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No Y2Y Saves means Franchise Mode Loses Story Telling thru Gameplay
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see. I miss the old days of Operation Sports :( Louisville Cardinals/St.Louis Cardinals
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Re: No Y2Y Saves means Franchise Mode Loses Story Telling thru Gameplay
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Twitch twitch.tv/Fiddy14 YouTube http://www.youtube.com/@Fiddy14 X https://x.com/Fiddy14_ Favorite Teams Pittsburgh Penguins New York Mets Cleveland Cavaliers Cleveland Browns Notre Dame Fightin Irish Liverpool FC Last edited by Fiddy; 02-12-2024 at 07:14 PM. |
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(sorry Yankee fans) to the drafting of a player named Juan Fabregas, who was switch hitting outfielder who wasn't the best in the field, had a noodle arm, but could hit. He was a C potential that eventually made it to B, and went from a late round draft pick to an All-Star and contender for the National League MVP in the span of 8 seasons. I watched as the Marlins went from bottom feeders to World Series Champions and a "rival' of my Cardinals for 3 years as we battled in the playoffs, twice in the NLCS with us each winning once. I watched players hit their 500th homeruns, earn their 1000th strikeout, and watched as rookies climbed the ranks from the stars of tomorrow to becoming the stars of today.
