(Sorry if this ends up being very long winded. I need help lol)
I've always been a big fan of "coach mode" in games. But in recent years it feels like every modern game has been moving away from offering or even just completely removing that feature from their games (FM aside). I know there's deep fantastic text based options but I NEED to be able to actually watch the game play out.
Enter MLB The Show 19. I'd been feeling that itch the last couple of months and realised I had actually gotten the game for free on PSN. Having heard good things about it I downloaded and started playing. Did a fantasy draft and I was off.
At first I was loving the game. Had a great start to the season. Really fun, intense games and just managing to keep my head above water staying above .500. Even the games I lost felt really fun. However as I kept playing more games I started to worry about something, it felt like possibly player ratings didn't really mean anything. Pitchers in particular. But the sample size wasn't large so I just chalked it down to 70ovrs just apparently having career games against my squad.
Because managing each of these games takes a solid 2+ hours I realised I probably wasn't going to end up going too many seasons deep into this thing so I decided to see what the trade value was for the A and B prospects I had accumulated as well as my starters who were underperforming. Turns out a lot. I won't bother listing out all the players I got but I'll mention that among them the Twins (fantasy draft) were willing to part with Mike Trout. Who was leading the league in just about everything, understandably.
My team now sported the #1 team in Contact, Power and Defense. As well as 2nd in pitching and 20th in speed.
I actually felt guilty about how OP my team had become on paper so I saved the game as a separate save just in case I didn't find it fun. Turns out that was a good idea because I'm not finding it fun at all. Not for the reason I thought though. My hitting now sucks. After adding objectively much better batters in every category (not just attributes but statistically on the season too focusing on OPS etc) through 20 more games my team is averaging 2 hits per game (and I feel like half of those are bunts

). Not runs, hits. And all the stars I picked up as well as the ones I already had are plummeting in every statistical category. Now I don't mind losing, that's not really the issue here. I'm not suffering through blowouts every game. The opposite, every game has been boring. With my opponents struggling somewhat as well, just nowhere near as badly. My team with stacked batting attributes averaging 1 hit per 1 hour played is just becoming unenjoyable to watch completely. Watching Mike Trout go 0 for 35 in the last few games against the murderers row of SPs whose overalls have been 72, 75, 85, 82, 72, 70, 71 is mind numbing. But it's not only Trout, all these pitchers are easily making it deep into games, 7 or 8 or even 9 innings because of the aforementioned 2 hits per game my team is putting out. Even a handful of extra innings games isn't helping with that average. No one in my starting lineup has an ovr below 80 except one and he has the 2nd highest on base percentage of the lot. Insanely the only games my batters seem to show up for is when I face the Kershaws of the world. On top of that every single pitcher I seem to face whether they have 15 years of mlb service or 1 all seem to achieve their first hit of their careers. This could just be AL pitchers now being on NL teams. But along with everything else happening something just feels fishy. Also while I'm here I'll add that I'm seeing multiple double plays per game which is also getting a little ridiculous. Seeing the only hits my team actually get on base just turn into double plays half the time is painful.
Is there a team chemistry attribute I'm not seeing that I've messed up completely by doing 20 trades?
All my coaches have A or B overalls with the only negative being a -3 from my A overall manager in power. Just about everything else is positive. I'm also very vigilant with player stamina. I don't really allow players to get much lower than 50% and I'll rotate cold streak players in and out of the lineup and I've also tried shuffling the batting order using real world metrics and also old head sentiments. Surprisingly all of the 25 man squads morales are ecstatic or at least good too so I'd assume it's not linked to that.
I should also point out I didn't just grab power hitters or something ridiculous like that too lol.
I did at some point change the user settings from Beginner to Experienced as I realised the beginner setting had things like injuries turned off. I'm not sure if that's related at all. It was before all the trades and the earlier games in the season had much more realistic stats/scorelines and were just all round more enjoyable while the setting was still set to beginner. So maybe that did alter things.
Should I play another 20 games investing another 40+ hours in the hopes that this is just some insane slump?
Someone please help me. Does this game mode require extensive sliders? Is it just broken? Should I give up? The time investment to watch my star players bat under .200 is telling me maybe I should. I really want to love this mode. But at this point I genuinely feel like if I went in and edited all my players stats to full 99 in each attribute, somehow we'd still only get 2 hits a game and commit 10 double plays off those two hits somehow
