Made the switch😉
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Made the switch😉
For years I have always been a meter pitching and zone hitting player but I wasn't walking as many batters as I should and probably wasn't being struck out as much as I probably should have. This was mainly on All Star difficulty and primarily using the Nationals & a variety of American League teams(MLB 19) in my franchises through the years but this year with about 50 games left in Nats/Twins/ a little TB Rays I switched to classic pitcnhing and directional hitting. First pitching wise yoou can really tell when your pitchers might not have there good stuff 👏🏾 and finally giving up realistic walk numbers👍🏾👍🏾and you really can tell the difference between top pitchers and the "Random Joes"( big difference from Nats starters and the Twins staff). Secondly at the plate I strike out more at a more reallistic clip and maybe its just me there seems to be a little better hit variety also I am drawing a few more walks because I find myself being more patient at the dish, when using zone I always felt I could make contact on just about anything but now I am more selective. I have not got MLB 2O yet but thats how I'm rolling in the future. Suggest giving it a try to shake it up you might be like me. ✌🏾"They're no such thing as stupid questions, they're are just stupid people that ask questions"
ESPN commercial (Bristol University)
"A wise man never knows all, only a fool knows everything"
"If you were making a list of people you trusted, would you put your name down"
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"They're no such thing as stupid questions, they're are just stupid people that ask questions"
ESPN commercial (Bristol University)
"A wise man never knows all, only a fool knows everything"
"If you were making a list of people you trusted, would you put your name down"
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