies - 13 - 48
    Nationals - 4 - 30

    Cubs - 9 - 44
    Reds - 8 - 47
    Brewers - 6 - 41
    Pirates - 5 - 45
    Cardinals - 8 - 51

    Diamondbacks - 7 - 35
    Rockies - 3 - 34
    Dodgers - 12 - 53
    Padres - 7 - 41
    Giants - 8 - 44

    This really needs to be addressed by SDS. Not cool.

    Making more 99s. How’s SDS gonna make former players sign over their NIL rights by team played for equally enough to make 99? Or do they just make anyone a 99 to make them all equal?

    That's easy. They have the rights to Brett, Perez, Moose, Hosmer, Greinke, Merrifield and I think Saberhagen. That's just the Royals I can think of. How about a little bit of variance. Trea Turner as a Nat instead of a Dodger or Philly. I'm happy we got a Hunter Renfroe Kaiju card but if the Sox or Brewers needed more cards I wouldn't be upset. I want a Moose card for my Angels, but a 99 Royals card would be appropriate, especially this time of year.

    Yes, the Yankees are the most storied team in Baseball, but we shouldn't ignore the smaller market fans. 14 Yankee 99s to 1 Royal 99. 65 Yankee Diamonds to 30 Nat Diamonds. That's a huge difference. Arguably, the most storied team in the NL, the Cardinals, are at 8/51. That seems to be slightly above average. They started off the season with similar expectations. Shouldn't they be closer to the Yankees in numbers if it's about history.

    Currently the Braves have the best winning percentages in the MLB at 65.6%. The Os are right behind them with 62.9%. If it's about winning then why do the Os have 6/46 when the Braves have 11/53?

    When it's about market and popularity, the small guy gets the shaft. The easy answer is to use current players for former teams or the other way around. After a quick glance, I counted 3 Yankee Diamond cards (1 X 99, 2 X 97) that could have been Oakland A's. Instead the A's are 4/38. You could do that for every team. It's not hard and doesn't take long. I looked for maybe 10-15 seconds and found 3 for one team on one team. Spread the love...

    So, "This really needs to be addressed by SDS. Not cool."

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