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  • TGov
    MVP
    • Mar 2012
    • 1169

    #1

    Pitch Transparency

    Basically what I'm talking about is, when you're looking at a pitcher's​ card all we can see are the pitches and his control, velocity and movement for all of his pitches combined.

    I really want to see the individual pitch control, velocity and movement on the pitcher's card.

    The only way (I know how) to do this is by editing the player and seeing it there.
    You can't do that when drafting players however.

    For argument sake...
    If a pitcher has a high velocity fastball with 0 movement and a slider with 100 movement. His combined movement would be 50 on his player card, which is "average", but he actually has 2 untouchable pitches.
    I just want to see what's special/important about these pitchers that we can't see now on his card.

    Thoughts?


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  • jpmales88
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 29

    #2
    Re: Pitch Transparency

    Originally posted by TGov
    Basically what I'm talking about is, when you're looking at a pitcher's​ card all we can see are the pitches and his control, velocity and movement for all of his pitches combined.

    I really want to see the individual pitch control, velocity and movement on the pitcher's card.

    The only way (I know how) to do this is by editing the player and seeing it there.
    You can't do that when drafting players however.

    For argument sake...
    If a pitcher has a high velocity fastball with 0 movement and a slider with 100 movement. His combined movement would be 50 on his player card, which is "average", but he actually has 2 untouchable pitches.
    I just want to see what's special/important about these pitchers that we can't see now on his card.

    Thoughts?


    Sent from my 831C using Operation Sports mobile app


    pretty sure you can scroll to the left or right using R1 or L1 and it will show you which pitches they throw and its velocity, control and movement with each pitch.

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    • TGov
      MVP
      • Mar 2012
      • 1169

      #3
      Re: Pitch Transparency

      Originally posted by jpmales88
      pretty sure you can scroll to the left or right using R1 or L1 and it will show you which pitches they throw and its velocity, control and movement with each pitch.
      If this is true, I apologize and have been in another world for the past year. Flippin' idiot!
      Thanks for the response.

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      • p00p1
        Pro
        • Aug 2002
        • 987

        #4
        Re: Pitch Transparency

        I dont remember seeing this info anywhere

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        • Papa Emeritus IV
          Rookie
          • Jan 2016
          • 12

          #5
          Re: Pitch Transparency

          Originally posted by TGov
          Basically what I'm talking about is, when you're looking at a pitcher's​ card all we can see are the pitches and his control, velocity and movement for all of his pitches combined.

          I really want to see the individual pitch control, velocity and movement on the pitcher's card.

          The only way (I know how) to do this is by editing the player and seeing it there.
          You can't do that when drafting players however.

          For argument sake...
          If a pitcher has a high velocity fastball with 0 movement and a slider with 100 movement. His combined movement would be 50 on his player card, which is "average", but he actually has 2 untouchable pitches.
          I just want to see what's special/important about these pitchers that we can't see now on his card.

          Thoughts?


          Sent from my 831C using Operation Sports mobile app
          That sounds good to me. I'd like to see all that, as well. I don't know what that guy is talking about. You can't see it now. All you see when flipping to the left or right is his stupid Twitter feed.

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          • TGov
            MVP
            • Mar 2012
            • 1169

            #6
            Re: Pitch Transparency

            Originally posted by Papa Emeritus IV
            That sounds good to me. I'd like to see all that, as well. I don't know what that guy is talking about. You can't see it now. All you see when flipping to the left or right is his stupid Twitter feed.
            I checked a little while ago and thought​ the same thing.
            "We can see his Twitter feed and not his pitch info"
            Lol

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            • NYMets2016
              Rookie
              • Apr 2016
              • 109

              #7
              Re: Pitch Transparency

              Originally posted by jpmales88
              pretty sure you can scroll to the left or right using R1 or L1 and it will show you which pitches they throw and its velocity, control and movement with each pitch.

              I don't think this is in the game or atleast not in MLB The Show 16.

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              • Caulfield
                Hall Of Fame
                • Apr 2011
                • 10986

                #8
                Re: Pitch Transparency

                Originally posted by TGov
                Basically what I'm talking about is, when you're looking at a pitcher's​ card all we can see are the pitches and his control, velocity and movement for all of his pitches combined.

                I really want to see the individual pitch control, velocity and movement on the pitcher's card.

                The only way (I know how) to do this is by editing the player and seeing it there.
                You can't do that when drafting players however.

                For argument sake...
                If a pitcher has a high velocity fastball with 0 movement and a slider with 100 movement. His combined movement would be 50 on his player card, which is "average", but he actually has 2 untouchable pitches.

                I just want to see what's special/important about these pitchers that we can't see now on his card.

                Thoughts?


                Sent from my 831C using Operation Sports mobile app
                I do agree with you about seeing each pitches specifics, but the while I dont fully understand how the averages in the above bolded work, if you have a pitcher who has a zero movement on a 90 velocity 4-seamer and a slider with 99 on break, that gives him a 99 on break on his player card for averages of movement.
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                • Btheis03
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 9

                  #9
                  Re: Pitch Transparency

                  Originally posted by TGov
                  Basically what I'm talking about is, when you're looking at a pitcher's​ card all we can see are the pitches and his control, velocity and movement for all of his pitches combined.

                  I really want to see the individual pitch control, velocity and movement on the pitcher's card.

                  The only way (I know how) to do this is by editing the player and seeing it there.
                  You can't do that when drafting players however.

                  For argument sake...
                  If a pitcher has a high velocity fastball with 0 movement and a slider with 100 movement. His combined movement would be 50 on his player card, which is "average", but he actually has 2 untouchable pitches.
                  I just want to see what's special/important about these pitchers that we can't see now on his card.

                  Thoughts?


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                  Go to daddyleagues.com and can search for any player card

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                  • TGov
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 1169

                    #10
                    Re: Pitch Transparency

                    Originally posted by Caulfield
                    I do agree with you about seeing each pitches specifics, but the while I dont fully understand how the averages in the above bolded work, if you have a pitcher who has a zero movement on a 90 velocity 4-seamer and a slider with 99 on break, that gives him a 99 on break on his player card for averages of movement.
                    I haven't tested it but I figured the average movement of 2 pitches (1 pitch being 0 and the other 100) would be 50.

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