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    Anyone give me some tips so I can put up some runs? I keep swing early and I need to break that habit. Any tips or tricks to help me break that and start actually scoring some runs?

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    Hitting Coach Will here -

    1)You need a plan going up to the plate
    Saying I'm going to get a good pitch to hit is not enough, its a start for a good mental focus but you still need hitting plans , and you need multiple zones you like to hit in when you get into a 2-0 3-1 count .

    2) Lay off the power swing/ button on counts not 2-0 3-1 with hitters less than 75 power
    If you are not ahead in runs on the scoreboard or tied ,they have a harder time trying to barrel the ball then power hitters just like in real life , as you score runs and take a lead you can take more risks with them I add 3-5 points to the power rating they have in 1-0 2-1 counts , Example if you are up 3 runs you take a power rating Right hand hitter of 65 that now is 80 , its not really 80 but you are ahead so the at bat is alot more comfortable trying to power swing and fail good instead of you pressing which slows down reaction time (trying to hit a 3-run homerun with nobody on) ,

    3) Every at bat you should have a plan zone in the at bat for the counts
    0-0 , 0-1, 1-1, 2-0 and 2-1, 2-2 3-1 , simple thing to do is make 9 squares and rotate those squares around a 9 box zone this does 2 things 1 , the pitcher can't go to the same spot every at bat and never knows where your hard contact focus is ,
    3-0 Counts Don't Swing until you are comfortable with your zones.

    4) Turn off hot zones ,
    This will make you hesitant to swing in certain zones if they are blue, the only time you need to really avoid a cold blue zone is 0-0 , 2-0 3-1 when runners are locked into a dp situation , lets say zone 9 (low and way to a right hand hitter is a weakness don't swing in that zone until you have a 2 strike count , for me I will look somewhere else on 2-1 and if the pitcher throws a 2-2 strike in that area my 2-2 approach will be that zone.

    5) Nobody on 0-2 and 1-2 swing with contact,
    These are high chase counts and non slider strikes unless the bases are loaded and then look at power rating vs contact and swing appropriate to the player strength, as you make contact or foul pitches off you can think about normal swing again

    6) Practice Mode B.P before a game to get warmed up the correct way , take 1 round with fastballs in your favorite inside , outside , up and down location , then add a slider , then add a change-up , these are the 3 speeds of baseball to stay balanced on those family pitch types (Example Slider will help you hit a split, slower then 90MPH 2-seams sinkers , Fast breaking curves, this is why Ted Williams , Manny Ramirez hit off the slider on even counts so they could react to all the offspeed and if the pitcher hung the fastball in that location they were looking smoked it , bad focus would be looking 12-6 curve and trying to hit a fastball you will never catch up unless its in the middle of the plate (the place no pitcher want's to live), help with take 1 round with locations and practice laying off the swing button if its not 1 zone away from the zone your current count swing focus is on.

    7) Call it out before looking
    As you make contact and put the ball in play before looking at the pitch location or swing path, say what pitch you hit before looking, this will help you start to learn the depth and movement of pitches and your timing will start to muslce memory into those timings when you swing.

    😎 Back to the hitting plan
    And this if you are serious , take 9 of your favorite baseball players or team logos and each at-bat you make an out on , rotate those pictures in 1 of the 9 boxes , lets say your favorite player is Tatis or Trout, Okay so wherever that Tatis or Trout picture lands as you shuffle that's the zone you are going to look in on 0-0 , and then so fourth 0-0 3-1 is what I use for my favorite picture because its what I used to do on my armpad in real life of my team logo in high-school , college ,all the way up to rookie A-BALL & then a final comeback independent league before I got hurt and had to call it quits , but anyway as you get runners on its a good idea to make your favorite team or picture the 1-1 count why?? Because you are going to want to swing so bad with runners on you will alot of times expand your hitting zone (easy double plays etc) if you make it 1-1 it will keep your focus on getting the right pitch to hit that you can handle or continue to battle for count leverage where the pitcher has to come to you. 1-1 , as this is the most common count with runners on in the ball , strike caa and mouse game pitchers use in real life and online that's baseball . Now If you are getting hits work off the same game-plan just work on your second and 3rd favorite zone or anywhere but as soon as you make an out switch the plan and get discipline again. When I say have fun as you get hits lets say you want to swing with power its 1-0 is the center of the zone a picture of a power hitter in baseball then look for the same location you did 0-0 but maybe a little bit more center cut to the middle.

    Have fun.

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    Bookmarking for future

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    @grizzgolf_psn said in Hitting for an Xbox User:

    Anyone give me some tips so I can put up some runs? I keep swing early and I need to break that habit. Any tips or tricks to help me break that and start actually scoring some runs?

    switch to directional to practice on timing.

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    @aaronjw76_psn said in Hitting for an Xbox User:

    Bookmarking for future

    glad to help

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    @willgdesigns_xbl said in Hitting for an Xbox User:

    Hitting Coach Will here -

    1)You need a plan going up to the plate
    Saying I'm going to get a good pitch to hit is not enough, its a start for a good mental focus but you still need hitting plans , and you need multiple zones you like to hit in when you get into a 2-0 3-1 count .

    2) Lay off the power swing/ button on counts not 2-0 3-1 with hitters less than 75 power
    If you are not ahead in runs on the scoreboard or tied ,they have a harder time trying to barrel the ball then power hitters just like in real life , as you score runs and take a lead you can take more risks with them I add 3-5 points to the power rating they have in 1-0 2-1 counts , Example if you are up 3 runs you take a power rating Right hand hitter of 65 that now is 80 , its not really 80 but you are ahead so the at bat is alot more comfortable trying to power swing and fail good instead of you pressing which slows down reaction time (trying to hit a 3-run homerun with nobody on) ,

    3) Every at bat you should have a plan zone in the at bat for the counts
    0-0 , 0-1, 1-1, 2-0 and 2-1, 2-2 3-1 , simple thing to do is make 9 squares and rotate those squares around a 9 box zone this does 2 things 1 , the pitcher can't go to the same spot every at bat and never knows where your hard contact focus is ,
    3-0 Counts Don't Swing until you are comfortable with your zones.

    4) Turn off hot zones ,
    This will make you hesitant to swing in certain zones if they are blue, the only time you need to really avoid a cold blue zone is 0-0 , 2-0 3-1 when runners are locked into a dp situation , lets say zone 9 (low and way to a right hand hitter is a weakness don't swing in that zone until you have a 2 strike count , for me I will look somewhere else on 2-1 and if the pitcher throws a 2-2 strike in that area my 2-2 approach will be that zone.

    5) Nobody on 0-2 and 1-2 swing with contact,
    These are high chase counts and non slider strikes unless the bases are loaded and then look at power rating vs contact and swing appropriate to the player strength, as you make contact or foul pitches off you can think about normal swing again

    6) Practice Mode B.P before a game to get warmed up the correct way , take 1 round with fastballs in your favorite inside , outside , up and down location , then add a slider , then add a change-up , these are the 3 speeds of baseball to stay balanced on those family pitch types (Example Slider will help you hit a split, slower then 90MPH 2-seams sinkers , Fast breaking curves, this is why Ted Williams , Manny Ramirez hit off the slider on even counts so they could react to all the offspeed and if the pitcher hung the fastball in that location they were looking smoked it , bad focus would be looking 12-6 curve and trying to hit a fastball you will never catch up unless its in the middle of the plate (the place no pitcher want's to live), help with take 1 round with locations and practice laying off the swing button if its not 1 zone away from the zone your current count swing focus is on.

    7) Call it out before looking
    As you make contact and put the ball in play before looking at the pitch location or swing path, say what pitch you hit before looking, this will help you start to learn the depth and movement of pitches and your timing will start to muslce memory into those timings when you swing.

    😎 Back to the hitting plan
    And this if you are serious , take 9 of your favorite baseball players or team logos and each at-bat you make an out on , rotate those pictures in 1 of the 9 boxes , lets say your favorite player is Tatis or Trout, Okay so wherever that Tatis or Trout picture lands as you shuffle that's the zone you are going to look in on 0-0 , and then so fourth 0-0 3-1 is what I use for my favorite picture because its what I used to do on my armpad in real life of my team logo in high-school , college ,all the way up to rookie A-BALL & then a final comeback independent league before I got hurt and had to call it quits , but anyway as you get runners on its a good idea to make your favorite team or picture the 1-1 count why?? Because you are going to want to swing so bad with runners on you will alot of times expand your hitting zone (easy double plays etc) if you make it 1-1 it will keep your focus on getting the right pitch to hit that you can handle or continue to battle for count leverage where the pitcher has to come to you. 1-1 , as this is the most common count with runners on in the ball , strike caa and mouse game pitchers use in real life and online that's baseball . Now If you are getting hits work off the same game-plan just work on your second and 3rd favorite zone or anywhere but as soon as you make an out switch the plan and get discipline again. When I say have fun as you get hits lets say you want to swing with power its 1-0 is the center of the zone a picture of a power hitter in baseball then look for the same location you did 0-0 but maybe a little bit more center cut to the middle.

    Have fun.

    This is excellent advice - and I will add one more thing to it.

    Remember, you are playing a human being. Now, obviously at your level this isn't as vital as when you get to the higher levels, but this will help in BR and in Events especially to start. This is a tip for when you master the advice above.

    When you take a bad swing

    You will still take bad swings. I'm not a top tier player but I'm the level below. I frequently go 9-0, 10-0, 11-0 in BR before getting my first loss.
    I finished just about .600 in Win Pct last year in RS with a .282 average.

    I still take bad swings. Even the top guys will get fooled and take bad swings.

    But most important thing when you take a bad swing: remember it. Remember what they threw and where they threw it.

    Here's what I'm getting at. They WILL go back to it. More than once.

    I remember one game predominantly - keep in mind I didn't grind, and I didn't play much in 20. I never had the best cards, my PCIs were always smaller than my competition's. My endgame lineup featured several guys with low vision.

    I had HELL facing Bauer. The cutter is my personal weakness. On a righty, plop a cutter in the bottom corner and I will roll over to 3rd on it.

    It took about 3 starts against Bauer. But I started noticing that before my "bad swing" - he'd attack either middle or middle in with a fastball, because it really hid itself well against the cutter (they looked the same).

    After my third bad game against Bauer, and my 3rd or 4th bad swing of the game - I paused and said to myself - it's not a fastball. It's a cutter. Slow down, don't worry about getting beat if it is a fastball, and follow it to the bottom corner. He's gonna keep going back to it because he's ate me up with it thus far.

    Sure enough over the next 4 innings I hit 4 of those cutters over the fence the opposite way. Lost 5-4. Looked him up after the game - he was ranked 172nd in the world.

    Remember that they know your bad swings, and they're gonna keep trying to tackle your weakness when you've shown them. Adjust to that and make it your strength, and ignore your strength (mine is fastballs inside).

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    @sheyworth_xbl said in Hitting for an Xbox User:

    @willgdesigns_xbl said in Hitting for an Xbox User:

    Hitting Coach Will here -

    1)You need a plan going up to the plate
    Saying I'm going to get a good pitch to hit is not enough, its a start for a good mental focus but you still need hitting plans , and you need multiple zones you like to hit in when you get into a 2-0 3-1 count .

    2) Lay off the power swing/ button on counts not 2-0 3-1 with hitters less than 75 power
    If you are not ahead in runs on the scoreboard or tied ,they have a harder time trying to barrel the ball then power hitters just like in real life , as you score runs and take a lead you can take more risks with them I add 3-5 points to the power rating they have in 1-0 2-1 counts , Example if you are up 3 runs you take a power rating Right hand hitter of 65 that now is 80 , its not really 80 but you are ahead so the at bat is alot more comfortable trying to power swing and fail good instead of you pressing which slows down reaction time (trying to hit a 3-run homerun with nobody on) ,

    3) Every at bat you should have a plan zone in the at bat for the counts
    0-0 , 0-1, 1-1, 2-0 and 2-1, 2-2 3-1 , simple thing to do is make 9 squares and rotate those squares around a 9 box zone this does 2 things 1 , the pitcher can't go to the same spot every at bat and never knows where your hard contact focus is ,
    3-0 Counts Don't Swing until you are comfortable with your zones.

    4) Turn off hot zones ,
    This will make you hesitant to swing in certain zones if they are blue, the only time you need to really avoid a cold blue zone is 0-0 , 2-0 3-1 when runners are locked into a dp situation , lets say zone 9 (low and way to a right hand hitter is a weakness don't swing in that zone until you have a 2 strike count , for me I will look somewhere else on 2-1 and if the pitcher throws a 2-2 strike in that area my 2-2 approach will be that zone.

    5) Nobody on 0-2 and 1-2 swing with contact,
    These are high chase counts and non slider strikes unless the bases are loaded and then look at power rating vs contact and swing appropriate to the player strength, as you make contact or foul pitches off you can think about normal swing again

    6) Practice Mode B.P before a game to get warmed up the correct way , take 1 round with fastballs in your favorite inside , outside , up and down location , then add a slider , then add a change-up , these are the 3 speeds of baseball to stay balanced on those family pitch types (Example Slider will help you hit a split, slower then 90MPH 2-seams sinkers , Fast breaking curves, this is why Ted Williams , Manny Ramirez hit off the slider on even counts so they could react to all the offspeed and if the pitcher hung the fastball in that location they were looking smoked it , bad focus would be looking 12-6 curve and trying to hit a fastball you will never catch up unless its in the middle of the plate (the place no pitcher want's to live), help with take 1 round with locations and practice laying off the swing button if its not 1 zone away from the zone your current count swing focus is on.

    7) Call it out before looking
    As you make contact and put the ball in play before looking at the pitch location or swing path, say what pitch you hit before looking, this will help you start to learn the depth and movement of pitches and your timing will start to muslce memory into those timings when you swing.

    😎 Back to the hitting plan
    And this if you are serious , take 9 of your favorite baseball players or team logos and each at-bat you make an out on , rotate those pictures in 1 of the 9 boxes , lets say your favorite player is Tatis or Trout, Okay so wherever that Tatis or Trout picture lands as you shuffle that's the zone you are going to look in on 0-0 , and then so fourth 0-0 3-1 is what I use for my favorite picture because its what I used to do on my armpad in real life of my team logo in high-school , college ,all the way up to rookie A-BALL & then a final comeback independent league before I got hurt and had to call it quits , but anyway as you get runners on its a good idea to make your favorite team or picture the 1-1 count why?? Because you are going to want to swing so bad with runners on you will alot of times expand your hitting zone (easy double plays etc) if you make it 1-1 it will keep your focus on getting the right pitch to hit that you can handle or continue to battle for count leverage where the pitcher has to come to you. 1-1 , as this is the most common count with runners on in the ball , strike caa and mouse game pitchers use in real life and online that's baseball . Now If you are getting hits work off the same game-plan just work on your second and 3rd favorite zone or anywhere but as soon as you make an out switch the plan and get discipline again. When I say have fun as you get hits lets say you want to swing with power its 1-0 is the center of the zone a picture of a power hitter in baseball then look for the same location you did 0-0 but maybe a little bit more center cut to the middle.

    Have fun.

    This is excellent advice - and I will add one more thing to it.

    Remember, you are playing a human being. Now, obviously at your level this isn't as vital as when you get to the higher levels, but this will help in BR and in Events especially to start. This is a tip for when you master the advice above.

    When you take a bad swing

    You will still take bad swings. I'm not a top tier player but I'm the level below. I frequently go 9-0, 10-0, 11-0 in BR before getting my first loss.
    I finished just about .600 in Win Pct last year in RS with a .282 average.

    I still take bad swings. Even the top guys will get fooled and take bad swings.

    But most important thing when you take a bad swing: remember it. Remember what they threw and where they threw it.

    Here's what I'm getting at. They WILL go back to it. More than once.

    I remember one game predominantly - keep in mind I didn't grind, and I didn't play much in 20. I never had the best cards, my PCIs were always smaller than my competition's. My endgame lineup featured several guys with low vision.

    I had HELL facing Bauer. The cutter is my personal weakness. On a righty, plop a cutter in the bottom corner and I will roll over to 3rd on it.

    It took about 3 starts against Bauer. But I started noticing that before my "bad swing" - he'd attack either middle or middle in with a fastball, because it really hid itself well against the cutter (they looked the same).

    After my third bad game against Bauer, and my 3rd or 4th bad swing of the game - I paused and said to myself - it's not a fastball. It's a cutter. Slow down, don't worry about getting beat if it is a fastball, and follow it to the bottom corner. He's gonna keep going back to it because he's ate me up with it thus far.

    Sure enough over the next 4 innings I hit 4 of those cutters over the fence the opposite way. Lost 5-4. Looked him up after the game - he was ranked 172nd in the world.

    Remember that they know your bad swings, and they're gonna keep trying to tackle your weakness when you've shown them. Adjust to that and make it your strength, and ignore your strength (mine is fastballs inside).

    Great points bro , to the original poster have 1 of the team icons for strike 1 that means if that icon comes up in your scheme you put the crosshair on that location and try to learn to hit that pitch with time you will be crushing because muscle memory and your eye focus will have the timing for that spot to swing or lay off.

    Hope to see yall on the virtual dimaond soon as I get this Crashing issue with the series X fixed. Great points fellaz 👍

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