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Game: Backyard Baseball
Console: Playstation 2

Cheat:

Aquadome

Hit a homerun into the pool at Steele Stadium, into the swamp at Gator Flats, and into the lake at Frasier Field. The Aquadome stadium should now be unlocked.

Abner Dubbleplay

Earn all twenty certificates to unlock Abner Dubbleplay as a player.

Barry Deejay

Have a saved game file from Backyard Basketball on your memory card.

Derek Jeter

Execute two double plays in a single game in season mode.

Greg Maddux

Win 20 games in season mode. Note: Try playing a 32 game season.

Mike Piazza

Hit a grand slam in season mode.

Mr Clanky

Complete Clanky's Coaching Box.

Pedro Martinez

Throw a shutout in season mode.

Randy Johnson

Get 75 career strikeouts, which includes the playoffs. If you have any other pitcher, put him in. He does not have that good Running, Contact or Defense status, but is a very good pitcher.

Shawn Green

Hit the ball to gain a base 60 times in season mode.

Certificate list

The certificates required to unlock Abner Dubbleplay are as follows:

3 Homerun Game
Grand Slam
Hit The Cycle
10 Strikeout Game
3 Stolen Base Game
Winning Pitcher
Threw A No Hitter
Threw A Shutout
5 RBI Game
MVP Of Game
10 Career Hits
30 Career Hits
80 Career Hits
5 Career Homeruns
15 Career Homeruns
30 Career Homeruns
25 Strikeouts
75 Strikeouts
150 Strikeouts
10 Pitching Wins
20 Pitching Wins
30 Pitching Wins
10 Stolen Bases
25 Stolen Bases
50 Stolen Bases

Better performance

Put Amir Khan and Achmed Khan on the same team and both of their skills will increase. The same happens when Ashley Webber and Sidney Webber are on the same team.

Major league players will have increased skills when playing for their real life team. For example, Randy Johnson will perform better when playing as an Arizona Diamondback.

Better bats

To get a special bat (in any mode except tee-ball) you must get a double play. You can walk a man. When the other player comes up, he might hit a single. Note: Get a fast pitcher to run to first and tag the player out. Note: Sometimes you may strike out the person or not get him if you have two outs.

Home Run Derby

Note: You have to be fast. Choose two people and select a third person immediately before the screen changes. This will help you get more hits and home runs.




Manufacturer: Atari
Release Date: 05 June, 2002
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Infogrames has improved upon an already excellent franchise with Backyard Baseball 2003. We hope this software doesn't become a victim of its own success: the Backyard Kids are getting so good, it's only a matter of time before they start demanding astronomical salaries and brand-new stadiums.

The pace, strategy, and statistics involved in baseball make it a sport that translates easily to the computer screen. In Backyard Baseball, players can play pickup games, launch a tournament, have batting practice, or just watch the computer play its own game. Options are initially overwhelming, but add longevity to the game as well. Twelve different game fields each exert their own unique influence over play--balls bounce crazily on the gravel lot, while homers are rare in the fenceless field. Games can be tweaked to add errors or include a visible strike zone; even field chatter can be added or eliminated. A wide selection of hits, pitches, and stance possibilities at the plate keep players strategizing, while the occasional power-up or wild pitch serves as a reminder of baseball's unpredictability.

The creative team outdid themselves with character development in this software. The Backyard Kids are quirky and three-dimensional--the research done on the real players was exemplary as well. For example, did you know Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks listens to Rush in his spare time? Go figure.

Backyard Baseball 2003 will keep both young and old baseball fans engaged for a good long time. Consider it a way to fill that long wintry gap between baseball seasons. (Ages 7 and older) --Anne Erickson