I can’t understand how Kim Ng turns the Marlins into a semi decent team and gets them a playoff spot and Bruce Sherman thinks, you know we need somebody else in charge. It’s like they just don’t want to be good
Been like that my entire life post 2 miraculous wild card runs and it’s hard to support them when year after year we don’t even attempt to sign a splash in free agency or if we find a homegrown farm player they’re gone within 5 years
@@Fizzi738 The Athletics have been to the postseason more than the Marlins have in the last 20 years though lol. The Marlins also have more 90-100 loss seasons than the Athletics do in that same time period.
The marlins seem cyclical, win World Series or division and tear everything down immediately after. Oakland was good for a long time there and the owner got snarky and defensive with the city and basically as retaliation tore it down to essentially a double A team.
Ant, please whatever you do don’t change your character💯 i can say for sure you’re the best mlb content creator i watch, good personality good commentary & great rebuilds
I had CJ abrams pop off for me in my nationals rebuild, shit has been so fun tried to keep as many guys as I could, Brady House, Crews, Woods and Gore still core pieces after a recent Departure from Abrams and Stone Garrett who brought home 2 World Series during their time
Frontloading deals can be more beneficial, it's not just about the current seasons budget. Now on an extension yeah that's a slip up, but mixing in front and back loaded contracts can definitely help keep the budget balanced. If all the deals are back loaded you will run out of money eventually.
ant i gotta question. i drafted a 77 overall prospect with 96 potential. dude was cracked and hit 310 his rookie year. was he just a juiced prospect or did i get my first generational of the year?
Not generational technically, as they have to be 99 overall to be considered "generational". i think they also have to have at least 80 ovr, but i could be wrong. Very good draft pick, and could definitely be a hall of famer, but by technical terms, not quite generational
I edit them before I start a franchise Load the roster you want, edit player with the contract details you want, save roster, start a new franchise with that roster You cannot edit a contract within a franchise that's already started
i know at this point in the year you're focused on team rebuilds, but down the road, how about a "mlb reset" everyone goes back to the team they DEBUTED in MLB with? awesome video as always, and a wardrobe chage lol, that first draft was NUTS, i'm running into an issue of only signing 2-4 guys a draft even with scouting set to manual, guys just wont sign even at 70+% interest. always a fun watch!
If you can convince Marlins ownership that spending money on players is a key way to have success in the show then we might have a shot lmao. Marlins dont want to spend money and its been that way since the Loria days and even when they did win the WS in the 90s they blew up the team. As a Marlins fan that lives in South Florida, fans will NOT show up if the team is not successful and that goes for basically all sports down here. Marlins Park has a better attendance when the WC is here as well as the new CC and ik that because ive gone to all events. The only time the Marlins had a chance on building something good was the Stanton, Ozuna, Dee Gordon, Jose Fernandez days and that was blown up as soon as JF passed away.
Is there a way to turn on critical situations if I turned it off while making my franchise? I thought it was in mode specific settings but I can’t seem to find it
Do rebuild like don't have many high rated players to sign ln your team, it's better if the team you're rebuilding has a core members since the start like the spurs or bulls in the nba they have their legacy
Please Antonio (I think that’s your real name) please rebuild the Tampa Bay Rays their a young team With a disliked owner in sternberg Please take over and Make this team win their first ever World Series🙏