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"Oh and BTW, the only Idea that I don't like in your plan is the "Superstars having a full Hot Spot zone". That's not even close to realistic. It might help them to hit more homers, but think about what else it's doing. Even the best players have places where they don't hit the ball as well, and by changing this you would be ignoring that."
Yes but Im only going to give full red to a couple players. The other power hitters on each team will get four moves per side they bat against. So basically 99% of the moves I am making will still involve cold zones as well.
Basically the only two players I think off that should have full red are Barry Bonds and ARod. Think about it. Can you REALLY think of any location where you can consistently get those guys out? My point exactly. Also in MVP its way too easy to nail certain spots. Its not fair to face Barry Bonds and throw pinpoint pitches in his "only blue square" all the time and be able to hit that spot everytime. Its not fair to the real threat of facing him in a real situation. Making him fuully red is the only option. And adding red zones to other power hitters is good too. They will still have some weak spots but not as much...
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So your saying Barry hits the ball as well low outside as he does high inside? That's not true and by giving him hots in both, that's what is being portrayed.
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