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First, the players select their characters (and the difficulty for each CPU player, if any). Then, they choose to have 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 turns for the whole game. Then, the game starts with a random batter and random pitcher - the other two players become the fielders. Each player starts a game with 100 coins. If the pitcher strikes out the batter, the pitcher steals 30 coins from the batter, and bats next. If a fielder catches a ball, the fielder gets to bat next. If the caught ball is a fly ball, the fielder steals 50 coins from the batter. If four balls are pitched (''Ball Four'') or the ball hits the batter (''Take Your Base''), it counts a turn (though there is no extra turns in this instance if this happens on the last turn), the batter goes again and a base is lit up - if all bases are lit up when either of these happen during a turn, the batter then steals 20 coins from the pitcher. | First, the players select their characters (and the difficulty for each CPU player, if any). Then, they choose to have 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 turns for the whole game. Then, the game starts with a random batter and random pitcher - the other two players become the fielders. Each player starts a game with 100 coins. If the pitcher strikes out the batter, the pitcher steals 30 coins from the batter, and bats next. If a fielder catches a ball, the fielder gets to bat next. If the caught ball is a fly ball, the fielder steals 50 coins from the batter. If four balls are pitched (''Ball Four'') or the ball hits the batter (''Take Your Base''), it counts a turn (though there is no extra turns in this instance if this happens on the last turn), the batter goes again and a base is lit up - if all bases are lit up when either of these happen during a turn, the batter then steals 20 coins from the pitcher. | ||