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I have totally given up on Legend mode.  Hall of Fame mode is much more satisfying.  I switched to Hall of Fame mode in 2015 while was in AA.  I finally broke the Mendoza line with a .207 average!  My stats overall are mediocre at this time in my career but at least I’m improving each year.  Hall of Fame mode definitely seems to be a more challenging than last year’s game but at least I’m seeing success unlike legend mode.

In 2018, I was finally able to reach a level where I’m dominating at the plate.  I got my batting average up to .300 but then I was hit with an injury which landed me on the 60 day disabled list.  I think I hurt myself legging out a single or I may have fielded a ground ball the wrong way.

YEAR TEAM G AB AVG H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K SLG OBP OPS
2018 Nationals 66 197 .259 51 24 6 0 10 32 1 13 37 .442 .313 .755
2017 Nationals 41 130 .246 32 15 4 1 4 21 0 18 27 .385 .331 .716
2015 Nationals 10 12 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 .000 .077 .077
2014 Nationals 6 15 .067 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .067 .067 .133
2013 Cardinals 64 136 .184 25 11 4 0 1 12 0 12 33 .235 .252 .487
TOTALS   187 490 .223 109 50 14 1 15 66 1 43 105 .347 .289 .637

Update on hitting tips

1.  Never swing at first pitch – In the first at bat of a game, it seems like I’m always able to get to a 3-2 count.  Be very patient in your first at bat at the beginning of the game.  In the following at bats, I never swing at the first pitch unless I’m in a hot streak or if I’m facing a tired pitcher.

2. Guess the sides with two strikes in the count – I always guess fastball with two strikes in the count.  As a right handed-batter, I’ll guess for a fastball outside if I’m facing a right-handed pitcher- especially if he has a slider in his arsenal.  If the pitcher doesn’t throw very hard breaking balls I’m more comfortable guessing from the inside of the plate, however.  The idea is not to let the pitcher make you chase balls outside of the zone.

Against a left handed pitcher, I tend to always guess inside even through I’m more comfortable guessing outside pitches.  The CPU would tend to take advantage because I kept getting tied up on pitches inside.  To avoid this, I will guess inside pitches.

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After having the game for a month I was finally called up (RTTS mode) and got my first major league hit playing on Legend mode. At 22, I certainly don’t belong in the major leagues (career .179 hitter) but thanks to the Rule 5 draft I was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals. Under the Rule 5 draft it states:

“If the new team does not want to keep the player on its 25-man roster for the season, he must be offered back to the team of which he was a member when chosen in the draft.”

I probably would have preferred to stay in the minor leagues (with the Giants) but I seem to be performing better at the MLB level than I did in AA. In my opinion, AA even seems to be more difficult than AAA. Maybe the reason for this is that I tended to chase too many balls out of the strike zone in AA. Anyways, I already got my first major league hit – a line drive over the second baseman. The ball actually tipped the second baseman’s glove. I was luckily able to stretch a single into a double. Take a look:

Here’s a video of my first major league home run. I hit a ball high off the foul pole at PNC Park:

Update on “10 useful MLB 09 The Show hitting tips”

Playing on Legend mode has been quite a challenge. Earlier last month I posted 10 useful MLB 09 The Show hitting tips. Moving the left stick up in the zone and wiggling the stick hasn’t really helped much. I do need to be more patient at the plate!

Additional MLB 09 The Show hitting tips

1. In the forums, some players have mentioned that they have been turning on the plate coverage indicator (PCI). This indicator (yellow oval) displays a visible area for the batter as a guideline when aiming the left stick. Using the plate coverage indicator seems to help a little bit. I believe I still need to work on my plate disipline in order to take advantage of this option, though.

2. We own a 50″ 1080i Panasonic Plasma television. I originally had my PS3 set for 1080i resolution. But, MLB 09 the show is optimized for 720p video mode according to the message that appears on the game loading screen. I just recently changed to 720p mode on my PS3 and have noticed a small improvement in my hitting. I definitely seem to be making better contact on the ball.

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If you have played the new MLB 09 The Show baseball simulation on Legend mode you probably already know how difficult it is to hit. Looking on some popular forums I have found some hitting tips that may be helpful:

1. Move stick up in the zone - Before the pitch, move the left stick directly up in the zone. If the pitch is up, you only need to make slight modifications. If the pitch is out of your zone, bring the left stick down quickly into the zone.

When the left stick is in the neutral position there’s a tendency to chase pitches. But, when you keep the stick up in the zone (before the pitch) you should be able to adjust to all areas.

Try this in batting practice. Look for pitches up in the zone and move the left stick down when the pitches are below your zone. Keep practicing until you master it!

2. Ahead in the count - When ahead in the count, never swing if you are required to move the left stick. Look for middle-in pitches when you are ahead in the count. If you don’t get your pitch, don’t swing.

3. Scheduled starting pitchers – Look at the scheduled starting pitchers that you will be facing in the next game and take some batting practice against that pitcher. This may help you get a better read on the starting pitcher before heading into the real game. In batting practice mode, MLB 09 allows you to face pitchers from all levels including AAA and AA .

4. Have a plan at the plate - Focus in on one part of the zone and recognize the pitch. Learning which pitches NOT to swing at is just as important.

If the pitch is low and away, don’t swing at it. Wait for a better pitch. Read and react to pitches.

5. Don’t be predictable – The CPU seems to learn your tendencies. If you guess low all of the time, you’ll likely end up seeing more stuff high in the zone. The pitcher may start aiming at the sides of the strike zone. If you see a pattern with this, start guessing the sides as well.

6. Wiggle the stick - One suggestion is wiggling the left stick around before the pitch. Move the stick in a clockwise motion or just randomly move the cursor around the screen. This can act as sort of a trigger to help with timing and location.

Most players may agree that it’s difficult to use the left stick if you just leave it in the neutral position and then try to yank it, at the last moment, in the right zone.

7. Be patient – Remember, the pitcher needs three strikes to get you out. Don’t panic when there’s two strikes in the count. In legend mode, you need to be discipline, otherwise the CPU will take advantage of you.

8. Strike to pitch ratio – Take a look at the pitcher’s strike to pitch ratio. If you find that you are facing a pitcher that hardly gives up walks, be a little more aggressive and look for strikes.

9. Know your hot zone - Take note of your hot zones and the pitchers best pitches. Look for pitches in your cold zone and avoid chasing pitches near your hot zone because the pitcher might be nibbling hoping that you chase out of the strike zone. Make the pitcher throw strikes to you.

10. Read strategy guide – Be sure to read the in-game strategy guide. This guide states that the CPU will usually throws a mistake pitch at least once every at bat. There are about 3 to 4 pitches during an average at bat so you might get lucky if you are looking in the right place looking for the right pitch.

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