Are you good with early cards and bad with late?
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Or vice versa
This new lindor and tatis I'm hitting terrible with but my other guys in the event hitting normal.
I know last year the good trout I was terrible with but the end game trout I couldn't buy a hit.
Early Stanton wasn't good with and this postseason about every hit is a hr
Last year Carroll may have been my best card and this year awards card I've struggled with initially but picked it up lately.
Are any of these guys swings different? I try to get timing from the leg kicks and tatis Def looks close to the same
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I feel this way with the HoF Griffey when compared to the 90 91 and 95 Griffeys or anything from last season.
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I hit terribly with the new Ryan Howard Halloweek card in two straight games. Probably more me than the card, though.
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Keep in mind that pitching is leaps and bounds better than it was earlier in the season. This is likely a much bigger factor than the difference in cards. If you’re talking online, the player base at this point in the year is also better with less casuals.
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@GoozeFn_PSN said in Are you good with early cards and bad with late?:
Keep in mind that pitching is leaps and bounds better than it was earlier in the season. This is likely a much bigger factor than the difference in cards. If you’re talking online, the player base at this point in the year is also better with less casuals.
I'm still hitting as good with other players though. Like the new trout, ohtani, mantle, gehrig, biggio, plus old regulars like j roll, posada, chipper (my normal wildcards)
Its a valid point but it's more players who I was very good with and their new cards I'm not good with.
Oddly enough I've done good with the new ohtani and I'm historically not great with his.
Biggest surprise to me is tatis cause I'm always good with him but the playoff card isn't clicking.
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@ref479ode_PSN I’m the opposite with Ohtani. I’m historically good with him, but haven’t been with the 50/50. I’ve done well with both Tatis cards.