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Hint: When playing against a computer-controlled batter with a wide swing,
pitch him tight inside. You probably won't get a strikeout, but there's a good
chance that he'll shank the ball or pop it up for an easy out.
Hint: When pitching against a human opponent, try to drive him back from the
plate and then alternate between outside strikes and balls. The visual
difference (for the batter) between a low and outside fastball strike and a
ball is nearly imperceptible, and you just might be able to get him to whiff.
Hint: When a computer-controlled runner takes a long leadoff from the base, go
to work on him--he won't learn his lesson, and you should be able to pick him
off if you just keep trying.
Hint: Due to the little hiccup in control when you field a ball, don't try to
toss the ball to the pitcher if you've grabbed it as the first baseman. Your
best bet is to run your fielder over the plate before the runner gets there.
Hint: If you want to hit a home run, move so that the meat of your bat is over
the plate and wait for a low pitch. Swing just a fraction of a second later
than you think you should, and hopefully, you'll hear the resounding boom of a
ball well hit (the Home Run Challenge is a great place to practice this).
Hint: Don't forget to keep an eye on your pitcher's stamina (accessed from the
menu screen). Before he gets too tired, be sure to warm up another pitcher.
Hint: If you want to play this game on the Internet, select the "Internet Slow"
connection option and drop all of your detail levels down to the lowest level
you can tolerate. It might not look as good, but you might be able to achieve
a marginally acceptable frame rate this way.
pitch him tight inside. You probably won't get a strikeout, but there's a good
chance that he'll shank the ball or pop it up for an easy out.
Hint: When pitching against a human opponent, try to drive him back from the
plate and then alternate between outside strikes and balls. The visual
difference (for the batter) between a low and outside fastball strike and a
ball is nearly imperceptible, and you just might be able to get him to whiff.
Hint: When a computer-controlled runner takes a long leadoff from the base, go
to work on him--he won't learn his lesson, and you should be able to pick him
off if you just keep trying.
Hint: Due to the little hiccup in control when you field a ball, don't try to
toss the ball to the pitcher if you've grabbed it as the first baseman. Your
best bet is to run your fielder over the plate before the runner gets there.
Hint: If you want to hit a home run, move so that the meat of your bat is over
the plate and wait for a low pitch. Swing just a fraction of a second later
than you think you should, and hopefully, you'll hear the resounding boom of a
ball well hit (the Home Run Challenge is a great place to practice this).
Hint: Don't forget to keep an eye on your pitcher's stamina (accessed from the
menu screen). Before he gets too tired, be sure to warm up another pitcher.
Hint: If you want to play this game on the Internet, select the "Internet Slow"
connection option and drop all of your detail levels down to the lowest level
you can tolerate. It might not look as good, but you might be able to achieve
a marginally acceptable frame rate this way.