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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Everything looks great except for every pitch having the rotation as a 2 seam fastball. Have been wanting this to be changed for the past 3 years, but nothing has ever been done. Weird how a curveball and four seam fastball have the same rotation.Comment
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Love what I see.
Cant wait to get it.Joshua:
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Any chance these new ball physics will lead to less opposite field homeruns on inside pitches? It was frustrating when a player swings late on a fastball up and in, only to hit a bomb to the opposite field. I hit as many as I gave up so at least it was somewhat even, but whenever they happened it would usually leave me shaking my head.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Any chance these new ball physics will lead to less opposite field homeruns on inside pitches? It was frustrating when a player swings late on a fastball up and in, only to hit a bomb to the opposite field. I hit as many as I gave up so at least it was somewhat even, but whenever they happened it would usually leave me shaking my head.Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Any chance these new ball physics will lead to less opposite field homeruns on inside pitches? It was frustrating when a player swings late on a fastball up and in, only to hit a bomb to the opposite field. I hit as many as I gave up so at least it was somewhat even, but whenever they happened it would usually leave me shaking my head.Comment
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If the latter, I'm prepared to write an essay on how factually incorrect you are... and you know how much I like to write essays.Last edited by Blzer; 01-09-2012, 07:50 PM.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
A vast majority of HRs are mid to inside over the plate, hit to the pull side:
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Re: MLB 12 The Show Screenshots - Your New Default Camera View and Other Tidbits
Just to reiterate what I said so you know what you're responding to:
I'm not saying oppo. HRs are easy or anything. I'm just saying of the ones hit, the minority are from pitches on the outside portion of the plate.
I also believe that pitches over the middle or outside (but still in the strike zone) are by far the easiest ones to pull, because full arm extension is easier and less awkward.
And finally, realize that both of the above statements were intended to refer specifically to fastballs, since that is what warningtrackpower was talking about when I quoted him, but I'd like to see your essay on pitches in general either way.Comment
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I'm curious to read as well. I think it was Blzer who a while ago wrote a nice post about swing mechanics on what essentially is the same topic. If the inside-out swing leading to opposite HRs issue isn't address in MLB12, the issue will probably be brought up several times in coming months, haha.
EDIT: Found Blzer's post.
http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2042388850Last edited by nomo17k; 01-09-2012, 11:42 PM.Comment
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I'm no hitting coach, nor do I claim to know everything about swing mechanics so my post will be based on my own personal experiences.
(for argument's sake - let's say fastball, though I'm not sure if pitch type really matters and let's say inside = the inner 3rd of the strike zone to the inner black)
When swinging late on an inside pitch, you're not able to get the barrel of the bat on the ball and will most likely hit the ball off the handle. A ball off the handle will usually lead to a weak hit to the opposite side.
As far as hitting a ball on the outer third of the zone and pulling it for a homerun... In my experiences, these have usually been weak hits to the pull side because you're out in front of a pitch that you're trying to pull. Your front shoulder will probably fly open too early and you'll hit that ball off the end of the bat. Though, I'm not saying that it's impossible to pull a HR, or hit a rocket on these pitches... I guess it all depends on how early you are on this outside pitch.Comment
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Not so scientific, but just by quickly searching the MLB videos with "opposite-field home run", at least the ones found in the first page or two, I'd say a vast majority of opposite HRs are middle/outside pitches.
I couldn't find another good video for this purpose, but this one is a collection of opposite-field HRs in the Japanese league (hey it's still baseball... can't be that different....) Quality is bad as most cuts are from 90s...
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Some data points there.Comment
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As far as hitting a ball on the outer third of the zone and pulling it for a homerun... In my experiences, these have usually been weak hits to the pull side because you're out in front of a pitch that you're trying to pull. Your front shoulder will probably fly open too early and you'll hit that ball off the end of the bat. Though, I'm not saying that it's impossible to pull a HR, or hit a rocket on these pitches... I guess it all depends on how early you are on this outside pitch.Comment
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