In The Zone
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Since I pretty much have everything done, program wise, I decide to start paralleling some players.
I usually load up a 9 inning Play vs CPU game and just beat the crud out of the CPU.
When I do this; I mute my TV and turn on Pandora through my cell and just grind away.
Normally, I'll get into a groove and don't pay much attention to what's going on until the end of the game.
Fast forward to a game where I started TN Dustin May. Since I got him I never used him so I wanted to try him out.
Granted, I was playing a game vs Colorado (at Colorado) on Rookie and was cruising alone when a notification came up during the 7th inn while I was pitching.
It said that thru 7 2/3 of an inning I had a Perfect Game going.
I would've never realized this if I wasn't paying attention. Needless to say I started paying attention.
I was sure that notification would jinx me but when it was all said and done; I had pitches a Perfect Game with TN Dustin May. He also has 21 Ks.
Not much of a brag post, as it was done vs the CPU on Rookie, but this is my first Perfect Game.
If it wasn't for the notification that popped up; I probably wouldn't have realized it until after the game was over.
Guess when your 'in the zone'; you're really 'in the zone'.
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They should add perfect games to the PXP award since they will (probably) be taking away hitting.
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I don't know if you picked Colorado or did some sort of random selection but if you are just looking for PXP for pitchers, by the end of the season I felt like the Nationals hitting lineup was the worst in the game and therefore gave the most PXP for pitchers per game.
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@worm91_NSW said in In The Zone:
I don't know if you picked Colorado or did some sort of random selection but if you are just looking for PXP for pitchers, by the end of the season I felt like the Nationals hitting lineup was the worst in the game and therefore gave the most PXP for pitchers per game.
Doing both pitchers and hitters.
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Look at the attributes of the Pirates...I think you'll want to try them.
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