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    The Ninja Blacksox are the team where you prove yourself.  If you can mercy rule the Sox in six innings or less, you're ready for the Dreams.  Here's the men (and woman) who you'll be facing.


Kozo - Kozo is real speedy and he can also knock the ball pretty far.  Jam him and hopefully he won't get a good piece of it.
Kuno - Kuno is extremely weak, and you must get her out.  Just about any pitch will do, but I like to throw curveballs outside.
Yaichi - He is a contact hitter by trade, but give him a good pitch and he will do something with it.  Try to mix things up; use your sinker.
Hanzo - Hanzo may not be fast, but that's not his game.  He's going to try to rap the ball out of the park.  If you pitch hard inside, he probably won't be able to.
Benkei - From what I've played, a late-breaking pitch that goes right across the center of the plate is the best way to get this slugger out.
Inuma - Inuma gets paid for his D, not for his bat.  Go with outside pitches and he'll weakly ground out.
Jyubei - I like this guy's name.  I also like how he's really easy to get out.  That said, don't leave it middle-in or he just may park it.
Bonten - He is a slap hitter who I guarantee will not hit it to the outfield.  But anything hit to the left side is dangerous; Bonten has amazing wheels.
Sasuke - Righties can flat out nail this guy, but lefties may have some trouble.  Have your lefties back far away from the plate early in the count so that his curveball will reach your prime hitting zone.  With two strikes on you, however, you have to play honest.