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  • TRUZERO
    Rookie
    • May 2004
    • 1

    #106
    Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

    Usually I don't post on message boards much, but since I
    had such a good game using your sliders,
    I decided I should give you some feed back.

    I was using someone elses sliders prior to these,
    but wasn't having any luck hitting, so I tried yours this morning.

    Using Version 1

    Game Recap:

    (Me)Angels 3, Mariners 0

    ---- 123 456 789 R H E
    ANA 200 000 001 3 8 0
    SEA 000 000 000 0 4 1

    2B - ANA Cabrera
    3B - SEA Ichiro
    HR - ANA Guerrero
    RBI - ANA Guerrero(2) (Third run scored on a double play in the 9th)
    SB - ANA Figgins, SEA Winn
    CS - ANA Quinlan (Pick Off)
    E - SEA Boone

    Pitching---- IP H ER BB SO (Pitches)
    ANA
    Escobar(W) 8.1 4 0 2 6 (92 Pitches)
    Rodriguez(S) .2 0 0 0 0 (NA)
    SEA
    ---- Moyer(L) 7 5 2 3 5 (96 Pitches)
    ---- Mateo 2 3 1 0 1 (NA)

    ***Notes

    * 4 out of 5 of Moyers K's came against lefties,
    just like in real life soft tossing lefties always kill Angel hitters.

    * Vlad's Homer in the 1st inning came on a 3-1 count, on a hanging curve
    hit into the Mariners bullpen.

    Overall great sliders, fielding is great(not always perfects throws - first
    baseman needs to adjust to ball), hitting and pitching is fun and feels real.

    Thanks for the time and effort put into the sliders,
    its much appreciated and you just made this game 10 times better in my eyes.
    Last edited by TRUZERO; 02-28-2005, 01:28 PM.

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    • TRUZERO
      Rookie
      • May 2004
      • 1

      #107
      Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

      Usually I don't post on message boards much, but since I
      had such a good game using your sliders,
      I decided I should give you some feed back.

      I was using someone elses sliders prior to these,
      but wasn't having any luck hitting, so I tried yours this morning.

      Using Version 1

      Game Recap:

      (Me)Angels 3, Mariners 0

      ---- 123 456 789 R H E
      ANA 200 000 001 3 8 0
      SEA 000 000 000 0 4 1

      2B - ANA Cabrera
      3B - SEA Ichiro
      HR - ANA Guerrero
      RBI - ANA Guerrero(2) (Third run scored on a double play in the 9th)
      SB - ANA Figgins, SEA Winn
      CS - ANA Quinlan (Pick Off)
      E - SEA Boone

      Pitching---- IP H ER BB SO (Pitches)
      ANA
      Escobar(W) 8.1 4 0 2 6 (92 Pitches)
      Rodriguez(S) .2 0 0 0 0 (NA)
      SEA
      ---- Moyer(L) 7 5 2 3 5 (96 Pitches)
      ---- Mateo 2 3 1 0 1 (NA)

      ***Notes

      * 4 out of 5 of Moyers K's came against lefties,
      just like in real life soft tossing lefties always kill Angel hitters.

      * Vlad's Homer in the 1st inning came on a 3-1 count, on a hanging curve
      hit into the Mariners bullpen.

      Overall great sliders, fielding is great(not always perfects throws - first
      baseman needs to adjust to ball), hitting and pitching is fun and feels real.

      Thanks for the time and effort put into the sliders,
      its much appreciated and you just made this game 10 times better in my eyes.

      Comment

      • LanteriX
        MVP
        • Feb 2004
        • 1624

        #108
        Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

        Great sliders Jistic.

        Giants (Me) vs. Dodgers

        Code:
        	R H E
        LA	2 9 0
        SF	0 6 0
        
        		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
        Odalis Perez	8.0	6	0	0	5	6	0	101
        Eric Gagne	1.0	0	0	0	0	0	0	5
        
        Jason Scmhidt	7.0	6	1	1	0	6	1	81
        Armando Almanza	1.0	1	0	0	0	2	0	15
        Tyler Walker	1.0	2	1	1	0	0	0	8
        Great pitch count by Perez, the Dodgers left him in to star the 9th, but when gave up a base hit they subbed in Gagne who promptly shut me down. I think Schmidt had a good pitch count for the amount of innings he threw, only 7 so 81 is a good count.

        I also really like how Odalis Perez pitched around Barry Bonds. Bonds walked twice on 4 pitches, Kd and grounded out. The CPU pitchers really worked the zone well and had me off balance all game. I had no walks with Schmidt, but that's understandable cause he has great control of his pitches and i didnt leave him in long eough to really get teed off on.

        Overall, excellent sliders, great experience.

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        • LanteriX
          MVP
          • Feb 2004
          • 1624

          #109
          Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

          Great sliders Jistic.

          Giants (Me) vs. Dodgers

          Code:
          	R H E
          LA	2 9 0
          SF	0 6 0
          
          		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
          Odalis Perez	8.0	6	0	0	5	6	0	101
          Eric Gagne	1.0	0	0	0	0	0	0	5
          
          Jason Scmhidt	7.0	6	1	1	0	6	1	81
          Armando Almanza	1.0	1	0	0	0	2	0	15
          Tyler Walker	1.0	2	1	1	0	0	0	8
          Great pitch count by Perez, the Dodgers left him in to star the 9th, but when gave up a base hit they subbed in Gagne who promptly shut me down. I think Schmidt had a good pitch count for the amount of innings he threw, only 7 so 81 is a good count.

          I also really like how Odalis Perez pitched around Barry Bonds. Bonds walked twice on 4 pitches, Kd and grounded out. The CPU pitchers really worked the zone well and had me off balance all game. I had no walks with Schmidt, but that's understandable cause he has great control of his pitches and i didnt leave him in long eough to really get teed off on.

          Overall, excellent sliders, great experience.

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          • bravosfan
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 5184

            #110
            Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

            Played an interesting game with these sliders....

            Atlanta (Me) 10 3 2
            Florida (CPU) 1 6 0


            Atlanta
            Furcal 2-4, 2rbi, 2bb, 0K
            Giles 1-3, 2rbi, 3bb, 2K
            C. Jones 0-4, 1rbi, 2bb, 1K
            A. Jones 0-4, 0rbi, 1bb, 0K
            LaRoche 0-3, 1rbi, 2bb, 1K
            Mondesi 0-3, 2bi, 2b, 0K
            Estrada 0-2, 1rb, 3bb, 1K
            Jordan 0-4, 0rbi, 1bb, 3K
            Hudson 0-2, 1rbi, 3bb, 1K

            Florida
            Pierre 1-4
            Castillo 1-4, 1K
            Cabrera 1-4
            Delgado 1-4
            Lowell 0-3, 1bb, 2K
            LoDuca 1-4, 1K
            Encarnacion 0-4
            Gonzalez 1-3, 1K
            Beckett 0-1
            Bump 0-1
            Easley 0-1


            Atlanta
            Hudson CG, 6h, 1r, 0er, 1bb, 5K

            Florida
            Beckett 3.1ip, 1h, 10r, 10er, 17bb, 6K (106 pitches)

            Bump 3.2ip, 1h, 0r, 0er, 1bb, 1K (58 pitches)
            Howard 2.0ip, 1h, 0r, 0er, 1bb, 2K (27 pitches)



            It was really weird, Beckett was all over the place. Now one of the announcers (Krukow or Kuiper, I get them confused) did say something like, "He doesn't have his best stuff today". And the umpire definitely squeezed him some. But 17 walks? He wasn't pulled until I managed my first hit in the 4th inning.

            After Beckett left, the game settled down, as you can tell by the stats. I only drew a couple more walks. I think all those walks early threw me off my game a little though, which is why I only ended up with 3 hits. At least, thats my excuse.

            Pitching was fun, though. I really had to work to get guys out. The one walk I allowed was a situation where I pitched around Lowell. Runners on 2nd & 3rd, 1 out. I fell behind, but nibbled my way to a full-count. I didn't want to make a mistake, though, so I tried to get him to chase a ball. He didn't bite. Very cool, and realistic. I had several deep counts, but also a few quick AB's, which explains why my pitch count was relatively low.

            Aside from Beckett's apparently flukey wildness, the game was quite fun.

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            • bravosfan
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 5184

              #111
              Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

              Played an interesting game with these sliders....

              Atlanta (Me) 10 3 2
              Florida (CPU) 1 6 0


              Atlanta
              Furcal 2-4, 2rbi, 2bb, 0K
              Giles 1-3, 2rbi, 3bb, 2K
              C. Jones 0-4, 1rbi, 2bb, 1K
              A. Jones 0-4, 0rbi, 1bb, 0K
              LaRoche 0-3, 1rbi, 2bb, 1K
              Mondesi 0-3, 2bi, 2b, 0K
              Estrada 0-2, 1rb, 3bb, 1K
              Jordan 0-4, 0rbi, 1bb, 3K
              Hudson 0-2, 1rbi, 3bb, 1K

              Florida
              Pierre 1-4
              Castillo 1-4, 1K
              Cabrera 1-4
              Delgado 1-4
              Lowell 0-3, 1bb, 2K
              LoDuca 1-4, 1K
              Encarnacion 0-4
              Gonzalez 1-3, 1K
              Beckett 0-1
              Bump 0-1
              Easley 0-1


              Atlanta
              Hudson CG, 6h, 1r, 0er, 1bb, 5K

              Florida
              Beckett 3.1ip, 1h, 10r, 10er, 17bb, 6K (106 pitches)

              Bump 3.2ip, 1h, 0r, 0er, 1bb, 1K (58 pitches)
              Howard 2.0ip, 1h, 0r, 0er, 1bb, 2K (27 pitches)



              It was really weird, Beckett was all over the place. Now one of the announcers (Krukow or Kuiper, I get them confused) did say something like, "He doesn't have his best stuff today". And the umpire definitely squeezed him some. But 17 walks? He wasn't pulled until I managed my first hit in the 4th inning.

              After Beckett left, the game settled down, as you can tell by the stats. I only drew a couple more walks. I think all those walks early threw me off my game a little though, which is why I only ended up with 3 hits. At least, thats my excuse.

              Pitching was fun, though. I really had to work to get guys out. The one walk I allowed was a situation where I pitched around Lowell. Runners on 2nd & 3rd, 1 out. I fell behind, but nibbled my way to a full-count. I didn't want to make a mistake, though, so I tried to get him to chase a ball. He didn't bite. Very cool, and realistic. I had several deep counts, but also a few quick AB's, which explains why my pitch count was relatively low.

              Aside from Beckett's apparently flukey wildness, the game was quite fun.

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              • icvu42
                Rookie
                • Feb 2003
                • 226

                #112
                Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                I played two hames last nite using your version 1 sliders. I didn't have any problems with my pitchers burning out too quick. First game Pitt (me) vs Milwaukee, I lost 3-2. My starter (Fogg) went 6 2/3. He struck out 6 and gave up 3 runs on 5 hits.

                2nd game I played a single A game. My starting pitcher went 6 innings, giving up 1 run. I probably could have left him in longer, but I was looking at my first victory in this game, so I played it safe and went to the pen before he tired.

                Rick

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                • icvu42
                  Rookie
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 226

                  #113
                  Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                  I played two hames last nite using your version 1 sliders. I didn't have any problems with my pitchers burning out too quick. First game Pitt (me) vs Milwaukee, I lost 3-2. My starter (Fogg) went 6 2/3. He struck out 6 and gave up 3 runs on 5 hits.

                  2nd game I played a single A game. My starting pitcher went 6 innings, giving up 1 run. I probably could have left him in longer, but I was looking at my first victory in this game, so I played it safe and went to the pen before he tired.

                  Rick

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                  • LanteriX
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 1624

                    #114
                    Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                    Another great game. I think you pretty much solved the "burned out" starters problem, as Tomko was able to go for 8 innings, and threw 111 pitches. Here's another short summary.

                    Code:
                    	R H  E
                    LA	7 14 0
                    SF      3 11 2
                    
                    		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
                    Brad Penny	7.0	10	3	3	3	8	1	91
                    Yhency Braozban	1.0	0	0	0	0	1	0	10
                    Eric Gagne	1.0	1	0	0	0	1	0	8
                    
                    Brett Tomko	8.0	10	4	2	1	5	0	111
                    Jeff Fassero	1.0	4	3	3	0	0	1	13
                    As you can see I got in a heap of trouble when I brought in Fassero, as I wasn't careful enough in hitting my spots and paid for it. I also committed two errors which wound up hurting me as well. Once again the CPU pitch count was just plain awesome, 91 pitches through 7 innings, and my pitch count was spot on also.

                    Excellent work Jistic.

                    Comment

                    • LanteriX
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 1624

                      #115
                      Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                      Another great game. I think you pretty much solved the "burned out" starters problem, as Tomko was able to go for 8 innings, and threw 111 pitches. Here's another short summary.

                      Code:
                      	R H  E
                      LA	7 14 0
                      SF      3 11 2
                      
                      		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
                      Brad Penny	7.0	10	3	3	3	8	1	91
                      Yhency Braozban	1.0	0	0	0	0	1	0	10
                      Eric Gagne	1.0	1	0	0	0	1	0	8
                      
                      Brett Tomko	8.0	10	4	2	1	5	0	111
                      Jeff Fassero	1.0	4	3	3	0	0	1	13
                      As you can see I got in a heap of trouble when I brought in Fassero, as I wasn't careful enough in hitting my spots and paid for it. I also committed two errors which wound up hurting me as well. Once again the CPU pitch count was just plain awesome, 91 pitches through 7 innings, and my pitch count was spot on also.

                      Excellent work Jistic.

                      Comment

                      • Jistic
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 16405

                        #116
                        Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                        Originally posted by LanteriX
                        Another great game. I think you pretty much solved the "burned out" starters problem, as Tomko was able to go for 8 innings, and threw 111 pitches. Here's another short summary.

                        Code:
                        	R H  E
                        LA	7 14 0
                        SF      3 11 2
                        
                        		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
                        Brad Penny	7.0	10	3	3	3	8	1	91
                        Yhency Braozban	1.0	0	0	0	0	1	0	10
                        Eric Gagne	1.0	1	0	0	0	1	0	8
                        
                        Brett Tomko	8.0	10	4	2	1	5	0	111
                        Jeff Fassero	1.0	4	3	3	0	0	1	13
                        As you can see I got in a heap of trouble when I brought in Fassero, as I wasn't careful enough in hitting my spots and paid for it. I also committed two errors which wound up hurting me as well. Once again the CPU pitch count was just plain awesome, 91 pitches through 7 innings, and my pitch count was spot on also.

                        Excellent work Jistic.
                        That's awesome, but could you tell me if you're using version 1 or 2? Thanks!
                        PSN: JISTIC_OS
                        XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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                        • Jistic
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 16405

                          #117
                          Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                          Originally posted by LanteriX
                          Another great game. I think you pretty much solved the "burned out" starters problem, as Tomko was able to go for 8 innings, and threw 111 pitches. Here's another short summary.

                          Code:
                          	R H  E
                          LA	7 14 0
                          SF      3 11 2
                          
                          		IP	H	R	ER	BB	SO	HR	PITCHES
                          Brad Penny	7.0	10	3	3	3	8	1	91
                          Yhency Braozban	1.0	0	0	0	0	1	0	10
                          Eric Gagne	1.0	1	0	0	0	1	0	8
                          
                          Brett Tomko	8.0	10	4	2	1	5	0	111
                          Jeff Fassero	1.0	4	3	3	0	0	1	13
                          As you can see I got in a heap of trouble when I brought in Fassero, as I wasn't careful enough in hitting my spots and paid for it. I also committed two errors which wound up hurting me as well. Once again the CPU pitch count was just plain awesome, 91 pitches through 7 innings, and my pitch count was spot on also.

                          Excellent work Jistic.
                          That's awesome, but could you tell me if you're using version 1 or 2? Thanks!
                          PSN: JISTIC_OS
                          XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

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                          • Jistic
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 16405

                            #118
                            Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                            Originally posted by TRUZERO
                            Usually I don't post on message boards much, but since I
                            had such a good game using your sliders,
                            I decided I should give you some feed back.

                            I was using someone elses sliders prior to these,
                            but wasn't having any luck hitting, so I tried yours this morning.

                            Using Version 1

                            Game Recap:

                            (Me)Angels 3, Mariners 0

                            ---- 123 456 789 R H E
                            ANA 200 000 001 3 8 0
                            SEA 000 000 000 0 4 1

                            2B - ANA Cabrera
                            3B - SEA Ichiro
                            HR - ANA Guerrero
                            RBI - ANA Guerrero(2) (Third run scored on a double play in the 9th)
                            SB - ANA Figgins, SEA Winn
                            CS - ANA Quinlan (Pick Off)
                            E - SEA Boone

                            Pitching---- IP H ER BB SO (Pitches)
                            ANA
                            Escobar(W) 8.1 4 0 2 6 (92 Pitches)
                            Rodriguez(S) .2 0 0 0 0 (NA)
                            SEA
                            ---- Moyer(L) 7 5 2 3 5 (96 Pitches)
                            ---- Mateo 2 3 1 0 1 (NA)

                            ***Notes

                            * 4 out of 5 of Moyers K's came against lefties,
                            just like in real life soft tossing lefties always kill Angel hitters.

                            * Vlad's Homer in the 1st inning came on a 3-1 count, on a hanging curve
                            hit into the Mariners bullpen.

                            Overall great sliders, fielding is great(not always perfects throws - first
                            baseman needs to adjust to ball), hitting and pitching is fun and feels real.

                            Thanks for the time and effort put into the sliders,
                            its much appreciated and you just made this game 10 times better in my eyes.

                            Dam, I am honored by your first post.
                            PSN: JISTIC_OS
                            XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

                            Comment

                            • Jistic
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 16405

                              #119
                              Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                              Originally posted by TRUZERO
                              Usually I don't post on message boards much, but since I
                              had such a good game using your sliders,
                              I decided I should give you some feed back.

                              I was using someone elses sliders prior to these,
                              but wasn't having any luck hitting, so I tried yours this morning.

                              Using Version 1

                              Game Recap:

                              (Me)Angels 3, Mariners 0

                              ---- 123 456 789 R H E
                              ANA 200 000 001 3 8 0
                              SEA 000 000 000 0 4 1

                              2B - ANA Cabrera
                              3B - SEA Ichiro
                              HR - ANA Guerrero
                              RBI - ANA Guerrero(2) (Third run scored on a double play in the 9th)
                              SB - ANA Figgins, SEA Winn
                              CS - ANA Quinlan (Pick Off)
                              E - SEA Boone

                              Pitching---- IP H ER BB SO (Pitches)
                              ANA
                              Escobar(W) 8.1 4 0 2 6 (92 Pitches)
                              Rodriguez(S) .2 0 0 0 0 (NA)
                              SEA
                              ---- Moyer(L) 7 5 2 3 5 (96 Pitches)
                              ---- Mateo 2 3 1 0 1 (NA)

                              ***Notes

                              * 4 out of 5 of Moyers K's came against lefties,
                              just like in real life soft tossing lefties always kill Angel hitters.

                              * Vlad's Homer in the 1st inning came on a 3-1 count, on a hanging curve
                              hit into the Mariners bullpen.

                              Overall great sliders, fielding is great(not always perfects throws - first
                              baseman needs to adjust to ball), hitting and pitching is fun and feels real.

                              Thanks for the time and effort put into the sliders,
                              its much appreciated and you just made this game 10 times better in my eyes.

                              Dam, I am honored by your first post.
                              PSN: JISTIC_OS
                              XBOX LIVE: JISTIC

                              Comment

                              • The GIGGAS
                                Timbers - Jags - Hokies
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 28474

                                #120
                                Re: Jistics 2005 MVP All-Star Sliders

                                You know, Jistic, I do think that the batters for the other team swing too much. They're really impatient for me, at least.

                                They'll swing at first pitches, and at breaking balls that are not questionable at all... maybe it's just my perception...
                                Rose City 'Til I Die
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