I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS
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I honestly cant remember the last time I lost one of these. I always stack left handed hitters, and try to get any/all of the exit velocity perks.
That Harper card raked for me in this Showdown. I may have to try him out when I get to the 300 stars.
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@formallyforearms said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
I honesy cant remember the last time I lost one of these. I always stack left handed hitters, and try to get any/all of the exit velocity perks.
That Harper card raked for me in this Showdown. I may have to try him out when I get to the 300 stars.
The actual showdowns arent the problem, it's the build ups for points. I got to Johnson at 12-15 and beat him with 11 outs left. 2nd run. The RNG was frequent on my first run. His heater is sneaky but his release is so slow and non chalant after the wind up
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@DoIHearBossMusic said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
@formallyforearms said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
I honesy cant remember the last time I lost one of these. I always stack left handed hitters, and try to get any/all of the exit velocity perks.
That Harper card raked for me in this Showdown. I may have to try him out when I get to the 300 stars.
The actual showdowns arent the problem, it's the build ups for points. I got to Johnson at 12-15 and beat him with 11 outs left. 2nd run. The RNG was frequent on my first run
I tried the showdown.
careless mistakes left me going into the final 9-15.
Lost 13-15.
Big Train's weird delivery threw me for a loop. Too many times I would give up on a pitch for it to catch the bottom of the zone. something about his delivery made it hard to judge his pitches.
It seemed like his pitches were "flat" for lack of a better phrase.
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@ItsaCanesthing said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
@DoIHearBossMusic said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
@formallyforearms said in I knows its been said before on here but SHOWDOWNS:
I honesy cant remember the last time I lost one of these. I always stack left handed hitters, and try to get any/all of the exit velocity perks.
That Harper card raked for me in this Showdown. I may have to try him out when I get to the 300 stars.
The actual showdowns arent the problem, it's the build ups for points. I got to Johnson at 12-15 and beat him with 11 outs left. 2nd run. The RNG was frequent on my first run
I tried the showdown.
careless mistakes left me going into the final 9-15.
Lost 13-15.
Big Train's weird delivery threw me for a loop. Too many times I would give up on a pitch for it to catch the bottom of the zone. something about his delivery made it hard to judge his pitches.
It seemed like his pitches were "flat" for lack of a better phrase.
I need to go into the final no worse than 12-15 or 13-15.Yeah, no movement whatsoever. At it would get up to 102.
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Yeah, no movement whatsoever. At it would get up to 102.
They had some extra giddy up on them as well.
Then he would drop that off speed pitch that catches the bottom edge.
I need to be more patient next time, too many strike outs as well. I think he got me for 8 k's and 2 back breaking double plays -
This showdown to me has been the least frustrating out of all the inning showdowns. I just beat it for the 2nd time just to get some packs, couple thousand stubs, 5 show packs, 3 BiH, and 1 gold player pack not bad for about 45-50 mins
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I posted a chat called "Showdown Sucks" during the 2nd inning. I agree they are hard, and I hate working for 2 hours to not win and to have to start all over again, and I hate the randomness of some of the outcomes... But I've started to warm up them. I've completed a few, but not all. I really want the 70 DD points, but some of the rewards on the way have not been bad. And those sub-rewards are repeatable.
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They aren't as bad as some people think they are. I used to think i hated them. But i went at them for about a week straight once i got to prestige level and now they feel so easy at times. I have beaten it from down 15 more times than i can count now and at the beginning until about inning 5 i couldnt handle them to save my life and was probably crying about it on here....
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Walter Johnson is so awkward to face. His delivery makes it look like the pitch should come in at 88 and suddenly it is dotted in on the corner at 102.
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Wow lol...interesting.
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