Skip
opening sequence: Press [Esc] to skip through the opening sequence.
Play
as Mr. Clanky: Enter the clubhouse. Hold [Shift] and click on Mr. Clanky
(the small robot on the shelf). A sound will confirm correct code entry. Mr.
Clanky will appear on the bench in single game mode.
Big
heads and feet: Press [Alt] ,1, 2, 3, when you first
log on to have big heads and feet with the any batter that comes to the
plate.
Special
hit: In order to get a special hit or bat, get a double play in the
field. A sound will confirm correct code entry. When you get up to bat you
will either have an Aluminum Power Bat, Screaming Line Drive, Undergrounder,
or Crazybunt.
Another way to get a base hit
off of a special pitch thrown to you while you are batter. A noise will
confirm correct code entry.
Another way to get a special
hit is to use a regular bat, either power, line-drive, grounder, or bunt,
and get either a single, double, triple, or home run safely. A sound will
confirm correct code entry.
Special
pitch: To get a special pitch, strike out a batter when you are
pitching.
Automatic
fielding: When the CPU hits the ball, click on first base to field the ball
and throw it to first automatically.
English-speaking
Pablo Sanchez: At the player selection screen or close up on Pablo Sanchez, hold
[Shift] + [Enter] and click once on Pablo's picture.
All-girl
opposing team: Go to single mode and play as the Mighty Monsters with all pink.
The opposing team will play with all girls.
Hint:
Easy hit: Select Pete Wheeler to be on your team. When he is at the plate,
have him bunt. If it is a fair ball, he will get on base about 99% of the
time. You can then easily steal bases with him.
If the baseball is pitched
within the yellow square, place the bat (by guiding it with the mouse) in
between the red lines that are on the baseball.
Hint:
Easy homerun: Hit a ball on a fly out of view in left or right field in fair
territory in any stadium, and it will be counted as a homerun.
At Steele Stadium, hit the ball
on the shack in center field and it will be counted as a homerun.
In any mode except spectator,
play in Cement Gardens. Hit a grounder into the left field alley. If it goes
out of view, it will be counted as a homerun.
Use Pablo Sanchez as a batter.
If the pitch is down the middle, switch to batting open. If you hit with
power, it will be a homerun most of the time.
Hint:
Easy ground rule double: Hit a ball on bounce out of view in left or right field in fair
territory in any stadium, and it will be counted as a ground rule double.
Hint:
Easy strike outs: Before you throw a pitch, click on it and watch the pitcher. If
the pitcher nods his head yes, throw the pitch and it should be a strike. If
the pitcher shakes his head no, do not throw that ball and find a different
pitch. Continue to throw pitches that the pitcher nods "yes" to
until the batter is struck out. Note: This trick works most, but not all, of
the time.
In the middle of any game, your
pitcher will naturally start to lose juice. However, you do not have to
change pitchers. Try to throw strikes as much as possible until you have
absolutely no juice remaining. You will not be able to see any red in the
straw. Obviously the pitch target will now be very large. Choose any pitch.
Aim the pitch directly for the kid's head. The ball should be on his head or
very close to it. Click to throw the pitch, and even if the shaded region is
not in the strike zone, the ball will still be a strike.
Hint:
Barry Bonds walks out of park: Go to a single mode game. Play at Steele Stadium (the park with
the shed) and have Barry Bonds on your team. Put Barry Bonds in left field.
Then, intentionally allow the batter on the other team to hit and throw it
to Barry Bonds. Make Barry Bonds go up to the fence, then click out of the
park repeatedly. Also try the same thing where the fence and the bushes
meet. If done correctly, Barry Bonds should walk out of the park.
Hint:
Power-up Maria Luna: Create the Mighty Monsters team and make them all pink. Put Maria
Luna on your team and she will have 10-10-9-10 stats.
Hint
Good days and bad days: When you look at pictures of players in the background, it will
be different colors. These colors are blue, orange, and green. When the
background of a player is blue, that player is going to have a bad day. When
the background of a player is orange, that player is going to have a great
day. When a player's background is green, that player is going to have an
average day.
Hint:
Recommended team: Choose this team for the season or a single game.
Kenny Loften 3B
Alex Rodriguez SS
Derek Jeter 2B
Pete Wheeler 1B
Nomar Garciaparra P
Mark Mcgwire C
Barry Bonds LF
Ken Griffy Jr. CF
Sammy Sosa RF
Also try the following team:
Cal Ripken Jr. 3B
Alex Rodriguez SS
Derek Jeter 2B
Mark Mcguire 1B
Ivan Rodriguez C
Luanne Lui P
Barry Bonds LF
Pablo Sanchez CF
Mo Vaughn RF
Also, try the following team:
Randy Johnson (P/3B)
Mark Mcgwire (1B)
Kenny Lofton (2B)
Derek Jeter (SS)
Frank Thomas (3B/P)
Ivan Rodriguez (C)
Pablo Sanchez (LF)
Sammy Sosa (RF)
Ken Griffey Jr. (CF)
Also, try the following team:
Randy Johnson (P)
Custom Player; all bating and running (C)
Poblo Sanchez n (1B)
Mike Piaza (3B)
Sammy Sosa (RF)
Nomar Garciapara (2B)
Ken Griffey Jr. (CF)
Kenny Lofton (LF)
Derek Jeter (SS)
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