Who is the Best Card in the Game?
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@Dolenz_PSN said in Who is the Best Card in the Game?:
Based purely on attributes.....
Caveat - I know more goes into it than strictly crunching numbers but crunching numbers is all I got.2B
Best Overall: Brice TurangSS
Best Offensive: Ozzie Smith
CF
Best Overall: Jakob Marsee
Best Offensive: Grady SizemoreRF
Best Overall: Jose BautistaRF
Best Overall: Jose BautistaC
Best Overall: Gary Sanchez
Best Offensive: Gary SanchezTotally deserved, all of these
To be fair, Ill give Turang a bit of pass because he is at least arguably the best 2B in MLB this year
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I love the HOF Gil Hodges card. Underrated in my opinion
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George Brett, always has been and always will be for me. I don’t know if it’s stance, swing, distance he stands from the plate, or all the above, BUT that’s the one card I have all the confidence in the world with when going to the plate. It could be bottom of the 9th, 2 outs, GOAT difficulty, John Don on the mound, tying runner on second, and I JUST know I’m going to get a hit.
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junior caminero's and Trea turners swings are smoother than butter though. I have hit so many bombs and doubles with the all star Caminero.and I found him when I was grinding for rooker in events and he hit like 4 bombs and I started using him and he's a constant in ranked. all star MVP schwarber is also underrated. as for pitchers I think Zack wheeler and Roy halladay are really good especially Zack. I had his live series parrel 5 in a couple days and his all star it only took like 1 day.
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With his shades on (defense and post-game celebrations), the 99 Rod Carew looks just like Eazy-E, and that's enough to make him the best card.
Knowin' nothin' in life but to be legit...
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He'll be here on Tuesday afternoon, September 23.
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Add Mike Trout to the list, ladies and gentleman. He's here!
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN said in Who is the Best Card in the Game?:
Add Mike Trout to the list, ladies and gentleman. He's here!
Strictly be the numbers (attributes) my program ranks Trout #1 overall but when looking strictly at offense he is #11.
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@Dolenz_PSN who's number one at offense
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@sbchamps17_NSW said in Who is the Best Card in the Game?:
@Dolenz_PSN who's number one at offense
Just going by attributes? Hank Aaron
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@Dolenz_PSN then that would explain why Hank is never leaving my lineup because he's just too good
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No, no, no, you guys have it all wrong. Here are the best cards in the game (subjectively) based on stats, stance, speed, and swing. First things first, when it comes to MLB The Show understand that contact is over power every day of the week. With that being said, let's get started
I've used mostly every card in the game and have gotten to the World Series rank multiple times=CF= Easy pick is griffey (Best swing on the game and its not close, high contact and 90+ speed)
RF= Secondary position Mike Trout (good swing, high contact, 99 speed)
LF= Secondary postion Cody Bellinger (Beautiful swing with high contact, his swing speaks for itself)
3B= Chipper Jones (Might be the best card MLB has ever released)
SS= Biz Mackey (Switch hitter high contact with 99+ everything for defense)
2B=Willie Castro (At face value, he's not good off righties (comparatively), but I promise if you use him, he'll get a hit every game, and I can't explain it)
1B= Eric Hosmer and its not even close.. (If you played MLB 23 youll remember how good his 84 gold card was now its just that but a 99...)
C= Jorge Pasad (Beautiful swing with amazing stats and a switch hitter)
DH= Cal Raleigh, Honus Wagner, Lorenzo Cain, Ketel MarteSP: John Donaldson, Clayton Kershaw, Corbin Burns, sometimes Randy Johnson
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@StagnantDrake91_XBL
Self glaze is wild -
@TheBigPapa55_PSN I promise you the "Self Glaze" isn't because I'm tryna prove how good I am, its cause I wanted to make an emphasis that I have experince on this game for crediability reasons, if you have a shallow ego and took it personal im sorry but I also clearly stated at the beginning it was "Subjective" if you know what that means...
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@StagnantDrake91_XBL
I was joking calm down