All-Star Baseball 2003 - Strategy Guide (Page 01)
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Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) / Guide
All Star Baseball 2003 for Playstation 2
ver 0.6
mcnabb_05@hotmail.com
March 12, 2002
Sections:
1. Introduction
2. Version Info
3. Controls
a. menu naviagtion
b. base control basics
c. post-pitch & mid-windup
d. fielding
e. batting & base running
f. pitch / location guess
4. Getting Started (Main Menu)
a. game modes
b. pausing the game
5. Expansion Mode / Franchise Mode
a. expansion strategy
b. off season
6. Special Features
a. create a player
b. complete player card list
7. Hints And Tips
8. Offensive Strategy
a. base running
9. Defensive Strategy
a. fielding
10. Extra Features
a. hanging K's
11. Review
12. Codes and Secrets
13. F.A.Q.
14. The Secret To "GMing" (Kind Of)
15. Credits/Contact/Legal
16. Last Word
17. Sites This FAQ Is On
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*** SECTION 1: Introduction ***
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Well, it's finally out... All Star Baseball 2003. A lot of us played 2002 and
loved it, others steered clear of it because they heard about the glitches,
errors, and other horrible AI things. Well, all that and more has been fixed,
and it looks like Acclaim has hit the nail on the head and delivered a game
that baseball fans of any seriousness will enjoy. Here is the intro from the
manual:
Baseball fans, welcome to All-Star Baseball 2003. This year we've got a
terrific line up of features that make this our best game ever. There's a
great Trivia game, where you can test your baseball knowledge, and the new
Player Cards recreates the fun and excitement of trading baseball cards. What
else is new? You can create an expansion club, complete with logo and choose
what city, stadium and league they'll play in. And there's a fun new Franchise
feature that lets you select a favorite team and play with them over several
seasons, seeing their fortunes and players change over time. Of course, we
still have plenty of the great on-field action you've come to expect, like the
Home Run Derby, Season and Playoff modes, and tons of off the field management
input, too, including creating your own players. You've got all the tools it
takes to make a run at the World Series and have a great time doing it! See you
in the post season!
-Derek Jeter
As you can read from that, Acclaim has a lot in store for All-Star 2003.
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*** Section 2: Version Info ***
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-Version 0.1 Started on March 4, 2002. This is my first FAQ, so any suggetions
email me at mcnabb_05@hotmail.com.
-Version 0.2- Added complete player card checklist.
-Version 0.3- Added some more features, put a link to Inks71 pitching guide
(under pitching section) Added some more info to create a player, added tip to
expansion mode.
-Version 0.4- Minor updates, plus filled in Create-A-Player stants.
-Version 0.5- Various new info, and expanded where this faq can be found.
-Version 0.6- Started the extra section about finding the K's
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*** Section 3: Controls ***
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If you are familar with All-Star Baseball 2002, the controls in this game are
the same as last year, and are pretty easy to navigate.
Menu Navigation
X..........Confirm / Next Screen
O..........Cancel / Previous Screen
Triangle...Show Help Menu
Square.....Not Used
Select.....Not Used
Start......Start / Pause Game
D-PAD......Highlight Option (Up/Down) / Toggle Option (Left/Right)
R1, R2, L1, L2... Not Used
R3.........Highlight / Toggle Options
L3.........Not Used
Base Control Basics
-=At Bat=-
When base running, each base matches a direction on the DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS.
To move a base runner to or from a base, you press the proper control and the
direction of the base the runner currently OCCUPIES.
Down.......Home
Right......1st Base
Up.........2nd Base
Left.......3rd Base
-=In The Field=-
When fielding, each action (symbol) button matches a current or future throw to
a base. These are the base equivalents when fielding:
X..........Home
O..........1st Base
Triangle...2nd Base
Square.....3rd Base
-=Pitch Select=-
Each hurler's pitch type types appear on-screen next to a control graphics.
Pitch types vary with each pitcher, as do controls. For example, the Triangle
Button might be a slider for on pitcher, or a knuckleball for a different
player who doesn't throw a slider.
Locating pitches: Press the LEFT ANALOG STIC or the DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS
to move the pitch target to the desired location.
Positioning Fielders: Pressing the L1 BUTTON will cycle through INFIELD
positioning options:
1. Normal
2. In - all infielders play on the edge of the infield grass.
3. Deep - all infielders back up to the edge of the outfield grass.
4. Corners - 3B & 1B play in to anticipate a bunt.
5. Lines - 3B & 1B play closer to the foul lines to prevent extra base hits.
6. DP Depth - SS & 2B play a few steps deeper and closer to second base,
putting
them in better positions for turning double plays.
7. Shade L - all IF move slightly to the third base side.
8. Shade R - all IF move slightly to the first base side.
9. Shift L - more dramatic shift toward third base.
10. Shift R - more dramatic shift toward first base.
Positioning Fielders: Pressing the L2 BUTTON will cycle through OUTFIELD
positioning options:
1. Normal
2. Normal Left - Outfielders shade toward left field.
3. Normal Right - Outfielders shade toward right field.
4. Deep - Outfielders play a few steps back toward the fences.
5. Deep Left - Outfielders play a few steps back toward the fences and move
a few steps toward the LF line.
6. Deep Right - Outfielders play a few steps back toward the fences and move
a few steps toward the RF line.
7. Shallow - Outfielders play a few steps in.
8. Shallow Left - Shift is more extreme. All OF's move. RF moves toward RCF
giving
up his line, CF moves 4-5 steps into LCF, LF moves 3-4 steps
toward the line
9. Shallow Right - Outfielders play a few steps in and move a few steps toward
the RF line.
X..........Select Pitch Type
O..........Select Pitch Type (If Applicable)
Triangle...Select Pitch Type (If Applicable)
Square.....Select Pitch Type (If Applicable)
DPAD.......Move Pitch Target
R1.........Select Pitch Type (If Applicable)
R2.........Not Used
R3.........Pitch Options Menu (Intentional Walks, Hit Chart, Hot-Cold, Pitch
History
L1.........Cycle Infield Defensive Positioning Menu
L2.........Cycle Outfield Defensive Positioning Menu
L3.........Move Pitch Target
-=Post-Pitch Select=-
After selecting your pitch type, you can still change the pitch location. In
addition, you can either throw the pitch or try a pick off throw to any base
but home.
X..........Throw Pitch
O..........Pick Off To First
Triangle...Pick Off To Second
Square.....Pick Off To Third
DPAD.......Move Pitch Target
R1.........Activate Base Runner Windows (All-Star Mode)
R2.........Brush Back Pitch
R3.........Move Pitch Target
L1.........Activate Base Runner Windows (All-Star Mode)
L2.........Pitch Out
L3.........Not Used
Hold L3 BUTTON while pressing the X BUTTON to use the slide step delivery.
-=Mid-Windup=-
X..........Not Used
O..........Pick Off To 1st For Left-Handers (During Delivery)
Triangle...Not Used
Square.....Pick Off To 3rd For Right-Handers (During Delivery)
DPAD.......Move Pitch Target
R1.........Not Used
R2.........Not Used
R3.........Move Pitch Target
L1.........Not Used
L2.........Not Used
L3.........Not Used
-=Fielding=-
Before Ball Is Fielded
The Spot where a fly ball will land is indicated by a red circle highlight.
The currently controlled fielder is indicated by a blue circle highlight (if
multiple players are controlling outfielders, there is a different highlight
color for each player.) If a fielder isn't on screen at any given time, a red
arrow indicates the direction of the ball.
To tell that fielder where to throw the ball before he fields it (so he'll
immediately throw to that location once he fields the ball), press the
associated control (see below).
X..........Future Throw To Home
O..........Future Throw To 1st
Triangle...Future Throw To 2nd
Square.....Future Throw To 3rd
DPAD.......Move Highlighted Fielder
R1.........Dive / Jump / Scale Wall
R2.........Dive / Jump / Scale Wall
R3.........Not Used
L1.........Future Throw To Cut-Off or Relay Man
L2.........Switch Control To Player Nearest Ball
L3.........Move Highlighted Fielder
After Ball Is Fielded
X..........Throw To Home
O..........Throw To 1st
Triangle...Throw To 2nd
Square.....Throw To 3rd
DPAD.......Move Player
R1.........Not Used
R2.........Not Used
R3.........Not Used
L1.........Throw To Relay Man
L2.........Switch Fielder
L3.........Not Used
-=Batting & Base Running=-
Pre-Pitch Select
Control...................Action
Directional Buttons.......Move Batting Cursor/ While Triangle is held, press
base direction to steal.
Left Analog Stick.........Move Batting Cursor
Right Analog Stick........Tilt Batting Cursor
Square Button.............Toggle Contact / Power Icon
Triangle Button...........Steal Signal (+ DIRECTIONAL BUTTON in current base
direction)
X Button..................Practice Swing
O Button..................Show Sacrafice Bunt
L1 Button.................Increase all runners' leads.
L2 Button.................Initiate pitch / location guess
R1 Button.................Decrease all runners' leads.
Stealing Bases
To steal a base, hold the TRIANGLE BUTTON then press the DIRECTIONAL BUTTON in
the direction of the base the runner currently occupies. For example, if a
runner is on first base, hold the TRINALGE BUTTON then press RIGHT on the
DIRECTIONAL BUTTON to steal second base. On Rookie and Veteran difficulty
settings, the runner will wait until the pitch is released before attempting to
steal. On All-Star difficulty level, the runner will break as as you press the
DIRECTIONAL BUTTON. You can hold the TRIANGLE BUTTON down, but the runner will
not steal until the DIRECTIONAL BUTTON is pressed (the DIRECTIONAL BUTTON
highlights the runner)
Using The Batting Cursor
The triangle-shaped batting cursor is there to help you get good wood the ball
and to aim your hits. The wide part of the cursor represents the sweet spot of
your bat, so that's where you want to make contact. Press either the
DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS or the LEFT ANALOG STICK to position the cursor. Press the
RIGHT ANALOG STICK to tilt the cursur to alter the type of hit. Tilting UP
will tend to produce grounders, while tilting DOWN will tend to produce balls
in the air. Tilt the cursor LEFT to hit the ball to the left side and RIGHT to
hit it to the right side.
-=Pitch / Location Guess=-
You can try to guess the pitch type and location before every pitch. Correctly
guessing the pitch type effects the size of the contact area; guessing the
location effects the size of the power area. There are eight possible location
guesses. Guessing a specific location will have more of an effect on the
hitter's icon than guessing a general location.
Control..................Action
Directional Buttons......Select Location
Square Button............Select Corresponding Pitch Type
Triangle Button..........Select Corresponding Pitch Type
X Button.................Select Corresponding Pitch Type
O Button.................Select Corresponding Pitch Type
L2 Button................When Released, pitch / location guess mode is
deactivated.
R1 Button................Select Corresponding Pitch Type
Up............Guess High
Up + Right....Guess Up & Away
Right.........Guess Outside
Down + Right..Guess Low & Away
Down..........Guess Low
Down + Left...Guess Down & In
Left..........Guess Inside
Up + Left.....Guess Up & In
(For Right Handed Batters)
-=Post-Pitch Select / Mid-Windup=-
Control..................Action
Directional Buttons......Move Batting Cursor / Comine with TRIANGLE BUTTON to
signal steal.
Left Analog Stick........Move Batting cursor.
Right Analog Stick.......Tilt Batting Cursor.
Square Button............Toggle Contact / Power Icon.
Triangle Button..........Steal Signal (+ base direction)
X Button.................Swing
O Button.................Drag Button
L1 Button................Increase all runners' leads.
R1 Button................Decrease all runners' leads.
-=Ball In Play=-
Control.................Action
Directional Buttons.....Indicate base for individual runner select.
Triangle Button.........Advance single runner when combined with DIRECTIONAL
BUTTON direction.
O Button................Return single runner when combined with DIRECTIONAL
BUTTON direction.
L1 Button...............Advance all runners.
L2 Button...............Stop all runners.
R1 Button...............Return all runners.
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*** Section 4: Getting Started ***
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These are the options that you will see at the All-Star Baseball 2003 main
menu.
Quick Play: Get right onto the diamond for a single game with computer selected
teams.
MLB Play: Choose Exhibition play, an All-Star Game, start a New Season or New
Series
and Manage Saved Games.
Expansion: Create your own expansion club in the city and league of your
choice, then
draft players and bring the club into season play.
Franchise: Follow one ball club over the course of up to 20 seasons as they win
and lose,
as older players move on and exciting new prospects join the club.
This is
tops for a long term loyalist as you guide your beloved franchise
across
generations.
Player Cards: Forget card shows! Now you can collect player cards right inside
the game by earning points for certain exploits.
Home Run Derby: Try your swatting skills with and against the best sluggers.
Special Features: Access batting practice, the new trivia game, team managment
functions
statistics, options, and game credits.
-=Pausing The Game=-
Pressing start pauses the game and brings up the pause menu where you can tune
some options depending on the mode. Press start and any time during play to
pause the game and bring up this menu.
Play Ball: Resumes the game.
Box Score: Views games box score.
Manage Bullpen: Put pitchers in the bullpen, and other pitching adjustments.
Change Lineup: Pinch runners, pinch hitters, changing positions, defensive
replacements and double switches.
Game Control: Change which human player controls which baseball player on
offense or defense.
Controller Select: Change the team you want to control.
Game Options: Adjust some in game options-
Easy Batting: On- No Cursor, Off- Cursor.
Pitcher Aid: On- White Pitching Icon Is On, Off- Icon Is Off
Strike Zone Aid: On- Rectangle Strike Box On, Off- Box Is Off
Fielder Control: Manual- You completly control fielders
Assist- Partial control
Auto- CPU has full control
Defensive Position: Choose Manual or Auto defensive positioning.
Leadoff Control: Auto mode CPU does the base leading.
Vibration Setings: Off/On
Generate Coung (Manage Only Mode)- On- computer auto generates
pitch counts
Game Speed- Normal or Fast (cut / speed up animations)
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*** Section 5: Expansion Mode / Franchise Mode ***
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Here is some more information on these two new modes in All-Star Baseball 2003.
-=Expansion Mode=-
Select a city, team name, team ballpark for your franchise club, and which
league it will belong to. Once that is done your team goes to a draft of
un-protected players from each club, you can then save your team and play up to
20 seasons with it.
-=Strategy=-
The biggest strategy here is the draft, which is simple. When you enter the
expansion team into the game, the computer adds a team to balance out the
schedules. So you are competing with them to get the best possible players. I
will list some of the top players in the draft, these are my opinions, and age
IS a factor (Name, Position, Ranking):
Nick Johnson, 1B, B-
John Vander Wal, 1B, C+
Travis Lee, 1B, C+
Adam Kennedy, 2B, C+
Marlon Anderson, 2B, C+
Randy Velarde, 2B, C+
Robin Ventura, 3B, B-
Edgar Rentaria, SS, C+
Tsuyoshi Shinjo, OF, C+
Rick Ankiel, SP, C+
James Baldwin, SP, C+
Sterling Hitchcock, SP, C+
Jeff D'Amico, SP, C+
Shigtoshi Hasagawa, RP, B-
Turk Wendell, RP, B-
Brandon Inge, C, C+
Ryan Kohmeier, Closer, C+
This group of players is a good start to get your Expansion team rolling.
(Tip from Inks71:)
After drafting, use free agent to swap some of your lousy players with higher
grade free agent. for example, swap a D player of yours for David Cone. You
might not want him because of his age, but you'll use his B- grade in trading.
Go to trade with CPU. Use 2 to 2 or 3 to 3 trade. For example, I get Mike
Piazza and 2 other C- or D players I really don't want from the Mets and give
up David Cone and some C Players or C+ player I have to the Mets. Then I swap
the lousy D or C Players I got from the trade with better player from the free
agent pool. Then go trade for Nomar, etc, etc.
-=Off Season Menu=-
After each year in Franchise/Expansion you get to join in the offseason, and
try to build up your team for next year, these are your options:
Record Holders: View top career and single season records.
Franchise History: View your teams history, team leaders and records, plus
others.
Retirement Announcments: See which players are calling it quits.
Hall Of Fame Inductees: After a few years, see what players go into the 'hall'.
View Roster: View current major and minor league players.
Player Development: View rankings and see if your players ratings go up or
down, and see point value and length of contract. You can
also cut players at this screen.
Free Agents: Sign some new players for your team!
-=Franchise Mode=-
Expansion and Franchise share the same concepts. When selecting a franchise
team, you can choose to start with a draft, or use the original rosters.
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*** Section 6: Special Features ***
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Here is a brief explanation on the new features (external modes) for All-Star
2003.
-=Player Cards=-
Use your points you earn during game play to "buy" a pack of cards. Each pack
comes with 6 cards including stadiums, jerseys, producers, and players.
-=Home Run Derby / Batting Practice=-
Self explanatory =)
-=Trivia Game=-
Trivia is a fun option with friends. You pick a team and try to answer some
pretty tough questions, and depending on who is "up" you can get a hit. If
your power hitters are up, you can even get a home run by answering the
questions right.
-=Create A Player=-
Create a player is in 2003 and it lets you build your own player. Created
players enter the free agency once completed. Here are the options for
creating a player:
Name, Jersey Number, Height and Weight, Bats and Throws Hand, Position
(positions determine attribute catagorys), Pitching Delivery, Batting Stance,
Skin Color, and Accessories.
Setting attributes is a customizable thing you can do. You can create a power
hitter, great fielder, or contact player. For pitching you can make the next
knuckleballer, or another fast change pitchers. To change the pitches press X,
then up and down.
-=Create A Player Stances=-
Some batting stances are only letters (example: TC), this section will be
trying to find out who exactly they are, if anyone knows email me. I'm not
positivie if any of these are right, merely a guess from the initals:
Batting
TC: Ty Cobb
PR: Pete Rose
SO: Sadaharu Oh (Japenese HR Hitter)
MM: Mark McGwire
JL: Jim Lyritz
GB: George Brett
DS: Darryl Strawberry
BR: Babe Ruth
AB: Albert Belle
Pitching
FV: Fernando Valenzuela
LT: Luis Tiant
SK: Sandy Koufax
WJ: Walter Johnson
-=Complete Player Card Checklist=-
Here is a complete list of the 312 Player Cards that there are to collect in
All-Star Baseball 2003:
1. Bobby Abreu
2. Edgardo Alfonzo
3. Roberto Alomar
4. Moises Alou
5. Brady Anderson
6. Garrett Anderson
7. Rick Ankiel
8. Tony Armas Jr.
9. Jeff Bagwell
10. Harold Baines
11. Tony Batista
12. Albert Belle
13. Carlos Beltran
14. Adrian Beltre
15. Kris Benson
16. Lance Berkman
17. Craig Biggio
18. Barry Bonds
19. Kevin Brown
20. Jay Buhner
21. Jeromy Burnitz
22. Pat Burrell
23. Ken Caminiti
24. Jose Canseco
25. Sean Casey
26. Luis Castillo
27. Eric Chavez
28. Jeff Cirillo
29. Jermaine Clark
30. Roger Clemens
31. Bartolo Colon
32. David Cone
33. Jose Cruz, Jr.
34. Johnny Damon
35. Eric Davis
36. Carlos Delgado
37. JD Drew
38. Ray Durham
39. Jermaine Dye
40. Jim Edmonds
41. Juan Encarnacion
42. Darin Erstad
43. Carl Everett
44. Steve Finley
45. Cliff Floyd
46. Brad Fullmer
47. Andres Galarraga
48. Freddy Garcia
49. Nomar Garciaparra
50. Jason Giambi
51. Brian Giles
52. Troy Glaus
53. Tom Glavine
54. Juan Gonzalez
55. Luis Gonzalez
56. Mark Grace
57. Shawn Green
58. Rusty Greer
59. Ken Griffey
60. Vladimir Guerrero
61. Tony Gwynn
62. Jeffrey Hammonds
63. Mike Hampton
64. Todd Helton
65. Rickey Henderson
66. Orlando Hernandez
67. Richard Hidalgo
68. Tim Hudson
69. Geoff Jenkins
70. Derek Jeter
71. Randy Johnson
72. Andruw Jones
73. Chipper Jones
74. Jacque Jones
75. Brian Jordan
76. David Justice
77. Gabe Kapler
78. Eric Karros
79. Jason Kendall
80. Adam Kennedy
81. Jeff Kent
82. Byung Hyun Kim
83. Ryan Klesko
84. Chuck Knoblauch
85. Paul Konerko
86. Barry Larkin
87. Carlos Lee
88. Kenny Lofton
89. Terrance Long
90. Javy Lopez
91. Greg Maddux
92. Edgar Martinez
93. Pedro Martinez
94. Tino Martinez
95. Ruben Mateo
96. Fred McGriff
97. Mark McGwire
98. Kevin Millwood
99. Ben Molina
100. Raul Mondesi
101. Mark Mulder
102. Mike Mussina
103. Trot Nixon
104. Hideo Nomo
105. John Olerud
106. Paul Oneill
107. Magglio Ordonez
108. Rafael Palmeiro
109. Chan Ho Park
110. Jay Payton
111. Andy Pettitte
112. Adam Piatt
113. Mike Piazza
114. Jorge Posada
115. Mark Quinn
116. Aramis Ramirez
117. Manny Ramirez
118. Pokey Reese
119. Cal Ripken
120. Mariano Rivera
121. Alex Rodriguez
122. Ivan Rodriguez
123. Scott Rolen
124. Tim Salmon
125. Curt Schilling
126. Richie Sexson
127. Gary Sheffield
128. John Smoltz
129. JT Snow
130. Sammy Sosa
131. Shannon Stewart
132. BJ Surhoff
133. Mike Sweeney
134. Fernando Tatis
135. Miguel Tejada
136. Frank Thomas
137. Jim Thome
138. Jason Varitek
139. Greg Vaughn
140. Mo Vaughn
141. Robin Ventura
142. Jose Vidro
143. Omar Vizquel
144. Larry Walker
145. David Wells
146. Rondell White
147. Bernie Williams
148. Matt Williams
149. Preston Wilson
150. Kerry Wood
151. Brent Abernathy - Rated Rookie
152. Cory Aldridge - Rated Rookie
153. Gene Altman - Rated Rookie
154. Josh Beckett - Rated Rookie
155. Wilson Betemit - Rated Rookie
156. Joe Crede - Rated Rookie
157. Jack Cust - Rated Rookie
158. Alex Escobar - Rated Rookie
159. Pedro Feliz - Rated Rookie
160. Nate Frese - Rated Rookie
161. Carlos Garcia - Rated Rookie
162. Marcus Giles - Rated Rookie
163. Alexis Gomez - Rated Rookie
164. Jason Hart - Rated Rookie
165. Adrian Hernandez - Rated Rookie
166. Eric Hinske - Rated Rookie
167. Cesar Izturis - Rated Rookie
168. Nick Johnson - Rated Rookie
169. Brian Lawrence - Rated Rookie
170. Steve Lomasney - Rated Rookie
171. Nick Maness - Rated Rookie
172. Jackson Melian - Rated Rookie
173. Jose Mieses - Rated Rookie
174. Greg Miller - Rated Rookie
175. Eric Munson - Rated Rookie
176. Xavier Nady - Rated Rookie
177. Blaine Neal - Rated Rookie
178. Abraham Nunez - Rated Rookie
179. Jose Ortiz - Rated Rookie
180. Jeremy Owens - Rated Rookie
181. Pablo Ozuna - Rated Rookie
182. Corey Patterson - Rated Rookie
183. Carlos Pena - Rated Rookie
184. Wily Mo Pena - Rated Rookie
185. Timo Perez - Rated Rookie
186. Adam Pettyjohn - Rated Rookie
187. Luis Rivas - Rated Rookie
188. Wilkin Ruan - Rated Rookie
189. Duaner Sanchez - Rated Rookie
190. Alfonso Soriano - Rated Rookie
191. Rafael Soriano - Rated Rookie
192. Ichiro Suzuki - Rated Rookie
193. Billy Sylvester - Rated Rookie
194. Juan Uribe - Rated Rookie
195. Carlos Valderrama - Rated Rookie
196. Eric Valent - Rated Rookie
197. Matt White - Rated Rookie
198. Mike Young - Rated Rookie
199. All Star Cheat
200. All Star Plate
201. Jeff Bagwell - Special Card
202. Tony Batista - Special Card
203. Barry Bonds - Special Card
204. Roger Clemens - Special Card
205. Carlos Delgado - Special Card
206. Jim Edmonds - Special Card
207. Jason Giambi - Special Card
208. Troy Glaus - Special Card
209. Ken Griffey Jr. - Special Card
210. Vladimir Guerrero - Special Card
211. Tony Gwynn - Special Card
212. Todd Helton - Special Card
213. Richard Hidalgo - Special Card
214. Reggie Jackson - Special Card
215. Dave Justice - Special Card
216. Harmon Killebrew - Special Card
217. Mark McGwire - Special Card
218. Roy Oswalt - Special Card
219. Rafael Palmeiro - Special Card
220. Mike Piazza - Special Card
221. Albert Pujols - Special Card
222. Manny Ramirez - Special Card
223. Alex Rodriguez - Special Card
224. Nolan Ryan - Special Card
225. CC Sabathia - Special Card
226. Mike Schmidt - Special Card
227. Gary Sheffield - Special Card
228. Tsuyoshi Shinjo - Special Card
229. Sammy Sosa - Special Card
230. Ichiro Suzuki - Special Card
231. Frank Thomas - Special Card
232. Jim Thome - Special Card
233. Robin Yount - Special Card
234. Astrodome - Classic Stadium
235. Classic Fenway - Classic Stadium
236. Classic Wrigley - Classic Stadium
237. Classic Yankee - Classic Stadium
238. Acclaim Sports Park - Classic Stadium
239. Enzo Field - Classic Stadium
240. Fischbach Field - Classic Stadium
241. Lockodome - Classic Stadium
242. Old Snavely Stadium - Classic Stadium
243. Whitaker Grounds - Classic Stadium
244. Zentmeyer Dome - Classic Stadium
245. Forbes Field - Classic Stadium
246. Polo Ground - Classic Stadium
247. Riverfront - Classic Stadium
248. Tiger Stadium - Classic Stadium
249. Brandon Adcock - Dingers (Developer Card)
250. Kevin Brinson - Dingers (Developer Card)
251. Randy Buck - Dingers (Developer Card)
252. Nigel Cook - Dingers (Developer Card)
253. Malc Crummack - Dingers (Developer Card)
254. Peyton Duncan - Dingers (Developer Card)
255. Nelson Everhart - Dingers (Developer Card)
256. Tim Flier - Dingers (Developer Card)
257. Tom Green - Dingers (Developer Card)
258. Bill Kydd - Dingers (Developer Card)
259. Matt Liverman - Dingers (Developer Card)
260. Andrew Locko - Dingers (Developer Card)
261. Wes Mailman - Dingers (Developer Card)
262. Mike Mann - Dingers (Developer Card)
263. Matt McEnerney - Dingers (Developer Card)
264. Shawn Nicholson - Dingers (Developer Card)
265. Dan Rubel - Dingers (Developer Card)
266. Cooper Sellers - Dingers (Developer Card)
267. Mike Skinner - Dingers (Developer Card)
268. PJ Snavely - Dingers (Developer Card)
269. Ryan Starr - Dingers (Developer Card)
270. Sarma Vanguri - Dingers (Developer Card)
271. Mario Ventrella - Dingers (Developer Card)
272. Rob Whitaker - Dingers (Developer Card)
273. Justin Withers - Dingers (Developer Card)
274. Tom Zentmeyer - Dingers (Developer Card)
275. Dingers - Teams
276. Pixels - Teams
277. Islanders - Teams
278. Rated Rookies - Teams
279. AL Legends - Teams
280. NL Legends - Teams
281. Wrinklies - Teams
282. Angels - Alternate Throwbacks
283. Astros - Alternate Throwbacks
284. Athletics - Alternate Throwbacks
285. Blue Jays - Alternate Throwbacks
286. Braves - Alternate Throwbacks
287. Brewers - Alternate Throwbacks
288. Cardinals - Alternate Throwbacks
289. Cubs - Alternate Throwbacks
290. Devil Rays - Alternate Throwbacks
291. Diamondbacks - Alternate Throwbacks
292. Dingers - Alternate Throwbacks
293. Dodgers - Alternate Throwbacks
294. Expos - Alternate Throwbacks
295. Giants - Alternate Throwbacks
296. Indians - Alternate Throwbacks
297. Mariners - Alternate Throwbacks
298. Marlins - Alternate Throwbacks
299. Mets - Alternate Throwbacks
300. Orioles - Alternate Throwbacks
301. Padres - Alternate Throwbacks
302. Phillies - Alternate Throwbacks
303. Pirates - Alternate Throwbacks
304. Rangers - Alternate Throwbacks
305. Reds - Alternate Throwbacks
306. Red Sox - Alternate Throwbacks
307. Rockies - Alternate Throwbacks
308. Royals - Alternate Throwbacks
309. Tigers - Alternate Throwbacks
310. Twins - Alternate Throwbacks
311. White Sox - Alternate Throwbacks
312. Yankees - Alternate Throwbacks
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