Umpire accuracy
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@mhenry23_PSN
If Angel Hernandez was in the game it would be realistic. -
It's been a multi-year issue, with hundreds of customers showing the proof in bug reports. SDS has never implemented the rule book strike zone and with ABS used this season, the issue is more acute than ever before. The way the MLB rule is written, if any part of the ball touches any part of the strike zone, then the pitch is ruled a strike.
The way SDS has implemented the strike zone, anything from 50% to 100% of the ball has to be in the zone to be called a strike. There is no valid reason why this bug has persisted. It's just another example of SDS stubbornly refusing to fix reported mistakes in the game.
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@mhenry23_PSN said in Umpire accuracy:
I'm pretty sure they intentially do that to make it seem like real life.
Umpires are graded on the rule book strike zone and those grades are now hard and fast, and umpires are told that if they grade poorly, they are subject to disciplinary action. Most real world umpires get the call right per the rule book about 98% of the time, with the allowable error being the width of the ball.
Now that ABS will be in use in the season, umpires who fail will be humiliated by overturned call after overturned call. It will become a public mode of correction that will force umpires to get the calls right.
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN good one lol
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i didnt know i just thought they might do that
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I’m hoping they finally fix this with ABS in the game this. This has been broken since like 15 or 16,. No matter how many people complain about it, it seems like they just don’t care.
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@TheBigPapa55_PSN Or Country Joe West, I celebrated his retirement a couple years ago.
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@ThaBuddhaBelly_PSN So just so I'm clear, you've maxed out the Umpire Accuracy setting and they're still getting this wrong?
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The fact that y'all continue to call that man's name when he wasn't the worse umpire, proves it was never about his accuracy and it's always been about something else
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The fact that y'all continue to call that man's name when he wasn't the worse umpire, proves it was never about his accuracy and it's always been about something else
He was widely considered the most rude and arrogant umpire of his generation, and when this combines with his below average performance, it made him among the least respected umpires in the game, in the eyes of the managers and players.