Playing as the White Sox, I've noticed Soto moves differently than Narvaez during a pitch. Narvaez moves quickly and holds his glove where it's going to go (very standard-looking), while Soto kind of takes his time moving to the respective side of the plate during the windup, and doesn't really put his glove out until right as the pitch comes out of the pitcher's hand (something more of a veteran would do and looks very similar to his actual style).
Is there different tendencies for different catchers? Or is it based on the pitcher's time to the plate that a different animation will play? Maybe I just happen to use pitchers with slower windups when Soto is catching...
Is there different tendencies for different catchers? Or is it based on the pitcher's time to the plate that a different animation will play? Maybe I just happen to use pitchers with slower windups when Soto is catching...
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