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MLBPP 2008 (Wii) Exhibition: Phillies vs Yankees

At the crack of dawn one morning in the summer of 2011, philliesfan134 made a post to the MLB Power Pros Forum. A few years prior this cutesy arcade alternative left an imprint on him playing it at a friend's house. He had to own it to explore it himself. The Phillies were at the height of their era before it all crashed down that fall. The Eagles were the Dream Team, but baseball was overtaking more of a spot in his fandom since the 2008 World Series season. Similarly MLB2K was all he knew but it moved over and made some room in his memories. He was inspired by other users' "Season Logs" aka reading over their write-ups about their Franchise equivalent runthroughs. He had a background in doing this on OperationSports and he thought he was well-read for his age. These anonymous baseballheads were doing it immersive-ly by setting up the lore and involving their readers in the events. The colors popped off the screen leaving you flipping to the next digital page for results. jacobye's 2009 Pirates log with 3B Ikari, Powerprosfan31's JPPY installments, ChiCubsFan's Return to Royalty, redsfan's Paint The Town Reds, PowerProJr's Sacramento Slayers to name a few will be etched on those boards forever. In the same breath, philliesfan was a desperate roster updater who was embarking on it in a game that made it less viable to crunch out edits. If he was going to do a log justice it was going to be the full 2011 experience. This is where the community shines brightest - their love of an old last-generation title transfers into their willingness to listen, to share their creations, to keep the game alive in many forms. Even if he was an immature kid (they mostly all are to varying levels) he was part of them and just wanted to get there in his own way. philliesfan had a Wii now - he didn't own '07 - thus the adventure began in earnest. He wanted players who couldn't be adjusted accurately to be created entirely from scratch but was no good at the single player Success Mode. Completing it allows you to export your player into... well, wherever you see fit. Rearrange is the home for the make-shift created teams where you reshape rosters with edits and Success efforts. He asked sheepishly for someone to cook up Indians catcher Carlos Santana around August 8th, 2011. The same redsfan thankfully obliged, and it wasn't long before phillies bravely went for a log of his own. Its six pages in two months taught him he was too ambitious. Typing as he played and column ideas as detailed as a newspaper blurb wasn't sustainable. The New Jersey Eagles follow-up was supposed to be a step back after a year of thinking it up. They reached 20+ pages in 9 months with a World Series cliffhanger, albeit unsatisfying, of a conclusion. It was revived twice when he felt a writing spark though he was in over his head juggling parts that make gaming + story + time a healthy balance. The compliments of his peers brought a sense that it was worth a try. So his career as a season storyteller was over, yet there was so much more to the site. 2011 was a weird year what with the earthquake and Hurricane Irene and he was there to talk with everyone about it. He checked the General Chat Thread almost daily which became his favorite. His interest in baseball waned; communal feeling kept him in the loop. They invited him to their Pick 'Em and their Fantasy leagues. They had nights of coming together on EpicMafia that he never joined in person with siblings. He wanted to learn Japanese because games/culture/baseball were intertwining through some of the members' posts. He actually had MLBPP and Spirits on PS Vita packaged over from Japan to soak in the language first-hand. They pored over his short story streams of consciousness about "her" and offered advice. They heard each other's voices in Skype calls at night. 4630 posts later he was denoted as a "Power Pro Legend" on the username moniker. Like anything else it wasn't everlasting. His last visit per the homepage was November 11th, 2020. His last comment on someone else's work was in September 2019. He hasn't been in the General Chat Thread since January 2018. He mostly kept to What are you listening to? and fantasy football. A lot of the userbase moved on to Discord to his knowledge once the site had server issues. But he'll always have those dog days of summer spending weekends in front of the old CRT eating pizza with Power Pros. philliesfan134 is me. 136 must have been taken lol 😒 Everyone there was tight enough that we went by mononyms anyway. I scoured 32 pages of my history to pay tribute to this game and you guys who loved it way more than I could. Things are not happy now but you were a part of me growing up. You were the first real community I was a part of and I could rely on that when a majority of the time I was alone. Shoutout to Dish, Tweav, Keke, dtigers, Zumi, Agent, jag, PPJ, Zero, Prediction, Twins, robhallett, ED44 for their contributions :) -- Nick / phillies

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