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[[File:Game Boy Baseball Character Select.png|thumb|right|Pitcher selection screen for both teams. The White Bears are on the left.]]
[[File:Game Boy Baseball Character Select.png|thumb|right|Pitcher-selection screen for both teams. The White Bears are on the left.]]
The '''White Bears''' are one of two baseball teams in the [[Game Boy]] port of ''[[Baseball]]''. They appear in both the USA mode and the Japan mode, just with different team members in each mode. They are, by default, always the first to bat. Their opponent team they play against in the game are the [[Red Eagles]]. Due to limitations of the Game Boy hardware, their in-game name is displayed as simply "'''W-BEARS'''".
The '''White Bears''' are one of two baseball teams in the [[Game Boy]] port of ''[[Baseball]]''. They appear in both the USA mode and the Japan mode, just with different team members in each mode. They are, by default, always the first to bat. Their opposing team they play against in the game is the [[Red Eagles]]. Due to limitations of the Game Boy hardware, their in-game name is displayed as simply "'''W-BEARS'''."


==North American instruction manual description==
==North American instruction manual description==
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:''For full detailing on their stats, see [[Baseball#Characters|here]].''
:''For full detailing on their stats, see [[Baseball#Characters|here]].''


===USA Mode===
===USA mode===
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===Japan Mode===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The game includes a character named "Yoshi" that plays for the White Bears in the Japanese mode. ''Baseball'' was released a year before [[Yoshi]]'s very first appearance in the Japanese release of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and thus the connection is merely coincidental. In real life, Yoshi is a name in the Japanese language that can be a first name, a last name or a commonly used shortened nickname for a longer name.
*The game includes a character named "Yoshi" that plays for the White Bears in the Japanese mode. ''Baseball'' was released a year before [[Yoshi]]'s very first appearance in the Japanese release of ''[[Super Mario World]]'', and thus the connection is merely coincidental. In real life, Yoshi is a name in the Japanese language that can be a first name, a last name, or a commonly used shortened nickname for a longer name.


[[Category:Baseball teams]]
[[Category:Baseball teams]]
[[Category:Playable characters]]
[[Category:Playable characters]]
[[Category:Baseball]]
[[Category:Baseball]]

Revision as of 03:03, October 2, 2022

Mario and Luigi as their names appear in Baseball for the Game Boy
Pitcher-selection screen for both teams. The White Bears are on the left.

The White Bears are one of two baseball teams in the Game Boy port of Baseball. They appear in both the USA mode and the Japan mode, just with different team members in each mode. They are, by default, always the first to bat. Their opposing team they play against in the game is the Red Eagles. Due to limitations of the Game Boy hardware, their in-game name is displayed as simply "W-BEARS."

North American instruction manual description

  • USA Mode: Has a strong cleanup and ace, MARIO. One offensive team!
  • Japan Mode: Dynamite batting lineup explodes! High-ranking batters are the star players.

Players

For full detailing on their stats, see here.

USA mode

Pitchers Mario • Paul • Eric • Jimmy
Batters Mike • Tom • Jim • John
Bob • Rick • David • Eddie
Pinch hitters Jack • Alan • Fred

Japan mode

Pitchers Igawa • Mura • Kane • Natsu
Batters Waka • Michi • Wan • Cho
Kohji • Buchi • Isao • Yoshi
Pinch hitters Kake • Morio • Dai

Trivia

  • The game includes a character named "Yoshi" that plays for the White Bears in the Japanese mode. Baseball was released a year before Yoshi's very first appearance in the Japanese release of Super Mario World, and thus the connection is merely coincidental. In real life, Yoshi is a name in the Japanese language that can be a first name, a last name, or a commonly used shortened nickname for a longer name.