MLB stadium ranked games
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What do you guys do when your opponent selects an mlb stadium with poor visibility for a ranked game?
Do you quit? Play it out?
I’m stumped here. I just played a game in Turner Field where it took at least three innings before I could see the ball. I figured my opponent had a fairly weak team so maybe I could grind it out.
It was a bad idea.
Thoughts?
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Automatic friendly quit if I'm playing in an MLB stadium. If they decline I'll sit and deal with it but its really bad
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I play on an MLB stadium and I don’t have problems. But I play at night.
Daytime shouldn’t even be an option and they should stop putting day games in any showdowns or moments. Ever try to see a pitch at the top of the zone in Detroit during the day. It’s blinding.
There’s also a MiLB stadium where Sales pitching goes off the batters eye right into the sun. That’s always a fun time.
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That’s usually when I hope for karma to play into my favor... same thing with bunt dancing
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@Untchable704 said in MLB stadium ranked games:
I play on an MLB stadium and I don’t have problems. But I play at night.
Daytime shouldn’t even be an option and they should stop putting day games in any showdowns or moments. Ever try to see a pitch at the top of the zone in Detroit during the day. It’s blinding.
There’s also a MiLB stadium where Sales pitching goes off the batters eye right into the sun. That’s always a fun time.
Dude I noticed the Detroit day thing. Guy was using Snell and his hand literally goes into the white area.
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90% of the time I’ll be in a miners park but I always set 7pm October cuz I need all the help I can get no matter where I set the home stadium
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I have enjoyed 7pm September, gives you that nice dusk look as the lights are just coming on for the first inning.
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@TubaTim90 said in MLB stadium ranked games:
@Untchable704 said in MLB stadium ranked games:
I play on an MLB stadium and I don’t have problems. But I play at night.
Daytime shouldn’t even be an option and they should stop putting day games in any showdowns or moments. Ever try to see a pitch at the top of the zone in Detroit during the day. It’s blinding.
There’s also a MiLB stadium where Sales pitching goes off the batters eye right into the sun. That’s always a fun time.
Dude I noticed the Detroit day thing. Guy was using Snell and his hand literally goes into the white area.
Sale at Fenway used to be that way. I wonder if it still is?
As far as Mlb/milb stadiums, I usually just try to find ones that have clear batters eyes.... Miller Park is one of my faves, but so is Oak Street, and Shea.
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I play at Camden Yards at night and the batters eye is fine. They need to get rid of day games, or even better, just not have the glare. It can't be hard!
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Some are playable but most are not, really depends on the connection. I take a few pitches to see if there is lag, then offer a friendly if it's to much.
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5/10