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  • Ees110
    Rookie
    • May 2021
    • 57

    #1

    batting stance changes

    how do you save changes to batting stance? I read that if you change the forward foot offset you get more power. So i go into batting stance and change it and click and then press start to save. It says was changed, but if I exit and then go back in it is not changed or it is completely different than what i put. example I changed Bryce Harper front foot forward to 0 and saved. When back in it was 18.I exit and when back in , now it was 27. how do you save things like that and have it stick?
    Last edited by Ees110; 10-30-2022, 03:20 AM. Reason: more infromation
  • decga
    MVP
    • Mar 2004
    • 2469

    #2
    Re: batting stance changes

    What system are you playing?
    Although I think the power are in the attributes of the player's & sliders.

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    • Ees110
      Rookie
      • May 2021
      • 57

      #3
      Re: batting stance changes

      I'm on xbox. I know about the power attributes. What I'm talking about is turning the front foot to give more open stance which makes so that you can turn on inside fastballs better and crush them. Its called the front foot offset. I just need to know why when I change it , when I go back in it has reverted back. I don't actually need more power so to speak, but just need to be able to turn on inside pitches.

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      • DonkeyJote
        All Star
        • Jul 2003
        • 9183

        #4
        Re: batting stance changes

        Originally posted by Ees110
        I'm on xbox. I know about the power attributes. What I'm talking about is turning the front foot to give more open stance which makes so that you can turn on inside fastballs better and crush them. Its called the front foot offset. I just need to know why when I change it , when I go back in it has reverted back. I don't actually need more power so to speak, but just need to be able to turn on inside pitches.
        Batting stance has no impact on power. It's just a visual thing and the player will go into one of the same 9 swings regardless of stance. They only thing that helps on inside fastballs (aside from just better ratings) is hitter tendencies; players with Extreme Pull supposedly can more easily get around those pitches.

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