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  • kiddlex
    Pro
    • Apr 2003
    • 628

    #121
    Re: Too many HR's?

    Originally posted by kac
    Which hitting interface are you using? I'm using zone hitting with MLB 16 camera for batting I'm just trying to make a connection so far in 5 franchise games I have a total of 5 homeruns and Encarnacion has 2 of them.

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    Started with zone, and then migrated to directional hoping to mitigate the moon shots. No luck.

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    • BA2929
      The Designated Hitter
      • Jul 2008
      • 3342

      #122
      Re: Too many HR's?

      Originally posted by WillisFaithful
      I found an article on ESPN that the MLB was on pace to hit 5,584 home runs in the year ..

      Balls are flying out of the park at the highest rate since the steroid era, and theories from global warming to a new hitting approach to changes to the baseballs themselves are being discussed.


      I don't know the exact number since I can't find it .. but if all teams play their entire schedule that is 4860 games played, that's an average of just over 1 home run a game.

      So if your average is one home run a game or over then you're on a pretty good pace of normalcy ..

      Some games all runs are homeruns, this isn't out of the ordinary ..

      Home runs are becoming the norm as more and more are hit every year ..
      I already stated these facts earlier in the thread, but here they are again:

      MLB hit 5,610 HRs last year, 2nd most in history, to the tune of 1.16 per game. It went up .15 per game from just last year.

      However, it seems the problem people are having is that there are 3-4 times that hit in every game they play. Plus, many of those HRs are being registered as mammoth bombs. Now, that could just be a case of the distance meter being off slightly, but seeing 3-5 HRs per game consistently is troubling.

      I wanted to hope this "Too many HRs" claim was an issue of a small sample size when the thread was first started, but it seems there is something to this potentially. I personally haven't seen it to the extent others have, I haven't hit a HR over 420 feet yet, but I highly doubt 20+ people are just going to make this up without there being something there.
      "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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      • The JareBear
        Be Good To One Another
        • Jul 2010
        • 11560

        #123
        Re: Too many HR's?

        Which team hit the most homeruns last year and what was their average per game?


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        • BA2929
          The Designated Hitter
          • Jul 2008
          • 3342

          #124
          Re: Too many HR's?

          Originally posted by The JareBear
          Which team hit the most homeruns last year and what was their average per game?


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          Baltimore hit 253 HRs last year in 162 games for an average of 1.56 per game.

          They were FAR AND AWAY the HR leaders, as the 2nd place team were the Cardinals and they only hit 225 for 1.39 per game.

          If you want to go more in-depth, Baltimore hit a HR every 21.8 ABs.
          "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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          • BoNity
            Rookie
            • Nov 2009
            • 333

            #125
            Re: Too many HR's?

            Originally posted by BA2929
            I already stated these facts earlier in the thread, but here they are again:

            MLB hit 5,610 HRs last year, 2nd most in history, to the tune of 1.16 per game. It went up .15 per game from just last year.

            However, it seems the problem people are having is that there are 3-4 times that hit in every game they play. Plus, many of those HRs are being registered as mammoth bombs. Now, that could just be a case of the distance meter being off slightly, but seeing 3-5 HRs per game consistently is troubling.

            I wanted to hope this "Too many HRs" claim was an issue of a small sample size when the thread was first started, but it seems there is something to this potentially. I personally haven't seen it to the extent others have, I haven't hit a HR over 420 feet yet, but I highly doubt 20+ people are just going to make this up without there being something there.
            I hit 11 in one game. It was ridiculous.

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            • The JareBear
              Be Good To One Another
              • Jul 2010
              • 11560

              #126
              Re: Too many HR's?

              Roger that, thanks for the info.

              From a video game standpoint, I'd be personally ok if my team was around that number even if it's probably a little too high by true "sim" standards. As long as the number is in the realm of possible.

              I need to start keeping track. In probably averaging under 2 a game right now for sure but I could be glossing over some results


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              • BA2929
                The Designated Hitter
                • Jul 2008
                • 3342

                #127
                Re: Too many HR's?

                Originally posted by BA2929
                Baltimore hit 253 HRs last year in 162 games for an average of 1.56 per game.

                They were FAR AND AWAY the HR leaders, as the 2nd place team were the Cardinals and they only hit 225 for 1.39 per game.

                If you want to go more in-depth, Baltimore hit a HR every 21.8 ABs.
                On the other side of the spectrum were the Braves, who hit a measly 122 HRs in 161 games for an average of 0.76 per game.

                Them, the Marlins and the Giants really brought the league average down, as they hit 122, 128 and 130 HRs.
                "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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                • The JareBear
                  Be Good To One Another
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 11560

                  #128
                  Re: Too many HR's?

                  Originally posted by BA2929
                  On the other side of the spectrum were the Braves, who hit a measly 122 HRs in 161 games for an average of 0.76 per game.



                  Them, the Marlins and the Giants really brought the league average down, as they hit 122, 128 and 130 HRs.


                  Thanks for the info, BA. Definitely insightful


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                  • BA2929
                    The Designated Hitter
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 3342

                    #129
                    Re: Too many HR's?

                    Originally posted by BoNity
                    I hit 11 in one game. It was ridiculous.
                    Congratulations are in order then, because you broke the record of most combined HRs in a game! The previous record was set in 1987 when The Blue Jays and Orioles combined for 10 HRs in a game.


                    Originally posted by The JareBear
                    Roger that, thanks for the info.

                    From a video game standpoint, I'd be personally ok if my team was around that number even if it's probably a little too high by true "sim" standards. As long as the number is in the realm of possible.

                    I need to start keeping track. In probably averaging under 2 a game right now for sure but I could be glossing over some results
                    If everyone kept track I'm sure it'd provide plenty of proof to the devs that something is actually happening and it's not just us blowing smoke.
                    "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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                    • raskal67
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 111

                      #130
                      Re: Too many HR's?

                      I feel like the HRs are varied and appropriate, good pitchers pitch well good hitters hit well. Feels right.
                      Playing the Show

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                      • BA2929
                        The Designated Hitter
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 3342

                        #131
                        Re: Too many HR's?

                        Originally posted by The JareBear
                        Thanks for the info, BA. Definitely insightful


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                        No problem.

                        If you'd like to do some stat viewing yourself, here are the links:

                        2016 MLB Team Stats:



                        Year-by-year MLB stats:



                        Baseballreference.com truly is a wonderful place.
                        "Baseball is the coolest sport because, at any moment, the catcher can stop the game and go tell the pitcher a secret" - Rob Fee

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                        • Thebard
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2017
                          • 49

                          #132
                          Re: Too many HR's?

                          Originally posted by BA2929


                          If everyone kept track I'm sure it'd provide plenty of proof to the devs that something is actually happening and it's not just us blowing smoke.
                          First, let's keep them focused on server issues. Second, there is no way if they try to change home runs that they won't go way too far the other way. Let's give it a month before we go nuts complaining about anything but servers.

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                          • tnixen
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 3184

                            #133
                            Re: Too many HR's?

                            I play on All Star and maybe I suck compared to some of you guys but I think Home Run hitting seems pretty normal to me not much different then in 16. I have had games where have hit maybe 3 home runs then other games I had none or maybe 1 seems pretty normal and like real baseball to me anyway.
                            Last edited by tnixen; 03-31-2017, 09:54 PM.

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                            • kiddlex
                              Pro
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 628

                              #134
                              Re: Too many HR's?

                              Originally posted by Thebard
                              First, let's keep them focused on server issues. Second, there is no way if they try to change home runs that they won't go way too far the other way. Let's give it a month before we go nuts complaining about anything but servers.
                              Welcome to the board. Servers are an opportunity that's more important to some than the exaggerated power. I'm not one of those people. I'll continue to chat with others about their personal observations and potential solutions. Cheers Thebard.

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                              • BA2929
                                The Designated Hitter
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 3342

                                #135
                                Re: Too many HR's?

                                Originally posted by Thebard
                                First, let's keep them focused on server issues. Second, there is no way if they try to change home runs that they won't go way too far the other way. Let's give it a month before we go nuts complaining about anything but servers.
                                Oh I'm not saying we need to gather up all our pitchforks and march to San Diego.

                                Just gathering more data to see if this is indeed a big problem is a good first step. This just could be a case of a small sample size and everyone in this thread is just having some amazing HR luck. I mean, Rudy York did hit 18 HRs in one month in 1937 and only ended up with 35 for the entire season. In comparison, Barry Bonds highest HR total in a month when he hit 73 was only 17.

                                However, that being said, the mammoth HR distances is off. Perhaps that's just a case of the distance meter being slightly askew and the 530ft HRs are really only 440ft HRs.
                                Last edited by BA2929; 03-31-2017, 10:00 PM.
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