3 Recommendations for the Future
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It would be nice to see a change in the way that the stats of a player who switches teams mid-season are displayed. Instead of having a stat line for his original team for that year and then a stat line showing his total stats for that year, it would be nice to have a whole stat line for that year for both his original team and his new team. That would give you a better idea of exactly how he's done with the new team.
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Add more player chants. I've mentioned this before, but you could add one for Freddie Freeman. You could have the fans chanting much like they do in real life, "Freddie! Freddie! Freddie!" This could be happening during some of his at bats in big moments, or after he gets a clutch hit in the game. The game could even pan to him after reaching base and show him acknowledging the chants.
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You could add curtain calls for certain big moments and also bring back instances of a pitcher tipping his hat and acknowledging the applause of the crowd as he's walking off the field after being pulled to end a good outing.
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Also, why are there times when you make good timing on your swing but the game doesn't say "good timing?" I'm talking about technically being later than you need to be to get a perfect perfect but still having plenty of green between the bat head and where the green section ends.
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All good suggestions. My one wish is to bring back the option to change the player's age or going to college instead of being drafted right out of high school.
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Can we start the players from little league , play in sandlots , get noticed by scouts , then play travel ball , then high school. Lol . Jk
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@pwyinokc_MLBTS
I’ve rarely played RTTS over the years, but that does seem like a good suggestion. I do feel like SDS could add a bit more personality to the game. I also think the fans clapping in unison at certain times to cheer on the pitcher when he’s pitching could be good too. That happened in Paul Skenes’ first start. For example, with two strikes, or if it’s, say, the sixth or seventh inning and the pitcher has had a really good outing and has two strikes on someone.I’m assuming they’ve never shown the World Series MVP being presented his award either. That seems like it would be a good addition too.