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Originally Posted by ktd1976 |
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CLASSIC for sure.
You use Shane Bieber as an example, saying using Classic, even he had trouble hitting his spots.
EVERY pitcher (well, except for maybe Greg Maddux) has games where they have trouble hitting their spots. Even Bieber, Kershaw, Bauer, Verlander, and all the other top pitchers.
What you will notice with classic (at least I have) is that While your top tier starters will still occasionally have games (or even just innings) where they aren't hitting their spots, they will overall be pretty consistent.
But, your 3rd, 4th, and especially 5th starters will have more games where they don't have their "good stuff" And you have to adjust to it. But they will occasionally have games where they are "lights out"
It brings more variance, more "randomness" to the game.
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Yeah, I know even the best don't always hit their spots, but he wasn't even close to where I was trying to hit. But it was my fault because I was using the max effort for every pitch. Now it's much better.