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How often do you draw a walk?


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How many walks do you usually draw a game?  

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Hey guys and gals,

I was just wondering how many walks you draw while playing a game? I usually don't draw any, and when I do I can never seem to get more than one... I just swing at everything. It's strange because in real life, I'm a very selective hitter with a pretty good eye. Anyone else the same way?

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When I'm playing everyday I usually get around 5 or more a game but if I don't play for about a week I start swingin more freely and only get 1 or 2 a game...

I think that speaks volumes for why teams who have long layoffs in the playoffs while waiting for the next round tend to struggle...

Its something you have to be patient with. You have to be selective and know the pitchers pitches. I usually draw about 4 a game with different guys. I have drew up to about 8 in some. Not often, but sometimes. It becomes easier the more you practice. You just have to be patient and keep from swinging at everything. Its hard as heck to do, believe me, but you can train yourself to do it.

I am patient some games, work the pitcher to about 100 pitches through 5 innings, with maybe 5 or 6 walks. Other games the pitcher will go 9 innings with no walks and 60 pitches. I'm not sure why, but that's just how it works for me...

3-4 for me.

My approach is that I will not swing at strikes that are either to close to the hitter or if it's a breaking pitch. Remember, a good pitcher will throw junk in the strike zone to get you out. If you wait for another strike it will usually be a fastball that you can get good wood on it. If you swing at ALL STRIKES, then don't expect to get any walks unless you have any players in GOD Mode which the CPU will intentionally walk you.

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