If BB/9 is the majority of pitcher accuracy, then what does "control" do?
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Other than user input obviously.
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BB/9 = how easy or hard it is to use the pitching meter. Control = how accurate a pitcher is at hitting your your intended/user input spot.
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@JMart_5 said in If BB/9 is the majority of pitcher accuracy, then what does "control" do?:
BB/9 = how easy or hard it is to use the pitching meter. Control = how accurate a pitcher is at hitting your your intended/user input spot.
I think control is actually a modifier of BB/9. The control rating you see is only for the pitch that has the highest control. That's why some pitchers might have a low BB/9 but they have one or two pitches that are easier to control, because the control rating on those pitches is higher. Sig Nolan Ryan in 18 was a prime example. His fastball was controllable and a want to say his curve, but his other pitches were much harder to control because his BB/9 was low and the control ratings on those other pitches was much lower than his top 2 pitches.
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I always wonder this, but I’m pretty sure the bb/9 is a general control. Control rating applies to individual pitches (not sure the exact impact) but the control rating only shows the best control rating that pitcher has on one pitch
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@bhall09 said in If BB/9 is the majority of pitcher accuracy, then what does "control" do?:
I always wonder this, but I’m pretty sure the bb/9 is a general control. Control rating applies to individual pitches (not sure the exact impact) but the control rating only shows the best control rating that pitcher has on one pitch
Yup, same with break and velo.
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Ok thanks for the info gents.
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