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Big hitter:
Select the "Create A Player" option. Create a player named keegan paterson,
jacob paterson, or isaiah paterson (case-sensitive). The player will have a
very large bat. He will hit a home run or a hard line drive every time you
make contact, no matter what his stats.
Getting money in owner mode:
If people are not attending your games, you will have difficulty making
money. Make sure the Fan Happiness meter is high and you schedule
Promotional Days occasionally to keep people coming out to the ballpark.
Use the following tricks to earn money in owner mode. Note: Save the game
early and often. Also be patient, as this may take awhile:
Select a team that is championship caliber. You will make more money by
hosting big games. For example, good teams like Chicago, Boston, New York,
or St. Louis. You will make somewhere about $500,000 for each playoff game.
Turn off injuries, suspensions, and computer trades. This makes simulating a
whole season much faster.
Use the money that is initially in your bank to purchase merchandise stands
and concessions. The more revenue you stream in, the more chance you have to
gain money in the future. Spend all your starting money (remember promotion
days) quickly, as you will go into the negatives quickly.
Never let your team have a losing year. That is the easiest way to get into
a huge hole. In fact, make sure you go deep into the playoffs in the first
few years.
Keep your ticket prices at default for the unimportant games early in the
season; perhaps even lower them a bit early in the season to get people
through the door. In crucial September games and the playoffs, raise them to
a reasonably high level. Fan satisfaction is higher then, and they are
willing to pay more.
After the postseason, spend all the money that you have earned on ballpark
upgrades (mostly seating capacity). The more seats, the more money you will
earn.
Turn off fair trades. Check your rosters after the first few seasons to get
rid of old overpriced players for cheap youngsters. You can even edit young
20 to 22 year olds in rosters.
Pitching:
If a good prospect is doing poorly in the minors, try hiring a new pitching
coach or batting coach to put some spark back into their game. |
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