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Just spent the past week having my nephew visit and teaching him Strat Baseball via the Cards and dice game. we're both avid Strat football players but he had never played the baseball game, and I myself hadn't played the C&D version since the late 90's. When I knew he was coming for the visit, I ordered a few teams from the current season, Mets,(both our favorites), Giants, Royals,Tigers, Pirates, Athletics, Cardinals and the Nationals. We wound up playing three 3 game series and 1 more game with him playing the Mets all 4 series and me taking the Nats, Royals, Giants and one game of the Pirates. Since it had been awhile for me, and he'd never played we started with modified super advanced rules ( no ballpark or clutch, individual Wild pitch, balk and pass balls, etc..) and gradually added things as we went along.
Had an absolute blast!! It's really brought a renewed appreciation for the game and helped me remember rules I had forgotten.
Some quick observations:
The Pitching for the teams I play was not good, especially the Pirates, just God awful starting pitching, that said when the dice are cold, any pitcher can look like Cy Young.
Defense is funny, him playing the Mets meant Murphy at 2b, a 4e19, and Tejeda at SS, a 3e12, for all 12 games. They made more plays than they gave up, not to say I'd want 4's up the middle at both positions for a whole season, but it didn't cost him as many hits/runs as I thought it would. Now it was a small sample, but was still eye opening. Outfield defense however, especially throwing arms came into play much MORE than I had remembered.
Anyway, if any of you haven't played the board game in a while, or hell even at all, I highly suggest pulling it out and giving it a go. It might open your eyes to how the game works and help with your online teams.
Had an absolute blast!! It's really brought a renewed appreciation for the game and helped me remember rules I had forgotten.
Some quick observations:
The Pitching for the teams I play was not good, especially the Pirates, just God awful starting pitching, that said when the dice are cold, any pitcher can look like Cy Young.
Defense is funny, him playing the Mets meant Murphy at 2b, a 4e19, and Tejeda at SS, a 3e12, for all 12 games. They made more plays than they gave up, not to say I'd want 4's up the middle at both positions for a whole season, but it didn't cost him as many hits/runs as I thought it would. Now it was a small sample, but was still eye opening. Outfield defense however, especially throwing arms came into play much MORE than I had remembered.
Anyway, if any of you haven't played the board game in a while, or hell even at all, I highly suggest pulling it out and giving it a go. It might open your eyes to how the game works and help with your online teams.