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 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
Note: You can use this player to your advantage: Create erik kiss, make his stats all full, then trade
him to a rival team. Then, go to 'Locate A Created Player', and reduce his stats. Your rival will
now have a bad batter on their team.
Increase body size:
Enter Kenny Lee, Benny Lee, or Teddy Lee [case-sensitive] as a created player's name to increase
and fully change the player's size. Each bicep and other parts of the body can be changed differently
from the other. When you go to the body part it says both hit A to switch it to one side
or the other.
All rewards, stadiums, legendary players, and uniforms:
Select the 'Create A Player' option. Create a player named Katie Roy [case-sensitive].
Heroes Team:
Unlock each of the 25 Heroes Team players.
Small player with big bat:
Select the 'Create A Player' option. Create a player named Sean Paterson or Avery Larmour [case-sensitive].
 Hints: Easy grand slam:
Trade all fast players like O. Cabrera, Ichiro, and Carlos Beltran to one team. Create the the jacob
paterson player and sign him. Then, put the fast players as the first three hitters and the slugger
as the number four batter. Have the first three players bunt. While this happens, take control
of the other team so they cannot throw the ball. All of the fast players will be on base and the
slugger will be up. Most of the time he will hit a grand slam.
Hints: Pitching:
If a good prospect is doing poorly in the minors, try hiring a new pitching coach or batting coach to
put some spark back into their game.
When you are about to throw the ball, hold the button down until you get to the red. Let go, then hit
the green. Your pitches will be faster.
Hints: Creating good players for low pay:
When creating a player, leave his bio, equipment, looks, hot zones, and batter tendencies alone. Set
all of his batting and fielding stats to zero. Do the same with pitchers, but also make their pitches
bad. Then, sign him to a seven year, $300,000 deal to the MLB. Then, edit their stats and make
them perfect. This works for owner mode. When their contracts are up, release them and make new players.
You can make them look however desired and give them whatever bio you want. Try making them
born from July on in 1987 or the year that they turn 17.
Hints: Getting a good team together:
If you get stuck with two fielders at the same position [for example Vladimir Guerrero and Gary Sheffield],
just change the lower man's position to the opposite field. Sheffield goes up about 5-6 players
in rank when you change him to left field.
1B to 3B
2B to SS
CF to LF
LF to RF
RF to LF
In owner mode its possible to have players such as like Albert Pujols, Carlos Beltran, Alfonso Soriano,
and any other all-star for a team salary of about $37 million. When you first start the game, go
to the edit rosters screen. Select you favorite team and put anybody desired on there, from the
best pitchers to the best hitters, at every position. Make them really bad players. Save and load
the rosters then start a new owner mode. You can sign Pujols for example for seven years at $300,000.
You can then increase his stats back up again. During that seven years he will never complain
about his contract. After the seven years is up, if you still want him you can make him bad again
before resigning him. This also works with pitchers
Hints: Argue calls:
If you think the first base umpire made a bad call, hit Y during the replay to argue it. Doing this
sends out your manager. It will show your manager walk out of the dugout. A bar will apear near
the bottom of the screen that indicates argument intensity. Keep hiting Y as fast as you can
to make a real strong argument. However, you will be ejected and the CPU will make all managerial
decisions from now on. If you want to argue without being ejected, hit Y only a few of times,
so that about a one quarter or half of the argument intensity bar is filled.
Hints: Glitch: Citizens Bank Park differences:
In the actual Citizens Bank Park, the small fence in center field has a fiberglass window near the top.
It is missing from the game. Also the game includes the home run celebrations from the various
ballparks, such as Bernie Brewer going down the slide at Miller Park. However they did not include
the big bell ringing in the outfield at Citizens Bank Park.
Hints: Easy MVP points:
In dynasty mode, after simulating a season and before you go to the playoffs, save the game. Then, keep
reloading it. This will give you a lot of MVP points.
Enter an exhibition, owner, or dynasty mode game. Choose a good overall team [for example, the Yankees].
Face a team with bad pitching and defense [for example, the Rockies]. Play on the MVP level. Go
to the game options in the in-game menu. Go to 'Gameplay Tuning' and change all the CPU's abilities
[Contact, Power, Speed, Pitcher Fatigue] to the minimum [-50]. Change yours to the maximum [50].
It will now be easy to complete the MVP checklist goals [hit two homers with same player, steal
four bases with same player, hit a grand slam, hit a triple, strike out ten, pitch a perfect game].
Because the game is under the MVP level, your total MVP points will be multiplied by four, giving
you a large number of MVP points quickly. Note: You can do this on the other levels. Under the
Pro level the multiplier is two, and under the All-Star level the multiplier is three. There is no
bonus multiplier for the Rookie level.
Trade everyone from your A-team to the Red Sox or any other team you can get MVP points by winning a
game against. Then, get eleven of the worst prospects on the free agents list and set their stats
up as high as possible. Put them on your team, and set your team as the away team.
Hints: Easy Homerun Showdown win:
When the pitch is coming in, hold Analog-stick Up and time it well. You will almost always hit a homerun.
Hold L and move the ball father away from the plate before the pitch is throw. Then, hold the Analog-stick
in any direction. This will allow players to hit inside pitches.
Hints: Getting money in owner mode:
If fans are not attending your games, you will have difficulty making money. Make sure the Fan Happiness
meter is high and you schedule Promotional Days occasionally to keep people coming out to the
ballpark.
Use the following tricks to earn money in owner mode. Note: Save the game early and often. Also be patient,
as this may take awhile:
Select a team that is championship caliber. You will make more money by hosting big games. For example,
good teams like Chicago, Boston, New York, or St. Louis. You will make somewhere about $500,000
for each playoff game.
Turn off injuries, suspensions, and computer trades. This makes simulating a whole season much faster.
Use the money that is initially in your bank to purchase merchandise stands and concessions. The more
revenue you stream in, the more chance you have to gain money in the future. Spend all your starting
money [remember promotion days] quickly, as you will go into the negatives quickly.
Never let your team have a losing year. That is the easiest way to get into a huge hole. In fact, make
sure you go deep into the playoffs in the first few years.
Keep your ticket prices at default for the unimportant games early in the season; perhaps even lower
them a bit early in the season to get people through the door. In crucial September games and the
playoffs, raise them to a reasonably high level. Fan satisfaction is higher then, and they are willing
to pay more.
After the postseason, spend all the money that you have earned on ballpark upgrades [mostly seating capacity].
The more seats, the more money you will earn.
Turn off fair trades. Check your rosters after the first few seasons to get rid of old overpriced players
for cheap youngsters. You can even edit young 20 to 22 year olds in rosters.
When you start owner mode, turn off 'Injuries' and 'Suspensions' so that your starting lineup will not
be disturbed throughout the season. Set the budget to 'Large'. Start a season with a team with a
small payroll [for example, the Minnesota Twins], or you could spend more time trading away all the
big salaries [for example, the New York Yankees]. Before you start the season, lower your ticket
prices slightly. Your attendance will average slightly over 10,000 at first. Also, buy the first
'Seating Capacity' upgrade so that your capacity is 25,000. Use the $1 million you have remaining
and buy some concessions. Trade away your high priced players [anyone making over $1 million] and
either sign lower paid players or call up players from your farm teams. Then, edit your roster so
that you are the greatest team in the league [first in pitching, batting, defense, and speed]. The
players' salaries will stay low, but you will be the best team in the league. Raise your ticket
prices after the first few months then raise them more during the summer months, and slightly more
during the playoffs. You should win the World Series if you edited your players well enough. Take
the money you made and upgrade your seating capacity. Repeat this process after the year. Let go
of the players asking for more money, and just call up more bad players and edit them to great players.
Only concentrate on seating capacity at first. You will make enough with ticket sales to be
able to afford everything else in the later years. After a few years you should have the best ballpark
in the league. Note: This trick is not for those that are attached to certain players -- you
must be willing to part ways with your big names.
If you want a team with a good stock of cash, then follow these steps. Start Owner mode with large budget,
no suspensions, injuries, CPU trades, and financial advisor. Then start a fantasy draft for
both players and coaches. Make sure that yoru team is first for both. Choose B. Cox, then simulate
the coach draft. When you get to the player draft, chose who you want [not Dowd, Pujols, Thome, Abreu,
or any other high-priced player]. Select in this order: Huff [1B], Mueller [3B], Soriano [2B],
any shortstop, Baldelli [CF], Holliday [LF], select the first four pitchers in SP and two RP, then
simulate. When done, go into 'Owners Box' and choose 'Buy Assets'. Enter 'Seating Capacity' and
go to level 2. Spend your money on a pizza stand, prospect store, and your last $100,000 on promotional
days for your first, last, and rivalry games. Edit your players so that all of your player
stats on main menu [pitching, fielding, hitting, speed] are at #1. For pitching, raise the stamina.
For batting, raise contact and power. For fielding. raise fielding to 99 on all starters. For speed,
set to at least 79. Simulate your season. You should finish with about 95 to 105 wins and $5
to 10 million in your bank.
Before entering owner mode, go to 'Roster Management' and do the following. Send all of your high priced
players to A ball. They will keep their contract years, but get paid $100,000 per year. For example,
if you are the New York Mets, send Carlos Beltran to A ball. Instead of making $17.5 million
over seven years he will make $100,000 over seven years. This will work with any player. This is
an easy way to cut down price per day of player salaries and still get high media sponsorship.
Have a good team in owner mode like the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, or Boston Red Sox. Trade
away anyone making over $1 million on all 4 rosters [A, AA, AAA, and MLB]. Then, sign the worst
players in all the free agent categories. Go to edit players, and give them the exact stats of the
best position players in the MLB. By doing this you are getting players for $300,000 for three years,
and with the value of $10 million dollar players.
To get upgrades at the very start, buy the first upgrade of seats and buy either the ice cream stand
or the pizza stand. Leave the prices of admission alone. Having more people in the park will not bring
in more money.
Hints: Easy saves:
After your starter has pitched six innings and your team is winning, no matter what the score, put in
your closer in the seventh inning. Have him pitch the rest of the game.
Hints: Hidden image:
Play at Oriole Stadium and hit with a left-handed hitter. Intentionally miss, then change views to see
the pitch from above. Look directly over home plate to see a face. Pause game play and look carefully
to find it.
Hints: Glitch: All Legendary Players:
Save your profile once you have 5,000 MVP Bonuses points. Buy a Legendary Player but do not save your
profile. Add the Legendary Player to a team then save your roster. Then, load your profile. You will
still have 5,000 points and the Legendary Player will still be on the team. If you repeat this,
you will be able to get all the Legendary Players on your existing teams.
Hints: Argue calls:
If you argue with Joe Torre at any intensity level, even none, he will be ejected. Do not argue with
him unless it is at the end of the game.
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