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  • jada855
    Pro
    • Aug 2013
    • 943

    #1

    Pitching Clock Rules

    Has anyone tested out the new pitching clock rules? They don't seem to be working. CPU pitcher threw over to first base 2 times with no batter change. The third time I was picked off and should have been allowed to go to second base.

    Or did SDS just implement the pitch clock visuals but not the rules?
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  • The Gamer
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    • Feb 2008
    • 893

    #2
    Re: Pitching Clock Rules

    Originally posted by jada855
    Has anyone tested out the new pitching clock rules? They don't seem to be working. CPU pitcher threw over to first base 2 times with no batter change. The third time I was picked off and should have been allowed to go to second base.



    Or did SDS just implement the pitch clock visuals but not the rules?
    Isnt the rule that if you throw over you have to pick them off on the third attempt? I hate those rules so I don't know for sure

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    • bcruise
      Hall Of Fame
      • Mar 2004
      • 23274

      #3
      Re: Pitching Clock Rules

      Originally posted by The Gamer
      Isnt the rule that if you throw over you have to pick them off on the third attempt? I hate those rules so I don't know for sure

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      Yup. If they're able to return to the occupied base after the 3rd disengagement it's a balk.

      As for how it's applied in the game....obviously the user can get hit by the rule if they throw over too many times, but so far I'm not sure if the CPU can or not. This is because I've only seen it disengage and throw over once per at-bat under normal leadoff conditions. If the user takes a 2 extra step lead it will throw over a second time and, unless the throw is wild, it will pick you off. I've only seen a wild throw happen in this situation one time, and while I wasn't really thinking about it at the time, this is the only way the door is open for the CPU to attempt throwing over for a third time and test the rule. It would have to make a second wild pickoff throw to actually get called for the balk - or maybe it wouldn't even try and just let you get as big a lead as you wanted.

      I don't feel like knowing that necessarily unbalances the game since slide steps and pitchouts exist and can be very effective at nailing runners, but since the CPU doesn't throw over more than once normally I'm house-ruling myself to do the same. And I don't do two-extra-step leads when I'm playing seriously, since the CPU doesn't either.
      Last edited by bcruise; 04-08-2024, 12:17 AM.

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      • MiracleMet718
        Pro
        • Apr 2016
        • 2249

        #4
        Re: Pitching Clock Rules

        Originally posted by jada855
        Has anyone tested out the new pitching clock rules? They don't seem to be working. CPU pitcher threw over to first base 2 times with no batter change. The third time I was picked off and should have been allowed to go to second base.

        Or did SDS just implement the pitch clock visuals but not the rules?
        That is the rule though. If you weren’t picked off on the 3rd try, then you’d take 2nd base. But if you got picked off then it’s working correctly.

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        • jada855
          Pro
          • Aug 2013
          • 943

          #5
          Re: Pitching Clock Rules

          Okay maybe J miss understood what is on the MLB site.

          “ Pitchers are limited to two disengagements (pickoff attempts or step-offs) per plate appearance. However, this limit is reset if a runner or runners advance during the plate appearance.”
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          • MiracleMet718
            Pro
            • Apr 2016
            • 2249

            #6
            Re: Pitching Clock Rules

            Originally posted by jada855
            Okay maybe J miss understood what is on the MLB site.

            “ Pitchers are limited to two disengagements (pickoff attempts or step-offs) per plate appearance. However, this limit is reset if a runner or runners advance during the plate appearance.”
            No worries, you missed the part right under that:

            “If a third pickoff attempt is made, the runner automatically advances one base if the pickoff attempt is not successful.”

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            • bryanm1982
              MVP
              • Nov 2016
              • 3825

              #7
              Re: Pitching Clock Rules

              I thought I would like the pitch clock rule. I thought maybe I would run into it trying to decide on a pitch. But it is only when I get distracted by something outside of the game. And I wouldn’t want to sit and wait 15-20 seconds for the cpu pitcher to throw me a pitch. Games would take forever.

              If it takes a real life game 2 hours to play a game and takes us 1 hour to play a game, it should be about a 10 second clock in the game.
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              • MiracleMet718
                Pro
                • Apr 2016
                • 2249

                #8
                Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                Originally posted by bryanm1982
                I thought I would like the pitch clock rule. I thought maybe I would run into it trying to decide on a pitch. But it is only when I get distracted by something outside of the game. And I wouldn’t want to sit and wait 15-20 seconds for the cpu pitcher to throw me a pitch. Games would take forever.

                If it takes a real life game 2 hours to play a game and takes us 1 hour to play a game, it should be about a 10 second clock in the game.
                This is why a lot of us said it would be useless. The CPU always pitches before the clock gets to 9 seconds and user pitching is always fast. Also the main part of the actual rule is the engagement of the hitter, but the hitters are always engaged. So it was always only going to be for aesthetic purposes.

                The only way they can have it mean anything is to have accelerated clock like in Madden. But even then, most people work quick so it doesn’t really add much from a gameplay feature.

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                • muddywaters59
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                  • Sep 2023
                  • 36

                  #9
                  Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                  I turned mine off. I never even get close to running out of time, but I sometimes want to drink some water or anything else for a few minutes and it calls a ball on me. I like the rule in real baseball, but a video game sitting in a chair...nah, I want to just enjoy playing at my own pace at times.

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                  • Feros Ferio 7
                    Pro
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 631

                    #10
                    Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                    Only reason to keep it is I believe it has to do with number of pick off attempts they have. I leave it on just for that aspect alone.


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                    • countryboy
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                      • Sep 2003
                      • 52927

                      #11
                      Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                      Originally posted by Feros Ferio 7
                      Only reason to keep it is I believe it has to do with number of pick off attempts they have. I leave it on just for that aspect alone.


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                      The disengagement rule is still in effect with the pitch clock off.
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                      • Quentin32
                        Pro
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 546

                        #12
                        Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                        Originally posted by muddywaters59
                        I turned mine off. I never even get close to running out of time, but I sometimes want to drink some water or anything else for a few minutes and it calls a ball on me. I like the rule in real baseball, but a video game sitting in a chair...nah, I want to just enjoy playing at my own pace at times.
                        Just pause the game lol

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                        • Feros Ferio 7
                          Pro
                          • Sep 2016
                          • 631

                          #13
                          Re: Pitching Clock Rules

                          Originally posted by countryboy
                          The disengagement rule is still in effect with the pitch clock off.


                          Thanks for the correction. Had bad info.


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