Negro League Players
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Really wish they would start an affinity type program for these players. I really like a lot of the cards, but I also feel the need to use other cards over these, so I can keep plugging away at team affinity.
Have it work the same way, for every HR, IP, etc have these accumulative stats work towards rewards and maybe even vouchers down the road to unlock other players.
Just an opinion I thought I might share, in case someone high up sees it and maybe make it a reality.
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@SaltyRR6217_XBL Yes, at least we got a program this year, but we need long term goals for these guys.
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It's insane and kind of insulting that they don't. Ironically, what they're doing, is still keeping the Negro League Players out of the majors. Because if they don't count to your Team Affinity goals, etc., you're going to opt for players who do. It's beyond stupid. They should either just assign a ML team to the Negro League Players or find another way for their stats to count. Otherwise, it's the same segregation all over again. What a perfect way to (dis)honor the players.
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they should give them their own missions and categories to reach vouchers that would apply to whichever team affinity you like
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That's actually a good idea
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@macdaddy-o_PSN said in Negro League Players:
It's insane and kind of insulting that they don't. Ironically, what they're doing, is still keeping the Negro League Players out of the majors. Because if they don't count to your Team Affinity goals, etc., you're going to opt for players who do. It's beyond stupid. They should either just assign a ML team to the Negro League Players or find another way for their stats to count. Otherwise, it's the same segregation all over again. What a perfect way to (dis)honor the players.
THIS!
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@BLAISEBLAISE_PSN Great idea.
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I keep Rap Dixon in RF, because he's fast and too good, plus plays so many positions.
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@TheGoaler_PSN . Where do you find the Rap Dixon card? Storylines or is it on the market?
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Jackie Robinson Program