It's true... you CAN hit from the pitcher's cam...

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  • Anaxamander
    Imperator
    • Mar 2003
    • 2795

    #1

    It's true... you CAN hit from the pitcher's cam...

    I didn't believe it at first, but it just happened to me.

    I'm playing a franchise game with the Devil Rays and White Sox and I've been switching back and forth between both teams the whole game, trying to score off my own team and whatnot.

    So it's the bottom of the 9th and the White Sox are batting and I switch over to play as them and when I come back I'm batting from the pitcher's cam. Don't ask me how... it just happened. The batting cursor even comes up, but it's smaller because of the view.

    I know other people have had this happen to them, so have we isolated a particular set of circumstances, or is it just random?
  • EaglesFan
    MVP
    • Aug 2002
    • 1597

    #2
    Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

    I think it depends on the moon and tides.
    be who you are and say what you feel, because those who matter don't mind, and those that mind, don't matter.

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    • EaglesFan
      MVP
      • Aug 2002
      • 1597

      #3
      Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

      I think it depends on the moon and tides.
      be who you are and say what you feel, because those who matter don't mind, and those that mind, don't matter.

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      • Anaxamander
        Imperator
        • Mar 2003
        • 2795

        #4
        Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

        You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

        Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

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        • Anaxamander
          Imperator
          • Mar 2003
          • 2795

          #5
          Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

          You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

          Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

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          • **DONOTDELETE**
            Hall Of Fame
            • Oct 2025
            • 19598

            #6
            Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

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            You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

            Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

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            again...the tides....





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            • **DONOTDELETE**
              Hall Of Fame
              • Oct 2025
              • 19598

              #7
              Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

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              You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

              Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

              <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
              again...the tides....





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              • rock85
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 3146

                #8
                Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

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                You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

                Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

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                • rock85
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 3146

                  #9
                  Re: It\'s true... you CAN hit from the pitcher\'s cam...

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                  You're probably right, EaglesFan. That makes as much sense as anything else.

                  Some more info: If I went into Presentation and changed pitcher's cam off, the view went back to batter's cam. Then when I turned pitcher's cam back on it still stayed in batter's cam. BUT, when I switched to the Rays, then turned pitcher's cam back on, THEN switched back to the White Sox, I was able to bat with pitcher's cam once again. What does it all mean? I have no idea...

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