Choosing a custom batting stance can save you time and get you right into the action in MLB The Show 23.
By Joey Carr on
When creating your own custom player in MLB The Show 23, you are quickly presented with numerous choices regarding how your player will look and act--one of the most important being your batting stance. Aside from the overall appearance of your player, which can look just like you using the facescan option, the more important choices like this one lie in the other options on the «Create a Player» screen. After you are done customizing how your player will look, you are immediately given the option to create or choose a batting stance and animation.
Players who decide to create their own batting stance will be given an almost overwhelming number of options to choose from. There's the hand rotation, hand waggle rotation, and the back elbow offset settings that all need to be adjusted, among a plethora of others. For those who might not want to mess with these settings themselves, you are also able to choose a batting stance from a list of generic stances, as well as those from current and former players. This is where most players will be drawn, as it allows you to simply pick a batting stance with existing settings.
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However, choosing an existing batting stance comes with its own set of challenges. Certain stances affect your overall contact and power as well as your swing animation and position of the bat. If you're looking for the best overall
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