@@rankyb8088 ahhh I see it’s a feel thing for me… every time I anchor top I overcompensate and end up missing drastically rolling over or simply just too under the ball
As someone who is ok not great, i struggle most with down and in and middle in pitches. Cant time them and cant make good contact. Anything else im decent. "Swing at good pitches" doesnt necessarily work because most players just spam 2 pitches in same spots on the edge of the zone all game because thier hard asf to hit. And the diff between a strike and ball in that spot is tiny. Wish there was more of a penalty for overuse of 1 pitch/ area or spamming 3-0 counts before every throwing a strike.
Damn I thought I was the only one 😂 bruh I'd be playing someone on playstation (I'm one Xbox one S) soon as I hit just one homer they start spamming pitches it's so crazy n honestly that is just some chicken sh@t 😂 but I try to make the most of it I personally don't spam pitches to the point where I can't even pause the game
I know this is late but ive found that placing the tip of my finger on the bottom edge of the thumbstick has helped me a ton. Its made it a lot easier to move faster and smash those triple digit high fastballs.
Do you think I’m at a disadvantage playing on a 42” gaming tv? I’m talking about size wise not input delay wise because it’s a very high end oled tv it has the same delay as a monitor
If it had delay then yes but if it doesn’t play whatever feels comfortable for you, in fps bigger is kinda worse because it’s so much to look at but in the show it could help bc technically the ball would be bigger and all you have to focus on is the strike zone not all the corners of the tv and stuff
Weird in depth question. What is your eye level in relation to your monitor? Some days I see the ball well and feel like I manage the strike zone. Is there anything you do to adjust based on players height?
Don't give up Keep practicing. Trust I have a bad habit of slamming my pci down for some odd reason. Not sure what console you play on but that PCI is pretty sensitive so pay attention to how you place your thumb and you can also try using the anchor dots
If the pitchers wind up allows it, I watch right where the ball will be released from the hand, so right out in front of the cap area of the player. Otherwise if it's a sideways pitcher ofcourse you gotta adjust
Love the video bro. I’ve been using purple precision rings since the end of 23 and they definitely make a huge difference for me. My question is how am I to combat a 2 strike count and I’m given a pitch low in either corner and also in the zone when my precision rings won’t allow my stick to give myself proper placement. I’ve been hammering pitches all in the middle of the zone but can’t get anything but a ground out for the most part below that part of the zone.
Stop using stupid gimmicks and just practice slight movements with the PCI. Anybody can hit in the middle of the zone and if those “Rings” prevent you from reaching the corners its hot garbage good players wont give you many pitches in the middle. You have to just learn little movements
@@Spc_Garza I don’t believe it’s a gimmick. My game has improved a lot since using them. It also helps me not chase at bad pitches that are beneath the zone. Some times things aren’t a gimmick and are actually beneficial to one’s performance
@@connoralcina5829 I’ve tried all. I like the purple ones better. I’d even prefer the black ones over the green ones. It helps me not chase balls at the dirt or any other pitch out of the zone I shouldn’t be swinging at.
I almost exclusively use contact swing when there's a runner on third or if I have a really good contactt leadoff hitter and i only use power swing when im in certain situations with heavy hitters