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  • ph33
    MVP
    • Oct 2014
    • 3261

    #1

    Feeding pitchers to CAP?

    When you feed pitchers to a CAP, the per 9s all go up and the various other pitching stats like stamina. What I'm wondering is, how does it determine the velocity/break/control of your pitch repertoire? Those attributes don't show up anywhere, but they do in a mode like RTTS (Velocity/Break/Control) So are these attributes for specific pitches hidden?

    Just curious cause I'd like to re-create a Jose Fernandez (RIP) but the sweeping curve isn't a pitch most players have, so would I have a terrible sweeping curve on this player?
  • NYYsportsjunkie
    Rookie
    • Apr 2017
    • 47

    #2
    Re: Feeding pitchers to CAP?

    Originally posted by ph33
    When you feed pitchers to a CAP, the per 9s all go up and the various other pitching stats like stamina. What I'm wondering is, how does it determine the velocity/break/control of your pitch repertoire? Those attributes don't show up anywhere, but they do in a mode like RTTS (Velocity/Break/Control) So are these attributes for specific pitches hidden?

    Just curious cause I'd like to re-create a Jose Fernandez (RIP) but the sweeping curve isn't a pitch most players have, so would I have a terrible sweeping curve on this player?
    Dudeee. I know how to answer your question. I know how to directly train individual pitches & their velocity/break. I had a CAP pitcher in '15 who threw a 96 mph 4 seam, a 94 running FB & an 83mph Vulcan change, the Fastballs could touch 97-98 & 95-96 respectively, change never faster than 85. It was filthy, & then I ruined it by accident months after returning to the game from a huge break....fed him a bunch of pitchers to max out his H & K/9, forgetting why he was already perfect as is....then i was throwing 98-99 with an 88 mph change.... Ruined things for me

    Anyway point was I'll try to answer this at my earliest convenience.... Totally not in the mood atm, & I'd have to check up on the process to make sure nothings changed. But it has to do with feeding him pitchers with low velocity, relievers with a hard fastball but no change up, & pitchers with just a really slow change in general....also, pitchers who have a Primary pitch that ISN'T the 4 seam....so a sinker baller, a change up or 2 seam pitcher...some even have a primary Curve (Tyler Duffy). You can train individual pitches in that way...You have to be careful though....you'll have to hop into CPU games to check his stuff yourself, & often, make sure things are progressing as planned

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    • ph33
      MVP
      • Oct 2014
      • 3261

      #3
      Re: Feeding pitchers to CAP?

      Originally posted by NYYsportsjunkie
      Dudeee. I know how to answer your question. I know how to directly train individual pitches & their velocity/break. I had a CAP pitcher in '15 who threw a 96 mph 4 seam, a 94 running FB & an 83mph Vulcan change, the Fastballs could touch 97-98 & 95-96 respectively, change never faster than 85. It was filthy, & then I ruined it by accident months after returning to the game from a huge break....fed him a bunch of pitchers to max out his H & K/9, forgetting why he was already perfect as is....then i was throwing 98-99 with an 88 mph change.... Ruined things for me

      Anyway point was I'll try to answer this at my earliest convenience.... Totally not in the mood atm, & I'd have to check up on the process to make sure nothings changed. But it has to do with feeding him pitchers with low velocity, relievers with a hard fastball but no change up, & pitchers with just a really slow change in general....also, pitchers who have a Primary pitch that ISN'T the 4 seam....so a sinker baller, a change up or 2 seam pitcher...some even have a primary Curve (Tyler Duffy). You can train individual pitches in that way...You have to be careful though....you'll have to hop into CPU games to check his stuff yourself, & often, make sure things are progressing as planned
      Damn, thanks for the info

      Sounds like too much work lol. F it, he's going to be a position player

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