Edward Cabrera on HOF
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I cannot hit sinkers into righties when playing against him, I will be late everytime and can't discern a ball from a strike if it's not low or high
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Start pci middle with righties and if you have to move it inside, don't swing. Get yourself into a hitters count, then swing with anticipation when the opponents pitching pattern suggests an inside strike is coming.
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@coffey_latte_psn said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
Bouncing between all star and hall of fame has been a nightmare itself and it doesn’t help when I have to face Cabrera on HOF. I used to be able to hit him sometimes but now I’m not sure what it is. That high inside sinker gets me everytime I even try sitting there with the pci and l still can’t hit it. Any advice or tips when facing this card particularly on HOF?
Fortunately, I haven’t faced him as often as others, but I have noticed when I do, his breaking pitches don’t have a lot of movement. I started laying off his sinker and sitting off speed. As suggested prior, make opponent throw strikes, take as many as you need, it’s ok to strike out looking if you don’t get a pitch, that doesn’t boost the confidence as much as a swinging strike. Eventually opponent is going to start putting off speed in the zone. If they don’t, then you obviously need to start swinging and you’re in for a sweaty game.
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@savagesteve74 said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
@coffey_latte_psn said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
Bouncing between all star and hall of fame has been a nightmare itself and it doesn’t help when I have to face Cabrera on HOF. I used to be able to hit him sometimes but now I’m not sure what it is. That high inside sinker gets me everytime I even try sitting there with the pci and l still can’t hit it. Any advice or tips when facing this card particularly on HOF?
Fortunately, I haven’t faced him as often as others, but I have noticed when I do, his breaking pitches don’t have a lot of movement. I started laying off his sinker and sitting off speed. As suggested prior, make opponent throw strikes, take as many as you need, it’s ok to strike out looking if you don’t get a pitch, that doesn’t boost the confidence as much as a swinging strike. Eventually opponent is going to start putting off speed in the zone. If they don’t, then you obviously need to start swinging and you’re in for a sweaty game.
I face him every other game, just got him to 103 pitches and he was still dotting and painting corners. Whoever decided to make this man’s card so dominant needs a slap in the face
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@coffey_latte_psn said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
Bouncing between all star and hall of fame has been a nightmare itself and it doesn’t help when I have to face Cabrera on HOF. I used to be able to hit him sometimes but now I’m not sure what it is. That high inside sinker gets me everytime I even try sitting there with the pci and l still can’t hit it. Any advice or tips when facing this card particularly on HOF?
My plan vs Cabrera is often something like this : pause - check the other player stats - quit. No friend request ..... Just a big "nope you will not mess up my day" satisfying quit
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@ibonafidescrub_ said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
@savagesteve74 said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
@coffey_latte_psn said in Edward Cabrera on HOF:
Bouncing between all star and hall of fame has been a nightmare itself and it doesn’t help when I have to face Cabrera on HOF. I used to be able to hit him sometimes but now I’m not sure what it is. That high inside sinker gets me everytime I even try sitting there with the pci and l still can’t hit it. Any advice or tips when facing this card particularly on HOF?
Fortunately, I haven’t faced him as often as others, but I have noticed when I do, his breaking pitches don’t have a lot of movement. I started laying off his sinker and sitting off speed. As suggested prior, make opponent throw strikes, take as many as you need, it’s ok to strike out looking if you don’t get a pitch, that doesn’t boost the confidence as much as a swinging strike. Eventually opponent is going to start putting off speed in the zone. If they don’t, then you obviously need to start swinging and you’re in for a sweaty game.
I face him every other game, just got him to 103 pitches and he was still dotting and painting corners. Whoever decided to make this man’s card so dominant needs a slap in the face
A good solid palm slap and nothing less !!!
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Cabrera is the only pitcher I face where I will offer a friendly quit before the game starts lol
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whats funny is you go look at his 63 ovr common and he has a 94 mph fastball..... dont know where they pulled this 100mph sinker from if hes barely hitting 94 on his live series
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I’ve consistently been getting lit up using Cabrera for some reason. Gonna get knocked out of my rotation pretty soon.
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learn to read his arm motion and as soon as you see his hand behind his back that's when you should begin your timing.
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I fear Cabrera
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