Stupid question. Analog Pitching: What the heck does the light blue mean?

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  • dr_omels
    Rookie
    • Jun 2009
    • 29

    #1

    Stupid question. Analog Pitching: What the heck does the light blue mean?

    When using Analog Pitching, you have your dark blue pitch meter, with the yellow line, surrounded be a shade of light blue.

    So, what does that light blue shade actually mean? For the most part, I've been focusing on just the yellow line. But, the light blue portion differs between different pitchers, so it must mean something.

    I mean, it can't just mean nothing, right?

    I've been using Practice pitching, messing around with different pitches, pitchers and forms, nothing jumps out at me.

    Thanks!
  • KBLover
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2009
    • 12172

    #2
    Re: Stupid question. Analog Pitching: What the heck does the light blue mean?

    It might be the "good" zone.

    The line is probably "Perfect".

    The light blue might be "Good" area.

    Just in front or behind the lighter area is where "Just Early"/"Just Late" would be. Beyond that is "Early" and "Late" and beyond "Very Early" and "Very Late".

    That's my guess.
    "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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