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-H/9 on groundout? Am I missing something?

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  • HumbleGuyCrumb_PSNH Offline
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    I don't understand why my pitcher gets a -H/9 on infield groundouts. I sort of understand the -HR/9 on flyouts if batter makes solid contact. Don't know if that should happen or not but I justify it in my mind. -H/9 when it's not a hit is baffling to me

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    Are they -H/9 on hard hit balls? It’s based on how hard they’re hit, not the outcome of the play

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    @bchatley_PSN is correct, it's the quality of the contact. But then often times, the outcome of the play will offset it. I've seen plenty of times where when the ball is initially hit off my SP, I get a -HR but then the ball is caught by the OF and it's a +HR. So it can balance out.

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    Ok, thanks. That's the same concept I was suspecting on HR/9 then

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    I don't suppose either of you understand the "Two way status" /20. Currently mine says 34.1/ Innings pitched and 32/20 games played. Does it affect anything important?

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    @HumbleGuyCrumb_PSN - I saw your post on that earlier and to be honest I couldn't even find where you were seeing that. I loaded my two-way guy and couldn't figure out where you found that. Can you walk me through how you got there?

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    @moosealbany_psn said in -H/9 on groundout? Am I missing something?:

    @HumbleGuyCrumb_PSN - I saw your post on that earlier and to be honest I couldn't even find where you were seeing that. I loaded my two-way guy and couldn't figure out where you found that. Can you walk me through how you got there?

    From RTTS clubhouse hit triangle on "my player" and look in upper right hand corner

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    @HumbleGuyCrumb_PSN

    Are you PS5 or PS4? I'm still on a 4.

    So I switched to my 2-way RTTS guy to check this out. When I'm in clubhouse and make the "My Player" active by moving to it and then hit triangle, my player card comes up and what shows in the upper right corner is my pitching repertoire - my 5 pitches and what their average velocity should be. If I switch to one of my fielding archetypes and do the same thing, what's in the top right is again my pitching repertoire. Same pitches but with lower speeds because the loadout messes with that.

    When I exit RTTS and load up one of my one-way guys who is a position player only (in this case CF) and do the same thing, what I see is a heat map of the pitching zones vs left and vs right - I again don't see what you are describing.

    When I exit RTTS again and load up yet another one-way guy but this one a pitcher I see the pitching repertoire again.

    I'm sorry man but I'm not seeing what you are describing.

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    @moosealbany_psn said in -H/9 on groundout? Am I missing something?:

    @HumbleGuyCrumb_PSN

    Are you PS5 or PS4? I'm still on a 4.

    So I switched to my 2-way RTTS guy to check this out. When I'm in clubhouse and make the "My Player" active by moving to it and then hit triangle, my player card comes up and what shows in the upper right corner is my pitching repertoire - my 5 pitches and what their average velocity should be. If I switch to one of my fielding archetypes and do the same thing, what's in the top right is again my pitching repertoire. Same pitches but with lower speeds because the loadout messes with that.

    When I exit RTTS and load up one of my one-way guys who is a position player only (in this case CF) and do the same thing, what I see is a heat map of the pitching zones vs left and vs right - I again don't see what you are describing.

    When I exit RTTS again and load up yet another one-way guy but this one a pitcher I see the pitching repertoire again.

    I'm sorry man but I'm not seeing what you are describing.

    @moosealbany_psn said in -H/9 on groundout? Am I missing something?:

    @HumbleGuyCrumb_PSN

    Are you PS5 or PS4? I'm still on a 4.

    So I switched to my 2-way RTTS guy to check this out. When I'm in clubhouse and make the "My Player" active by moving to it and then hit triangle, my player card comes up and what shows in the upper right corner is my pitching repertoire - my 5 pitches and what their average velocity should be. If I switch to one of my fielding archetypes and do the same thing, what's in the top right is again my pitching repertoire. Same pitches but with lower speeds because the loadout messes with that.

    When I exit RTTS and load up one of my one-way guys who is a position player only (in this case CF) and do the same thing, what I see is a heat map of the pitching zones vs left and vs right - I again don't see what you are describing.

    When I exit RTTS again and load up yet another one-way guy but this one a pitcher I see the pitching repertoire again.

    I'm sorry man but I'm not seeing what you are describing.

    I'm on ps5. The player Status I'm referring to would be just above the pitching repertoire. Maybe it's just a ps5 thing, weird. I'll post a screenshot on Twitter if you're curious. @Humbleguycrumb

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