How do you hit in games when there is sun glare in hitter eyes?
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It is really hard, you got to pitch well! Your opponent has the glare as well so keep that in mind. Maybe try changing your camera angle to get rid of the glare
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You really can't. SDS needs to darken some of these batters eye backdrops.
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If the glare is only in a certain part of the strike zone, which from my experience is generally in the upper half, I usually just eliminate that part of the zone. If the ball gets up in the glare I just take the pitch. Of course with 2 strikes you might have to take a hack but I try to avoid it as much as possible. Like mentioned, it will usually go away after a few innings so just wait it out. Agree though, it should be addressed and they should eliminate the glare.
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@Displaynets said in How do you hit in games when there is sun glare in hitter eyes?:
It’s impossible for me to see the ball during sun glare in games. I’m using strike zone camera. How can I solve this hitters eye issue?
No joke I wore sunglasses yesterday and wow what a difference.
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you just have to wait for the next 2 innings when the shadows creep in.
i like it. very realistic.
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Try contact swing honestly and like some have said take more pitches then usual ! No one should ever pick those times to play! I always put it on overcast!!
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I wear yellow tinted gaming glasses, which increases the contrast between different shadings.
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Try to take as many pitches as possible and see if you can pick up any pitch or location. If you can, sit on that
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what I do is select the month of October at 7pm start.. Almost every time is a night game when matched up. Strike Zone 2 seems to not be as bad as strike zone...
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@ComebackLogic said in How do you hit in games when there is sun glare in hitter eyes?:
I wear yellow tinted gaming glasses, which increases the contrast between different shadings.
never know on this forum anymore, is that for real? If yes, does it really help
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@Rabid55Wolverine said in How do you hit in games when there is sun glare in hitter eyes?:
@ComebackLogic said in How do you hit in games when there is sun glare in hitter eyes?:
I wear yellow tinted gaming glasses, which increases the contrast between different shadings.
never know on this forum anymore, is that for real? If yes, does it really help
Seems to help me, yes. I have a few pairs of gaming glasses, but the yellow lens seem to help with this problem of picking the ball up, because the seams and edges of the ball stand out more clearly.
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