Hitting too many homeruns.

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  • CoachModer
    Rookie
    • Jul 2013
    • 253

    #16
    Re: Hitting too many homeruns.

    what combo of batter sliders do you use ?
    and where-in may we view BABIP in MLB 16 ?





    Scrubs70 - That a look at my slider set True Game MLB Slider in the forum. They have provided an excellent balance and realistic results for batting and pitching. Most of all I no longer slider chase which is a plus. Quick counts is the way to go, because it adds more with coming to the plate with a count in hand so it makes it even more challenging if you are facing for instance a 1-2 count right from the jump or a 3-0 count where you can be more patient and wait for your pitch.

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    • KBLover
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2009
      • 12172

      #17
      Re: Hitting too many homeruns.

      Originally posted by scrubs70
      what combo of batter sliders do you use ?
      and where-in may we view BABIP in MLB 16 ?
      6/2/6/10/10

      I don't know if it show for hitters at all, but it's easy to calculate and easy to find the formula since BABIP is a more commonly used "advanced" stat.

      For batted ball types, I use batter analysis, input the data on a spreadsheet and it gives me the FB/LD/GB split and BABIP by batted ball type (among other things I track manually). I'll also put my team batting line (from box score) in to get my team BABIP, etc.

      For IFFB rates, I either tally as I play or use the highlight reel after the game and set it to my team, flyouts, all batters, and look for any outs to an infielder. Then I watch it and see if it's an IFFB in my view. I also watch flyball especially to see what zone they are hit to, how the fielder responded, if his ratings would seem to indicate he could get to that zone and if he did and his ratings say he probably shouldn't, was it because it was a poor hit, etc.
      Last edited by KBLover; 07-29-2016, 01:55 AM.
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