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  • sk
    God's Son.
    • Mar 2010
    • 515

    #1

    Fastball Velocity

    This is not a thread about RTTS Fastball Velocity!

    What I am wondering, is if you posses a good heater, say 96-98 mph, how easy/hard is it throwing it by somebody?

    Is it like real life where it's really that hard for them to make solid contact on it? When I play, it never seems to matter when I play the cpu whether I throw 96 or 90. I try throwing off of change-ups and breaking balls, but maybe I am doing something wrong? Or maybe it doesn't affect the cpu as much as it should?
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  • mccutchisclutch
    Banned
    • Mar 2010
    • 36

    #2
    Re: Fastball Velocity

    To me at least, the speed of a heater does not generally matter to a CPU from my experience playing the game. A good heater/change combo can usually get good results against the CPU, but not a blistering fast heater. If you have a high velocity fastball in online play, that can certainly make a difference, but you probably already knew that.

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    • skow05
      Pro
      • Aug 2008
      • 500

      #3
      Re: Fastball Velocity

      Hmmm...to me it feels like there is a difference. When I pitch with Lilly I see a lot more hitters pulling the ball and never usually get K's with my fastball. (unless it's looking or off of a sequence of breaking stuff)

      Yet when I pitch with a Marmol or Samardzija, it seems like hitters are either going the other way with the fastball or starting their swing too late to make contact.

      So for me and my personal experiences, I would say yes, I have noticed velocity to play a part.
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      • mccutchisclutch
        Banned
        • Mar 2010
        • 36

        #4
        Re: Fastball Velocity

        Originally posted by skow05
        Hmmm...to me it feels like there is a difference. When I pitch with Lilly I see a lot more hitters pulling the ball and never usually get K's with my fastball. (unless it's looking or off of a sequence of breaking stuff)

        Yet when I pitch with a Marmol or Samardzija, it seems like hitters are either going the other way with the fastball or starting their swing too late to make contact.

        So for me and my personal experiences, I would say yes, I have noticed velocity to play a part.

        I could always be wrong, I'm not sure the Pirates have a man who can top 93 MPH

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        • Qb
          All Star
          • Mar 2003
          • 8798

          #5
          Re: Fastball Velocity

          I can throw some heaters past guys with Hanrahan. Also had some success with Craig Hansen (spring training warmup season).

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          • sk
            God's Son.
            • Mar 2010
            • 515

            #6
            Re: Fastball Velocity

            Originally posted by Qb
            I can throw some heaters past guys with Hanrahan. Also had some success with Craig Hansen (spring training warmup season).
            Yes well the problem is I can also do it with Chris Young and Jamie Moyer
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            • drolouis
              Rookie
              • Oct 2009
              • 162

              #7
              Re: Fastball Velocity

              What has helped me get more strikeouts is varying pitch speed. The first time thru the line up I pitch with a full meter for all my pitches. The next time thru, I stopt the meter at the top of the yellow. And the last time thru, i stop the meter in the middle for my pitches. Once I started using this method I got way more strikeout. Its not about how fast the pitch is, because all big leaguers have good bat speed, its about not letting them time your pitches and keeping them off balance.

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              • Qb
                All Star
                • Mar 2003
                • 8798

                #8
                Re: Fastball Velocity

                Originally posted by krisxsong
                Yes well the problem is I can also do it with Chris Young and Jamie Moyer
                OK, I guess I misunderstood your first post, as I thought you were saying you can't blow it by someone with a hard thrower. I can get some swinging FB Ks with Duke or Maholm if I really work for it and make a good pitch, but I still feel it's easier to rare back and blow it by someone with a guy who throws mid-90s or better.

                I may be in the minority, but I felt I was getting to many strikeouts of the AI on All-Star with no hitting sliders lower than default. I raised fouls to 10 and that seems to help. I tried going to HOF pitching, but that didn't go too well...

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                • bfindeisen
                  Pro
                  • Mar 2008
                  • 793

                  #9
                  Re: Fastball Velocity

                  Originally posted by Qb
                  OK, I guess I misunderstood your first post, as I thought you were saying you can't blow it by someone with a hard thrower. I can get some swinging FB Ks with Duke or Maholm if I really work for it and make a good pitch, but I still feel it's easier to rare back and blow it by someone with a guy who throws mid-90s or better.

                  I may be in the minority, but I felt I was getting to many strikeouts of the AI on All-Star with no hitting sliders lower than default. I raised fouls to 10 and that seems to help. I tried going to HOF pitching, but that didn't go too well...
                  I agree completely. And I am actually using HOF pitching with all the CPU sliders on Default...so far it is challenging, but not too challenging if I hit my spots...liking it alot so far.

                  As far as blowing heaters by people/CPU...I find that it is def possible, but the advantage of having a high 90's fastball against the CPU is a little more subdued than if it were real life...if that makes sense.

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