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  • chello97217
    Rookie
    • Nov 2006
    • 47

    #1

    Tons of Doubles

    I've used both Perfect sliders and TNK. For some reason it feels like I get 3 plus doubles a game. I do have auto base running on maybe that's the issue? They seem to always be able to stretch everything into a double.

    Is anyone else experiencing this or have any ideas how to cut down on doubles without killing home runs?
    Last edited by chello97217; 04-05-2013, 04:11 AM.
  • vcu9
    Banned
    • Jan 2013
    • 499

    #2
    Re: Tons of Doubles

    I would play 60 games first. Stats even out over the long haul.

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    • xSiQ
      Rookie
      • Dec 2012
      • 112

      #3
      Re: Tons of Doubles

      What is Fielder Run Speed at? I suggest nothing lower than 3 or you will see lots of doubles... and triples for faster players

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      • chello97217
        Rookie
        • Nov 2006
        • 47

        #4
        Re: Tons of Doubles

        Originally posted by xSiQ
        What is Fielder Run Speed at? I suggest nothing lower than 3 or you will see lots of doubles... and triples for faster players
        Not sure like I said I'm using slider sets from the forums. It just seems like the hits are always to the gaps or along the lines and the ball always rolls to the wall or I hit almost home runs that bounce off the wall.

        I play with the Reds I expect hits like that from Votto and Bruce but I guess I'll just keep playing and see what happens after 2 months or so of games.

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        • Bobhead
          Pro
          • Mar 2011
          • 4926

          #5
          Re: Tons of Doubles

          All the doubles you're describing seem like hits that are supposed to be doubles... maybe you're just getting too many hits overall?

          I'm too lazy to go look at TNK's sliders but try lowering Solid Hits or Contact 1 point. Lower whichever one is higher, and only one of them, not both.

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          • chello97217
            Rookie
            • Nov 2006
            • 47

            #6
            Re: Tons of Doubles

            Originally posted by Bobhead
            All the doubles you're describing seem like hits that are supposed to be doubles... maybe you're just getting too many hits overall?

            I'm too lazy to go look at TNK's sliders but try lowering Solid Hits or Contact 1 point. Lower whichever one is higher, and only one of them, not both.
            Nah I don't get a lot of hits. I think the highest hit total in a game I've had so far is 11 most end up being 4-7. I strike out a lot by no means am I even remotely patient at the plate lol.

            Right now I'm in a game at the polo grounds and boy is this a mistake lol. 270 right field is bad news. 5-1 after 2 innings right now. Should of tried this against another team outside of Washington. I'm pretty much going full count with every batter to try and get them reaching lol.

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            • Bobhead
              Pro
              • Mar 2011
              • 4926

              #7
              Re: Tons of Doubles

              Aight well I just looked at his sliders and the only thing I can think of is that you might want to try raising Arm Strength 1 or 2 points, or lowering Baserunner Speed 1 point.

              But at this point I also want to go back to this post.
              Originally posted by vcu9
              I would play 60 games first. Stats even out over the long haul.
              Again I'm too lazy to look at actual stats (I'm sick... laziness is everywhere), but 3 doubles per game is only 1 more than the average... you could just be hot at the plate or whatever else.

              If your home runs and BABIP and total number of hits, and everything else seems balanced... I'd give it a few more games.

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              • xSiQ
                Rookie
                • Dec 2012
                • 112

                #8
                Re: Tons of Doubles

                Originally posted by chello97217
                Not sure like I said I'm using slider sets from the forums. It just seems like the hits are always to the gaps or along the lines and the ball always rolls to the wall or I hit almost home runs that bounce off the wall.

                I play with the Reds I expect hits like that from Votto and Bruce but I guess I'll just keep playing and see what happens after 2 months or so of games.
                Most gap shots should result in doubles, but if the ball is rolling to the wall and the outfielders can't cut it off like they should be doing then you should definitely consider increasing Fielder Run Speed.

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                • chello97217
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 47

                  #9
                  Re: Tons of Doubles

                  Originally posted by xSiQ
                  Most gap shots should result in doubles, but if the ball is rolling to the wall and the outfielders can't cut it off like they should be doing then you should definitely consider increasing Fielder Run Speed.
                  I guess I should of explained myself more. What I'm really trying to say is it just seems more of my hits end up being multiple base hits from game to game.

                  Let's say I have 10 hits. 4-6 will be doubles 1-2 homers and the other hits will be singles. I will say I've only seen one triple so I don't think it's base running speed or throwing power.

                  I use classic hitting and more often then not I use X to hit unless it's a 3-0 or 3-1 count I might swing with power if the pitch looks hittable or if I get a first pitch down the middle.

                  Anything with 2 strikes I tend to hit contact now to try and cut down on my strikeouts and hopefully long hits as well.

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                  • Bobhead
                    Pro
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 4926

                    #10
                    Re: Tons of Doubles

                    I think you explained yourself quite well. And that ratio (I realize it was an example) makes me more sure it is a fielder speed/strength thing. Not all balls that go in the outfield should be doubles... Increasing throw strength will underscore those balls that are cut off correctly and thrown back in before second base can be acquired.

                    There are also a handful of "station-to-station" guys who simply should never be on second base. Increasing the strength of throws and/or lowering vase runner speed will help with that, thus bringing down your numbers.

                    Edit lol vase runner. Gotta love iPhone autocorrect.

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                    • Zeppelin8
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 311

                      #11
                      Re: Tons of Doubles

                      I get a lot singles with contact swing, especially with high contact - low power guys. Whenever I get a low breaking ball, there is a good chance for me to hit it into the gap and get a single. It's pretty much useless with high pitches (especially fastballs), but it gives you a greater chance to hit sac flies.

                      I might have given up a little bit of power, but I feel that my offense is more productive this way.

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