How to Hit in MLB The Show?

avatarCarryingMonte5 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal5 months ago

Timing is key! Try to watch the pitcher's release and time your swing just as the ball approaches the plate. Adjust your PCI (Plate Coverage Indicator) to where you think the pitch will end up for better contact!

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avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

Practice makes perfect! Spend some time in batting practice mode to get a feel for different pitches and speeds.


avatarColoringNoon5 months ago

Use the directional hitting if you're starting out. Focus on pushing the PCI in the direction you want to hit and time your swing right.


avatarSawingBully5 months ago

Patience, young Padawan! Wait for your pitch and don't swing at everything. Not every pitch is worth swinging at鈥攕ometimes the best hit is no hit at all.

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