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Game Controls

Keyboard

Controller

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Alt + Enter

Pause Game

Shift + Escape

Start Left Shift
Escape Esc
Swing Bat V
Advance Runner C
Bunt X
Time Out Z
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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Shodredux

Score: 128,593

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Shodredux

Score: 128,593

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

Shodredux

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)

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Game Baseball Stars Professional - 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

Baseball Stars is not rocket science. Two teams play against each other for nine innings, trying to get as many men (or women) across home plate as possible. Upon start up, choose between Vs. mode (a single game with one or two players), or a multi-team tournament, where you'll have to win a handful of increasingly difficult games in order to take home the championship.

Controls

There are four play buttons in Baseball Stars. Button 1 is used to swing the bat, return to the previous base, pitch and throw the ball; button 2 is used to advance the runner; button 3 calls for the bunt; and button 4 calls a time out. In all cases when throwing the ball or running to different bases, combine the button press with the directional pad. The d-pad designations are as follows -- right for 1st base, up for 2nd base, left for 3rd base, and finally, down for home plate.

Pitching

Use the directional pad in conjunction with button 1 to throw a pitch. Which direction you press on the d-pad designates the sort of pitch you'll throw. Push up for a slow ball, down for a fast ball, and to the right or left to curve the ball in that direction. Combine the different directions for combo pitches.

Time Out

Call a Time Out while in the batter's box if you want to substitute a pinch hitter or runner. Likewise, call a Time Out while your team is in the field to bring in a relief pitcher.

Tip: New Team

Winning Tournament mode will unlock a new team.

Tip: Curveball

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.

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.