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    @Adro97-_- give it a try. It might be better this year because pitches are being left over the plate more often, but I wouod doubt it's better or anywhere near as good as zone.

    If there's an advantage to be had online, all the youtube d-holes would all be exploiting it and all of their brain dead meta followers would be following suit.

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    @go4stros25 yeah they would but I feel like there should be a way to tell in the batter analysis.

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    @Adro97-_- said in Hitting type:

    @go4stros25 yeah they would but I feel like there should be a way to tell in the batter analysis.

    Why does it matter? Would it change how you pitch? Answer: no. So I repeat, why does it matter?

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    @aaronjw76 said in Hitting type:

    @Adro97-_- said in Hitting type:

    @go4stros25 yeah they would but I feel like there should be a way to tell in the batter analysis.

    Why does it matter? Would it change how you pitch? Answer: no. So I repeat, why does it matter?

    It doesn’t matter at all but some look for any excuse for why they lost instead of owning the fact that they lost because they played a bad game or god forbid the other person played better.

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    @aaronjw76 it would change how you pitch? Are you dumb?

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    @Adro97-_- said in Hitting type:

    @aaronjw76 it would change how you pitch? Are you dumb?

    Are you a moron?

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    @Tylerslikewhoa I’m sure you’re 1000 rated player tyler

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    @Adro97-_- said in Hitting type:

    Is there a way to tell if someone is using directional hitting in game? I swear it’s more prevalent than ever this year online.

    Their team batting averages are all around .200 is a good sign

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    You can tell when ppl use any other form of hitting not named zone. Most directional hitters will never get perfect perfects. Unless u throw it down the middle. Also, most of their swings yield bad contact.

    Even zone hitters that are bad will still get some good and p/p swings.

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    @Shauwn, that isn’t true… I use timing with analog input (and have for the last two years); plenty of perfect/perfect if I time it perfectly and direct the swing to the correct third of the plate with the stick.

    Had my share of perfects with Directional also, but they were a bit more rare. Certainly not limited to pitches down the middle.

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    @Shauwn said in Hitting type:

    You can tell when ppl use any other form of hitting not named zone. Most directional hitters will never get perfect perfects. Unless u throw it down the middle. Also, most of their swings yield bad contact.

    Even zone hitters that are bad will still get some good and p/p swings.

    I think this is difficulty dependent. All Star will absolutely yields perfect/perfects.
    Its much rarer near the outside/inside edges though. Top and bottom of the zone are fair game.

    But I imagine on HoF/Legend with the smaller PCI it gets much more rare. I'd imagine directional hitters bump back down to all star pretty quickly once they cross over.

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