MLB 2003 Cheats - PlayStation
Primary Collection of Cheats
Super player
Enter "Scott Murray" as a player name at the player
creation screen. He can hit 606 ft. homeruns.
Enter "Kelly Flock" as a player name at the player creation
screen. He will hit a humerun every time you hit it with power.
Hints
Better curve ball
Hold [Triangle] while the pitcher is throwing
the ball and it will drop farther.
Throw a pitch faster
Hold [X] the entire time that you throw any pitch.
To make pitchers throw harder, hold [X] after you select
your pitch. Some pitchers can throw up to 102 mph. Note: This
also makes pitchers fatigue faster.
Easy hits
When your opponent pitches the ball, hold [Down]
and swing. You will get on base safely 90% of the time.
Easy steals
When you steal second base, go about halfway to the
base (or before the catcher throws), then turn back so the catcher
throws to first base. Press [Square] immediately after he
begins to throw. Do the same when going to third base. You will
be safe about 70 percent of the time to second base and 80 percent
to third base.
Recommended team
Go to "Trade Player". Then, trade your starting
pitchers for Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling, Greg
Maddux,and Tom Glavine. Keep most of the relievers and trade one
for John Rocker. Then, trade the closer for Rod Beck or Antonio
Alfonseca. Trade the infield for 1B Mark McGuire, 2B Roberto Alomar,
SS Derek Jeter, 3B Chipper Jones. Trade the Catcher for Ivan Rodriguez,
DH for Matt Stairs, and OF for Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr., and
Barry Bonds.
Perfect catcher
Enter any name for a catcher and set his fielding,
run, power, and batting average to 99. Leave everything else at
40.
Glitch: Homeruns not recorded
If you do not make it to first base before your a homerun
is announced, it will show up on the scoreboard, but will not
be recorded as a hit in the box score or be counted as a hit for
the player. Some players never get credited for homeruns because
they run too slow, for example Mo Vaugn and Edgar Martinez.
A homerun will not always count when hit. In order to make each
homerun count, watch the player who hit the homerun. Once he reaches
first base, quickly press the correct button to move to second.
If that is done before the ball clears the fence the game will
count the homerun. Note: The homerun will not count towards the
average but will count in the stats.