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  1. My list is long. I throw a lot, with varying degrees of success. In order of effectiveness in general, I have: 2-seam fastball Splitter Slider Curveball 4-seam fastball Three-finger style changeup, but held further back Sinker Cutter I also throw something I'm working on now and I don't even know what it is. I guess it's a bit like a palmball, but with more spin. Imagine a palmball or knuckleball with the tumbling downward spin of a curveball.
  2. It isn't a dashed line, it's just the residue from where I've pushed it. EDIT - Couldn't quite work out what to do with this one. :? I'm going out for a while now, so I'll probably start afresh later on.
  3. Figured I should really post this here. My first real attempt at making a signature image...I'm quite proud of it actually. :oops:
  4. 619 downloads

    This download updates your MVP Baseball 2005 rosters. Please note - this is the .sav version. This is quicker to use, but any updates have to be done in-game. Update 10 - AOD1 Moved Wayne Franklin from Giants to AAA Columbus. Replaced him with Jason Ellison on the MLB roster and added FA Eddie Wilson. Promoted Ramon Ramirez to AAA Columbus and made him the #4 starter. Moved Peter Munro from Astros to AAA Columbus. Replaced him with Turk Wendell on the MLB roster and added FA Shane Reynolds. Created Ryan Hankins and assigned him to AAA Columbus. Deleted Todd Betts. Moved Kevin Reese to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small and Joe Depastino to Free Agent List. Deleted Teuris Olivares and Javier Ortiz. Changed Kevin Thompsons first position to LF. Made Sean Henn a long reliever. Promoted Eric Abreu to AA Trenton. Made Justin Pope a long reliever. Promoted Gabe Lopez to AA Trenton. Changed Andy Cannizaros first position to SS. Demoted Ferdin Tejeda to A Tampa and made his first position 2B. Changed Marcos Vechionaccis first position to 3B. Made Abel Gomez the #5 starter in A Tampa. Made Jason Jones a long reliever. Created Mario Holmann, assigned to A Tampa. Deleted Tommy Winrow, Jason Grove and David Shepard. Made Mitch Jones main position 1B. Changed Andy Phillips first position to RF and his second position to 1B. Created John Urick, Irwil Rojas, Matt Carson and Paul Thorp and assigned them all to A Tampa. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitches and delivery. Corrected all appearances and equipment information for New York Yankees. Applied MVP baseball 2005 PC patch 3, which may have edited some of the changes I made above. Corrected jersey numbers in acccordance with team site rosters. Moved John Rodriguez from Free Agent list to Buffalo Bisons, Indians AAA team. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Los Angeles Dodgers. Decreased control on Jorge de Paulas slider. Added Steve Karsays splitter and changeup and re-assigned his 2-seam fastball. Changed Chien-Ming Wangs delivery to Jae Weong Sao. Ensured ratings were accurate and generally coincide with Baseball Americas "Best Tools" list. Re-evaluated all players and made necessary changes. Corrected all heights and weights in accordance with team releases. Made all salaries realistic compared to real-life. Deleted some fake players and corrected some Free Agents. Other minor corrections. Corrected star powers. Corrected all rotations and lineups. Update 9 - BOD9 Moved Paul Quantrill to setup role. Created Wil Nieves, assigned to AAA Columbus. Moved Bret Prinz to LAA AAA team, changed number to 64. Deleted Nate Grimsley from LAA AAA team. Deleted Juan De Leon. (VISA problems, won't be pitching this year.) Made Jonathan Poterson a Right Fielder and changed his second position to catcher. Created Jeff Karstens, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Justin Pope, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jon Skaggs, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Tommy Winrow, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jason Brown, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Andy Cannizaro, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Charlie Isaacson, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Gabe Lopez, assigned to A Tampa. Created Jared Koutnik, assigned to A Tampa. Update 8 - BOD8.5 Moved Colter Bean to AAA Columbus and made him a middle-reliever. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Dodgers - NRI) Deleted Carlos Reyes. (Hes now a pitching coach for AA Trenton.) Created David Shepard, assigned to AA Trenton, set-up. Created Shaun Parker, assigned to AA Trenton, long relief. Moved Aaron Small to AAA Columbus, long relief. Corrected Ramon Ramirez' splitter velocity. Update 7 - BOD8 Changed John Flahertys second position to first base. Moved Alex Graman to long relief in AAA Columbus. Moved Joe Depastino to AAA Columbus. Moved Noah Hall to AAA Columbus and corrected his appearance. Moved John Rodriguez to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Indians) Moved Sal Fasano to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Orioles) Moved Eric Duncan to AA Trenton. Moved Aaron Small to AA Trenton. Made Javier Ortiz the #5 starter in AA Trenton. Moved Jake Weber to Free Agent list. Other minor corrections. Update 6 - BOD7 Changed Robinson Canos batting stance to Rod Carew and made a few appearance changes. Released Doug Glanville to Free Agent list. Created Joe Depastino and added him to Free Agent list. Created Colin Porter and added him to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small to Free Agent list. Created Russ Johnson, added him to AAA Columbus roster. Moved Melky Cabrera to AA Trenton. Moved Kevin Reese to A Tampa. Other miscellaneous small changes and lineup corrections. Update 5 - BOD6 Corrected Christian Garcias pitches. Corrected Jeff Marquezs Curveball trajectory. Corrected Jason Jones Slider trajectory and speed. Corrected Robinson Canos hit charts. Corrected Eric Abreus appearance. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches, delivery and stamina. Corrected Barry Bonds batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Kevin Millars batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Brendan Donnellys batting stance, appearance, number and name. Update 4 - BOD5 Corrected Caonabo Cosmes skin tone. Moved Homer Bush to Free Agent pool. Promoted Caonabo Cosme to AAA Columbus. Created Teuris Olivares, Thunder 2B. Corrected lineups accordingly. Switched Jorge DePaula and Chien-Ming Wang in the Columbus rotation. Corrected all un-finished hitting tendencies. Corrected spelling on Ferdin Tejedas name. Replaced Nate Griffen with Nate Phillips. Moved Nate Phillips to Tampa, Omir Santos to Trenton. Reduced Mike Kellys stats. Other miscellaneous small changes. Update 3 - BOD4 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to black. Corrected Carlos Reyes pitches and added photo ID. Corrected Brad Voyles skin tone. Corrected Juan DeLeons pitches. Update 2 - BOD3 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to dark brown. Increased Ramiro Mendozas stamina to 54. Added Kevin Thompson, CF, Trenton. Added Brad Voyles, RP, NRI, Columbus. Transferred Aaron Small, RP, NRI to Columbus. Edited Ferdin Tejedas contact vs. Lefties from 52 to 46 and from 48 to 42 against Righties. Edited Shelley Duncans power vs. Lefties from 45 to 40 and from 47 to 42 against Righties. Edited Omar Fuentess power vs. Lefties to 37 and vs Righties to 39. Moved Erold Andrus to Tampa and Shelley Duncan to Trenton. Moved Carlos Reyes from Trenton to Columbus. Update 1 - BOD2 Corrected the height, weight and jersey number of Caonabo Cosme, Thunder 2B. Corrected the height and weight of Omir Santos, Tampa C. Corrected Audio/Photo number to enable in-game audio and to match Horys Player ID List. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitch delivery. He now has delivery 11. Added a curveball to Juan De Leon, added 3mph to his fastball. Re-corrected Chien-Ming Wangs pitch control. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches - added sinker, removed slider and curveball. Corrected Buddy Carlyles stamina to reflect his being a starter in the past. Also fixed his pitch velocity. Changed Bubba Crosbys speed from 69 to 72 and added 2 points to his baserunning.
  5. 295 downloads

    This download updates your MVP Baseball 2005 rosters. Please note - this is the .met version. This one takes longer to use, but you have the option to edit the rosters in MVP Edit before using them. Update 10 - AOD1 Moved Wayne Franklin from Giants to AAA Columbus. Replaced him with Jason Ellison on the MLB roster and added FA Eddie Wilson. Promoted Ramon Ramirez to AAA Columbus and made him the #4 starter. Moved Peter Munro from Astros to AAA Columbus. Replaced him with Turk Wendell on the MLB roster and added FA Shane Reynolds. Created Ryan Hankins and assigned him to AAA Columbus. Deleted Todd Betts. Moved Kevin Reese to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small and Joe Depastino to Free Agent List. Deleted Teuris Olivares and Javier Ortiz. Changed Kevin Thompsons first position to LF. Made Sean Henn a long reliever. Promoted Eric Abreu to AA Trenton. Made Justin Pope a long reliever. Promoted Gabe Lopez to AA Trenton. Changed Andy Cannizaros first position to SS. Demoted Ferdin Tejeda to A Tampa and made his first position 2B. Changed Marcos Vechionaccis first position to 3B. Made Abel Gomez the #5 starter in A Tampa. Made Jason Jones a long reliever. Created Mario Holmann, assigned to A Tampa. Deleted Tommy Winrow, Jason Grove and David Shepard. Made Mitch Jones main position 1B. Changed Andy Phillips first position to RF and his second position to 1B. Created John Urick, Irwil Rojas, Matt Carson and Paul Thorp and assigned them all to A Tampa. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitches and delivery. Corrected all appearances and equipment information for New York Yankees. Applied MVP baseball 2005 PC patch 3, which may have edited some of the changes I made above. Corrected jersey numbers in acccordance with team site rosters. Moved John Rodriguez from Free Agent list to Buffalo Bisons, Indians AAA team. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Los Angeles Dodgers. Decreased control on Jorge de Paulas slider. Added Steve Karsays splitter and changeup and re-assigned his 2-seam fastball. Changed Chien-Ming Wangs delivery to Jae Weong Sao. Ensured ratings were accurate and generally coincide with Baseball Americas "Best Tools" list. Re-evaluated all players and made necessary changes. Corrected all heights and weights in accordance with team releases. Made all salaries realistic compared to real-life. Deleted some fake players and corrected some Free Agents. Other minor corrections. Corrected star powers. Corrected all rotations and lineups. Update 9 - BOD9 Moved Paul Quantrill to setup role. Created Wil Nieves, assigned to AAA Columbus. Moved Bret Prinz to LAA AAA team, changed number to 64. Deleted Nate Grimsley from LAA AAA team. Deleted Juan De Leon. (VISA problems, won't be pitching this year.) Made Jonathan Poterson a Right Fielder and changed his second position to catcher. Created Jeff Karstens, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Justin Pope, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jon Skaggs, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Tommy Winrow, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jason Brown, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Andy Cannizaro, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Charlie Isaacson, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Gabe Lopez, assigned to A Tampa. Created Jared Koutnik, assigned to A Tampa. Update 8 - BOD8.5 Moved Colter Bean to AAA Columbus and made him a middle-reliever. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Dodgers - NRI) Deleted Carlos Reyes. (Hes now a pitching coach for AA Trenton.) Created David Shepard, assigned to AA Trenton, set-up. Created Shaun Parker, assigned to AA Trenton, long relief. Moved Aaron Small to AAA Columbus, long relief. Corrected Ramon Ramirez' splitter velocity. Update 7 - BOD8 Changed John Flahertys second position to first base. Moved Alex Graman to long relief in AAA Columbus. Moved Joe Depastino to AAA Columbus. Moved Noah Hall to AAA Columbus and corrected his appearance. Moved John Rodriguez to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Indians) Moved Sal Fasano to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Orioles) Moved Eric Duncan to AA Trenton. Moved Aaron Small to AA Trenton. Made Javier Ortiz the #5 starter in AA Trenton. Moved Jake Weber to Free Agent list. Other minor corrections. Update 6 - BOD7 Changed Robinson Canos batting stance to Rod Carew and made a few appearance changes. Released Doug Glanville to Free Agent list. Created Joe Depastino and added him to Free Agent list. Created Colin Porter and added him to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small to Free Agent list. Created Russ Johnson, added him to AAA Columbus roster. Moved Melky Cabrera to AA Trenton. Moved Kevin Reese to A Tampa. Other miscellaneous small changes and lineup corrections. Update 5 - BOD6 Corrected Christian Garcias pitches. Corrected Jeff Marquezs Curveball trajectory. Corrected Jason Jones Slider trajectory and speed. Corrected Robinson Canos hit charts. Corrected Eric Abreus appearance. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches, delivery and stamina. Corrected Barry Bonds batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Kevin Millars batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Brendan Donnellys batting stance, appearance, number and name. Update 4 - BOD5 Corrected Caonabo Cosmes skin tone. Moved Homer Bush to Free Agent pool. Promoted Caonabo Cosme to AAA Columbus. Created Teuris Olivares, Thunder 2B. Corrected lineups accordingly. Switched Jorge DePaula and Chien-Ming Wang in the Columbus rotation. Corrected all un-finished hitting tendencies. Corrected spelling on Ferdin Tejedas name. Replaced Nate Griffen with Nate Phillips. Moved Nate Phillips to Tampa, Omir Santos to Trenton. Reduced Mike Kellys stats. Other miscellaneous small changes. Update 3 - BOD4 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to black. Corrected Carlos Reyes pitches and added photo ID. Corrected Brad Voyles skin tone. Corrected Juan DeLeons pitches. Update 2 - BOD3 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to dark brown. Increased Ramiro Mendozas stamina to 54. Added Kevin Thompson, CF, Trenton. Added Brad Voyles, RP, NRI, Columbus. Transferred Aaron Small, RP, NRI to Columbus. Edited Ferdin Tejedas contact vs. Lefties from 52 to 46 and from 48 to 42 against Righties. Edited Shelley Duncans power vs. Lefties from 45 to 40 and from 47 to 42 against Righties. Edited Omar Fuentess power vs. Lefties to 37 and vs Righties to 39. Moved Erold Andrus to Tampa and Shelley Duncan to Trenton. Moved Carlos Reyes from Trenton to Columbus. Update 1 - BOD2 Corrected the height, weight and jersey number of Caonabo Cosme, Thunder 2B. Corrected the height and weight of Omir Santos, Tampa C. Corrected Audio/Photo number to enable in-game audio and to match Horys Player ID List. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitch delivery. He now has delivery 11. Added a curveball to Juan De Leon, added 3mph to his fastball. Re-corrected Chien-Ming Wangs pitch control. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches - added sinker, removed slider and curveball. Corrected Buddy Carlyles stamina to reflect his being a starter in the past. Also fixed his pitch velocity. Changed Bubba Crosbys speed from 69 to 72 and added 2 points to his baserunning.
  6. It's working in your profile. Make sure you tick the box underneath your reply that says "Show signature". There is an option to always show it in your account. :)
  7. A little...what's the word? Obvious. :D
  8. And we can create one totally opposite of it. :D
  9. 1153 downloads

    This download updates your MVP Baseball 2005 rosters. Please note - this is the .sav version. This is quicker to use, but any updates have to be done in-game. Update 9 - BOD9 Moved Paul Quantrill to setup role. Created Wil Nieves, assigned to AAA Columbus. Moved Bret Prinz to LAA AAA team, changed number to 64. Deleted Nate Grimsley from LAA AAA team. Deleted Juan De Leon. (VISA problems, won't be pitching this year.) Made Jonathan Poterson a Right Fielder and changed his second position to catcher. Created Jeff Karstens, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Justin Pope, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jon Skaggs, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Tommy Winrow, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jason Brown, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Andy Cannizaro, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Charlie Isaacson, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Gabe Lopez, assigned to A Tampa. Created Jared Koutnik, assigned to A Tampa. Update 8 - BOD8.5 Moved Colter Bean to AAA Columbus and made him a middle-reliever. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Dodgers - NRI) Deleted Carlos Reyes. (Hes now a pitching coach for AA Trenton.) Created David Shepard, assigned to AA Trenton, set-up. Created Shaun Parker, assigned to AA Trenton, long relief. Moved Aaron Small to AAA Columbus, long relief. Corrected Ramon Ramirez' splitter velocity. Update 7 - BOD8 Changed John Flahertys second position to first base. Moved Alex Graman to long relief in AAA Columbus. Moved Joe Depastino to AAA Columbus. Moved Noah Hall to AAA Columbus and corrected his appearance. Moved John Rodriguez to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Indians) Moved Sal Fasano to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Orioles) Moved Eric Duncan to AA Trenton. Moved Aaron Small to AA Trenton. Made Javier Ortiz the #5 starter in AA Trenton. Moved Jake Weber to Free Agent list. Other minor corrections. Update 6 - BOD7 Changed Robinson Canos batting stance to Rod Carew and made a few appearance changes. Released Doug Glanville to Free Agent list. Created Joe Depastino and added him to Free Agent list. Created Colin Porter and added him to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small to Free Agent list. Created Russ Johnson, added him to AAA Columbus roster. Moved Melky Cabrera to AA Trenton. Moved Kevin Reese to A Tampa. Other miscellaneous small changes and lineup corrections. Update 5 - BOD6 Corrected Christian Garcias pitches. Corrected Jeff Marquezs Curveball trajectory. Corrected Jason Jones Slider trajectory and speed. Corrected Robinson Canos hit charts. Corrected Eric Abreus appearance. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches, delivery and stamina. Corrected Barry Bonds batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Kevin Millars batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Brendan Donnellys batting stance, appearance, number and name. Update 4 - BOD5 Corrected Caonabo Cosmes skin tone. Moved Homer Bush to Free Agent pool. Promoted Caonabo Cosme to AAA Columbus. Created Teuris Olivares, Thunder 2B. Corrected lineups accordingly. Switched Jorge DePaula and Chien-Ming Wang in the Columbus rotation. Corrected all un-finished hitting tendencies. Corrected spelling on Ferdin Tejedas name. Replaced Nate Griffen with Nate Phillips. Moved Nate Phillips to Tampa, Omir Santos to Trenton. Reduced Mike Kellys stats. Other miscellaneous small changes. Update 3 - BOD4 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to black. Corrected Carlos Reyes pitches and added photo ID. Corrected Brad Voyles skin tone. Corrected Juan DeLeons pitches. Update 2 - BOD3 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to dark brown. Increased Ramiro Mendozas stamina to 54. Added Kevin Thompson, CF, Trenton. Added Brad Voyles, RP, NRI, Columbus. Transferred Aaron Small, RP, NRI to Columbus. Edited Ferdin Tejedas contact vs. Lefties from 52 to 46 and from 48 to 42 against Righties. Edited Shelley Duncans power vs. Lefties from 45 to 40 and from 47 to 42 against Righties. Edited Omar Fuentess power vs. Lefties to 37 and vs Righties to 39. Moved Erold Andrus to Tampa and Shelley Duncan to Trenton. Moved Carlos Reyes from Trenton to Columbus. Update 1 - BOD2 Corrected the height, weight and jersey number of Caonabo Cosme, Thunder 2B. Corrected the height and weight of Omir Santos, Tampa C. Corrected Audio/Photo number to enable in-game audio and to match Horys Player ID List. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitch delivery. He now has delivery 11. Added a curveball to Juan De Leon, added 3mph to his fastball. Re-corrected Chien-Ming Wangs pitch control. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches - added sinker, removed slider and curveball. Corrected Buddy Carlyles stamina to reflect his being a starter in the past. Also fixed his pitch velocity. Changed Bubba Crosbys speed from 69 to 72 and added 2 points to his baserunning.
  10. 764 downloads

    This download updates your MVP Baseball 2005 rosters. Please note - this is the .met version. This one takes longer to use, but you have the option to edit the rosters in MVP Edit before using them. Update 9 - BOD9 Moved Paul Quantrill to setup role. Created Wil Nieves, assigned to AAA Columbus. Moved Bret Prinz to LAA AAA team, changed number to 64. Deleted Nate Grimsley from LAA AAA team. Deleted Juan De Leon. (VISA problems, won't be pitching this year.) Made Jonathan Poterson a Right Fielder and changed his second position to catcher. Created Jeff Karstens, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Justin Pope, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jon Skaggs, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Tommy Winrow, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Jason Brown, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Andy Cannizaro, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Charlie Isaacson, assigned to AA Trenton. Created Gabe Lopez, assigned to A Tampa. Created Jared Koutnik, assigned to A Tampa. Update 8 - BOD8.5 Moved Colter Bean to AAA Columbus and made him a middle-reliever. Moved Buddy Carlyle to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Dodgers - NRI) Deleted Carlos Reyes. (Hes now a pitching coach for AA Trenton.) Created David Shepard, assigned to AA Trenton, set-up. Created Shaun Parker, assigned to AA Trenton, long relief. Moved Aaron Small to AAA Columbus, long relief. Corrected Ramon Ramirez' splitter velocity. Update 7 - BOD8 Changed John Flahertys second position to first base. Moved Alex Graman to long relief in AAA Columbus. Moved Joe Depastino to AAA Columbus. Moved Noah Hall to AAA Columbus and corrected his appearance. Moved John Rodriguez to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Indians) Moved Sal Fasano to Free Agent list. (Possibly been picked up by the Orioles) Moved Eric Duncan to AA Trenton. Moved Aaron Small to AA Trenton. Made Javier Ortiz the #5 starter in AA Trenton. Moved Jake Weber to Free Agent list. Other minor corrections. Update 6 - BOD7 Changed Robinson Canos batting stance to Rod Carew and made a few appearance changes. Released Doug Glanville to Free Agent list. Created Joe Depastino and added him to Free Agent list. Created Colin Porter and added him to AAA Columbus. Moved Aaron Small to Free Agent list. Created Russ Johnson, added him to AAA Columbus roster. Moved Melky Cabrera to AA Trenton. Moved Kevin Reese to A Tampa. Other miscellaneous small changes and lineup corrections. Update 5 - BOD6 Corrected Christian Garcias pitches. Corrected Jeff Marquezs Curveball trajectory. Corrected Jason Jones Slider trajectory and speed. Corrected Robinson Canos hit charts. Corrected Eric Abreus appearance. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches, delivery and stamina. Corrected Barry Bonds batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Kevin Millars batting stance, appearance, number and name. Corrected Brendan Donnellys batting stance, appearance, number and name. Update 4 - BOD5 Corrected Caonabo Cosmes skin tone. Moved Homer Bush to Free Agent pool. Promoted Caonabo Cosme to AAA Columbus. Created Teuris Olivares, Thunder 2B. Corrected lineups accordingly. Switched Jorge DePaula and Chien-Ming Wang in the Columbus rotation. Corrected all un-finished hitting tendencies. Corrected spelling on Ferdin Tejedas name. Replaced Nate Griffen with Nate Phillips. Moved Nate Phillips to Tampa, Omir Santos to Trenton. Reduced Mike Kellys stats. Other miscellaneous small changes. Update 3 - BOD4 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to black. Corrected Carlos Reyes pitches and added photo ID. Corrected Brad Voyles skin tone. Corrected Juan DeLeons pitches. Update 2 - BOD3 Changed Andy Phillips hair colour to dark brown. Increased Ramiro Mendozas stamina to 54. Added Kevin Thompson, CF, Trenton. Added Brad Voyles, RP, NRI, Columbus. Transferred Aaron Small, RP, NRI to Columbus. Edited Ferdin Tejedas contact vs. Lefties from 52 to 46 and from 48 to 42 against Righties. Edited Shelley Duncans power vs. Lefties from 45 to 40 and from 47 to 42 against Righties. Edited Omar Fuentess power vs. Lefties to 37 and vs Righties to 39. Moved Erold Andrus to Tampa and Shelley Duncan to Trenton. Moved Carlos Reyes from Trenton to Columbus. Update 1 - BOD2 Corrected the height, weight and jersey number of Caonabo Cosme, Thunder 2B. Corrected the height and weight of Omir Santos, Tampa C. Corrected Audio/Photo number to enable in-game audio and to match Horys Player ID List. Corrected Matt DeSalvos pitch delivery. He now has delivery 11. Added a curveball to Juan De Leon, added 3mph to his fastball. Re-corrected Chien-Ming Wangs pitch control. Corrected Mike Martinezs pitches - added sinker, removed slider and curveball. Corrected Buddy Carlyles stamina to reflect his being a starter in the past. Also fixed his pitch velocity. Changed Bubba Crosbys speed from 69 to 72 and added 2 points to his baserunning.
  11. Have a look in the install directory. There is a support folder and that should have some more info.
  12. Al Simmons, Spud Chandler, Babe Ruth, Harry Heilmann, Yogi Berra, Johnny Damon. See the problem? :lol:
  13. Mr. Jose Canseco. Sports columnist Peter Gammons once called Canseco one of the three greatest wastes of talent from 1980 to 2000, lumping him with 1986 Met burnouts Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry. As strange as it sounds for a player who averaged around 30 homers a year, Gammons may be right. Canseco was a baseball giant in size, potential, and gossip, and became the first member of the 40-40 club when he was a mere 23 years old, winning the MVP award that year in a landslide. But arrogance and injuries, some inadvertently caused by the bulging muscles that gave him such exceptional power, ended up wreaking havoc with his career. Canseco's image was gobbled up by tabloids. He initially seemed like the progeny of Babe Ruth for his prodigious power and intense off-field life, but that's where the similarities ended. Canseco was no golden boy of the press, and his questionable attitude and run-ins with the law left him vilified by many fans. But at his peak, few people -- save perhaps his Bash Brother teammate Mark McGwire -- could match his formidable presence and tremendous swing at the plate. Born in Havana, Cuba, Canseco was selected by the Oakland Athletics out of his Miami high school, and showed extraordinary power in the minor leagues. He was promoted to the majors in 1985, and began his big-league career by striking out in 12 of his first 24 at-bats and 31 times in 96 at-bats. But despite a staggering club-record 175 strikeouts in 1986, his 33 home runs and 117 ribbies earned him the Rookie of the Year award in a close decision over Wally Joyner. With great bat speed and power to all fields, Canseco became the first Athletic with back-to-back 100-RBI seasons and became the team's second player with three straight 30-homer seasons. Two years of intense weight training improved his power, but he also improved greatly on defense and showed a strong arm, prompting manager Tony LaRussa to move him from left to right field. Canseco took home the AL MVP Award in 1988, helping power the A's to the World Series with his .307 average, 42 homers, and 124 RBIs. Supporting Canseco offensively was Mark McGwire, who also won the Rookie of the Year Award a year before when he slugged a rookie-record 49 home runs. Canseco and McGwire became known as the Bash Brothers, and though their career and popularity paths would ultimately take different turns, they would forever be linked in Oakland. Canseco's three homers in the League Championship Series matched George Brett's American League record, and his monstrous dead-center home run in Game Four dented a TV camera over 400 feet from the plate. In Game One of the World Series, he hit his first major-league grand slam, the 16th in Series history and just the second ever by a player in his first game (Dan Gladden had done it in 1987). It would turn out to be his only hit in the Series, as the overachieving Los Angeles Dodgers stunned the favored A's. On the tails of his MVP season, Canseco began a downward spiral into self-adulation. He missed the first half of 1989 with a broken bone in his hand but stayed in the news with a string of speeding tickets that started before the season, including one for which he was clocked at 125 mph in a Jaguar. The outfielder was also gisven a citation for carrying a loaded handgun in a car, prompting a well-documented feud between him and the California Police Chiefs Association. Evidence of his initial popularity with fans, Canseco was elected to start in the Midsummer Classic that season despite not playing a single game in the first half. When he came back to the game in July 1989, a publicist hatched a scheme for Jose to open his own hotline -- 1-900-234-JOSE -- which he did to brief success and the ire of his teammates and manager. Despite the side projects, Canseco totaled 17 second-half homers, and helped the A's sweep the San Francisco Giants in the World Series by batting .357 with a home run. Canseco's bad publicity continued the following year. The outfielder's cockiness was in full effect, no doubt catalyzed on June 27, 1990, when he signed the most lucrative contract in baseball to that date, a five-year, $23.5 million deal. His love for fast cars already well-noted from the many speeding tickets the year before, Canseco began driving a Lamborghini whose plates succinctly said "40-40." Still the slugger continued his pace, bashing 37 homers and driving in 101 runs. In February 1991, having just bought some new aviation fuel for his Porsche, Canseco was nailed in Miami for going 104 MPH. When the officer informed him of his speed, he sardonically replied, "oh, you're so generous." Three months later, Canseco was photographed leaving the New York Upper West Side house of the infamous Madonna, prompting new fodder for tabloids. Tensions mounted at Yankee Stadium when Canseco and a fan almost came to blows over a fan's heckling of Jose and the Material Girl. By mid-May, the outfielder was carrying around a sign that warned reporters he would only talk to journalists that he knew. Yet even these distractions didn't do in Canseco, who hit 44 home runs and drove in 122 RBIs. In August 1992 Canseco was in the middle of a subpar (by his standards) year; with just 22 homers, he seemed apathetic on the field and in the clubhouse. During many of his at-bats, deafening boos filled the Oakland Coliseum. In the midst of a playoff run, the A's traded Canseco to the Texas Rangers for slugger Ruben Sierra, pitcher Bobby Witt, closer Jeff Russell, and cash. Though modestly stunned, Canseco didn't lose a whit of bravado when a reporter asked him where he'd been traded: "To Ethiopia," the slugger replied. "For a box of Froot Loops and a camel to be named later." Canseco suffered his two most embarrassing on-field moments with in Texas. On May 23, 1993, he leapt into the air at the wall to snag a fly ball from Cleveland Indians' Carlos Martinez, but as he did so, the ball ricocheted off his head over the wall for a home run. Three days later, Canseco convinced manager Kevin Kennedy to let him pitch the eighth inning of a blowout to the Red Sox. He did retire the side, despite allowing three earned runs on three walks and a pair of singles, but a month later felt the repercussions. His bulky, muscle-bound body wasn't used to the pitching motions, and Canseco had to undergo ligament surgery in his right elbow, ending his season prematurely. His once-mighty outfield arm severely weakened by the surgery, Canseco came back the following year as a full-time designated hitter. But though he knocked 31 round trippers and tallied 90 RBIs, the Rangers were iffy on his DH-only status, and traded him in the offseason to the Boston Red Sox for speedy leadoff hitter Otis Nixon and third baseman Luis Ortiz. Falling victim to recurrent injuries in Boston, Canseco became as much of a risk as he was an offensive threat. He was on the disabled list for more than a month in 1995 with a sore groin, rib cage, and elbow. The following year, an awkward swing twisted his muscle-stacked torso, and he fell to the disabled list with a back injury in the summer. But even while playing in just 96 games, the big slugger hit 28 home runs, more than anybody else on the team except for Mo Vaughn. In January 1997, Canseco was traded back to Oakland for pitcher John Wasdin and cash, but his reunion with his Bash Brother was short-lived. On July 31, 1997, McGwire was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, and the following day Canseco hit the disabled list with yet another back injury that would keep him sidelined for the rest of the season. The following season the slugger signed a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays and resurrected his power stroke, if not his batting average. As the DH in Toronto, Canseco played over 150 games for the first time since 1991, and hit 46 homers with 107 RBIs, though he batted just .237 and had a measly on-base percentage of .318. By now, Canseco had drifted away from the tabloid spotlight. He had settled down in a "normal" marriage with a former Hooters waitress and fitness champ and had a young daughter. But even his new serene life combined with a monster 1998 season couldn't get him signed to a multi-year deal, as teams winced at the possibility of the injury-prone Canseco wasting away on the bench. Finally, Jose signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, a power-hungry team that finished last in the league in home runs the year before. With the D-Rays, the designated hitter totaled 34 homers even while losing a month to the disabled list with another back injury. Halfway through 2000, after another trip to the DL and just nine longballs under his belt, Canseco was put on waivers, and surprisingly picked up by the New York Yankees, who were en route to their fourth World Series in five years. It didn't take manager Joe Torre's surprised reaction to make it clear that the move was made solely to keep other American League teams from picking up the slugger. Canseco was limited to a platoon DH role, one that he despised, and though he received a warm reception at his former battleground, he was on the Anaheim Angels the following spring. Canseco's tenure with the Halos didn't last long, as he was dropped just halfway through spring training. Incredulous at the decision and still confident he could play with a major-league team, he went to play with his twin brother Ozzie Canseco (who had previously toiled in the Yankees and A's systems) for the Independent League Newark Bears. In June 2001, Canseco was finally signed by a major league team, the Chicago White Sox. Calling his time in Newark "a nightmare," the DH was back hitting homers, trying to reach the 500-mark that once seemed easily within his reach, but got further away with each stint on the disabled list. A quite heads up for anyone struggling to find biographical information, you could just search Google, or look the player up on http://www.BaseballLibrary.com. And some extra info: Jose Canseco pitched for Texas in 1993, throwing 1 inning, surrendering 2 hits, 3 runs, 3 walks and ending his pitching career with an ERA of 27.00. Great information!
  14. From what I saw of him, I liked Paul O'Neill. I remember him blowing up at the first base umpire during the 2000 World Series (I think it's game 5, got it on videotape) for getting a call wrong. Joe had to damn near pull him back to the dugout, then he went out for a nice calm discussion with the ump. :lol:
  15. Yes! That's the point! :)
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