What I Learned About Batting

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • TheHusbandGamer
    Rookie
    • Mar 2019
    • 48

    #1

    What I Learned About Batting

    (1)You have to hold your controller lightly in your hands, be loose on the controller.


    (2) You cannot press for hits, you have to be patient and wait on the best balls to come to you. Take the 1st or 2nd pitch for each batter if possible. Once the pitcher gets frustrated, he'll start throwing meatballs. (This is the main reason why I suck in hitting).


    (3) Remember the L3 (PCI) is just a flick motion aiming at the incoming ball, that's all it is. It is not to chase the ball around the quadrants. Just flick it towards the ball direction.


    I've been on a slight losing streak with my Reds Franchise because I am not following these rules lol.


    Hope this helps any other struggling hitters out there.
  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #2
    Re: What I Learned About Batting

    Originally posted by TheHusbandGamer

    (2) You cannot press for hits, you have to be patient and wait on the best balls to come to you. Take the 1st or 2nd pitch for each batter if possible. Once the pitcher gets frustrated, he'll start throwing meatballs.
    see if this works with quick counts On

    giphy.gif
    OSFM23 - Building Better Baseball - OSFM23

    A Work in Progress

    Comment

    • coach422001
      MVP
      • Aug 2008
      • 1492

      #3
      Re: What I Learned About Batting

      Pass some of this on to Chris Davis for us

      Comment

      • Drty_Windshield
        Banned
        • Mar 2018
        • 880

        #4
        Re: What I Learned About Batting

        Here's another batting pro tip: hit 'em where they aint
        Last edited by Drty_Windshield; 04-11-2019, 03:25 PM.

        Comment

        • TheHusbandGamer
          Rookie
          • Mar 2019
          • 48

          #5
          Re: What I Learned About Batting

          Originally posted by coach422001
          Pass some of this on to Chris Davis for us


          Lol dude is like 0-55 with a fat contract! Makes more than the entire team combined I heard. Anyways, I'm hitting better than him though.

          Comment

          • Jaysguy44
            Banned
            • Mar 2017
            • 209

            #6
            Re: What I Learned About Batting

            It's good to see casuals learning how to play baseball the proper way [emoji16]

            Sent from my SM-G955W using Operation Sports mobile app

            Comment

            • BlueSkies77
              Rookie
              • Jul 2018
              • 295

              #7
              Re: What I Learned About Batting

              It’s a tough balance between being patient and trigger happy. Because being patient can get you walks, being selective. But then it’s hard for me to pull the trigger on a meat ball.

              I suck at hitting but I try to have the mindset of looking for a meat ball first and foremost and being disciplined enough to lay off if the ball seems to be traveling away away from the strike zone. So if the pitcher is good and can paint the corners then I’ll probably be behind the count pretty quick. If he’s missing the corners then I’ll be ahead in the count and meatballs might be coming my way, or a walk.

              It gets difficult however when it come to having to protect the plate when down 2 strikes. It’s very difficult to lay off the curve balls and sliders that start in the zone and end off of the zone.

              It’s also very frustrating when you want to be patient and take the first pitch, and it is a meat ball down the middle. Because then it becomes a friggen mind game. It’s tough feeling dumb for letting a meat ball go by, and then trying to stay patient and lay off the next pitch. So then I end up swinging at something outside of the zone or worse, deciding to be further selective and letting another meat ball go by.

              Even more
              Last edited by BlueSkies77; 04-11-2019, 07:55 PM.

              Comment

              • coach422001
                MVP
                • Aug 2008
                • 1492

                #8
                Re: What I Learned About Batting

                Originally posted by BlueSkies77
                It’s a tough balance between being patient and trigger happy. Because being patient can get you walks, being selective. But then it’s hard for me to pull the trigger on a meat ball.

                I suck at hitting but I try to have the mindset of looking for a meat ball first and foremost and being disciplined enough to lay off if the ball seems to be traveling away away from the strike zone. So if the pitcher is good and can paint the corners then I’ll probably be behind the count pretty quick. If he’s missing the corners then I’ll be ahead in the count and meatballs might be coming my way, or a walk.

                It gets difficult however when it come to having to protect the plate when down 2 strikes. It’s very difficult to lay off the curve balls and sliders that start in the zone and end off of the zone.

                It’s also very frustrating when you want to be patient and take the first pitch, and it is a meat ball down the middle. Because then it becomes a friggen mind game. It’s tough feeling dumb for letting a meat ball go by, and then trying to stay patient and lay off the next pitch. So then I end up swinging at something outside of the zone or worse, deciding to be further selective and letting another meat ball go by.

                Even more
                You've basically also described real life batting against good pitching.

                Comment

                • BlueSkies77
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2018
                  • 295

                  #9
                  Re: What I Learned About Batting

                  Originally posted by coach422001
                  You've basically also described real life batting against good pitching.
                  Yes. I was going to go into even more detail. The hitting and pitching in The Show is pretty good. Captured the tense feeling perfectly, more so than any other game I’ve played. Feels good knowing I earned all the hits.

                  Comment

                  • ktd1976
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 1940

                    #10
                    Re: What I Learned About Batting

                    Originally posted by TheHusbandGamer
                    (1)You have to hold your controller lightly in your hands, be loose on the controller.


                    (2) You cannot press for hits, you have to be patient and wait on the best balls to come to you. Take the 1st or 2nd pitch for each batter if possible. Once the pitcher gets frustrated, he'll start throwing meatballs. (This is the main reason why I suck in hitting).


                    (3) Remember the L3 (PCI) is just a flick motion aiming at the incoming ball, that's all it is. It is not to chase the ball around the quadrants. Just flick it towards the ball direction.


                    I've been on a slight losing streak with my Reds Franchise because I am not following these rules lol.


                    Hope this helps any other struggling hitters out there.
                    The only thing I disagree with is taking the first, or first two pitches each at bat.

                    On the first couple pitches, look for a certain pitch, in a certain location. If you get it, swing at it. If you don't, then let it go.

                    Comment

                    • TonyMoraco15
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2019
                      • 180

                      #11
                      Re: What I Learned About Batting

                      Here’s another pro and the show tip on hitting, ... never miss the fastball.

                      Comment

                      • coach422001
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 1492

                        #12
                        Re: What I Learned About Batting

                        Originally posted by ktd1976
                        The only thing I disagree with is taking the first, or first two pitches each at bat.

                        On the first couple pitches, look for a certain pitch, in a certain location. If you get it, swing at it. If you don't, then let it go.
                        Generally I was taught the same thing: pick a pitch and a location, if it isn't there let it go. Unless under orders to take first pitch (let the guy on first try to steal or wait for a guy to throw a strike to make him work more).

                        Frustrating thing about watching the Yankees against Verlander all these years is their insistence on taking a strike on him and then he just pours the belt high fastball in on pitch one and they don't see another hitter's pitch the rest of the at bat.

                        Comment

                        • TheHusbandGamer
                          Rookie
                          • Mar 2019
                          • 48

                          #13
                          Re: What I Learned About Batting

                          Originally posted by ktd1976
                          The only thing I disagree with is taking the first, or first two pitches each at bat.

                          On the first couple pitches, look for a certain pitch, in a certain location. If you get it, swing at it. If you don't, then let it go.


                          I may start using your method at the plate.


                          I say take the first 2 pitches because I don't move my PCI until the pitch is thrown. Most times the CPU is smart, they want you to hit their first pitch to create a double play or weak grounder. Generally, that 1st pitch is a ball. I tell myself, I'm not swinging until I eat a strike. When lucky, you have taken the 1st two pitches and then you'll be at 2-0 in the count.

                          Comment

                          • countryboy
                            Growing pains
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 52852

                            #14
                            Re: What I Learned About Batting

                            Originally posted by ktd1976
                            The only thing I disagree with is taking the first, or first two pitches each at bat.

                            On the first couple pitches, look for a certain pitch, in a certain location. If you get it, swing at it. If you don't, then let it go.
                            Agreed.

                            The general rule of thumb is that you're only going to get one good pitch to hit in a given at-bat, so I don't want to miss that pitch by being in take mode.

                            Until you have two strikes you should have a pitch and location in mind and swing if you get it. You want to hit your pitch not the pitcher's pitch. With 2 strikes all bets are off and you have to protect.
                            I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                            I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


                            Louisville Cardinals/St.Louis Cardinals

                            Comment

                            • tv25man
                              Rookie
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 194

                              #15
                              Re: What I Learned About Batting

                              A big thing for me is understanding how contact swing + swing timing can be your best friend.

                              I work the count as best I can, and then if I see a pitch that's probably a strike, but not a pitch I want to hit, I put a late or very late contact swing on it, foul it off, and look for a better pitch.

                              Last night I was playing two of the historic teams, and I fouled off 5 pitches from Phil Niekro before making him pay with a double that scored the go-ahead run.

                              Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Operation Sports mobile app

                              Comment

                              Working...