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Old 04-03-2010, 09:21 AM   #1
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Pitching help

I need someone to teach me how to strike people out with curveballs. I've tried everything with the meter and still can't strikeout anyone with Wainwright or Carpenter's curveball. This is very unrealistic since a good portion of both of their strikeouts are via the hook. I have no problem striking anyone out with the rest of the pitches but they always either get a piece of my hook or have a great eye and don't swing at anything outside the zone.
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Old 04-03-2010, 10:43 AM   #2
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Just keep throwing it either high and away or inside to jam the batter up. It is difficult to get the CPU to bite on this pitch but eventually you get someone. Just work it, Wandy also has a killer hook in this game but I hardly ever have anyone to fall for it. That or if I throw it down the middle it's usally..back...back...back...back.....GONE.
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Old 04-03-2010, 11:50 AM   #3
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Adjust the human pitchers sliders up a smidge and the cpu batters down a smidge. You'll eventually get what you're after.
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Old 04-04-2010, 11:49 AM   #4
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I've tried adjusting the sliders and it still doesn't seem right. I'm still not having any luck and it kind of ruins the game for me not being able to dominate at times with my best two pitcher's strikeout pitch. This is something I hope they look at for next year because it was the same last year but I always thought it was just me.

Even pitchers are able to hold up on a borderline curve and at least foul off anything in the strike zone. You can every once in a while get a swing and a miss but it's a lot rarer than it should be.
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Old 04-04-2010, 03:19 PM   #6
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Just keep throwing it either high and away or inside to jam the batter up. It is difficult to get the CPU to bite on this pitch but eventually you get someone. Just work it, Wandy also has a killer hook in this game but I hardly ever have anyone to fall for it. That or if I throw it down the middle it's usally..back...back...back...back.....GONE.
High curveballs ?
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Old 04-05-2010, 08:03 PM   #7
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High curveballs ?
Seriously. That suggestion belongs in a "how to throw batting practice" thread.
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Old 04-05-2010, 09:35 PM   #8
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I agree the CPU makes throwing the curveball tricky. I think there's a bit too much emphasis on constantly having to mix things up rather than taking your ace, rearing back and throwing nasty stuff a batter can't touch.

My advice would be to try and raise the CPU's swing aim. For example throw a high & tight fastball for strike one. Then throw 3 more high with the goal of one of them being a strike. Now you've got a 2-2 count and the CPU will hopefully be aiming high so you can drop the hammer. Yes, that's throwing 4 pitches just to set up one, and when it works it makes me tingle all over. You can see where the CPU aims by clicking the Left analog button so check it out and get a feel for it.

I also find hitting the release perfectly yields curveball strike-outs, as does max power with good release after throwing a few lower powered. Finally don't throw too many with two strikes, if the CPU picks up that trend it will start aiming low.
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