Mighty, you're forgetting one thing: when you're using your pitching build, your batting isn't as good because you don't have any batting perks loaded in like you do the hitting build, so naturally your hitting won't be as good.
In this instance, it isn't your control, but where you're aiming your pitches. If you aim inside or outside middle, then you very well might throw it right down the middle. Keep the ball down as much as you can, but pay attention to the where the batters are swinging, especially if they make contact.
I just was playing road to the show and I’m a shortstop and I got a showtime playground ball up the middle. It said Showtime on the top of the screen and it showed the showtime camera angle with the sound of a Showtime starting and then ended up hitting the pitcher and the showtime deactivated
Don't forget those pitches have movement. Sinkers break down and right and cutters break down and left. 4 Seam fastballs tend to rise, changeups generally move down and sliders always break to the left, but sharper than the cutter. If you're missing outside, adjust your placement a little to compensate for the natural break.
I wouldn't worry too much about giving up hits, other than the effect it'll have on your WHIP. As long as you can get out of the inning without anyone scoring, you're doing great. THIS is the build you should stick with. You'd have my vote for Cy Young at this point.
I don’t know if it’s really your batting stance. I just think you haven’t practiced batting for a while because you’ve been pitching so I think you should practice batting more and then you’ll get back to heading home runs three out of four bats. And also with that wall scraper home run I guess the distance of 362 and it was 362. That’s the first time I guess a distance perfectly