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Old 04-23-2018, 10:51 AM   #1
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Tips From a Wannabe Hitting Superstar in MLB The Show 18



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I assume this is with pure analog because I dont have this issue with directional
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i always thought the game punished me for swinging early. that is until i learned the art of hitting.
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i always thought the game punished me for swinging early. that is until i learned the art of hitting.
Now if you can marry that approach to the science of hitting, you can hit that .400 mark.
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Old 04-25-2018, 12:29 PM   #6
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I find this article very misleading. I personally feel there is no "nerf" for early count swings. I have hit a ton of first and second pitches of the at bat for home runs, doubles, triples, singles. Just last night I took the first pitch of an at bat for a walk off home run with many machado. If you swing at a pitch that is questionable regardless if it is the 1st or 6th pitch of an at bat you are not going to get desired results. Definitely be selective but telling people there is a "nerf" I feel is counter intuitive because I can hknestly say it does not exist.
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I find this article very misleading. I personally feel there is no "nerf" for early count swings. I have hit a ton of first and second pitches of the at bat for home runs, doubles, triples, singles. Just last night I took the first pitch of an at bat for a walk off home run with many machado. If you swing at a pitch that is questionable regardless if it is the 1st or 6th pitch of an at bat you are not going to get desired results. Definitely be selective but telling people there is a "nerf" I feel is counter intuitive because I can hknestly say it does not exist.
Completely agree ... there is no nerfing built into the game. The bottom line is to just develop into better hitters with more discipline where we do not swing at bad pitches, especially the bad pitches early in the count. Oh and bad pitches also include ones in the strike zone. Lay off the pitches in the extreme edges of the strike zone early in the count because even if we make contact, chances are we weren't going to be able to do anything with it anyway. Obviously when we are deep in the count, we need to be able to do anything to try and stay alive. But if it makes sense to swing at the first pitch and that first pitch is thrown somewhere where you can make solid contact, then by all means swing away.

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Old 04-27-2018, 05:45 PM   #8
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I made a hitter in RTTS and after about 10 games I realised I don't have the eye or reflexes for hitting and deleted him and went back to my Closer role with a smile on my face, I tip my hat to you guys that can hit and know what pitches to take and what to lay off, I just ended up angry and frustrated and I don't play this game for that result
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