Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
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Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
What are the best pitches to start out with in RTTS? I want him to be a power pitcher with his fastball topping out at around 98-100. I don't know what I should make the 2nd and 3rd pitches to start out. Also, should what pitches should I focus on making better? And, what would be the best team to start out on. Thanks for the help.Tags: None -
Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
Knuckle
Screw
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
Running FB
Cutter
Circle Change
The runner/cutter combo is deadly. Having a fastball that breaks off the plate against both lefties and righties is a great way to get a hitter on either side of the plate to chase and strike them out. Every pitcher should have a change up, I prefer the circle change - doesn't matter which its your preference. After those 3 I'll probably give myself a 12-6 and be good to go with those 4.
Im pretty sure you can get the runner way up in gone high 90s, but if you really want the power 4 seamer, I'd go Cutter and circle change. They break in opposite directions, so again you can put either of those pitches on the corner and have them break off and away to either a lefty or a righty.Last edited by NGBags11; 04-15-2012, 03:30 PM.Comment
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
I'm killing time waitin' on some new rosters, so I created a 45 year old "junk ball" lefty starter...
Splitter
Screwball
Palmball
My only experience in RTTS was creating a similar knuckellballer a couple years ago, and that went VERY poorly...
I'm not sure what to expect out of my new guy...
He IS sporting the stirrups, so at least he'll be gettin' rocked in style...Comment
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
Running fastball or a sinker. 2-seam fastballs start really slow, so I wouldn't go with that.
Circle-change
12-6 curve
When you have the points, add a cutter. This is your out-pitch against opposite handed hitters. Finally I add a slider for the fifth pitch.Super XV: Crusaders
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I use the following:
Running Fastball
Changeup
Sweeping curve
Slider
CutterComment
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With my power lefty my pitches are a 4-seamer, curve, sinker, and cutter, with a slider as a 5th pitch if I want it.Comment
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
I usually do the same as you, make a power pitcher. I like to make him really tall and strong (like 6'6 or 6'7 and 220 lbs) and give him a strong breaking curve (I use the knuckle curve) and a cutter along with a 4 seamer. I might go add in a 2 seamer or splitter latter on.MLB: Seattle Mariners
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My pitcher is pretty solid. A right handed starter with a
- 4 seam fastball
- forkball
- knuckleball
- screwball
- slurveComment
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
I usually go
Knuckleball
Slider
Running Fastball
to start. Yes, I use a knuckleball as my primary pitch. Problem? :P
Once I get them to respectable levels I add
12 to 6 curveball
Sinker
Just to keep em guessing.-the least famous person you've never heard of.Comment
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2-Seam, 4-Seam, Changeuo, Slider, Curve.Comment
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Re: Best pitches for a starting pitcher in RTTS
I would just suggest looking at your current favorite pitchers repertoire and copy that ( Darvish for me ) or go back in time and copy somebody like Randy Johnson or Curt SchillingComment
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