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  • Sajiky
    Rookie
    • Oct 2013
    • 96

    #1

    RttS Stance question

    I happened across a REDDIT post talking about different stances giving your rtts player different hot and cold areas in last year's MLB 14.

    I always thought that rtts hot and cold zones were simply a reflection of your own personal hot/cold areas based on your own plate appearances. I thought that was the case in every iteration of The Show.

    So I guess I have 3 questions.

    First, does the MLB 15 stances effect your rtts hot and cold regions?

    Second was last year's version that way, or was the dude on REDDIT misinformed?

    And third are there any advantages to be gained through choice of stance (other then the obvious one of reducing strike zone)?

    Thanks
  • forme95
    MVP
    • Nov 2013
    • 3118

    #2
    Re: RttS Stance question

    IMO, Im still playing MLB 14. With every created player I have made, Ive always used the same stance (Jim Thomes All-Star 78) and from what I have seen, it looks like you start with the stances hot/cold zone, but it does change along the career to your personal zone.
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    • sydrogerdavid
      MVP
      • May 2009
      • 3109

      #3
      Re: RttS Stance question

      Originally posted by forme95
      IMO, Im still playing MLB 14. With every created player I have made, Ive always used the same stance (Jim Thomes All-Star 78) and from what I have seen, it looks like you start with the stances hot/cold zone, but it does change along the career to your personal zone.
      I always thought it was randomly generated when you create your player, but that is a great observation if it is true. It makes sense.

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