Hitting my Spots and getting K's with the Curveball

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  • lkluc594
    Rookie
    • Dec 2007
    • 33

    #1

    Hitting my Spots and getting K's with the Curveball

    Fellas:

    Been a loyal player since 08 and I find that I still have problems hitting my spots and getting strikeouts with breaking balls especially the curve ball.

    Can anyone help me out with some ideas as to the ideal (at least in theory) ratio of power to location?

    Thanks for the help.

    lkluc594
    I exploit the greed of all hitters." - Lew Burdette (on how he was able to start three games, win three games, and throw two shutouts)
  • scotty1011
    Rookie
    • Mar 2010
    • 281

    #2
    Re: Hitting my Spots and getting K's with the Curveball

    I think the secret is establishing it for strikes with out getting the CPU to swing at it. Its seems the CPU will not swing at a low curveball outside the strike zone unless its established for a strike earlier in the count. The problem is if a curveball is in the zone early in the count the CPU seems to always want to swing at it.

    <O</OIf you use full power on a curveball and are throwing it low in the zone you have a better chance of hanging it so back off on the power but if that doesn’t work try full power.

    <O</OBasically in the game the curveball doesn’t seem to be an effective strikeout pitch compared to the fastball.

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    • Bogus Otis
      Rookie
      • Jan 2005
      • 25

      #3
      Re: Hitting my Spots and getting K's with the Curveball

      I don't have the success with 12CV low that they seem to have on me. My success with swing and miss curveballs have been either tying them up inside with it or getting it called for strike three on the backdoor if the ump is feeling saucy and calling a bit off the corner.

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