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  • bzehrt24
    Banned
    • Jul 2011
    • 127

    #1

    Running Speeds and Throwing Strength

    It seems as these are very important and go hand-in-hand with each other. These are gamebreaking sliders, and has anyone found the perfect balance? If a ball is hit into the gap, most players will get to second easily. Faster players, in real life, might be able to stretch it into a triple if the ball bounces a certain way. Has anyone found the right combination of these sliders to make this game more realistic?
  • bigfnjoe96
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 11410

    #2
    Re: Running Speeds and Throwing Strength

    Base Running Speed for both @ 55

    IF Throw Speed- 50/OF Throw Speed- 55 for both
    Catcher Arm Strength- 65 for both

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    • bzehrt24
      Banned
      • Jul 2011
      • 127

      #3
      Re: Running Speeds and Throwing Strength

      Originally posted by bigfnjoe96
      Base Running Speed for both @ 55

      IF Throw Speed- 50/OF Throw Speed- 55 for both
      Catcher Arm Strength- 65 for both
      Wow, surprisingly this is great. Just hit a triple with Nyjer and with his speed it was perfect. Thanks for this!

      Doubles that should be doubles are.

      EDIT: Also, what are your infield and outfield running speeds?

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      • bigfnjoe96
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2004
        • 11410

        #4
        Re: Running Speeds and Throwing Strength

        Originally posted by bzehrt24
        Wow, surprisingly this is great. Just hit a triple with Nyjer and with his speed it was perfect. Thanks for this!

        Doubles that should be doubles are.

        EDIT: Also, what are your infield and outfield running speeds?
        IF/OF Speeds are 0

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