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In the streaming world full of fantastic FPS games and Battle Royale titles, Dr Disrespect dares to change the norm. The 39-year-old streamer put down the arms and ammunition to take on something out of the ordinary. Well, it might not seem exciting for FPS fans of his community but baseball has its own charm.

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Doc is changing the game while playing a title that he hasn’t visited in a long time. The 2-time was recently spotted spending his time grinding the fine art of knocking the ball out of the park, for a home run. But sadly, enough all he could manage to muster were 3-strikes and a game over.

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This was quite a pleasant change for Doc as he stepped back on his seat to nail some home runs instead of headshots. It is no cakewalk to get those timings right, and he seemed to struggle a lot. More often the ball would run out in the back causing a foul, while in other cases a good connection with the bat would result in a catch out. It was quite evident that baseball is not an easy sport to get into, but Doc never caved in.

He may have struggled to connect the ball with the bat, but his pitching skills were on point. With multiple perfect pitches and flawless strikeouts, Doc seemed to be having a good time. This change of scenery from the frustrating lobbies full of cheaters certainly worked well.

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This isn’t the first time Doc has ditched Warzone in favor of other games. Not so long ago, Warzone saw a massive exodus of streamers towards Apex Legends. In a similar manner, Doc also picked up other games like Fortnite, Elden Ring, and now MLB The Show to avoid Warzone.

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The visible frustration in the community and problematic gameplay of the title continues to hinder its expansion. It seems like Doc is doing everything in his power to stay away from the title.

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