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  • El_MaYiMbE
    MVP
    • Mar 2003
    • 1427

    #1

    Home Runs - Universal Profile

    I happen to think that there is an issue with the lack of HRs being hit in MLB 19 in all offline modes. There seems to be plenty of doubles, plenty of hard hit balls, balls in the gap, etc....

    However, it seems like not enough balls carry out of the ballpark. Instead it seems like to many balls that aren't line drives in the gap, tend to just die.

    Many here are saying they do not feel like there is a HR problem, because they can "still hit HRs"...but what does that mean? I can also hit HRs sometimes but not with the consistency I'd expect. I am also not giving up enough HRs to the CPU which leads me to think that there is even more of a problem. It is not specific to my skillset.

    So with all that being said....

    I'd be interested to see from those who say they are not having issues hitting HRs, what does your Universal Profile say? Here is where SDS tracks how you are performing in MLB The Show.

    From the main menu screen, press the center pad, and select "Universal Profile"
    From Universal Profile, you can tab over to Stats where it displays both your offensive and defensive numbers.

    I am currently hitting 0.69 HRs per game, while still averaging 5.08 runs per game.
    Top teams in the MLB today average about 5-5.5 runs per game across a whole season. So this is pretty spot on.

    That 0.69 HRs per game is including a single game best of 5 that I hit the first or 2nd game on launch. The CPU is averaging 1.23 HRs per game

    This means, between Human and CPU thats 0.96 HRs per game on average.
    MLB average is something like 1.80-1.99.

    Now, if HRs were not a problem, I would expect the CPU to hit HRs at a more realistic clip, but they aren't either. Similar to me I see them hitting a lot of doubles on bad pitches, and a lot of warning track shots on balls that look like they jump off the bat.

    Curious what other's profile show?
    Please share. Also include your hitting and pitching difficulty.

    I hit and pitch on HoF, but have pitched onLegend with similar results.
    I do not like how many foul tips CPU gets on Legend, and how many foul tips humans hit on All-Star hitting...while still not yielding the correct amount of HRs.

    I feel HoF is my sweet spot, but its not producing realistic HR numbers.

    Note: to see Universal Profile you have to be online and only the games you played while online are calculated even if the game is in an offline mode.
    Last edited by El_MaYiMbE; 04-05-2019, 03:14 PM.
  • ML
    Eli for HOF
    • Aug 2011
    • 1970

    #2
    Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

    Not home but I’ve hit 6 home runs with Aaron Judge in 7 or 8 games alone in my franchise.

    This is interesting though, as I have played some RTTS my average should be lower. I’d actually argue that even with challenging sliders, I don’t give up enough home runs to the CPU.


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    • El_MaYiMbE
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 1427

      #3
      Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

      Originally posted by MLamm
      Not home but I’ve hit 6 home runs with Aaron Judge in 7 or 8 games alone in my franchise.

      This is interesting though, as I have played some RTTS my average should be lower. I’d actually argue that even with challenging sliders, I don’t give up enough home runs to the CPU.


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      The CPU, more than my human lack of HRs, is what got me thinking. I have played on Legend pitching difficulty and have navigated through Astros, Boston, and Dodgers lineups with no HRs. I have given up runs, but not HRs.

      It does not seem like mistake pitches are being driven out of the park like they should be and only power hitters have enough to get them over the wall. Mistake pitches get hit hard....for extra bases.

      In the past it was the opposite, so it seems like they tilted the scales too much.
      They need to find the balance.

      So it makes sense that Aaron Judge is hitting HRs for you.
      All my HRs have come from Judge, Sanchez, and Voit, thats it...

      I've played with other teams and have hit a few bombs with one or two players in their lineups too.
      Again, I can constantly score runs and hit hard balls all over the place, except over fence.

      It is not my skill, I square up balls at a realistic pace. It is frustrating.
      Last edited by El_MaYiMbE; 04-05-2019, 01:56 PM.

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      • irishnorz4029
        Rookie
        • Apr 2019
        • 7

        #4
        Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

        Originally posted by El_MaYiMbE
        The CPU, more than my human lack of HRs, is what got me thinking. I have played on Legend pitching difficulty and have navigated through Astros, Boston, and Dodgers lineups with no HRs. I have given up runs, but not HRs.

        It does not seem like mistake pitches are being driven out of the park like they should be and only power hitters have enough to get them over the wall. Mistake pitches get hit hard....for extra bases.

        In the past it was the opposite, so it seems like they tilted the scales too much.
        They need to find the balance.

        So it makes sense that Aaron Judge is hitting HRs for you.
        All my HRs have come from Judge, Sanchez, and Voit, that's it...
        I am about 17 or so games into my Yankees franchise, hitting with directional hitting on All Star with default sliders. I don't know the exact total but I am leading the league in homers and have hit them with Judge, Voit, Stanton, Andujar, Didi, Tulo, Sanchez, and Hicks. I did experience a severe dearth of power the first 8 or so games but it has really picked up since then.

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        • El_MaYiMbE
          MVP
          • Mar 2003
          • 1427

          #5
          Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

          Originally posted by irishnorz4029
          I am about 17 or so games into my Yankees franchise, hitting with directional hitting on All Star with default sliders. I don't know the exact total but I am leading the league in homers and have hit them with Judge, Voit, Stanton, Andujar, Didi, Tulo, Sanchez, and Hicks. I did experience a severe dearth of power the first 8 or so games but it has really picked up since then.
          Can you post your stats from Universal Profile? Unfortunately anecdotal data, or I am hitting a "ton", or lead the league....does not prove there is or isn't an issue.

          If you are 17 games in and leading the league with 15 HRs (I am exaggerating) that would still indicate there is an issue.

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          • irishnorz4029
            Rookie
            • Apr 2019
            • 7

            #6
            Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

            Originally posted by El_MaYiMbE
            Can you post your stats from Universal Profile? Unfortunately anecdotal data, or I am hitting a "ton", or lead the league....does not prove there is or isn't an issue.

            If you are 17 games in and leading the league with 15 HRs (I am exaggerating) that would still indicate there is an issue.
            Yea when I get home I will post the stats from my UP and just from the Franchise specifically so you can get a better data group

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            • OneTonneBaby
              Rookie
              • Apr 2012
              • 170

              #7
              Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

              As soon as there is a new game each year, the same threads pop up. I can’t do this, I can’t do that.

              It’s a different game. You aren’t going to at the same level you were after playing a previous game all year. That and they have probably made it harder out of the box. Pitch speed is higher, for example.

              I have slagged off SDS a lot recently but one thing you can’t knock them for is the amount of sliders there are.

              Play for 20-30 games and if you still aren’t hitting homeruns then up the slider, take an ego hit.

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              • El_MaYiMbE
                MVP
                • Mar 2003
                • 1427

                #8
                Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                Originally posted by OneTonneBaby
                As soon as there is a new game each year, the same threads pop up. I can’t do this, I can’t do that.

                It’s a different game. You aren’t going to at the same level you were after playing a previous game all year. That and they have probably made it harder out of the box. Pitch speed is higher, for example.

                I have slagged off SDS a lot recently but one thing you can’t knock them for is the amount of sliders there are.

                Play for 20-30 games and if you still aren’t hitting homeruns then up the slider, take an ego hit.
                I play 3-4 games, every day, since the game came out.
                What is this day 9? x3 or x4? Thats about 30+ games in.

                1. I hit plenty of doubles with Good Timing and Squared Up feedback. So pitch speed is not the issue. I literally cannot put a better swing on the ball than I have been.
                2. I do not strike out, work 3-4 walks a game, and score more than enough runs to win consistently (5.08 runs per game while giving up less than 4).

                The ball simply does not leave the yard like it should.

                I have also "taken an ego hit". I actually set both CPU and Human Power Sliders to 8. I saw an increase of Exit Velo, where 112 - 115 MPH became common occurrences. Still did not increase HR numbers. It increased the amount of balls smashed into the gap, increased amount of base hits that got through infield. But fly balls, still died at the track or banged off the wall, even when hit well.

                Again, I am curious to see how many HRs people are averaging per game based on their Universal Profile. I am not asking how anyone feels the game plays, I am asking for people to show me the numbers.

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                • El_MaYiMbE
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1427

                  #9
                  Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                  I just had a game with the Mets that more accurately describes the issues I am having with home runs.

                  I hit 4 HRs with the Mets, scored 14 runs, 11 of them in the 8th inning after feeling sluggish through first 7 innings. So all of a sudden I am mashing the ball and hitting it all over the place....the problem? Its on All-Star....

                  One might say, great you found your settings.
                  No....

                  1. I was WAY too good at hitting the ball. That has never been my issue on HoF. I previously mentioned that I am scoring about 5+ runs per game and hitting plenty of extra bases on HoF, HRs has been only issue, so I kinda suspected this would happen on All-Star.

                  2. I did not strike out ONCE. To put this into context, I finished the game with Dominic Smith on the mound (first baseman) and I was able to record a strikeout of the CPU with him but their entire pitching staff could not strike me out once! Despite the lopsided score, through the first 7 innings Taillon was cruising and did not K me once.

                  So this perfectly describes my issue.....

                  All-Star hitting is too easy, HoF feels perfect EXCEPT for HRs.
                  I do not think there sliders to remedy the middle ground I am in.

                  Lowering contact, timing, etc...on All Star potentially breaks the ability to hit well at all.
                  Bumping up Power on HoF doesn't seem to effect HR numbers, just exit velo.

                  I just wish that when you put good swings on pitches on HoF that the ball would carry the way it does on All-Star. Good swings are harder to come by in HoF to begin with, but it seems like when you do achieve this the ball simply doesn't carry.

                  The ball physics seem to be different on the two difficulty levels, respectively. To me this signals SDS is just making the game harder for the sake of making it harder...instead of making the CPU Pitchers smarter and more difficult to hit.

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                  • countryboy
                    Growing pains
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 52769

                    #10
                    Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                    I've hit 14 homeruns thru 16 games in Spring Training. I've given up 22.

                    So 36 homeruns total in 16 games or 2.25 per game.

                    This is on default Legend...carryover franchise.
                    I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                    I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                    • RunRickyRun24
                      Rookie
                      • Feb 2017
                      • 384

                      #11
                      Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                      Real baseball is out of control with home runs now btw lol


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                      • knich1
                        Pro
                        • Apr 2017
                        • 796

                        #12
                        Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                        I don’t play online so this may not be what you’re looking for. But I hit plenty of homeruns and the CPU hits plenty against me. It has only improved (reduced) since I started playing on legend hitting difficulty with 9 FB and offspeed . I still play Hall of Fame pitching though as the HR #s are realistic. On Hall of Fame hitting, I was just hitting too many homeruns with everyone. And I was getting tired of Matt repeatedly saying the story of the game was the long ball. Fortunately, it does not happen near as frequently now on legend hitting.

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                        • underdog13
                          MVP
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 3222

                          #13
                          Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                          Originally posted by MLamm
                          Not home but I’ve hit 6 home runs with Aaron Judge in 7 or 8 games alone in my franchise.

                          This is interesting though, as I have played some RTTS my average should be lower. I’d actually argue that even with challenging sliders, I don’t give up enough home runs to the CPU.


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                          Playing on Hof batting. In past years Aaron judge has been a statistical anomaly for me. In about 50 games I have 25ish hrs with him. Everyone else has normal hr rates. Either him though I just expect to hit a hr with him. Never known why.

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                          • Joey
                            Pr*
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 1836

                            #14
                            Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                            I haven't played enough games to form my own opinion yet, but if you're averaging .69 HR/game & the CPU is averaging 1.23 HR/game, that's 1.92 HR/game - which is right in the middle of what you posted as the ML avg. I think you took the average of the 2 averages instead of just adding them together.

                            Edit: I should add, unless the 1.8-1.99 is HR PER TEAM per game, which would then mean you were right. I haven't looked it up so I don't know which it is.
                            Originally posted by El_MaYiMbE

                            I am currently hitting 0.69 HRs per game, while still averaging 5.08 runs per game.
                            Top teams in the MLB today average about 5-5.5 runs per game across a whole season. So this is pretty spot on.

                            That 0.69 HRs per game is including a single game best of 5 that I hit the first or 2nd game on launch. The CPU is averaging 1.23 HRs per game

                            This means, between Human and CPU thats 0.96 HRs per game on average.
                            MLB average is something like 1.80-1.99.
                            Last edited by Joey; 04-06-2019, 03:28 PM.

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                            • El_MaYiMbE
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 1427

                              #15
                              Re: Home Runs - Universal Profile

                              Well this was unexpected....

                              So despite all the feedback, I still could not do anything by way of the long ball in this game. Everyone is saying be patient, or "I am not seeing this problem", etc....

                              But I know for a fact something was wrong.....
                              Turns out it was my TV....

                              I had the TV on Game Mode, but I also had "Clear Action" turned on, which reduces blur.
                              That must have introduced some input lag, because in the 3 games I have played since turning it off, I have hit 5, 3 and 4 HRs, respectively in those games. The problem is I never "felt" the lag, but the results were not there, until I changed TV settings.

                              The biggest change is not only the HRs, but who I am hitting them with.
                              Up until now I could only hit HRs, it seemed, with power hitters...80+ power guys.

                              Now I am getting to pitches (FINALLY) with some of the smaller guys. (i.e. Brett Gardner and Cesar Hernandez).

                              These last 3 games felt like it was supposed to all along!

                              I will keep going to make sure its not a fluke, but I think that was root of all my problems.
                              This is all on HoF hitting btw.
                              Last edited by El_MaYiMbE; 04-08-2019, 10:49 AM.

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