David Ortiz' Speed
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Re: David Ortiz' Speed
This has been driving me crazy since launch! I usually edit Papi's speed to 10 cuz when u seen Papi run to first on a routine ground ball to the infield he 'lumbers." But if he hits a ball to the gap or off the wall he busts it! He's not a fast guy but a one is far too low. IMO all the players speeds in this game are too low.
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Re: David Ortiz' Speed
This has been driving me crazy since launch! I usually edit Papi's speed to 10 cuz when u seen Papi run to first on a routine ground ball to the infield he 'lumbers." But if he hits a ball to the gap or off the wall he busts it! He's not a fast guy but a one is far too low. IMO all the players speeds in this game are too low.
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the higher speed ratings.
Now, I'm not saying I agree with every rating down to the last digit or anything (nor am I telling you not to adjust it to whatever you want...do your thing!), but IMO, the speed ratings used to be too high, so the changes work just fine for me.Comment
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2012: 20 home doubles, 6 road doubles
2013: 27 home doubles, 11 road doubles
2014: 18 home doubles, 9 road doubles
2015: 27 home doubles, 10 road doubles
You don't need to be fast to hit doubles in Fenway, imo. Anything towards the bullpens or high off the Monster is going to be an almost guaranteed double.
Triples are a speed play, and you can count the number of triples he has in those years on less than one hand. Literally. He has 2. In four years. Fenway isn't too shy about triples either...some years the park factor for triples being as high or higher than the park factor for doubles...and Ortiz has 18 in 20 seasons...
I think a single digit speed rating is warranted."Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18Comment
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I have been playing with the Red Sox this year and on one of the first games I played with the club once MLB 16 dropped, Ortiz hit the ball into a gap and watching him run to 2nd (he made it) made me think "this is how Babe Ruth must have looked running the bases" what with the new running animations for slower players added to MLB 16 this season.Comment
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I don't know about a ton of doubles, and I believe his doubles totals are aided by Fenway being something of a doubles haven.
2012: 20 home doubles, 6 road doubles
2013: 27 home doubles, 11 road doubles
2014: 18 home doubles, 9 road doubles
2015: 27 home doubles, 10 road doubles
You don't need to be fast to hit doubles in Fenway, imo. Anything towards the bullpens or high off the Monster is going to be an almost guaranteed double.
Triples are a speed play, and you can count the number of triples he has in those years on less than one hand. Literally. He has 2. In four years. Fenway isn't too shy about triples either...some years the park factor for triples being as high or higher than the park factor for doubles...and Ortiz has 18 in 20 seasons...
I think a single digit speed rating is warranted.Comment
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This has been driving me crazy since launch! I usually edit Papi's speed to 10 cuz when u seen Papi run to first on a routine ground ball to the infield he 'lumbers." But if he hits a ball to the gap or off the wall he busts it! He's not a fast guy but a one is far too low. IMO all the players speeds in this game are too low.
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Statcast was nice enough to give us an estimate of Ortiz's blazing speed on a once-in-a-blue-moon SB he had earlier this year:
Granted, it's not really relative to what he can do in The Show because he broke it down once there was no throw. He also had a running lead. But it's something, at least.
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Perhaps this is a bit more practical - full sprint to first beating out a throw (watch the very end for the Home to 1st timing - it's 4.77)
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Edit: Wow, that's tough to see...here's the regular page where it's much clearer:
Last edited by bcruise; 05-02-2016, 04:18 PM.Comment
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