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    The World Powers have some dangerous hitters, but they don't have enough balance to put together a long rally.  This really hurts them in the long run.

Wilbur - Wilbur is extremely slow for a leadoff hitter, but he does have something most leadoff men don't - a bit of pop.
Orvile - He's a clone of Wilbur, except for the fact that he's more prone to hit line drives.
Hulk - If you throw inside, he'll get the hands out quick and drive it down the line.  Your best chance is to stay away from him.
Solly - Solly, like Hulk, can be worked away - keep the ball on the outside corner of the plate and he'll try to pull it, making him mostly ineffective.
Socks - A power hitting shortstop!  Could it be?  Well, he still has a weakness.  Either corner of the plate will do to get Socks out.
Plato - You can jam Plato pretty much every single time that he comes to the plate.
Nelson - If you throw middle-in to this guy, he'll get a good piece of it.  Throw anything else and he's a sitting duck.

Caesar - His stats aren't impressive (9 attribute points) but he can poke it into short left on occasion.

Watson - Watson likes to float pitches inside on righties.  However, he won't let you cheat - his outside fastballs make you stay somewhat honest.  Lefties will have a party hitting off of Watson; his pitches come in really flat to lefties.