Should Chris davis become a legend in the show 24
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MLB the show has a large group of Hall of famers and legends but in the mix are the outliers the forgotten players here are some of these legends
Jerry harriston jr
Ryan ludwick
Tony Clark
Mark mulder
Brandon WebbThese were all solid players but not legendary faces of baseball who would only
be recognized by die hard baseball fans but out of every legend in MLB the show the worst one is Mark prior. In 5 seasons he put up 2 worthwhile seasons his 2003 season is the only thing the show cares about. 1 or 2 good years does not make you a legend if he is in the game for playing 5 years with only 2 good seasons Chris davis should be In for his 7 out of 13 seasons with 20+ homers and for being a fan favorite of the Baltimore Orioles core during his prime.
If Mark prior is in the game Crush Davis should be to.
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.
Ps Adam Jones would be a cool legend to
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I think it would be a nice, and probably an inexpensive, addition to have local heroes added. Like if you’re a Marlins fan, Jeff Conine or Livan Hernandez, for example, would be additions that the majority of the fan base doesn’t get excited for but a Marlins fan would appreciate their inclusion.
Every franchise has guys that may have been under appreciated by the masses but will forever live on in the hearts of the diehards.
As a Blue Jays fan, I’d love a Vernon Wells card or Mark Eichhorn or Duane Ward or the return of Dave Stieb but this time with the actual stud of a card of which he deserves, but outside of Blue Jays fans’, no one is excited for these additions.
Feel free to add any franchise specific additions you’d like to see for your favourite team
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Fun fact: Chris Davis Was the highest paid Oriole last year. (He’s on a modified Bobby Bonilla plan.)
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@Ledgie said in Should Chris davis become a legend in the show 24:
I think it would be a nice, and probably an inexpensive, addition to have local heroes added. Like if you’re a Marlins fan, Jeff Conine or Livan Hernandez, for example, would be additions that the majority of the fan base doesn’t get excited for but a Marlins fan would appreciate their inclusion.
Every franchise has guys that may have been under appreciated by the masses but will forever live on in the hearts of the diehards.
As a Blue Jays fan, I’d love a Vernon Wells card or Mark Eichhorn or Duane Ward or the return of Dave Stieb but this time with the actual stud of a card of which he deserves, but outside of Blue Jays fans’, no one is excited for these additions.
Feel free to add any franchise specific additions you’d like to see for your favourite team
Dale Murphy would be fun.
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Dale Murphy was in previous iterations of the game. Can't remember if he was in 21, but he was definitely in 20 and 19.
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@SaveFarris we will be saying that about ohtani in 10 years
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Mark Prior declined due to injuries vs Chris Davis declined due to just sucking. Don’t compare them.
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You have to remember the term "legend" in mlbts just means a retired player. It's a way to categorize them.
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I think it says former player in the stances and windups now vs legend.
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@Ledgie said in Should Chris davis become a legend in the show 24:
I think it would be a nice, and probably an inexpensive, addition to have local heroes added. Like if you’re a Marlins fan, Jeff Conine or Livan Hernandez, for example, would be additions that the majority of the fan base doesn’t get excited for but a Marlins fan would appreciate their inclusion.
Every franchise has guys that may have been under appreciated by the masses but will forever live on in the hearts of the diehards.
As a Blue Jays fan, I’d love a Vernon Wells card or Mark Eichhorn or Duane Ward or the return of Dave Stieb but this time with the actual stud of a card of which he deserves, but outside of Blue Jays fans’, no one is excited for these additions.
I’m far from a blue jays fan however I could go for me some Dave steib, Tony Fernandez, and even some pre-juiced Glenallen Hill (I loved him as a Knoxville K-Jay). Unfortunately we’ll have to wait at least another decade before the technology exists to accurately simulate the movements on one of Steib’s sliders. We all have used the term ‘wiffle baller’ to describe someone’s pitch movement but Dave Steib really did look like he was pitching with one out there….when he was ‘on’ I’ve never seen better…maybe equal but never better. Now that I’m thinking of it…Eichhorn had his own bit of physics defying pitches…he had found some kind of way to put a slow motion timer on his stuff like some sort of wizard
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN Dave Stieb aka the guy master of the 8 inning no hitter. Felt so bad for the guy. Feel like he lost 10 no hitters before finally getting one.
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@fubar2k7 said in Should Chris davis become a legend in the show 24:
@BxnnyMxn_ Dave Stieb aka the guy master of the 8 inning no hitter. Felt so bad for the guy. Feel like he lost 10 no hitters before finally getting one.
Yeeeees that was so painful wasn’t it? My heart totally went out to him. What a hurler!