Toy Field

Toy Field, an unlockable mini-game in Challenge mode of Mario Superstar Baseball, and Mario Super Sluggers. Toy Field is also a separate game mode. In it, four players play in an indoor stadium with several buttons on the floor. The batter must hit the ball on one of the buttons, and will earn or lose coins depending on the effect of the button. The pitcher's objective is to strike the batter out. The fielder's objective is to catch the ball that the batter hits, stealing their coins. The player who has the most coins when the game ends wins.

Mario Superstar Baseball
First, the players select their characters. Then, they will choose to have 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 turns for the whole game. Then, the game starts. If the pitcher strikes out the batter, the pitcher will earn 30 coins, and bat next. If a fielder catches a ball, the fielder who caught it will get to bat next. Hitting a button right next to the back wall reveals a letter. Hitting all the letters will spell "Home Run", and the player will get a home run, earning them more coins. If the ball is not caught when a batter hits it, the batter will go again.

Mario Super Sluggers
Toy field has returned from Mario Superstar Baseball. Toy field has one Batter, and three other Outfielders. And a cannon that pitches the ball to the batter. Before it pitches it, their is a roulette wheel that affects the turn. It has three different slots. Each slot is controlled by one of the outfielders; the tap a to stop the slot they are in control of. The slots do:
 * The first one controls the speed of the ball. The Mushroom is slow, flower is regular, star is fast, and crown is the fastest. There is a ? space where you won't be told of the ball's speed.
 * The second one shows where the ball go. It can curve left, right, or go straight. There is a ? space which does not tell the player which it curves to.
 * Items can be used on the outfielders, similar to how they can be used in the baseball game. There are items, a X Space, which does not give the player an item.

When the batter gets strike one, the will lose fifteen coins, and the other players get five. On Strike two, they will lose another fifteen and the other players will get another five coins. If they Strike out, they will lose 90 coins, and the outfielders gain 30 coins.

When the ball is hit there are a few possible results:
 * When the ball is hit on a number spot (there are several numbers; 30, 60, 90 and 150 and more), the player will get coins equal to the number hit. It is possible for more than 1 spot to be hit.
 * If the ball is caught on the flight, the outfielder who caught gains 60 coins, and the batter loses 60 coins.
 * The ball hits one of the bumpers on the side. When this happens, the ball will go up into the air and may be easily caught. Sometimes Bonus coins will be awarded if the ball hits the bumper.
 * There are 7 doors in the background that are the spaces in the furthest part of the field. There are 1-2 glowing doors there. When a Door that is not glowing is hit, a letter will flip around. If a glowing door is hit, there will be a letter appearing, but there is a "Jackpot". When the Jackpot space is hit, there will be a Jackpot, with the Jackpot at a large number of coins. There are 3 Minigames within the Jackpot, (It is unknown how they are selected), and whoever wins the jackpot gains the number of coins the Jackpot was at. The Fielders and batter have no difference playing those games.
 * In one game, there is one where players must find coin cards, by aiming at the screen, putting there pointer on a letter, tapping A to select a card. whoever gets the most Coin cards win.
 * There is a game with 4 boxes, a star in one of them. Each player picks a box, and whoever selects the box with the Star wins.
 * A minigame where you have a certain number, and a few balloons. You must pop balloons to make the Exact number.
 * Once all doors are flipped around, the letters will spell the word "Miracle" (It is MIRACLE in the Japanese Version and is HOMERUN in the English version.). The person who hits the last door required will get a lot of coins. (It is unknown how much).
 * In front of the door, there is a Brick Wall. Above the Brick Wall is a Panel That says "Grand Slam". When a Grand Slam is hit, you will not only bat again but get 500 coins.
 * The player can get coins for hitting the wall.
 * There is a mushroom bumper which will bump the ball if it is hit.
 * If the ball goes to the left or right past the bumpers high enough, it will be a foul ball, counted as a strike. (The player will not lose coins)

A new feature in Toy Field is the ability to tackle each other. When the ball is caught by a fielder, there will be a timer on top of the screen that starts at 3 seconds. When the ball is caught, the other 2 fielders can Tackle the fielder to steal the ball. When the 3-Second's is up, the fielder who has the ball will bat next. Also, each character has a different tackle. Power characters (Like Pety Piranha) will have a long tackle, coming in use for getting the ball. Fast characters (like Wiggler will have a short tackle making it difficult to tackle.

There is another new element in Toy Field. The name is unknown, but it will give bonus coins. Similar to the Bonus Star's elements in Mario Party, there is Bonus coins. At the end of a match, Bonus Coin's will be awarded. (Such as Bonus coin's for Tackling the most, Being tackled the most, Diving to get the ball the most, Hitting the ball perfectly, etc.). In a Japanese game play video, there was negative coins awarded (it is unknown why). It is unconfirmed whether this feature can be turned off in the options or it is there by default.

Every time a fielder is hit by a item, they will lose 30 coins and the batter gains 30 coins.