If you play a lot I think it’s very easy to spot.
Your opponent will be using zone hitting and he will literally be “on everything” you throw. It doesn’t matter if you throw a 99 mph fastball high and in, followed by a 76 mph change up low and away. He’ll be on it, regardless, and most times you’ll hear that distinct crack of the bat for great contact.
If you mix up your pitch type and locations well, you’ll inevitably ask yourself, “How can anybody move the pci that quickly so they’re on every single pitch I throw”? Well, unless they’re sitting next to you and you tell them exactly where you’re pitch location is gonna be, they can’t. It’s not humanly possible. And that’s where their Cronus Zen modulated controllers (cheats) take over and make it possible.
We all know how to spot the guys who get their wins by freezing the game. Their batting averages are slightly above or below the Mendoza Line, and their ERA’s are bloated. Well, using the opposite logic, look for guys who have played a ton of games and have an otherworldly batting average of like .370 and above.
I’m as competitive as anybody and absolutely hate losing. But I have no idea how cheating actually feels like winning to these clowns. I suppose if you tell yourself enough times in the mirror you’re winning legitimately and are just better than everybody else, you start to believe the fairy tale.