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U4GM MLB The Show 26 How to Master Directional Hitting
1 juin 2026
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Ask ten players how to hit better in MLB The Show 26 and most of them will start talking about PCI size, camera angles, and tiny stick movements. Fair enough. Zone hitting is popular for a reason. Still, there’s another way to build a serious offence, especially if you’d rather read pitches than chase a moving cursor. Directional Hitting lets you keep your head clear, time the ball, and use the hitter’s strengths. If you’re grinding lineups, saving for cards, or managing MLB 26 stubs, it’s a style that can make every good swing feel a lot less wasted.

Why Directional Hitting Still Works

Directional Hitting isn’t just the « easy » setting people like to dismiss. It changes what you’re responsible for at the plate. You’re not trying to drag a PCI to the exact spot of a cutter diving late. You’re watching the pitch, choosing whether it’s worth swinging at, and timing your input. That sounds simple, but simple doesn’t mean weak. A lot of players lose at-bats because they panic with the PCI, jam it too far, or miss a pitch they already guessed correctly. Directional removes some of that noise. If a pitcher hangs a slider over the middle, you can punish it without fighting your own thumb first.

Hitting Style Main Focus Best For
Directional Timing and pitch selection Patient hitters who want cleaner swings
Zone PCI placement and timing Players with fast stick control
Timing Swing timing only Casual play and lower-pressure modes

Patience Is The Whole Trick

The catch is obvious once you’ve used it for a few innings. You can’t swing at junk and expect magic. Directional Hitting leans more on player attributes and swing timing, so bad decisions still get punished. Chase a slider in the dirt and you’ll roll it over. Reach for a fastball above the zone and you’ll probably pop it up. The best approach is boring, in a good way. Take pitches. Make the other player throw strikes. After a while, they’ll miss their spot, because everyone does. That’s when Directional starts to feel nasty.

Small Habits That Make A Big Difference

You don’t need a complicated plan, but you do need a repeatable one. I’d keep it clean and stick to a few habits every game.

  • Look for one area early in the count, not the entire strike zone.
  • Use power swings only when you’re ahead and sitting on a mistake.
  • Push or pull the ball based on the hitter, not just the pitch location.
  • Stop swinging at borderline pitches with runners on unless you have to protect.
  • Pay attention to patterns, because most online pitchers repeat themselves under pressure.

Once those habits settle in, the mode feels much less random. You’ll start noticing which pitchers live low and away, who spams inside sinkers, and who gets nervous after a long at-bat. That’s where wins come from. Not from mashing the button. From making the other person uncomfortable.

A Smarter Way To Score Runs

Directional Hitting won’t turn every weak-contact batter into a legend, and it won’t save you from awful pitch selection. But it can make your offence steadier. Fewer missed meatballs. Fewer strikeouts caused by overcorrecting the PCI. More hard contact when you actually get the pitch you wanted. For players building a squad, testing new cards, or deciding where to spend MLB stubs, that reliability matters because a clean approach at the plate can be just as valuable as another power bat in the lineup.

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