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  • Mackrel829
    MVP
    • Mar 2019
    • 1261

    #1

    Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

    Is anyone else seeing a crazy number of flyballs, or am I just incredibly bad at hitting?

    I've tried both directional and zone hitting but can't seem to get a decent hit with either. I'm down to Rookie+ on dynamic difficulty, but still can't hit the ball further than 150-200 yards, even with good contact. I get close to double digit fly outs every single game.

    Should I tweak some sliders? If not, how can I improve?
  • steve115658
    Rookie
    • Jul 2012
    • 64

    #2
    Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

    If you are hitting a lot of fly balls on zone hitting, hold your PCI slightly up during the pre pitch sequence, you'll barrell the ball up much more
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    • burbank_ca
      Rookie
      • Sep 2014
      • 31

      #3
      Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

      Originally posted by Mackrel829
      Is anyone else seeing a crazy number of flyballs, or am I just incredibly bad at hitting?

      I've tried both directional and zone hitting but can't seem to get a decent hit with either. I'm down to Rookie+ on dynamic difficulty, but still can't hit the ball further than 150-200 yards, even with good contact. I get close to double digit fly outs every single game.

      Should I tweak some sliders? If not, how can I improve?
      If you're hitting the ball 150 - 200 yards: that would mean you're hitting the ball 450 - 600 ft and should be giving US tips!

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      • RainOnTim
        Rookie
        • Mar 2018
        • 151

        #4
        Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

        Its normal to see a lot of flyouts. Even if you're timing is perfect or near perfect every time, you'll still see a lot of flyouts.

        As for advice for getting better at hitting, it's hard to know what to say specifically without knowing your set up or being able to see you actually play the game. But I would say the best thing you can do generally is just keep playing the game and practicing. You will inevitably improve.

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        • Mackrel829
          MVP
          • Mar 2019
          • 1261

          #5
          Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

          Originally posted by burbank_ca
          If you're hitting the ball 150 - 200 yards: that would mean you're hitting the ball 450 - 600 ft and should be giving US tips!
          Haha 150-200ft lol! Forgive my imperial ignorance.

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          • Mitchrapp
            E=MC(2)
            • Jul 2011
            • 805

            #6
            Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

            Try a contact swing.
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            • Baseball Purist
              Rookie
              • May 2010
              • 438

              #7
              Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

              i, too, have been playing pop-up simulator for the past couple of games. I'm finding hitting so far to be less rewarding even with good PCI placement. It has me considering going from "simulation" to "competitive".

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              • Mackrel829
                MVP
                • Mar 2019
                • 1261

                #8
                Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                Still struggling with this. Just finished a game in which I had 12 hits and lost 2-0, with every good contact blooping up into the outfield for an easy out.

                I've tried keeping the PCI higher in the zone which has helped a little but my guys still barely come close to reaching the wall, much less hitting the ball over it.

                Hitting just feels so underpowered this year, at least in Simulation mode Franchise.

                Anyone else finding this?

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                • Mackrel829
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2019
                  • 1261

                  #9
                  Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                  Originally posted by Baseball Purist
                  i, too, have been playing pop-up simulator for the past couple of games. I'm finding hitting so far to be less rewarding even with good PCI placement. It has me considering going from "simulation" to "competitive".
                  Let me know what you find if you do try competitive!

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                  • Relichris
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 119

                    #10
                    Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                    For the last few years, I’ve sorta been getting this issue (even though I’m playing as the Twins with all their power bats). I use Zone hitting, and was on Dynamic difficulty starting from AS. But since any contact from the ball ends up in a glove, the difficulty dropped to Veteran+, which didn’t make my offense any better.

                    Normally, I would be able to get hits, some doubles, but it’s ridiculous I can’t hit a HR even with my lineup. So I switched the difficulty to regular AS and increased my Hit Power and Solid hit sliders. Only been a few games, but it hasn’t improved much. I haven’t scored more than 3 runs in a game since the first game in my franchise.

                    Now when it comes to my style of hitting, I choose not to use the Power Swing and Contact Swing. Which means I just use normal (X) swing. I also think FB and Offspeed pitch speed is a factor as well. Since I have bad hand-eye coordination, I’m trying to find a balance to where I’m not too early or too late on pitches.

                    Hope this gives some insight, and I’m looking for any tips I can.
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                    • Mackrel829
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 1261

                      #11
                      Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                      I bumped USER and CPU power up to 6 each and the results have been great. I also have Solid Hits down at 4 for USER and CPU too. Everything else at default.

                      In the few games I've played since then, it felt like the pop was back. Just won a game 6-3, teams had 9 hits each, and there were 5 home runs total. It actually felt like the ball travelled when I hit it well, but I was still getting punished for poor timing or swing selection. It felt a lot more balanced.

                      5 homers is more than average but nothing crazy and is fine if it's the high end of what you get. I'll keep an eye over the coming games.

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                      • cvantu
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2016
                        • 353

                        #12
                        Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                        Originally posted by Relichris
                        For the last few years, I’ve sorta been getting this issue (even though I’m playing as the Twins with all their power bats). I use Zone hitting, and was on Dynamic difficulty starting from AS. But since any contact from the ball ends up in a glove, the difficulty dropped to Veteran+, which didn’t make my offense any better.

                        Normally, I would be able to get hits, some doubles, but it’s ridiculous I can’t hit a HR even with my lineup. So I switched the difficulty to regular AS and increased my Hit Power and Solid hit sliders. Only been a few games, but it hasn’t improved much. I haven’t scored more than 3 runs in a game since the first game in my franchise.

                        Now when it comes to my style of hitting, I choose not to use the Power Swing and Contact Swing. Which means I just use normal (X) swing. I also think FB and Offspeed pitch speed is a factor as well. Since I have bad hand-eye coordination, I’m trying to find a balance to where I’m not too early or too late on pitches.

                        Hope this gives some insight, and I’m looking for any tips I can.
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                        • Relichris
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 119

                          #13
                          Re: Hitting Tips/So Many Flyballs

                          Originally posted by cvantu
                          Do not underestimate contact swinging. Try adding it to your game.


                          One of the reasons that I just use X button swing is I would like the ratings, for the most part, to dictate the influence of power or contact. Also it just feels natural to press X than it does to press square or circle. Just my opinion and thought process.


                          But I did have a better game today, where I came back from a 5-1 deficit to win 8-6 in extra innings. And the walkoff was a 2 run homer. Snapped my 7 game losing streak.
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                          WWML - CAROLINA PANTHERS, 20-7 (0-2, playoffs)
                          NSML - DENVER BRONCOS, 27-5 (4-0, playoffs)
                          XML - DENVER BRONCOS, 51-17 (6-3, playoffs)


                          Record: 145-51 (13-7, playoff record, 2-time SB Champ)

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