How to Hit for the Cycle in BASEBALL 9

avatarBurstingHong10 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk10 months ago

To hit for the cycle in BASEBALL 9, focus on timing and aim for a single, double, triple, and home run all in one game. Practice makes perfect!

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avatarAutocancellingWeek10 months ago

Honestly, it's mostly about luck. Just keep playing and improving your hitting skills.


avatarUnifyingSlum10 months ago

It's a mix of skill and luck! Focus on hitting different types of pitches and using power swings for a home run. You'll get it eventually!


avatarTrainingLace10 months ago

I hit for the cycle by paying close attention to the pitcher's patterns and using customized players with high batting stats.

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