I never everyone loves the longball but when I read gamelogs on previous opponents I beat or best me all i ever read for scored runs are "so and so homered to left field, center field, or right field. Baseball should not be all about the "longball" but every year I play it seems to drift towards whoever hits the most hrs wins the game. How about some diversity in MLB22 on scoring in other ways. Do u know how much I try just to make a little contact by a bloop or deep base hit to drive in a run. You seem u cannot do that anymore based on if the ball is squared up it's gone 99% of the time. If the game can't be coded with 100s of scenarios of how to score then just a homerun then u made a
game SDS. Take my criticism as a lesson to implement a better code for RBIs
Another thing is stop having the pitcher determine everything of what's a hit or not due to there "pitchers confidence" it ruins the game of any sort of comeback especially after a hit, xbh, or hr, the said pitcher should not be able to "DOT" right after with 100% accuracy all the time. If u work on these two factors in hitting and coding the pitcher to determine outcomes you'll have a solid game instead 20 patches layed out per edition of the show.

I rather see a few pitches first then be down in the count every at bat cause the pitcher can "dot". I speak for everyone else that we the community are tired of this so called "God" code with the pitcher where it gives us nothing then out of nowhere a miracle homerun.
SDS watch gameplay more often that lineouts are happening way too often cause of the [censored] pitchers attributes and his confidence not losing any if barely off the meter. I resorted back to pure analog pitching cause this game Is so [censored] broken I'm at the point where I care to not care and next year you'll lose a hell alot more players like myself that are tired of the RNG, OP pitching, non rewarded PCI hits and random plays that change considerably thru out the game.