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  • ec22886
    Rookie
    • Dec 2007
    • 34

    #1

    Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

    Pitch count is all messed up when checking with the touch pad, this should get patched up hopefully...
  • SVCbearcat10
    Rookie
    • Jun 2013
    • 395

    #2
    Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

    Originally posted by ec22886
    Pitch count is all messed up when checking with the touch pad, this should get patched up hopefully...
    Do you mean quick counts? If so, they subtract a pitch from each about so fatigue and stat lines are accurate. You get a quick of of 2-2. You put in play the first pitch you see, that's 5 pitches. However, the game will recognize that as 4 pitches towards the pitch count. Just a small trade off to get the feature to function properly.

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    • Hammettf2b
      Rookie
      • Sep 2013
      • 158

      #3
      Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

      I played a game yesterday where at the end of the 7th inning, Kershaw pitched around 115 pitches but at the end of the game it showed he had pitched 152 pitches. I took him out at the beginning of the 8th (don't know how to take him out before the quick count takes place.

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      • HozAndMoose
        MVP
        • Mar 2013
        • 3614

        #4
        Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

        Originally posted by Hammettf2b
        I played a game yesterday where at the end of the 7th inning, Kershaw pitched around 115 pitches but at the end of the game it showed he had pitched 152 pitches. I took him out at the beginning of the 8th (don't know how to take him out before the quick count takes place.
        Just take the pitcher out before you throw a pitch to the batter. It will make a new count once a new pitcher is in.

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        • Guga
          Rookie
          • May 2004
          • 164

          #5
          Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

          Originally posted by Hammettf2b
          I played a game yesterday where at the end of the 7th inning, Kershaw pitched around 115 pitches but at the end of the game it showed he had pitched 152 pitches. I took him out at the beginning of the 8th (don't know how to take him out before the quick count takes place.
          I reckoned this also.
          Pitched with Tim Hudson, and took him out when he reached 100 pitches.
          After the game it was showing he threw 129 pitches....

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          • ec22886
            Rookie
            • Dec 2007
            • 34

            #6
            Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

            I see, thanks for your answer........man I love this feature but I love my stats to be accurate also.........decision decision...........

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            • davis25
              Rookie
              • Nov 2003
              • 103

              #7
              Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

              Originally posted by SVCbearcat10
              Do you mean quick counts? If so, they subtract a pitch from each about so fatigue and stat lines are accurate. You get a quick of of 2-2. You put in play the first pitch you see, that's 5 pitches. However, the game will recognize that as 4 pitches towards the pitch count. Just a small trade off to get the feature to function properly.
              Ok makes sense, but how does the above work if you start out 0-2 on a batter and he whiffs the next pitch? Does it record a 2 pitch strikeout, or it has to be a minimum of 3 pitches??

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              • MatrixTN
                MVP
                • Mar 2009
                • 1857

                #8
                Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

                Originally posted by davis25
                Ok makes sense, but how does the above work if you start out 0-2 on a batter and he whiffs the next pitch? Does it record a 2 pitch strikeout, or it has to be a minimum of 3 pitches??
                A pitch is subtracted after every batter faced.

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                • HokieB
                  Pro
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 771

                  #9
                  Re: Pitch Count Not Accurate With Quickplay On

                  Originally posted by Hammettf2b
                  I played a game yesterday where at the end of the 7th inning, Kershaw pitched around 115 pitches but at the end of the game it showed he had pitched 152 pitches. I took him out at the beginning of the 8th (don't know how to take him out before the quick count takes place.
                  Same thing when I pitched with Strasburg. Took him out with 108, but his post-game statline said 143. I think it's a glitch.

                  I don't think # of pitches is stored anywhere beyond your current game though, and doesn't effect your season stats, so I can overlook it.

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