eld.gg MLB The Show 25 Stubs: Pick a visual cue

Why Timing Feels Different vs. Humans
When facing CPU pitchers, you can develop rhythm because the AI repeats patterns. You’ll see more consistent sequencing, and MLB The Show 25 Stubs while pitch speeds vary, they’re still predictable.
Against humans:
They can intentionally mess with your rhythm by alternating between extreme pitch speeds.
They might throw back-to-back offspeed pitches to bait you into swinging early.
They can quick pitch or hold the ball longer to disrupt your mental timing.
They might spam a single pitch type but vary its location so you can’t just sit on it.
These tactics mean you can’t lock into one timing point and stay there — you have to adapt pitch to pitch.
3. Building a Baseline Timing
Before you can adapt, you need a baseline swing load — a default timing that works against average fastball velocity.
How to build it:
Use Batting Practice Mode: Set the pitcher to throw only fastballs at full speed. Stand in for 10–15 minutes without swinging, just watching the ball to find your visual load point.
Load Trigger: Pick a visual cue — for example, when the pitcher’s arm reaches the top of the windup — to start your stride or PCI movement.
Swing Point: Commit at the exact frame you’d need for a perfect fastball swing in the middle zone.
Once this baseline is second nature, you’ll be able to move your timing earlier or buy MLB Stubs later depending on the pitch.
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