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  • Believeland85B Offline
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    Believeland85
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    I just hit 3 PP Flyballs with Acuna, Rendon, and Trout in a Conquest game. Each one of them was caught on the warning track.

    Trout exit velo was 109. Springer caught it in front of the 404 sign in Center.

    It's a shame they messed with hitting so early on in the game and have failed to tweak it back.

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    .800 always remember

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  • Studman7_PSNS Offline
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    It was .800 supposedly in the Beta. It is NOT .800 now, no way no how.

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    It's def not .800 anymore, but saying it means nothing is hyperbole, I still get rewarded more then I don't on perfect/perfect.

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    Lineouts are going to happen. I’ve also noticed that lower power guys don’t go deep to the middle of the field, which is fine in my book.

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    I hit a contact swing perfect/perfect HR with Gleyber earlier but also had a couple with Acuña go to warning track. I feel like it is pretty good overall though because it isnt too hard to get it several times per game

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    I would say its more like .400 now which isnt realistic to IRL baseball.......

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    @windmillsfordayz said in Perfect Perfect means nothing...:

    I would say its more like .400 now which isnt realistic to IRL baseball.......

    I don’t know, that’s a [censored] good BABIP.

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    windmillsfordayz
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    The MLB average on linedrives was like .585 last year

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    For everyone saying the batting average is only .800, that estimate was for all combinations of perfect/perfects. SDS said in the pre release streams that a perfect/perfect flyball with a player with 80+ power would be a guaranteed home run, unless you were playing in polo grounds or another stadium with crazy dimensions. So you definitely got screwed with Trout and possibly the other 2 if they were facing lefty pitchers

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    The perfect perfect with guys with power over 80 is a home run is a lie. I had a game a few days ago where I was 2/7 on perfect perfect liners. Sanchez, Pete Alonso, Ryan sandberg , yelich and granderson against a lefty all fly balls caught. They broke hitting with the first patch and the perfect perfect that are low and outside or high and outside are truly a joke

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    @beanball0571 said in Perfect Perfect means nothing...:

    The perfect perfect with guys with power over 80 is a home run is a lie. I had a game a few days ago where I was 2/7 on perfect perfect liners. Sanchez, Pete Alonso, Ryan sandberg , yelich and granderson against a lefty all fly balls caught. They broke hitting with the first patch and the perfect perfect that are low and outside or high and outside are truly a joke

    Yes it is a lie. Just like it was a lie that user input would matter this year

    I also had a perfect/perfect flyball with Bryce Harper get caught at the warning track

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