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No no, you've got to manually select the second and then the fourth first, then all the others in reverse numerical order but not reverse in alphabetical order. The next pack First or third first, depending on the time of day. First first and third, second fourth and then third second. unless it's raining. None of this pertains to a Saturday. I am developing a spreadsheet with bar graphs, and circle graphs all dependent on which way the wind blows and whether there is a E in each particular day.
Note* None of the included research pertains to the hours of 1-4AM unless you've eaten a chicken parm within the previous 3.5 hours.
Cut it out.
@sersimpleton said in 99 Ortiz, 99 Mariano, 99 Walker - 5th Inning Bosses:
The legendary sinkerballer Mariano Rivera is the obvious choice. His sinker was so good that it became the only pitch he ever threw. When you think of Mariano Rivera you think of the sinker.
Cutter.
@CajunShooter said in This is what I grew up with. Please watch.:
Little League World Series" Championship Series on NES is still one of the best Baseball games I've played.
Never played that one. SNK Baseball Stars was my favorite.
Huh.......?
What is being accomplished by doing so? Do you all think you know better than everyone else?
You'll feel better about yourself when you learn to be cordial.
@bisbicus1 said in New 60 games implemented rules !!:
??? Devs ... Online play !!! Are u going to have a 30 man roster.. Universal DH and a man at second for extra innings!! We already have the 3 pitcher limit reliever since the MLB 20 came out in March. Just wondering Devs !!
God I hope not.
@DriveByTrucker17 said in I just pulled Trout !!!:
I don’t know what’s worse, the constant complaining about every little thing by people on here, or people feeling the need to make a thread every time they pull trout.
Why so rude? It's Sunday, It's Mother's Day. C'mon.
Wow, while Citifeld's capacity is 41,922, I counted 41,934 fans. C'mon SDS, I didn't pay $100 for a broken game.
@rsetzer13 said in The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back... Super Cheesy Exploiting WS Players in Event Games:
Just played a WS guy starting Rivera so he could prestige him (I don't get the rush to do this... the card is pretty much the same prestiged or not) who bunted with every batter. After 1 inning, he quits. I win, but that is so dumb. Next game, another WS idiot starting Rivera in another rush to prestige employing super cheesy tactics offensively and defensively. Why are WS players so desperate and pathetic? I win 70% of my online games without playing desperate and cheesing. These guys make me want to play offline only. The best thing I did was buy Nascar Heat 5. It is refreshing to play a game without predetermined outcomes and people trying to game the game by cheesing or attempting to use every exploit possible. I have loved this game for years, but my enjoyment is zero at the moment. I am losing all interest in online play between RNG and cheesy WS players. It is sad that WS players, the so called "Elite", feel the need to cheese and attempt to exploit meaningless event games. For the first time ever, I'm contemplating not purchasing the game next year. I just decided I will not be buying NBA 2K in September for the first time in years for similar reasons -- it is no fun to play a game where poor shot selection with mastered timing mechanisms for contested step back 3s and button mashing for steals is rewarded. Neither game even resembles their sport in online play right now, and that is truly a shame. I play because I love the sports. When cheesy tactics, exploits, and RNG take over so much, I lose all interest because the game no longer remotely resembles the sport I'm trying to play.
I am so sorry this has happened to you. Absolutely terrible. Will justice ever be served?
@PennStateFencer said in What is your dogs name?:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in What is your dogs name?: @PennStateFencer said in What is your dogs name?: @hoboadam said in What is your dogs name?: Hey, let's get a mother's maiden name thread going too... I agree that it is rarely a good idea to answer these types of questions on a public forum, even if the original intention was not nefarious. That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. Come up with some kind of cipher that will make made up code words easier for you to remember, or just make up answers based on things you like. Example: Dog’s name? Krypto (Superman’s dog) Mother’s name? Martha (Why did you say that name?!?!) First car? T.A.R.D.I.S And no, I’ve never actually used any of these. So.... where do you live? 1313 Mockingbird Lane.
@PhatWhiteOwl said in What is your dogs name?:
@PennStateFencer said in What is your dogs name?: @hoboadam said in What is your dogs name?: Hey, let's get a mother's maiden name thread going too... I agree that it is rarely a good idea to answer these types of questions on a public forum, even if the original intention was not nefarious. That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. Come up with some kind of cipher that will make made up code words easier for you to remember, or just make up answers based on things you like. Example: Dog’s name? Krypto (Superman’s dog) Mother’s name? Martha (Why did you say that name?!?!) First car? T.A.R.D.I.S And no, I’ve never actually used any of these. So.... where do you live?
@hoboadam said in What is your dogs name?: Hey, let's get a mother's maiden name thread going too... I agree that it is rarely a good idea to answer these types of questions on a public forum, even if the original intention was not nefarious. That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. Come up with some kind of cipher that will make made up code words easier for you to remember, or just make up answers based on things you like. Example: Dog’s name? Krypto (Superman’s dog) Mother’s name? Martha (Why did you say that name?!?!) First car? T.A.R.D.I.S And no, I’ve never actually used any of these.
@hoboadam said in What is your dogs name?:
Hey, let's get a mother's maiden name thread going too...
I agree that it is rarely a good idea to answer these types of questions on a public forum, even if the original intention was not nefarious.
That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. Come up with some kind of cipher that will make made up code words easier for you to remember, or just make up answers based on things you like.
Example:
Dog’s name? Krypto (Superman’s dog)
Mother’s name? Martha (Why did you say that name?!?!)
First car? T.A.R.D.I.S
And no, I’ve never actually used any of these.
So.... where do you live?
1313 Mockingbird Lane.
That is in Croatia right?
@olivegarden2 said in What is your dogs name?:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in What is your dogs name?: Oh snap, nothing doing but I see what you mean. I'll cut it out. Ok, I won't believe you stop it until you do though!
Oh snap, nothing doing but I see what you mean. I'll cut it out.
Ok, I won't believe you stop it until you do though!
You got it.
@PhatWhiteOwl said in What is your dogs name?: @PennStateFencer said in What is your dogs name?: @hoboadam said in What is your dogs name?: Hey, let's get a mother's maiden name thread going too... I agree that it is rarely a good idea to answer these types of questions on a public forum, even if the original intention was not nefarious. That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. Come up with some kind of cipher that will make made up code words easier for you to remember, or just make up answers based on things you like. Example: Dog’s name? Krypto (Superman’s dog) Mother’s name? Martha (Why did you say that name?!?!) First car? T.A.R.D.I.S And no, I’ve never actually used any of these. So.... where do you live? Dude cmon lol
Dude cmon lol
Well you live in Boston most likely. Things like that pic could be compromising too.
@SaveFarris said in What is your dogs name?:
@PennStateFencer said in What is your dogs name?: That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out. That's why, if given the opportunity, I always use the "Favorite book/movie/song" questions that don't offer an opportunity to trackdown PII.
That being said, you should never answer those types of security questions truthfully. They are typically really easy for scammers to find out.
That's why, if given the opportunity, I always use the "Favorite book/movie/song" questions that don't offer an opportunity to trackdown PII.
I have never thought of that. Thanks.
@bhall09 said in What is your dogs name?:
Rocky, named after the Rockies. Also why my DD team is named the Rockies. Named for the dog, which is named for the team.
Love all of that.
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength: @TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: @PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength: @TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd. EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4 Hes's one of the more popular players in the league! What does popularity have to do with this? By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times. You know so much more than them. They should hire you. I can sense your sarcasm. But I believe I do know more about baseball. A lot of us on here do as evidenced by the product put out. And you don't have to take a sarcastic tone with me. If your opinion differs that's fine, but why waste the energy being negative towards me?
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength:
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: @PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength: @TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd. EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4 Hes's one of the more popular players in the league! What does popularity have to do with this? By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times. You know so much more than them. They should hire you.
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Arm Strength: @TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd. EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4 Hes's one of the more popular players in the league! What does popularity have to do with this? By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
@TheGreedyG103 said in Arm Strength: I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd. EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4 Hes's one of the more popular players in the league! What does popularity have to do with this?
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd. EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4 Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
I would like to know what data is being used to determine arm strength. First you had the comical underrating of Mookie Betts arm, then I look at Tim Anderson's rating and noticed his arm strength is in the 50's. The 50's? You would have had to never see him play ever to come up with that number. He has a cannon. There are numerous other examples as well. But this one stood out to me as it is absurd.
EXAMPLE: https://youtu.be/FbnY207TSP4
Hes's one of the more popular players in the league!
What does popularity have to do with this?
By him being popular within the world of baseball and spoken about oftenly, I'd figure his strengths and weaknesses would be known by people who develop a simulation on major league baseball. As I assume they watch a lot of baseball. Or would hope so. I'm skeptical at times.
You know so much more than them. They should hire you.
I can sense your sarcasm. But I believe I do know more about baseball. A lot of us on here do as evidenced by the product put out. And you don't have to take a sarcastic tone with me. If your opinion differs that's fine, but why waste the energy being negative towards me?
Oy vey.
My girl is Rizzo. Not named after Anthony.
@squishiesgirl said in Content this week:
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Content this week: @jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @squishiesgirl said in Content this week: @jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week: We need it. The market is super inflated. Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr Stub sales deflate the market? Nope, it does the opposite, which is exactly what my post says. Darn troll didn't read closely this time! It's OK champ, there's always tomorrow. Is this you Greg? It's that darthdog person..issues I tell ya
@PhatWhiteOwl said in Content this week:
@jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @squishiesgirl said in Content this week: @jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week: We need it. The market is super inflated. Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr Stub sales deflate the market? Nope, it does the opposite, which is exactly what my post says. Darn troll didn't read closely this time! It's OK champ, there's always tomorrow. Is this you Greg?
@jimjones9989 said in Content this week:
@squishiesgirl said in Content this week: @jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week: We need it. The market is super inflated. Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr Stub sales deflate the market? Nope, it does the opposite, which is exactly what my post says. Darn troll didn't read closely this time! It's OK champ, there's always tomorrow.
@jimjones9989 said in Content this week: @Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week: We need it. The market is super inflated. Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr Stub sales deflate the market?
@Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week: We need it. The market is super inflated. Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr
@Bob_Loblaw1984 said in Content this week:
We need it. The market is super inflated.
Expect a stub sale, that seems to happen when we need to deflate the market. At least, that's what they did last time! grrrr
Stub sales deflate the market?
Nope, it does the opposite, which is exactly what my post says. Darn troll didn't read closely this time! It's OK champ, there's always tomorrow.
Is this you Greg?
It's that darthdog person..issues I tell ya
Yes. Greg is his name.