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  • themuel1
    Rookie
    • Jun 2009
    • 55

    #1

    Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo

    Just wondering what people tend to favour in RTTS SP pitching repertoires?

    Also heard that we can't remove certain pitches. That true?
  • Paradingwolves
    Banned
    • May 2014
    • 261

    #2
    Re: Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo

    Originally posted by themuel1
    Just wondering what people tend to favour in RTTS SP pitching repertoires?

    Also heard that we can't remove certain pitches. That true?
    I usually go with a pretty traditional repertoires. 3 fastalls (4 seem, cutter, 2-seam or sinker), change and a curve.

    the most fun I had with a pitcher was completely unrealistic. I submarine lefty with a 100 MPH fast ball and a 67 MPH knuckler. You should have seen the swings I drew.

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    • deckofcards77
      Rookie
      • Jun 2012
      • 163

      #3
      Re: Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo

      I've always been a fan of a sinking 2SFB, a a disastrous spilt, and even mixing in a good slider. Those three pitches got me 210 K's in my first full year in the majors. I rarely threw 93 mph. Slider wasn't my strikeout pitch, it acted like a cutter and helped me jam left handed hitters. My split was like tanaka's. The 2 Seam was a pitch I aka ways could locate and get strike 1

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      • themuel1
        Rookie
        • Jun 2009
        • 55

        #4
        Re: Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo

        Originally posted by deckofcards77
        I've always been a fan of a sinking 2SFB, a a disastrous spilt, and even mixing in a good slider. Those three pitches got me 210 K's in my first full year in the majors. I rarely threw 93 mph. Slider wasn't my strikeout pitch, it acted like a cutter and helped me jam left handed hitters. My split was like tanaka's. The 2 Seam was a pitch I aka ways could locate and get strike 1
        I've always gone with a 4 seam, change and slider with the change being a strikeout pitch for me. Added a 2 seam and cutter later.

        I like to have a sinker or split but I've never had much success with them. Any tips on how and when to throw them? I've always kept the pitches low but I always seem to get smacked with the pitches.

        What about a slurve or knuckle curve?

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        • KBLover
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2009
          • 12172

          #5
          Re: Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo

          For a power arm:

          4-seamer, Cutter, Forkball, 12-6 Curve (or sometimes Sweeping Curve), Screwball.


          For a knuckleballer:

          Knuckleball, Palmball, Sinker or 2-seamer, Knuckle Curve, Screwball


          For a finesser:

          Vulcan Change (or Palmball), Splitter or Sinker, 12-6 Curve, two of (2-seamer, Cutter, Running Fastball - whichever combo gives me moving fastballs going in and away based on my pitcher's handedness)
          "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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