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Early/OK results in more hits than Good/Good

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    IcyIceCube
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    Anyone else annoyed with this? My Good/Goods are outs a majority of the time, Early/OK and Very Early/Slightly Rolled is a hit almost all the time. And don't get me started on Early/OK BOMBS. If my Perfect/Perfects are hits 100% of the time, then Early/OK should never be a hit, PERIOD.

    Anyone agree

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    Early and late hits do happen in actual baseball. But the amount that are allowed of good good or higher is ridiculous. I had a day last week where in 3 games I had 11 perfect perfect and 2 were hits

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    @beanball0571 said in Early/OK results in more hits than Good/Good:

    Early and late hits do happen in actual baseball. But the amount that are allowed of good good or higher is ridiculous. I had a day last week where in 3 games I had 11 perfect perfect and 2 were hits

    I'm not saying that they don't ever happen, I'm saying that if Perfect/Perfect isn't a guaranteed almost every time, then Early/Okay should never be a hit

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    Game does whatever it wants, usually to favor one opponent over the other.

    But yeah, I agree, why reward a bad swing and not reward the very next good swing? Makes no sense to me but I’m sure there’s an algorithm in place to determine what’s going to happen next.

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