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Author:  Thespis721 [ Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Warming up pitching in 2008

I have a question for you Power Pro veterans. I just bought it. First Power Pros. Loving it so far. I like the classic RBI baseball style so here are a few questions about the pitching:

1. I select the pitch and then the guy starts moving. Do I only have that limited time in his motion to set where the pitch starts from?

2. It sometimes doesn't do it where I put it... is this due to fatigue or what?

3. Sometimes I select a pitch, it comes really quick, and my cursor accidentally went off the map. However, the pitch turns out fine? Why is that?

4. In season mode, the access to the bullpen doesn't seem to exist anymore. I feel like since I'm not warming up pitchers, they are coming out cold (Mariano pitching a 75 MPH fast ball after two outs... not hardly). How do I warm up pitchers in season mode?

Thanks guys!

Author:  bgarrett7 [ Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Warming up pitching in 2008

Thespis721 wrote:
How do I warm up pitchers in season mode?
There's no bullpen functionality; pitchers are automatically warm coming in.

Author:  nasa0003 [ Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Warming up pitching in 2008

1. you can select where a pitch starts before you begin your windup
2. it's not due to fatigue, it's due to your pitcher having a low control level.
3. Not sure...
4. that means rivera threw a mistake pitch. notice the exclimation mark? (!)

Author:  Thespis721 [ Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Warming up pitching in 2008

Thanks for the information.

I am just suspicious because I keep a pretty tight game when I'm playing with the starter but as soon as I bring in my relievers the game goes to poo and they start hitting all my balls. I go from strike out central to homer central. In the bad way.

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