Bull Durham: "You just got lesson number one: Don't think; it can only hurt the ball club"
-When I am at bat I try to focus my tail off to force the pitcher into A) Throwing a lot of pitches, and B) Making a mistake. It takes a lot of concentration to be able to force the CPU to throw at least 150 pitches per game. So when pitching I use the API. Whatever Salty, a.k.a. "Crash Davis", calls I throw. It allows me to focus primarily on hitting, and while pitching all I have to worry about is hitting my spots. I don't have to worry about what pitch to throw and when/where I have to throw it. I find this extremely helpful.
Major League: "WILD THING!"
-Those of us that have seen Major League remember Charlie Sheen and the wildness of his pitches in that movie. My point here is that if you decide to use the API and your catcher calls for a pitch inside, don't be afraid to throw that pitch! Worst case scenario you hit a batter and put him on first base. The best case is that you just backed him off the plate for the at-bat, maybe the rest of the game, and you have set him up for pitches low and away.
Moneyball: "Everyone wants to attack. Quit trying to attack. Let the game come to you. There's no clock on this thing. This is a war of attrition."
-This is my mentality now at the plate. I used to go up there and swing at every first pitch trying to hit a homerun and I finally realized; Why? One of the beautiful things about baseball is that there is no clock. Take your time at the plate. Take the first pitch of the at-bat 90% of the time. Only swing at that first pitch if it is a fastball down the middle. For that matter take your time throughout EVERY at-bat. Wait for your pitch, be patient.
Bull Durham: "Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains."
-The point here is that throughout an entire season you are going to get some bad calls, bad breaks, and even have bad games. Just keep at it, don't get frustrated, and keep having fun with The Show!
Anyways I just thought I'd share some of my favorite baseball movie quotes and how they relate to The Show. If anyone has any quotes they would like to share, please do so...
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