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Is it true about the cpu playing more aggressive offense on veteran instead of allstar? If so I was gonna pitch to the cpu on veteran and bat on all star. But first I need to find out if its true.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Tags: None -
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like. -
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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Exaxt same thing I did. Now I through up to 5+ walks a game.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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Exaxt same thing I did. Now I through up to 5+ walks a game.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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Exaxt same thing I did. Now I through up to 5+ walks a game.http://neverfollow.biz (Independent Music Group)Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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good idea, i am striking out like 11 people per game on average with maybe 1 walk in there with generated counts. im gonna try this
(lol, sorry, i just like this new guy)
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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good idea, i am striking out like 11 people per game on average with maybe 1 walk in there with generated counts. im gonna try this
(lol, sorry, i just like this new guy)
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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good idea, i am striking out like 11 people per game on average with maybe 1 walk in there with generated counts. im gonna try this
(lol, sorry, i just like this new guy)
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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That's really a good idea. I have always thought it is too easy to throw strikes. I throw above 90% strikes each game, and walk one at most with generated counts. Thanks for the suggestion.Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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That's really a good idea. I have always thought it is too easy to throw strikes. I throw above 90% strikes each game, and walk one at most with generated counts. Thanks for the suggestion.Comment
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I for one don't think so, Graph. I started out on vet. level and my Cards team era was under 2.00 per game the first 30 games I played. What I did to help out the CPU was lower all my pitcher's accuracy to a D-. This causes more walks and also makes me have to throw one down the middle more than I would normally like.
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That's really a good idea. I have always thought it is too easy to throw strikes. I throw above 90% strikes each game, and walk one at most with generated counts. Thanks for the suggestion.Comment
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Wow...I will third that motion. Excellent idea on the part of you guys to improve the "BB" realism of the game.
Congratulations BUTLER BULL DOGS!
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Wow...I will third that motion. Excellent idea on the part of you guys to improve the "BB" realism of the game.
Congratulations BUTLER BULL DOGS!
2010 NCAA WEST REGIONAL CHAMPSComment

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