All-Star Baseball 2003
Cheat menu:
Press L at the controller selection screen to activate
cheats that have been bought.
Taunt opponents:
On your way home after hitting a homerun, press L, R,
Black, White, B, X, or Y and
your player will taunt the opposing team.
LroyEnuff.
When you round third base and headed for home after a homerun,
click Left Analog-stick + click Right Analog-stick
to taunt the other team.
Cards:
blade.
| Card
| Name |
| 1 | Bobby Abreu
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| 2 | Edgardo Alfonzo
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| 3 | Roberto Alomar
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| 4 | Moises Alou
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| 5 | Brady Anderson
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| 6 | Garrett Anderson
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| 7 | Rick Ankiel
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| 8 | Tony Armas Jr
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| 9 | Jeff Bagwell
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| 10 | Harold Baines
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| 11 | Tony Batista
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| 12 | Albert Belle
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| 13 | Carlos Beltran
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| 14 | Adrian Beltre
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| 15 | Kris Benson
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| 16 | Lance Berkman
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| 17 | Craig Biggio
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| 18 | Barry Bonds
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| 19 | Kevin Brown
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| 20 | Jay Buhner
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| 21 | Jeromy Burnitz
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| 22 | Pat Burrell
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| 23 | Ken Caminiti
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| 24 | Jose Canseco
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| 25 | Sean Casey
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| 26 | Luis Castillo
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| 27 | Eric Chavez
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| 28 | Jeff Cirillo
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| 29 | Jermaine Clark
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| 30 | Roger Clemens
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| 31 | Bartolo Colon
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| 32 | David Cone
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| 33 | Jose Cruz, Jr
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| 34 | Johnny Damon
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| 35 | Eric Davis
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| 36 | Carlos Delgado
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| 37 | JD Drew
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| 38 | Ray Durham
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| 39 | Jermaine Dye
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| 40 | Jim Edmonds
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| 41 | Juan Encarnacion
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| 42 | Darin Erstad
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| 43 | Carl Everett
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| 44 | Steve Finley
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| 45 | Cliff Floyd
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| 46 | Brad Fullmer
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| 47 | Andres Galarraga
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| 48 | Freddy Garcia
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| 49 | Nomar Garciaparra
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| 50 | Jason Giambi
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| 51 | Brian Giles
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| 52 | Troy Glaus
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| 53 | Tom Glavine
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| 54 | Juan Gonzalez
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| 55 | Luis Gonzalez
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| 56 | Mark Grace
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| 57 | Shawn Green
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| 58 | Rusty Greer
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| 59 | Ken Griffey
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| 60 | Vladimir Guerrero
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| 61 | Tony Gwynn
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| 62 | Jeffrey Hammonds
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| 63 | Mike Hampton
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| 64 | Todd Helton
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| 65 | Rickey Henderson
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| 66 | Orlando Hernandez
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| 67 | Richard Hidalgo
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| 68 | Tim Hudson
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| 69 | Geoff Jenkins
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| 70 | Derek Jeter
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| 71 | Randy Johnson
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| 72 | Andruw Jones
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| 73 | Chipper Jones
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| 74 | Jacque Jones
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| 75 | Brian Jordan
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| 76 | David Justice
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| 77 | Gabe Kapler
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| 78 | Eric Karros
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| 79 | Jason Kendall
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| 80 | Adam Kennedy
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| 81 | Jeff Kent
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| 82 | Byung Hyun Kim
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| 83 | Ryan Klesko
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| 84 | Chuck Knoblauch
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| 85 | Paul Konerko
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| 86 | Barry Larkin
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| 87 | Carlos Lee
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| 88 | Kenny Lofton
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| 89 | Terrance Long
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| 90 | Javy Lopez
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| 91 | Greg Maddux
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| 92 | Edgar Martinez
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| 93 | Pedro Martinez
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| 94 | Tino Martinez
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| 95 | Ruben Mateo
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| 96 | Fred McGriff
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| 97 | Mark McGwire
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| 98 | Kevin Millwood
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| 99 | Ben Molina
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| 100 | Raul Mondesi
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| 101 | Mark Mulder
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| 102 | Mike Mussina
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| 103 | Trot Nixon
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| 104 | Hideo Nomo
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| 105 | John Olerud
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| 106 | Paul Oneill
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| 107 | Magglio Ordonez
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| 108 | Rafael Palmeiro
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| 109 | Chan Ho Park
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| 110 | Jay Payton
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| 111 | Andy Pettitte
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| 112 | Adam Piatt
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| 113 | Mike Piazza
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| 114 | Jorge Posada
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| 115 | Mark Quinn
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| 116 | Aramis Ramirez
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| 117 | Manny Ramirez
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| 118 | Pokey Reese
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| 119 | Cal Ripken
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| 120 | Mariano Rivera
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| 121 | Alex Rodriguez
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| 122 | Ivan Rodriguez
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| 123 | Scott Rolen
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| 124 | Tim Salmon
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| 125 | Curt Schilling
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| 126 | Richie Sexson
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| 127 | Gary Sheffield
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| 128 | John Smoltz
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| 129 | JT Snow
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| 130 | Sammy Sosa
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| 131 | Shannon Stewart
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| 132 | BJ Surhoff
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| 133 | Mike Sweeney
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| 134 | Fernando Tatis
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| 135 | Miguel Tejada
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| 136 | Frank Thomas
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| 137 | Jim Thome
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| 138 | Jason Varitek
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| 139 | Greg Vaughn
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| 140 | Mo Vaughn
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| 141 | Robin Ventura
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| 142 | Jose Vidro
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| 143 | Omar Vizquel
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| 144 | Larry Walker
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| 145 | David Wells
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| 146 | Rondell White
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| 147 | Bernie Williams
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| 148 | Matt Williams
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| 149 | Preston Wilson
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| 150 | Kerry Wood
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| 151 | Brent Abernathy - Rated Rookie
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| 152 | Cory Aldridge - Rated Rookie
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| 153 | Gene Altman - Rated Rookie
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| 154 | Josh Beckett - Rated Rookie
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| 155 | Wilson Betemit - Rated Rookie
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| 156 | Joe Crede - Rated Rookie
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| 157 | Jack Cust - Rated Rookie
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| 158 | Alex Escobar - Rated Rookie
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| 159 | Pedro Feliz - Rated Rookie
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| 160 | Nate Frese - Rated Rookie
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| 161 | Carlos Garcia - Rated Rookie
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| 162 | Marcus Giles - Rated Rookie
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| 163 | Alexis Gomez - Rated Rookie
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| 164 | Jason Hart - Rated Rookie
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| 165 | Adrian Hernandez - Rated Rookie
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| 166 | Eric Hinske - Rated Rookie
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| 167 | Cesar Izturis - Rated Rookie
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| 168 | Nick Johnson - Rated Rookie
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| 169 | Brian Lawrence - Rated Rookie
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| 170 | Steve Lomasney - Rated Rookie
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| 171 | Nick Maness - Rated Rookie
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| 172 | Jackson Melian - Rated Rookie
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| 173 | Jose Mieses - Rated Rookie
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| 174 | Greg Miller - Rated Rookie
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| 175 | Eric Munson - Rated Rookie
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| 176 | Xavier Nady - Rated Rookie
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| 177 | Blaine Neal - Rated Rookie
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| 178 | Abraham Nunez - Rated Rookie
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| 179 | Jose Ortiz - Rated Rookie
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| 180 | Jeremy Owens - Rated Rookie
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| 181 | Pablo Ozuna - Rated Rookie
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| 182 | Corey Patterson - Rated Rookie
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| 183 | Carlos Pena - Rated Rookie
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| 184 | Wily Mo Pena - Rated Rookie
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| 185 | Timo Perez - Rated Rookie
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| 186 | Adam Pettyjohn - Rated Rookie
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| 187 | Luis Rivas - Rated Rookie
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| 188 | Wilkin Ruan - Rated Rookie
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| 189 | Duaner Sanchez - Rated Rookie
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| 190 | Alfonso Soriano - Rated Rookie
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| 191 | Rafael Soriano - Rated Rookie
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| 192 | Ichiro Suzuki - Rated Rookie
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| 193 | Billy Sylvester - Rated Rookie
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| 194 | Juan Uribe - Rated Rookie
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| 195 | Carlos Valderrama - Rated Rookie
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| 196 | Eric Valent - Rated Rookie
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| 197 | Matt White - Rated Rookie
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| 198 | Mike Young - Rated Rookie
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| 199 | All Star Cheat
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| 200 | All Star Plate
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| 201 | Jeff Bagwell - Special Card
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| 202 | Tony Batista - Special Card
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| 203 | Barry Bonds - Special Card
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| 204 | Roger Clemens - Special Card
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| 205 | Carlos Delgado - Special Card
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| 206 | Jim Edmonds - Special Card
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| 207 | Jason Giambi - Special Card
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| 208 | Troy Glaus - Special Card
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| 209 | Ken Griffey Jr. - Special Card
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| 210 | Vladimir Guerrero - Special Card
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| 211 | Tony Gwynn - Special Card
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| 212 | Todd Helton - Special Card
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| 213 | Richard Hidalgo - Special Card
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| 214 | Reggie Jackson - Special Card
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| 215 | Dave Justice - Special Card
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| 216 | Harmon Killebrew - Special Card
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| 217 | Mark McGwire - Special Card
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| 218 | Roy Oswalt - Special Card
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| 219 | Rafael Palmeiro - Special Card
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| 220 | Mike Piazza - Special Card
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| 221 | Albert Pujols - Special Card
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| 222 | Manny Ramirez - Special Card
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| 223 | Alex Rodriguez - Special Card
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| 224 | Nolan Ryan - Special Card
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| 225 | CC Sabathia - Special Card
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| 226 | Mike Schmidt - Special Card
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| 227 | Gary Sheffield - Special Card
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| 228 | Tsuyoshi Shinjo - Special Card
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| 229 | Sammy Sosa - Special Card
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| 230 | Ichiro Suzuki - Special Card
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| 231 | Frank Thomas - Special Card
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| 232 | Jim Thome - Special Card
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| 233 | Robin Yount - Special Card
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| 234 | Astrodome - Classic Stadium
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| 235 | Classic Fenway - Classic Stadium
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| 236 | Classic Wrigley - Classic Stadium
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| 237 | Classic Yankee - Classic Stadium
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| 238 | Acclaim Sports Park - Classic Stadium
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| 239 | Enzo Field - Classic Stadium
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| 240 | Fischbach Field - Classic Stadium
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| 241 | Lockodome - Classic Stadium
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| 242 | Old Snavely Stadium - Classic Stadium
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| 243 | Whitaker Grounds - Classic Stadium
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| 244 | Zentmeyer Dome - Classic Stadium
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| 245 | Forbes Field - Classic Stadium
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| 246 | Polo Ground - Classic Stadium
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| 247 | Riverfront - Classic Stadium
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| 248 | Tiger Stadium - Classic Stadium
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| 249 | Brandon Adcock - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 250 | Kevin Brinson - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 251 | Randy Buck - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 252 | Nigel Cook - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 253 | Malc Crummack - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 254 | Peyton Duncan - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 255 | Nelson Everhart - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 256 | Tim Flier - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 257 | Tom Green - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 258 | Bill Kydd - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 259 | Matt Liverman - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 260 | Andrew Locko - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 261 | Wes Mailman - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 262 | Mike Mann - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 263 | Matt McEnerney - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 264 | Shawn Nicholson - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 265 | Dan Rubel - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 266 | Cooper Sellers - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 267 | Mike Skinner - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 268 | PJ Snavely - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 269 | Ryan Starr - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 270 | Sarma Vanguri - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 271 | Mario Ventrella - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 272 | Rob Whitaker - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 273 | Justin Withers - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 274 | Tom Zentmeyer - Dingers (Developer Card)
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| 275 | Dingers - Teams
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| 276 | Pixels - Teams
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| 277 | Islanders - Teams
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| 278 | Rated Rookies - Teams
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| 279 | AL Legends - Teams
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| 280 | NL Legends - Teams
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| 281 | Wrinklies - Teams
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| 282 | Angels - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 283 | Astros - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 284 | Athletics - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 285 | Blue Jays - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 286 | Braves - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 287 | Brewers - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 288 | Cardinals - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 289 | Cubs - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 290 | Devil Rays - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 291 | Diamondbacks - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 292 | Dingers - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 293 | Dodgers - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 294 | Expos - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 295 | Giants - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 296 | Indians - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 297 | Mariners - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 298 | Marlins - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 299 | Mets - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 300 | Orioles - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 301 | Padres - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 302 | Phillies - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 303 | Pirates - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 304 | Rangers - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 305 | Reds - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 306 | Red Sox - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 307 | Rockies - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 308 | Royals - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 309 | Tigers - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 310 | Twins - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 311 | White Sox - Alternate Throwbacks
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| 312 | Yankees - Alternate Throwbacks
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Hint: Easy points:
You can gain "points" for certain feats performed during
a game. An easy way to get a lot of points is to throw a perfect
game. This is worth 100 points. Switch controls every time the
CPU is up at bat and intentionally strike out. This will get you
points for 27 strikeouts, and for a perfect game. Repeat as many
times as needed.
Vidafar.
To get more points in franchise mode to sign your free agents,
during the off season either create a player and pick him up as
a free agent or sign free agents and release them at the end of
the season.
Use two controllers and keep throwing fast balls on both sides
until a late inning. You can go into extra innings for more points
in strikeouts. Then, hit a ground ball on the team you want to
win and make the other team just hold it. Run around the bases
with the other controller. This will count as an error and give
the other pitcher a no-hitter.
Peter Evans.
Unlock the All-Speed team or the All-Power team. Play in Exhibition
mode and set your opponent as an easy team such as the Indians
. Set the game to only one inning . With the All-Speed team keep
bunting or hitting and get a run or two in. With the All-Power
team, get a homerun or a run in then try to strike out the all
the opponents or just do not let them get a hit. You should then
get points for a complete game, a no-hitter, a shutout, and a
few other things.
jordan thompson.
Hint: Easy runs:
Get Barry Bonds to bat in the third spot in the order and play
against the Cubs. Take control of the Cubs and start intentionally
walking everyone until Barry Bonds is up for the second time.
Rotate the hitting icon so it will hit a home run. Make contact
and you will hit a grand slam. Repeat this as many times as needed.
Note: Do not check the box score after 100 runs or the game will
freeze.
Hint: Easy wins:
Switch controllers to the opposing team and change all the players
to pitchers. The CPU will be much worse on defense. If you can
pitch well, you will also get a lot of strikeouts.
Hint: Easy wins in a season:
Save the game then go to schedule. Simulate the game. If you did
not win, return to the main menu and load the season. Repeat this
until you win the game.
BLINKFREAK2002.
Hint: Control homerun replay:
After hitting a homerun, a replay of it will be displayed. When
you see your batter heading home from third base, press various
buttons (except A) to see different angles.
Kris Hagemann.
Hint: Better hitting:
Immediately after the pitcher releases the ball, press Start.
You will see where the ball is going and if it will be a strike
or ball. Resume the game and move your batting cursor over it
to get a nice powerful swing. This will help you improve your
hitting. Note: You do not need to press Start directly
after he lets go of the ball -- it just gives you more time to
move your cursor after the game is resumed.
Vidafar.
Use the pause technique before batting. When you see where the
ball is going, try your best to get the ball as close to the point
of the contact triangle (the part closest to the batter, not the
thick part of the triangle). you will usually get homeruns or
at least doubles.
Eric.
Wait until the pitcher's arm is in motion and is coming forward,
then swing. If it looks like a bad pitch do not swing. This strategy
woks most of the time, and works well with players such as Giambi,
Bonds, or A-Rod.
DaBaddAss316.
Hint: Better pitching:
The best pitchers have a pitch called a "Slurve" (for
example, Mark Burhele of the Chicago White Sox). Also try the
"Dominate Curve" with Pedro.
DaBaddAss316.
Hint: Restore pitcher's energy:
In season, franchise or expansion mod, go to the DL,
and put any pitcher on the15 day DL. Then immediately take him
back into your lineup. He will have recovered all his energy.
Hint: Better franchise or expansion mode
teams:
Use trades to get rid of your older less talented players
for slightly better players. Even if the CPU rejects your trade,
keep trying repeatedly and it is usually eventually accepted.
However, make the trade reasonable, such as B- for a B or B+.
If the player you really want just does not seem to want to join
your team, try trading for another player who is slightly better,
then return to that player you want and try again. Do this every
season to keep good young players.
Eric.
To get whatever players you want, go to the trade screen. Take
a bad player in your lineup with about a "C" rating
and trade him for someone with a "C+". Then, trade the
"C+" person for a "B" and so on. All your
players will eventually have "A" rankings.
adam tanguay.
Hint: Resign players for same points but
longer deals:
Start in the franchise value menu and use R1
to release one or two players who you do not want back. This will
allow you to build up some extra points. Then, release the player
you want to resign for more years. Go to the free agents screen
and resign him for 50 points and any number of years. Go back
to franchise value and release him again. When you go to resign
that player again, the amount of points will usually be the same
amount as before you released him the first time but he will demand
the same number of years that you signed him for after the first
time you released him.
Hint: Easy cards:
Use the following trick to unlock all the cards in
one or two games. Once you unlock the Cooperstown Legends and
the Pixels, play as the Legends. You will find that within the
fifth or sixth inning, every hit equals ten points and possibly
more. Constantly hit homeruns and strike out the batters and you
should have forty to fifty packs to open after the game. This
is the easiest way to complete your card collection and unlock
the cheats.
Eric Richards.
Choose the Yankees at the Phillies. Choose to play as the Phillies
under any difficulty setting. When the first batter is up, pause
game play and select "Change Lineup". Then, select "Defensive
Replacement". Choose the catcher, then start using pitchers.
Repeat this step until you have run out of pitchers for the catchers.
Then, choose an outfielder to be the catcher. Then, go to "Position
Swap", and switch positions with the first baseman and catcher.
Go to "Defensive Replacement" again and choose any other
player to be the first basemen. Switch to the Yankees for an easy
win for cards.
This trick requires two controllers. Each controller will control
one team. Stay pitching in the middle of the strike zone, and
batting for homeruns. If you do not hit a homerun, control the
fielders and do not catch the ball in the air and throw it to
a base. Then, with the batting controller, keep pressing L
to score a run. The game will never end. When the score is about
50 for each team, finish the game and you will have about 100
packs to open.
To get all the cheats and cards in one to two games, do the following
trick. In the exhibition mode, pick the Atlanta Braves and the
Baltimore Orioles as your two teams. Have the Orioles as the home
team and the Braves as the away team. Choose the Braves as your
team and when up to bat, drag bunt with Rafael Furcal. If he gets
to first base with nobody else on, always steal second base. Hit
with power with Chipper Jones, Gary Sheffield, Andru Jones and
Vinny Castilla. Hit regularly with everybody else. When you get
three outs, switch to the Orioles and pop-up every pitch. This
will get you no hitter points 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th inning, and
for the ninth inning, pop-up with the first two batters and get
the last player out yourself. This will get you points for a no
hitter and points for a perfect game. If done correctly, and you
average about five runs an inning, you should have at the very
least forty packs to open, if not more.
Sean Larabell.
Hint: Thom Brennaman's stories:
Start a game and allow the controller to remain idel.
After a few minutes after they have announced the lineups and
the starting pitcher, Thom Brennaman will start telling in-depth
stories about baseball.
Kris Hagemann.
Hint: Get Pedro Martinez on your pitching
staff:
To get Pedro Martinez on your team, create at least
an A- Designated Hitter. Trade him for Randy Johnson of the Diamondbacks,
then trade Johnson for Martinez. The Red Sox will refuse the trade
at first, but retry it once or twice and they will agree to it.
Shawn Houghtaling.
Hint: Powerful team:
Create as many powerful designated hitters as you can.
Note: There is a limited amount. After this is done, take them
out of the free agents brackets. Trade them for as many All-Star
players as possible to create a dominating team.
Underdog1333.
Hint: Catcher:
Use the following settings for a better catcher:
GJT9388a.
Contact: A+
Power: A+
Hitting: A+
Speed: A+
Bunt: D
Patience: D_
Glove: D
Range: D
Arm accuracy: B+
Arm strength: B+
Hint: Designated hitters:
In season, expansion or franchise mode, create players
then trade them for the person you want. The best created player
you can make is a designated hitter. Use the following settings.
Note: Only American League teams need designated hitters. If you
want someone in the National League, then trade your created designated
hitter for a good American League player then trade him for the
desired National League player.
Keith88597.
Contact: A+
Power: A+
Hitting: A
Speed: A-
Bunt: B-
Patience: B
Glove: D-
Range: D-
Arm Accuracy: D-
Arm Strength: D-
Alternately, use the following settings.
kingkev.
Contact: A+
Power: A+
Hitting: A+
Speed: A+
Bunt: C+
Patience: A+
Glove: D-
Range: D-
Arm Accuracy: D-
Arm Strength: C+
You can also set Bunt to D- with Arm Strength C+.
Alternately, use the following settings.
vegettto8489.
Contact: A+
Power: A+
Hitting: A+
Speed: A+
Bunt: D-
Patience: D-
Glove: C+
Range: C+
Arm Accuracy: C
Arm Strength: C
Hint: First or second baseman:
Use the following settings for a better first or second
baseman:
GJT9388a.
Contact: A
Power: A+
Hitting: A
Speed: A+
Bunt: D
Patience: D
Glove: D
Range: D
Arm Accuracy: A
Arm Strength: A
Overall: A
Infielder
Same as above
Overall: A
Hint: Third baseman:
Use the following settings for a better third baseman
GJT9388a.
Contact: A+
Power: A+
Hitting: A+
Speed: A+
Bunt: D-
Patience: D-
Glove: D-
Range: D-
Arm Accuracy: B+
Arm Strength: B+
Overall: A
Hint: Shortstop:
Use the following settings for a better shortstop
GJT9388a.
Contact: A
Power: A+
Hitting: A
Speed: A+
Bunt: D-
Patience: D-
Glove: D-
Range: D-
Arm Accuracy: A-
Arm Strength: A-
Overall: A-
Hint: Outfielder:
Use the following settings for a better outfielder
GJT9388a.
Contact: A
Power: A+
Hitting: A
Speed: A+
Bunt: D
Patience: D
Glove: D
Range: D
Arm Accuracy: A
Arm Strength: A
Overall: A-
Hint: Relief pitcher:
To get a better relief pitcher in your bullpen, create
a pitcher and give him the following attributes:
Velocity: A-, A, or A+
Control: A+
Stamina: D-
Pickoff: D-
Batting: D-
Defense: D-
Any pitch ( you choose ): A+
Any pitch ( you choose ): A+
Any pitch ( you choose ): A+
Overall: B+
Note: A B+ rating for your reliever may not appear the first time
you do this; cycle through the CPU-generated stats and look for
the following:
Games: At least 50
Wins, loses: Any
Saves: If your creating a closer, he should have at least 50 saves
or better
Innings pitched: 50+ innings
ERA: Below 3.00
Strikeouts: Any
Hits: Any
BB (walks issued): Any, because you gave the reliever A+ control
You will have some creation points leftover. You could add points
to either Pickoff, Batting, or Defense. Add some points to his
stamina if you want him to be a long relief pitcher. Do not give
him any higher than a B on his stamina, as he will take longer
to warm up in the bullpen.
JustBRINGIT556.
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