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  • Chitown1211
    Pro
    • Nov 2004
    • 762

    #1

    Previous pitch location ???

    In previous years games there was always a graphic that showed the location of every pitch that was thrown to you during an at bat. This was helpfull because you could see where the pitch was you were swinging at. High, low, in the Streike Zone or not.

    But now it never shows you . It shows you if you dont swing, but if you do swing it does not. It was always nice to know where a pitch was that you swung at so you could learn the pitchers release points ect....... As it stnds now when you hit a pitch you never know where exactly it was located.

    Is this feature just not in the game this year ? And also anyone know if there are red and blue hot and cold zones ? I never see those either.
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  • Blzer
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    • Mar 2004
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    #2
    Re: Previous pitch location ???

    1) I think they removed that K-Zone feature last year. At least, for manual use of the 3D viewing.

    2) Again, I really want to say that there is one hidden somewhere, but I'm just not sure. When you're pitching next time, use your D-Pad and press Right to view the batter's info. Keep pressing Right until you find something called Hot/Cold Zones. I have yet to figure out what that means, but maybe if you have his Inside Edge stuff, it might show up. Again, I have no idea... but it's always worth a shot.
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    • CKJB
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      • Jul 2003
      • 159

      #3
      Re: Previous pitch location ???

      if you push the cross pad to the right until your hot and cold box comes up you can then see every pitch thrown during your last at bat.
      You can't change what you don't acknowledge.

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      • Chitown1211
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        • Nov 2004
        • 762

        #4
        Re: Previous pitch location ???

        Thanks alot guys. I swear I tried that already. Maybe I didnt toggle far enough.
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        • TheTruth
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          • Jul 2002
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          #5
          Re: Previous pitch location ???

          Originally posted by CKJB
          if you push the cross pad to the right until your hot and cold box comes up you can then see every pitch thrown during your last at bat.
          Does this work for computer batters as well? I have seen the hot and cold zones while pressing the dpad but didn't see anything on screen that it told me.

          Is there a way to see your previous pitches during the same AB while pitching/hitting? Like MVP did where you could see what kind of pitch and the location.

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          • slickdtc
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            • Aug 2004
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            #6
            Re: Previous pitch location ???

            If you're pitching, you have to have the Inside Edge on a batter to see his Hot/Cold zones. If you don't, it won't toggle to his Hot/Cold zones, therefore making it so you can't see your locations.

            I don't know about batting though.
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            • rpac44
              MVP
              • May 2004
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              #7
              Re: Previous pitch location ???

              Originally posted by slickdtc
              If you're pitching, you have to have the Inside Edge on a batter to see his Hot/Cold zones. If you don't, it won't toggle to his Hot/Cold zones, therefore making it so you can't see your locations.

              I don't know about batting though.
              batting you can just hit right on the dpad until it says hot/cold zones and it'll display hot and cold zones + pitch locations
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