At a loss right now
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I've played the game for a few years now but this is the first year I have actually decided to grind for world series and have made CS the first two seasons and taking it slow this season and got to about mid DS before now going on a 3 game slide. Each game I felt that I have been getting nerfed and burned in each of the 3 games and after each ive check the batter analysis and seen I have taken more quality swings than my opponent but this one takes the cake. This is also even more frustrating because I finally grind enough and with the sale completed the collections for the first time in any game and this was my first ever RS game with a "God Squad".
For batter analysis Ive come to figure out/assume that N means perfect/near perfect swing timing and result in middle of the field if not a HR, JL and JE with good on the feedback mean it pretty much determines right or left field and if you get JL or JE feedback means that its on the extreme end before hitting early and late. For PCI placement, a scale of 0-15 with 15 meaning perfect PCI. I get this might not be exact but this is the only logical breakdown I could figure out. These are the feedback results for the last game.
My Lineup - Oppponent
P Sandburg - Lofton
L/9 - Out ----- L/11 - out - outside zone
P/P - 1B* ------ N/12 - out- just above zone
P/P - 1B* ------ JL/11 - out
JE/12 - out --- VE/1 - Bunt hit - diamond 2b with +speed has to breakdown to field hard bunt, cant do or die?
N/12 -out ----- JE/14 - outCAP -------------------------- Soto
JL/11 - out ------------------- JL/11 - 1B
N/11 - out - outside zone - N/11 - out - just below zone
JE/12 - out ----------------- - K
JE/12 - out ------------------- JE/11 - out
No AB ------------------------ JE/12 - outMantle ---------- Jones
P/P - 1B* -------- E/13 - 1B
N/11 - out ------- JL/10 - out - outside zone
P/P - HR* ------- JE/13 - 1B
JL/13 - out ------ IBB
JL/10 - out ------ N/7 - outSheff ------------ Gorman
JE/15 - out ----- E/11 - 1B
N/13 - out ------ N/10 - out - Below zone
N/11 - out ------ K
Walk ----------- K
L/10 - out ----- E/13 - out - belowzone99 Thames ------ Ramirez/MCCovey
JL/10 - out ------- JL/12 - out
K ------------------ K
JE/14 - out ------ N/14 - 2B
JE/12 - Out ----- *L/11 - out
L/11 - out ------- E/10 - outTrout ------------ Sandburg
N/12 - out ------ E/14 - 1b - Trout decided to let the ball go in and out of glove for extra 90 feet
N/14 - out ------ N/12 - out
K ----------------- JL/8 - out
BB --------------- L/14 - out
N/11 - out ------- N/12 - 1BGonzalez - ------ Jackson
N/14 - out ------- K
P/P - HR* -------- K
K ------------------ E/14 - 1B
JL/10 - out ------- N/11 - HR - 9th inning to tie game
No AB------------- N/14 - outBiggio------------- Posey
JL/15 - HR* ------- IBB
N/11 - out --------- E/12 - out
N/11 - out --------- JL/13 - out
L/10 - out --------- JE/12 - 2B
No AB ------------- P/P - 2BPinch Hitters
McCovey - K ----- Braun- N/10 - out
Yelich - BB ------- Gregorius - K
x -------------------- Brujan JE/13 - outPitchers
Lodolo -------- Newhouser
Chapman ---- Nen
Allen----------- Fingers
Hader --------- Kluber
Fingers
NewhouserFinal - 11 in
Opponent - 4 12 0
Me ---------- 3 6 0
Game played on all-star (I was at 726, he was 685)Breaking this down I would say I had better quality swings overall, yet he out hit me 6 - 12, doubled my hits. 5 of my hits were perfect/perfect and the 6th was a split second from perfect/perfect (JL/15). I literally had to hit the ball perfectly to record a hit. Yet he recorded his first run on a JL/11, E/13, and an E/11. His second on JE/13, N/14 (I was ok with this run, good swings). His third run was Jackson hitting a HR off Hader with a N/11 dot of a pitch with 1 out in the 9th, of course right? Yet my better quality swings with guys with more power are outs the entire game, makes total sense! And to top it off in the 11th inning he has sandburg on first, posey hits a linedrive in the gap and mantle decides to not get the groundball and just lets the ball basically go through him and roll to the wall for him to score from first. Then just icing on the cake he brings in kluber, and my last out is trout hitting a N/11 routine flyball to center, Jackson 101 pwr vs left, trout 112 pwr vs right, pretty much similar situation (I get other factors influence this but its hard to look at hader having better h/9, k/9, and clutch than kluber, trout having more power, and the only stat that he has an advantage on is jacksons clutch)
I know some people will say you cant trust some of the numbers, and there's other factors that influence out comes, but at this point none of us have access to their deep dive coding that determines their RNG or equations that effect results, so this is about as close to analyzing as I can get. Just dont understand the justification and reason why I had to literally be perfect/perfect to record a hit, yet my opponent has 1 perfect/perfect and doubles my number of hits. Plus great to see I lost 33 points as well.
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Any pictures to this novel? I didn't even get through half of that. You are right the hitting is awful. Part of it is the pitch speeds from one game to the next.
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At a loss at how long it took to write this post
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Man y’all lose and become experts in analytics lol I lose 3 in a row and I blame my team.
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@Laaaaylay said in At a loss right now:
Man y’all lose and become experts in analytics lol I lose 3 in a row and I blame my team.
That’s what I normally do lol but I’ve started to use the batter analysis to help me pitch more than anything. Checking their good/okay HRs and outs to see if their Squaring up balls and getting screwed or the game just decides to reward them for bad pci. This has actually helped a good amount, but after seeing the analysis last night I got pissed that I couldn’t get a hit unless it was perfect/perfect while I gave up weak hits and a bad game tying HR.
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The batting results are totally random, why cant anyone see that
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Lol at believeng fake feedback means something.
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@MINISTRO787 said in At a loss right now:
At a loss at how long it took to write this post
Hahhahahhaha
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