@d_e_m_i_s_e_psn said in Should I get rid of Cody Bellinger?:
@mlbts_mlbts said in Should I get rid of Cody Bellinger?:
@d_e_m_i_s_e_psn said in Should I get rid of Cody Bellinger?:
I currently have 2 players hitting below .400 in RS, LS Bellinger and Seager. About to sell both of them because the collections are a pipe dream if you don't spend money, get extremely lucky with pulls or flip cards. I do none of these. I have all the TA's done (along with tons of other stuff and have pulled the 3 lowest diamonds you can get. Therefore, at this pace I could have collections done by next February. By the time I get Ortiz, there will be better 1st baseman available.
Collections are such a huge advantage. You have the 4 best position players in the game (Soriano, Trout, Ortiz and Chipper). You also get some of the best pitchers in the game (Glavine, Tanana, Gagne and Gossage).
Gagne is not great. I have faced him a ton and he got killed by me. I don't have a Chipper and Soriano team either. I have a 42 Series team mixed in with some other cards.
I'm not saying you can't compete because I certainly feel like can. However, you can't deny those collections along with Trout are a huge advantage. I have seen people play legend and the pci is close to the size of my players on all star.
On a side note, Lofton in Shippett is ridiculous. He has 3 HR's in 2 games at Shippett.
Let's be fair, Anyone is ridiculous at Shippett. Yes the collections are an advantage but I beat someone last night who had Jackie, Chipper and Soriano and had a good bullpen. You can get a good team without completing collections. I'm still going to try to get Chipper and the other players though.