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It's generates pitch counts i.e. 1-0, 1-1, 2-2, 3-1, 0-0 counts. Not only does it speed up the game, but it gives a fair amount of walks or strikeouts, if not realistic. -
Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
It's generates pitch counts i.e. 1-0, 1-1, 2-2, 3-1, 0-0 counts. Not only does it speed up the game, but it gives a fair amount of walks or strikeouts, if not realistic.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
It's generates pitch counts i.e. 1-0, 1-1, 2-2, 3-1, 0-0 counts. Not only does it speed up the game, but it gives a fair amount of walks or strikeouts, if not realistic.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
It starts off each batter with either a random count (eg: 2-2) and you work from there. Or you can designate what count you want each batter to have. For instance, some people designate a 2-1 to start each batter off with. So it takes either 2 balls and/or 2 strikes (barring contact) to have the batter sit down.
It speeds up the game in that you "skip" a bunch of pitches and you just work on that last couple of pitches to get the out.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
It starts off each batter with either a random count (eg: 2-2) and you work from there. Or you can designate what count you want each batter to have. For instance, some people designate a 2-1 to start each batter off with. So it takes either 2 balls and/or 2 strikes (barring contact) to have the batter sit down.
It speeds up the game in that you "skip" a bunch of pitches and you just work on that last couple of pitches to get the out.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
It starts off each batter with either a random count (eg: 2-2) and you work from there. Or you can designate what count you want each batter to have. For instance, some people designate a 2-1 to start each batter off with. So it takes either 2 balls and/or 2 strikes (barring contact) to have the batter sit down.
It speeds up the game in that you "skip" a bunch of pitches and you just work on that last couple of pitches to get the out.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.Comment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
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Cardot said:
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.
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Good question. My guess is the latter, though the generated pitches count against fatigue from what I gather..-HJComment
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Cardot said:
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.
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Good question. My guess is the latter, though the generated pitches count against fatigue from what I gather..-HJComment
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Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
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Cardot said:
This might not make sense, but is there any way to know what pitches were thrown in the generated count? So a batter steps in, and it is 2-1. If I knew that a couple of fast balls had been thrown, I would know that the cpu might be primed for a Changer.
Or if I use a 2-1 count, is every at bat 2 balls to walk or 2 strikes and your out, where the first three pitches were never thrown.
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Good question. My guess is the latter, though the generated pitches count against fatigue from what I gather..-HJComment
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mlblover33
Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
sorry to say it... but.. wouldnt have... one pitch mode done the same thing???Comment
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mlblover33
Re: Generated Pitch Counts....
sorry to say it... but.. wouldnt have... one pitch mode done the same thing???Comment
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