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Old 05-05-2024, 09:59 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by pastorjoeboggs View Post
I understand that upsets happen. I get it. They happen all the time.

However, for the last two years, the number of times I have been "upset" by teams with a worse record far outnumbers the victories.

This week, I came into the playoffs with the top record in my league, the top run differential, the top scoring defense, and riding an 8-2 hot streak to finish the season. In my first series, I face a team fully 10 games worse, with less than 1/2 the run differential, a middling defensive metric, and a 3-7 record in their last 10 games. And, to boot, my team chemistry is 45% to their 12%.

So of course I not only lose but lose by blowing a 2-0 lead. Apparently the team chemistry boost is utterly meaningless.

This on the heels of darn near the same thing happening in the previous PT season, when I blew a 4 run lead in the bottom of the ninth of the clinching game. Personally, I think PT is jacked up. It's not realistic or something. I was about to quit when I played it too. A team of Hall of Famers just losing to a bunch of regular MLB chumps I thought was ridiculous.

It is discouraging - and plainly unenjoyable - to put the time and effort into strategy and lineups to have a successful season only to get repeatedly screwed in the postseason. It's reached the point where I get to Sundays and think, "Well, here comes another first series exit." And what's the point of playing at that point?

I don't know what, if anything, I expect the devs to do, but it's ruining my experience of the game.
I hate PT. Reason why I never play it. It's not the same as playing the regular. But if you just wanna quit the whole thing because of PT, then go ahead.

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