Doubtful, but regardless, a baseball game should never show where a pitch is going to be.
If you're having trouble hitting the ball, initially stay on the lower difficulty level and slow the pitch speed down until you can get used to it. Secondly, split the plate up into 4 quadrants. Before the pitcher goes into his motion, concentrate on the one quadrant where you think the ball will be pitched, if a strike. If the pitch looks like it's going to go there and it's a good count to swing on, swing. Also, know the pitch types of your opponent..... scout your opponent.