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TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated

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    @killerpresence4 said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @robbybobby88_mlbts said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    The no control youngins are no better

    Who are the no control youngins you are speaking of. Priester? Cabrera? I have a .16 ERA with Priester and a 1.4 era with Cabrera. And yes that is in online play. Priester has pitched over 50 inninings to that Era and Cabrera 30 innings. And that’s on All Star. So please with the youngins bs. Maybe learn how to pitch. Btw I’ve walked maybe 5 combined between the 2 so there goes your argument. Pin point pitching is why these guys are able to do what they are doing. So if you haven’t learned how to use it you might want to learn.

    Is picking up pinpoint pitching hard? I have always used meter and was thinking of trying it

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    Cabrera, Lee, and Priester are all very good if not excellent (I think Cabrera is the best starter in the game right now). You really have to mix your pitches up with Lee and Priester or else you can become predictable and they'll get smashed. You could obviously say the same for anyone, but I feel like Cabrera has such good stuff that it can actually be relied on pretty heavily.

    Oswalt is so-so, it's the per 9s that really hurt him despite a pretty solid pitch mix.

    Crochet will be good against people who can't hit the fastball. But if you play someone who can catch up, he's total buns.

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    @drewshbag420_psn said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @killerpresence4 said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @robbybobby88_mlbts said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    The no control youngins are no better

    Who are the no control youngins you are speaking of. Priester? Cabrera? I have a .16 ERA with Priester and a 1.4 era with Cabrera. And yes that is in online play. Priester has pitched over 50 inninings to that Era and Cabrera 30 innings. And that’s on All Star. So please with the youngins bs. Maybe learn how to pitch. Btw I’ve walked maybe 5 combined between the 2 so there goes your argument. Pin point pitching is why these guys are able to do what they are doing. So if you haven’t learned how to use it you might want to learn.

    Is picking up pinpoint pitching hard? I have always used meter and was thinking of trying it

    It’s not easy, but if you can get used to the how to draw each pitch without being over aggressive then it’s very rewarding. It takes time to get used to but it’s well worth it if you don’t want to get lit up by good players who can hit just about anything.

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    @killerpresence4 said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @drewshbag420_psn said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @killerpresence4 said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    @robbybobby88_mlbts said in TA 2 “stud” pitchers are overrated:

    The no control youngins are no better

    Who are the no control youngins you are speaking of. Priester? Cabrera? I have a .16 ERA with Priester and a 1.4 era with Cabrera. And yes that is in online play. Priester has pitched over 50 inninings to that Era and Cabrera 30 innings. And that’s on All Star. So please with the youngins bs. Maybe learn how to pitch. Btw I’ve walked maybe 5 combined between the 2 so there goes your argument. Pin point pitching is why these guys are able to do what they are doing. So if you haven’t learned how to use it you might want to learn.

    Is picking up pinpoint pitching hard? I have always used meter and was thinking of trying it

    It’s not easy, but if you can get used to the how to draw each pitch without being over aggressive then it’s very rewarding. It takes time to get used to but it’s well worth it if you don’t want to get lit up by good players who can hit just about anything.

    I used to only use directional hitting then last year I switched to zone and now I only use that. I might have to start practicing pinpoint so I only use it next game

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