Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...
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I heard a big The Show 20 streamer and YT content creator cite a statistic that was allegedly from SDS. That players were getting Perfect Perfects 5.7% of the time for an overall .822 BA. I'd like to know how many of you have 2.000 batting averages on PP hits. Cause I am definitely bringing the average down. And I mean WAY down. Most of my PP hits result in an out. Anyone else having this issue?
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I’m going to guess that nobody is batting 2.000 on anything.
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Last game I hit a P/P line out with my CAP with 100 power and was kind of "seriously?"
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I try to avoid pp hits.
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@gatormike4id said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
I try to avoid pp hits.
Me to and I do a great job of it
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I hit a perfect/ perfect with a 101 velo of Kluber. I got all excited and it died before the warning track..
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When the game first came out, 90% of P/P were hits and lately its been about maybe 50% - 60% of P/P going for hits
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If I remember right, those statistics were from the Beta.
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It's kind of like real baseball.
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I went 0-3 last night on a game on perfect perfect with my cap. Well over a 100 power with everything and two line drives to the 2nd basemen and a warning track shor
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All of these people complaining about P/P hit [censored] that end up as outs must have never played a game of baseball before. [censored] happens in baseball and all of your hard hit [censored] don't end up over the fence or land for a hit.,
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To clarify, a PERFECT flyball with a player with even average power should NEVER have NEGATIVE exit velocity
A PERFECTLY hit flyball by ANY MLB PLAYER with average power should leave any yard to any field (Except maybe Polo Grounds) ,but a player like Stanton is probably hitting a perfectly squared ball beyond that wall as well in real life.
A PEEFECTLY hit ball by a player with the power of Eloy Jimenez should not be a wall scraper, even to center, in any ballpark besides Polo Ground. And it [censored] sure shouldn't be playable by anyone other than a fan rows back. The exity velocity should NOT be a mere 97 mph.
This is wrong. Period. And utterly ridiculous.
They need to checkout the Statcast information on barreled [censored] by all types of hitters. Even the light weights are smoking a perfectly squared fastball 100 mph +
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@Hirkala said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
I heard a big The Show 20 streamer and YT content creator cite a statistic that was allegedly from SDS. That players were getting Perfect Perfects 5.7% of the time for an overall .822 BA. I'd like to know how many of you have 2.000 batting averages on PP hits. Cause I am definitely bringing the average down. And I mean WAY down. Most of my PP hits result in an out. Anyone else having this issue?
The power thresh hold for a perfect perfect fly ball to be a home run more often than not is 80. Pending on the hitter, your perfect perfects will be outs more than hits with certain players. For instance, Tony Gwynn isnt hitting a home run to center on a perfect perfect fly ball, but a perfect perfect line drive for him is a base hit
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@Big_Fly said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
All of these people complaining about P/P hit [censored] that end up as outs must have never played a game of baseball before. [censored] happens in baseball and all of your hard hit [censored] don't end up over the fence or land for a hit.,
And they also ignore all the times their perfect/perfect goes for hits.
Sure I have some perfect/perfect go for outs but I have a whole lot more go for hits.
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Good / Okay - Center of the PCI with 83 mph exit velo. How is it supposed to be placed better?
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@Big_Fly said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
All of these people complaining about P/P hit [censored] that end up as outs must have never played a game of baseball before. [censored] happens in baseball and all of your hard hit [censored] don't end up over the fence or land for a hit.,
I'm curious how you rationalize this thought process when mlb players on their streams complain about it as well...
Any take?
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@DrIuigi said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
@Big_Fly said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
All of these people complaining about P/P hit [censored] that end up as outs must have never played a game of baseball before. [censored] happens in baseball and all of your hard hit [censored] don't end up over the fence or land for a hit.,
I'm curious how you rationalize this thought process when mlb players on their streams complain about it as well...
Any take?
Who wouldn't complain when they leave a ball that goes for an out? The difference is understanding it happens and moving on to the next one.
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give it a rest people this is not 2k this will never be 2k the best hitters ever in the game hit in the .300 why do u think your so special that u should be batting .700 because u made perfect contact just because u can shot 85% from 2 inches in front of mid court on a turnaround fade away with some no name pink diamond because u hit some stupid line in a meter dose not mean mike trout is going to hit a home run every time u make contact
2k's green shots have ruined all sports game and should be removed
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@DrIuigi said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
@Big_Fly said in Yeah! Perfect Per... oh, I'm out...:
All of these people complaining about P/P hit [censored] that end up as outs must have never played a game of baseball before. [censored] happens in baseball and all of your hard hit [censored] don't end up over the fence or land for a hit.,
I'm curious how you rationalize this thought process when mlb players on their streams complain about it as well...
Any take?
It's one thing to be upset about a very hard hit ball being caught for an out. It's another to complain that it "should" have been a hit. Why should it have been a hit? Unless it's over the fence, you have no control over what happens to that well hit ball. That's why they have a defense. More times than not, those hard hit [censored] are most likely going to result in hits but acting like it's a given and you were somehow robbed by the video game is silly.