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Bases Loaded 4

NES-BD-USABases Loaded 4Instruction BookletJaleco(tm)---IntroductionBatter up! Jaleco hits another one out of the ballpark with Bases Loaded(r)4(tm)... the ultimate experience for baseball fans who just want to get outthere and play ball. We've included all the best features to create the greatest baseball game ever - you get lineup changes, realistic player stats,a centerfield perspective, easy-to-use controls, exhibition and regular sea-son games, two-player mode, even a Super Series.In Bases Loaded 4, you coach your team just like they do in the big leagues.Study your players' stats, then assemble a lineup that'll stop the oppositionin their tracks! A simple black and white star system shows you how each player is doing at a glance. If a player's performance starts to lag, you cansend in a replacement from the bench or the bullpen. Study the opposingteams' lineups, too, so you'll know what you're up against when you meet thatace pitcher in the bottom of the ninth!The umpire decides when your players make an outstanding play or really blowit... and believe me, it affects how they play. You may not agree with thedecision, but you can't argue with the ump - ask any big league coach! Becausethe computer keeps track of how your players are doing, you can throw yourselfinto the game - and we know you will. Whether you're pitching, fielding, batting, or stealing a base, just concentrate on winning and keep your eye onthe ball... we'll take care of the rest!Object of the gameBases Loaded 4 brings home the excitement and challenge of big league baseballwith all the great features you'd expect... phenomenal graphics and sound,realistic action, and options that put you in control of the game. We thinkyou'll agree, it's the next best thing to being there!In Bases Loaded 4, you can play it your way. Choose a one- or two- playerexhibition game, or enter the regular season of 130 games and play against thecomputer. The league includes 12 different teams - six in each division. Yourgoal is to capture the pennant in your division by winning 70 games. Once youdo, you're on your way to the Super Series! Hey, there's even a "couch potato"mode. If you just want to sit back and enjoy the action, select Watch and havethe computer play against itself.Getting started couldn't be easier. Just choose a game type, pick your team,then take a quick look at the roster. Players are rated with easy-to-understandstats like batting average, homerun average, and ERA. You can change the starting order, or use the default lineup and get right into the action. Pre-cise controls let you finetune your pitching motion, adjust your swing, orposition your fielders for an easy out. The center field perspective keeps youfocused on the action, and an overhead view of the diamond shows you where thebaserunners are at all times.Wanna really know how your guys are doing? Just watch the start. Player statsdon't change, but the computer does keep track of their performance in eachgame using black and white stars. Great plays (like a spectacular catch or ahomerun) get a white star. If you strike out or make a bad throw, your playerearns a black star. Why should you care? 'Cause it affects their batting andpitching abilities, they's why.Think you're ready for the big leagues? Then pick your team and start loosen-ing up your throwing arm. Sure, it'll take a little practice, but in no timeat all you'll be hitting homeruns, catching line drives, and maybe even pitching no-hitters. Any way you look at it, Bases Loaded 4 is a great game for baseball fans of all ages... so get out there and play ball!---Getting started1. Place the Bases Loaded 4 Game Pak (label side up) into your NES and turn on the unit. The title screen appears. If you don't make any selections on this screen, a demo sequence appears after a short time. Press Start or the A Button to return to the title screen.2. Your options on the title screen are Play or Options. Use the Control Pad to position the little character next to the option you want to select, then press Start (or the A Button) to choose that option.Note: Unless otherwise indicated, all options must be chosen with Controller1.OptionsIf you select Options from the title screen, you will see two options shownbelow. Press Up or Down on the Control Pad to select an option (the selectedoption will begin to flash). Press the A Button to change that option. SelectExit or press Start to return to the title screen.MusicTurn the music on or off. The default is on. You will hear the sound effectseven when the music is turned off.DHAbbreviation for Designated Hitter. Turn this option on or off. The default ison. If you turn this option off, no designated hitter will appear in thestarting lineups. (The DH bats in place of the pitcher, but does not field.)Type of GameAfter choosing your options, return to the title screen and select Play tocontinue. Next, you're asked to select either a Regular Season or Exhibitiongame. Choose your option as before and press the A Button.Regular SeasonIf you choose Regular Season, you must select either Start or Continue. SelectStart to begin a new season. Select Continue if you are in the middle of aseason. If you select Continue, you will be asked to enter the password youwere given at the end of the last game you played. A later section explainshow to enter your password.The regular season consists of a maximum of 130 games. However, as soon as youwin 70 games, you will be awarded the pennant for your division and advance immediately to the Super Series. The season will also end if you lose 61 games, since at that point you are statistically out of the running for thepennant.ExhibitionIf you select Exhibition, you are given three options: 1P 2P WATCHChoose 1P to select a One-Player game against the computer. You will chooseboth teams. Choose 2P to play a Two-Player game against an opponent. Each player chooses his own team. Choose Watch to have the computer play both sides. Again, you choose the teams. There is one drawback to simply watchinga game - once the game starts, you have no control over the action and cannoteven call time (i.e. pause the game). You'll just have to wait until the gameis over... or restart your system!PasswordsYou are given a password after every regular season game. Each passwordconsists of 10 letters or numbers. Be sure to write down your password exactly.After turning off your system, you will need to enter your password before youare allowed to continue the regular season.Press Up or Down on the Control Pad until the desired letter or number appears. Press Right on the Control Pad to move to the next digit, and pressLeft to move to the previous one. When you have finished entering your pass-word, move the cursor to the rightmost digit and press the A Button.If you have entered your password correctly, the next game in the regularseason will begin. If you enter an invalid password, you are given the optionof trying again or returning to the title screen.---Choosing TeamsThe logos of all twelve teams appear on the Select Team screen. These teamsare:Eastern WesternDivision DivisionNew York HawaiiAtlanta Los AngelesBoston SeattlePhiladelphia Kansas CityChicago UtahWashington DC TexasThe flashing cursors indicate who may select a team (1P, 2P, COM1, or COM2).Use the Control Pad to highlight a team. The names of the selected teams appear under the player boxes at the top of the screen - Player 1 (or COM1)appears on the left. Player 2 (or COM2) appears on the right. Press the A Button to make your selection.Exhibition Games: In a One-Player exhibition game or in a Watch game, PlayerOne chooses both teams. In a Two-Player exhibition game, each player choosestheir own team. In exhibition games, you team may play any other team in theleague.Regular Season Games: In a regular season game, you choose your team and thecomputer chooses your opponent. During the regular season, you will play onlyother teams in your own division (Eastern or Western).---The LineupAfter both teams have been selected, the Batting Order screen appears for theteam that will bat first. In an exhibition game, this is the first team selected. In a regular season game, the computer decided who will bat first.Players available on the bench appear on the right side of the screen. Avail-able pitchers appear in the lower right corner of the screen. The startinglineup appears on the left side of the screen.The statistics given for each player on the Batting Order screen will notchange - use these numbers to get a general idea of a player's strength and tocompare one player with another. You may change any of the players in yourstarting lineup before a game begins. During the game, you may only substitutea new pitcher or a pinch hitter. Look at your roster carefully... you may findsome strong players sitting it out on the bench or in the bullpen. See belowfor instructions on changing your lineup.BenchThe letter next to each position player indicates how that player bats: left-handed (L), right-handed (R), or switch (S). This is followed by their battingaverage and the number of homeruns they hit in the last season.BullpenThe letter next to each pitcher indicates how that pitcher throws (and bats):left-handed (L) or right-handed (R). This is followed by their Earned RunAverage (ERA) and their speed rating (SP). Speed ratings vary from about 40 to60. Players with higher numbers tend to throw faster pitches.OrderThe starting lineup is listed in batting order, from top to bottom. The numberin front of each player's name indicates that player's position:1 Pitcher2 Catcher3 First Base4 Second Base5 Third Base6 Shortstop7 Left Field8 Center Field9 Right FieldIf you are using a Designated Hitter, the letters DH will appear in front ofthis player's name. (You may turn this option off on the Options screen.) Thepitcher is normally listed at the bottom of the batting order, in parantheses.The letter next to each player indicates how they bar (or pitch). To view thebatting or pitching statistics for the players in the starting lineup, pressUp or Down on the Control Pad. The selection arrow will move up and down thelist of all players. The statistics for the selected player appear in the lower left corner of the screen.Changing Your LineupBefore a game, you can swap any of the players in your starting lineup withone of the players on the bench or in the bullpen. You also may change thebatting order of the players in the starting lineup. During a game, you mayonly substitute a new pitcher or pinch hitter.Press Up or Down on the Control Pad to move the selection arrow next to theplayer you wish to swap and press the A Button. A second ar row now appears.Press Up or Down on the Control Pad to move this arrpw next to the replacementplayer and press the A Button to swap the two players. Naturally, only position players may replace position players, and only pitchers may replacepitchers. Press the B Button to remove the second arrow without making a swap.When you have finished making all your changes, position the selection arrownext to the word Ready and press the A Button. The Batting Order screen forthe opposing team now appears. In a One-Player game (exhibition or regularseason), Player 1 may view, but not change, the opposing team's lineup. In aWatch game, Player 1 may change the lineup for both teams. In a Two-Playergame, each player makes their own changes (Player 2 uses Controller 2).---The ScoreboardAs you might expect, the scoreboard shows each team's score by inning, alongwith the total number of runs (R), hits (H), and errors (E) for each team. Thepositioning of the teams on the scoreboard indicates who bats first. The visiting team appears first on the scoreboard, since they always bat at thetop of the inning. the home team appears second, and will bat in the bottom ofthe inning. Ten innings are displayed on the scoreboard at one time. If the game goes into extra innings, the scoreboard will scroll left. After 18 innings, a tie game is called. Your current standing is displayed at the end of each regular season game. Inaddition to giving you the password for the next game, the score screen showsyour total number of wins (W), losses (L), and ties (T).Slaughter RuleBases Loaded 4 includes a "slaughter" rule. That is, when either team is aheadby nine or more runs in the bottom of any inning, the game is called and theteam that is ahead gets the win. Hey, if things are going that bad, you'llprobably want out anyway!Super SeriesA regular season consists of 130 games (maximum). Once you win 70 games, theseason ends and you enter the Super Series. In the Super Series, your teamcompetes against the pennant winner from the other division. The first teamto win four games is the world champion.---Controller functions during a gameBattingSwing Bat Level - A ButtonSwing Bat High - Up + A ButtonSwing Bat Low - Down + A ButtonBunt - B ButtonCancel a Bunt - A ButtonMove Batter in Batter's Box - Left, Right, Up or Down on Control PadBaserunningTo select a base using the Control Pad:Home Plate - UpFirst Base - LeftSecond Base - DownThird Base - RightAdvance Baserunner or Steal a Base - Control Pad (to choose base) + B ButtonReturn to base - Control Pad (to choose base) + A ButtonStop Baserunners - A Button + B Button (press and hold both buttons at the same time)PitchingUse the Control Pad to select one of eight pitch locations. You may also increase the direction of a pitch during the windup, or make a breakingpitch.These controls are explained below.Pitch - Control Pad (choose direction) + A ButtonIncrease Pitch Direction - Tap the A Button one or more times during the windup (the more taps, the greater the increase in direction)Breaking PitchPress the Control Pad in one of eight directions during the windup:Slider | Fast Ball | Split-Fingered Fastball-------------------------------Curve | No Break | Change Up-------------------------------Slow | Off Speed | SinkerCurve | | Note: This diagram is for right-handed batters. Reverse the direction when youare pitching to left-handed batters.Attempt a pickoff - B Button (change to Fielding screen) followed by throw tobase - see belowFielding and ThrowingCatch Ball - Use the Control Pad to move your fielders toward the ball - the first player to reach the ball picks it up automaticallyJump to Catch Ball - B ButtonDive to Catch Ball - Left or Right + B ButtonThrow Ball - Control Pad (to choose base) + A ButtonRun to Base - Control Pad (to choose base) + B ButtonMaking SubstitutionsCall Time - StartDisplay Roster - A Button when time is called---On-screen displaysGame stats are displayed on the screen at all times, as well as information about the current batter and pitcher. When a ball is hit, a "radar" indicatorshows you the location of the ball and your fielders.Batter StatsBatter statistics are shown on the left side of the screen. These include thebatter's position on the batting order, his name, batting average, and numberof homeruns in the last season.Pitcher StatsPitcher statistics are shown on the right side of the screen. These includethe pitcher's name and Earned Run Average (ERA). If the batter does not hit apitch, BALL or STRIKE and the speed of the throw appear in the center of thescreen. If a pitch hits the batter, the word BEANBALL appears and the batteradvances to first base. The batter also advances to first in a Base on Ballssituation (the pitcher throw 4 BALLS).StarsBlack or white stars appear above the batter and pitcher's name to indicatehow that player is performing. Each time a player makes a fine play he is awarded a white star. If a player has one or more white stars and makes a badplay, he will lose one of those stars. If he makes a bad play and does not have any white stars, he gets a black star. A player may collect up to eightstars of one color. These stars affect a batter's hitting ability, or a pitcher's speed and effectiveness. Stars only affect performance in the current game and do not carry over to the next game.PitchersPitchers tire quickly, and will lose one white star after each inning due tofatigue. After a pitcher has played five consecutive innings, he will begin tolose two white stars after each inning. Take the hint and send in a replace-ment! A pitcher may lose all of his white stars in this manner, but he willnot be given any black stars because of fatigue.Batters White star - Making a spectacular play (like a homerun) Black star - Striking outPitchers White star - Striking out a hitter Black star - Allowing a runFielders White star - Making a good catch or throw Black star - Missing a catch or making a bad throwCatchers White star - Preventing a stolen base Black star - Making an error (like missing a catch)Game StatsGame stats are displayed on either the left or the right side of the screen,depending on whether the current pitcher is left-handed or right-handed.DiamondThe diamond shows the position of the baserunners. Home plate is at the top,first base on the left, second base at the bottom, and third base on the right.InningThe number of the current inning (as well as TOP or BOTTOM) appears below thediamond.ScoreThe current score is displayed directly below the inning number. Each team'sscore appears next to the first letter of the team name. The underlined letterindicates which team is at bat.StatsThe number of balls and strikes for the current batter, as well as the numberof outs for his team in this inning appear below the score. The number of baseballs next to each letter (B for balls, S for strikes, and O for outs)indicates the current amount.RadarWhen a ball is hit, the screen switches automatically to the Fielding screen.A radar indicator appears in the upper right corner of this screen. A diamondshows the position and movement of the baserunners. Again, home plate is atthe top of the diamond. The ball appears as a flahing white dot. Your playersappear as white "O's".The radar will show the position of the three outfielders, as well as the twoinfield players who are closest to the action. Use this radar indicator toquickly move your players toward the ball. When a player touches the ball, hewill pick it up automatically.---More about player controlsComplete player controls are provided in the section of this manual entitledController Functions. The following information provides more insight on thefiner points of playing the game.BattingBatting is pretty simple... just press the A Button as the pitch nears theplate. You can move your player in the batter's box using the Control Pad, andadjust your bat either high or low by pressing Up or Down on the Control Padas you swing. It may take a little practice before you're batting like a pro,but don't get discouraged... we all went through it! Timing is everything, sobe sure to allow enough time for the bat to come around after the swing. Totry a different tactic, press the B Button to perform a bunt. Press the AButton to return to a normal stance.Note: If your batter is a switch hitter, he automatically will bat left to aright-handed pitcher and bat right to a left-handed pitcher - this gives himthe advantage over the pitcher every time.BaserunningWhen a ball is hit, the batter automatically runs to first base. Howeveer, once he reaches first, he'll stay put unless you direct him to continue. Toadvance a runner to the next base, press the B Button. If you have more thanone baserunner, you'll need to advance each one separately. Start the leadrunner, then start any trailing runners. The same controls apply to stealingbases.Like the batter, baserunners also advance to the next base automatically whenthe ball is hit. This is good in some circumstances (like a long drive down the left field line), but bad in others. If the batter hits a routine fly ballwhich gets caught, you'll have to get your baserunners back to their originalbases pretty quickly to avoid getting picked off. This is especially true whenthe ball is caught in the infield (sorry... no infield fly rule!). You also can tag up on a fly ball by getting your runner back to the base, then advanc-ing him after the ball is caught - if you think he can make it!To send a runner back to a base, press and hold the direction on the ControlPad that indicates which base you want to send him to (remember, Up is homeplate, Left is first base, etc.), then press the A Button.PitchingTo pitch, all you need to do is press the A Button. Of course, if you do thatyou'll be the batter's best friend! To make things a little harder, you'll have to throw a few curve balls and sliders. Complete instructions for thesemaneuvers are provided in the Controller Functions of this manual. Basically,you just press the Control Pad along with the A Button to indicate where you'dlike the ball to go, then press the Control Pad again during the windup toselect a breaking ball.For instance, to throw a high fast ball, press Up and the A Button, then pressUp again during the windup to select a Fast Ball. To throw a really high fastball, press the A Button more than once during the windup. The computer alwaysdetermines the speed of the throw, which will be displayed on the screen ifthe batter misses the pitch. Oh, yeah, and be sure to pay attention to whetherthe batter is right-handed or left-handed... you'll need to adjust yourpitching controls accordingly.If you see that one of the baserunners is trying to steal a base, you canattempt a pick-off. First, press the B Button to switch to the Fielding screen. Next, use the Control Pad to select the base to throw to, then pressthe A Button to throw the ball. You'll have to do all this pretty quickly ifyou want to pick off the runner!FieldingThis may be the easiest move yet... just get one of your players next to theball and he'll pick it up automatically. Once the ball is hit, a radarindicator appears in the upper right corner of the screen. Watch the radarindicator to see where the ball is going, then use the Control Pad to moveyour players into position. To catch a fly ball, press the B Button to jump upin the air. Press Left or Right and the B Button to dive left or right.Once you've got the ball, get rid of it fase. We can't emphasize this stronglyenough, OK? The longer it takes your player to throw, the worse your throw will be. Trust us on this one... when you've got the momentum, you've gottakeep it going. To throw the ball, press the direction on the Control Pad thatcorresponds to the base you want to throw to, then press the A Button. If youneed to you can look at the radar indicator in the upper right corner of thescreen to see where the baserunners are located.You may occaisonally need to send one of your infielders to a particular base-for instance, during a rundown. To do this, first press the direction of theControl Pad that indicates which base you want your player to run to (Up forhome plate, etc.), then press the B Button.Making SubstitutionsAfter calling time (by pressing Start on Controller 1), you can bring up theteam rosters and select a relief pitcher (if your team is pitching) or a pinchhitter (if your team is batting). Note that in a Two-Player game, Player 1 hasto ask Player 1 to call time for him - so Player 1, be a sport! Changes aremade just as they are before a game - see the section of this manual entitledChanging Your Lineup for detailed instructions. After selecting a new player,press the A Button to return to the game.One important fact to remember about replacing your pitcher: Once you pull apitcher out, he's gone for the duration of the game. In fact, his name evendisappears (temporarily) from the roster. Don't worry, though... he'll bewell-rested and ready to play in the next game!---Team rostersBases Loaded 4 includes 12 teams - six Eastern Division teams and six WesternDivision teams. Each team's roster is shown below. These same rosters aredisplayed on the screen before each game, and also can be displayed during agame if time is called. The statistics given for each player should be usedonly as a general guide - much of a team's performance will depend on yourskill as a player. Note that the player stats shown on the screen will notchange during a season, as Bases Loaded 4 does not keep track of statisticsgenerated during game play.---Eastern Division Teams---New YorkName Avg. HRHenrie S .259 3Favell R .288 9Gage L .287 22Kilbor R .303 25Tambor L .327 14Beck R .300 25Glazer L .289 6Payne R .273 13Theoly R .300 20Bonds R 2.50 40BenchTosca R .254 7Wooley R .250 1Russ L .284 9Dias R .209 2Smerko R .290 10Janson L .200 1O'Hara R .249 4Burns R .271 3Bullpen SPLewis R 3.96 50Perry R 2.16 48West L 3.68 46Shard L 3.68 44Henter R 1.96 45Joel R 2.70 55Jarvis R 2.90 40---AtlantaStarting LineupAlfons S .301 3Cunnif L .259 1Ireton S .287 16Pivnic L .310 13Fried R .239 15Buchan L .283 17Nye L .300 20Kaufma R .265 3Caputo S .294 7Fine R 3.52 49BenchUtter R .200 5Tobino R .286 1York L .284 0Sachs L .273 0Roscoe R .300 2Flynn R .313 25Cortez L .268 11Umars L .250 0BullpenGross R 3.14 48Bird L 3.96 47Guido R 4.38 40Pacos R 2.58 43Page R 2.70 48Greene L 3.16 46Rosa R 4.92 43---BostonStarting LineupRutkos L .303 11Murphy R .280 4Newkir L .300 25Striet R .290 34Carson L .274 22Juby R .280 2Vogler R .289 27Gregor R .299 0Price L .246 2Greco L 3.86 48BenchDamrow R .279 13Mathew L .271 2Gillis R .298 4Cooper R .200 0Groppo R .200 0White L .277 7Lowrey R .286 6Slater R .249 12BullpenWestin L 3.50 50Vinson R 3.00 50Scott R 3.30 45Bondi R 3.26 56Acker R 3.00 46Bailey R 2.24 48Kozar R 4.10 45---PhiladelphiaStarting LineupSulvan L .323 10Gelman R .250 0Vasta S .310 25Donahu R .326 17Becker R .309 1Kitzie R .264 4Wasser S .310 0Muller R .283 2Abner R .310 2Hodges L 3.50 48BenchVinson R .250 3Walker R .200 3Tucker S .226 2Fink R .279 0Elias R .200 2Flood L .259 4Panka L .276 1Mussio L .286 1BullpenShyder R 3.92 50Carter R 4.06 40Philip R 2.66 45King R 5.60 46Darcy R 2.16 48Cory L 3.70 45---ChicagoStarting LineupNovits R .279 6Rothma S .250 6Able L .282 8Philip R .317 25ORiley R .303 31Erving L .292 11Mulvey R .250 3Morrow R .300 5Adair S .310 20Fox R 4.04 50BenchSykes L .250 1Verona R .200 0Singer R .301 6Nyer L .244 8Filson S .237 4Manter R .227 0Reaves R .200 7Easton L .200 5BullpenLawson R 4.06 45Gantos R 3.16 42Morris R 2.08 45Car L 4.04 44Marx R 3.00 48Stone R 4.08 50Rush R 4.98 45---Washington DCStarting LineupNiler R .304 17Amadio R .304 8Hart R .265 20Silbur L .300 25Foster L .300 20Steven R .250 28Shea L .280 11Anders R .245 5Leff L .261 3David R 4.90 46BenchSanner R .206 1Woods R .200 1Sherm R .282 1Hesher R .221 4Draber R .300 0Glass R .207 9Ennis L .263 0Radson R .270 2BullpenAllan L 3.26 47Knapp L 3.00 44Sether R 4.00 45Knight R 4.60 46Morgan L 4.06 48Fenner R 4.06 43Finn R 4.68 46---Western Division Teams---HawaiiStarting LineupFenz R .266 3Pardi S .267 2Wolfor R .256 35Woods R .307 37Mogica S .263 42Miller R .298 8Bahr L .260 1Topjia R .281 11Pokors R .239 6Cook R 2.96 50BenchKelly R .200 0Farber R .200 2Fletch R .271 0Carol L .259 10Moller R .250 0Yury S .239 0Wells L .282 2Grant R .250 15BullpenBettis R 3.54 48Hinner L 3.36 47Craine R 3.38 52Vick R 3.38 47Malton R 1.84 44Waxman R 3.00 42Tamino R 2.82 46---Los AngelesStarting LineupLynn R .211 1Leigh R .260 5Patton S .284 21Baker R .273 37Simon R .307 20Quorb L .285 37Bonner R .250 20Elkin R .283 12Schick R .289 3Ryan L 4.02 40BenchRamis R .248 6Conway R .200 0Dagget R .231 3Harrek R .238 1Baum L .302 0Felder L .246 6Haber R .326 3Donnis L .331 2BullpenMills R 3.74 45Black R 4.10 46Sako R 4.00 45Willis R 4.70 45Patson L 2.94 48Carter R 4.80 45Baer L 4.12 46---SeattleStarting LineupBerman S .283 0Jones L .281 0Gentz R .267 11Baca L .278 35Shab R .300 20Davids L .290 4Sanzo L .244 2Strick R .244 4Wright R .287 18Hunt R 3.88 50BenchNewton R .200 0Small R .239 1Dunn R .236 1Justin R .235 1Brent R .250 0Gilson R .253 11Eckers S .250 0Halper R .262 6BullpenBardo R 3.46 46Myers L 3.46 46Jenson R 3.10 43Rosen R 2.98 45Manley L 3.26 46Tucker L 3.62 40Walsh R 4.70 48---Kansas CityStarting LineupWinton R .314 20Camber L .292 6Young L .300 20Lyons L .303 24Beale R .300 22Ott R .274 17Carlin R .270 22Harms R .301 12Dulsey R .217 8Anders R 2.90 52BenchKraft R .250 4Gerard R .250 2Spears R .231 0Ephrom L .243 2Reiner R .250 1Vandor R .327 10Brady L .285 3Cribbs L .304 3BullpenTate L 4.62 50Hunt L 4.10 46Watts R 4.00 44Gibbs R 3.38 48Miles R 3.94 45Maters R 4.36 46Rennor R 4.06 45---UtahStarting LineupMalvoe S .338 3Laino L .240 3McFee L .243 21Marcus R .311 33Fallon R .270 6Grogan R .254 0Forge R .265 18Munoz R .250 2Potter R .271 9Kramar R 3.26 46BenchBalzak R .250 6Banks L .292 6Emilio L .250 3Carlos R .270 2Webb R .221 2Oliver L .200 3Madden R .326 0Baron L .320 1BullpenPerez R 4.22 45Unsel L 3.98 44Walls R 3.78 56Major L 4.44 45Tunney R 4.82 48Robert R 3.32 45Newton L 4.62 43---TexasStarting LineupCroix L .274 14Zwick S .247 4Moran R .258 20Anson L .280 31Mertz L .300 30Callif R .221 12Lemon L .317 7Shakly R .265 5Belamy R .251 3Larker R 4.92 46BenchStrick R .250 2Faust L .200 1Payton L .250 3Samson R .222 1Harlan R .244 5Plumb R .200 2Marsh L .304 6Garret L .313 8BullpenStaver R 3.94 43Tillis L 4.98 42Belton R 3.30 46Kling R 4.00 44Corbin R 4.56 45Murray R 4.70 47Lundt R 4.48 40---Contributing staffJaleco Ltd (Tokyo, Japan) Y. Kanazawa, PresidentProduct Management T. Kaneko, H. Nunokawa. S. Ohta, and all at Jalelo Ltd.Jaleco USA (Wheeling, IL) Howard Rubin, PresidentProduct Management Jeff Hill, Scott LawrenceInternational Coordination Masao Ohata, Oliver TangPackage Design & Layout MarketForce Ine. - Tim Hill (Account Executive), Tim Kocher (Designer)Package Copy Writer Tim KocherInstruction Manual Writer Kate HuntInstruction Manual Design & Layout Jack Nichols (Jack Nichols Design)Game Testers (USA) Baki Allen, Mike Lee, Butch O'Malley, Joe SislowIf you can't find that, drop it.
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