Now listen here, folks, if you’re gonna be playin’ MLB The Show 24 and want to know about them generic stances, you’ve come to the right place! Now, I ain’t no baseball expert, but I’ve played enough of them video games to know what’s what. You know, in them games, you can pick all kinds of stances for your players, and they don’t always look the same as real life folks. But don’t you worry none, ‘cause I’ll tell ya about some of them stances and pitching motions that’ve been talked about the most. It’s like walkin’ into a crowded market and askin’ folks about their favorite chicken soup recipe – you’re gonna hear a lot, but some of it’s worth rememberin’!
First off, let me tell ya, there’s been a whole heap of talk about them generic stances in the game. Now, when folks say “generic,” they don’t mean nothing fancy. It’s just the ones that are made up for the game, not based on no real players, but still look real enough. Them game developers put them in there so every player got something to work with when they’re puttin’ together their team. These stances don’t always match up perfectly with the real big-league stars, but let me tell ya, some of ‘em sure do come close!
One of the big topics this year is the Veteran Stance 263. Now, this here stance has been stickin’ out like a sore thumb for folks in the community. Some folks even think it might be based on Jung Hoo Lee. I ain’t sayin’ it’s spot on, but if you squint real hard, you might think it’s close. The hands and the bat waggle ain’t exactly right, but you can still get the idea. I reckon it’s one of them things where if you know baseball well enough, you’ll catch the little differences right away, but if you’re just playin’ for fun, you won’t even notice.
Now, you might be wonderin’ what good is a stance if you don’t have no good pitchin’ motions, right? Well, let me tell ya, pitchin’ motions are just as important. You can’t go around throwin’ pitches all willy-nilly. That’d be like tryin’ to bake a pie without puttin’ in no sugar – it ain’t gonna taste right! The best pitchin’ animation this year, folks say, is Gerrit Cole. That’s right, you can copy his motion, and even though it ain’t gonna magically make you a better pitcher, it’ll sure make you feel like you know what you’re doin’. And you know what they say, confidence is half the battle!
Now, there’s been a lotta talk about the Atlanta Braves too. Them folks are top dogs in the game this year. They came back strong after doin’ good last year. If you want a solid team to take to the field, the Braves are where it’s at. You know, just like you’d trust ol’ Betsy to bring home the firewood when winter’s settin’ in, you can trust the Braves to bring home the wins!
But it ain’t all about just pickin’ a stance or a motion, no sir! There’s a lotta folks out there in the game community who’ve been helpin’ each other out with lists of all them generic stances and motions. It’s like a big ol’ town hall meetin’ where everybody gets together to share their notes. You can find these lists floatin’ around online, and let me tell ya, they sure come in handy when you’re makin’ decisions on which way to swing that bat or how to wind up for a pitch. You don’t want to be caught out there lookin’ like you never played the game before!
And another thing, folks always lookin’ for updates and new lists. Every year, the community gets together and updates them stances and motions, and I tell ya, some of ‘em change around a bit, some stay the same. It’s like how you might change up your garden each spring – you don’t always plant the same flowers, but you still want it to look nice. So every year, folks get together and try to make the game feel a little more real with the updates to them stances. It’s a lot of work, but it sure makes the game a whole lot more fun.
For them of you just startin’ out in Road to the Show, you’ll wanna pay close attention to them stances too. Now, that’s a mode where you can really shape your player into somethin’ special. You got yourself a rookie, and you gotta build ‘em up from the ground. Don’t just stick ‘em with a stance that looks all wrong – pick somethin’ that feels right for the way you wanna play. You can edit them stances and motions so your player can really shine when they step up to bat or hit the mound. And if you’re playin’ Franchise mode, you can even tweak your favorite players to look just like the big leagues. Ain’t that somethin’?
So, in conclusion, folks, don’t you fret too much about pickin’ the perfect stance or motion. Find somethin’ that feels good for you, and don’t worry about whether it’s 100% accurate or not. The game’s about havin’ fun and playin’ the way you want to play. So go ahead, try out some of them generic stances, throw some pitches like Gerrit Cole, and most importantly, enjoy the game!
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