The biggest help is to play on a monitor or a tv with settings for low input lag. In game, you can start with your pci inside to turn on those pitches, then trace to the outside and your timing should be good to hit it the other way. Start tracking the ball out of the pitchers hand - with experience you will recognize them faster, which makes a world of difference. Youtube has videos that show how pitches look immediately out of the hand.
Walrus_King_66
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Made it last month with meter. Big thing I've noticed - if you are throwing a low breaking ball, don't miss the meter early. If you are throwing a high fastball, don't time the meter late. Good luck.
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I would go Buxton over them and spend Stubbs elsewhere
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Would not recommend him unless you are a fan. Even on HOF he isn't too hard to pick up. Lodolo is free if you need a lefty starter.
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Marginally better than trout, but I didnt face enough lefties to justify keeping him for his cost. Maybe if 4th inning releases a good lefty starter his relevance will rise.
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Yes - MLB 20 with walker buehler. However, it was in the 400s against someone who swung at just about everything. I thought it was cool but it wasn't as meaningful as beating a tough opponent.
PCI hitting tips
Has anyone made WS using meter pitching?
Better CF Adell, Edmonds, or Bellinger?
Is Snell's PL card worth it?
Any early reviews on the Headliner (Prime) Matt Kemp?
I threw a perfect game*