HINTS
Easy
homerun
When you are up to bat with a decent power hitter, move the top of the
batting cursor to where the ball is being pitched. You will hit a homerun
about 90% of the time.
Reset
the count
While batting with a runner on any
base, have the runner attempt a steal.
Either go through with the steal or send him back.
Quickly press Y before the view returns to your batter to reset the count to
no balls or strikes.
Extra
hit
Do the "Reset the count" trick multiple times and your batter
will have an extra hit.
For example, with a man on first that steals, use the trick. The hitter will
now have an extra hit.
Easy
hit
Press R trigger before the pitcher makes his selection. When the pitch
is thrown, your cursor will become small. If you hit the ball it will either
be a home run, or a very hard hit.
Easy
strike out
When pitching, paint the corners and the batters will not swing, making
a easy strike out. It does not matter if it is their hot or cold zone, but
you should still pitch it in their cold zone.
If you have two strikes
already, pitch a fastball as the first pitch followed by any other pitch. On
then the last pitch, throw a curveball low and away.
Bean
the batter
After you select your pitch, move your cursor towards the batter and
press Y.
Intentional
walk
After you select your pitch, move your cursor away from the batter and
press Y.
Pick
runners off the bases
After a CPU runner reaches a base, very quickly press A to select the
pitch type, then press B and the Analog-stick in the direction of the base
to try a pickoff play. The pitcher will throw it to the base. After the
throw gets to the base, run towards the base to get the runner called out.
For example, if there is a CPU runner on first base, immediately after the
pitcher-hitter screen appears, throw over to first base. Then, after the
first basemen catches it, run to the right of first base or run in circles
around the baserunner. It may not work at first, but keep repeating it.
Change
computer pitched shutouts
Go to your schedule screen. Press X to get the list of games and start
times. When you simulate computer played games, and one of the teams pitches
a shutout, you can simulate it again, until both teams score. You can also
play games over when you or your opponent are shut out.
Submitted by:
Wesley Alb., AJ and B, Taylor
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