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I love the new arm motion but I wonder if this will apply to every pitcher?
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Because khronikos thought he should add his 2 cents.
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Back to the discussion.
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CC's arm angle looks really true to me... nice and low not over head or anything, looking like he slings the ball effortlessly...
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Flaxseed Oil @ 02/16/12 12:12 AM
Honestly, I watched and compared CCs motion/follow through to last years game and don't see the arm motion differences that you guys do. I've tried but it must be subtle.
The show is an amazing game and I get it every year and will continue to do so... honestly, though, I've never been a fan of their pitching animations.
The show is an amazing game and I get it every year and will continue to do so... honestly, though, I've never been a fan of their pitching animations.
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LastActionHero @ 02/16/12 03:21 AM
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ChrisHansen59 @ 02/16/12 03:29 AM
That arm motion was such a small, but needed change. Just a little ways to go now before I can try it out for myself.
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DickDalewood @ 02/16/12 09:23 AM
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In previous years, this animation was not there (for all pitchers, not just CC), and was a big part of the reason it never felt like the ball was truly being slung/snapped towards home plate. People have been asking for this extension of the pitching animation for quite a while, and it's great to see that it finally made it in.
Every pitcher from teenagers through major leaguers have that same arm flex. It's not something you notice unless you see a still shot of it but all pitchers have that.
It's not anatomically healthy, as you can imagine by looking at the picture.
If you were to take someone who never played baseball and put their arm in the upward "L" position and tried to rotate their hand back you would get little movement and a lot of resistence. Now, try this on someone who played baseball (especially current or former pitchers) and you're going to see a lot of movement.
It's not anatomically healthy, as you can imagine by looking at the picture.
If you were to take someone who never played baseball and put their arm in the upward "L" position and tried to rotate their hand back you would get little movement and a lot of resistence. Now, try this on someone who played baseball (especially current or former pitchers) and you're going to see a lot of movement.
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metsfan4life1 @ 02/18/12 06:33 PM
Beautiful trailer.. besides David Wright striking out.. and could any of you tell who that mets player was at the end in the last part of the trailer? it looks like number 5 or 2.. and Wright doesn't have a leg kick, so I'm thinking its Justin Turner.. but i can't really tell.
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metsfan4life1 @ 02/18/12 06:34 PM
And I also noticed they changed Pujols stance again.. it looks spot on! this is the closet his stance has ever been. Its actually perfect.
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