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  • TEXAS10PT_PSNT Offline
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    @lazy_toast said in Approach to hitting:

    If a one armed grandmother threw me a fastball I would still miss it. Even if I’m
    Sitting on it

    It’s the ganja dude lmao

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  • mitchhammond24M Offline
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    100% reaction. When I start sitting on pitches or guessing, I hit much worse.

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    I always struggle when I start being swing happy. I use the Cbrev approach when 3 batters swing away, 3 take 1 strike and 3 take 2 strikes. When I use this approach I usually win. But when the good good line out fest starts I stray away

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  • R Offline
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    It depends, if the guy is being predictable then I’ll sit on that pitch. Otherwise, reaction. Sometimes I hit best when I’m looking at the screen but not focusing too much, if that makes sense. It’s weird.

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    I like to be impatient for the first 3 innings and swing at everything. Then I realize I need to focus. So I’ll continue to be impatient and swing at everything for 3 more innings because I’m an idiot. Then, I’ll actually focus for the last 3 innings and watch for mistakes over the middle and try to pick up on tendencies.

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  • KommanderNKeef9_PSNK Offline
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    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    I always struggle when I start being swing happy. I use the Cbrev approach when 3 batters swing away, 3 take 1 strike and 3 take 2 strikes. When I use this approach I usually win. But when the good good line out fest starts I stray away

    That’s very interesting. So how would you recommend that approach with my line up? I hit above .300 with just about all of them but would be cool to try something new too!

    Cobb
    Prestige Mantle
    Prestige Trout
    Ruth
    Prestige Chipper
    Prestige POM Tatis
    POM JRam
    Posada
    SP

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    I like to windmill wildly with the bat every time the ball comes vaguely close to the plate. If you throw me a couple of heaters then a slow curve ball, you’d swear I was trying to kill a cloud of invisible murder hornets rather than attempting to make contact with the ball. Then back to the dugout for more sunflower seeds after three straight pitches.

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    @ComebackLogic said in Approach to hitting:

    I like to windmill wildly with the bat every time the ball comes vaguely close to the plate. If you throw me a couple of heaters then a slow curve ball, you’d swear I was trying to kill a cloud of invisible murder hornets rather than attempting to make contact with the ball. Then back to the dugout for more sunflower seeds after three straight pitches.

    😂😂😂 There everywhere get'em off me!

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    I’m actually hyper aware of what my biggest weakness is. Low breaking balls. So I turn it into an advantage late in games. I’ll keep chasing that pitch for a few innings, and then just start sitting on it and taking it away, forcing better pitches in the zone.

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    @KommanderNKeef9 said in Approach to hitting:

    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    I always struggle when I start being swing happy. I use the Cbrev approach when 3 batters swing away, 3 take 1 strike and 3 take 2 strikes. When I use this approach I usually win. But when the good good line out fest starts I stray away

    That’s very interesting. So how would you recommend that approach with my line up? I hit above .300 with just about all of them but would be cool to try something new too!

    Cobb
    Prestige Mantle
    Prestige Trout
    Ruth
    Prestige Chipper
    Prestige POM Tatis
    POM JRam
    Posada
    SP

    Cobb, posada and SP 2 strikes. Mantle,chipper and tatis 1 strike . Ruth, trout and J ram swing away. But you can always change it up,

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  • KommanderNKeef9_PSNK Offline
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    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    @KommanderNKeef9 said in Approach to hitting:

    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    I always struggle when I start being swing happy. I use the Cbrev approach when 3 batters swing away, 3 take 1 strike and 3 take 2 strikes. When I use this approach I usually win. But when the good good line out fest starts I stray away

    That’s very interesting. So how would you recommend that approach with my line up? I hit above .300 with just about all of them but would be cool to try something new too!

    Cobb
    Prestige Mantle
    Prestige Trout
    Ruth
    Prestige Chipper
    Prestige POM Tatis
    POM JRam
    Posada
    SP

    Cobb, posada and SP 2 strikes. Mantle,chipper and tatis 1 strike . Ruth, trout and J ram swing away. But you can always change it up,

    Awesome! Gonna give it a shot today. Appreciate it!

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  • Mickdrenalen_PSNM Offline
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    I am 100% reaction too. Unless the person I;m playing is constantly throwing a certain pitch

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    @Dino-might_not said in Approach to hitting:

    I was reading a separate post and was wondering how everyone else hits. I hit through about 80% watching tendencies and guessing the next pitch and about 20% reaction. Generally I have an option A that I’m guessing/sitting on and option B that I think is the next most likely pitch. The end result is usually I look absolutely stupid 3-10 times per game but can also pop off for a massive inning if I start to read you. I’m something like 155-103 in online play so it works fairly well.

    Am I the only one who hits like this or do other people do it too?

    I pretty much do the same. Sometimes I'll try and think "what would I pitch in this situation", and surprisingly most people follow the same pattern / obvious choice.

    I'm sure you do this, but hit R2 or L2 to see where they piched to you last at bat. Most ppl follow the same strategy.

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    @KommanderNKeef9 said in Approach to hitting:

    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    @KommanderNKeef9 said in Approach to hitting:

    @beanball0571 said in Approach to hitting:

    I always struggle when I start being swing happy. I use the Cbrev approach when 3 batters swing away, 3 take 1 strike and 3 take 2 strikes. When I use this approach I usually win. But when the good good line out fest starts I stray away

    That’s very interesting. So how would you recommend that approach with my line up? I hit above .300 with just about all of them but would be cool to try something new too!

    Cobb
    Prestige Mantle
    Prestige Trout
    Ruth
    Prestige Chipper
    Prestige POM Tatis
    POM JRam
    Posada
    SP

    Cobb, posada and SP 2 strikes. Mantle,chipper and tatis 1 strike . Ruth, trout and J ram swing away. But you can always change it up,

    Awesome! Gonna give it a shot today. Appreciate it!

    I was struggling and went back and watched cbrev’s tips video. Helped me immensely. Some guys can just attack and hit everything, I’m a work the count hitter

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  • lucas8181_PSNL Offline
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    Generally this is my personal, and preferred approach:

    Sit down after a long day of work, open up a cold one, load into the game.

    Feverishly await the unveiling of my opponents lineup, excited to see who I'll be hitting against.

    Watch strike one, fastball down the middle. As the second pitch windup starts, my wife calls, so I look away and don't see the hung change up down the middle. Only slightly frustrated, my attention is back on the game. As the third pitch heads my way, my cat appears like a ninja and starts batting my nose with his paw.

    Repeat for 9 innings. Sometimes I get lucky and still win.

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  • lazy_toast_PSNL Offline
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    @lucas8181 said in Approach to hitting:

    Generally this is my personal, and preferred approach:

    Sit down after a long day of work, open up a cold one, load into the game.

    Feverishly await the unveiling of my opponents lineup, excited to see who I'll be hitting against.

    Watch strike one, fastball down the middle. As the second pitch windup starts, my wife calls, so I look away and don't see the hung change up down the middle. Only slightly frustrated, my attention is back on the game. As the third pitch heads my way, my cat appears like a ninja and starts batting my nose with his paw.

    Repeat for 9 innings. Sometimes I get lucky and still win.

    Lmao sounds familiar. Problem for me is even without those distractions I can’t hit a fastball to save my life

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  • DeadPhish1976D Offline
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    I'm also 100% reaction. Like a lot of people I try and be as patient as possible, often times taking until strike 2 especially the first time through my lineup. As the game goes on and I notice my opponent throwing first pitch meatballs assuming ill be taking I get more aggressive earlier in the count but its still pretty much all reaction with me.

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    @TEXAS10PT said in Approach to hitting:

    @lazy_toast said in Approach to hitting:

    If a one armed grandmother threw me a fastball I would still miss it. Even if I’m
    Sitting on it

    It’s the ganja dude lmao

    I'd argue the ganja approach actually helps in my opinion....haha.

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  • lazy_toast_PSNL Offline
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    @DeadPhish1976 said in Approach to hitting:

    @TEXAS10PT said in Approach to hitting:

    @lazy_toast said in Approach to hitting:

    If a one armed grandmother threw me a fastball I would still miss it. Even if I’m
    Sitting on it

    It’s the ganja dude lmao

    I'd argue the ganja approach actually helps in my opinion....haha.

    I second this opinion. I don’t even know what I would do without it playing RS lol

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  • TEXAS10PT_PSNT Offline
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    @lazy_toast said in Approach to hitting:

    @DeadPhish1976 said in Approach to hitting:

    @TEXAS10PT said in Approach to hitting:

    @lazy_toast said in Approach to hitting:

    If a one armed grandmother threw me a fastball I would still miss it. Even if I’m
    Sitting on it

    It’s the ganja dude lmao

    I'd argue the ganja approach actually helps in my opinion....haha.

    I second this opinion. I don’t even know what I would do without it playing RS lol

    LMAO dude you must be a youngun. I gave that stuff up 37 years ago lol

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