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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Beginner-Friendly Pitching Settings in MLB The Show 26]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Starting out in MLB The Show 26 can be a little overwhelming, especially on the mound. As a beginner, your goal should be to reduce mechanical complexity so you can focus on learning pitch selection, sequencing, and how to manage the strike zone. Here’s a simple guide to get you pitching effectively without frustration.</p><p>Recommended Beginner Setup</p><p>Pitching Interface: Classic<br />Classic is the easiest interface for newcomers. You just select your pitch, aim, and press a button. The outcome mostly depends on your pitcher’s stats rather than timing or precise stick movement, which lets you focus on strategy instead of mechanics.</p><p>Pitching View: Strike Zone or Pitcher Offset<br />Pick a camera similar to your hitting view, like Strike Zone. This perspective helps you understand pitch movement from the batter’s point of view, which improves your pitch recognition and overall game sense.</p><p>Pitch Marker: Pitch Trail<br />Enable Pitch Trail to see a visual path of the ball. It makes it much easier to judge whether your aimed location will result in a ball or a strike.</p><p>Difficulty: Beginner or Dynamic</p><p>Beginner: Offers a wide “par” zone, making it very forgiving while you learn.<br />Dynamic: Scales difficulty as you improve. It’s highly recommended because it challenges you just enough without being overwhelming.<br />Beginner-Friendly Interfaces Ranked by Ease<br />Interface&nbsp; &nbsp; Control Method&nbsp; &nbsp; Why It’s Beginner Friendly<br />Classic&nbsp; &nbsp; Select &amp; Tap&nbsp; &nbsp; No mechanical skill needed; focus entirely on strategy.<br />Pulse&nbsp; &nbsp; One-button timing&nbsp; &nbsp; Tap when the circle is at its smallest; forgiving for stick drift issues.<br />Meter&nbsp; &nbsp; Triple-click timing&nbsp; &nbsp; Old-school style; adds some control over power and accuracy without being overwhelming.<br />Strategy Tips for New Players<br />Trust the Shadows<br />When aiming, a shaded area (shadow) shows the potential landing zone based on your pitcher’s control. This helps you visualize where the pitch is likely to go.<br />Start with the Fastball<br />Four-seam fastballs and sinkers are easiest to control. They have smaller accuracy shadows, making it simpler to hit your intended spots.<br />Enable Fixed Pitch Location<br />This new feature in MLB The Show 26 keeps the left stick aimed where you leave it instead of snapping back to center. <a href="https://www.u4n.com/news/best-pitching-settings-in-mlb-the-show-26.html" target="_blank">It helps beginners maintain consistent pitch placement</a>.</p><p>By starting with these beginner-friendly settings, you’ll quickly get comfortable on the mound. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can experiment with more advanced interfaces like Pinpoint or Pure Analog to take full control over every pitch.</p>]]></content>
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