Floating Pitches
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I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
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@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
I'll go ahead and add the obligatory "get gud bro" because some clown was going to anyways.
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@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
I have videos of me putting the ball target below the zone on offspeed and that [censored] routinely ended up just above the knees of a batter. Usually for a monster bomb to boot.
Uhh it's 0-2 or 1-2 and I'm purposely trying to bury the ball while the game says not this pitch! Smh
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Yeah I've mentioned it so often that people got tired of me
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Feels like it has happened more this year to me as well…can dot the whole game then the one time you miss, middle of zone belt high hanging slider and it’s gone. I also get it can be user error.
It’s the right on right sliders a good 3 ball width out of the zone that still go deep or out to the pull side that really get me fired up though
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Yea, I agreed with @raesONE_PSN when it was originally brought up a couple weeks back. It can be irritating at times...the random floater on perfect release...that and the CPU getting solid hits on pitches out of the zone. The other aggravating issue with pitching is painting edges and corners and not getting the call by blue while the CPU gets these calls rather routinely. "Dammit blue...you're giving it to them, let me have it too! I'm even the home team." Lol
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Thanks for the responses. Glad to know it isn't just me.
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@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
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@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
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add the expected git gud kid cause it was asked for...
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@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
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Pitches are definitely floating knuckle ball style.
I'm also seeing more teleportation pitches than usual that would rival the late, great Satchel Page's patented trouble ball. -
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Did you try a good old curveball ? You got 3 options a mile wide .... 6 feets below or you guess ? That's right dead center !
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@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
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@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
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@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
Where did I say perfect timing is missing by 6 inches? I said if my PPP info shows 100% & .003 early/late, it shouldn’t be missing by 4-6 inches from the spot. Which is typically around the middle of the plate if you’re aiming for the corners.
Edit - looking back, I’m not sure if you know much about PPP. There are 3 parts of it. I’m typically around 95-100%, .002-.007, 1-2inches on my PPP. But this year has been worse on where the pitches go if you’re a hair off on release.
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@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
Where did I say perfect timing is missing by 6 inches? I said if my PPP info shows 100% & .003 early/late, it shouldn’t be missing by 4-6 inches from the spot. Which is typically around the middle of the plate if you’re aiming for the corners.
Edit - looking back, I’m not sure if you know much about PPP. There are 3 parts of it. I’m typically around 95-100%, .002-.007, 1-2inches on my PPP. But this year has been worse on where the pitches go if you’re a hair off on release.
If you’re not 100% on the first step, all bets are off. It would be nice if they told us what it did, or flash a bigger PAR after you miss it. As for timing, if I’m going down in the zone, I try to be on the late side of it if I miss, because early on a change or slider under the strike zone is a disaster waiting to happen.
I feel I have more control on my mistakes while pitching than hitting; hitting is way more random and why I lose most games.
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@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
Where did I say perfect timing is missing by 6 inches? I said if my PPP info shows 100% & .003 early/late, it shouldn’t be missing by 4-6 inches from the spot. Which is typically around the middle of the plate if you’re aiming for the corners.
Edit - looking back, I’m not sure if you know much about PPP. There are 3 parts of it. I’m typically around 95-100%, .002-.007, 1-2inches on my PPP. But this year has been worse on where the pitches go if you’re a hair off on release.
Your comment prior.
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence. Which is why i said not enough info given my response to OP.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Made it sound like you were missing half the zone sorry if i misread. That's how it came across. Pitching meter is same way if you miss a lil bit it goes right or left.
But if you factor elevation, time of day and other factors you can counter the missed timing to an extent is what i was getting at. Which is why i said it was probabally user error or ininformed moreso rather than "pitching sucks" comment i read by others is all.
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@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
Where did I say perfect timing is missing by 6 inches? I said if my PPP info shows 100% & .003 early/late, it shouldn’t be missing by 4-6 inches from the spot. Which is typically around the middle of the plate if you’re aiming for the corners.
Edit - looking back, I’m not sure if you know much about PPP. There are 3 parts of it. I’m typically around 95-100%, .002-.007, 1-2inches on my PPP. But this year has been worse on where the pitches go if you’re a hair off on release.
Your comment prior.
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence. Which is why i said not enough info given my response to OP.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Made it sound like you were missing half the zone sorry if i misread. That's how it came across. Pitching meter is same way if you miss a lil bit it goes right or left.
But if you factor elevation, time of day and other factors you can counter the missed timing to an extent is what i was getting at. Which is why i said it was probabally user error or ininformed moreso rather than "pitching sucks" comment i read by others is all.
It’s all good. I wouldn’t complain if my timing wasn’t so close to perfect, but so far from the intended target. That’s the reason I went away from meter pitching last year. I’m sorry, but I don’t see how elevation, time of day, etc. has anything to do with ball placement. Unless you’re saying I can lucky because of non pitching factors. Which is typically the stadium and batter.
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@ecureuil2011_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@matt_42187_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@grizzbear55_psn said in Floating Pitches:
@ncstatehokie_mlbts said in Floating Pitches:
I will readily admit that it could very well be my mind making something up but just curious if anyone else is noticing a lot more pitches this year randomly floating into the strike zone? Off speed pitches seem to be the majority of them. I can't remember what year but a few years ago this was super awful and happened a lot. Anyone else?
Not enough info provided TBH.
Are you adjusting to elevation? What type of pitchers you noticing it with? What type of pitching are you using? Are you adjusting to the PAR feature?
What time of day?Alot of people make claims about the game, but in reality alot of it is user error but they won't admit it or they don't truly understand how some features work.
While a lot of it has to do with user error, SDS has made it more difficult to pitch with PPP. Last year people were complaining about pitching being too easy to dot pitches. This year, SDS has made the margin of error so much smaller. If I’m 100% and .003 early/late release, I shouldn’t miss my spot by 4-5 inches. Which could be the difference of down the middle or hitting the inside part of the plate. That’s too big of a miss for a very small error in timing, IMO.
Pitching is harder on meter this year too. It's not just PPP. Which is why i brought up the fact not enough info.
Same goes with your scenario. Just b/c you got 100% and .003 release does not guarantee a strike or a dot in the zone. That is same arguement people are trying to make with PP hit, they think it should be automatic hit in a gap or over a fence.
I’m not expecting my pitches to be exactly where I place them if timing isn’t 100%. I’m also not expecting them to miss by half of the distance of the plate either. You never hear anyone talking about missing the PPP timing and still doting pitches.
Your pitches are missing half the plate on a perfect pitch? I find that to be an exaggeration of the truth sorry, but i can't believe that statement at all.
Where did I say perfect timing is missing by 6 inches? I said if my PPP info shows 100% & .003 early/late, it shouldn’t be missing by 4-6 inches from the spot. Which is typically around the middle of the plate if you’re aiming for the corners.
Edit - looking back, I’m not sure if you know much about PPP. There are 3 parts of it. I’m typically around 95-100%, .002-.007, 1-2inches on my PPP. But this year has been worse on where the pitches go if you’re a hair off on release.
If you’re not 100% on the first step, all bets are off. It would be nice if they told us what it did, or flash a bigger PAR after you miss it. As for timing, if I’m going down in the zone, I try to be on the late side of it if I miss, because early on a change or slider under the strike zone is a disaster waiting to happen.
I feel I have more control on my mistakes while pitching than hitting; hitting is way more random and why I lose most games.
I agree with not being 100% will be a [censored] shoot on where it will land. This year has not been so kind to a lot of people trying to throw it below the zone. Any decent hitter will lay off if it starts below the zone. There’s not much margin for error this year with pitching.