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  • Musty_Elbow
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 72

    #1

    Can't get out of an inning

    Something I've noticed especially about this year's game is that I cannot get out of an inning for the life of me if the opposition gets a 2 out hit. I can be completely dominating on the mound, not having any trouble whatsoever, and this will happen. For example, I just had a situation where the CPU got a 2 out double (first hit of the game in the 4th). Next batter, first pitch, roped for an RBI single. Next batter, first pitch (out of the zone might I add) laced down the line for an RBI double. Next batter (Rich Hill, I mean c'mon), FIRST PITCH on the black driven to the wall for an RBI double. All of a sudden I'm down 4 runs in four pitches. Am I doing something wrong, because I don't think this should repeatedly happen? This is seriously almost once a game. I'm also using Mike Lowe's sliders
    Last edited by Musty_Elbow; 04-29-2017, 03:49 PM. Reason: spelling
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  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #2
    Re: Can't get out of an inning

    throw one in the dirt. lets see'em hit that.
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    • ParisB
      MVP
      • Jan 2010
      • 1699

      #3
      Re: Can't get out of an inning

      This game, the CPU has always been a little on the flurry side. I can be cruising and all of a sudden they start lacing 2 out hits up the middle. They don't manufacture much, it's either solo homeruns or 3 or 4 spots damage in one inning. Once they get that flurry, the 3rd out is an easy one. Same thing how it's programmed if you swing on 1st pitch with a runner on 1st and less than two outs, it is usually GIDP. I think it's a little bit of the sim engine going on with the dice rolls influencing some results.

      Just take your time and don't get impatient or frustrated. It's subconscious to pitch to contact when they are rallying because you don't want to extend the inning with long pitch duels.

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      Last edited by ParisB; 04-29-2017, 06:41 PM.

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