High A
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Another commentary team.
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN Agreed. Bring back Vasgersian. He was a lot of fun.
As a Mets Homer, I wouldn't mind Gary, Keith, and Ron. They're such a fun listen. Especially Keith Hernandez.
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LET'S GO METS! They fired Matt because he was "getting too old."
I'd love Gary, Keith and Ron, but it probably won't happen. I can't stand Chris Singleton -
@TheBigPapa55_PSN at least manager/umpire arguments. I remember the old EA Sports MVP Baseball used to have it with a meter that would show you how close the manager was to being ejected.
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN I would've "liked" that comment. Chris Singleton is a Zilch. And Boog is forced jocularity. But, apparently, you can only "like" a comment from a user only 6 times a day. That's stupid SDS.
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MLB 2K7 also had that...
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN I remember the old MVP Baseball used to have the ability to construct a new stadium that you could add to based on how much money you had. And be able to add sections once you had enough to add them.
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For the purposes of benefitting both RTTS and Franchise, the high A and low A teams should both be incorporated in full. Not only would it provide the full scope of competitive minor league baseball (the so-called rookie leagues are really developmental games).
I know that some have voiced concern that it would add additional promotion levels in RTTS, but I, like most others, consider that a positive. First, the incorporation of high school, collegiate, and the combines can elevate ones initial player attribute level and therefore make it far more likely that good performance at these other levels would see someone start at AA or certainly high A. That again mimics real life far better than the current system which seems to always default the RTTS player to start at AA regardless of initial attribute level.
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Putting high and low A would make it more realistic.
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Feedback noted. Thanks!