Kay, my thing these days against the computer is to see how many perfect innings you can go against the 9 computer opponents. It's halfway-decent because you don't have to worry about letting up against the computer, you can try to strike out as many batters as you want and you can run the score up without worry. (It's so damn easy to play the computer.) With Boston and beginning with Clemens, I went 16 perfect innings against California, Detroit and Minnesota before I gave up my first hit to Jose Cruz against Houston in the first innings, which I guess technically makes the run 16 1/3 innings. After that first hit, my quest to take all 9 teams down was shot to shit, I ended up giving up 8 hits, including 2 homers, to fucking Houston of all teams. Clemens went 12 perfect innings on my first try though. When I get through each team, I'll go about posting the gamesheets one at a time.
Houston hit 2 homers???!!!??!!
That is a great idea though.... I may give it a try with the best of the 90's rom.
It really seems like the shitty teams/hitters are always the ones to break up no-nos or streaks. Fucking Shane Reynolds broke up another one of my no K perfect games with a bomb in the 8th last night. Fucker.
Probably because it's only natural to let up a little while playing against them. Just enough cockiness kicks in to give up one or two bs hits to ruin your game.
Houston and New York did it to me: http://forums.dee-nee.com/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=1939 (http://forums.dee-nee.com/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=1939)
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This is true. I know I've been guilty a lot of times of just hitting A and letting it go against some of these guys. Even though it burns me sometimes, I almost feel guilty using effort against Spike Owen, Santana, or most of Houston's lineup.