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[[File:Piranhacatch.png|thumb|200px|Petey Piranha using the Piranha Catch.]] | [[File:Piranhacatch.png|thumb|200px|Petey Piranha using the Piranha Catch.]] | ||
The '''Piranha Catch''' is [[Petey Piranha]]'s [[Sliding Catch]] in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. After pressing the A button, | The '''Piranha Catch''' is [[Petey Piranha]]'s [[Sliding Catch]] in ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. After pressing the A button, Petey stretches out his neck, thus putting his mouth (which is how he makes a catch) near the ball and attempts to make the catch. This will make the sound that other characters make if they have a super dive. If the ball is caught, the [[Lakitu#Mario Baseball Series|Umpire]] yells "Out!", and the ''Nice Play'' is shown atop the screen. If the ball is caught as a grounder and it is thrown to a baseman/basewoman with a runner approaching, only then will the ump shout "Out!", and shown at the top of the screen. | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, March 8, 2016
The Piranha Catch is Petey Piranha's Sliding Catch in Mario Super Sluggers. After pressing the A button, Petey stretches out his neck, thus putting his mouth (which is how he makes a catch) near the ball and attempts to make the catch. This will make the sound that other characters make if they have a super dive. If the ball is caught, the Umpire yells "Out!", and the Nice Play is shown atop the screen. If the ball is caught as a grounder and it is thrown to a baseman/basewoman with a runner approaching, only then will the ump shout "Out!", and shown at the top of the screen. Template:BoxTop Template:MSS may refer to:
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