Not much but hold a 2.88 over 50 games. What works for me is being aggressive and if necessary pitch to contact. Make the batter beat you, don’t issue the walk.
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First thing is he’s a lefty with a quick motion. The motion allows you to control the pace of the game as you can ramp the pace up against batters. His fastball touches 95-96 more than often so that’s the pitch to keep people off balance. His off speeds have lots of movement and sharp break. One thing that goes underrated is his ability to build confidence quickly. A strikeout or two within the first inning and he becomes smoother to control. Also loses stamina at somewhat a slow pace as I average 7 innings with him still in yellow. It helps when opponents know he doesn’t throw 99 so they tend to swing earlier in counts allowing more balls in play.
Outside of Sale, I think the move should be Kershaw or Prestige Paxton. Both cards prestige bring a different element. Prestige Paxton has great speed differential as well as Kershaw but Paxton can touch 100 mph on the fastball. Kershaw once prestige will be very much the same as last year which means his fastball will touch about 98 mph. Go with the one you feel most comfortable with.
Catcher- Ivan Rodriguez, Craig biggio, yasmani grandal, CAP
First - babe Ruth, Jose Ramirez, Eric Thames, David Ortiz
Outfield - Mickey mantle, Mike trout awards, ty Cobb, Larry walker, Rickey Henderson, Christian Yelich, Babe Ruth, etc
Nah bro, the A’s Liam Hendricks alone keeps that team out of the worst plus matt Olsen at the beginning of the year was a goon. If anything the Yankees easily crack the worst 5 with Clarke, Don, and Dj.
I’d say Eddie or Correa would be the best bet. It depends on if you want that lefty or righty in your lineup and who you hit well with. Another nice option is Ke’bryan Hayes from Pitt.
@Boneman05 said in King Felix...:
I'm coming up to 300 stars without doing show down and I don't know why to take. I have Diamond Sanchez at catcher and he hits tanks. I have Reggie and rookie Mickey and Luis Roberts in the outfield and starts are. Kluber, Newhouser, Cole, Walter Johnson, and Player league Giolito.
Not sure who I should get. It seem like Felix is the Cal Ripkin of this year numbers look good but not a great card.
Honestly you can take whoever and sell them since their price is rising but if you wanna keep one, take a look at Jacoby. I know everyone talked about his arm strength which is bad but the diamond defense, speed, and swing makes up for most of it. He’s the perfect lead off guy for any lineup. Depends what the rest of team looks like as well.
The level one bosses all can be prestige in the prestige reward path after you get to diamond level 100. They are at different levels of the prestige path
@Hikes83 said in Lefty Starters:
@Call_Me_Tres_3 said in Lefty Starters:
Outside of Sale, I think the move should be Kershaw or Prestige Paxton. Both cards prestige bring a different element. Prestige Paxton has great speed differential as well as Kershaw but Paxton can touch 100 mph on the fastball. Kershaw once prestige will be very much the same as last year which means his fastball will touch about 98 mph. Go with the one you feel most comfortable with.
The pitch speeds don’t increase once prestiged
For the fast pitches they do increase, for change ups and curveballs they get slower....
Luis Robert 99 overall future star, Ty Cobb 99 overall prime, and Rickey Henderson 99 overall awards....if you haven’t made your CAP, make one and go contact focus as you get 99 speed and 99 stealing
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Used him in the event and let’s just say he found a hefty buy now price attached to him. I stuck with Devin Williams and Liam Hendricks, Hendricks is a god amongst men!
Nah bro, the A’s Liam Hendricks alone keeps that team out of the worst plus matt Olsen at the beginning of the year was a goon. If anything the Yankees easily crack the worst 5 with Clarke, Don, and Dj.
Cap at 3rd, story at SS, Jackie at 2nd, honus at 1st
Chris sale, bob gibson, Tom Seaver, yu Darvish
The assumption should be they will go down but that’s gonna be dependent on a couple of reasons. First one being how many people that did the team affinity kept the card. The more that kept it the less of the card that’s on the market, more expensive. Second, how many people were just waiting to buy the card rather than doing the team affinity. Not everyone had the teams to stage 3 which thus means any cards that were going to the market were being bought quickly raising the price. The final reason would be what other cards can rival the card that are attainable easily and/or coming out. Based on just these reasons, I can see Machado, Soto, a few others sitting for weeks and even months at 200 or north of it. Just my opinion though.
Take Wagner or foxx, preferably Wagner. Brings speed and versatility being able to play any infield spot and even left field.
Catcher- Ivan Rodriguez, Craig biggio, yasmani grandal, CAP
First - babe Ruth, Jose Ramirez, Eric Thames, David Ortiz
Outfield - Mickey mantle, Mike trout awards, ty Cobb, Larry walker, Rickey Henderson, Christian Yelich, Babe Ruth, etc
Most likely. He’ll have better defense than Ruth and Gehrig and a very smooth swing. If hitting stats are similar to Ruth and Gehrig, then he should be getting the start.
Player program for Lou Gehrig. It’s the first card reward for moments extreme