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BigManZam, please help

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BigManZam, please help
Do you have any tips for stealing bases in PYS 3, I can't read the provided instructions, and don't see it in your FAQ (which was excellent by the way). Are there ways to make your runner lead off the base. I also use the G-men, and am getting tired of bunting Suzuki and Kosaka over to second, when I'm certain they could steal a base on most of these occasions. I think I had it figured out on PYS 2, but forgot how I did it, and am scared to experiment during one of my pennant games.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I see you as the expert on these Japanese Yakyu games.

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Re: BigManZam, please help
[ Author: BigManZam | Posted: Apr 16, 2006 7:01 PM | CLM Fan ]

You don't need to lead them off. Just wait for when the pitcher starts his motion. Getting his timing helps. Some pitchers are slower than others. Also make sure to run on good counts. Don't try to run on first pitches all the time, because that's bad baseball.
Re: BigManZam, please help
[ Author: Guest: Carla | Posted: Apr 16, 2006 9:34 PM ]

What about sliding?
Re: BigManZam, please help
[ Author: Guest: Shini | Posted: Apr 17, 2006 12:17 AM ]

If u're scared to test it out in ur pennant, then why dun u just play a few exhibition game and try it there?
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