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11-16-2016, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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Hitter Type/ Batted Ball Profile
Would love to start a discussion on this. obviously spray and flydall and such are sell explainatory, but what does normal mean exactly.?
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12-03-2016, 06:29 PM | #2 |
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I found this in the online manual:
Hitter Type There are three general types of hitters in OOTP. Hitter Type defines which category a player falls into. Hitter Type affects the likelihood that a batted ball will go to a particular area of the playing field. The types are defined below. Hitter Type andCharacteristics Spray hitter: Batted balls are more or less equally likely to go to any part of the field. Normal: Batted balls are distributed normally, which means that the majority of balls will go to the hitter's 'pull' side. (Right-handed hitters will hit a majority of balls to the left side of the field, and left-handed hitters will hit a majority of balls to the right side of the field.) Pull hitter: Batted balls are noticeably more likely to be pulled to the hitter's side. (Right-handed hitters will hit most balls to the left side of the field, and left-handed hitters will hit most balls to the right side of the field.) Note: Hitter Type does not affect the likelihood that a player will make contact, or how much power the hitter has. It affects only the trajectory of a batted ball. |
12-03-2016, 07:22 PM | #3 | |
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