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File Name: 2012 Mets with 50th ann patch File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 21 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories This is the 2012 updated Mets uni with the 5oth anneversary patch on the back of the cap.Also has the Gary Carter patch as well Click here to download this file
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yeah should be an easy job
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no problem, lots of good mods here to enjoy
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ok yeah then u will need tys editor then, without it ur not gonna see the uni in game It probally has a text file included which u need to install the uni with the editor
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well really depends on the file name this is the normal uniform file name "uniform_chw_home.iff" if it looks like this then no ,this would just replace the original (always back up the original before replacing it) now if the file looks something like this "uniform_chw_away_68.iff" (Depending how the modder named thier files) then yes u would need tye editor His program is located on this site .Download it and install and run it. Once u open the editor open up whatever roster file u wanna use and u will see tabs named "player" "team" and "uniform" click on the uniform tab,u will then see the import button click on it. a box will open,search and find the text file included from any of the uniforms u downloaded and import them and save. Run the game and they should now be available
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File Name: 1997 Pirates File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 18 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories This is a Pirates jersey that i forgot to add.By now everyone should know how to install the unis.If u have downloaded all my unis then u know theres not any spaces left using tys editor.If u still wanna use this file then open the text file and change the slot number to whatever slot u wanna use and import it using tys editor Click here to download this file
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Version 1.0
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This is a Pirates jersey that i forgot to add.By now everyone should know how to install the unis.If u have downloaded all my unis then u know theres not any spaces left using tys editor.If u still wanna use this file then open the text file and change the slot number to whatever slot u wanna use and import it using tys editor -
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File Name: Turn Ahead The Clock Am Lg File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 18 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories These files represent teams from the Specuial promtion called the "Turn ahead the clock" which was originated by the Seattle Mariners in the 1998 season and then a few other clubs for the 1999 season.All but 10 teams joined in the promotion which were "Future Style"uniforms.Many media and fans criticized the unis and so most of the unis were only used 1 to 2 times during the season. ORIGIN In 1998, Kevin Martinez, former Seattle Mariners marketing director, came up with the idea to have futuristic jerseys from the 2027 season as an alternative to "Turn Back the Clock" promotions.The marketing team transformed the Kingdome to give it a futuristic atmosphere.According to Martinez, Ken Griffey, Jr. was instrumental in the design of the jerseys and came up with the idea to change the Mariners' colors from teal, blue and white to red, black, and silver.Majestic Athletic worked with the Mariners' marketing team to create the uniform.Martinez himself described the jerseys as "gaudy".The Mariners' opponent during the promotion was the Kansas City Royals, who according to Martinez, were "fantastic to work with".Originally, the Mariners played with the jerseys un-tucked and turned their baseball caps backwards. Griffey, Jr. painted his teammates baseball cleats with silver spray paint.Griffey, Jr. also convinced teammates to cut off the sleeves of their uniforms.During the game, the umpires, who were wearing silver shirts as a part of the promotion, ruled that the un-tucked shirts gave batters an advantage because they could more easily be hit by a pitch so the umpires ruled that the players had to tuck them in.The Mariners promotion was considered successful, unlike the major league wide promotion in 1999. 1999 SEASON PROMOTION Major League Baseball sold the promotion concept to Century 21 Real Estate. The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos, Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Dodgers did not participate in the promotion.The New York Mets changed their names to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999. In game s, stadiums would use futuristic graphics on their scoreboards as a part of the promotion.During a Padres and Giants game, fielding positions were renamed. Shortstop was renamed "intermediate station" and left field was renamed "left sector". Click here to download this file
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Version 1.0
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These files represent teams from the Specuial promtion called the "Turn ahead the clock" which was originated by the Seattle Mariners in the 1998 season and then a few other clubs for the 1999 season.All but 10 teams joined in the promotion which were "Future Style"uniforms.Many media and fans criticized the unis and so most of the unis were only used 1 to 2 times during the season. ORIGIN In 1998, Kevin Martinez, former Seattle Mariners marketing director, came up with the idea to have futuristic jerseys from the 2027 season as an alternative to "Turn Back the Clock" promotions.The marketing team transformed the Kingdome to give it a futuristic atmosphere.According to Martinez, Ken Griffey, Jr. was instrumental in the design of the jerseys and came up with the idea to change the Mariners' colors from teal, blue and white to red, black, and silver.Majestic Athletic worked with the Mariners' marketing team to create the uniform.Martinez himself described the jerseys as "gaudy".The Mariners' opponent during the promotion was the Kansas City Royals, who according to Martinez, were "fantastic to work with".Originally, the Mariners played with the jerseys un-tucked and turned their baseball caps backwards. Griffey, Jr. painted his teammates baseball cleats with silver spray paint.Griffey, Jr. also convinced teammates to cut off the sleeves of their uniforms.During the game, the umpires, who were wearing silver shirts as a part of the promotion, ruled that the un-tucked shirts gave batters an advantage because they could more easily be hit by a pitch so the umpires ruled that the players had to tuck them in.The Mariners promotion was considered successful, unlike the major league wide promotion in 1999. 1999 SEASON PROMOTION Major League Baseball sold the promotion concept to Century 21 Real Estate. The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos, Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Dodgers did not participate in the promotion.The New York Mets changed their names to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999. In game s, stadiums would use futuristic graphics on their scoreboards as a part of the promotion.During a Padres and Giants game, fielding positions were renamed. Shortstop was renamed "intermediate station" and left field was renamed "left sector". -
what unis did u download?were they mine?if so I have 2 types of files,normal install and ones that are installed using tys editor.If u put the ones in tys folder and didnt install them with the editor then they wont show up in game
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did u unzip the files or just put the zipped file in the 2k12 folder
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File Name: Turn Ahead The Clock National Lg File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 15 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories These files represent teams from the Specuial promtion called the "Turn ahead the clock" which was originated by the Seattle Mariners in the 1998 season and then a few other clubs for the 1999 season.All but 10 teams joined in the promotion which were "Future Style"uniforms.Many media and fans criticized the unis and so most of the unis were only used 1 to 2 times during the season. ORIGIN In 1998, Kevin Martinez, former Seattle Mariners marketing director, came up with the idea to have futuristic jerseys from the 2027 season as an alternative to "Turn Back the Clock" promotions.The marketing team transformed the Kingdome to give it a futuristic atmosphere.According to Martinez, Ken Griffey, Jr. was instrumental in the design of the jerseys and came up with the idea to change the Mariners' colors from teal, blue and white to red, black, and silver.Majestic Athletic worked with the Mariners' marketing team to create the uniform.Martinez himself described the jerseys as "gaudy".The Mariners' opponent during the promotion was the Kansas City Royals, who according to Martinez, were "fantastic to work with".Originally, the Mariners played with the jerseys un-tucked and turned their baseball caps backwards. Griffey, Jr. painted his teammates baseball cleats with silver spray paint.Griffey, Jr. also convinced teammates to cut off the sleeves of their uniforms.During the game, the umpires, who were wearing silver shirts as a part of the promotion, ruled that the un-tucked shirts gave batters an advantage because they could more easily be hit by a pitch so the umpires ruled that the players had to tuck them in.The Mariners promotion was considered successful, unlike the major league wide promotion in 1999. 1999 SEASON PROMOTION Major League Baseball sold the promotion concept to Century 21 Real Estate. The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos, Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Dodgers did not participate in the promotion.The New York Mets changed their names to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999. In game s, stadiums would use futuristic graphics on their scoreboards as a part of the promotion.During a Padres and Giants game, fielding positions were renamed. Shortstop was renamed "intermediate station" and left field was renamed "left sector". Most of the unis i found pics the Dbacks was the hardest to make to line up the snake body from back and front.Some of these will not be 100% accurate as some i didnt have any pics of thier pants so it was mostly a guess but from what i can tell most took the pants from the original 1999 uniforms. Also all the jerseys had much shorter sleeves but that option isnt available to work with for the files Click here to download this file
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Version 1.0
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These files represent teams from the Specuial promtion called the "Turn ahead the clock" which was originated by the Seattle Mariners in the 1998 season and then a few other clubs for the 1999 season.All but 10 teams joined in the promotion which were "Future Style"uniforms.Many media and fans criticized the unis and so most of the unis were only used 1 to 2 times during the season. ORIGIN In 1998, Kevin Martinez, former Seattle Mariners marketing director, came up with the idea to have futuristic jerseys from the 2027 season as an alternative to "Turn Back the Clock" promotions.The marketing team transformed the Kingdome to give it a futuristic atmosphere.According to Martinez, Ken Griffey, Jr. was instrumental in the design of the jerseys and came up with the idea to change the Mariners' colors from teal, blue and white to red, black, and silver.Majestic Athletic worked with the Mariners' marketing team to create the uniform.Martinez himself described the jerseys as "gaudy".The Mariners' opponent during the promotion was the Kansas City Royals, who according to Martinez, were "fantastic to work with".Originally, the Mariners played with the jerseys un-tucked and turned their baseball caps backwards. Griffey, Jr. painted his teammates baseball cleats with silver spray paint.Griffey, Jr. also convinced teammates to cut off the sleeves of their uniforms.During the game, the umpires, who were wearing silver shirts as a part of the promotion, ruled that the un-tucked shirts gave batters an advantage because they could more easily be hit by a pitch so the umpires ruled that the players had to tuck them in.The Mariners promotion was considered successful, unlike the major league wide promotion in 1999. 1999 SEASON PROMOTION Major League Baseball sold the promotion concept to Century 21 Real Estate. The New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, Montreal Expos, Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Dodgers did not participate in the promotion.The New York Mets changed their names to the "Mercury Mets" while hosting the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 27, 1999. In game s, stadiums would use futuristic graphics on their scoreboards as a part of the promotion.During a Padres and Giants game, fielding positions were renamed. Shortstop was renamed "intermediate station" and left field was renamed "left sector". Most of the unis i found pics the Dbacks was the hardest to make to line up the snake body from back and front.Some of these will not be 100% accurate as some i didnt have any pics of thier pants so it was mostly a guess but from what i can tell most took the pants from the original 1999 uniforms. Also all the jerseys had much shorter sleeves but that option isnt available to work with for the files -
u have to load the roster first before starting a new franchise or u will get the default.Start up the game click on load/save then load the roster that u want to play.Once loaded then u can start a new franchise using the roster u want
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File Name: Federal League 1914-1915 File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 06 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories In 1912, baseball promoter John T. Powers formed an independent professional league known as the Columbian League. However, the withdrawal of one of the organization's primary investors caused the league to fail before ever playing a game. Undaunted, Powers tried again the following year, creating a new league with teams in Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Covington, Kentucky . He named the organization the Federal League, and served as its first president. Because it did not abide by the National Agreement on player payment in place in organized baseball, the Federal League was called an "outlaw league" by its competitors. The Federal League's outlaw status allowed it to recruit players from established clubs, and it attracted many current and former players from the major as well as minor leagues. Its first season Powers initially served as president, but he was soon replaced by James A. Gilmore, under whose leadership the league declared itself a major league for the 1914 season. Other financers of the League included oil baron Harry F. Sinclair, ice magnate Phil Ball, and George S. Ward of the Ward Baking Company. As a major circuit, the Federal League consisted of eight teams each season. Four of the teams were placed in established Big League cities (Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Brooklyn). The other four teams were placed in more marginal areas (Baltimore, Buffalo, Indianapolis and Kansas City). In the first year, 1914, some of the teams had official nicknames and some did not, but either way, sportswriters were inclined to invent their own nicknames: "ChiFeds", "BrookFeds", etc. By the second season, most of the teams had "official" nicknames, although many writers still called many of the teams "-Feds". In order for the Federal League to succeed, it needed Big League players. Walter Johnson signed a three year contract with the Chicago team, but the Senators' Clark Griffith went personally to Johnson's home in Kansas and made a successful counter-offer. Major League players that jumped to the Federal League included Bill McKechnie, Claude Hendrix, Jack Quinn, Russell Ford, Tom Seaton, Doc Crandall, Al Bridwell, Hy Myers and Hal Chase. The Federal League also recruited Big League names to manage the new teams. Joe Tinker managed the Chicago team, Mordecai Brown managed the St. Louis team and Bill Bradley managed the Brooklyn team. The league had close pennant races both years. In 1914, Indianapolis beat out Chicago by 1½ games. 1915 witnessed the tightest pennant race in Major League history, as five teams fought into the final week of the season. The eventual winner (Chicago) finished 0 (zero) games and .001 percentage point ahead of second place, and a half-game and .004 in front of the third place finisher. During the 1914-15 offseason, Federal League owners brought an antitrust lawsuit against the American and National Leagues. The lawsuit ended up in the court of Federal Judge (and future Commissioner of Baseball) Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who allowed the case to languish while he urged both sides to negotiate. Swift action might have made a difference, but without the lawsuit going forward, the Federals found themselves in deepening financial straits. After the 1915 season the owners of the American and National Leagues bought out half of the owners (Pittsburgh, Newark, Buffalo, and Brooklyn) of the Federal League teams. Two Federal League owners were allowed to buy struggling franchises in the established leagues: Phil Ball, owner of the St. Louis Terriers, was allowed to buy the St. Louis Browns of the AL, and Charles Weeghman, owner of the Chicago Whales, bought the Chicago Cubs. Both owners merged their teams into the established ones. The Kansas City franchise had been declared bankrupt and taken over by the league office after the close of the regular season, and the Baltimore owners rejected the offer made to them. They had sought to buy and move an existing franchise to their city, but were rebuffed, and sued unsuccessfully. Teams Balt Terrapins Brooklyn Tip Tops Buffalo Blues Chicago Whales Indianapolis Hoosiers(1914 Newark Peppers(1915) KC Packers Pittsburgh Rebels or (Stogies) St Louis Terriers the files used are the Orioles,Cubs,Astros,Royals,Dodgers,Mets,Cards cl1 Cubs cl2 and Pirates bpa iff's Click here to download this file
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In 1912, baseball promoter John T. Powers formed an independent professional league known as the Columbian League. However, the withdrawal of one of the organization's primary investors caused the league to fail before ever playing a game. Undaunted, Powers tried again the following year, creating a new league with teams in Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Covington, Kentucky . He named the organization the Federal League, and served as its first president. Because it did not abide by the National Agreement on player payment in place in organized baseball, the Federal League was called an "outlaw league" by its competitors. The Federal League's outlaw status allowed it to recruit players from established clubs, and it attracted many current and former players from the major as well as minor leagues. Its first season Powers initially served as president, but he was soon replaced by James A. Gilmore, under whose leadership the league declared itself a major league for the 1914 season. Other financers of the League included oil baron Harry F. Sinclair, ice magnate Phil Ball, and George S. Ward of the Ward Baking Company. As a major circuit, the Federal League consisted of eight teams each season. Four of the teams were placed in established Big League cities (Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Brooklyn). The other four teams were placed in more marginal areas (Baltimore, Buffalo, Indianapolis and Kansas City). In the first year, 1914, some of the teams had official nicknames and some did not, but either way, sportswriters were inclined to invent their own nicknames: "ChiFeds", "BrookFeds", etc. By the second season, most of the teams had "official" nicknames, although many writers still called many of the teams "-Feds". In order for the Federal League to succeed, it needed Big League players. Walter Johnson signed a three year contract with the Chicago team, but the Senators' Clark Griffith went personally to Johnson's home in Kansas and made a successful counter-offer. Major League players that jumped to the Federal League included Bill McKechnie, Claude Hendrix, Jack Quinn, Russell Ford, Tom Seaton, Doc Crandall, Al Bridwell, Hy Myers and Hal Chase. The Federal League also recruited Big League names to manage the new teams. Joe Tinker managed the Chicago team, Mordecai Brown managed the St. Louis team and Bill Bradley managed the Brooklyn team. The league had close pennant races both years. In 1914, Indianapolis beat out Chicago by 1½ games. 1915 witnessed the tightest pennant race in Major League history, as five teams fought into the final week of the season. The eventual winner (Chicago) finished 0 (zero) games and .001 percentage point ahead of second place, and a half-game and .004 in front of the third place finisher. During the 1914-15 offseason, Federal League owners brought an antitrust lawsuit against the American and National Leagues. The lawsuit ended up in the court of Federal Judge (and future Commissioner of Baseball) Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who allowed the case to languish while he urged both sides to negotiate. Swift action might have made a difference, but without the lawsuit going forward, the Federals found themselves in deepening financial straits. After the 1915 season the owners of the American and National Leagues bought out half of the owners (Pittsburgh, Newark, Buffalo, and Brooklyn) of the Federal League teams. Two Federal League owners were allowed to buy struggling franchises in the established leagues: Phil Ball, owner of the St. Louis Terriers, was allowed to buy the St. Louis Browns of the AL, and Charles Weeghman, owner of the Chicago Whales, bought the Chicago Cubs. Both owners merged their teams into the established ones. The Kansas City franchise had been declared bankrupt and taken over by the league office after the close of the regular season, and the Baltimore owners rejected the offer made to them. They had sought to buy and move an existing franchise to their city, but were rebuffed, and sued unsuccessfully. Teams Balt Terrapins Brooklyn Tip Tops Buffalo Blues Chicago Whales Indianapolis Hoosiers(1914 Newark Peppers(1915) KC Packers Pittsburgh Rebels or (Stogies) St Louis Terriers the files used are the Orioles,Cubs,Astros,Royals,Dodgers,Mets,Cards cl1 Cubs cl2 and Pirates bpa iff's -
File Name: Negro Lgs set 10 File Submitter: DonSPa File Submitted: 05 May 2012 File Category: Uniforms and Accessories These files represent teams from the Negro League.They are the Boston Black Bees, Detroit Wolves,Memphis RedSox and Newark Dodgers. Ive included directions how to install and also histories of the teams except for newark and boston as i have very lil info on them.There is very little info on the years of the unis and also these will not be 100% correct because of no info especially on the pants.I tried to figure as close as i could on what they may have been like for those years so the pants a pretty much my own design The following files are from the diamondbacks,redsox,and Padres home,and the Dodgers away iff's Click here to download this file
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These files represent teams from the Negro League.They are the Boston Black Bees, Detroit Wolves,Memphis RedSox and Newark Dodgers. Ive included directions how to install and also histories of the teams except for newark and boston as i have very lil info on them.There is very little info on the years of the unis and also these will not be 100% correct because of no info especially on the pants.I tried to figure as close as i could on what they may have been like for those years so the pants a pretty much my own design The following files are from the diamondbacks,redsox,and Padres home,and the Dodgers away iff's -
as DS says bsu has a roster and he keeps it updated as he has time.One thing everyone must know when it comes to rosters it changes dailey and it is very demanding work for one person so just need a lil patience