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Changing the mound?
Has anyone see this yet? I'm playing RTTS (cf for Seattle) Cano hits a grand slam and I'm the next batter up.. The first pitch I'm nailed in the back.. Nothing.. No warning from the ump no ejection anything?Last edited by Pitbullz4Life; 06-15-2014, 02:56 PM.Tags: None -
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They took mound charges out a while ago.. probably at the request of MLB. As for ejections, it's listed in the options, but I haven't seen any yet either. -
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One hit batter wouldn't typically cause a warning or ejection...Comment
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Pitchers don't usually intentionally hit in response to a grand slam... It's usually more in response to a players personal actions, not just because they scored runs.
There's also a difference between a slider that gets away and a fastball straight to the back.Comment
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Exactly, but there is not showboating in this game and the cpu never targets the user for retaliation, so its really a moot point.
I have seen pitchers mad at themselves for giving up the GS and then taking it out on the batter.
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No charging but I just had a game where the pitcher threw a ball behind the hitter and he was pissed. Walked up few steps before the catcher and umpire stopped him so that will do for me. No warnings or ejection on that play thoughComment

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