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  • #1
    Fuimus Troes
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 265

    Perfect Perfect = Out?


    I don't have any problem with PP's resulting in outs on a regular basis, but I thought SDS said that they should result in hits 99% of the time...

    I would estimate that I've had about 25 - 35% of my PP's be outs so far this year, including multiple times of a few in a row. Lots of them being screamers to 3B off right handed hitters or warning track power shots with power hitters.

    Anyone else notice this?

    Again, don't have a problem with it per se, but I can't be the only one...
  • #2
    tabarnes19_SDS
    Game Designer
    • Feb 2003
    • 3084

    Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


    Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

    Originally posted by Fuimus Troes
    I don't have any problem with PP's resulting in outs on a regular basis, but I thought SDS said that they should result in hits 99% of the time...



    I would estimate that I've had about 25 - 35% of my PP's be outs so far this year, including multiple times of a few in a row. Lots of them being screamers to 3B off right handed hitters or warning track power shots with power hitters.



    Anyone else notice this?



    Again, don't have a problem with it per se, but I can't be the only one...
    I tell my athletes all the time you can't aim where you hit it. Baseball players square balls up all the time and hit right at someone.

    Obviously a hard hit ball results in a hit more often than a soft hit, but in real life and thankfully in the Show its not an automatic hit.

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    Last edited by tabarnes19_SDS; 04-20-2021, 09:56 AM.

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    • #3
      sluggbugg
      Pro
      • Aug 2003
      • 513

      Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


      Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

      Sometimes. Yes. That’s baseball.

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      • #4
        CBoller1331
        It Appears I Blue Myself
        • Dec 2013
        • 3151

        Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


        Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

        25-35% comes out to hitting somewhere between .650 and .750 on Perfect-Perfect hits. I think that's pretty close to realistic there.

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        • #5
          zukes
          Pro
          • Mar 2005
          • 711

          Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


          Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

          The 99% you are remembering is they will be a fair ball 99% of the time.

          I found it strange that this was such a big deal as it was at 98% last year.

          If perfect-perfect was a hit every time that would be terrible, unless it was a super rare occurrence. Think of how often an MLB absolutely squares up a ball only to hit it directly into a glove of a fielder.

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          • #6
            bigd51
            Aqua?!
            • Sep 2014
            • 626

            Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


            Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

            Originally posted by zukes
            The 99% you are remembering is they will be a fair ball 99% of the time.

            I found it strange that this was such a big deal as it was at 98% last year.

            If perfect-perfect was a hit every time that would be terrible, unless it was a super rare occurrence. Think of how often an MLB absolutely squares up a ball only to hit it directly into a glove of a fielder.
            This is the correct answer.

            I also found it odd that 98% was "too low" lol. Like, What?

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            • #7
              Fuimus Troes
              Rookie
              • Sep 2012
              • 265

              Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?


              Re: Perfect Perfect = Out?

              Thanks for the clarification. Makes sense.

              Oddly, I don't remember hitting ANY PP's foul last year. None so far this year.

              But the BABIP difference between 20 and 21 is massive.

              Glad it's not a bug.

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