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They need to change the name of the "Curveball" in this game.
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You will then notice the catcher wants 90% of the curveballs to land well below the strike zone. I did not trust it either at first, but then was just "fine, here you go; ill bounce it in". Wow, what a difference. Half of the curveballs do what they were intended to do and land in very low for a harmless ball. The other half dont have as much break or as much control, and end up either in or just below the bottom edge of the strike zone.