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This is when a runner is on base and pitcher quickens his delivery to home plate right? I thought that was in last year. Is it just more pronounced now? Or is the motion completely different with the animation now so instead of the pitcher pitching from the stretch the slide step is more elaborate?NHL: Rangers
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This is when a runner is on base and pitcher quickens his delivery to home plate right? I thought that was in last year. Is it just more pronounced now? Or is the motion completely different with the animation now so instead of the pitcher pitching from the stretch the slide step is more elaborate?
So a pitcher should use the slide with a runner on first (depending the runner) but probably doesn't need to with a runner on second or third.Comment
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I was out of town all week and wasn't able to really follow everything but the way I understand it is that it is now variable. I believe in the past a pitcher would strictly use one or the other other regardless of where the runners were.
So a pitcher should use the slide with a runner on first (depending the runner) but probably doesn't need to with a runner on second or third.Now Playing on PS5:
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I came in here to discuss what was seen in the stream and read others opinions and all I've done is walk into a pissing contest.
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Here he is out of the windup:
These pictures are not the best, but you can probably notice the difference with Lincecum's plant leg. Basically in a slide step, the pitcher lifts his plant leg as low off the ground as possible to minimize (or eliminate) the time it takes for his leg to kick up and down in the motion to the plate. There are a lot of different guys with a lot of versions of this move--hardly any two slide steps look alike. The tradeoff, though, is the pitcher doesn't get as much leverage as when using a full windup, so it's common to lose velocity using the slide step.
As for the mechanic of how it will work in game, if I recall, I think the twitch stream might have addressed that. But the basic idea is you will probably modify the pitch (either before or during) by pressing one of the trigger buttons in order to slide step.Last edited by WaitTilNextYear; 02-06-2015, 08:58 PM.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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I was out of town all week and wasn't able to really follow everything but the way I understand it is that it is now variable. I believe in the past a pitcher would strictly use one or the other other regardless of where the runners were.
So a pitcher should use the slide with a runner on first (depending the runner) but probably doesn't need to with a runner on second or third.Here's Tim Lincecum using a slide step:
Here he is out of the windup:
These pictures are not the best, but you can probably notice the difference with Lincecum's non-plant leg. Basically in a slide step, the pitcher lifts his non-plant leg as low off the ground as possible to minimize (or eliminate) the time it takes for his leg to kick up and down in the motion to the plate. There are a lot of different guys with a lot of versions of this move--hardly any two slide steps look alike. The tradeoff, though, is the pitcher doesn't get as much leverage as when using a full windup, so it's common to lose velocity using the slide step.
As for the mechanic of how it will work in game, if I recall, I think the twitch stream might have addressed that. But the basic idea is you will probably modify the pitch (either before or during) by pressing one of the trigger buttons in order to slide step.NHL: Rangers
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I missed this part. Is it determined by the user or automatically chosen.Comment
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
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I'm almost 100% sure it's a USER controllable mechanic. I forgot the exact button sequence, but I vaguely remember that was either covered in the twitch or was something Russell_SCEA dropped in a post somewhere.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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