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    @X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    Easiest solution. Get rid of the feedback.

    I agree completely. It is misleading.

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    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

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    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

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    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was on deck right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

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    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

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    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

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    https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/statcast_hit_probability

    I feel like this exactly illustrates my point. I’m well aware there are fielders and I simply said the amount of times I hit the ball over 100 mph only to have it be for naught is frustrating. The chart shows the batting average on balls hit over 102 mph is over .500. The same numbers of fielders are on the field for those hits (I’m assuming). So simply put if you hit the ball really hard more often than not, you will get a hit. The shows response to that? Hold my beer.

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

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    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

    It’s so worth it when the announcers say his name lol “…on the mound for the home team is Rusty Oil Can!” Haha

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    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

    It’s so worth it when the announcers say his name lol “…on the mound for the home team is Rusty Oil Can!” Haha

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

    It’s so worth it when the announcers say his name lol “…on the mound for the home team is Rusty Oil Can!” Haha

    I should go though the audio file and find something create they say. Knowing me it’ll be inappropriate like this guy…

    https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dicksjo01.shtml

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

    It’s so worth it when the announcers say his name lol “…on the mound for the home team is Rusty Oil Can!” Haha

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @ThaGhettoBlasta said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Teeej_1011_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    I agree that a perfect-perfect should not be an automatic hit but, I share the frustration with OP. When you hit a ball over 100 mph your average in theory goes up. Lately playing this game it feels like I’m hitting more in the ball park of .100 on those exit velo’s. Now maybe it’s just ebbs and flows but a perfect perfect should be a hit at least half the time.

    If your launch angle or the area in which the ball is hit in ballpark (where a fielder isn't covering) isn't right with a ball hit over 100 mph, it isn't going to be a hit. Shorten the walls and remove the fielders and you'd be correct.

    Those pesky fielders. 🤬

    😆

    Edit: This reminds me of a Rivercats (SF AAA) game we went to a couple of years ago. Brandon Belt was in rehab and playing 1B. He was in the batter's box right in front of us, and I pointed out a gap to my wife in left-center because the LF was playing toward the line and the CF was shaded to RF. When Belt came up to bat, they didn't move. Belt hit a whopper right to the spot I pointed out. I thought the ball was long gone by the sound of it. Darned if that CF didn't make it to the spot and rob Belt of the HR.

    Pesky fielders. LOL.

    Haha nice. You almost called his shot. So lucky having the major league rehab assignment right there. Sucks that the Yard Goats, that’s the team local to me in Hartford, are affiliated with Colorado. Not getting any rehab assignment way out here like when they were affiliated with the Red Sox when I was a kid.

    Ahhh, the good old days of Beehive Feild and New Britan Red Sox. Back in the 90's me an my friend used to go to alot of games.

    One year, every time we would go they would were playing the Harrisburg Senators. Never forget heckling that poor 3rd baseman George Virgilio every single game. Made him so mad once he turned and started screaming at us. His next at bat? Bomb lol.

    I loved Beehive Field. It’s still sitting back there. I’m not sure it’s in use anymore though. My cousin and I went all the time in the 80s. We got to see Oil Can Boyd make a rehab start there. So much fun and skinny Jeff Bagwell play third before being traded away for Larry Anderson.

    Lol “OC Boyd” (btw my CP is named ‘Rusty Oil Can’) and “rehab” are two words that go so well together haha couldn’t resist.

    ps I’ll never forget him running his soup cooler from the dugout in Game 6 when he thought they had it won….Zip It Dennis!

    Let’s Go Mets Go!

    I love that one. Rusty Oil Can in for the save!

    It’s so worth it when the announcers say his name lol “…on the mound for the home team is Rusty Oil Can!” Haha

    I should go though the audio file and find something create they say. Knowing me it’ll be inappropriate like this guy…

    https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dicksjo01.shtml

    Duuuude hahaha reminds me of that dude Letterman used to call up every so often he had an awful name as well though I can no longer remember it…

    that’s a real double take inducing name right there lol sounds like something you’d here from that scene in Goodfellas where Ray Liotta is introducing all the wise guys lol

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    #25

    Back to the topic at hand @BxnnyMxn__PSN - Perfect Perfect.

    You know what's perfect perfect? A nice fresh loaf of sourdough just pulled from the oven. It smells perfect; it thumps perfect, and it's perfectly golden brown...wait - that's more than perfect perfect. Oh well...continue.

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    Seriously…why hasn’t digit smell transference been invented yet.

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    @BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    Seriously…why hasn’t digit smell transference been invented yet.

    You're the smart dude...I know you have the transporter beam just about perfected...it's time to get on digital aroma transference!

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    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    Back to the topic at hand @BxnnyMxn__PSN - Perfect Perfect.

    You know what's perfect perfect? A nice fresh loaf of sourdough just pulled from the oven. It smells perfect; it thumps perfect, and it's perfectly golden brown...wait - that's more than perfect perfect. Oh well...continue.

    alt text

    That looks delicious 🤤

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    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    Back to the topic at hand @BxnnyMxn__PSN - Perfect Perfect.

    You know what's perfect perfect? A nice fresh loaf of sourdough just pulled from the oven. It smells perfect; it thumps perfect, and it's perfectly golden brown...wait - that's more than perfect perfect. Oh well...continue.

    That looks delicious 🤤

    It kills (okay - not literally) me to have to wait 4 hours to cut into it. I love making sourdough bagels...those you can eat as soon as your tongue can withstand the heat...

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    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    @fubar2k7_PSN said in Perfect Perfect:

    @Blind_Bleeder said in Perfect Perfect:

    Back to the topic at hand @BxnnyMxn__PSN - Perfect Perfect.

    You know what's perfect perfect? A nice fresh loaf of sourdough just pulled from the oven. It smells perfect; it thumps perfect, and it's perfectly golden brown...wait - that's more than perfect perfect. Oh well...continue.

    That looks delicious 🤤

    It kills (okay - not literally) me to have to wait 4 hours to cut into it. I love making sourdough bagels...those you can eat as soon as your tongue can withstand the heat...

    My tongue can take the heat. I’m getting hungry here. I’ll take a dozen please. Lol.

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