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Game Controls

Keyboard

Controller

Full Screen Toogle

Alt + Enter

Pause Game

Shift + Escape

Start Left Shift
Escape Esc
Swing Bat V
Steal Base/Lead Off C
Bunt X
Time Out Z
Pitch/Jump Swing Bat
Throw to Base Swing Bat
Move Up Up
Move Down Down
Move Left Left
Move Right Right
Special Start Left Shift
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Score: 128,593

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Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

Shodredux

Score: 128,593

Monday, 5/17/08, 1:24PM (EST)

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Game Baseball Stars 2 - Category Sports
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This game is compatible with 64-bit Windows OS

This game is compatible with 64-bit Windows OS

Basics

You have two play options at the beginning of the game -- Two-player (a single game played by one or two players) or Pennant Race, where you must win 15 games to earn a championship. You can also choose which fighting style you want, Auto or Manual. That means when someone inevitably rushes the mound, the ensuring fight will play out automatically or you'll have to control it yourself.

Batting Controls

Tap button 1 to swing the bat or return to base; button 2 controls base stealing and leading off; button 3 is your bunt button; and button 4 calls for a Time Out, where you can send in a pinch hitter or power up your current batter. During running commands, use the directional pad to choose your bases -- right for 1st; up for 2nd; left for 3rd; and down for home plate.

Fielding Controls

While in the field, use button 1 to pitch, throw the ball and jump to catch the ball. Button 2 will allow you to run to a base while holding the ball and to feint the ball. Button 4 calls for a Time Out, allowing you to send in a relief pitcher. While throwing or running with the ball, use the directional pad to choose a base -- right for 1st, up for 2nd, left for 3rd and down for home plate. Likewise, use the directional pad to control the speed and direction of your pitches.

Tip: Fly Balls

Watch the position of your outfielders carefully. If they put their arms up once they've stopped running under a fly ball, it means they're in position to make the catch.

Tip: Pitching

Even after the pitch is thrown, it's possible to control the ball a little bit as it flies toward the plate. Use this strategy to confuse the batter.