Extreme showdown
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Is a joke. I was down 19-20 with 9 outs left... I won with 1 out left on a sac fly.. Here were Pearson numbers... 9.1 inning pitched 2 hits yes only 2 hits. 13 ks and 12 walks. He walked in like 7 runs.. Pathetic.
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@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
Is a joke. I was down 19-20 with 9 outs left... I won with 1 out left on a sac fly.. Here were Pearson numbers... 9.1 inning pitched 2 hits yes only 2 hits. 13 ks and 12 walks. He walked in like 7 runs.. Pathetic.
My experience wasn’t quite that extreme but fairly close. 7 hits 6BBs would have had about 5 more walks if I didn’t chase close pitches in 3-2 counts. My first batter was a 4 pitch walk that set the tone right away.
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2 hits though? Lol
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@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
2 hits though? Lol
Look at it this way. You didn’t have to work for it. I wonder if someone can beat showdown by just setting the controller down and watching.
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@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
2 hits though? Lol
Look at it this way. You didn’t have to work for it. I wonder if someone can beat showdown by just setting the controller down and watching.
Klue did it live on stream basically and didn’t swing until he was down two with bases loaded to win it with a slam. Basically laid down the sticks numerous times and didn’t touch them.
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@KommanderNKeef9 said in Extreme showdown:
@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
2 hits though? Lol
Look at it this way. You didn’t have to work for it. I wonder if someone can beat showdown by just setting the controller down and watching.
Klue did it live on stream basically and didn’t swing until he was down two with bases loaded to win it with a slam. Basically laid down the sticks numerous times and didn’t touch them.
I wish I had watched that. I put my controller on the floor a few times to remove the temptation to swing.
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@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@KommanderNKeef9 said in Extreme showdown:
@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
2 hits though? Lol
Look at it this way. You didn’t have to work for it. I wonder if someone can beat showdown by just setting the controller down and watching.
Klue did it live on stream basically and didn’t swing until he was down two with bases loaded to win it with a slam. Basically laid down the sticks numerous times and didn’t touch them.
I wish I had watched that. I put my controller on the floor a few times to remove the temptation to swing.
I'm probably going to do just that after reading peoples experiences with it.
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I had a harder time vs Chapman than I did vs Pearson. He was easy to hit. Sit on fastballs. I hit 4 bombs on him including the game winning slam. Only struck out twice. He did walk about 8 batters including 2 runs.
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@Hubijerk said in Extreme showdown:
@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@KommanderNKeef9 said in Extreme showdown:
@Gbobnick said in Extreme showdown:
@fresnokid316 said in Extreme showdown:
2 hits though? Lol
Look at it this way. You didn’t have to work for it. I wonder if someone can beat showdown by just setting the controller down and watching.
Klue did it live on stream basically and didn’t swing until he was down two with bases loaded to win it with a slam. Basically laid down the sticks numerous times and didn’t touch them.
I wish I had watched that. I put my controller on the floor a few times to remove the temptation to swing.
I'm probably going to do just that after reading peoples experiences with it.
I struggle with patience but I forced myself to wait.
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@cavalier_0013 said in Extreme showdown:
I had a harder time vs Chapman than I did vs Pearson. He was easy to hit. Sit on fastballs. I hit 4 bombs on him including the game winning slam. Only struck out twice. He did walk about 8 batters including 2 runs.
I didn’t face Chapman but I struggled with Sale after loading up on lefties.
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So im at the 2nd to last one and drew feller... whats the verdict? Skip? 2 runs isnt a lot, but guys saying hes super tough...
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Feller was the toughest for me, I faced Chapman, Sale, and Hoffman too ( easiest) going thru twice.
Feller is much tougher than Pearson, but he will walk you multiple times too if you are patient.
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Well i apparantly got a way different final than you guys... 72% strike% only 3 walks, dotting corners, 3 pitches total in the center (including high and low). I don't think I can beat this... did they change this with the update?
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So looking for a little help. Skipped feller the 1st time, lost miserably in the final. Played the feller mission 2nd time, ridiculously hard..
In my final i didnt get the walks others seem to have gotten, lots of corners, almost nothing center cut, taking to 2 strikes I could only get him to 140ish pitches with 2-3 walks.
Did he get easier once he was in the red for you guys? I had lots of hard hits but lots of direct line outs, diving catches... i typically hit hof/legend pretty well, destroyed the god squad game 8-0.. this seems incredibly hard.
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Update and a few tips for anyone who cares, or is still trying to get this done. I flipped it on before heading into work tonight and proceeded to draft the worst squad ever for a showdown. My best hitters were Reggie Jackson and Cruz (only ok against righties). I breezed through Catfish and Mize, drafted for Paxon then accidentally hit the skip button (still half asleep). so needing to score 17 runs I wasn't optimistic.
This time around I had a TOTALLY different experience than the 1st. 1st time through lots of tight strikes, nothing in the middle, very few walks.. The 1st time I waited till 2 strikes trying to get him tired. This time around I just sat high FB and if it was a good pitch to hit I went for it. Long story short I finished it with 8 outs left and honestly it should have been cleaner and quicker, I made a few mistakes. The key differences were having Gold clear for takeoff, inner peace, and Ice Water as well as being ready to hit right out of the box. For me anyway the take till 2 strategy probably put me on the defensive, swinging was always the secondary action and in doing so you pass up on a lot of hittable pitches. Knocking down his confidence is as important as tiring him out.
Even not taking I ran his pitches to 150-160 when it ended with plenty of outs left, the 1st time through, taking, I only got him to 140-150 and lost.
If I'm being honest though there was a significant difference in the pitcher I faced today vs. the 1st time. Whether things changed, or it's just the complete randomness of what you get at any moment it is kind of odd that I could have such completely different experiences for what i essentially the same mission.
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Sorry to jump into an old thread but didn't want to start a new one when I knew this had been talked about before. I only started playing the game in December and hadn't played a baseball game since Triple Play 99 so I've been learning a thing or two. I'll preface all of this by saying that even though I try hard, I'm not a good hitter and tried to learn zone but really struggled with it so I'm back to directional.
I've read before that the trick to facing these extreme showdown pitchers is to be patient and they'll issue a lot of walks. I was struggling to get through all the bosses in extreme to get to Pearson alive with the extra runs, so today I thought I would just skip right to it and see what happened.
213 pitches, 8 BB, 13 R out of the 21 needed. I only got six hits. But 213 pitches and still throwing a LOT of strikes and the velo hadn't really dropped?? I thought the strategy of working counts and tiring him out would mean he'd get a bit easier to hit, but it wasn't the case at all. Most of my hits were earlier in the match-up, including a three run shot in the first few batters.
So, I'm a bit mystified how I could play this the right way and still not really get a drop in accuracy or velo. Pearson was pretty wild around the strike zone right from the get-go and if anything started getting tighter later on even though he would have been exhausted so my no-swing strategy was starting to backfire even though the pitch count was rising (and I thought that would get me some benefit).
Interested to hear if anyone thinks the take strategy doesn't really work anymore? Maybe it's been re-programmed.
I suppose the good news is that if I can get from zero to 13 runs, then if I can slog out the other bosses first I should have a chance to work Pearson for the runs I would need, but Trevor Hoffman is some kind of kryptonite for me so far.
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@cbpm72_psn said in Extreme showdown:
Sorry to jump into an old thread but didn't want to start a new one when I knew this had been talked about before. I only started playing the game in December and hadn't played a baseball game since Triple Play 99 so I've been learning a thing or two. I'll preface all of this by saying that even though I try hard, I'm not a good hitter and tried to learn zone but really struggled with it so I'm back to directional.
I've read before that the trick to facing these extreme showdown pitchers is to be patient and they'll issue a lot of walks. I was struggling to get through all the bosses in extreme to get to Pearson alive with the extra runs, so today I thought I would just skip right to it and see what happened.
213 pitches, 8 BB, 13 R out of the 21 needed. I only got six hits. But 213 pitches and still throwing a LOT of strikes and the velo hadn't really dropped?? I thought the strategy of working counts and tiring him out would mean he'd get a bit easier to hit, but it wasn't the case at all. Most of my hits were earlier in the match-up, including a three run shot in the first few batters.
So, I'm a bit mystified how I could play this the right way and still not really get a drop in accuracy or velo. Pearson was pretty wild around the strike zone right from the get-go and if anything started getting tighter later on even though he would have been exhausted so my no-swing strategy was starting to backfire even though the pitch count was rising (and I thought that would get me some benefit).
Interested to hear if anyone thinks the take strategy doesn't really work anymore? Maybe it's been re-programmed.
I suppose the good news is that if I can get from zero to 13 runs, then if I can slog out the other bosses first I should have a chance to work Pearson for the runs I would need, but Trevor Hoffman is some kind of kryptonite for me so far.
What you should get though is a way bigger pci and your exit below go up when the pitcher has no energy and/or confidence. In other words, you will get rewarded more for less good inputs vs that tired pitcher.
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I beat that extreme in my first attempt basically you have to just walk a lot Pearson just throws garbage
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Got it on first try..you gotta wait for 2 strikes every time in all showdowns. Have to get the pitch count up. Similar situation with OP, I had maybe 3-4 hits a tonne of walks and won off a slam with Larry walker. I was pumped
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Thanks for the replies... so 213 pitches wasn't enough to count as getting the pitch count up? That's how many pitches he threw and I didn't notice a drop-off