Is there a "best" way to utilizing the contact and power when swinging or just use normal?
Should I use circle and square more?
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Should I use circle and square more?
I'm still trying to learn how to hit and I'm just looking for some pointers. I've been using X pretty much exclusively when hitting and while I've found some success I've noticed that my HR's are very low and contact hitters don't seem to find the holes like they do in RL.
Is there a "best" way to utilizing the contact and power when swinging or just use normal?Tags: None -
Re: Should I use circle and square more?
Contact is more likely to put the ball into play but not be a very good hit. You may want to use this when you've got a runner on third with less than two outs and want to induce a ground ball or fly out. Obviously, the rest depends on your PCI placement.
Power obviously increases power, but at the cost of contact. You can use it when you've got a good hitter's count. -
Re: Should I use circle and square more?
It's mostly up to you and depends on the batter ratings but generally you can follow this guide regarding hitting/pitch counts:
0-0 Normal/Power
0-1 Normal/Contact
0-2 Contact
1-1 Normal
1-2 Contact
2-2 Contact/Normal
3-1 Power/Normal
3-2 Normal
1-0 Normal/Power
2-0 Normal/Power
3-0 Power/NormalComment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
You should use neither more than the other and if you choose to use contact or power its because of who's hitting and what the score is. If you have 2 strikes and your hitter has a contact rating below 55 then use contact to put the ball in play and avoid a K. I really dont like the power swing in this game because I think you have just as good a chance to hit a home run with normal than with power because of the pci shrinkage. The only advantage power has over normal is that if you hit a ground ball with power it will travel faster thus increasing your chances of sneaking it by an IF, but that's not why you used it in the first place. Im not telling you not to use power im just telling you I dont think its worth it.Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
Thanks alot for the advice and tips, I really appreciate it. Loving the game but it's frustrating at times trying to generate runs. In 1 game I had 11 hits, which was pretty cool but I hit into 7 double plays! Needless to say, I was shut out.Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
I'm slightly different than fearwhatnow:
0-0 - Normal
1-0 - Normal
2-0 - Normal
3-0 - Normal/Power
0-1 - Normal
1-1 - Normal
2-1 - Normal
3-1 -Normal/Power
0-2 - Contact
1-2 - Contact
2-2 - Contact/Normal/Power*
3-2 -Contact**/Normal/Power*
* Only in the most desperate of situations
** Only when I HAVE to put the ball in playComment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
I usually use power with only Power hitters. I rarely ever use power swing if a flamethrower is on the mound because his fastball is going to do the damage for me if I get a good hit. I will use power to start off but if I am ahead of the count I will continue to use power but if I'm behind I will switch to normal and if I need to put the ball in play I always use contact and mostly use contact when I have two strikes against me.Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
I go mostly by player ratings/skill types
High = 75+
Low = 45-
High contact, low power...depends on PVis. If low PVis...contact only. Otherwise, normal. Take on 3-0.
High contact, high power...Power only, except MAYBE with 2 strikes...then normal. Maybe. (Probably depends on situation - man on 3rd and < 2 outs...Normal, etc). Green light on 3-0.
High contact, medium power...normal unless 2-0, 3-0, 3-1. Then power. Green light on 3-0 if pitcher is scuffling.
Medium contact, lower power...contact only (take sign on 3-0)
Medium contact, high power...power only until 2 strikes, then normal (sometimes). Green light on 3-0
Medium/Medium...normal unless 2-0, 3-0, 3-1 - then power. Green light on 3-0 if pitcher is scuffling.
Low contact, low power...why am I playing him again? Contact only. Take on 3-0 (and probably 3-1)
Low contact, high power...Power only, even on 2 strikes. Might as well...he's probably going to make an out anyway so those hits better be big. Green light on 3-0 if near center/center location
Low contact, medium power...normal until 2 strikes. Take on 3-0 (and probably 3-1)."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
For me I don't even use contact swing, it never results into a base hit for me, always either pops up or a ground out. I use regular swing unless I've got a good count in my favour with a power hitter than I use the power swing.Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
I rarely use the power swing because it usually ends up in a pop up. Lately I've been just working on my timing. The other day I started saying 'aaaaaaaaand SWING' in my head as soon as the ball leaves the pitchers hand. A couple of games ago I had something like 17 hits and I won 7-0. I may try the power swing a bit more if I can keep my timing on point.Comment
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Re: Should I use circle and square more?
This is pretty much what I do also. I pick and choose when to use power swing for good counts where I am sitting on one pitch.Comment
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