The New Strike Zone Is A Disaster That Needs To Be Immediately Fixed!
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@LHUBison58_XBL I’ve had this issue as well I had a strike called atleast a inch off the plate against me and also have thrown pitches clearly touching called balls I don’t think it’s perfect but better then it was…
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@Onix_Savage22_PSN I have had the bee’s [censored] strikes happen both ways. That’s cool to me. But fifty fifty in the line and it’s not called was shocking. I just want to know if others have had this.
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I'm loving the new strike zone so far. It feels like good pitching is actually viable again. I'm actually striking guys out looking which was very rare before. We'll see if people adjust over time, but right now I think its been a great change.
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So I'm seeing a mix of those saying it's broken some saying it's better. As with many sports games, they fix something for online and break something offline and vis-versa. Offline it's definitely screwed up. I'm striking out the CPU on balls outside the zone, not even touching a speck of the box, being called strikes every time. If you look at the pitch analysis that pitch that was fully out of the strike zone is showing half on the line. Pitches half on the line are showing inside the box. It's affecting hit aiming obviously as well. Sonething is screwed up.
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New strike zone is amazing! Finally, we will be rewarded for dotting the black.
The problem with the way it was: you make a great pitch that straddles the black. No swing and called a ball. So now you have to try and adjust to bring it inside little more except the game fks you and serves up a meatball to be crushed.
Happens continuously in this game.
Coop last night was great as we were able to pitch ourselves to be competitive.
The only thing that pisses me off is when my opponent is consistently dotting the black with guys that I know have a PAR the size of half the strike zone.
Completely unfair and RNG. I don’t think perfect input on pinpoint or any other pitching method cause the ball to dot the black within the PAR.
Those are very likely cheaters using pitching scripts.
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@LHUBison58_XBL good to know they’re still not even perfect lmao - guessing there was some glitch
I had an umpire make a bad call last night against me, one bad call since the update is acceptable for me.
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The new strike zone is fine but it's no closer to mimicking MLB than it was before. Current "real-life" isn't a perfect zone. MLB umpires still call balls and strikes imperfectly. The only difference in MLB is the ability to challenge a very small fraction of pitches.
Keep the real-world zone dimensions but re-introduce human/umpire error. That's the solution I'm looking for.
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This change at first for me was like WT beep but after playing with it more I am fine with it. It's just going to take time to adjust plus it kind of forces the player to be a tad more aggressive or maybe pay for not doing it by striking out.
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Personally I found myself swinging at trash pitches with 2 strikes just in case it some how barely touches the white line. I've begun to just take the called strike 3 that barely touches and go to the next man up. It actually has made me more patient earlier in counts.
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The thing i don't like about it is that you can no longer work the pitch count. You almost HAVE to swing at anything close to the zone.
I used to be able to work the count, online and offline, to about 15-20 pitches per inning.
Now I'm lucky to get 10-12 per inning.
Plus, now you can almost throw everything in the dirt and you'll get bailed out more often than not.
I agree with the fact that you cannot really work the count anymore. People are saying that the only thing that changed was that the size of the actual strike zone has gotten smaller, but everything else is the same. If this is true, why not allow the player to choose which style strike zone they want to use?
In the MLB umpires are not calling every pitch that is a strike an actual strike. Yes, I am aware of the challenges, but teams can only get it wrong twice. So players shouldn’t challenge a first strike, or certain situations. Anyway, my last point was if this is to make it more “realistic,” not every strike is called a strike in the MLB. -
@Rhyno1986_XBL they will not give you a hit on a high inside sinker that barely clips the side of the top of the zone. Anything that barely clips the zone is most likely an out. It’s mainly anything inside.
Really took 2 different opoents deep during the even this morning while they where using King. 1 with trout and the other with Happ. So idk my guy maybe I just got lucky.
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The thing i don't like about it is that you can no longer work the pitch count. You almost HAVE to swing at anything close to the zone.
I used to be able to work the count, online and offline, to about 15-20 pitches per inning.
Now I'm lucky to get 10-12 per inning.
Plus, now you can almost throw everything in the dirt and you'll get bailed out more often than not.
I agree with the fact that you cannot really work the count anymore. People are saying that the only thing that changed was that the size of the actual strike zone has gotten smaller, but everything else is the same. If this is true, why not allow the player to choose which style strike zone they want to use?
In the MLB umpires are not calling every pitch that is a strike an actual strike. Yes, I am aware of the challenges, but teams can only get it wrong twice. So players shouldn’t challenge a first strike, or certain situations. Anyway, my last point was if this is to make it more “realistic,” not every strike is called a strike in the MLB.The fact that people can't watch 50/50 balls get called balls more often then a strike and work the pitch count from 0-2 back to 3-2 then foul off 7 pitches then walk. Is EXACTLY why the zone visual change was a good thing. It's 1 thing when the count is 0-2 and a pitcher wastes 2 pitches trying to get a chase and another when they literally should have struck the batter put looking.
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This new strike zone is a huge miscalculation. In playing games in Ranked online and Mini-Seasons offline, balls that didn't even touch the strike zone were being called strikes repeatedly
#confidentlywrong.
There's nothing wrong with it...this is how it should have been all along. Also, those aren't balls. If you bothered to read the patch notes you'll see they basically said they've implemented the ABS logic, while making the outline of the strike zone thinner. Anything touching the zone even barely by a hair, is accurately called a strike.
I've yet to see anything off the plate called a strike.
Coop last night was great as we were able to pitch ourselves to be competitive.
100% agree. We struck out looking more...but also it changed out hitting mindset, we need to actually protect the plate now. We're ok with that because it's finally consistent.
Now if only they could fix the check swings, it would be awesome
And the ridiculous baes running where a ball through the infield and the guy on first goes back to first