So Gents... lets share our Franchise Progress for MLB 2K9 here on this thread.
I've also got a blog going detailing my MLB 2K9 Franchise experience if you care to check it out and leave your comments.
http://www.osatwork.com/JBH3/blog/
I'm basically controlling 4 teams: PHI, WAS, BAL, & KC.
I plan to rotate, play a series w/ the Phils, then w/ the Nats, and so on until I'm back to the Phils. This I've decided, would be the best way to play w/ all my user teams and get through multiple seasons.
However, my ultimate goal is to ensure the Phillies get into the postseason to defend their World Title so if they start to rack up the losses from simming their games due to my little rotation, I'll only play games as the Phillies to do my best to get them into contention.
On my blog I'll have a much more detailed report of my played games, but to get it up to speed...
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I've played opening day and the 2nd game of the year w/ the Phillies.
Opening day was a 2-0 shut-out tossed by Derek Lowe. Hamels went 7.0, striking out 7, and walking 2. Lowe went 6.0 striking out 6, and walking 1; he was the player of the game. ATLs two runs came on a bases clearing 3B by Omar Infante w/ runners on 2nd and 3rd w/ 2 outs. Lowe scattered 7 hits over 6 innings, and at one point got out of a jam w/ runners on 2nd and 3rd and only 1 out. Ryan Howard had the only XBH, a 2B.
ATL 2 9 0 - 1 XBH, 3B Omar Infante
PHI 0 9 0 - 1 XBH, 2B Ryan Howard
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The 2nd gm I had much better offensive results. Werth put the Phillies on the board w/ a 3 run shot in the 1st, and wouldn't stop there as he went 3/4 w/ 3 RBI, and 3 RS (a triple shy of the cycle). Howard hit a solo shot in the 8th, a laser into RF, and Ibanez added a 2 run shot in the inning, and I opened the game wide open late after only having a 2 run lead.
ATL 5 10 2 - XBH 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR
PHI 9 14 0 - XBH 3 2B, 3 HR
Werth was the player of the game.