Analog Pitcbing

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  • GoodyBucs
    Pro
    • May 2003
    • 689

    #1

    Analog Pitcbing

    I've been dabbling a little in Analog Pitching and have had some success but I don't quite fully understand what I'm actually doing...

    Most specific location. How much is dictated by the left directional versus landing left or right on the screen.

    Any details about this or other strategies/tips in general would be appreciated.
    Baseball junky....
  • Seancefc
    Rookie
    • May 2014
    • 439

    #2
    Re: Analog Pitcbing

    Left stick dictates your target- essentially. This will let the catcher know where he needs to setup. Height is set with the left. Right stick is for left/right plus timing.

    If you flick up before the line you release early, below the line you release late.

    The line will move higher when you’re pitching out the stretch. Lower from the windup. It will disappear completely if your confidence has gone!

    That’s it really. Any more questions, just ask!

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