I’ve been using strictly directional hitting since 2020. I’ve recently gone up a level in both hitting and pitching. Typically I just hit x and don’t use the stick to influence. But I’m thinking it’s probably necessary to have success with hitting on a higher level. I think it can be helpful in situations like needing a fly ball to get a runner in or to go the opposite way. But I’m confused as to use it on every pitch, in situations or to never use it. The only thing I see an issue with is when facing a pitcher from the same side such as righties versus righties. I have dead pull hitters or balanced hitters that I try to pull with a I know when doing so they lose vision. I’ve been trying to just go to the opposite field when facing the same sided pitcher but I lose power by doing so. So I’m just wondering what everyone uses for an approach.
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Swing influence approach
What’s up,
I’ve been using strictly directional hitting since 2020. I’ve recently gone up a level in both hitting and pitching. Typically I just hit x and don’t use the stick to influence. But I’m thinking it’s probably necessary to have success with hitting on a higher level. I think it can be helpful in situations like needing a fly ball to get a runner in or to go the opposite way. But I’m confused as to use it on every pitch, in situations or to never use it. The only thing I see an issue with is when facing a pitcher from the same side such as righties versus righties. I have dead pull hitters or balanced hitters that I try to pull with a I know when doing so they lose vision. I’ve been trying to just go to the opposite field when facing the same sided pitcher but I lose power by doing so. So I’m just wondering what everyone uses for an approach.Last edited by Doyoueven85; 10-30-2023, 03:02 PM.Tags: None -
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I've actually started using swing influence less.
I play on AS+ and tend to use influence situationally. If I have a 2 strike count I tend to influence away and use a contact swing until I get to 2-2 or 3-2. Depending on the situation (if i have runners on with 2 outs and just need a hit to tie or something like that) I may continue the contact swing/away influence.
I rarely use power swing. In 0 or 1 strike count I may use the pull influence with a normal swing. If I have runners on and someone with decent home run power (60 or above) I may pull.
It all depends. As I said its situational for me.
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I pull on hitters counts and influence down otherwise (it's not really trying to hit a ground ball, more like trying to hit a line drive; I've hit no doubt home runs influencing down). With power hitters, I might be more aggressive pulling, speedier guys I might push down more.
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I never use it, I just don’t like it. I never have liked it. I feel like influence should be by me and my timing. If I want to pull I swing early, go the other way swing late. Fly ball I look for a pitch up, groundball I look for pitch down.Comment
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Like someone else said, I use it situationally. If I need a fly ball, I influence up. I believe it increases my chances of hitting a fly ball, but I won't always hit a fly ball depending on where the pitch is located, my swing timing, etc. I also think it increases my chances to hit a HR, but also increases my chances to pop it up. I'll swing influence away to try to hit away from the shift. I rarely influence down or to pull.Comment
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Just to add to this, while I use it situationally it doesnt always work as others have said. I've had scenarios where I have used a contact swing and influenced away because I have an 0-2 count with a power hitter and I need them to at least get on base, but instead they hit a HR. Not complaining obviously, but the influence isn't the be all end all.
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Yea I know it’s not the be all end all of influencing which way the ball is going and your timing is the biggest thing. I just never liked it, just like I never liked guess pitch.Comment
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Originally posted by MannybeingMannyThis game is to beautiful for it to be to complicated.
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