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This tip is all over the Japanese Pawapuro sites.
And if you've been surfing these sites through a translator program, you've probably already caught this tip.
And I believe BigManZam, Shinigami, or Skinz helped me with this a while back.
But just in case, and for the sake of thoroughness, I'll post it again.
In HR derby, press the analog button on your PS2 controller. When the RED light goes out on your controller, control of the batting cursor shifts to the D-Pad.
And holding the L1 button while moving the batting cursor with the D-Pad makes the batting cursor move EXTRA-SLOW.
This D-Pad + L1 method generated higher HR totals more quickly than the Left Analog Stick method.
But in regular game situations, using the Left Analog Stick to move the batting cursor is still the most effective method.
You can alternate between the D-Pad and Left Analog Stick at any time simply by pressing the analog button on your PS2 controller.
And like I said in my guides, if you're new to the Pawapuro series and you want to improve your batting skills, you should probably stick with Left Analog Stick - even in HR Derby.
Again, the L1 + D-Pad method is best for quickly generating higher HR totals, but it won't improve wour overall batting skill as much.