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EA SPORTS - IT'S IN THE GAME
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MVP Baseball 2005 (PS2)
The Complete Strategy Guide
Version: 1.0 - 08/15/06
By Jim Chamberlin
red_phoenix_1@hotmail.com
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This document is Copyright ? 2005 Jim Chamberlin. All Rights Reserved.
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<< Online References >>
MVP Baseball 2005's Official Site http://www.mvpbaseball2005.com
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Contacting Me
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I am NOT hiding any information, however if your question has not been
properly answered in this FAQ, email me. Be sure to read through the FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions) section, as that is where I answer questions
that either will or have made me answer multiple times. When emailing me,
put "MVP Baseball 2005" or "MVP 2005" in the Subject. Doing that will get
you a faster reply...hint, hint.
If you don't want to use email, an alternative is a message board. Below
is an address for the MVP Baseball 2005 (PS2) message boards on GameFAQs.
There are others who visit that forum, who I am sure can and will help answer
any question you may have.
http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/gentopic.php?board=925211
I would also recommend checking out MVP Baseball 2005 fan sites, just do a
Google search, and I'm sure you'll be able to find some of them.
If you have a strategy or tip for MVP Baseball 2005, please feel free to
submit it, by emailing me. As mentioned above, please include
"MVP Baseball 2005" in the Subject Line. If your tip is used in this guide,
you will be given credit. If you don't want your Email-Address listed
in this guide, for fear of getting SPAM, please mention this in your
email, and I'll happily just include your name/alias.
If you like this guide and just want to comment on the guide, please feel
free to email me as well.
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Author's Notes
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Over time, links or URLS (Uniform Resource Locators) may become out-of-
date. Unfortunately, this does tend to happen with the Internet, so I
must remind you that the addresses originally in this document did in
fact work. If you find a link that doesn't work properly, please let
me know, and I'll see if I can either find a replacement for it, or
include some sort of notice stating the problem.
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Revision History
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Version 1.0 - August 15, 2006 - 200 KB
I only made a minor change to the FAQ.
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
MVP Baseball 2005 Features
Controls
Game Modes
Player Positions
Hitting
Pitching
Team Ranks & Rivals
Team Dynasty Goals
Team Stadiums
MVP Points Checklist
Unlockables
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Appendices
Jukebox
Cheats
Links
Revision History
Final Words...
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Introduction
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There is just something about Baseball that has kept Americans interested
in baseball for oh so many years. I'm not sure if it's the players, the
home runs, the bottom of the 9th suspense, or the fields the players play
on. Whatever it is, it's kept me watching baseball for several years, and
there's no signs of me stopping.
MVP Baseball has been around for several years now, but its future is unclear
at the moment because of a series of exclusive contracts game manufacturers
have made with the major sports organizations. This will be the last baseball
game from EA Sports in the series, unless they go either with some sort of
fictional league (and players) or go the college route. To the best of my
knowledge, no one has made a college baseball game before; this could be a
great thing for EA Sports to try given their experience with other collegiate
sports titles.
Most of the FAQs I've written have been for Strategy titles, this is the first
Sports game I've written for (if you exclude Wrestling), so it's going to be
a challenge. If you have anything you'd like to contribute, big or small,
don't hesitate to send me an email. There is a lot to include in this FAQ,
and I could certainly use the help.
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MVP Baseball 2005 Features
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Own the Plate
Change your position in the box to adjust to where the pitcher is working
you, or keep the defense honest with a bunt for a hit.
Precision Pitching
Paint the corners or send a message with the new Precision Pitch Meter, or
catch runners napping with unparalleled pickoff control.
Enhanced Big Play Control
Make an underhand toss to the pitcher as he sprints to cover first, slide
around a tag at home, and make user-controlled stretches and dives. While
leading off base, exercise your reflexes by beating pickoff throws with the
all-new manual leadoff control.
Build an Empire
Control every aspect of your organization in all-new Owner Mode. Create your
line-up based on player progression during Spring Training, or help build
player attributes by competing in a variety of mini-games.
All-New Create Ballpark
In Owner Mode, build a pitcher?s paradise or a hitter?s dream. Will you
spend your earnings to upgrade your ballpark or to sign that key free agent
who could bring you a championship?
Expanded Minor Leagues
Advanced Single A squads and additional stadiums have been added to round
out the list of teams available in the minor league system.
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Controls
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Before playing MVP Baseball 2005, get familiarized with the controls in
the game.
Batting
Swing X Button
Bunt R3 Button (Hold)
Move in the Batter's Box L2 Button + Left Analog Stick
(Left or Right)
Charge Mound after being hit /\ Button
Baserunning
Control Runner at First Base O Button
Control Runner at Second Base /\ Button
Control Runner at Third Base [] Button
Steal After selecting the runner,
press the D-button toward the
base you're trying to steal
L1 Button Advances All Runners
R1 Button Retreats All Runners
Quickly Return to a Base during a Pickoff Right Analog Stick
Head-first Slide/Railroad the Catcher Right Analog Stick Up
Head-first Slide to the Left side of base Right Analog Stick Up/Left
Head-first Slide to the Right side of base Right Analog Stick Up/Right
Pop-up Slide Right Analog Stick Down
Hook Slide to the Right side of base Right Analog Stick Down/Right
Hook Slide to the Left side of base Right Analog Stick Down/Left
Defense
Choose pitch location Left Analog Stick
Throw a pitch X, O, /\, [], or R1 Button
Quick Pickoff attempt L1 Button + O, /\, or [] Button
Normal Pickoff attempt L2 Button + O, /\, or [] Button
Pitchout L1 Button + X Button
Intentional Walk L1 Button + R3 Button
Intentionally Hit Batter L1 Button + L3 Button
Choose Infield/Outfield Alignment R2 Button (Hold) + use D-Pad to
choose
View Pitch History L3 Button + L1 Button or R1
Button to toggle at bats
View Bullpen/Dugout Menu R2 Button (Hold) + use D-Pad to
toggle between bullpens/dugouts
Move Fielder Left Analog Stick
Change Fielders L1 Button
Dive/Stretch for ball Right Analog Stick Left or
Right toward the ball
Climb Wall/Jump for Ball Right Analog Stick Up
Make a Sliding Catch Right Analog Stick Down
Throw to Home X Button
Throw to First Base O Button
Throw to Second Base /\ Button
Throw to Third Base [] Button
Throw to Cut-Off Man/Relay Throw R2 Button
Special
Manager Arguments /\ Button during Auto-Replay
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Game Modes
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MVP Baseball 2005 has more than just one or two different game modes. Below
you will find a brief description as to what you can expect to find while in
that part of the game.
PLAY NOW
This will give you the opportunity for a quick game of baseball. You don't
get the option to choose which stadium you play in, however.
EXHIBITION
Very much the same as Play Now, but you get the option of choosing the
stadium you're going to be playing in. As close to a regular season game
as you can get without actually being in one.
DYNASTY MODE
You take control of a MLB Organization and play for several years. You're
judged against a series of one- and three-year goals. Every milestone you
achieve increases your manager rating. This is very similar to the Owner
Mode, minus the money aspect for the most part.
OWNER MODE
Build a park, set ticket prices, and manage the financial aspect of your
club. Add all of that to Dynasty Mode, and you get the "NEW" Owner Mode.
MVP ONLINE
Play online against friends or strangers. You will need access to the
Internet, and depending on which game system, a modem of some kind is
required. (ie. PS2 requires the PS2 Online Adapter from Sony).
MINI GAMES
Perfect your batting and hitting skills in these three mini games.
HOME RUN SHOWDOWN
Pick a couple of mashers, choose a cumulative distance, and swing for the
bleachers. The first player to hit the total distance target wins.
MANAGER MODE
You control the game strategy, while leaving the on-the-field execution to
the players in this single-player mode.
SCENARIO EDITOR
Two outs, bottom of the ninth- create any scenario and play it out to see
how you do.
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Player Positions
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There are a number of positions for players to play at. If you aren't at
all familiar with baseball, this section will give you a much better idea
of who does what on the field.
Pitcher (P) - Charged with delivering the ball to the plate in a manner
difficult for a batter to hit. Good throwing speed is good indication of
a pitcher, but accuracy is more important. They should be tough, smart,
and retain their composure when faced with a challenging situation. Will
be required to 'cover' home plate on a short pop fly or foul when there
are runners on third.
Catcher (C) - Generally the team leader while on the field since they
are the only player facing all the other players. The catcher will: track
the count on the batter; track the number of outs; remind fielders of
their position on the field; back up 1st base on every infield play; and
generally spend most of the time getting up and down from the squat
position. Makes my calves hurt just thinking about it! This player should
be your most rugged and quickest thinking individual.
First Base (1B) - The perfect place for a 'lefty' who can catch the ball
well. Balls will be bouncing in, flying in, on target and off target, so
their primary responsibility will be to catch and/or stop the ball.
Strength and size are also strong determining factors. Strong concentration
skills will also be a necessity, as they will potentially be involved in
every play.
Second Base (2B) - Size and stature are of little importance. Speed,
quickness and good fielding will be the determining factors. Must be able
to 'think-ahead' when there are base runners, I.e. "If the ball is hit to
me, I will touch second base, or tag the runner, and then throw to first".
Third Base (3B) - This player should have excellent forward and lateral
speed, as most balls hit at them will be short, and/or to the players'
left. They should be able to throw the ball on a dead-run and be able
to field the ball barehanded. They are the furthest from first, so a
strong throwing arm is required.
Shortstop (SS) - This player has more ground to cover than any other
player does and must be fast, quick, agile and have a strong throwing
arm. The shortstop will potentially field more ground balls, in more
off-balance positions, than any other player. Being able to 'think-ahead'
is required for this position as well. This position will backup the
second baseman on any throws to second.
Left Fielder (LF) - Of all outfield positions, this player should have
the weakest arm, as they do not generally throw the ball as far. They
still require good fielding and catching skills and backup third on
pick-off attempts from the catcher or pitcher.
Center Fielder (CF) - This will be the player that has the best
combination of speed and throwing distance. Like shortstop, they cover
more 'grass' than any other player and, most likely, will catch the most
fly balls. They must backup second on all bunts and throws from the
catcher.
Right Fielder (RF) - As well as the requirements above should be a
good 'think-ahead' player. This player backs up first base on all
throws from the catcher and all bunted balls, since the catcher must
be available for fielding the ball. They backup second on any ball
thrown from the left of the diamond. I.e. shortstop, third base or
foul territory.
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Hitting
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Hitting well can be a difficult thing to do. Simply hitting the ball into
the field of play can be done by just about anyone. Slicing a ball down
the first or third base line just out of the reach of the first or third
baseman is very difficult. Other than hitting the ball to specific parts
of the field, hitting a home run is by no means a piece of cake; in fact,
you'll likely find it to be rather difficult for a while.
TIMING
The single most important of hitting is timing. You'll hear this from just
about every MVP Baseball 2005 player in message boards and chat rooms. You
must get your timing down! This takes time and patience, for you must get
accustomed to the game's various pitches. If you're thrown two Fastballs,
don't be surprised if you're thrown a slower pitch like a Changeup to get you
to strike out. The pitches have varying speeds and movements. A Fastball
and say a Slider are very different. Explaining timing is impossible; it's
just something you have to figure out. It's muscle memory, instincts, a
little bit of everything.
In order to get your timing down, I recommend using the Hitting Mini-Game.
The Home Run Showdown isn't a good place to start - the split screen thing
makes it more difficult in my opinion to work on your hitting - get started
in the Hitting Mini-Game. You not only work on timing, but you can learn
to hit the ball to certain parts of the field, using the Analog Stick.
HOT/COLD ZONES
Other than timing, you need to work on hitting when the pitch is thrown in
a certain pitch location. If you have the Hot/Cold Zones option turned on
(it's on by Default), you will see red, white, and clear boxes. Each player
has different Hot and Cold areas within the strike zone. These are
represented as blue and red squares on the strike zone grid. As you might
imagine, a player will be worse at hitting a pitch in his Cold zone, and
better at hitting one when it's pitched into his Hot zone. Clear spaces
in the grid give no real dis/advantage to the hitter.
The general idea with the Hot/Cold Zones is to wait for a pitch to be thrown
into your Hot Zone, so you can either get a base hit, or drive it over the
wall for a Home Run. As with timing, this is difficult to get down, so to
speak. It's patience and intuition.
ANALOG STICK
This isn't very difficult to figure out. Using the Analog Stick in
coordination with your ability to determine the pitch type and location can
turn into some great offensive games.
Up/Left - For a right hand hitter, you'd only want to use this if you
got a good pitch up and in and you wanted to hit it over the
fence. Otherwise, you'll likely pop it up to the Left-Fielder.
For a left hand hitter who got a pitch high and outside, you
could be able to take the pitcher deep to the opposite
field. If you're unable to take it deep, you'll likely pop
it out to the Left-Fielder.
Up - If you hold Up on the Analog Stick, you'll likely drive the ball deep
to the outfield. Depending on the situation, it could end up being
a base hit, a pop up, or a Home Run. Just keep two things in mind.
One: Since you're using an uppercut swing, you will likely miss a
ball thrown low in the Strike Zone.
Two: The fence in Center Field is much deeper than that of the Left/
Right Field, so don't count on too many balls being hit over the
Center Field wall.
Up/Right - This is pretty much the opposite of what is written above in the
Up/Left section.
Left - For a right hand hitter, an inside pitch could be ripped down the
line and in between the Third Baseman and Left-Fielder. Depending
on how close the Left-Fielder is playing to the Left Field line,
you will likely get a single or perhaps even a double if you're
fast on your feet. It's certainly not going to lead to a home run.
For a left hand hitter, an outside pitch could be hit down the
line and in between the Third Baseman and Left-Fielder. Depending
on how close the Left-Fielder is playing to the Left Field line,
you will likely get a single or perhaps even a double if you're
fast on your feet. It's certainly not going to lead to a home run.
Zero - I'm referring it to position zero, or as some may say "neutral".
This could result in just about anything, it's especially going
to depend on pitch type and location. It's certainly not going
to lead to a home run. I've used this a few times if the Second
Baseman is playing too close to First, with the intent of hitting
the ball right to Second Base and watch it roll out the Center
Fielder.
Right - This is pretty much the opposite of what is written above in the
Left section.
Down/Left - I have to admit I don't use the Down positions on the Analog
Stick too often, since it's so easy to find yourself either
grounding out or even getting into a double play. An
inside pitch (middle or low) to a right handed hitter, or an
outside pitch (middle or low) to a left handed hitter, will
likely ground the ball towards Third Base or to the Shortstop.
Down - As with the "Zero" or "Neutral" position, I usually use this if
the Second Baseman is playing too close to First base, with the
intent of hitting the ball right to Second Base and watch it roll
out the Center Fielder. Even if the Second Baseman does get to the
ball after diving, he may not be able to throw out a fast hitter.
Don't use this at a high pitch. The ideal pitch location for this
would be middle or middle-low.
Down/Right - This is pretty much the opposite of what is written above in
the Down/Left section.
HITTER'S EYE
A great deal of the marketing of this game is being spend talking about the
new Hitter's Eye feature in the game. Some players have found it more
useful than others. You can turn it off if you wish. The general idea of it
is to tell you which pitch type is coming. Just as the pitch is being
thrown, the ball will change colors, depending on which pitch is coming your
way. Depending on the Camera View/Angle you have chosen, it could be of
some help. Also, some pitchers have bizarre stances, throwing manerisms,
etc, which could do much of the same as the Camera Angle.
Here is a list of the colors and which pitch(es) they represent:
White = Fastball/Cutter
Red = Curveball/Screwball/Slider/Slurve
Purple = Sinker/Splitter/Forkball
Orange = Knuckler
Green = Palmball/Changeup
HITTER'S FEET
In order to help you hit the Inside/Outside pitches, you should really
consider playing around with where you are standing in the batter's box.
When I started playing the game, I didn't bother moving around at all, but
after I did, my number of hits improved by about 10-15%. Some situations
where this could come in handy is Up & In pitches and Low & Away pitches.
Moving yourself around in the box can improve your odds of making contact
on those pitches.
Holding L2 + moving the Left Analog Stick Right or Left will move your feet
in the batter's box.
BAD PITCHES
As a pitcher wears down over the course of a game, he's likely going to make
mistakes. Inside pitches may end up almost hitting you or they could end up
on the outside corner of the plate. When the pitcher misses his pitch, you
can tell because there is a little Circle on the screen. If the pitch
completely misses the strike zone, the Circle will appear just before the
pitch crosses the plate (to help you), but it will have a little "X" inside
of it. DO NOT SWING AT THESE! If you swing, you're going to miss them
completely. A missed pitch in your Hot Zone will show up as light red,
one in your Cold Zone will show up as light blue, and one in a Neutral Zone
will be light gray. A missed pitch is a major opportunity for you to
make something happen, as it is easier to see than any other pitch.
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Pitching
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Between Pitching, Fielding, and Hitting, I'm best at pitching, although I'm
by no means superb at it. It's something that you must work on, like any
other aspect of the game.
In order to pitch well, you're going to need to know your pitcher, among
other things. Chances are, your pitcher doesn't have a great ability to
throw all of his pitches. He likely excels at one or two, but the other one
or two probably don't break much over the plate. Other than how much the
ball breaks, pitch placement is also important.
If you're going to be successful, you're going to have to paint the corners,
as it's called. Throwing pitches to the edges of the pitching box will
increase the likelihood you'll either strike the batter out or see him pop
out. Don't just stick inside the box, go outside of it. If you've ever
seen a baseball game in person or on television, you'll see pitchers
routinely throwing balls out of the strike zone. The reason for this is
not that they're bad pitchers, it's to get the batter to chase the pitch,
hopefully missing it completely. Because it works in real games, it does
work in the video game. Make the hitters chase the ball!
Regardless of where you throw the ball, you will also need to mix up your
pitches. Even if you have one of the finest pitchers in the game, you're
not going to do well is you only throw fastballs. Throw curveballs, fast-
balls, splitters, whatever is in your arsenal or pitches. Also, don't forget
to switch up the speed of your pitches. Don't let the hitter get
comfortable.
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Team Ranks & Rivals
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Below you'll find information as to how the teams and their minor league
affiliates are ranked. You'll also find the rivals listed.
Anaheim Angels
Overall Rank: 6th
Pitching Rank: 20th
Hitting Rank: 6th
Fielding Rank: 2nd
Baserunning Rank: 1st
Rivals: Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers
AAA Team: Salt Lake Stingers
Overall Rank: 29th
Pitching Rank: 29th
Hitting Rank: 25th
Fielding Rank: 27th
Baserunning Rank: 15th
AA Team: Arkansas Travelers
Overall Rank: 4th
Pitching Rank: 3rd
Hitting Rank: 15th
Fielding Rank: 12th
Baserunning Rank: 7th
A Team: Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Overall Rank: 24th
Pitching Rank: 22nd
Hitting Rank: 20th
Fielding Rank: 6th
Baserunning Rank: 28th
Arizona Diamondbacks
Overall Rank: 28th
Pitching Rank: 21st
Hitting Rank: 29th
Fielding Rank: 26th
Baserunning Rank: 24th
Rivals: San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals
AAA Team: Tucson Sidewinders
Overall Rank: 25th
Pitching Rank: 14th
Hitting Rank: 20th
Fielding Rank: 28th
Baserunning Rank: 27th
AA Team: Tennessee Smokies
Overall Rank: 15th
Pitching Rank: 24th
Hitting Rank: 9th
Fielding Rank: 5th
Baserunning Rank: 19th
A Team: Lancaster Jethawks
Overall Rank: 28th
Pitching Rank: 24th
Hitting Rank: 30th
Fielding Rank: 14th
Baserunning Rank: 8th
Atlanta Braves
Overall Rank: 19th
Pitching Rank: 10th
Hitting Rank: 25th
Fielding Rank: 13th
Baserunning Rank: 19th
Rivals: New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox
AAA Team: Richmond Braves
Overall Rank: 30th
Pitching Rank: 30th
Hitting Rank: 30th
Fielding Rank: 29th
Baserunning Rank: 24th
AA Team: Mississippi Braves
Overall Rank: 1st
Pitching Rank: 1st
Hitting Rank: 3th
Fielding Rank: 1st
Baserunning Rank: 14th
A Team: Myrtle Beach Pelicans
Overall Rank: 6th
Pitching Rank: 15th
Hitting Rank: 5th
Fielding Rank: 9th
Baserunning Rank: 15th
Baltimore Orioles
Overall Rank: 14th
Pitching Rank: 15th
Hitting Rank: 10th
Fielding Rank: 27th
Baserunning Rank: 14th
Rivals: New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington Nationals
AAA Team: Ottawa Lynx
Overall Rank: 3rd
Pitching Rank: 4th
Hitting Rank: 14th
Fielding Rank: 7th
Baserunning Rank: 11th
AA Team: Bowie Baysox
Overall Rank: 22th
Pitching Rank: 4th
Hitting Rank: 29th
Fielding Rank: 28th
Baserunning Rank: 11th
A Team: Frederick Keys
Overall Rank: 8th
Pitching Rank: 4th
Hitting Rank: 14th
Fielding Rank: 24th
Baserunning Rank: 21th
Boston Red Sox
Overall Rank: 1st
Pitching Rank: 2nd
Hitting Rank: 1st
Fielding Rank: 9th
Baserunning Rank: 29th
Rivals: New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Anaheim Angels
AAA Team: Pawtucket Red Sox
Overall Rank: 4th
Pitching Rank: 2th
Hitting Rank: 9th
Fielding Rank: 19th
Baserunning Rank: 30th
AA Team: Portland Sea Dogs
Overall Rank: 21st
Pitching Rank: 23rd
Hitting Rank: 14th
Fielding Rank: 13th
Baserunning Rank: 10th
A Team: Wilmington Blue Rocks
Overall Rank: 30th
Pitching Rank: 30th
Hitting Rank: 28th
Fielding Rank: 14th
Baserunning Rank: 9th
Chicago Cubs
Overall Rank: 2nd
Pitching Rank: 5th
Hitting Rank: 3rd
Fielding Rank: 3rd
Baserunning Rank: 16th
Rivals: Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros
AAA Team: Iowa Cubs
Overall Rank: 26th
Pitching Rank: 23rd
Hitting Rank: 21st
Fielding Rank: 23rd
Baserunning Rank: 22th
AA Team: West Tenn Diamond Jaxx
Overall Rank: 3rd
Pitching Rank: 9th
Hitting Rank: 6th
Fielding Rank: 14th
Baserunning Rank: 1st
A Team: Daytona Cubs
Overall Rank: 25th
Pitching Rank: 14th
Hitting Rank: 25th
Fielding Rank: 29th
Baserunning Rank: 26th
Chicago White Sox
Overall Rank: 12th
Pitching Rank: 12th
Hitting Rank: 16th
Fielding Rank: 14th
Baserunning Rank: 9th
Rivals: Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins
AAA Team: Charlotte Knights
Overall Rank: 16th
Pitching Rank: 12th
Hitting Rank: 18th
Fielding Rank: 22th
Baserunning Rank: 10th
AA Team: Birmingham Barons
Overall Rank: 13th
Pitching Rank: 13th
Hitting Rank: 11th
Fielding Rank: 17th
Baserunning Rank: 23rd
A Team: Winston-Salem Warthogs
Overall Rank: 3rd
Pitching Rank: 5th
Hitting Rank: 10th
Fielding Rank: 25th
Baserunning Rank: 11th
Cincinnati Reds
Overall Rank: 20th
Pitching Rank: 19st
Hitting Rank: 15th
Fielding Rank: 15th
Baserunning Rank: 25th
Rivals: Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs
AAA Team: Louisville Bats
Overall Rank: 15th
Pitching Rank: 9th
Hitting Rank: 19th
Fielding Rank: 8th
Baserunning Rank: 26th
AA Team: Chattanooga Lookouts
Overall Rank: 29th
Pitching Rank: 27th
Hitting Rank: 25th
Fielding Rank: 20th
Baserunning Rank: 24th
A Team: Sarasota Reds
Overall Rank: 22nd
Pitching Rank: 29th
Hitting Rank: 3rd
Fielding Rank: 30th
Baserunning Rank: 23rd
Cleveland Indians
Overall Rank: 21st
Pitching Rank: 11th
Hitting Rank: 20th
Fielding Rank: 28th
Baserunning Rank: 26th
Rivals: Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins
AAA Team: Buffalo Bisons
Overall Rank: 11th
Pitching Rank: 3th
Hitting Rank: 16th
Fielding Rank: 30th
Baserunning Rank: 23th
AA Team: Akron Aeros
Overall Rank: 7th
Pitching Rank: 5th
Hitting Rank: 22nd
Fielding Rank: 3rd
Baserunning Rank: 5th
A Team: Kinston Indians
Overall Rank: 7th
Pitching Rank: 20th
Hitting Rank: 2nd
Fielding Rank: 3rd
Baserunning Rank: 16th
Colorado Rockies
Overall Rank: 25th
Pitching Rank: 29st
Hitting Rank: 18th
Fielding Rank: 8th
Baserunning Rank: 20th
Rivals: Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres
AAA Team: Colorado Springs Sky Sox
Overall Rank: 18th
Pitching Rank: 16th
Hitting Rank: 12th
Fielding Rank: 20th
Baserunning Rank: 29th
AA Team: Tulsa Drillers
Overall Rank: 27th
Pitching Rank: 26th
Hitting Rank: 21st
Fielding Rank: 23rd
Baserunning Rank: 13th
A Team: Modesto Nuts
Overall Rank: 9th
Pitching Rank: 6th
Hitting Rank: 23rd
Fielding Rank: 4th
Baserunning Rank: 3rd
Detroit Tigers
Overall Rank: 15th
Pitching Rank: 25th
Hitting Rank: 4th
Fielding Rank: 24th
Baserunning Rank: 7th
Rivals: Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Kansas City Royals
AAA Team: Toledo Mud Hens
Overall Rank: 9th
Pitching Rank: 22th
Hitting Rank: 3rd
Fielding Rank: 11th
Baserunning Rank: 6th
AA Team: Erie Seawolves
Overall Rank: 5th
Pitching Rank: 16th
Hitting Rank: 2nd
Fielding Rank: 4th
Baserunning Rank: 26th
A Team: Lakeland Tigers
Overall Rank: 15th
Pitching Rank: 17th
Hitting Rank: 11th
Fielding Rank: 20th
Baserunning Rank: 18th
Florida Marlins
Overall Rank: 11th
Pitching Rank: 13th
Hitting Rank: 17th
Fielding Rank: 10th
Baserunning Rank: 4th
Rivals: Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Chicago Cubs
AAA Team: Albuquerque Isotopes
Overall Rank: 14th
Pitching Rank: 15th
Hitting Rank: 15th
Fielding Rank: 5th
Baserunning Rank: 18th
AA Team: Carolina Mudcats
Overall Rank: 26th
Pitching Rank: 20th
Hitting Rank: 28th
Fielding Rank: 19th
Baserunning Rank: 6th
A Team: Jupiter Hammerheads
Overall Rank: 18th
Pitching Rank: 9th
Hitting Rank: 26th
Fielding Rank: 11th
Baserunning Rank: 14th
Houston Astros
Overall Rank: 18th
Pitching Rank: 6th
Hitting Rank: 22th
Fielding Rank: 25th
Baserunning Rank: 30th
Rivals: Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals
AAA Team: Round Rock Express
Overall Rank: 27th
Pitching Rank: 20th
Hitting Rank: 29th
Fielding Rank: 28th
Baserunning Rank: 7th
AA Team: Corpus Christi Hooks
Overall Rank: 30th
Pitching Rank: 30th
Hitting Rank: 30th
Fielding Rank: 29th
Baserunning Rank: 17th
A Team: Salem Avalanche
Overall Rank: 11th
Pitching Rank: 13th
Hitting Rank: 6th
Fielding Rank: 21st
Baserunning Rank: 29th
Kansas City Royals
Overall Rank: 30th
Pitching Rank: 28th
Hitting Rank: 28th
Fielding Rank: 29th
Baserunning Rank: 23rd
Rivals: St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers
AAA Team: Omaha Royals
Overall Rank: 1st
Pitching Rank: 6th
Hitting Rank: 7th
Fielding Rank: 1st
Baserunning Rank: 17th
AA Team: Wichita Wranglers
Overall Rank: 23rd
Pitching Rank: 8th
Hitting Rank: 27th
Fielding Rank: 26th
Baserunning Rank: 22nd
A Team: High Desert Mavericks
Overall Rank: 23rd
Pitching Rank: 11th
Hitting Rank: 27th
Fielding Rank: 22nd
Baserunning Rank: 27th
Los Angeles Dodgers
Overall Rank: 17th
Pitching Rank: 4th
Hitting Rank: 26th
Fielding Rank: 19th
Baserunning Rank: 22nd
Rivals: San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Anaheim Angels
AAA Team: Las Vegas 51S
Overall Rank: 5th
Pitching Rank: 13th
Hitting Rank: 8th
Fielding Rank: 10th
Baserunning Rank: 12th
AA Team: Jacksonville Suns
Overall Rank: 14th
Pitching Rank: 2nd
Hitting Rank: 26th
Fielding Rank: 22nd
Baserunning Rank: 16th
A Team: Vero Beach Dodgers
Overall Rank: 4th
Pitching Rank: 16th
Hitting Rank: 4th
Fielding Rank: 17th
Baserunning Rank: 4th
Milwaukee Brewers
Overall Rank: 29th
Pitching Rank: 24th
Hitting Rank: 27th
Fielding Rank: 30th
Baserunning Rank: 29th
Rivals: St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Minnesota Twins
AAA Team: Nashville Sounds
Overall Rank: 20th
Pitching Rank: 8th
Hitting Rank: 26th
Fielding Rank: 16th
Baserunning Rank: 13th
AA Team: Huntsville Stars
Overall Rank: 12th
Pitching Rank: 15th
Hitting Rank: 7th
Fielding Rank: 16th
Baserunning Rank: 30th
A Team: Brevard County Manatees
Overall Rank: 26th
Pitching Rank: 25th
Hitting Rank: 21st
Fielding Rank: 8th
Baserunning Rank: 24th
Minnesota Twins
Overall Rank: 7th
Pitching Rank: 3rd
Hitting Rank: 23rd
Fielding Rank: 5th
Baserunning Rank: 3rd
Rivals: Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers
AAA Team: Rochester Red Wings
Overall Rank: 19th
Pitching Rank: 28th
Hitting Rank: 4th
Fielding Rank: 21st
Baserunning Rank: 14th
AA Team: New Britain Rock Cats
Overall Rank: 18th
Pitching Rank: 14th
Hitting Rank: 18th
Fielding Rank: 24th
Baserunning Rank: 12th
A Team: Fort Myers Miracle
Overall Rank: 16th
Pitching Rank: 8th
Hitting Rank: 17th
Fielding Rank: 26th
Baserunning Rank: 25th
New York Mets
Overall Rank: 10th
Pitching Rank: 8th
Hitting Rank: 19th
Fielding Rank: 20th
Baserunning Rank: 6th
Rivals: New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies
AAA Team: Norfolk Tides
Overall Rank: 2nd
Pitching Rank: 18th
Hitting Rank: 1st
Fielding Rank: 2nd
Baserunning Rank: 1st
AA Team: Binghamton Mets
Overall Rank: 16th
Pitching Rank: 12th
Hitting Rank: 23rd
Fielding Rank: 8th
Baserunning Rank: 8th
A Team: St. Lucie Mets
Overall Rank: 10th
Pitching Rank: 10th
Hitting Rank: 16th
Fielding Rank: 19th
Baserunning Rank: 2nd
New York Yankees
Overall Rank: 3th
Pitching Rank: 1st
Hitting Rank: 7th
Fielding Rank: 18th
Baserunning Rank: 12th
Rivals: Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Anaheim Angels
AAA Team: Columbus Clippers
Overall Rank: 24th
Pitching Rank: 27th
Hitting Rank: 11th
Fielding Rank: 17th
Baserunning Rank: 20th
AA Team: Trenton Thunder
Overall Rank: 2nd
Pitching Rank: 7th
Hitting Rank: 10th
Fielding Rank: 2nd
Baserunning Rank: 4th
A Team: Tampa Yankees
Overall Rank: 21st
Pitching Rank: 21st
Hitting Rank: 9th
Fielding Rank: 28th
Baserunning Rank: 30th
Oakland Athletics
Overall Rank: 8th
Pitching Rank: 16th
Hitting Rank: 9th
Fielding Rank: 7th
Baserunning Rank: 10th
Rivals: San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Anaheim Angels
AAA Team: Sacramento River Cats
Overall Rank: 28th
Pitching Rank: 24th
Hitting Rank: 28th
Fielding Rank: 25th
Baserunning Rank: 21st
AA Team: Midland Rockhounds
Overall Rank: 19th
Pitching Rank: 18th
Hitting Rank: 13th
Fielding Rank: 21st
Baserunning Rank: 20th
A Team: Stockton Ports
Overall Rank: 2nd
Pitching Rank: 2nd
Hitting Rank: 7th
Fielding Rank: 2nd
Baserunning Rank: 12th
Philadelphia Phillies
Overall Rank: 16th
Pitching Rank: 22st
Hitting Rank: 8th
Fielding Rank: 16th
Baserunning Rank: 13th
Rivals: Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates
AAA Team: Scranton/WB Red Barons
Overall Rank: 23rd
Pitching Rank: 21st
Hitting Rank: 23rd
Fielding Rank: 9th
Baserunning Rank: 3rd
AA Team: Reading Phillies
Overall Rank: 9th
Pitching Rank: 6th
Hitting Rank: 19th
Fielding Rank: 25th
Baserunning Rank: 2nd
A Team: Clearwater Threshers
Overall Rank: 12th
Pitching Rank: 18th
Hitting Rank: 8th
Fielding Rank: 23rd
Baserunning Rank: 17th
Pittsburgh Pirates
Overall Rank: 24th
Pitching Rank: 23rd
Hitting Rank: 21st
Fielding Rank: 22nd
Baserunning Rank: 17th
Rivals: Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds
AAA Team: Indianapolis Indians
Overall Rank: 12th
Pitching Rank: 10th
Hitting Rank: 17th
Fielding Rank: 6th
Baserunning Rank: 16th
AA Team: Altoona Curves
Overall Rank: 28th
Pitching Rank: 29th
Hitting Rank: 20th
Fielding Rank: 11th
Baserunning Rank: 25th
A Team: Lynchburg Hillcats
Overall Rank: 27th
Pitching Rank: 26th
Hitting Rank: 24th
Fielding Rank: 12th
Baserunning Rank: 10th
San Diego Padres
Overall Rank: 13th
Pitching Rank: 14th
Hitting Rank: 11th
Fielding Rank: 21st
Baserunning Rank: 18th
Rivals: Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies
AAA Team: Portland Beavers
Overall Rank: 6th
Pitching Rank: 17th
Hitting Rank: 16th
Fielding Rank: 13th
Baserunning Rank: 4th
AA Team: Mobile Baybears
Overall Rank: 11th
Pitching Rank: 19th
Hitting Rank: 4th
Fielding Rank: 27th
Baserunning Rank: 15th
A Team: Lake Elsinore Storm
Overall Rank: 17th
Pitching Rank: 12th
Hitting Rank: 22th
Fielding Rank: 10th
Baserunning Rank: 5th
San Francisco Giants
Overall Rank: 5th
Pitching Rank: 7th
Hitting Rank: 3rd
Fielding Rank: 6th
Baserunning Rank: 27th
Rivals: Los Angeles Dodger, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres
AAA Team: Fresno Grizzlies
Overall Rank: 22nd
Pitching Rank: 5th
Hitting Rank: 27th
Fielding Rank: 26th
Baserunning Rank: 28th
AA Team: Norwich Navigators
Overall Rank: 20th
Pitching Rank: 11th
Hitting Rank: 24th
Fielding Rank: 10th
Baserunning Rank: 18th
A Team: San Jose Giants
Overall Rank: 1st
Pitching Rank: 3rd
Hitting Rank: 1st
Fielding Rank: 7th
Baserunning Rank: 19th
Seattle Mariners
Overall Rank: 9th
Pitching Rank: 18th
Hitting Rank: 13th
Fielding Rank: 1st
Baserunning Rank: 5th
Rivals: Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees
AAA Team: Tacoma Rainiers
Overall Rank: 10th
Pitching Rank: 19th
Hitting Rank: 5th
Fielding Rank: 15th
Baserunning Rank: 9th
AA Team: San Antonio Missions
Overall Rank: 8th
Pitching Rank: 17th
Hitting Rank: 5th
Fielding Rank: 7th
Baserunning Rank: 28th
A Team: Inland Empire 66ers
Overall Rank: 29th
Pitching Rank: 27th
Hitting Rank: 29th
Fielding Rank: 18th
Baserunning Rank: 13th
St. Louis Cardinals
Overall Rank: 4th
Pitching Rank: 9th
Hitting Rank: 2nd
Fielding Rank: 4th
Baserunning Rank: 14th
Rivals: Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Royals, Houston Astros
AAA Team: Memphis Redbirds
Overall Rank: 21st
Pitching Rank: 26th
Hitting Rank: 13th
Fielding Rank: 3rd
Baserunning Rank: 8th
AA Team: Springfield Cardinals
Overall Rank: 12th
Pitching Rank: 21st
Hitting Rank: 8th
Fielding Rank: 15th
Baserunning Rank: 27th
A Team: Palm Beach Cardinals
Overall Rank: 14th
Pitching Rank: 7th
Hitting Rank: 18th
Fielding Rank: 27th
Baserunning Rank: 20th
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Overall Rank: 27th
Pitching Rank: 30th
Hitting Rank: 24th
Fielding Rank: 11th
Baserunning Rank: 2nd
Rivals: Boston Red Sox, Florida Marlins, Baltimore Orioles
AAA Team: Durham Bulls
Overall Rank: 7th
Pitching Rank: 25th
Hitting Rank: 2nd
Fielding Rank: 4th
Baserunning Rank: 2nd
AA Team: Montgomery Biscuits
Overall Rank: 25th
Pitching Rank: 22nd
Hitting Rank: 17th
Fielding Rank: 30th
Baserunning Rank: 29th
A Team: Visalia Oaks
Overall Rank: 5th
Pitching Rank: 1st
Hitting Rank: 19th
Fielding Rank: 15th
Baserunning Rank: 6th
Texas Rangers
Overall Rank: 23th
Pitching Rank: 26th
Hitting Rank: 12th
Fielding Rank: 23rd
Baserunning Rank: 21st
Rivals: Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees
AAA Team: Oklahoma Redhawks
Overall Rank: 13th
Pitching Rank: 1st
Hitting Rank: 22nd
Fielding Rank: 14th
Baserunning Rank: 25th
AA Team: Frisco Roughriders
Overall Rank: 24th
Pitching Rank: 28th
Hitting Rank: 16th
Fielding Rank: 9th
Baserunning Rank: 9th
A Team: Bakersfield Blaze
Overall Rank: 13th
Pitching Rank: 19th
Hitting Rank: 12th
Fielding Rank: 1st
Baserunning Rank: 22th
Toronto Blue Jays
Overall Rank: 26th
Pitching Rank: 17st
Hitting Rank: 30th
Fielding Rank: 17th
Baserunning Rank: 11th
Rivals: Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees
AAA Team: Syracuse Skychiefs
Overall Rank: 8th
Pitching Rank: 11th
Hitting Rank: 10th
Fielding Rank: 12th
Baserunning Rank: 19th
AA Team: New Hampshire Fishercats
Overall Rank: 6th
Pitching Rank: 25th
Hitting Rank: 1st
Fielding Rank: 6th
Baserunning Rank: 3rd
A Team: Dunedin Blue Jays
Overall Rank: 20th
Pitching Rank: 23rd
Hitting Rank: 15th
Fielding Rank: 16th
Baserunning Rank: 7th
Washington Nationals
Overall Rank: 22nd
Pitching Rank: 27th
Hitting Rank: 14th
Fielding Rank: 12th
Baserunning Rank: 8th
Rivals: Baltimore Orioles, Florida Marlins, New York Mets
AAA Team: New Orleans Zephyrs
Overall Rank: 17th
Pitching Rank: 7th
Hitting Rank: 24th
Fielding Rank: 24th
Baserunning Rank: 5th
AA Team: Harrisburg Senators
Overall Rank: 10th
Pitching Rank: 10th
Hitting Rank: 12th
Fielding Rank: 18th
Baserunning Rank: 21th
A Team: Potomac Cannons
Overall Rank: 19th
Pitching Rank: 28th
Hitting Rank: 13th
Fielding Rank: 5th
Baserunning Rank: 1st
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Team Dynasty Goals
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Below you'll find the goals you must meat when in Dynasty Mode.
Anaheim Angels
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 Cy Young Award(s)
[ ] Sweep a Rival 4 Times
[ ] Win 270 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Hit .270 with AAA team
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] MLB Team ERA under 3.95
[ ] Slug .440 with MLB Team
[ ] 30 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 127 Million
Team Payroll 110 Million
Money Available 17.5 Million
Arizona Diamondbacks
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Have 2 All-Stars
[ ] Sweep a Rival 3 Times
[ ] Hit 460 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 95.2 Million
Team Payroll 79.6 Million
Money Available 15.6 Million
Atlanta Braves
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 5 of MVP
[ ] Win 120 MLB Road Games
[ ] Win 250 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .250 with AA Team
[ ] Win 1 Silver Slugger Award(s)
[ ] Lead MLB in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] 2 MLB Pitchers with 12 Wins
Team Budget 110 Million
Team Payroll 94.3 Million
Money Available 16.0 Million
Baltimore Orioles
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 World Series
[ ] Win 1 LCS
[ ] Win 1 Division Series
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .420 with AA Team
[ ] Win 2 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .260 with MLB Team
[ ] 3 MLB Pitchers with 10 Wins
Team Budget 99.3 Million
Team Payroll 83.8 Million
Money Available 15.5 Million
Boston Red Sox
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 2 MVP Award(s)
[ ] Sweep a Rival 5 Times
[ ] Hit 690 HRs with MLB team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .280 with AA Team
[ ] MLB Team ERA under 3.50
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 3 MLB Pitchers with 15 Wins
Team Budget 172 Million
Team Payroll 151 Million
Money Available 21.4 Million
Chicago Cubs
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 2 Cy Young Award(s)
[ ] Win 150 MLB Home Games
[ ] Win 2 Division Series
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Hit .280 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] MLB Team ERA under 3.50
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 3 MLB Pitchers with 15 Wins
Team Budget 118 Million
Team Payroll 101 Million
Money Available 16.7 Million
Chicago White Sox
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 World Series
[ ] Win 150 MLB Road Games
[ ] Hit 525 HR's with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .420 with AA Team
[ ] Lead MLB in Shuouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 103 Million
Team Payroll 87.3 Million
Money Available 15.7 Million
Cincinnati Reds
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 5 of Cy Young
[ ] Win 120 MLB Home Games
[ ] Maintain a .510 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in CG's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 20 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 86.9 Million
Team Payroll 72.8 Million
Money Available 14.1 Million
Cleveland Indians
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Have 3 All-Stars
[ ] Sweep a Rival 4 Times
[ ] Hit 470 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .400 with AA Team
[ ] Win 2 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .240 with MLB Team
[ ] 15 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 68.5 Million
Team Payroll 55.3 Million
Money Available 13.2 Million
Colorado Rockies
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 8 of MVP
[ ] Win 110 MLB Home Games
[ ] Hit 470 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in CG's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 86.3 Million
Team Payroll 71.4 Million
Money Available 14.9 Million
Detroit Tigers
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 MVP Award(s)
[ ] Win 130 MLB Road Games
[ ] Hit 525 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in CG's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 3 MLB Pitchers with 10 Wins
Team Budget 94.8 Million
Team Payroll 79.6 Million
Money Available 15.2 Million
Florida Marlins
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 World Series
[ ] Win 1 LCS
[ ] Maintain a .530 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .??? with AA Team
[ ] Lead MLB in CG's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .420 with MLB Team
[ ] 25 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 89.4 Million
Team Payroll 74.8 Million
Money Available 14.6 Million
Houston Astros
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish Top 5 of MVP
[ ] Sweep a Rival 4 Times
[ ] Hit 490 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Hit .250 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Win 1 Silver Slugger Award(s)
[ ] Lead MLB in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 98.7 Million
Team Payroll 74.8 Million
Money Available 14.6 Million
Kansas City Royals
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 10 of MVP
[ ] Win 100 MLB Home Games
[ ] Hit 460 HR's with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Hit .230 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Win 2 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Lead MLB in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] 15 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 62.8 Million
Team Payroll 50.7 Million
Money Available 12.1 Million
Los Angeles Dodgers
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 5 of Cy Young
[ ] Win 120 MLB Road Games
[ ] Hit 490 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .250 with AA Team
[ ] MLB Team ERA under 4.20
[ ] Slug .410 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 144 Million
Team Payroll 124 Million
Money Available 19.9 Million
Milwaukee Brewers
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 10 of MVP
[ ] Win 100 MLB Home Games
[ ] Maintain a .450 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .390 with AA Team
[ ] Win 2 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .230 with MLB Team
[ ] 2 MLB Pitchers with 10 Wins
Team Budget 60.5 Million
Team Payroll 49 Million
Money Available 11.5 Million
Minnesota Twins
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 Cy Young Award(s
[ ] Sweep a Rival 4 Times
[ ] Hit 600 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Slug .440 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Win 3 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .270 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 76 Million
Team Payroll 62.9 Million
Money Available 13.1 Million
New York Mets
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 World Series
[ ] Sweep a Rival 4 Times
[ ] Hit 600 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] A 40/40 Season in MLB (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 137 Million
Team Payroll 118 Million
Money Available 18.5 Million
New York Yankees
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 2 World Series
[ ] Sweep a Rival 5 Times
[ ] Win 300 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in CG's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed
Team Budget 252 Million
Team Payroll 223 Million
Money Available 29.4 Million
Oakland Athletics
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 MVP Award(s)
[ ] Win 2 LCS
[ ] Maintain a .550 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Slug .440 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] MLB Team ERA under 3.95
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 2 MLB Pitchers with 10 Wins
Team Budget 82.3 Million
Team Payroll 68.4 Million
Money Available 13.9 Million
Philadelphia Phillies
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 5 of Cy Young
[ ] Win 120 MLB Road Games
[ ] Win 250 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .410 with AA Team
[ ] A 40/40 Season in MLB (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .250 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 122 Million
Team Payroll 105 Million
Money Available 17 Million
Pittsburgh Pirates
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 8 of Cy Young
[ ] Win 110 MLB Road Games
[ ] Hit 470 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] 2 MLB Pitchers with 10 Wins
Team Budget 64.6 Million
Team Payroll 52.5 Million
Money Available 12.1 Million
San Diego Padres
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 World Series
[ ] Win 1 LCS
[ ] Win 1 Division Series
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Slug .420 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Win 2 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .260 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 98.6 Million
Team Payroll 84.2 Million
Money Available 14.4 Million
San Francisco Giants
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 2 World Series
[ ] Win 150 MLB Road Games
[ ] Win 300 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Win 3 Gold Glove Award(s)
[ ] Hit .280 with MLB Team
[ ] 35 HR's with 3 MLB Players
Team Budget 118 Million
Team Payroll 102 Million
Money Available 16.4 Million
Seattle Mariners
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 1 Cy Young Award(s)
[ ] Win 140 MLB Road Games
[ ] Win 270 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .270 with AA Team
[ ] Win 2 Silver Slugger Award(s)
[ ] Lead MLB in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored
Team Budget 118 Million
Team Payroll 101 Million
Money Available 17.4 Million
St. Louis Cardinals
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Win 2 World Series
[ ] Win 2 LCS
[ ] Maintain a .600 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Slug .460 with AAA Team
[ ] Lead AA in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Hit .280 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 121 Million
Team Payroll 104 Million
Money Available 16.8 Million
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 10 of MVP
[ ] Win 100 MLB Home Games
[ ] Hit 460 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SB's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .390 with AA Team
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] 15 HR's with 2 MLB Players
Team Budget 63.3 Million
Team Payroll 51.3 Million
Money Available 12 Million
Texas Rangers
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Have 3 All-Stars
[ ] Win 110 MLB Road Games
[ ] Win 240 Total MLB Games
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead AA in SV?s (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .400 with MLB Team
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 81.1 Million
Team Payroll 67.4 Million
Money Available 13.7 Million
Toronto Blue Jays
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 10 of Cy Young
[ ] Win 100 MLB Road Games
[ ] Hit 460 HRs with MLB Team
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in HR's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .390 with AA Team
[ ] Lead MLB in Shutouts (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in SO's (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Most Runs Scored (AL/NL)
Team Budget 73.7 Million
Team Payroll 61 Million
Money Available 12.7 Million
Washington Nationals
3 Year Contract Goals
[ ] Finish in Top 8 of MVP
[ ] Win 110 MLB Home Games
[ ] Maintain a .480 Win %
1 Year Stretch Goals
[ ] Lead AAA in SV's (Indiv.)
[ ] Slug .400 with AA Team
[ ] A 40/40 Season in MLB (Indiv.)
[ ] Lead MLB in HR?s (Indiv.)
[ ] Have Least Runs Allowed (AL/NL)
Team Budget 67.6 Million
Team Payroll 55.1 Million
Money Available 12.5 Million
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Team Stadiums
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Here are all the stadiums in MVP Baseball 2005 with their respected
information. This section is based on information from AJE's 2004
FAQ, but updated.
Name: AAA Stadium One
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 18,572
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
420
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360 / \ 360
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330 / \ 335
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Name: AAA Stadium Two
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 21,780
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
410
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Name: AAA Stadium Three
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 17,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
440
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365 / \ 375
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340 / \ 325
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Name: AA Stadium One
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Isotopes
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 12,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
400 385
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385 / \
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325 / \ 325
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Name: AA Stadium Two
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 9,453
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
400
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385 / \ 385
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325 / \ 325
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Name: AA Stadium Three
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 9,134
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
400
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385 / \ 385
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300 / \ 300
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Name: Spring Training Stadium One
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 10,570
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
440
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360 / \ 325
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300 / \ 290
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Name: Spring Training Stadium Two
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 15,685
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
367 362
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335 / \
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298 / \ 290
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Name: Spring Training Stadium Three
Open: April 5th, 2004
Team: Minor League
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 14,350
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
425
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340 / \ 358
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320 / \ 340
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Name: Ameriquest Field in Arlington
Open: April 1st, 1994
Team: Rangers
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 49,115
Average Attendance: 31,818
Foul Territory: Small
407
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388 / \ 381
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332/ \ 325
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Name: Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Open: April 19th, 1966
Team: Angels
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 45,050
Average Attendance: 41,675
Foul Territory: Average
404
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370 / \ 370
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333/ \ 333
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Name: BankOne BallPark
Open: March 31st, 1998
Team: Diamondbacks
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 49,033
Average Attendance: 31,105
Foul Territory: Average
402
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376 / \ 376
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Name: Busch Stadium
Open: May 12th, 1966
Team: Cardinals
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 50,354
Average Attendance: 37,634
Foul Territory: Large
402
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372 / \ 375
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330/ \ 330
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Name: Citizens Bank Park
Open: April 12, 2004
Team: Phillies
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 43,000
Average Attendance: 40,589
Foul Territory: Average
401
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369 / \ 369
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329/ \ 330
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Name: Comerica Park
Open: April 11th, 2000
Team: Tigers
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 40,120
Average Attendance: 23,962
Foul Territory: Small
420
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370 / \ 365
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345/ \ 330
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Name: Coors Field
Open: April 26th, 1995
Team: Rockies
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 50,449
Average Attendance: 29,595
Foul Territory: Average
415
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390 / \ 375
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347/ \ 350
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Name: Dodger Stadium
Open: April 10th, 1962
Team: Dodgers
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 56,000
Average Attendance: 43,065
Foul Territory: Large
395
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385 / \ 385
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330/ \ 330
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Name: Fenway Park
Open: April 20th, 1912
Team: Red Sox
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 34,898
Average Attendance: 35,028
Foul Territory: Very Small
420
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379 / \ 380
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310/ \ 302
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Name: Great American Ball Park
Open: March 28th, 2003
Team: Reds
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 42,053
Average Attendance: 28,237
Foul Territory: Small
404
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379 / \ 370
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328/ \ 325
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Name: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Open: April 3rd, 1982
Team: Twins
Turf: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 48,678
Average Attendance: 23,490
Foul Territory: Small
408
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385 / \ 367
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343/ \ 327
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Name: Jacobs Field
Open: April 4th, 1994
Team: Indians
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 43,389
Average Attendance: 22,400
Foul Territory: Small
410
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368 / \ 375
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325/ \ 325
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Name: Kauffman Stadium
Open: April 10th, 1973
Team: Royals
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 40,793
Average Attendance: 21,031
Foul Territory: Small
410
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385 / \ 385
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330/ \ 330
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Name: Miller Park
Open: March 30th, 2001
Team: Brewers
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 41,900
Average Attendance: 25,461
Foul Territory: Average
400
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374 / \ 378
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342/ \ 356
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Name: Minute Maid Park
Open: March 30th, 2000
Team: Astros
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 40,950
Average Attendance: 38,121
Foul Territory: Average
435
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362 / \ 373
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Name: Network Associates Coliseum
Open: April 17th, 1968
Team: Athletics
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 43,662
Average Attendance: 27,179
Foul Territory: Very Large
400
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362 / \ 362
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330/ \ 330
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Name: Oriole Park
Open: April 6th, 1992
Team: Orioles
Turf: Maryland Bluegrass
Capacity: 48,190
Average Attendance: 34,300
Foul Territory: Average
410
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364 / \ 373
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Name: PETCO Park
Open: April 08, 2004
Team: Padres
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 42,500
Average Attendance: 37,531
Foul Territory: Average
396
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367 / \ 387
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Name: PNC Park
Open: March 31st, 2001
Team: Pirates
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 38,365
Average Attendance: 21,107
Foul Territory: Average
410
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389 / \ 375
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Name: Pro Player Stadium
Open: April 5th, 1993
Team: Marlins
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 36,331
Average Attendance: 22,091
Foul Territory: Average
434
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385 / \ 385
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Name: RFK Stadium
Open: April 09, 1962
Team: Nationals
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 45,016
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
410
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385 / \ 385
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335/ \ 335
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Name: SAFECO Field
Open: July 15th, 1999
Team: Mariners
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 47,772
Average Attendance: 36,305
Foul Territory: Average
405
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390 / \ 386
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Name: SBC Park
Open: March 31st, 2000
Team: Giants
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 41,584
Average Attendance: 40,232
Foul Territory: Average
404
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364 / \ 420
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335/ \ 307
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Name: Shea Stadium
Open: April 17th, 1964
Team: Mets
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 57,393
Average Attendance: 28,979
Foul Territory: Very Large
410
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378 / \ 378
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Name: SkyDome
Open: June 5th, 1989
Team: Blue Jays
Turf: AstroGrass
Capacity: 50,516
Average Attendance: 23,457
Foul Territory: Average
400
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375 / \ 375
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328/ \ 328
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Name: Tropicana Field
Open: March 31st, 1998
Team: Devil Rays
Turf: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 43,772
Average Attendance: 16,139
Foul Territory: Small
407
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371 / \ 371
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315/ \ 322
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Name: Turner Field
Open: March 29th, 1997
Team: Braves
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 50,091
Average Attendance: 29,399
Foul Territory: Average
400
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380 / \ 385
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335/ \ 330
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Name: U.S. Cellular Field
Open: April 18th, 1991
Team: White Sox
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 47,098
Average Attendance: 24,437
Foul Territory: Average
400
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377 / \ 372
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330/ \ 335
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Name: Wrigley Field
Open: April 20th, 1916
Team: Cubs
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 39,558
Average Attendance: 39,138
Foul Territory: Very Small
400
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368 / \ 368
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355/ \ 353
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Name: Yankee Stadium
Open: April 18th, 1923
Team: Yankees
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 57,478
Average Attendance: 47,788
Foul Territory: Average
408
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399 / \ 385
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318/ \ 314
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Name: AstroDome
Open: 1965 - 1999
Team: Astros
Turf: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 47,690
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
400
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375 / \ 375
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330 / \ 330
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Name: Cinergy Field
Open: 1970 - 2002
Team: Reds
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 39,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
404
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375 / \ 375
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330 / \ 330
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Name: Cleveland Minicipal Stadium
Open: 1932 - 1993
Team: Indians
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 74,483
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
404
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395 / \ 395
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370 / \ 370
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320 / \ 330
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Name: Crosley Field
Open: 1912 - 1970
Team: Reds
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 30,274
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
387
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383 / \ 380
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328 / \ 366
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Name: Fenway Park (Classic)
Open: 1912 - Present
Team: Red Sox
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 35,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Very Small
388
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345 / \ 355
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321 / \ 314
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Name: Forbes Field
Open: 1909 - 1970
Team: Pirates
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 35,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
435
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400 / \ 375
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365 / \ 300
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Name: Griffith Stadium
Open: 1903 - 1961
Team: Senators
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 32,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
421
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423 / \ 373
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424 / \ 326
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Name: Hiram Bithhorn
Open: 2003 - 2004
Team: Expos
Turf: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 55,600
Average Attendance: 23,796
Foul Territory: Large
400
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360 / \ 360
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315 / \ 315
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Name: Metropolitan Stadium
Open: 1961 - 1981
Team: Twins
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 45,919
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
431
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368 / \ 346
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350 / \ 330
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Name: Olympic Stadium
Open: 1977 - 2004
Team: Expos
Turf: Astrograss
Capacity: 46,500
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Large
404
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375 / \ 375
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325 / \ 325
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Name: Polo Grounds
Open: 1911 - 1957
Team: Giants
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 55,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Very Large
483
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365 / \ 449
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280 / \ 258
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Name: Qualcomm Stadium
Open: 1969 - 2003
Team: Padres
Turf: Bermuda Grass
Capacity: 67,544
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
405
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370 / \ 370
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327 / \ 327
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Name: Shibe
Open: 1909 - 1954
Team: Athletics
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 33,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
458
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395 / \ 390
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334 / \ 331
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Name: Sportsman's Park
Open: 1920 - 1966
Team: Cardinals
Turf: Grass
Capacity: 34,000
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
422
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379 / \ 354
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351 / \ 310
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Name: Tiger Stadium
Open: 1912 - 1999
Team: Tigers
Turf: Bluegrass
Capacity: 52,416
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Small
440
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365 / \ 370
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340 / \ 325
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Name: Veterans Stadium
Open: 1971 - 2003
Team: Phillies
Turf: Artificial Turf
Capacity: 62,382
Average Attendance: N/A
Foul Territory: Average
408
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371 / \ 371
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330 / \ 330
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MVP Points Checklist
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The MVP Points Checklist is a list of the possible ways you can achieve
MVP Points, which can go towards the unlocking of Legendary Players,
Uniforms, and Stadiums.
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IN-GAME
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Win a Game in Extra Innings - A Repeatable Task - 50 Points
Score 10 runs in One Game - A Repeatable Task - 75 Points
Hit 2 HR with the same player in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 250 Points
Have a Player hit a Grand Slam in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 350 Points
Have a Player hit .600 in a Game - - A Repeatable Task - 75 Points
Have a Player hit .800 in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 100 Points
Have a Player hit 1.000 in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 125 Points
Have a Player hit a Triple in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 175 Points
Have a Pitcher get 10k in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 75 Points
Have a Pitcher get 15k in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 125 Points
Have a Pitcher get 20k in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 250 Points
Have a Pitcher pitch a Complete Game - A Repeatable Task - 200 Points
Have a Pither pitch a Shutout - A Repeatable Task - 350 Points
Have a Pither pitch a No-Hitter - A Repeatable Task - 750 Points
Have a Pither pitch a Perfect Game - A Repeatable Task - 1000 Points
Have a Player Steal home - A Repeatable Task - 350 Points
Have a Player Steal twice in one game - A Repeatable Task - 75 Points
Steal 4 bases in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 100 Points
Throw a Runner out at home in a Game - A Repeatable Task - 100 Points
Beat Yankees in an Exhibition Game in Yankee Stadium - 175 Points
Beat the Red Sox in an Exhibition Game in Fenway Park - 175 Points
Beat the Marlins in an Exhibition Game in Florida - 175 Points
Beat the Astros in an Exhibition Game in Houston - 175 Points
Beat the Cubs in an Exhibition Game in Chicago - 150 Points
Beat the Phillies in an Exhibition Game in Philadelphia - 150 Points
Beat the Angels in an Exhibition Game in Anaheim - 150 Points
Beat the SF Giants in an Exhibition Game in SBC Park - 150 Points
Beat the Mariners in an Exhibition Game in Seattle - 150 Points
Beat the Mets in an Exhibition Game in Shea Stadium - 150 Points
Beat the Blue Jays in an Exhibition Game in Skydome - 150 Points
Beat the Orioles in an Exhibition Game in Baltimore - 150 Points
Beat the Dodgers in an Exhibition Game in LA - 150 Points
Beat the Braves in an Exhibition Game in Atlanta - 150 Points
Beat the Rangers in an Exhibition Game in Texas - 150 Points
Beat the Twins in an Exhibition Game in Minnesota - 150 Points
Beat a AAA team in an Exhibition Game with a AAA team - 200 Points
Beat a AA team in an Exhibition Game with a AA team - 200 Points
Beat a A team in an Exhibition Game with a A team - 250 Points
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Home Run Showdown
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Beat Jon Dowd in a Home Run Showdown - 350 Points
Beat Jeromy Burnitz in a Home Run Showdown - 300 Points
Beat Steve Finley in a Home Run Showdown - 300 Points
Beat Luis Gonzalez in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Bobby Alreu in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Carlos Beltran in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Adrian Beltre in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Hank Blalock in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Miguel Cabrera in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Vinny Castilla in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Adam Dunn in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Troy Glaus in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Mike Lowell in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Moises Alou in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Eric Chavez in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Albert Pujols in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Jim Thome in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Jason Giambi in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Hee Seop Choi in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat David Ortiz in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Pat Burrell in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Jermaine Dye in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Jim Edmonds in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Sammy Sosa in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Alex Rodriguez in a Home Run Showdown - 250 Points
Beat Manny Ramirez in a Home Run Showdown - 500 Points
Beat Richie Sexton in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Javy Lopez in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Carlos Delgado in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Frank Thomas in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Craig Biggio in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Jeff Bagwell in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Gary Sheffield in a Home Run Showdown - 150 Points
Beat Rafael Palmeiro in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Bret Boone in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
Beat Todd Helton in a Home Run Showdown - 200 Points
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Mini-Games
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Reach Level 2 in the Batting Mini Game - 250 Points
Reach Level 3 in the Batting Mini Game - 350 Points
Reach Level 4 in the Batting Mini Game - 500 Points
Reach Level 5 in the Batting Mini Game - 750 Points
Reach Level 6 in the Batting Mini Game - 1000 Points
Get the #5 Score in the Batting Mini Game - 200 Points
Get the #4 Score in the Batting Mini Game - 400 Points
Get the #3 Score in the Batting Mini Game - 600 Points
Get the #2 Score in the Batting Mini Game - 700 Points
Get the Top Score in the Batting Mini Game - 1000 Points
Reach Level 2 in the Pitching Mini Game - 250 Points
Reach Level 3 in the Pitching Mini Game - 350 Points
Reach Level 4 in the Pitching Mini Game - 500 Points
Reach Level 5 in the Pitching Mini Game - 750 Points
Reach Level 6 in the Pitching Mini Game - 1000 Points
Get the #5 Score in the Pitching Mini Game - 200 Points
Get the #4 Score in the Pitching Mini Game - 400 Points
Get the #3 Score in the Pitching Mini Game - 600 Points
Get the #4 Score in the Pitching Mini Game - 800 Points
Get the #5 Score in the Pitching Mini Game - 1000 Points
Reach Level 2 in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - ??? Points
Reach Level 3 in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 350 Points
Reach Level 4 in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 500 Points
Reach Level 5 in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 750 Points
Reach Level 6 in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 1000 Points
Get the #5 Score in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 200 Points
Get the #4 Score in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 400 Points
Get the #3 Score in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 600 Points
Get the #2 Score in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 800 Points
Get the Top Score in the Untimed Pitching Mini Game - 1000 Points
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Unlockables
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Now that you know how you can gain MVP Points to unlock things, it's
important to know what you can unlock. There are jerseys, stadiums,
and players to unlock. Below is a list of them (jerseys aren't listed
yet).
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Legendary Teams
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Number: 1/2
To Unlock Legends Team, you must unlock all 25 Legends Team Players
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Number: 2/2
To Unlock Heroes Team, you must unlock all 25 Heroes Team Players.
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Legendary Players
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Number: 1/52
Name: Al Kaline
Position: RF
Team: Tigers
Played from: 1953 - 1974
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 2/52
Name: Billy Williams
Position: LF
Team: Cubs
Played from: 1959 - 1976
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 3/52
Name: Enos Slaughter
Position: LF
Team: Cardinals
Played from: 1938 - 1959
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 4/52
Name: Ferguson Jenkins
Position: P
Team: Cubs/Rangers
Played from: 1965 - 1983
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 5/52
Name: Hal Newhouser
Position: P
Team: Tigers
Played from: 1939 - 1955
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 6/52
Name: Lou Boudreau
Position: SS
Team: Indians
Played from: 1938 - 1952
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 7/52
Name: Phil Niekro
Position: P
Team: Braves
Played from: 1964 - 1987
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 8/52
Name: Ralph Kiner
Position: LF
Team: Pirates
Played from: 1946 - 1955
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 9/52
Name: Richie Ashburn
Position: CF
Team: Phillies
Played from: 1948 - 1962
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 10/52
Name: Rich Ferrell
Position: C
Team: Browns/Red Sox/Senators
Played from: 1929 - 1947
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 11/52
Name: Robin Roberts
Position: P
Team: Phillies
Played from: 1948 - 1966
MVP Points: 2500 Points
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Number: 12/52
Name: Bob Lemon
Position: P
Team: Indians
Played from: 1941 - 1958
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 13/52
Name: Bobby Doerr
Position: 2B
Team: Red Sox
Played from: 1937 - 1951
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 14/52
Name: Dennis Eckersley
Position: RP/P
Team: Red Sox/Athletics
Played from: 1975 - 1998
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 15/52
Name: Hoyt Wilhelm
Position: RP
Team: Giants/Orioles/White Sox
Played from: 1952 - 1972
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 16/52
Name: Jim Bunning
Position: P
Team: Tigers/Phillies
Played from: 1955 - 1971
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 17/63
Name: Larry Doby
Position: CF
Team: Indians
Played from: 1947 - 1959
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 18/63
Name: Lou Brock
Position: LF
Team: Cardinals
Played from: 1961 - 1979
MVP Points: 3000 Points
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Number: 19/63
Name: Luis Aparicio
Position: SS
Team: