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Do you have "THAT GUY"
That has a 10/10 power, but horrible contact.. so when you are playing a game and he's up to bat you cringe when the PbP starts scrolling by and he has a 2 strike count, but on times when he doesn't have a 2 strike count you think.... this ball could leave the yard!
![]() My "THAT GUY" just hit a 3 run HR in Game 4 of the World Series in the bottom of the 11th inning, down by 1 run, to tie the series up at 2-2! He pretty much either strikes out, or hits a bomb..
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This makes me think of Dave Kingman. Back in the day when I was playing Avalon Hill's Statis-Pro, he was always my cloud-or-an-out guy. Yeah, THAT guy, but I did enjoy always having the hope.
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Is your guy called Adam Dunn?
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Exactly who I thought of. In OOTP that's also been how Nick Swisher seems to bat too, at least when he's on my team.
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I had 1 "That Guy" in a defunct league 10 POW 4 CON 4 EYE 6 Avoid K 4 GAP. Hit .196 35 HR 92 RBI in 145 G. in his 3rd overall season for me. I would have loved this guy if he had been a 1B, instead he was my 2B. I traded him away for a 2B who could bat lead and a MR prospect. In 11 seasons his highest avg was around .211, hit over 30 HR in 8 seasons, other 3 were injury plagued seasons. Reminded me of Adam Dunn except he was a 2B and rightie. I did nick name him Donkey.
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THAT GUY struck out 4x last game, but we are in Game 7 of the World Series!!!
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Had a guy in a v13 league that hit like .404 for his career. He his over .400 something like 7 or 8 times in his career.
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I had a guy like this in one league. He hit 50+ HRs annually, but always had an OBP below .300. He was a true two outcomes player: strikeout or homerun. He hardly ever managed anything else. I wish I had screenshots, but one season more than 60% of his hits were home runs.
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"The Minneapolis Lakers moved to Los Angeles, where there are no lakes; The Oilers moved to Tennessee where there is no oil; the Jazz moved to Salt Lake City where they don't allow music; The Oakland Raiders moved to Los Angeles and then back to Oakland, no one in Los Angeles seemed to notice." Note to self: Princess Kenny was really off-putting. ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I have had some of these. If they walk, they stay. If they don't, they go.
I had one back in version 11 that hit under .230 but had an OBP over .400 I think 3 times in a 17 year career. His career OBP was north of .375. I had never seen anyone hit under .250 have a OBP that high. Pretty damn impressive. |
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