TCrouch wrote:I don't "get" baseball. Never have. Football I know in and out--hockey and basketball even. But baseball, I'm clueless on tendencies, what to pitch in what order to "set up" batters, what to expect at the plate as a hitter, etc.
Unlike the other sports you mentioned, which are all completely team-encompassing, baseball is an individual skill game (more like bowling or golf) wrapped up in a team-based package. The pitcher-batter matchup and what a batter does with his limited at-bats is a key gameplay element that The Show conveys extremely well.
In order to have success in The Show, you really have to be patient at the plate and work counts in your favor. Swing at everything and from deep pitcher's counts and your experience will be largely frustrating. But waiting on and getting a pitch to drive with a favorable count is very satisfying in the game.
Likewise on the other side of the ball, not only working the strike zone for strikeouts, but inducing double play grounders in big spots is very rewarding.
Other things about The Show that standout are the way it captures the stadium atmosphere. Ballparks and their unique dimensions have a character all of their own and are well represented in the game. There always seems to be a huge "little things" thread as OS that highlights the attention to detail given to everything from signature playing styles, to stadium specifics.