Time to show some love for the poor man Showdown cards. You know, the ones you were always mad about in your booster and draft packs (still no idea what John Valentin 00 brings to the table). Everyone typically builds their teams around high ob/control guys, maybe throwing in one low guy here or there to save some money on points. For this challenge, you must construct your entire roster with lower end guys. A true chance for them to sine!
As we've been floating around the idea of total on-base and control points, this is the format that your roster construction must follow for this challenge. The rules are as follows:
-You may select players from 00 (base and PR), 01 (base and PR), 19 (base), and 20 (base) sets (those are the sets that I have).
-A specific player may only be used one time on your roster. You may not carry multiple version of the player. So no 01 or 20 Pujols, but you have to respect the fact he's got cards on both ends.
-You must use players from at least two different sets.
-You must select at least one foil on your team from the 00 or 01 sets (there are 19 different options to choose from).
-For your hitters, you have a total of 53 on-base points to use.
-As a bonus to add a big bat to the lineup, you may select one 7 ob player. This player must be swapped out for a 6 ob, so your roster construction will consist of 1 7 ob, 6 6 ob, and 2 5 ob.
-DH is required for this challenge.
-You must have 9 hitters/batters.
-You may not use any 4 ob hitters. Sorry to ElĂ and Alex.
-You may only have pitchers of 2 control on lower.
-For your rotation, you must fill a 4-man rotation using 5 total control points.
-You may carry only 2 starters that are capable of throwing 7 innings or more.
-For your bullpen, you must carry 5 relief pitchers using only 5 total control points as well. These pitchers must be relievers.
When you are done with your roster, please share your team name and players: on here in the comments section, send it to me directly on discord or ping me in the discord channel under challenges.
The format for this challenge will be:
-Every team will play 12-15 regular season games, depending on the number of entries and teams.
-From there, every team will be seeded in the playoffs.
-Every round will be a best of 7 series. Depending on how your team does will impact your rotations ability to reset and rest properly (if you sweep a series v having to play 7).
-House rules will apply throughout the entire challenge.
Rosters will be accepted through November 22.
Good luck and have some fun using these guys you used to frown upon when opening the packs back in middle school.
Remind me what house rules are regarding stolen bases? In other words, is there value to have a strong defensive catcher here or not really?
ReplyDeleteMy house rules: up to 7 sb attempts per game. So there is value in getting a decent arm to prevent B’s from running all over
DeleteMy submission before I forget. Could've packed more punch with a different OB 7 but Raul Mondesi was the foil in the first pack of Showdown cards I ever opened. My brother and I both got one PR pack for Christmas in our stockings in like 2000 or 2001. We loved baseball cards but had never seen these. Mondesi was cool because unlike the rest he was shiny. We had no idea there was a game associated until later. So paying homage to our first foil and some extra homage by adding his son as well, here goes:
ReplyDeleteC - Roberto Perez 2020
1B - Richie Sexson 2000
2B - Adam Kennedy 2001
3B - Matt Chapman 2020
SS - Adalberto Mondesi 2020
LF - Raul Mondesi 2000 PR
RF - Ruben Rivera 2000
DH - Shohei Ohtani 2000
SP - Max Scherzer 2020
SP - Jeff Suppan 2001
SP - Kerry Wood 2001
SP - Scott Elarton 2001
RP - Mike Morgan 2001
RP - Jose Silva 2001
RP - Carlos Almanzar 2001
RP - John Wetteland 2001
RP - C.J. Nitkowski 2001
Didn't venture out of 01 for the bullpen but SPs Control = 5, RPs Control = 5, Batters OB = 53. Good mix of speed and power in the lineup. Excited to see if the Mondesis can win me some games, let me know if I missed anything!
Whoops left out my CF! Byron Buxton 2020
Deleteand goes without saying that Ohtani is meant to be 2020... not 2000 when he was 5 years old...
DeleteC- 2019 JT Realmuto**
ReplyDelete1B- 2020 Miguel Sano
2B- 2020 Garrett Hampson
SS- 2019 Aldaberto Mondesi
3B- 2020 Matt Chapman
LF- 2020 Ryan Braun
CF- 2001 Corey Patterson**
RF- 2019 Hunter Renfroe
DH- 2020 Byron Buxton
SP-2019 Marcus Stroman
SP-2019 Dakota Hudson
SP-2001 Kerry Wood
SP-2000 Dennis Springer
RP- Jeurys Familia 2020
RP- Segio Romo 2020
RP- Adam Ottovino 2020
RP- Ty Buttrey 2020
RP- Scott Sanders 2000
I tried to avoid as much overlap as I could (but couldn't resist 20 Chapman, 20 Buxton (MY BOY), or 01 Kerry Wood)... lemme know if I should swap him out!
benson 01 starter
ReplyDeleteclemens 01 starter
ortiz 01 starter
rogers 00 starter
beeks 19 rp
ryan 19 rp
mccarthy 19 rp
telford 00 rp
service 00 rp
mondesi 19 ss+5
galvis 19 2b+2
santander 20 lf+1
chapman 20 3b+3
renfroe 19 rf+2
sexson 00 1b+0
perez 19 c+10
brown 00 of+1
buxton 20 cf+2
This is brian on discord
Delete"For your bullpen, you must carry 5 relief pitchers using only 5 total control points as well. These pitchers must be relievers."
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean they can't be closers?
I would assume they can be closers too, there's really no difference when playing no strategy cards except for the "closer bonus" in point cost, but there's no cap here
DeleteOnly asking because "reliever" is a specific pitcher type, and I figured if they meant "they cannot be starters" they would phrase it like that.
ReplyDeleteNamba 48ers
ReplyDeleteSS 19 Adalberto Mondesi
3B 20 Yoan Moncada
1B 19 Rowdy Tellez
LF 19 Brandon Dixon
DH 20 Shohei Ohtani
CF 00 Randy Winn
2B 19 Nicky Lopez
C 20 Roberto Perez
RF 20 Tyler O'Neill
SP 01 Sidney Ponson
SP 01 Rick Ankiel**
SP 01 Jimmy Anderson
SP 00 Jim Parque
RP 01 Byung-Hyun Kim
RP 20 Sergio Romo
RP 19 Chaz Roe
RP 00 Curtis Leskanic
RP 19 Jace Fry