Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

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  • TheWarmWind
    MVP
    • Apr 2015
    • 2620

    #16
    Re: Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

    To answer title, yes, 100% for player controlled batters. It's not the only factor but it is a factor.

    I've batted over .300 with Jose Bautista with his overall regressed into the mid-70s. That swing just jives with me like no other.

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    • cable guy
      MVP
      • Jul 2005
      • 3286

      #17
      Re: Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

      Since adjusting Hoskins batting stance to replicate it IRL. I am only hitting grounders. About 10 games now.

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      • loso_34
        MVP
        • Jul 2010
        • 1346

        #18
        Re: Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

        Originally posted by TheWarmWind
        To answer title, yes, 100% for player controlled batters. It's not the only factor but it is a factor.

        I've batted over .300 with Jose Bautista with his overall regressed into the mid-70s. That swing just jives with me like no other.
        i use directional but i can see why. hes real close to the strike zone.

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        • JaFFiTh
          MVP
          • Mar 2008
          • 1685

          #19
          Re: Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

          Originally posted by TheWarmWind
          To answer title, yes, 100% for player controlled batters. It's not the only factor but it is a factor.

          I've batted over .300 with Jose Bautista with his overall regressed into the mid-70s. That swing just jives with me like no other.
          Must be nice.. I can't even hit with him even with a meatball coming and good timing.

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          • JaFFiTh
            MVP
            • Mar 2008
            • 1685

            #20
            Re: Do batting stances and swing impact productivity?

            I do think they are a factor. I had a CP RTTS and I was using Perkins, dominated then the manager decided to start me for a couple games so I changed to a windup instead of the stretch. I got hit pretty bad, no control. Went back to Perkins and I was dominating again.

            I'm using classic pitching BTW.

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