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Author: | Kevin Youkulele [ Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Learning pitches during spring training |
What do you think the success rate is for this? If some guys fail the first time, are they less likely to succeed if they try again? My guess would be that the success rate is probably 30% or so, but are there any tricks to get it higher? Does being in a group help? |
Author: | The-F [ Mon Mar 03, 2008 5:07 pm ] |
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save/reload and some pitches take more turns to learn than others. For ones that take 2 turns I would put one guy learning it the first week, then put another guy on it the second week, and then reload until the first guy learns it the third week, add another guy the third week, and repeat as long as you need. |
Author: | J-Gao [ Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:47 pm ] |
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I've never gotten it to work - two tries per year for three years. I always teach the knuckler - I guess that's the hardest (highest point total - other the 2SFB - for success mode). |
Author: | Marvin Card [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:56 am ] |
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I am trying to teach one of my young pitchers a curveball and he just won't learn it. I S/R about 5 times, letting him go all spring training and he didn't learn anything. Is this bad luck, or is this player just plain stupid? |
Author: | J-Gao [ Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:08 pm ] |
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Bad luck, probably. It's hard, though. I got my guy (expansion player) a knuckler, and he wouldn't. 2 years later, I was able to get Vertical Slider for him. Wierdly enough, I left him in for two long, so now he has two vertical sliders, a level 1 and level 2. Getting a new position is much easier. I've gotten Howie Kendrick to have A's at 2B,3B,SS,LF,P,C and B at 1B. |
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