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eld.gg MLB The Show 25 Stubs: Sliders almost always low

How These Three Categories Work Together

The best competitive hitters don’t just MLB The Show 25 Stubs track one category — they combine all three.


Example:


You notice your opponent loves throwing sliders (pitch type).


They always place them low and away (location).


They throw them after a high fastball (sequence).


By combining the categories, you can anticipate the exact pitch that’s coming.


Practical In-Game Application

Here’s how you might apply this in a real competitive match:


Situation:

4th inning, 2–1 count, you’ve faced this pitcher twice already.


Your Reads:


Pitch Type: 70% slider usage in two-strike counts.


Location: Sliders almost always low and away.


Sequence: Comes off a fastball up before every slider.


Your Plan:

After a high fastball, you drop your PCI low and away, slow your swing, and drill the slider into the opposite field gap. You weren’t guessing — you knew it was coming.


Training Your Tendency Recognition

You can improve at reading these three categories by:


Playing More Ranked Matches: Human unpredictability is the best teacher.


Watching Your Replays: Review at-bats to spot missed patterns.


Scouting Opponents Pre-Game: In custom leagues, past game stats can reveal pitch frequency and cheap MLB Stubs location biases.

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