Supercharged
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What actually constitutes someone being supercharged?
Because evidently it isn't someone going 4-4 with 2 HRs and 5 RBIs.
Nor is it someone who went 3-5 with 2 HRs and 3 RBIs.
But let some rookie that's batting under .200 hit a HR; then that person is supercharged.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in Supercharged:
What actually constitutes someone being supercharged?
Because evidently it isn't someone going 4-4 with 2 HRs and 5 RBIs.
Nor is it someone who went 3-5 with 2 HRs and 3 RBIs.
But let some rookie that's batting under .200 hit a HR; then that person is supercharged.
Was it a walk off HR? If so then that is an automatic Supercharge.
Supercharge can happen one of two ways.
1st - SDS has a set of criteria. I don't remember them all but I do know it is
- 5 hits in a Game
- 3 Hrs in a Game
- A walk off homer (I think that is new this year)
- A 20 Game Hit Streak
- A No Hitter
- A major milestone (Lance Lynn's 2,000th strike out)
I can't remember some of the other numbers for RBIs, Strike outs and such.
2nd - Fan vote - Every week there is a fan vote for a player who did really well for the week but did not actually meet any of the above criteria.
EDIT Oh, an exception to the rule is on opening day when they usually supercharge at least one player per game.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN It seems arbitrary and inconsistent aside from a walk off HR. That almost always gets a supercharge.
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@GoozeFn_PSN said in Supercharged:
@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN It seems arbitrary and inconsistent aside from a walk off HR. That almost always gets a supercharge.
You got me curious. They have a history page (and I am procrastinating on my house cleaning) so...
Shota Imanaga - No Hitter
Porter Hodge - No Hitter
Nate Pearson - No Hitter
Wyatt Langford - Walk Off Homer/grand slam
Ben Joyce - Fastest Strike out pitch in MLB history (Milestone)
Kyle Schwarber - 5 Hits
Will Wagner - 5 Hits
Shea Langeliers- Walk Off Homer
Josh Jung - Walk Off Homer
Jordan Walker - 5 hit game
Mickey Moniak - Walk Off Homer
Teoscar hernandez - 5 hit game
Willy Adames - Homered in 5 straight (this is one I forgot)
Lawrence Bitler - 3 HR game
JJ Bleday - 5 hit game
Yordan Alvarez - 3 HR game
Christian Bethencourt - 7 RBI game (so we know the RBI total is at least 7)
Whit Merrifield - 5 hit game
Jackson Merrill - Walk off HR
Addison Barger - Walk off HR
Ohtani - Walk Off Grand Slam
Realmuto - 7 RBIS
Yasami Grandal - Walk Off Homer
Arenado - Walk Off Grand Slam
Jesse Winker - Walk Off HRThat only goes back to 8/17 so that is
3 for No Hitters
10 for Walk Off homers/grand slams
6 for 5 hit games
2 for 7 RBIs
2 for 3 HRs in a game
1 for hitting HRs in 5 straight games
1 for Fastest Pitch (milestone)It seems pretty consistent to me. To use X-FREEZE-OFF-X's example
Because evidently it isn't someone going 4-4 with 2 HRs and 5 RBIs.
That batter just fell short of all three criteria. If they supercharge that player then they are being arbitrary and inconsistent.
The only times I have seen them supercharge for less is opening day games and maybe special series.
Glancing at some other Supercharges throughout this year
11 Total Bases for Alvarez
14 Strikeouts
Complete Game Shutout
200 saves for Iglesias
4 XBH (or maybe it was because those 4 XBH equaled 10 Total bases)
20 game hit streakThere are a few outliers
- Jazz got supercharged for International Jazz day (stupid one in my opinion)
- Mason Miller for 30 Strikeouts while only allowing 1 hit in 11 appearances.
- Juan Soto for most walks in MLB History before turning 26.
- Bobby Witt Jr - Became 3rd shortstop since 1920 to record 2+ HR, 6+ RBI, & 1+ SB in a game on 5/21.
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How about supercharge Pete Crow-Armstrong for his defense alone yesterday. Why not?