SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye
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Just played a guy at Laughing Mountain he was pitching Paxton... There is a white billboard behind the mound in the batters eye and you literally can't see the ball when he releases. Honestly, who thought it was a good idea to put a white billboard in the batters eye behind the pitcher???
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yeah it’s awful
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Thanks for the tip
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If someone picks that park and pitches a lefty they know exactly what they doing , just a trash way to hide their weakness
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@DarthKDog09 said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
Thanks for the tip
Suits your personality to abuse exploits like this.
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I've been saying this for a while. People know what they are doing when they play there with a lefty
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@Cashme0ut510 said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
If someone picks that park and pitches a lefty they know exactly what they doing , just a trash way to hide their weakness
Or a competitive advantage.
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@Ikasnu said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
@Cashme0ut510 said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
If someone picks that park and pitches a lefty they know exactly what they doing , just a trash way to hide their weakness
Or a competitive advantage.
You're joking, right?
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I've experienced this too. Luckily for me I guessed right on a few pitches early in the game and got a couple HR to build a lead. After a few shut down innings they quit.
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@raesONE said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
@Ikasnu said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
@Cashme0ut510 said in SDS Please Remove White Billboard at Laughing Mountain in Batters Eye:
If someone picks that park and pitches a lefty they know exactly what they doing , just a trash way to hide their weakness
Or a competitive advantage.
You're joking, right?
I'm the same guy requesting SDS overhauls all of their batters eye lighting. Target field is unplayable mid day.
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Or you could just be the home team
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I literally did this to myself by accident once. I picked a night game in july and for the 1st 4-5 innings I literally could see nothing until the ball was on me. I think I ended up winning the game because he got so lazy figuring I couldn't hit anything I lit him up once the sun went down, all of a sudden I couldn't miss.
Maybe it's good practice, if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball right?
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