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Huge CAP points:
Select the 'Create A Player' option. Create
a player named 'john prosen'
[case-sensitive] to get a large
amount of CAP points in dynasty mode.
Bad hitter:
Select the 'Create A Player' option. Create a
player named 'erik kiss'
[case-sensitive]. The player will
have a skinny bat that will break every time and send a little
dribbler to the pitcher for a sure out. Also, you cannot bunt
with him; it will just go foul.
Unlimited MVP points:
Reach a desired level of MVP points to spend on a player,
stadium, or throwback jersey. Use them to unlock a bonus, then
save your roster. Do not save your profile. Instead, reload your
profile. Your MVP points will be at their pre-purchase amount.
Use them to continue buying as many other bonuses as desired.
Select dynasty mode and choose the Yankees. Turn off injuries,
trades, rain outs, and budget. Set the difficulty on MVP. Simulate
to the last game of each month. On that game, choose to simulate
it [not quick sim; choose 'Play' then 'Sim'].
Stop the simulation at the top of the ninth inning and choose
to manage the remainder of the game. Do this for every month for
the rest of the season. When the season ends, and you see 'Advance
To Playoffs', save the dynasty. Then, choose 'Advance
To Playoffs'. Each time it will show your points earned.[about
13,000 to 17,000]. Do not save after this. Exit dynasty mode,
then keep re-entering and choosing 'Advance To Playoffs'.
Each time you do this, you will get that same MVP point amount
put into your profile.
Start a dynasty with a team that can make the playoffs [for example,
the Yankees]. Simulate all the way to the last series, then save
the dynasty. Then, simulate to the playoffs then advance to the
playoffs. Save your profile [not dynasty]. Exit the dynasty and
you should have between 5,000 to 10,000 MVP points. Do the same
thing as many times as desired to unlock everything.
Enter a Home Run Showdown or a Pitcher Showdown. Select the opponent
that you are supposed to defeat for points, and set their difficulty
on MVP. As soon as the game loads, go into 'Game Options'
and switch the difficulty to any desired setting. As soon as you
defeat the player, you will receive 200 MVP points [which is how
many you normally get for playing under the MVP difficulty level].
This also works for your dynasty as you go game by game.
Start a franchise then simulate the whole season. Pick a good
team for more points [Giants, Yankees, Marlins, etc.]. You should
get about 7,000 or 8,000 points, and more if you make the playoffs.
First, start a dynasty and choose any team. Turn off all the trade
rules and the budget. Then, go to trade players and trade away
all the bad players for the best players for all three of your
teams so they will all win. Do not forget to get the good players
out of the free agents. Sim all the way to the end of the season.
At the end you should have about 13,000 to 15,000 points. Then,
continue through the playoffs. If your teams win every series,
you should get about 900 more points. Continue to do this as many
times as desired, and you should get about the same amount every
time.
Move EA Trax window:
To move the EA Trax window around the screen, move
the
C-stick
when the white song introduction window appears.
 Hints: Easy wins:
Go To Dynasty mode and start a new dynasty. Select
a good team [for example, the Yankees or Red Sox] for every game
of the season. If desired, go to 'Play mode' and switch
to 'Simulate'. If it shows that your team is losing
in the eighth inning, hit
A
to stop the simulation and
go to play. When you are at bat, hit the 'Analog-stick Up'.
When you swing, you should have a 95% chance to hit a homerun.Repeat this as long as desired. To hit
to right field, aim the
Analog-stick
to the right and the opposite side to hit
to left field.
Hints: Pitcher stamina and readiness:
When you visit the mound, the pitcher's stamina may
go up, depending on his reaction. If he has a positive reaction
to the mound visit, the stamina will go up. If he has a negative
reaction, it will go down. He can also have no reaction. If you
have a pitcher warming up, his readiness will go up.
Hints: Restore pitcher's stamina in between
Hints: Simulating games:
Instead of simulating by season in dynasty mode, try
every month or two weeks.
Hints: MVP points:
After completing various goals, you will get a message
stating that you have earned MVP Points. Enter the 'MVP Bonuses
Checklist' screen in 'My MVP' to check how many
points you have earned, and how many are needed to unlock the
various bonuses. You will earn twice as many MVP Points under
the Pro difficulty setting, three times as many under the All-Star
difficulty setting, and four times as many under the MVP difficulty
setting. Also, MVP points are not awarded when games are simulated.
The classic players that are unlocked will begin at age 30 and
will age and retire like other players.
Hints: Cheap perfect player:
Create a player with all desired information. Leave
his attributes exactly as is. Then, go to 'Free Agents'.
Sign that player to a long cheap contract. Then, go to create/edit
again and change the player's attributes to make him perfect.
Hints: Easy homeruns:
This works better under the rookie difficulty setting.
When playing in Yankee Stadium, aim for the right side of the
field. It is only 314 ft.
When at bat, hold
Up
while you swing . This should result
in a home run about 90% of the time. Note: This works better with
power hitters.
Hints: Barry Bonds:
Go to 'Edit Player' and select Jon Dowd of
the San Francisco Giants. Change his number and name to Barry
Bonds #25. His name will be annoucned when he comes to the plate
for San Francisco, and all of his statistics are already in the
game as 'Jon Dowd'.
Edit Jon Dowd in the following way: Change his throwing and batting
to 'Left', birth date to 'July 24, 1964',
face to '14', hair color, and facial hair to '1',
hair style to '1', bat color to '6', field
glove color to '3', elbow guard to '2', wristbands
to '3', socks to 'Low', and put batting gloves
on. This will create a nearly perfect version of Barry Bonds.
The ratings are already correct for him.
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