Combatting contact swings
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I typically just throw a fastball as high as I possibly can.
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If you pitch better contact swinging by your opponent means nothing. It's all about skill
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@tylerslikewhoa_xbl said in Combatting contact swings:
If you pitch better contact swinging by your opponent means nothing. It's all about skill
Not even close to being true, you can dot pitches all day long usig pinpoint and guys will still foul off ball after ball
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It depends what difficulty you're on. If it's all star or lower, just accept the a strikeout may not be in the cards and they will be able to get hits on good pitches so mix things up and locate just off the zone hoping for weak contact. If it's HOF or higher then still make good pitches, but if it's 0-2 or 1-2 you want to avoid the zone and change speeds because they can't foul off a too early/late swing
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Pitch and pray my man
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basic baseball, work the zone, mix pitches look at his/her PCI placement after each pitch and adapt,
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I throw on the sides and they always guess low or high
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@auraofrashida1e1 said in Combatting contact swings:
basic baseball, work the zone, mix pitches look at his/her PCI placement after each pitch and adapt,
PCI placement is basic baseball? The PCI has nothing to do with baseball.
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Sliders way outside on same handed batters and really high fastballs usually do the trick. it can be ridiculous sometimes. If all else fails, pitch to contact low and away.
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@vipersneak_mlbts said in Combatting contact swings:
@auraofrashida1e1 said in Combatting contact swings:
basic baseball, work the zone, mix pitches look at his/her PCI placement after each pitch and adapt,
PCI placement is basic baseball? The PCI has nothing to do with baseball.
real baseball is hot and cold zones and swing angles and tendencies, if you haven't Noticed there are literally I pass in the dugout with video of opposing pitchers and hitters to see there "pci" aka swing paths and ECT. and in this case for his question on how to combat contact hitter on a "Baseball Video Game" Pci is Baseball.
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It’s a pain in the [censored]. I throw so many pitches that get tipped. It makes it very hard to get strikouts on good players bc they won’t chase the curve or high fastball so you have to keep the pitch around 6 inches out and it still gets blasted
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There is no possible way. You can throw pitches in the dirt or up at the chin and they will still end up as bloop hits\homers
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@auraofrashida1e1 said in Combatting contact swings:
@vipersneak_mlbts said in Combatting contact swings:
@auraofrashida1e1 said in Combatting contact swings:
basic baseball, work the zone, mix pitches look at his/her PCI placement after each pitch and adapt,
PCI placement is basic baseball? The PCI has nothing to do with baseball.
real baseball is hot and cold zones and swing angles and tendencies, if you haven't Noticed there are literally I pass in the dugout with video of opposing pitchers and hitters to see there "pci" aka swing paths and ECT. and in this case for his question on how to combat contact hitter on a "Baseball Video Game" Pci is Baseball.
No, the PCI is a game construct that does not simulate baseball in any way at all. Hot and cold zones are not real, they are a statistic, and a pci is in no way simulating a 3 dimensional swing path. PCI is a 2D mechanic intended solely to make hitting arcade in a video game. It is not baseball. Similarly, throwing the ball is baseball, but hitting a line with a swing meter is not baseball. It is just the best they can do for a video game. Calling it baseball is absurd. The only baseball in any video game are based on decisions you make, like pitch location, pitch choice, deciding to bunt or not, deciding to steal or not, your lineup, etc.. The closest mechanic to baseball in the game is probably pitch timing when you are batting. At least that feels almost like timing a swing in RL. Moving the PCI to the pitch location does not feel anything like playing.
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