U4GM How to Make the Torpedo Bat Work in RTTS 26

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Episode 6 was the point where my Road to the Show save stopped feeling like a checklist and started feeling like an actual ballplayer's career. Funny thing is, it happened because of one equipment change I almost brushed off while sorting my loadout after I decided to buy MLB The Show 26 stubs and test a few upgrades. I've been playing this series for years, and most gear boosts are easy to forget once the game starts. The torpedo bat isn't like that. You notice it right away. Swings that used to feel just a hair late still come off with life, and those slightly missed pitches don't die under the outfielder's glove as often. It doesn't hand you perfect timing. It just makes the whole hitting experience feel less punishing, which in RTTS is a huge difference.

What the torpedo bat actually changes

I spent around fifteen games comparing it to a normal maple setup, just to see if it was all hype. The change wasn't subtle. On plain old good contact, not even perfect-perfect, I was getting a few extra mph on exit velo with the torpedo bat. More importantly, the shape of contact changed. That's what stood out. Mis-hit balls that usually floated into lazy pop-ups started turning into hard liners or deep flies. You can feel the sweet spot playing bigger. That matters more than any flashy stat card. A lot of players chase tiny boosts and never really sense them in-game. This one? You feel it in your hands after two or three at-bats.

The perk that made the moment

The other piece of the puzzle was Heart Attack. This year's perk system is way easier to read, and I like that SDS finally made the grind feel clear instead of weirdly hidden. I'd been building toward maxing Heart Attack because the perk fits how I play: stay patient, wait for late pressure spots, then do damage. In a game against Oakland, it all lined up. We were down by two in the ninth with two outs, and the perk indicator lit up. Full count. I took a slider just off the edge, then got a fastball over the heart of the plate. The swing felt different before I even saw the flight path. Louder contact. Cleaner launch. Three-run shot, game over. I usually skip replays, but not that one.

The long road from college to the majors

Part of why this run feels more satisfying is the way the early choices are still echoing now. I picked UNC at the start because the development bonuses were too good to ignore, even though it hurt my draft stock. That gamble dropped me into the second round, and yeah, that part stung. You watch first-round guys shoot through the minors while you're stuck in Double-A, and it gets old fast. But once I reached the majors, the extra power growth started to show up in real situations instead of just on an attribute screen. The new sim system helps a ton too. When the game tells you you're close to a milestone, you can jump back in and actually play it. That's a much better feeling than sleepwalking through menus and missing your own big moments.

Why this RTTS run feels different

What I like most is that the mode finally respects cause and effect. Equipment matters. Perks matter. College choices matter. Even pacing matters, especially when the game lets you dip in and out of sim without losing the thread of your career. That's why Episode 6 stuck with me. It wasn't just a walk-off homer. It was the first time everything I'd chosen, from school to perks to gear, came together in one swing. If you've been deep into roster building, loadouts, and even keeping an eye on MLB The Show 26 trading options to sharpen your setup, you'll probably notice the same thing: this year's RTTS doesn't just look better on paper, it actually feels like your decisions have weight.

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