SHOWDOWN MODE
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I have an idea that I think would be a fun different way to play that would require completely different strategies.
SHOWDOWN MODE
Showdown Mode combines the high-pressure, challenge-based gameplay of Showdown with the strategy of a traditional baseball game.
3 INNING GAMES
Each game consists of three innings, with 9 outs per inning instead of the traditional 3.
9 OUTS PER INNING
Each team must record 9 outs before the inning ends.
INNINGS #1 and #2
One Pitcher: Each team must use one pitcher for the entire inning. That pitcher must record all 9 outs and cannot be replaced. If a pitcher gets into trouble, they must work their way out of it. No pitching changes are allowed until the inning is complete.
INNING #3
Three Pitchers: The final inning is divided into three segments. A different pitcher must be used for each set of 3 outs, requiring three pitching changes during the inning. The third inning becomes the most strategic pitching inning, allowing players to use specialized relievers and matchup advantages every 3 outs..
HOW IT AFFECTS OFFENSE
- Baserunners, pitch counts, platoon advantages, and the batting order becomes even more important.
- Patience matters more: Work counts, take pitches, and draw walks because you have 9 outs to work with.
- Wear down the pitcher: Force the opposing pitcher to throw as many pitches as possible.
- OBP becomes extremely valuable because baserunners have more opportunities to score.
- Speed matters more: Stealing bases and aggressive baserunning become less risky with 9 outs available.
- Sacrifice plays become viable: Giving up one out to advance a runner isn't nearly as costly.
- Lineup depth matters: You could cycle through the lineup multiple times in one inning, making the entire batting order important.
- Pitcher matchup matters: Platoon advantages become especially valuable because the pitcher is locked in for the entire inning.
- Late-inning aggression: As the pitcher tires, the offense can shift from patient/strategic to aggressive and attack the weakened pitcher.
HOW IT AFFECTS PITCHING/DEFENSE
- Stamina management: Pitchers must survive 9 outs in the first two innings, making stamina crucial.
- Pitch efficiency: Every unnecessary pitch matters; long at-bats can quickly wear down a pitcher.
- Pitch to contact: Getting quick outs becomes extremely valuable.
- Damage control: Walks and baserunners are especially dangerous because one bad stretch can become a huge inning.
- No escape: In Innings 1 and 2, pitchers must work out of their own jams.
- Pitch sequencing: Hitters may see the same pitcher multiple times, requiring constant adjustments.
- Pitcher selection: Choosing the right starter/reliever for each inning becomes a major strategic decision.
- Third-inning matchups: A new pitcher every 3 outs allows aggressive platoon and matchup strategies.
- Bullpen management: You have three pitchers available in the final inning, making bullpen depth important.
- Defensive positioning: With 27 outs per game, smart positioning and preventing extra bases become critical.
- Protect the big inning: Limiting walks, errors, and extra-base hits is essential because rallies can become enormous.
- Late-inning defense: The final 3-out segments create high-pressure defensive situations where every matchup matters.