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What Does H/9 Mean in MLB The Show 22?

What Does H/9 Mean in MLB The Show 22?

Here's what H/9 means in MLB The Show 22, and what it means for your pitcher.

MLB The Show 22 has taken the world by storm over the last couple of weeks. Players from around the globe are gearing up to lead their franchise to glory. If you want to succeed, you will need to be aware of all the different players’ abilities and how they can contribute to helping you win games. One area to pay attention to is your pitchers’ H/9 stats, and here’s what it means in MLB The Show 22.

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To improve your created player’s overall ability in MLB The Show 22, or a certain ballplayer’s card in Diamond Dynasty mode, you’ll need to understand all of the player statistics. When it comes down to pitching, there are various statistics you will need to look at, such as Control, Velocity, Stamina, HR/9, BB/9, and K/9. Perhaps the most important attribute in MLB The Show 22 for pitchers is H/9. 

What Does H/9 Mean in MLB The Show 22?

H/9 represents your pitcher’s ability to limit hard contact hits against batters they line up with on the diamond. Essentially, the higher the number, the less likely a player will be to square up a ball for a base hit. 

It is a useful stat to consider because while you can still get outs on hard-hit balls, they also present more risk to allow the batter to hit home runs, doubles, or triples. So, having a high H/9 basically ensures that your pitcher won’t give up too many big plays. 

Ideally, you want your pitcher’s H/9 statistic to be higher than their K/9 statistic, but you also want them to have a solid BB/9 statistic. These stats will ensure they can generate contact and play deeper into games without getting tired or having their pitches deteriorate towards the end of the match. 

In terms of stat keeping in Major League Baseball, H/9 refers to the number of hits per 9 innings (extra innings not included). So, this analytic also helps give you a better idea of how your pitcher will perform throughout the course of a full nine-inning game. 

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Rowan Fisher-Shotton
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