The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30)
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Judge did take another run at 60, he also was just short of the batting title which would've been the triple crown
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@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
My biggest gripe would actually be the same player having multiple 99s. Does Judge really need multiple? I love Pete Alonso, but does he need two 95s?
Very strongly disagree
Players should get cards when the situation warrants it.
Also players with strong careers with multiple teams should get 2 99s.They had little choice with Alonso. In an absolutely disgraceful decision by mlb he was the lone all star for the mets. He had to get the TA card. They gave every HR derby participant a card. No reason to not give a HR derby card because someone would complain on a forum. No deserving player lost out on a card.
Where they screwed up though was the NLCS. Sure, Lindor deserved an NLDS card. But it shouldnt have been at the expense of Diaz and marte. If the baseball gods are dictating duplicate 99s, then you make an extra card for a different player.
Just like lindor should get a finest, but they should also then give the team a +1 to finest and give a butto/Iglesias/Peterson card as well. It shouldnt be either/or incases like that.
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@Teak2112_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
My biggest gripe would actually be the same player having multiple 99s. Does Judge really need multiple? I love Pete Alonso, but does he need two 95s?
Very strongly disagree
Players should get cards when the situation warrants it.
Also players with strong careers with multiple teams should get 2 99s.They had little choice with Alonso. In an absolutely disgraceful decision by mlb he was the lone all star for the mets. He had to get the TA card. They gave every HR derby participant a card. No reason to not give a HR derby card because someone would complain on a forum. No deserving player lost out on a card.
Where they screwed up though was the NLCS. Sure, Lindor deserved an NLDS card. But it shouldnt have been at the expense of Diaz and marte. If the baseball gods are dictating duplicate 99s, then you make an extra card for a different player.
Just like lindor should get a finest, but they should also then give the team a +1 to finest and give a butto/Iglesias/Peterson card as well. It shouldnt be either/or incases like that.
This is where I am saying there should be a retro and current option in the affinity path. I don’t have a problem with 99s of different teams. I do, however, when judge is two 99s for the same team. Same with Austin Riley and others.
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@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@Teak2112_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
My biggest gripe would actually be the same player having multiple 99s. Does Judge really need multiple? I love Pete Alonso, but does he need two 95s?
Very strongly disagree
Players should get cards when the situation warrants it.
Also players with strong careers with multiple teams should get 2 99s.They had little choice with Alonso. In an absolutely disgraceful decision by mlb he was the lone all star for the mets. He had to get the TA card. They gave every HR derby participant a card. No reason to not give a HR derby card because someone would complain on a forum. No deserving player lost out on a card.
Where they screwed up though was the NLCS. Sure, Lindor deserved an NLDS card. But it shouldnt have been at the expense of Diaz and marte. If the baseball gods are dictating duplicate 99s, then you make an extra card for a different player.
Just like lindor should get a finest, but they should also then give the team a +1 to finest and give a butto/Iglesias/Peterson card as well. It shouldnt be either/or incases like that.
This is where I am saying there should be a retro and current option in the affinity path. I don’t have a problem with 99s of different teams. I do, however, when judge is two 99s for the same team. Same with Austin Riley and others.
But since Judge and Riley, so far, have only played for one team, they can't get 99s for more than one team.
Of course, did Riley actually need another 99?
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN Austin Riley only has 1 99. His last card was a 95...and a pitcher.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@Teak2112_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@saintleo14_MLBTS said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
My biggest gripe would actually be the same player having multiple 99s. Does Judge really need multiple? I love Pete Alonso, but does he need two 95s?
Very strongly disagree
Players should get cards when the situation warrants it.
Also players with strong careers with multiple teams should get 2 99s.They had little choice with Alonso. In an absolutely disgraceful decision by mlb he was the lone all star for the mets. He had to get the TA card. They gave every HR derby participant a card. No reason to not give a HR derby card because someone would complain on a forum. No deserving player lost out on a card.
Where they screwed up though was the NLCS. Sure, Lindor deserved an NLDS card. But it shouldnt have been at the expense of Diaz and marte. If the baseball gods are dictating duplicate 99s, then you make an extra card for a different player.
Just like lindor should get a finest, but they should also then give the team a +1 to finest and give a butto/Iglesias/Peterson card as well. It shouldnt be either/or incases like that.
This is where I am saying there should be a retro and current option in the affinity path. I don’t have a problem with 99s of different teams. I do, however, when judge is two 99s for the same team. Same with Austin Riley and others.
But since Judge and Riley, so far, have only played for one team, they can't get 99s for more than one team.
Of course, did Riley actually need a 99?
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@GixxerRyder750_PSN said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN Austin Riley only has 1 99. His last card was a 95...and a pitcher.
Changed it.
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There are only a couple of ways they could not give players duplicates.
- Go back to the old system where we won't see a 99 until the all-star break and then not regularly until the end of the season. Even then we would get an occasional duplicate 99.
- Give every mediocre player in the league a 99 instead on focusing on the popular superstars, which some would argue they already do too often
- Like quadruple the amount of legends that they license but I am not sure even that would be enough cards to ensure no Dupes. I think we know that is not happening.
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@Dolenz_PSN said in The number of 99 cards each team has as of Today (10/30):
There are only a couple of ways they could not give players duplicates.
- Go back to the old system where we won't see a 99 until the all-star break and then not regularly until the end of the season. Even then we would get an occasional duplicate 99.
- Give every mediocre player in the league a 99 instead on focusing on the popular superstars, which some would argue they already do too often
- Like quadruple the amount of legends that they license but I am not sure even that would be enough cards to ensure no Dupes. I think we know that is not happening.
You're first bullet point is what I meant in my 'Unpopular Opinion' thread.
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What's really sad: That 99 HOF Willie Mays being the weakest HOF card in the game with 110 power right. I mean he hit 660 home runs, possibly the GOAT, and you couldn't give him max everything?