Could we possibly make a list of stances that BSG should fix next year?
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Re: Could we possibly make a list of stances that BSG should fix next year?
I was one of the biggest complainers about stances and deliveries a few years ago.
However, MLB 09 made great strides in correcting this. Stating that 90% of the stances are wrong is a gross exaggeration in my opinion. I found a lot of the stances greatly improved. Are they perfect? No. But compared to what they were two years ago, I am thrilled with the progress.
Hopefully, BSG, Chris, and everyone else working on the stances and motions continue to make progress.Comment
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Re: Could we possibly make a list of stances that BSG should fix next year?
K-Rod does not pitch out of the windup. They better fix that.
Johan Santana's delivery is way off. It has been every year in the show.
I'm sure Joe Mauer's stance will be fixed because he'll be doing the motion capture himself(I'd assume).Comment
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Re: Could we possibly make a list of stances that BSG should fix next year?
I actually tweeted the batting stance guy and asked him if he was doing the stances for '10... he said there were a lot of stances he did last year that didn't make it into the game and maybe they would put some of them in this years... but he wasn't sure and didn't sound like he was brought back this year.Comment
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Re: Could we possibly make a list of stances that BSG should fix next year?

For 2017...
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@ wrightandreyes
well..you know what they said about people who assume...don't you? LOL
Don't be so sure. Why? Because a few years ago...SCEA's edition with David Ortiz on the cover...had his stance totally wrong! And to make matters worse, it was ORTIZ himself who mo-caped his OWN stance! oooo-kayyyy?
LOL
Don't ask me what happened, but I'd said previously in this thread, that in this years game, 90% of stance and devileries assigned were wrong...well, in the case with Ortiz, for that year I'm talking about...make it a solid 100%
For 2017...
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