Pitching PXP
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I've looked at the most PXP points for 9-inning pitching scenarios. These points don't account for Ks since that is a huge variable. Here's what I have so far.
Scenario 1: SP IP 9, W, CG, QS, SH - 440 Points
Scenario 2: SP IP 9, W, CG QS - 415 Points
Scenario 3: SP IP 9, W, CG - 405 Points
Scenario 4: SP IP 6, W, QS; RP IP 3, SV - 410 Points
Scenario 5: SP IP <=5, W; RP IP >=1, HD; CP IP =>3, SV - 480 Points
Scenario 6: SP IP 1, 8 RP IP 1, 1 P would get W (CPU decides), 1 P gets HD (if the score is within 3, 1 P gets SV (if the score is within 3) - 410 Points
Scenario 7: SP IP 1, 8 RP IP 1, 1 P would get W (CPU decides), Score difference greater than 3 - 380 PointsThese points are the base scale (vs CPU on Rookie).
Can anyone think of a scenario I didn't cover? (for wins, not losses)
Out of these scenarios, the most points to gain in a winning 9-inning game is with an SP going 5 innings, an RP 1 inning, and a CP 3 innings.
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@Blind_Bleeder said in Pitching PXP:
I've looked at the most PXP points for 9-inning pitching scenarios. These points don't account for Ks since that is a huge variable. Here's what I have so far.
Scenario 1: SP IP 9, W, CG, QS, SH - 440 Points
Scenario 2: SP IP 9, W, CG QS - 415 Points
Scenario 3: SP IP 9, W, CG - 405 Points
Scenario 4: SP IP 6, W, QS; RP IP 3, SV - 410 Points
Scenario 5: SP IP <=5, W; RP IP >=1, HD; CP IP =>3, SV - 480 PointsCan anyone think of a scenario I didn't cover? (for wins, not losses)
Out of these scenarios, the most points to gain in a winning 9-inning game is with an SP going 5 innings, an RP 1 inning, and a CP 3 innings.
I’m curious how much XP you’d get if you used 1 pitcher per inning now that you ask but then you’d get no save so probably not much.
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@fubar2k7_PSN said in Pitching PXP:
I’m curious how much XP you’d get if you used 1 pitcher per inning now that you ask but then you’d get no save so probably not much.
It would be the same as using 1 pitcher for 9 innings without the CG, QS, or SH - 380 points.
You would get a Hold and a SV if the score difference was <=3
HD add - 20
SV add - 20Which would come to 410.
I'll add this to the list in the original post.
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To save you the time buddy there is a PXP calculator here
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@lewisnadasurf1_PSN said in Pitching PXP:
To save you the time buddy there is a PXP calculator here
Even better - I have my own calculator in my Excel spreadsheet(s) - along with a scorekeeper sheet that adds the PXP as the game is scored.
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Oh now this is MOST useful indeed. I never knew this at all I’m constantly taking my starter the distance on nine inning games but that just ended after reading this. You mention the strikeout variable so I’m curious to see the total if you use technique number five from your list AND get every out by way of strikeout
ps I’ve got no punctuation or numbers going for me except for the ones inserted by way of autocorrect so I apologize for that
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@BxnnyMxn__PSN said in Pitching PXP:
Oh now this is MOST useful indeed. I never knew this at all I’m constantly taking my starter the distance on nine inning games but that just ended after reading this. You mention the strikeout variable so I’m curious to see the total if you use technique number five from your list AND get every out by way of strikeout
Ks are 10 points so for every K you get - add 10. That's why I did the scenarios without Ks.
Uhhh - this is the base scale. If you play on difficulties above Rookie, there is a slight increase and if you play online there is another slight increase. Check out the top right corner of the pic I posted. I have two drop-downs to select the difficulty of the game and the type of game I am playing (CPU, Ranked, Event, etc.). By changing the drop-downs, the points are automatically calculated for the type of game that is being played.
I better add the points I am posting are the base scale - thanks for helping me to remember this.
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