where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

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  • wangjaz
    Rookie
    • Aug 2006
    • 433

    #1

    where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

    I know how to view opposing pitchers' composure using inside edge.

    but i can't seem to find where i can view mine unless i visit the mound.
    I'd like to see this especially after giving up a big HR or some hits in a row.

    any ideas on how to do this?

    Thank you very much
  • jimmyl008
    Rookie
    • May 2007
    • 115

    #2
    Re: where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

    It's visible in the pause menu when pitching, along with energy and pitch count.

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    • wangjaz
      Rookie
      • Aug 2006
      • 433

      #3
      Re: where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

      I'm sorry, but no.
      it shows the PC & energy, and the BASE composure, but not the current in-game composure.
      only way i've found out so far is to visit the mound to calm down the pitcher.
      but i want to know my composure BEFORE i go up there.

      i can easily see the opponent's composure using Inside Edge.

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      • JBH3
        Marvel's Finest
        • Jan 2007
        • 13506

        #4
        Re: where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

        Originally posted by wangjaz
        I'm sorry, but no.
        it shows the PC & energy, and the BASE composure, but not the current in-game composure.
        only way i've found out so far is to visit the mound to calm down the pitcher.
        but i want to know my composure BEFORE i go up there.

        i can easily see the opponent's composure using Inside Edge.
        Well....Composure won't change unless there's runners on base. Once there's runners on, and the composure is rattling visit the mound. If you know you're limited in mound visits, then that makes it all the more challenging IMO. Challenging = fun.
        Originally posted by Edmund Burke
        All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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        • wangjaz
          Rookie
          • Aug 2006
          • 433

          #5
          Re: where can I see my own pitcher's composure?

          well, true.
          and most of the time, it is pretty obvious.

          i just thought it was weird an opponent's pitcher's composure was more easily viewable than my own

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