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    And zero answers from SDS. The biggest question I have is how can you have so stupendously screwed up the timing window?

    How can I swing early because I guessed fastball and STILL get a late timing result?
    Why are there so many foul balls, especially foul tips?
    Why are just early and early being pulled 200 feet foul? Or just late and late 200 feet foul?The only balls being that far foul should be very early or very late.
    Why is a ball to the pull field listed at good timing, if its pulled its early!

    I couldnt include the picture in the post for some reason but the article in the link below has a picture of the field broken up into segments, this is a good representation of how the timing window should be as far as the direction the ball should go (no matter the contact result). From left to right it should be Very early (foul ground), Early (which can also include some fouls a few feet into foul territory), Just early, Good, Just late, Late (fouls a few feet in foul territory), and very late. Why do you REFUSE to listen to your customer base, actual fans and students of the game when they tell you that something in your game isnt how baseball really works.

    https://www.dodgerthoughts.com/2018/10/09/why-mlb-players-dont-bunt-against-the-shift/

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    Because you use directional, that's why. Welcome to RNG land, your fault.

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    @eatyum said in So many questions...:

    Because you use directional, that's why. Welcome to RNG land, your fault.

    Even on directional and with RNG, the ball should still go in the correct direction, but I see MANY zone players complaining about the same thing, so its not just directional users taking the hit.

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    Can't feel bad for anyone that uses directional

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    why ask why, try Bud dry.

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