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How Do I Assign "generic #3" Batting Stance In Mvp Edit?


Veesmack

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I just can't figure this out. I know Berkman's stance is credited as Bret Boone's stance. I know Generic #2 is Orlando Cabrera's stance in MVP Edit. But what is Generic #3 in the game listed as in MVP Edit?

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I just can't figure this out. I know Berkman's stance is credited as Bret Boone's stance. I know Generic #2 is Orlando Cabrera's stance in MVP Edit. But what is Generic #3 in the game listed as in MVP Edit?

I think it's former Major Leaguer Tony Batista.

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I know it's Tony Batista. But it's a Batting Stance not removed from the game. I can go ahead and edit my roster after I have loaded MVP 2005 to have any player with this batting stance. there a way to do it in MVP Edit or will I have to manually do it? Like in hex or in a datafile. I remember I use this for making players under 5'6"

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I know it's Tony Batista. But it's a Batting Stance not removed from the game. I can go ahead and edit my roster after I have loaded MVP 2005 to have any player with this batting stance. there a way to do it in MVP Edit or will I have to manually do it? Like in hex or in a datafile. I remember I use this for making players under 5'6"

It works for me by setting the batting stance to "Batista, Tony" in MVP Edit.

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I guess I have a really old version of MVP Edit. I'll look for a new one. I had to basically edit the attrib.dat file to give him batting stance #23 (ie. 29 23). Mine is MVP Edit 2005.4 that has no "Batista, Tony" stance available

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