_ _ ______ ______ _ _ _ _ ______ __ ______ // // /__ __/ /_____/ // // // // /_____/ / ) /__ __/ //___// // // ___ //___// //___// //___ /__ ) // /____ / // // /_ / /____ / /____ / /____/ // )) // // // __//__ //___// // // // // //_____ //___)) // // // /_____//_____/ // // // // /______/ // )) // M a j o r L e a g u e B a s e b a l l 2 0 0 4 ******************************************************************************* High Heat Major League Baseball 2004 PS2 Full Strategy Guide Document Written By: MaddenandGTA3 Current Version: v0.30 Last Update: 8/3/2003 <<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>> < Table of Contents > <<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>> I. Intro 1. Intro 2. Game Controls (For those who don't have an Instruction Book handy) a. Pitching b. Batting c. Baserunning d. Fielding e. Throwing 3. Game Modes II. Roster Stuff 1. Default Rosters and Stats 2. Top Teams 3. Top Players 4. Current Rosters and How to Achieve Them III. Strategies 1. Pitching a. Pitches 2. Other Strategies IV. FAQs V. FAQ Stuff 1. Credits 2. Version Data 3. Contact Info and Legal Stuff ******************************************************************************* I. Intro 1. Intro Welcome to my first FAQ! And what a game to start on! In my opinion, the best Baseball Sim on the market yet! I decided to write this FAQ because there has not been a High Heat FAQ yet, and on the Boards, there seems to be some questions that should be tended to. Such as player updates. Which happens to not be done as of now... ******************************************************************************* 2. Game Controls Here is what each button will be written as throughout the FAQ; X Button= X Square Button= S Circle Button= O Triangle Button= T R1 Shoulder= R1 R2 Shoulder= R2 L1 Shoulder= L1 L2 Shoulder= L2 D-Pad or analog Up=U " " " " Down= D " " " " Left= L " " " " Right= R R3= R3 L3= L3 Start= Start Select= Select a. Pitching Pitch Selection- Select Pitch Type= X,S,O,T,R1,R2 Align Infield= Directional Button OR Left analog stick, and L1 (Hold Direction First) Align Outfield= Same as above, except use L2 instead of L1 Pitch Legend On/Off= Select Move Pitcher on Mound= Same as Align Infield, except use R2 instead of L1 (Tip: Make sure you Hold Direction First, or you will end up choosing your pitchers 6th pitch!) Pitch Delivery- Pitch a Strike= X and Direction Buttons OR Left analog stick (Directional and Analog are for Location of Strike) Pitch a Ball= O and Direction Buttons OR Left analog stick (Directional and Analog are for Location of Ball) Brushback pitch= R1 and X Pitchout= S b. Batting During Pitch Selection- Guess= L2 (Hold down before the other's Pitch Selection Screen disappears) and X,S,O,T,R1,R2 Square to Bunt= T and Direction Button During Pitch Delivery- Swing= X and Direction Button Bunt= T and Direction Button c. Baserunning Lead= L1 Button Retreat Lead= L2 Button Advance= S Retreat= O Stop= T d. Fielding Move Active Fielder= Directional Buttons Jump= X Dive= X and Directional Button Change Active Fielder= T e. Throwing Throw to First= O Throw to Second= T Throw to Third= S Throw to Home= X Throw to Relay Man= R1 Cut Off Throw= O,T,X,or S (After Throw Begins) Run to Base= L1 Run toward Runner= L2 Catcher pickoff= L1 and S or O ******************************************************************************* 3. Game Modes Exhibition- Play a single game using any of the 30 regular MLB or two All-Star teams. Career Modes- Single Season Mode- Win the Series now! Franchise- Play multiple seasons with a budget. Career Mode- Play multiple seasons without worrying about the budget. Two on Two Showdown- Pitcher vs. Batter. Thats it. One inning of hardcore, man to man baseball. Playoffs- Dont worry about your bad team you like. Jump miraculously into the Playoffs. Home Run Derby- Its all about the long ball, baby! All-Star Game- A collection of the todays finest going head to head. Batting Practice- Exactly what it says. ******************************************************************************* II. Roster Stuff This section deals with the default rosters, roster updates, how to make the current rosters, and top teams and players. Easily the hardest section to make in the FAQ. *NOTE*- OvO means Overall Offense, which is comprised of only Hit average, Power, and Running, not Eye, while OvD(Overall Defense)is comprised of Arm, Fld, Run, while OvA is comprised of the average of the two overalls. Eye is not used because you will be controling when your players swing the bat. For Pitchers, OvP is the number from Arm, Con, and Stf, not End, because End does not necesarily show how good a pitcher is, like in the case of a closer. These 4 statistics are made up entirely by me to give you a better idea of how a player is on the whole.* 1. Default Rosters and Stats <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Orioles 69 OvO OvD OvA OvP 61 65 63 74 Starters on Righty Pitcher with DH Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Jerry Hairston Jr. R-R 2B 48 52 75 69 92 94 65 85 75 Gary Matthews Jr. S-R CF 52 61 80 84 94 84 66 87 77 David Segui S-L 1B 83 75 77 52 54 49 69 52 61 Tony Batista R-R 3B 56 79 64 63 75 69 68 70 69 Jay Gibbons L-L RF 50 80 77 47 58 47 59 51 55 Marty Cordova R-R DH 62 68 65 54 68 47 59 56 58 Melvin Mora R-R LF 47 61 72 54 62 78 62 65 64 Geronimo Gil R-R C 44 51 61 80 87 43 46 70 58 Deivi Cruz R-R SS 68 62 69 69 89 49 60 69 65 Bench Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Jeff Conine R-R 1B 68 63 74 54 49 58 63 54 59 Brook Fordyce R-R C 49 56 66 47 68 51 52 55 54 Chris Richard L-L LF 63 78 71 52 69 60 67 60 64 Brian Roberts S-R 2B 56 50 74 58 79 89 65 75 70 Average for Team 57 64 71 60 73 63 61 65 63 Pitching Staff Player Name T Pos Arm Con End Stf OvP Rodrigo Lopez R SP 79 92 94 61 77 Sidney Ponson R SP 86 95 94 54 78 Omar Daal L SP 39 91 91 50 60 Jason Johnson R SP 79 90 94 53 74 Pat Hentgen R SP 54 91 91 44 63 Rick Bauer R RP 86 89 54 50 75 Travis Priskill R RP 64 92 86 45 67 Scott Erickson R RP 86 90 91 55 77 Buddy Groom L RP 75 84 38 70 76 Willis Roberts R RP 86 89 54 54 76 BJ Ryan L RP 86 79 38 71 77 Jorge Julio R CP 93 92 38 74 86 Average for Team 76 90 69 57 74 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Red Sox 73 OvO OvD OvA OvP 62 71 67 78 Starters on Righty Pitcher with DH Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Johnny Damon L-L CF 60 61 84 47 97 96 72 80 76 Todd Walker L-R 2B 69 64 78 58 89 63 65 70 68 Nomar Garciaparra R-R SS 81 81 78 84 89 76 79 83 81 Manny Ramirez R-R LF 77 92 78 58 78 34 68 57 63 Jeremy Giambi L-L 1B 59 70 85 58 62 38 56 53 55 Jason Varitek S-R C 52 63 75 80 69 57 57 69 63 Mike Kamuela R-R DH 45 53 69 58 63 63 54 61 58 Trot Nixon L-L RF 59 81 81 87 93 62 67 81 74 Shea Hillenbrand R-R 3B 65 68 64 80 75 66 66 74 70 Bench Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Bob Franklin R-R 2B 51 60 69 69 89 72 61 77 69 Doug Mirabelli R-R C 10 50 74 69 69 47 36 62 49 Adrian Brown S-R CF 60 55 79 76 95 80 65 84 75 Damian Jackson R-R 2B 45 54 62 58 87 80 60 75 68 Freddy Sanchez R-R 2B 58 51 69 80 85 58 56 74 65 Average for Team 57 65 75 69 81 64 62 71 67 Pitching Staff Player Name T Pos Arm Con End Stf OvP Pedro Martinez R SP 86 94 98 98 93 Tim Wakefield R SP 10 91 76 73 58 Derek Lowe R SP 75 96 87 74 82 Casey Fossum L SP 79 92 90 70 80 John Burkett R SP 50 93 94 65 69 Bob Howry R RP 75 91 38 69 78 Frank Castillo R RP 54 96 90 64 71 Mike Timlin R RP 86 95 38 63 81 Ramiro Mendoza R RP 79 96 90 58 78 Chad Fox R RP 86 78 38 85 83 Alan Embree L CP 86 93 38 85 88 Average for Team 70 92 71 73 78 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Yankees OvO OvD OvA OvP Starters on Righty Pitcher with DH Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Alfonso Soriano R-R 2B Derek Jeter R-R SS Jason Giambi L-R 1B Bernie Williams S-R CF Jorge Posada S-R C Robin Ventura L-R 3B Wally Tayar S-R LF Raul Mondesi R-R RF Nick Johnson L-L DH Bench Player Name B/T Pos Hit Pow Eye Arm Fld Run OvO OvD OvA Juan Rivera Rondell White Chris Widger Todd Zeile Enrique Wilson Average for Team Pitching Staff Player Name T Pos Arm Con End Stf OvP Mike Mussina David Wells Roger Clemens Andy Pettitte Franco Ramirez Orlando Hernandez Sterling Hitchcock Steve Karsay Jeff Weaver Chris Hammond Mariano Rivera Average for Team ******************************************************************************* 2. Top Teams Top teams in each rating category average will be placed here. ******************************************************************************* 3. Top Players Top players in each rating category will be placed here. ******************************************************************************* III. Strategies 1. Pitching Any pitching strategies that I have found, along with any sent to me(Look at Contact Info so you can send some), will be placed here. a. Pitches Here are the pitches in the game, their descriptions, when to use them, and some examples of who uses them- *Note-Descriptions are given from a righty pitcher to righty batter viewpoint. Fastball- The high heat. The fastest pitch you have in your arsenal. Great to use if you have pitchers with high ARM, like Pedro, or new minor leaguers with more ARM. Use in any location, high and tight, low and away, etc. 2 Seam Fastball- Not quite as fast as the Fastball, but has great downward movement. Sometimes breaks to the right or left but still mostly down. Use it as a strikeout pitch with a pitcher that doesnt have any other strikeout pitches, but has high ARM. A lot of pitchers have this. Rising Fastball- Again not as fast as the Fastball, but this one breaks up. Use it in the upper ranges of the strike zone. Can still work in the the lower parts. Mariano Rivera is one that comes to mind with this pitch. Tailing Fastball- Not as fast as the Fastball, but this breaks in on a righty batter. Great to use down and away on leftys, and down and in on rightys. Sometimes can get tough to throw for strikes. Can be a strikeout pitch if used effectively. Cutter- Not as fast as the Fastball, but this breaks away on an almost horizontal plane from a righty batter.Good to use in on the hands of batters. Andy Pettite uses this. Slider- Nasty, nasty pitch. Has a sharp break down and away from a righty. Hard to throw in the zone, so use this for a great strikeout pitch in high counts like 0-2,1-2,2-2. Lots of pitchers have this. Power Slider- Like the slider, except faster, but with less break. More accurate than the slider. Sweep Slider- The favorite of sidearm pitchers, this pitch sweeps with an amazing horizontal/slighty downward break. Bullpen Strategies- Not so many things here. Just have pitchers that work well to your style of play. Don't keep using the same relief pitchers every game. Have a good closer. During a game, start warming up a pitcher about an inning before you think you will need him. So if you are in the 6th, and you think you will want to change him in the beginning of the 7th, put in a pitcher about one out into the 6th. Then, at the beginning of the next half inning, put another pitcher in just in case your half inning goes long and your pitcher gets tired. ******************************************************************************* 2. Other Strategies Includes things like Rookie Drafting tips, ways to build up your team, etc. ******************************************************************************* IV. FAQs Q?- Is there any good minor leaguers I can pick up to improve my team? A!- No one can help you! The minor leagues are completely random every time you turn on your PS2. Q?- How do you run over the catcher? A!- As far as I know, you can't. Q?- How can I charge the pitchers mound? A!- If you are playing on the PS2, you can't. I think the X-Box you can. Q?- What is the purpose for the "Trip To The Mound"? A!- I have found that using this when your pitcher can't seem to find the zone helps him a little bit. Don't use it more than once an inning though. Your pitcher will have to come out after the second trip. ******************************************************************************* V. FAQ Stuff 1. Credits Me of course! BobJoeJim gave me a bunch of roster changes and other things. 3DO for making this baseball masterpiece. And the instruction book for the Game Controls. 2. Version Data v.0.30 8/2/2003 Hmmm... The Player Ratings is gonna take a bit longer than expected. Don't quite have the time to do everything I wanted. Added the FAQ section. Started to add some of the third team, the Yanks. Not quite done yet. Should prolly get goin on this before Madden 2004... v.0.25 5/1/2003 My first try at ASCII Art! Hey, not bad. Put in Contact Info and Legal Stuff. Put in Table of Contents. Put in Game Control. I have two teams in so far, Orioles and Red Sox. Now the real work starts... 3. Contact Info and Legal Stuff All E-Mail Regarding this FAQ should be sent to jetsboy@aol.com with the subject header "HH2004 FAQ" to make it easier for me to find. Copyright 2003 Justin Dulla This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders.