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  • NCStateHokie_PSNN Offline
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    What % of perfect perfect result in hits for you? I know there are times in real baseball where absolute missiles still result in outs but man it's tough in this game. I just finished a BR game and had 3 perfect perfect and not one was a hit. A little extra disappointed when most of your hitters are subpar. That got me thinking about the question posed above. Curious as to your experiences.

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    Easy answer. Small sample size. Could go 0-3, 1-3, 2-3, of 3-3 any given set of 3 p/p’s. Overall I’m sure everyone’s is within a +/- 3% with a larger enough sample size.

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  • DeleteyourTTVBTW_MLBTSD Offline
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    For years I’ve found power swing can really help sway the RNG in your favourite. I really don’t think people get the amount of extra hits you get with it.

    The line drives that clear outfielders vs normal swing itself is huge, the grounders that bounce pop up over a infielder because it was just “hit to hard” another example.

    Then on top of that just think of every warning track shot you’ve ever hit…The amount of would be homeruns that get robbed… those all go an extra 10 feet for homeruns. The RNG comes down to what seat it lands in.

    Sometimes I struggle with a moment or showdown then laugh at how I forgot what a big difference it makes, it’s all that keeps me sane out here.

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  • lewisnadasurf1_PSNL Offline
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    Playing CQ easier.

    Top of the 4th inning. Runners on 1st and 3rd. No outs.

    Hit a PP at 109mph straight to third base.. who caught it. And then tagged my runner at 3rd.

    Bull. Poo.

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  • Blind_Bleeder_PSNB Offline
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    Perfect/perfect contact does not = perfect results. It doesn’t on the ball field and it doesn’t in the game. Way too many people are hung up on this.

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    There is an expected .800 batting average with perfect/perfect hits.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    I would have guessed between 85 and 90% for me.i wanted to know(but i shouldnt have it was 1200+ games obver 95 pages)
    So here are my totals.
    1200+ games, 148 9 inning games rest CQ and MS.
    I had 843 PP , 743 H , 259 1B, 149 2B, 18 3B, 317 HR , 91 were outs with 4 double plays and there was 1 sac fly.
    .891 avg. 2.253 slg.
    from the cpu in those games were-158 PP, 125 H, 58 1B , 24 2B , 4 3B , 39 HR ,33 outs. .791 avg. 1.734 slg.

    most PP in a game was 5 which i did several times (all 9 inning) and the biggest game was 8 ( 5 for me-3 singles 1 double 1 triple and 3 for cpu- 1 double and 2 outs)

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  • CookieMonster64_NSWC Offline
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    Sometimes you just get unlucky and hit it right to someone. Yesterday, I barrelled one up harder than I had in months but it went right to the third baseman and he ended up tagging out my teammate at third. Just happens, that how baseball goes.

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