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* While a low pitcher ERA is generally better than a high ERA, there are pitchers with higher ERAs that are better than pitchers with lower ones. The same probably holds for batting averages as well (except of course higher averages are better than lower ones).
* While a low pitcher ERA is generally better than a high ERA, there are pitchers with higher ERAs that are better than pitchers with lower ones. The same probably holds for batting averages as well (except of course higher averages are better than lower ones).
* Bunting is probably best avoided, especially considering that, unlike with normal swings, you ''can'' get a third strike if you foul when bunting.
* Bunting is probably best avoided, especially considering that, unlike with normal swings, you ''can'' get a third strike if you foul when bunting.
* Don't advance to the next base if it looks extremely likely that the ball will be caught. This applies for foul balls too!
* As with any baseball game, don't advance to the next base if it looks extremely likely that the ball will be caught. This applies for foul balls too! (If there are two outs already, there is no need to do this.)
* It takes a while to get used to fielding, especially since your outfielders are often offscreen. Learning to play this game well is not for the impatient!
* It takes a while to get used to fielding, especially since your outfielders are often offscreen. Learning to play this game well is not for the impatient!
* The AI is dumb and will often throw the ball to the base ahead of where it should throw it. Pay attention to where they're throwing the ball to see if you can get an extra base.
* The AI is dumb and will often throw the ball to the base ahead of where it should throw it. Pay attention to where they're throwing the ball to see if you can get an extra base.
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* If the pitcher is throwing wild pitches, see if you can deliberately get hit by the ball to get a free base. The game doesn't know you're doing it on purpose.
* If the pitcher is throwing wild pitches, see if you can deliberately get hit by the ball to get a free base. The game doesn't know you're doing it on purpose.
* Sometimes the AI fielders go nuts and spin in place until the ball lands. Be sure to keep running while this happens!
* Sometimes the AI fielders go nuts and spin in place until the ball lands. Be sure to keep running while this happens!
* As with any baseball game, remember that strategy changes once there are two outs. Baserunners no longer need to "tag up", and fielders should always go for the quickest, easiest out they can get rather than taking extra risks to throw out somebody running for third or home.
* After winning a game, be sure to use a different starting pitcher than the one you used in your previous game. For some reason, if you don't, your starting pitcher will be much less effective. (If you're starting the game using a password, there is no need to do this.)
* After winning a game, be sure to use a different starting pitcher than the one you used in your previous game. For some reason, if you don't, your starting pitcher will be much less effective. (If you're starting the game using a password, there is no need to do this.)


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Revision as of 06:01, 19 April 2011

Tips

  • Be sure to pick a good team, especially one with strong pitchers. Coconuts (ここなつ) of Kyushu (九州) is likely one of the best.
  • While a low pitcher ERA is generally better than a high ERA, there are pitchers with higher ERAs that are better than pitchers with lower ones. The same probably holds for batting averages as well (except of course higher averages are better than lower ones).
  • Bunting is probably best avoided, especially considering that, unlike with normal swings, you can get a third strike if you foul when bunting.
  • As with any baseball game, don't advance to the next base if it looks extremely likely that the ball will be caught. This applies for foul balls too! (If there are two outs already, there is no need to do this.)
  • It takes a while to get used to fielding, especially since your outfielders are often offscreen. Learning to play this game well is not for the impatient!
  • The AI is dumb and will often throw the ball to the base ahead of where it should throw it. Pay attention to where they're throwing the ball to see if you can get an extra base.
  • However, a fielder running with the ball to tag you will always be faster than your baserunners. When you're on defense, use this to your advantage; when on offense, don't get too cocky!
  • If the pitcher is throwing wild pitches, see if you can deliberately get hit by the ball to get a free base. The game doesn't know you're doing it on purpose.
  • Sometimes the AI fielders go nuts and spin in place until the ball lands. Be sure to keep running while this happens!
  • As with any baseball game, remember that strategy changes once there are two outs. Baserunners no longer need to "tag up", and fielders should always go for the quickest, easiest out they can get rather than taking extra risks to throw out somebody running for third or home.
  • After winning a game, be sure to use a different starting pitcher than the one you used in your previous game. For some reason, if you don't, your starting pitcher will be much less effective. (If you're starting the game using a password, there is no need to do this.)