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11-27-2019, 10:17 AM | #1 |
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Still perfect
I have entered a LOT of tournaments and I still have a perfect record.
I am zero for a LOT! I have finished 2nd and 3rd a few times and got some packs, but not won one. I make a good offense, but my pitching sucks. One I put all the RPs as starters and the starters as the pen and I actually got pretty far. Made it to the qualifying rounds.I did have to tweak the starters to not get pulled so quick. Doolittle threw a 3 inning no-hitter.
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11-27-2019, 02:35 PM | #2 |
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I too am in the same boat. I am fairly new so I only have the cards for silver and bronze tourneys. I am working on how to improve every tourney I enter. I am F2P sp I have to make the most of what points I win in PT and then use the cards in the most efficient manner.
I would like to do gold, diamond but it would not make my challenge any more fun. Trying to figure out why you lose a best of 7 round when your up 3-1 and lose the last 3 games is the challenge. Some times RNG just craps you and sometimes you are doing it wrong. Trying to understand the difference is what makes it interentering. I see lot of people here who are in PL leagues and feel they are getting the dirty end of the stick. Not much different in the IL except they got no room ro advance...lol Enjoy, expand and try to understand, The fun is the journey not the destinations (IMHO) Pine Tar |
11-27-2019, 02:56 PM | #3 | |
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11-27-2019, 03:10 PM | #4 |
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well if you ignore defense and are playing rod carew in your middle infield of course it looks like your pitching is killing you
It may not necessarily be "wrong" and I sacrifice fielding in some places too in silver/bronze, but up the middle is not one of them |
11-27-2019, 03:56 PM | #5 |
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That many errors does not happen often, maybe 1 error during the series, but the unseen result of hits that others would have got to, but there is no way to track that.
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11-27-2019, 04:57 PM | #6 | |
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I would think it isn't just errors, it's not getting to balls a good fielder would turn into outs. edit: Sorry, you said exactly that. Maybe ZR or something could give a hint....
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11-27-2019, 08:24 PM | #7 |
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Our three teams (Explorers, Brothers, HiYo Silver) have played in a few tournaments and won a few but we have not really found a panacea strategy that works across all tournaments.
What worked in Silver did not seem to work as well in Gold or Open/Cap-based tournaments. Silver T8 is (or was) the hot spot for a few teams that try to win as many tournaments as possible. Going against them tends to be more challenging than other tournaments. If you enjoy tough competitions, this is a great place to play. You usually come across teams that either go 7-8 innings with starters or teams that trigger the opposite batter lineup with a starters (20-40 pitches) and then utilize lots of relievers. If you have the time to watch the tournament, making adjustments for each opponent can really make a difference. After a while, you know the strategy of each opponent and can adjust ahead of time to keep up with their strategy and increase the odds of getting past them. So having a few extra SPs as relievers, switch hitters, or an extra opposite bat is a good idea. We won a few tournaments by going all in on switch hitters but there are just too few and not enough of them have the stats you really want. But the team was fun to build and we still use them here and there for fun. Here are some of the common players that pop up: Bill Mueller, Tim Raines, Bernie Williams, Omar Vizquel, Ozzie Smith, Melky Cabrera, Pete Rose, Shane Victorino, ... We won a few tournaments by going all in on defense with hitters at 1B/DH but some teams can still out-hit your team. Here are some of the common players: Oquendo, Figgins, Ozzie, Victorino, Flood, White, ... We won a few tournaments by going all in on contact but some hitters with Avoid K rate (30-40) will end up striking out too often or your opponents elite defense will keep your hits low and you will end up with too few HRs to get past certain opponents. Here are some of the common players: Rose, Ichiro, Gwynn, Waner, Brantley, ... Most of our wins came with teams that were not too focused on Contact, HRs, or Walks but tried to cover all three areas. It helped overcome the High Stuff - Low Movement - High Control pitchers by getting HRs against them while also getting plenty of walks against pitchers with High Stuff - High Movement - Low Control. Here are some of the common players: Merv Rettemund, Kyle Tucker, Bill Mueller, Bernie Williams, ... The same is true about defense. You can get away with poor defense at a few positions but an entire team of low defense can quickly lead to losses. If you have the time to look at results, try to keep track of your pitchers and relievers. Some tend to be the culprit for more losses than others. It really helped when we replaced some of them with more consistent ones. You can also export all results to Excel and find out which pitchers/batters tend to do better than others. Personally, after winning a few dozen tournaments across all levels, I find that building a new team in a new competition and making slow adjustments ends up just as (or more) satisfying as trying to win over and over with the same type of roster in the same type of competition.
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