I saw someone mention Kris Bryant was Prospect Stance 3......but it would be great to know who the others are
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I was looking for a list too. If I could put money on it, I would say #5 is Buxton, and #21 is Winker. Maybe we could put a list together if there already isn't oneRed Sox: 2018 World Series Champions!!!
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Bryant isn't #3, his stance isn't in the prospect stances.Comment
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And #6-18's last name begins with a B-S.
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http://www.operationsports.com/forum...s-motions.html
None have been identified yet, last post believes 21 is Winker.Comment
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Agreed. Maybe instead of adding the SCEA team into the stands as fans at each stadium they could spend more time on at least getting all the all stars and best players in the game batting stances and faces right. I love the game and understand something's have to suffer because of time but having the 2 same swings for years now is a joke. Thank god they added more HR swings. It's time to take this game to the next level. just very frustrating when they make a new stance or player and they get it so wrong. I would b fired at my job for that.Comment
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Originally posted by J.R._RiderDoesn't look like any pitching prospects made the update (a little surprised Rodon didn't make it, but I guess they had doubts about when he'd get the call while they were working on getting the update out). I was kind of hoping we'd get at least one so we could start the process of elimination in earnest.
Kind of hard to tell what the thought process was behind the prospect stances and windups. Are they for the top twenty or whatever prospects, or did they more specifically aim to provide stances for the guys most likely to get called up this season? If the latter is the case (and I think it is for the pitchers at least), then we can pretty much rule out Urias, Giolito, and Glasnow for the prospect windups. My guess is two of them belong to Rodon and Noah Syndergaard. I can't remember exactly which, but the first or second windup looks a lot like Jon Gray's from the Rockies farm. The other might be Dylan Bundy's.Comment
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Originally posted by J.R._RiderThat was the other thing that kind of threw me off. The developers can't really mess with prospects due to rights issues and whatnot, right? So where are these animations even coming from? What are they based on? Perhaps they're not specifically attributable to any specific prospect.Comment
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I, like everyone else I'm sure, would love for all the stances and motions to be perfect, but you guys have to cut SCEA a little slack. Players tweak their windups and stances as well as their strides and follow throughs constantly, so it must be hard to keep them accurate. Of course that doesn't explain how many players get stuck with the same stance/windup for multiple years in a rowComment
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Originally posted by J.R._RiderDoesn't look like any pitching prospects made the update (a little surprised Rodon didn't make it, but I guess they had doubts about when he'd get the call while they were working on getting the update out). I was kind of hoping we'd get at least one so we could start the process of elimination in earnest.
Kind of hard to tell what the thought process was behind the prospect stances and windups. Are they for the top twenty or whatever prospects, or did they more specifically aim to provide stances for the guys most likely to get called up this season? If the latter is the case (and I think it is for the pitchers at least), then we can pretty much rule out Urias, Giolito, and Glasnow for the prospect windups. My guess is two of them belong to Rodon and Noah Syndergaard. I can't remember exactly which, but the first or second windup looks a lot like Jon Gray's from the Rockies farm. The other might be Dylan Bundy's.Comment
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Tomas and Bryant (who were both added to the roster today by SCEA) were given Prospect stances 20 and 3 respectively. I think it's safe to say these stances and motions are created from video from real prospects right now.
I, like everyone else I'm sure, would love for all the stances and motions to be perfect, but you guys have to cut SCEA a little slack. Players tweak their windups and stances as well as their strides and follow throughs constantly, so it must be hard to keep them accurate. Of course that doesn't explain how many players get stuck with the same stance/windup for multiple years in a rowComment
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