Also heard that we can't remove certain pitches. That true?
Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo
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Re: Your Favourite RTTS Pitch combo
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. -
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 1Comment
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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
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?Comment
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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 MLB18Comment
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