Whos the best one size fits all ace?
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I know some are unrealistically expensive, others are only good at high levels, who is the best ace, regardless of tt or level? The one guy everyone should have at (or near) the top of their rotation?
Bonus points if you add a lefty honorable mention, my rotation is almost all righties.
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Al Leiter - Blue Jays Collection Reward. If you know how to pitch he is the nastiest pitcher not named Clemens in the game rn.
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Leiter is solid for sure. I have also had a ton of success with Noah Schultz. People really seem to struggle to hit him.
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@Pergo_MLBTS so you guys say leiter, just checked, id probably have to soend upwards of 25-35k for him based on rough estimates. Should i just spend the extra 100 to get randy? Or is leiter close enough and its worth saving those stubs?
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I guess im saying if im gonna spend, id rather grab a set it and forget it ace (lefty is a bonus, not a must) that can last towards the top of the roatation for awhile.
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Yeah if you can swing it for Randy it might make sense. Personally I don't want to spend the stubs for him though. I'm trying to save up to get some of the bigger live series guys.
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@Pergo_MLBTS appreciate it. Im still rusty/new to these days of the show. Does that mean live series reign king? As in new (or updated, idk how it works) live series cards will outdate flashbacks? Or you meant for collections?
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Al Leiter.
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@SquishySoldier_MLBTS No problem. I meant for collections mostly, but the high rated live series cards are definitely also more usable this year than they were last year. Until the legends and flashbacks cards start to get to the higher overall ratings some of the higher live series cards will still be pretty good to use.