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  • Gagnon39
    Windy City Sports Fan
    • Mar 2003
    • 8544

    #1

    Working the count.

    It may just be me overanalyzing, but over the last 5-10 games I’m starting to feel like there’s an actual, kind of under-the-hood, benefit to hitting with deeper counts as opposed to first-pitch swinging or hitting early in counts.

    It seems that, especially when I have runners in scoring position, if I swing and make contact on the first pitch or in an early count it’s almost a guaranteed out. However, if I work the count full or work it to my favor, my chance of getting a hit increases dramatically.

    Obviously, this would make some sense in real life, but in The Show I’m saying I feel like there’s an actual hidden attribute boost. I wonder if this has ever been mentioned and I missed it.


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  • KnightTemplar
    MVP
    • Feb 2017
    • 3282

    #2
    Re: Working the count.

    Originally posted by Gagnon39
    I feel like there’s an actual hidden attribute boost. I wonder if this has ever been mentioned and I missed it.


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    I dunno, something else that SDS has secretly enabled in the game? I'm sort of glad that I don't over analyze this game. I've never once felt that there's some hidden mystery to this game. There's levels, sliders, a wealth of attributes and most importantly the way a gamer goes about the game on a daily basis.

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    • countryboy
      Growing pains
      • Sep 2003
      • 52730

      #3
      Re: Working the count.

      I don't know that there is an attribute boost for working the count, as I've had success hitting with runners on, swinging at the first pitch, 2nd pitch, 8th pitch, etc....over my time with the game this year.

      I think the biggest benefit is that, just as in real life, when working the count you're more likely to get a mistake pitch from the pitcher (meatball, hanger, cement mixer) that you can square up and hit hard some where. Sure you can get that mistake pitch on the first pitch of the AB but typically not as the pitcher will be looking to work an edge somewhere in the zone in an attempt to get an over aggressive hitter to swing at a bad pitch and get himself out.
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      • nflman2033
        Rookie
        • Feb 2003
        • 360

        #4
        Re: Working the count.

        I think this has been the case for a very long time on the show. There are lots of things that go into it. Pitcher stamina and pitcher confidence being two huge parts. I dont necessarily think you get a boost deep in the count, other than with Unfazed quirk with 2 strikes gets bigger PCI. I do think swinging at 1st pitch, unless it is a clear mistake pitch, or you have 1st pitch quirk, is a bad idea. Usually because 1 pitch outs seem to boost pitchers confidence and of course keeps pitchers stamina up.

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        • Caulfield
          Hall Of Fame
          • Apr 2011
          • 10986

          #5
          Re: Working the count.

          well, its been my experience that if I work the count theres a better chance to get a pitch that's down the middle because he missed his spot. also the more pitches I see, the easier it becomes to identify what he's throwing and I get used to his delivery. If you get up there alwaysfirst pitch hacking, the CPU is going to pick up on that and throw you junk because it can count on you to put yourself in a hole.
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          • reyes the roof
            Hall Of Fame
            • Mar 2009
            • 11526

            #6
            Re: Working the count.

            I'm a hacker and make lots of first pitch outs, but most of them seem to be on pitcher's pitches. If I had the ability to identify a good pitch to swing at, I'd expect a lot more success

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            • El_MaYiMbE
              MVP
              • Mar 2003
              • 1427

              #7
              Re: Working the count.

              The in-game announcers actually hint that this is the case. They mention things like "the deeper this count goes the more of advantage the hitter has". They mention some other things through the broadcast that are kind of unwritten rules of baseball, or general tendencies; i.e. and paraphrasing, "there is a power hitter at the plate in a hitters count, if the ball is in your wheelhouse let it fly" (power swing).

              Little comments like these tend to make me think that there are "under the hood" logic at play that give boosts in certain counts.

              Also, the fact that there is a Quirk for First Pitch Hitters also indicates that first pitch swinging is not ideal for hitters who do not have that Quirk.

              With all that being said, I think this is all in-line with what we expect in real life. Most hitters do not swing on first pitch and the ones that do are well known. Getting deeper into counts is usually a sign of a good hitter...

              So I think the game, in this aspect, works the way it should.
              Last edited by El_MaYiMbE; 08-28-2018, 12:05 PM.

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              • Caulfield
                Hall Of Fame
                • Apr 2011
                • 10986

                #8
                Re: Working the count.

                I'm not sure it's anything under the hood, I just think that it happens to be that the more of something you see, the more likely you'll get good results. It doesn't even have to be video games or baseball. It could be something as simple as your commute to work. You make that trip enough times you know what to expect. Over time you gradually shave minutes off from when you first started. And back to the Show, you're not guaranteed good results just because you go deep in the count. I can work the count full , foul off 3 or 4 pitches, my brother comes in the room and I hand him the controller so I can finish my sammich, he's striking out 9 times out of 10. Yeah, he stinks at baseball but he ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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                • RogerDodger
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2016
                  • 1082

                  #9
                  Re: Working the count.

                  Originally posted by Gagnon39
                  It may just be me overanalyzing, but over the last 5-10 games I’m starting to feel like there’s an actual, kind of under-the-hood, benefit to hitting with deeper counts as opposed to first-pitch swinging or hitting early in counts.

                  It seems that, especially when I have runners in scoring position, if I swing and make contact on the first pitch or in an early count it’s almost a guaranteed out. However, if I work the count full or work it to my favor, my chance of getting a hit increases dramatically.

                  Obviously, this would make some sense in real life, but in The Show I’m saying I feel like there’s an actual hidden attribute boost. I wonder if this has ever been mentioned and I missed it.


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                  There are so many variables to the settings that every individual gamer uses, I don't see them being able to use some secret sauce without breaking the game. What's more likely is that - as per real life - as the count reaches full, players with better control will be less likely to throw you a pitch that you can hit than one with less control. You also get used to which pitches they are using, the pitch confidence as well to gain an understanding of what they are throwing. As you might expect in a real life situation.

                  I recommend, the next time it happens, looking at the ratings of the pitchers and comparing the outcomes to see whether there's a difference.

                  I recently played a game against the Braves. They were ranked bottom in baseball for home runs in my franchise. After giving up a bunch of base hits from which they were able to score, I adjusted my strategy and started taking a chance higher up in the zone. Sure enough, they swung for the fences but consistently came up short. My strategy was based entirely on their performance to that point in the season. The point I'm making is that rather than there being some behind the scenes code manipulating the outcome, what is happening is more often that not consistent with stats, ratings and performance. At least in my opinion.
                  Last edited by RogerDodger; 08-28-2018, 12:52 PM.

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                  • TheWarmWind
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 2620

                    #10
                    Re: Working the count.

                    Yes, in my experience swinging late in the count yields generally better results when using directional. I talk about it in the guide.

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