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Originally Posted by Leo_The_Lip
Thanks for posting that. What do you do with the Build-a-Bears? Are they now your league lineups? If you sold off so many cards, who plays in the tournies?
I'm in this mostly for the collections and seeing how my teams do in the leagues each year. Going back and looking at career stats for my favorite players is what I like--and I can't do that with tournament teams.
My by best team now has Cy Young at the top of the rotation, (and the other two likely will after the Sunday season rewards are handed out) so I'll need a new focus. For those interested, I started my three teams on May 3, and the first team completed the missions today, May 20. I could have completed earlier if I sold off rewards, but I haven't sold off anything but MLB doubles so far.
I did (am doing) well enough in PT 21 tournies, but they eliminated my favorites when PT 22 came out. The Bronze Historical Do-or-Die was my ATM (like an ATM I could only take out 200 at a time, but 15-20 times per day was fine). They dropped that and my interest with it. I've been loathe to spend time on tournies so far, but what else is there?
I'm hoping for FOTF missions, or something else.
But I'm not holding my breath.
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They are in my league lineup. It's nothing too crazy, and the Tommy Bridges I still may sell (I just threw him in there because BAL coming out dropped the price of perfects, so 50k is eh.)
The only card that got me to break my pattern of pulling and selling was Cool Papa Bell (I pulled him, held him for a week then decided to keep and finish the collection.)
I'll never compete with whales ever, but this is my lineup for the (foreseeable) future. Next BAL I want to complete is Lucroy, but that's because I'm a Brewers fan.
As for tournies? I pretty much only play bronze/silver/gold, so there aren't any worries for me in terms of expensive diamond/perfect cards I need for meta purposes. I also dabble in live tournaments but those have been more streaky for me this year.
I play this game (and diamond dynasty in the show when I purchase that game) to collect cards, not to "win" per se. I like the collections, I like the history of baseball more than anything.