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eld.gg MLB The Show 25 Stubs: Drastic Change

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To MLB The Show 25 Stubs Throw Off Batter Timing After Facing Conventional Pitchers
In MLB The Show 25, disrupting the timing and rhythm of opposing hitters is a crucial part of effective pitching strategy. After batters have faced conventional overhand or three-quarters delivery pitchers, introducing a submarine pitcher can be a powerful tool to throw off their timing and gain an advantage.

Here’s how submarine pitchers accomplish this:

1. Drastic Change in Release Point
Conventional pitchers deliver the ball from a high or mid-level arm slot, making the trajectory fairly predictable for hitters accustomed to seeing pitches come from above or just off the shoulder. Submarine pitchers, on the other hand, release the ball near the ground with a sidearm or underhand motion.

This sudden switch in release point forces hitters to adjust their eye level and timing instantly.

The change can cause hitters to misjudge pitch speed and location, leading to poor contact or swings and misses.

2. Unusual Ball Movement and Trajectory
Following conventional pitchers, hitters expect pitches with certain typical movement patterns — like fastballs with slight rise, sliders with horizontal sweep, or curveballs with a looping drop.

Submarine pitchers often generate sinking fastballs and sweeping sliders that move differently and laterally more than the usual.

This unfamiliar movement makes it difficult for hitters to square up cheap MLB The Show 25 Stubs the ball after getting used to more typical pitch shapes.
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