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kdailey4315
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Anyone on here playing the Road to the Show? How far have you progressed? Any pointers so far. I started on but I'm sucking ass so far.
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Y4NK335 said:I had a CF/2B for a little and then decided to create an SP.
I started off relieving a few games then was bumped to the starting rotation for the Trenton Thunder.
It is a ton of fun, hitting is seriously hard though. I am having more fun with a pitcher right now.
My 3 pitches: 4-seam, 12-6 Curve, Cutter
Will probably use training points to pick up a circle change or something eventually. Right now trying to work on arm strength.
I've thrown around 45 innings and have a sub 3.5 era, almost a K/IP, about 15 walks and a hit or two more than innings pitched.
LLWesMan said:Y4NK335 said:I had a CF/2B for a little and then decided to create an SP.
I started off relieving a few games then was bumped to the starting rotation for the Trenton Thunder.
It is a ton of fun, hitting is seriously hard though. I am having more fun with a pitcher right now.
My 3 pitches: 4-seam, 12-6 Curve, Cutter
Will probably use training points to pick up a circle change or something eventually. Right now trying to work on arm strength.
I've thrown around 45 innings and have a sub 3.5 era, almost a K/IP, about 15 walks and a hit or two more than innings pitched.
Do they still make you run the bases and wait around for each pitch on every at bat while you're on the bases? That drove me nuts.
kdailey4315 said:LLWesMan said:Y4NK335 said:I had a CF/2B for a little and then decided to create an SP.
I started off relieving a few games then was bumped to the starting rotation for the Trenton Thunder.
It is a ton of fun, hitting is seriously hard though. I am having more fun with a pitcher right now.
My 3 pitches: 4-seam, 12-6 Curve, Cutter
Will probably use training points to pick up a circle change or something eventually. Right now trying to work on arm strength.
I've thrown around 45 innings and have a sub 3.5 era, almost a K/IP, about 15 walks and a hit or two more than innings pitched.
Do they still make you run the bases and wait around for each pitch on every at bat while you're on the bases? That drove me nuts.
Yes they do. It's still new to me so I like it.