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  • Mackie011
    Rookie
    • Apr 2011
    • 122

    #1

    RTTS power hitter

    hey again, I started a SS because it's my fav. position and planning on making him more of a power hitter and less speedy with a good arm. I still plan on batting .300 area but I know the extra base hits will take a dip because of the lower speed.

    I'm wondering what is the good way to go about building their stats? I found that in my last RTTS player I had around even contact and power and I would hit for less average and less homeruns if I had lower contact and more power or vice versa. I am not sure why or what the right difference is between these...

    anyways, how do you guys build your players!?

    thanks!
  • jumbol1298
    Rookie
    • Mar 2011
    • 7

    #2
    Re: RTTS power hitter

    I made a switch hitting third baseman... Challenged the homerun record with him in his fourth year... Broke it his fifth. I went about getting my vision up pretty high early on. Of course power and contact are important. I feel getting my vision and discipline up early really helped out. I'm not 100% sure, but as my disc went higher and higher it was much easier to check swing. Setting up more hitters counts... then I could really focus on my power for the long ball... Of course the more successful you are the easier it is to roll in the points. That's why I think the vision and disc are important.

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