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Old 03-31-2009, 09:43 AM   #17
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This is great advise and I need it. I just got done going through spring training with my rookie and I think I led the league in strike outs...Rookie League here I come.
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Old 03-31-2009, 10:40 AM   #18
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Let me preface by saying I have been playing video game baseball for 15 years and always start off on the highest difficuIty.

I got the game and system last Monday. Had to start of on Vet. My first 10 AB's I struck out 8 times. And 13 out of 15 outs recorded were K's. I was flabergasted. I actually turned the pitch speed all the way up, for me, its easier hitting that way. By my third full game on Vet, I was able to score 5/6 runs, on 8-12 hits, mixed in a few bombs. However was still strking out 8-12 times a game I went 2-1. Then I decided to bump it up to All-Star (currently still there), and DL'd some sliders.

My first game I won 1-0 in extra innings and a HR. Then, I finnally got the hang of things. Scored 13 runs with Oakland, (7 HRS that game, wind blowing out bigtime.) Beat the Yankee's 7-0 with Minnesota, (15 hits, 3 HR's)., still struck out 12 times. Then I lost 6-5 to ATL with the Stro's, still had 10 hits, Oswalt just didn't have it. However this time only struck out twice.

My point is the more you play, the easier it becomes. However you have to know count, situation and pitcher. Check your previous AB's, they pitch certain guys the same way the whole game. Some guys they will only throw away, hard stuff. Some guys they will only throw soft and low. That allows you to have a plan of attack knowing where to guess and what kind of pitch to look for. Knowing the pitcher is really helpful. If your facing a guy like Joba Chamberlin, he loves to challange you and then throw his slider or curve out of the zone. You know you are going to get alot of challange FB's up in the zone, so I would guess for that, then adjust.

All in all, hitting in this game takes: Time, pratice, PATIENCE and plate discipline. Along with having a plan for every AB. If you go up hacking at everything, your not going to be successful. It really is the beauty of the game. Hope this is helpful.
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Old 03-31-2009, 03:21 PM   #19
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Do not take 3 straight on a 3-0 count because a surprising amount of the time, the pitcher will suddenly find his composure and strike you out.
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Old 03-31-2009, 03:30 PM   #20
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Re: Noob Guide to Hitting in MLB 09: The Show

I was disappointed by this article.

When I saw the title, I expected it to be about the things that get discussed a lot on this forum: the pros and cons of Guess Pitch, the way the PCI works, how to time your swing and the movement of the left stick, the purpose and use of the left stick versus the right stick, game changes you can make to make hitting easier or harder including sliders, views and such.

My two.

P.S. The article is essentially a primer on how to work the count in real life. Which says a lot for what SCEA has accomplished here.
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Old 03-31-2009, 04:59 PM   #21
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Let me preface by saying I have been playing video game baseball for 15 years and always start off on the highest difficuIty.

I got the game and system last Monday. Had to start of on Vet. My first 10 AB's I struck out 8 times. And 13 out of 15 outs recorded were K's. I was flabergasted. I actually turned the pitch speed all the way up, for me, its easier hitting that way. By my third full game on Vet, I was able to score 5/6 runs, on 8-12 hits, mixed in a few bombs. However was still strking out 8-12 times a game I went 2-1. Then I decided to bump it up to All-Star (currently still there), and DL'd some sliders.

My first game I won 1-0 in extra innings and a HR. Then, I finnally got the hang of things. Scored 13 runs with Oakland, (7 HRS that game, wind blowing out bigtime.) Beat the Yankee's 7-0 with Minnesota, (15 hits, 3 HR's)., still struck out 12 times. Then I lost 6-5 to ATL with the Stro's, still had 10 hits, Oswalt just didn't have it. However this time only struck out twice.

My point is the more you play, the easier it becomes. However you have to know count, situation and pitcher. Check your previous AB's, they pitch certain guys the same way the whole game. Some guys they will only throw away, hard stuff. Some guys they will only throw soft and low. That allows you to have a plan of attack knowing where to guess and what kind of pitch to look for. Knowing the pitcher is really helpful. If your facing a guy like Joba Chamberlin, he loves to challange you and then throw his slider or curve out of the zone. You know you are going to get alot of challange FB's up in the zone, so I would guess for that, then adjust.

All in all, hitting in this game takes: Time, pratice, PATIENCE and plate discipline. Along with having a plan for every AB. If you go up hacking at everything, your not going to be successful. It really is the beauty of the game. Hope this is helpful.
Yeah when they say this is the most realistic game ever it's not just talk, it really is. If you don't go up there with a game plan it's going to frustrate you beyond belief. You aren't going to get a lot of pitches down the middle unless you work the count and force them to come to you. Even then they still might choose to walk you instead of giving in.

You better be prepared to walk in this game or you are going to strike out a ton.
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Old 03-31-2009, 10:54 PM   #22
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One thing that I would also say is that you have to at least understand the basics of the physics behind batting. You can attempt to just hit the ball dead center on a low and outside pitch, but for the most part that means you are just going to hit it at the SS or 2b. If you hold back and wait with your hitting zone pushed down and out you can pull the ball through the gap, or you can go a little early and and pop it over the gap. If it is up in the zone you are going to pop it up unless you learn that you want to go a little early at that pitch trying to slap it the other way.

This game at the plate shines for the way they have really brought hitting into the game for real.

As far as approach at the plate this article does give very good techniques for the first time real batter. As you get farther into the game and you start to really think about different pitchers, different hitters, and such you well have to learn how to develop a game plan for not just each player, but each situation, each pitch, location, count, how many on, the score, inning, it really does take it all in.

Great article, even better game.
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Old 04-01-2009, 12:26 AM   #23
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so the Batting Practice must be fore ps3 cant find it on ps2 ..
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Old 04-01-2009, 04:39 AM   #24
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The most fun game is playing on HOF with no guess pitch. I
I play Legend but with Guess Pitch = No Feedback Mode.
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