I throw a low inside slider fairly often, and have only hit a batter a couple of times. I would not throw a high inside slider for fear of the homerun ball, but I'd imagine that has a higher risk to hit the batter (sliders loose some of their horizontal break when thrown up in the zone, so if you start a high pitch inside of the zone like you would a low pitch, it probably will not break enough to catch the zone, making it more likely to catch the batter. That applies to RHP vs RHB where the slider is supposed to run away from the batter. In the scenario where the slider breaks towards the batter, it may depend on your pitching interface. I remember in years past I used an interface that showed the "straight" destination without factoring in break. Throwing sliders with your 3/4 delivery starter then bringing in a sidearm reliever and using the same placement is one good way to hit batters

Question on dynamic difficulty:
Does the game take the talent of your team into account?

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