Question About Power Numbers in DD and Hitter Analysis Numbers in MLBtS19

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  • torpidbeaver
    Pro
    • Mar 2010
    • 636

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    Question About Power Numbers in DD and Hitter Analysis Numbers in MLBtS19

    I picked up MLBtS19 after a long break, quickly became frustrated with all of the line outs and not hitting a single home run over 7 games, so I'm starting to look at my players' hitting analysis.

    Does anyone know if the scale is 1-15 on the "Label Hitchance" in the Analysis screen?

    Also, I vaguely remember reading complaints about the lack of home runs and disappointing results with "Good/Good" swings. I guess those had merit? And they never tweaked the sliders for online play?
  • bcruise
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2004
    • 23274

    #2
    Re: Question About Power Numbers in DD and Hitter Analysis Numbers in MLBtS19

    Originally posted by torpidbeaver
    I picked up MLBtS19 after a long break, quickly became frustrated with all of the line outs and not hitting a single home run over 7 games, so I'm starting to look at my players' hitting analysis.

    Does anyone know if the scale is 1-15 on the "Label Hitchance" in the Analysis screen?

    Also, I vaguely remember reading complaints about the lack of home runs and disappointing results with "Good/Good" swings. I guess those had merit? And they never tweaked the sliders for online play?
    It's 0-15 (and the zero on the scale matters because it guarantees no contact, even if your timing is perfect).

    The thing I think people miss about the hitchance label is that it's only based on PCI placement and not timing. In other words, you can have a 15 hitchance but swing and miss because your timing was way off. Timing also affects which direction you're going to hit the ball, so even if you have a 15 but you square it perfectly and hit it on a line straight out to center, there's a pretty good chance it's going to be caught by the CF. Whereas if you are slightly early or late on that same pitch, it's probably into either gap for a double.

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