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  • sbevans142_PSNS Offline
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    I love it when people do it. A little voice in my head says, "you like jazz?" And the BS commences. I start all the annoying jazz I usually contain. R2 spammin', replaying homers, stepping off multiple times

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    I don’t get why people hate bunt dancing so much. It doesn’t affect you, so why do you care? I get being mad for throwing knucklers, or holding R2, or bunt cheesing, but bunt dancing is as innocent as it gets. I’m sure some do it to annoy people, but I bet a lot of people just do it as a habit, just to pass the time between pitches.

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    From my limited experience running into them I think they do it to let you know they aren’t very good at hitting and if you score 3 or 4 runs they will quit.

    And I agree with post above they are also letting you know they want to see your HR replays.

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    @JRob105 said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    I don’t get why people hate bunt dancing so much. It doesn’t affect you, so why do you care? I get being mad for throwing knucklers, or holding R2, or bunt cheesing, but bunt dancing is as innocent as it gets. I’m sure some do it to annoy people, but I bet a lot of people just do it as a habit, just to pass the time between pitches.

    Yeah it is pretty innocent, and really has no effect on me, but it's annoying knowing someone is trying to annoy you

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    Just bunt dancing isn't that bad, but it's usually accompanied by several other annoyances. Taking 30 seconds between every pitch is the worst.

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    I don’t usually care, but a few people have done it in events after I haven’t complied with their team names. With those guys I step off until they let me throw a pitch without showing bunt. They learn quickly.

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    I'll show bunt after someone dots me up. Just like a, "[censored], that was a good pitch" acknowledgement.

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    @xxJeffG101xx said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    Lol I’ve always done it after my opponent has made a great defensive play, not to be annoying but more like a thumbs up or respect

    Same, or a great pitch.. Basically to acknowledge something that happened or signal I understand something.

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    @JRob105 said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    I don’t get why people hate bunt dancing so much. It doesn’t affect you, so why do you care? I get being mad for throwing knucklers, or holding R2, or bunt cheesing, but bunt dancing is as innocent as it gets. I’m sure some do it to annoy people, but I bet a lot of people just do it as a habit, just to pass the time between pitches.

    Spoken like a true bunt dancer.

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    @xxJeffG101xx said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    Lol I’ve always done it after my opponent has made a great defensive play, not to be annoying but more like a thumbs up or respect

    Same here. I’ll throw it down once. I’ll also do it to let the opponent know I’m batting with my pitcher.

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    My assessment is that guys who do this are aware of their mediocrity and therefore try and get into their opponent's head to throw them off their game by being annoying as hell. They also tend to be hyper aggressive on the base paths and steal on pretty much every occasion. Or plunk you in the head when you hit a moonshot and show them bunt in return right after you replayed it on their salty behind.

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    Faced a bunt dancer the other day, it makes me concentrate even harder, because i really want to beat try hards, if they would just play the game like a sim, i wouldn't care if i lose, but that stuff is silly, that and constantly sliding into 1st. Neither are advantageous, just annoying to the point that it makes me want to win, when i ordinarily am playing just for online stats or TA innings.

    It is also a good indication that you are going to get dashboarded. I actually got dashboarded by that guy in the middle if a 3rd out of an inning, so i didn't get that inning toward my TA, lol.

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    They do it to annoy you and hopefully make you throw a pitch down the middle, because they are so bad they need that. Either way I still plunk them

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    @nflman2033 said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    Faced a bunt dancer the other day, it makes me concentrate even harder, because i really want to beat try hards, if they would just play the game like a sim, i wouldn't care if i lose, but that stuff is silly, that and constantly sliding into 1st. Neither are advantageous, just annoying to the point that it makes me want to win, when i ordinarily am playing just for online stats or TA innings.

    It is also a good indication that you are going to get dashboarded. I actually got dashboarded by that guy in the middle if a 3rd out of an inning, so i didn't get that inning toward my TA, lol.

    Most guys who bunt dance quit if you get a 3 run lead. I faced one in ranked seasons a little bit ago and he quit after Mookie hit a 3 run shot to right field. In the bottom of the 6th. He also bunt danced and slid into first every time and I plunked him once and replayed homers to get back to him.

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    @Mag1karpK1ng said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    @nflman2033 said in Why do people bunt dance?:

    Faced a bunt dancer the other day, it makes me concentrate even harder, because i really want to beat try hards, if they would just play the game like a sim, i wouldn't care if i lose, but that stuff is silly, that and constantly sliding into 1st. Neither are advantageous, just annoying to the point that it makes me want to win, when i ordinarily am playing just for online stats or TA innings.

    It is also a good indication that you are going to get dashboarded. I actually got dashboarded by that guy in the middle if a 3rd out of an inning, so i didn't get that inning toward my TA, lol.

    Most guys who bunt dance quit if you get a 3 run lead. I faced one in ranked seasons a little bit ago and he quit after Mookie hit a 3 run shot to right field. In the bottom of the 6th. He also bunt danced and slid into first every time and I plunked him once and replayed homers to get back to him.

    I used to be like that, quit after my opponent would get a 3 run lead... but it happened one time and i finished the game and actually won... so i dont quit anymore.... after all the indians did come back and win 15-14 after being down 12 runs

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