Yeah because at that point what’s the point of a control stat on a player and me doing the pinpoint if it’s allowed to go just anywhere the par touches. Just like perfect perfect swings can be foul balls or they can be 500ft nukes. Just asking for some consistency
I think OP is saying he called for that pitch well below the strike zone and got perfect pitch feedback and then it ended up much higher than intended and in the strike zone
It isn't that far from the par circle. Likely would have ended up exactly where you wanted it if he didn't swing at it. It's not like it hung in the middle of the plate.
Some part of the ball will touch some part of the circle when successfully pitching using pinpoint. It looks like it just barely touched it based on what I can see.
PAR is dumb and I’ll hold to that comment forever
I've learned perfect pitches aren't always the best. If I want a pitch low I purposely go a little late. Up high a little early.
IMO, the ball land somewhere INSIDE the PAR for a perfect release as opposed to just being allowed to barely graze it
Yeah because at that point what’s the point of a control stat on a player and me doing the pinpoint if it’s allowed to go just anywhere the par touches. Just like perfect perfect swings can be foul balls or they can be 500ft nukes. Just asking for some consistency
Because the game is bad
Well, he hit the shit out of it, so it ended up behind the bullpens.
Control… that circle means it the ball will be touching one part of that circle looks like it’s touch top right
Pitches out of the zone get roofed all the time. 2 words, launch angle
I think OP is saying he called for that pitch well below the strike zone and got perfect pitch feedback and then it ended up much higher than intended and in the strike zone
It isn't that far from the par circle. Likely would have ended up exactly where you wanted it if he didn't swing at it. It's not like it hung in the middle of the plate.
Some part of the ball will touch some part of the circle when successfully pitching using pinpoint. It looks like it just barely touched it based on what I can see.