Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf)
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That’s one of my favorite cards to use. He’s fast and his swing is smooth
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@BigDogBK said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
Where can I get that Mondesi card? Not on the market at all.
He’s in the XP Reward Path. -
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
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@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
Can you explain this a little more what you mean please?
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@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
The dots have to do with player ratings, not swing types
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@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
The dots have to do with player ratings, not swing types
You have any source for that?
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@DeckerCurtis2002 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
Can you explain this a little more what you mean please?
The dots in the center of the PCI illustrate what batted ball types the hitter generates best. The larger the dot the most his swing is geared towards those batted ball types. Top is flyball, middle is line drive, bottom is groundball.
Here's a blog that explains it:
"While the PCI is fresh looking and more useful now, it’s not literally brand new. What is though is the Perfect/Perfect dots you’ll see in the very center of the inner PCI circle.
When the dot is bigger towards the top dot, that batter will lean towards powerful, well-angled fly ball hits, while the bottom diamonds will lean towards better contact; hard-hit grounders that can penetrate out of the infield and line drives that will more likely split the outfielders."
https://twinfinite.net/2020/03/mlb-show-20-hitting-guide-home-run/2/
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@ImDFC said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
Any other "glitchy" swings? I think Soto is like this as well. the ball just flies when he hits it
FOTF Buxton is another one that plays above his rating. He's not as broken as Mondesi but he's a great alternative to Trout who also has great speed and amazing fielding. He plays more like a 96 overall (at least for me and many others I've read about).
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@ImDFC said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
Any other "glitchy" swings? I think Soto is like this as well. the ball just flies when he hits it
Idk if it's just me, but I feel like Bregman has one. Swing just feels "fast", like even if I'm late on a ball (pressing X) he catches up.
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@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
The dots have to do with player ratings, not swing types
You have any source for that?
SDS said it in a stream. If the top dot is the biggest, they are a power hitter. Middle dot biggest=balanced hitter. Bottom dot biggest= contact hitter. I dont know a what the threshold is for determining which dot is the biggest, but take Duke snider for example. Against RHP the top dot is the biggest because he has over 90 power. Against LHP the middle dot is the biggest because he has power in the 50s. If the dots had anything at all do do with launch angles etc. the size of the dot would not change depending on what hand of pitcher you are facing. Just because you provided a link to a website that i have not once heard of in my life doesn't make it a credible source
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@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
The dots have to do with player ratings, not swing types
You have any source for that?
SDS said it in a stream. If the top dot is the biggest, they are a power hitter. Middle dot biggest=balanced hitter. Bottom dot biggest= contact hitter. I dont know a what the threshold is for determining which dot is the biggest, but take Duke snider for example. Against RHP the top dot is the biggest because he has over 90 power. Against LHP the middle dot is the biggest because he has power in the 50s. If the dots had anything at all do do with launch angles etc. the size of the dot would not change depending on what hand of pitcher you are facing. Just because you provided a link to a website that i have not once heard of in my life doesn't make it a credible source
Ratings driven is completely different than what you said SDS said.
You said the dots were ratings driven not swing, but then just said you don't know what determines dot size lol
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@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@the_dragon1912 said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
The dots have to do with player ratings, not swing types
You have any source for that?
SDS said it in a stream. If the top dot is the biggest, they are a power hitter. Middle dot biggest=balanced hitter. Bottom dot biggest= contact hitter. I dont know a what the threshold is for determining which dot is the biggest, but take Duke snider for example. Against RHP the top dot is the biggest because he has over 90 power. Against LHP the middle dot is the biggest because he has power in the 50s. If the dots had anything at all do do with launch angles etc. the size of the dot would not change depending on what hand of pitcher you are facing. Just because you provided a link to a website that i have not once heard of in my life doesn't make it a credible source
Ratings driven is completely different than what you said SDS said.
You said the dots were ratings driven not swing, but then just said you don't know what determines dot size lol
I said I don’t know what the ratings threshold is, I should have worded it differently. Either way Top dot=power, middle dot=balanced, bottom dot=contact
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@raesONE said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
My take is that the most important aspect of a player in this game is his swing. Attributes are second most important. Mondesi has one of the glitchiest swings in the game, and therefore he plays way above his attributes.
“Simulation” baseball..... Right.......
Got to love this trash game.
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@ImDFC said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
Any other "glitchy" swings? I think Soto is like this as well. the ball just flies when he hits it
For me, it has been Francisco Lindor. 100 PA w/15 HR's and batting .380 with him
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I did the collections and I feel mantles stance and swing suck, he plays way below his stats. This could explain it
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@notoriousHEB said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I think it is his trajectory. If you notice the altitude dots he is LD -- FB -- GB. Take note of your players dots when hitting.
How does that work? Meaning 3 on top and 1 down low and vice versa
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@MaxHarvest said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
I did the collections and I feel mantles stance and swing suck, he plays way below his stats. This could explain it
I feel that way about Larkin.
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Just be a mongloid Madden level YouTuber and say everything's GLitChY and that describes everything nowadays even thought there's literally nothing bugged with him, he just has a more compact swing which makes it easier to wait and pick up ball better
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@PennStateFencer said in Do stats on a card matter (mondesi wtf):
A player’s swing has been a “hidden attribute” that has mattered as much, if not more than contact and power ratings since at least The Show 17.
I hate the term “glitchy” as it is often used incorrectly and is like nails on a chalkboard, but when people talk about glitchy players this is actually what’s going on. They just have a good combination of swing and possibly stance.
As far as Mondesi is concerned, it’s not just the POTM cards. His live series silver was ridiculous last year. He just gets used more often this year because the stats are better.
Lmao same bro, Madden drives me insane OH A POST PLAY THAT BEATS A COVER 2 ITS SO GLITCHY OMG
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