Question on Perfect Perfects
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Perfect perfect anything shouldn't really be outs. It's especially frustrating when they are back to back.
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
Perfect perfect anything shouldn't really be outs. It's especially frustrating when they are back to back.
If they were never outs you would see games with football scores. In real life sometimes guys hit the ball absolutely perfectly but it gets caught or is hit right at an infielder.
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
Perfect perfect anything shouldn't really be outs. It's especially frustrating when they are back to back.
This is extremely unrealistic. Screaming line-drive outs and hard hit grounders right at fielders happen LITERALLY ALL THE TIME in baseball.
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Haha. This game isn't realistic. I am sure if a pitcher was spamming high sinkers all game he wouldn't be in the majors long.
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
Perfect perfect anything shouldn't really be outs. It's especially frustrating when they are back to back.
I get that it's a video game and it's frustrating. But why shouldn't they be outs? The fielders are there to defend. If it's a ball they can get to, what difference does it make how perfect you hit it?
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
Haha. This game isn't realistic. I am sure if a pitcher was spamming high sinkers all game he wouldn't be in the majors long.
That really has nothing to do with perfectly hit balls always being hits. Lots of times people smoke a ball and it's not a hit. It happens, just seems to happen more in the game because it's easier to get it. Ground balls though seem to be a 50-50 deal.
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I see there are many that disagree. My question was, what can I do different?
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
I see there are many that disagree. My question was, what can I do different?
I answered that in the first reply. Wait for the pitcher to bring the ball up in the zone. Take until 2 strikes
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That seems to give the pitcher a huge advantage.
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@dirtybob007 said in Question on Perfect Perfects:
I see there are many that disagree. My question was, what can I do different?
Nothing really different you can do. If it was to be realistic it wouldn’t be as enjoyable in my opinion.
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I hate getting an out on a perfect/perfect as much as the next guy... But no batted ball has an expected batting average of 1.000.
If you're really curious, plug your launch angle and exit velo into this:
https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/statcast_field?ev=113&la=4 -
You need to get underneath the ball more with flyball hitters. If you are hitting perfect grounders, you are probably on top of the ball. Try to square up the ball with the largest of the diamonds in your players contact reticle.
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