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| Estadio Hiram Bithorn is a hitter’s paradise in MLB The Show 26. With short 325-foot foul lines and low 8-foot walls, fly balls can easily turn into home runs if you’re not careful. To dominate on this mound, you need smart pitch placement, strong ground-ball strategies, and mastery of the game’s latest mechanics.
Understanding the Ballpark: Risk Zones
The Porch Threat: Both left and right fields are only 325 feet away, making them easy targets for pull hitters. High fastballs or hanging breaking balls over the inner plate can quickly become cheap home runs.
Center Field Safe Zone: Straightaway center is 404 feet from home plate. Any fly balls here are less likely to leave the park. Forcing batters to hit to center field is your safest approach against Hiram Bithorn’s power-hitting environment.
Pitch Selection & Sequencing
Focus on Low-Zone Command: Use pitchers with sinkers, cutters, splitters, or heavy changeups. Keeping the ball low weakens hitters and increases the chances of ground balls.
Leverage Real MLB Pitches: The game rewards using a pitcher’s primary real-world pitches. Stick to their top two pitches for maximum control and a smaller Perfect Accuracy Region (PAR).
Mix Counts Wisely: Against experienced hitters, two-strike counts often lead them to expect off-speed pitches. Bait them with a high-and-tight fastball or a back-door sinker just out of the zone to keep them guessing.
Custom Settings & Attribute Optimization
Bear Down Pitching: Activate this when runners are in scoring position. It shrinks the PAR, helping you hit corners and avoid easy home runs.
Clutch Attribute Matters: Start pitchers or relievers with high Clutch ratings. Better Clutch shrinks the opponent’s Plate Coverage Indicator (PCI), reducing their ability to make perfect-perfect contact.
Pinpoint Pitching Interface: For top accuracy, use Pinpoint Pitching. If timing is inconsistent, switch to “Pitch from the Stretch” to standardize your release and avoid mistakes. | |
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