MVP Baseball 2003 – XBox

MVP Baseball 2003 - Platform: XBox

Homerun hitter:
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At the main menu, go to "Rosters" to create a player. Enter "Erik Kiss" as a 
name. He will hit a homerun every time the ball is hit.

More broken bats:
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At the main menu, go to "Rosters" to create a player. Enter "Keegn Patersn", 
"Jacob Patersn", or "Ziggy Patersn" as a name.

16:9 anamorphic view:
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Hold L + R over three seconds, then press Left to change the view to widescreen 
anamorphic format. Press Right to return to normal.

Easy strikeouts:
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Once you get two strikes on a batter, always throw a low inside curveball or 
slider. You will almost always get a strikeout. Additionally, get two strikes on 
a batter. This is easiest done with a curveball. Then, throw a cutter high and 
away (outside the zone). The batter will swing and miss for strike three. This 
only works with right-handed pitchers against right-handed batters. If the 
batter does not swing, use a low and inside curveball to finish him off.

Easy homeruns:
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When controlling a right handed batter, point the Left Analog-stick to opposite 
field (right field). Swing for an increased chance of getting a homerun over the 
right field fence.

Easy homeruns at Fenway:
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If you have a big hitter such as Manny or Vlad, hold the Left Analog-stick 
diagonally towards the Green Monster. This will make almost every inside pitch 
or icon in the hot spot go over the wall for a homerun.

Perfect game:
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Use Barry Zito or create a player that has a good slider and curveball. Throw 
the slider two times to the opposite side that the pitcher throws. For example, 
Zito is left-handed, so throw it to the right side (inside of a left-handed 
batter). This will cause the batter to think it is either to the inside or to 
the outside. The pitch must be at the edge of the strike zone. After that, throw 
a curveball in the upper inside or outside corner. He should strike out, pop 
out, or ground out.

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