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Peach Garden is the largest stadium in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', and thus is more of a pitcher-friendly park. The left and right field walls are the farthest of any in the game. The outfield wall is also unique because the center field wall (the edge of the castle) is closer in than the power alleys. Only [[Wario City]] in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' shares this trait.
Peach Garden is the largest stadium in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'', and thus is more of a pitcher-friendly park. The left and right field walls are the farthest of any in the game. The outfield wall is also unique because the center field wall (the edge of the castle) is closer in than the power alleys. Only [[Wario City]] in ''Mario Super Sluggers'' shares this trait.


Despite being closer in, the center field wall is a challenge to hit over due to its towering height. Hits to center that may be home runs in other parks will sometimes bounce of the wall here. A homerun is only achieved to center when the ball lands on the red section of the roof. Players can be aided by [[Note Block|Jump Block]]s that cause the ball to bounce higher and farther if hit on the top. Although they are not as high, the right and left field walls are comparable because they are farther.  
Despite being closer in, the center field wall is a challenge to hit over due to its towering height. Hits to center that may be home runs in other parks will sometimes bounce of the wall here. A homerun is only achieved to center when the ball lands on the red section of the roof. Players can be aided by [[Note Block|Note Block]]s that cause the ball to bounce higher and farther if hit on the top. Although they are not as high, the right and left field walls are comparable because they are farther.  


This is the only stadium where the right and left fielders must cover more ground than the center fielder. Strategically speaking, the slowest outfielder may actually be chosen to play center in this park because of the smaller area that right or left field. Despite center field being relatively small, the outfield is overall the largest of all stadiums in the game. Right and left field require far more range from its fielders than any other stadium.
This is the only stadium where the right and left fielders must cover more ground than the center fielder. Strategically speaking, the slowest outfielder may actually be chosen to play center in this park because of the smaller area that right or left field. Despite center field being relatively small, the outfield is overall the largest of all stadiums in the game. Right and left field require far more range from its fielders than any other stadium.