All-Star Baseball 2004 (PC)
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Easy points
Start a two player game, with only one actual player. Throw a perfect game, striking out every batter. Save the game in the bottom of the ninth inning with two strikes and two outs. Finish the game, collect your points, and save the options. Reload the game and repeat to collect the points again.
Change to the team that you are facing and make them play poorly,
allowing your original team to score a lot of runs. In the last
inning, switch back to your team and claim your team's cheaply
made points.
Free balls
If you are down in the count or need a quick ball,
pretend to lay down a bunt. Pull back while the pitcher is in
his motion. This should result in a ball being thrown. Note: This
only works up to two times in an at bat.
Throw hard 4 seam fastball correctly
If you have a pitcher or created player that throws
a hard 4 seam fastball, always place the pitching cursor below
where you want the pitch to go. The pitch will automatically rise
after the pitcher releases it. However, with other pitches (curveball,
slider, changeup, etc.) the ball will end up where you put the
pitching cursor.
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Restore pitcher's energy
Wait until your pitcher has low energy then pause game play. If your pitcher is still on the mound, go to "Save Game and Quit", then save the game. Restart the system, and when you go to the main menu, load the game. When you finish loading, it should automatically take you back to the game, and it should show your pitcher on the mound with the full green energy bar.
Better players
Select the "Extras" option at the main menu,
then choose "Player Management". On that screen is a
category called "Player Editor". It allows you to improve
players. In season mode, go to "GM", then choose "Player
Management", then "Player Editor". Note: Making
a player all A+ may result in the game freezing in later innings.
Sign All-star players to long-term contracts for less
Create as many players as desired for the positions
you want by using the "Create-A-Player" option. Collect
the players you have made from the free agent pool and sign them
to your team. Once you have all of your created players that you
want, go to "Roster Management", then to "Long-Term
Contracts". Offer each player you created a long-term contract
at the same, or even for a lower price than they want. Since the
players are not proven in the major leagues, they will sign for
basically nothing (just for the chance to play). You can now edit
their stats in "Player Editor". Make each player the
best that they can be (everything A+), and you will have the best
team for the lowest price. Use this in franchise or expansion
modes.
View player's energy in franchise mode
When at the main menu in franchise mode, go to "GM Office", then "Roster Management", then "Disabled List". Look through your players to see which ones are tired (except pitchers). If a starting player is tired, you should bench and rest him for one game.
Demote player without other teams claiming him off waivers
Go to the player editor and make all his stats to D- so that no teams would want to claim him off waivers. When you want to promote a player back to the Major Leagues, change his ratings back to his default settings.
Created pitcher
- Height: 6'6"
- Weight: 203
- + 4 Seam Fastball
- + Curveball
- + Slider
- + Changeup
- Stance and deliver are 3/4 low kick
- Have all stats up
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