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雅文 孔
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eld.gg MLB The Show 25 Stubs: Watch Top Streamers

Advanced Sequence Reading: Layering Categories

The most dangerous hitters combine sequence patterns with MLB The Show 25 Stubs pitch type and location tendencies.


Example of a full-layer read:


Type: 70% sliders in two-strike counts.


Location: Sliders almost always low and away.


Sequence: Sliders follow high fastballs 80% of the time.


Now you’re not just predicting the second pitch — you’re predicting exactly what and where it will be.


Common Pitfalls When Reading Sequences

Pattern Paranoia

Sometimes there’s no real pattern — don’t overthink it and paralyze your swing.


Static Thinking

Good opponents adjust mid-game. Just because a sequence worked in the 2nd inning doesn’t mean it will in the 6th.


Forgetting Context

Runners on base, inning, and score all influence pitch calling. A pattern in a bases-empty situation might vanish with a runner on third.


How to Practice Sequence Recognition

Custom Practice Mode: Face a single pitcher repeatedly and manually alternate pitch types to train your eye.


Ranked Seasons Logging: In casual games, literally write down sequences after each AB to speed up recognition skill.


Watch Top Streamers: High-level players often verbalize what they expect next — study how they identify patterns.


Final Thoughts

In MLB The Show 25 competitive play, sequence patterns are the hidden language of pitching. They’re not about a single pitch choice, but about the relationship between pitches — the setups, the mind games, and the comfort zones that pitchers fall into under pressure.


If you can:


Spot the setup pitch


Predict the follow-up


Prepare your PCI and cheap MLB The Show 25 Stubs timing ahead of time

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