Pulling outside pitches for doubles.
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@PAinPA said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Outer part of the plate is outside, then you have away out of the zone.
if someone doesn't provide context between the two it's hard to determine which they meant.Outside means just that. Outside the plate. If it was over the plate it would be on the outside corner. Outer part of the plate is outer part of the plate. C’mon guys.
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@abbyspapa said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Someone needs to watch some Vladdy Guerrero clips. That beast could pull a pitch for a double (often more) if it was 2 feet outside/inside/high/low.
Yes, Vladdy was even able to hit pitches that bounced off the dirt. That doesn't mean that it should be possible/should happen frequently in a competitive video game.
If pitches outside the zone can be consistently hit for power then what advantage is left for the pitcher? In order for pitching to make any sense, swinging on pitches outside the zone has to be punished, not rewarded.
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@SefarR said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@abbyspapa said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Someone needs to watch some Vladdy Guerrero clips. That beast could pull a pitch for a double (often more) if it was 2 feet outside/inside/high/low.
Yes, Vladdy was even able to hit pitches that bounced off the dirt. That doesn't mean that it should be possible/should happen frequently in a competitive video game.
If pitches outside the zone can be consistently hit for power then what advantage is left for the pitcher? In order for pitching to make any sense, swinging on pitches outside the zone has to be punished, not rewarded.
This is 100% accurate
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I googled it for certainty. 33-36 refers to the weight not length, there was no indication of size except a maximum allowed of 42 inches in length.
most batters stand near the line of the box, there is 6 inches between the batters box and the plate,plate is 17 inches wide ,which means a batter standing near the line on full extension can get the bat 8-10 inches into the other batters box.(and that doesn't account for the batters arm length)
I agree that only the top hitters/ top vision guys should be able to hit pitches like that, but to say it should be impossible..... the bat is clearly long enough to reach. -
Sorry man. The 33-36 absolutely has to do with length. For example, when your kid starts playing in a wood bat league, he will probably use a 32” -3 bat. The minus three indicates the weight which would be, in this case, 29 ounces. 32” long minus three= 29 ounces.
I don’t know if you’ve swung a bat much, but a 34 is a pretty manly bat. A 36 even more so. So yeah, 33-36 is for sure length. A 36 would weigh 36-3=33 ounces.
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@PAinPA said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
I googled it for certainty. 33-36 refers to the weight not length, there was no indication of size except a maximum allowed of 42 inches in length.
most batters stand near the line of the box, there is 6 inches between the batters box and the plate,plate is 17 inches wide ,which means a batter standing near the line on full extension can get the bat 8-10 inches into the other batters box.(and that doesn't account for the batters arm length)
I agree that only the top hitters/ top vision guys should be able to hit pitches like that, but to say it should be impossible..... the bat is clearly long enough to reach.Yes, MLB players can hit pitches outside the zone IRL. That's not the point. Did you even read my last comment?
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Oh, the other part of this is that to pull a ball, the batter has to hit it out in front of the plate, so the whole inches measuring into the other batter’s box is also kind of wrong.
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@halfbutt said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Sorry man. The 33-36 absolutely has to do with length. For example, when your kid starts playing in a wood bat league, he will probably use a 32” -3 bat. The minus three indicates the weight which would be, in this case, 29 ounces. 32” long minus three= 29 ounces.
I don’t know if you’ve swung a bat much, but a 34 is a pretty manly bat. A 36 even more so. So yeah, 33-36 is for sure length. A 36 would weigh 36-3=33 ounces.
Are wood bats in the majors also -3 then? I'm interested now
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My understanding is that MLB bats have to be at least -3 weight drop. I guess that means theoretically they are allowed to be heavier but not lighter than -3.
Maybe there are some guys on here who have played above college level that can comment.
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@PAinPA said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
I googled it for certainty. 33-36 refers to the weight not length, there was no indication of size except a maximum allowed of 42 inches in length.
most batters stand near the line of the box, there is 6 inches between the batters box and the plate,plate is 17 inches wide ,which means a batter standing near the line on full extension can get the bat 8-10 inches into the other batters box.(and that doesn't account for the batters arm length)
I agree that only the top hitters/ top vision guys should be able to hit pitches like that, but to say it should be impossible..... the bat is clearly long enough to reach.So reward them with HR's? High and outside or up and in or above the head and still hit for HR's?
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@dbarmonstar said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
So reward them with HR's? High and outside or up and in or above the head and still hit for HR's?
I've only been to about 15 MLB games and I've seen all 3 of those pitches get raked live, so it does happen. And unless those pitches get spammed, those things aren't all that common unless you're playing an elite hitter.
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Wood bats are typically - 2 but can also be - 0 or weigh more than the length. The maximum allowable in most adult wood bat leagues (including mlb) is a - 3
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@PAinPA said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@mitchhammond24 said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
A very okay swing that goes out for a no doubter gets to me because that swing type is rewarded yet a good squared is often an out
In 19 it wasn't rewarded, in the beta it was and if the release game is only half as good as beta, we should all be pleased.
Not sure what game you are playing. I have given up hundreds of HR's off "okay" feedback.
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@MrGamebred said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@dbarmonstar said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
So reward them with HR's? High and outside or up and in or above the head and still hit for HR's?
I've only been to about 15 MLB games and I've seen all 3 of those pitches get raked live, so it does happen. And unless those pitches get spammed, those things aren't all that common unless you're playing an elite hitter.
Not by elite pitchers come on get real it happens way to much in this game. is it possible to hit those pitches yeah but not for hit after hit after hit after hit and then HR get out of here, pitching is more broke on this game then hitting. Pitching is laughable in this game. You can throw a perfect pitch in a perfect location but then it hangs down the middle for you opponent to crush a HR, yeah pitching is more frustrating then hitting in this game.
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@MrGamebred said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@dbarmonstar said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
So reward them with HR's? High and outside or up and in or above the head and still hit for HR's?
I've only been to about 15 MLB games and I've seen all 3 of those pitches get raked live, so it does happen. And unless those pitches get spammed, those things aren't all that common unless you're playing an elite hitter.
Of course it happens. Problem is you can't code for every possible outcome in a baseball game. It should really be simplified to:
Inside pitch - early, good swings
Middle - early, good and late swings
Outside - good and lateLate swings on inside pitches and early swings on outside pitches should rarely go for a hit. I am talking maybe 5%. Very early and very late swings should result in misses 100% of the time. These issues, connection issues and Little Billy code (which does exist and if it continues will come out some day like Madden) make this game so much less enjoyable than it should be.
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@D_e_m_I_s_E said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Of course it happens. Problem is you can't code for every possible outcome in a baseball game. It should really be simplified to:
Inside pitch - early, good swings
Middle - early, good and late swings
Outside - good and lateLate swings on inside pitches and early swings on outside pitches should rarely go for a hit. I am talking maybe 5%. Very early and very late swings should result in misses 100% of the time. These issues, connection issues and Little Billy code (which does exist and if it continues will come out some day like Madden) make this game so much less enjoyable than it should be.
I don't agree completely. I mean they can't just simplify like that. It would complete nullify inside-out hitting, or hitting against the shift, which requires you to be just late or late.(2 examples of many) id say they are moving in the right direction with the hit variety and am optimistic in 20 that they're going to balance out those very late or jammed hits. I agree there is some sort of little Billy code, but I don't think it's as prevelant as the fact they just miscalculated how this, relatively new, hitting engine works and the randomness. Along, with the connection issues, which you're pretty much spot on about. They are selling the "skill gap" concept hard though, so I'll believe its heading in the right direction until I see them start patching stuff left and right.
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@LankyRyan said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Wood bats are typically - 2 but can also be - 0 or weigh more than the length. The maximum allowable in most adult wood bat leagues (including mlb) is a - 3
Yeah I was confused because I play high school ball and of course that's already -3
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@dbarmonstar said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Not by elite pitchers come on get real it happens way to much in this game. is it possible to hit those pitches yeah but not for hit after hit after hit after hit and then HR get out of here, pitching is more broke on this game then hitting. Pitching is laughable in this game. You can throw a perfect pitch in a perfect location but then it hangs down the middle for you opponent to crush a HR, yeah pitching is more frustrating then hitting in this game.
Depends on a lot of different things like confidence, wether or not the pitch is being spammed, depends on the batters strengths, etc. I will agree with you on the fact that the pitch location randomness was a real problem, but it appears they're trying to fix that for 20.
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@MrGamebred said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@D_e_m_I_s_E said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
Of course it happens. Problem is you can't code for every possible outcome in a baseball game. It should really be simplified to:
Inside pitch - early, good swings
Middle - early, good and late swings
Outside - good and lateLate swings on inside pitches and early swings on outside pitches should rarely go for a hit. I am talking maybe 5%. Very early and very late swings should result in misses 100% of the time. These issues, connection issues and Little Billy code (which does exist and if it continues will come out some day like Madden) make this game so much less enjoyable than it should be.
I don't agree completely. I mean they can't just simplify like that. It would complete nullify inside-out hitting, or hitting against the shift, which requires you to be just late or late.(2 examples of many) id say they are moving in the right direction with the hit variety and am optimistic in 20 that they're going to balance out those very late or jammed hits. I agree there is some sort of little Billy code, but I don't think it's as prevelant as the fact they just miscalculated how this, relatively new, hitting engine works and the randomness. Along, with the connection issues, which you're pretty much spot on about. They are selling the "skill gap" concept hard though, so I'll believe its heading in the right direction until I see them start patching stuff left and right.
You can be just late or late on a middle or away pitch. So you want to hit rockets on inside pitches with late swings? Like I said, you simply can't code for all the variables in baseball. This is a fair way to simplify it. Hit the pitch where you should and don't reward the outliers like pulling outside pitches or late on inside pitches even though they do exist but at a fairly small percentage.
The skill gap and Little Billy code will not go anywhere if they sold more last year and they think that is the reason. If they think it was a detriment to sales, then it will disappear.
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@D_e_m_I_s_E said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@MrGamebred said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
@dbarmonstar said in Pulling outside pitches for doubles.:
So reward them with HR's? High and outside or up and in or above the head and still hit for HR's?
I've only been to about 15 MLB games and I've seen all 3 of those pitches get raked live, so it does happen. And unless those pitches get spammed, those things aren't all that common unless you're playing an elite hitter.
Of course it happens. Problem is you can't code for every possible outcome in a baseball game. It should really be simplified to:
Inside pitch - early, good swings
Middle - early, good and late swings
Outside - good and lateLate swings on inside pitches and early swings on outside pitches should rarely go for a hit. I am talking maybe 5%. Very early and very late swings should result in misses 100% of the time. These issues, connection issues and Little Billy code (which does exist and if it continues will come out some day like Madden) make this game so much less enjoyable than it should be.
Bruh, go watch some Vladdy videos. You can easily pull a pitch on the outter 3rd of the plate. Did you play at a high level?