Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 3:28 pm

Thank goodness we finally got a third card for the immortal Curt Walker. What took so long. :lol:
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 3:41 pm

Kal Daniels might make an interesting platoon DH at lower caps.
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 3:51 pm

Valen wrote:Kal Daniels might make an interesting platoon DH at lower caps.


What, no 4 +2 in RF for you? :D
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 4:41 pm

Some were concerned and said we needed more 200x cards. Silly people. They listened

We got a great catcher in Chris Ianetta, Ryan Freel, James Loney, Grudzielanek, a cheaper Manny,
Endy Chavez for those trying to field a great Montreal team,
a cheap Aaron Boone,
a young Michael Young before he got good :?: . Thank goodness for Ranger fans we did not get him the year he won a batting title, or the year he was third, or fifth, or the year he won a gold glove, or the year he played 162 games, or one of the years he had 680+ plate appearances, or the year he was third in offensive WAR, or the year he had 52 doubles......

What more would you want from the last decade?
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PostWed Jul 09, 2014 4:43 pm

Focusing first on what we got, instead of what we didn't get, I like ATG8 a lot. There seems to be something for everyone in the set. There are greater options now at all caps for managers who like to play smallball, boomerball, righty parks, lefty parks, high end pitching, middle pitching, low end pitching, franchises, post WWII and pre WWII. In general, I like the repricing of the cards. I also like the fact that some players got improved defense, even if it came decades later and posthumously! Better late than never.

No two people will ever agree on who should get priority in receiving cards. It seems as though community input was taken into consideration, but the extent of such will be hotly debated. Like most people, I would have liked to have more new cards, whether for previously uncarded players or new cards for players who had cards for other years. Updating computer generated cards and fantasim cards with super advanced cards where available was a good move towards leveling the playing field for all cards.

Reaching back to the turn of the 20th century for some cards was just that, a reach. I would strongly have preferred to have a higher percentage of cards from post WWII to the present, as it is far easier to relate to those cards than little known players from the turn of the 20th century.

Like nearly everyone else, I'm a little disappointed that it took so long to get the cards, but now that the cards are here, that disappointment is in the rear view mirror.

I'm also a little disappointed that SOM's solution to relief pitchers pitching 200+ innings was to raise the price on such relief pitchers incrementally. At best, such is a band aid approach. I would have preferred a programming change, which should be simple enough to accomplish, where relief pitchers need some rest after appearances in 3 or 4 consecutive games or after pitching more than 2 or 3 innings in a game, depending on the endurance factor. Such a programming change should be easy to accomplish and hopefully will be forthcoming in the near future.

Also, we all know that the roll out of ATG8, to be kind, could have been better. While the company has a great product that has kept our attention for years, PR is not a strong suit and SOM rarely misses an opportunity to shoot itself in the foot when it comes to customer service and marketing in the online game. That being said, it's not too late for SOM to improve the roll out. Regarding the new cards, the SOM Wiki page says that there are "334 ATG VII cards that have been newly replaced with improved versions plus 218 cards new to ATG, including 20 new single-year Negro Leaguer cards." How about providing us a list of the 334 upgraded cards and the 218 new cards so that we don't have to spend our precious time sifting through 4000+ other cards trying to find all these new and improved cards?

Lastly, while it is obvious that a number of us have legitimate concerns with how SOM treats us, I've tried to separate those concerns as much as possible from my review of the new card set. Those concerns have been recited ad nauseum in other threads and no doubt will continue to be discussed by the community at large.

Overall, I give the new cards a B+. The grade will go up to an A- once we get the list of the new and modified cards requested above.

It's time for everyone to move forward and PLAY BALL! - Bernie
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 4:56 pm

I prefer my + arms in CF. Thought that was a bad thing but been reading in baseball prospectus and it describes all the best defensive prospects as having plus arms. So want that in CF. :lol:

Another positive note was glad to see the 85 Herr. One of my favorite Cardinal seasons. Any new set that includes players from Cardinals 85, 67, or 68 will get at least a little smile from me. :D
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 4:57 pm

Click on the ATG 8 announcement for a link to the new players.
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 5:04 pm

Still don't understand why SOM doesn't designate a handful (maybe 5?) of NEL starter/relievers as relievers only to facilitate
their seamless entry into franchise leagues?
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 5:07 pm

Valen agree with the analysis of Michael Young. How about a Ruben Sierra card in the set. 1989 2nd in MVP voting. With the addition of some active players to ATG 8 why not add the MVP season of Josh Hamilton to the set? :?:

I have no complaints on ATG 8. Thanks S O M
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Re: Add your thoughts on the OCHO please...

PostWed Jul 09, 2014 5:09 pm

Holy cow, the upgraded 1977 Bruce Sutter card is worth every penny of the price increase :shock:
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