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"Empowered by the spirit of Jesus."....
LOL!
I've been playing on pretty much default HOF (Timing/Meter), with the exception of CPU Consistency and Strike Frequency at 4.
I've recently run into a stretch where I've had slightly too MUCH offense in my end, and decided to bring them both back to default.
Uh...see Bobead's quote above. 
I'd suggest tinkering with these and reducing the pitch speed.
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after studying Bobead's sliders and playing a few games, I'm convinced on HOF and higher, I need to lower cpu control and consistency. This has revitalized the game for me. At default, the game was becoming predictable and generic in the sense that once the cpu's meter reached a certain point I was either shutout or no hit for a good part of the game.
Aces would no hit me for the first 4 innings, sometimes into the 7th. This was becoming common as I was not being rewarded for taking tough pitches on the black.
By lowering these sliders, I notice fatigue affects control and consistency alot more where I can draw some walks and even put together a rally when the cpu's confidence is still high. In other words, I'm rewarded to a degree for good at bats and plate discipline but by no means does the game become easy and arcade like.
My games now range from 10 hit games (which were rare) to 4 hit games, high scoring and low scoring. Hit variety is not compromised.
My only test is to decide how low I want to go with consistency. I find with it at 1, the cpu will throw too many pitches well off the zone where there's no risk involved on my part. I still like most of my at bats to experience close balls to challenge my plate discipline but not to the extent default was.
I might try raising strike frequency to 4 from 3 with lower consistency so that the cpu won't throw too many easy pitches out of the zone.