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MVP Baseball 2004

Cheats, Tips, Secrets & Walkthroughs for MVP Baseball 2004 on Xbox

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MVP Baseball 2004 Cheats


This is the easiest way to warm up a pitcher. First intentionally hit the guy at bat.(L1+L3)Your pitcher will be kicked out of the game. Choose a new pitcher and he starts with 100% stamina. Note: Your pitcher will not be suspended for hitting the guy.

Do not create a player named Erik Kiss. If you do, every time he swings he will break his bat and send a little dribbler to the pitcher for a sure out. Also, you cannot bunt with him; it will just go foul.

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".

Create a player with the name Erik Kiss (case sensitive). His bat is much thinner than normal, and will break at nearly every at bat.

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.

Play a game with the Giants Double AA team and you'll notice that the second baseman is named Duane Kuiper, and the number 1 starter is named Mike Krukow!

When you have a runner on first or second base, allow the runner to reach the maximum lead. Before the pitcher throws, hold Steal. When you slide into the base, press Right Analog-stick Down/Right and the runner will slide around the tag. This may differ when running to third.

To get any player on your team in dynasty mode, create an outfielder with the best stats. Sign him as cheap as you can for one year. You can trade him for any player (for example A-Rod, Mark Prior, etc.)

Cut him from the team. Then go to delete player. Then re-create him with the same name. He will keep his stats, but he will not be injured.

Enter the following name on created player mode: John Prosen and you will get more points to sign your favorite players.

Go to create a player and create a player named Jacob Paterson. (Case Sensitive) Once he is on your team you will have your self a huge slugger. Most of the time he slams it out of the park with ease with distances over 700 ft.

Save your profile once you have 5000 MVP Rewards points. Buy a Legendary Player and DO NOT save your profile. Add the Legendary Player to a team and save your roster. Then Load your profile and you will still have 5000 points and the
Legendary Player will still be on the team. If you repeat the cheat you will be able to get all the Legendary Players on your existing teams.

Save your profile once you have 5000 MVP Rewards points. Buy a Legendary Player and DO NOT save your profile. Add the Legendary Player to a team and save your roster. Then Load your profile and you will still have 5000 points and the Legendary Player will still be on the team. If you repeat the cheat you will be able to get all the Legendary Players on your existing teams.

Reach a desired amount of MVP points to spend on a Legendary Players. Spend the points to unlock a bonus, then save your roster. Do not save your profile. Instead, reload your profile. Your MVP points will be at the amount they were before you saved, but the purchased item will still be in your roster. Repeat as necessary and you will never lose MVP points.

Create a player with the names "keegan paterson," "isaiah paterson," or "jacob paterson" with no caps and when they come to the plate they have a huge bat, and hit massive home runs.

After completing various goals, you will get a message stating that you have earned MVP Points. Enter the "MVP Rewards 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.

Instead of simulating by season in dynasty mode, try every month or two weeks.

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 re-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.

Stadium Location Description MVP Points Needed
Crosley Field Cincinatti, OH Home of the Reds, 1912-1970 = 2500 Points
Astrodome Houston, TX Home of the Astros, 1965-1999 = 2500 Points
Tiger Stadium Detroit, MI Home of the Tigers, 1912-1999 = 3000 Points
Griffith Stadium Washington, DC Home of the Senators, 1903-1961 = 3000 Points
Shibe Park Philadelphia, PN Home of the Athletics, 1909-1954 = 4000 Points
Sportman's Park St. Louis, MO Home of the Cardinals, 1920-1966 = 4000 Points
Polo Grounds New York, NY Home of the Giants, 1911-1957 = 5000 Points
Forbes Field Pittsburgh, PA Home of the Pirates, 1909-1970 = 5000 Points

Hal Newhouser Tigers 1939-1955 = 2500 Points
Robin Roberts Phillies 1948-1966 = 2500 Points
Richie Ashburn Phillies 1948-1962 = 2500 Points
Ralph Kiner Pirates 1946-1955 = 2500 Points
Bob Lemon Indians 1941-1958 = 3000 Points
Phil Rizzuto Yankees 1941-1956 = 3000 Points
Hoyt Wilhelm Giants/Orioles/Red Sox 1952-1972 = 3000 Points
Larry Doby Indians 1947-1959 = 3000 Points
Mel Ott Giants 1926-1947 = 3500 Points
Brooks Robinson Orioles 1955-1977 = 3500 Points
Rollie Fingers Athletics/Padres/Brewers 1968-1985 = 3500 Points
Juan Marichal Giants 1960-1975 = 3500 Points
Gaylord Perry Giants/Indians 1962-1983 = 3500 Points
Tom Seaver Mets/Reds 1967-1986 = 4000 Points
Jim Palmer Orioles 1965-1984 = 4000 Points
Joe Morgan Astros/Reds 1963-1984 = 4000 Points
Pee Wee Reese Dodgers 1940-1958 = 3500 Points
Bob Feller Indians 1936-1956 = 3500 Points
Whitey Ford Yankees 1950-1967 = 3500 Points
Early Wynn Senators/Indians/White Sox 1939-1963 = 3500 Points
Eddie Mathews Braves 1952-1968 = 4000 Points
Warren Spahn Braves 1942-1965 = 4000 Points
Jimmie Foxx Athletics/Red Sox 1925-1945 = 4000 Points
Roy Campanella Dodgers 1948-1957 = 4500 Points
Lou Gehrig Yankees 1923-1939 = 4500 Points
Honus Wagner Pirates 1897-1917 = 4500 Points
Walter Johnson Senators 1907-1927 = 4500 Points
Cy Young Red Sox 1890-1911 = 4500 Points
Satchel Paige Indians/Browns/Athletics 1948-1953, 1965 = 4500 Points
Ty Cobb Tigers 1905-1928 = 5000 Points
Babe Ruth Red Sox/Yankees 1914-1935 = 5000 Points
Jackie Robinson Dodgers 1947-1956 = 5000 Points
Billy Williams Cubs 1959-1976 = 2500 Points
Al Kaline Tigers 1953-1974 = 2500 Points
Ferguson Jenkins Cubs/Rangers 1965-1983 = 2500 Points
Phil Niekro Braves 1964-1987 = 2500 Points
Lou Brock Cardinals 1961-1979 = 3000 Points
Catfish Hunter Athletics/Yankees 1965-1979 = 3000 Points
Luis Apraricio White Sox/Orioles 1956-1973 = 3000 Points
Harmon Killebrew Senators/Twins 1954-1975 = 3500 Points
Orlando Cepeda Giants/Cardinals 1958-1974 = 3500 Points
Rod Carew Twins/Angels 1967-1985 = 3500 Points
Willie Stargell Pirates 1962-1982 = 4000 Points
Mike Schmidt Phillies 1972-1989 = 4000 Points
Robin Yount Brewers 1974-1993 = 4000 Points
Willie McCovey Giants 1959-1980 = 4500 Points
Reggie Jackson Athletics/Yankees/Angels 1967-1987 = 4500 Points
Yogi Berra Yankees 1946-1965 = 4500 Points
Nolan Ryan Mets/Angels/Astros/Rangers 1966-1993 = 4500 Points
Bob Gibson Cardinals 1959-1975 = 4500 Points

The Throwback jerseys can be unlocked with the indicated number of MVP points.

Anaheim Angels 1986: 250
Atlanta Braves 1974: 500
Baltimore Orioles 1971: 500
Boston Red Sox 1903: 1000
Brooklyn Dodgers 1941: 750
Chicago Cubs 1954: 750
Chicago White (Black) Sox 1919: 1000
Chicago White Sox 1983: 350
Cincinatti Reds 1970: 500
Cleveland Indians 1975: 500
Detroit Tigers 1906: 750
Houston Astros 1986: 250
Kansas City Royals 1985: 250
Milwaukee Brewers 1982: 250
Minnesota Twins 1977: 500
Montreal Expos 1981: 350
New York Giants 1954: 750
New York Mets 1986: 350
New York Yankees 1927: 1000
Oakland Athletics 1972: 500
Philadelphia Athletics 1921: 1000
Philadelphia Phillies 1980: 500
Pittsburgh Pirates 1916: 750
Pittsburgh Pirates 1979: 500
San Diego Padres 1984: 350
Seattle Mariners 1981: 350
St. Louis Cardinals 1934: 750
Texas Rangers 1976: 500
Toronto Blue Jays 1992: 250
Washington Senators 1913: 1000


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