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  • econoodle
    MVP
    • Sep 2009
    • 4884

    #1

    Baserunning 101?

    Well, the manual [in-game and the booklet] tell nothing concrete about how to run the bases in this game.

    Some major problems i have been having include:

    - Stealing a base. it says L2 but it never works,

    - Moving along individual runners. Example; runner on first, I hit a single, i try to advance the runner to third without the guy who got the hit running to second.

    I am sure this is a problem for a lot of folks and hopefully we can get the 2k gurus to throw down some tips.

    Thanks guys
  • peigone
    Banned
    • Jun 2010
    • 1050

    #2
    Re: Baserunning 101?

    Originally posted by econoodle
    Stealing a base. it says L2
    It does?? Weird. You lead off and steal with L1. Tap L1 to lead off. Hold L1 and it vibrates, which signals the runner to take off AFTER YOU RELEASE IT. Don't release L1 after it vibrates until the P starts his movement to the plate, in other words.

    L2 (trigger) is used to signal runners to advance a base when the ball is in play. Squeeze once and the lead runner will take an extra base; squeeze twice and he'll take two bases. Switching runners is done with the BYX buttons and I'm still working on getting that down.
    Last edited by peigone; 03-31-2011, 02:06 PM.

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    • mwjr
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 1393

      #3
      Re: Baserunning 101?

      Originally posted by peigone
      It does?? Weird. You lead off and steal with L1. Tap L1 to lead off. Hold L1 and it vibrates, which signals the runner to take off AFTER YOU RELEASE IT. Don't release L1 after it vibrates until the P starts his movement to the plate, in other words.

      L2 (trigger) is used to signal runners to advance a base when the ball is in play. Squeeze once and the lead runner will take an extra base; squeeze twice and he'll take two bases. Switching runners is done with the BYX buttons and I'm still working on getting that down.
      Actually, on XBox...

      Left Bumper is to advance/lead off all runners. Left Trigger advances and leads off the selected/highlighted runner.

      To steal, hold down L2 for the highlighred runner. .) You'll feel the controller rumble. Keep the button pressed pressed until the pitcher makes a move to the plate. As soon as you see that, let go of L2 and the runner advances.

      LBumper does the same thing, but if you have multiple runners on base then all all of the runners will steal.

      Hope that helps.
      Last edited by mwjr; 04-05-2011, 02:42 PM.

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      • econoodle
        MVP
        • Sep 2009
        • 4884

        #4
        Re: Baserunning 101?

        Originally posted by peigone
        It does?? Weird. You lead off and steal with L1. Tap L1 to lead off. Hold L1 and it vibrates, which signals the runner to take off AFTER YOU RELEASE IT. Don't release L1 after it vibrates until the P starts his movement to the plate, in other words.

        L2 (trigger) is used to signal runners to advance a base when the ball is in play. Squeeze once and the lead runner will take an extra base; squeeze twice and he'll take two bases. Switching runners is done with the BYX buttons and I'm still working on getting that down.

        thanks peigone,
        the Basestealing worked but eh l2 for running didnt.
        I had a guy on second and Cano singled I hit l2 and cano went for 2.

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        • econoodle
          MVP
          • Sep 2009
          • 4884

          #5
          Re: Baserunning 101?

          Originally posted by mwjr
          Actually...

          L1 is to advance/lead off all runners. L2 advances and leads off the selected/highlighted runner.

          To steal, hold down L2. You'll feel the controller rumble. Keep L2 pressed until the pitcher makes a move to the plate. As soon as you see that, let go of L2 and the runner advances.

          L1 does the same thing, but if you have multiple runners on base then all all of the runners will steal.

          Hope that helps.

          thanks mwjr,

          do u know how to advance single baserunners without the other runner following suit?

          holy cow this is a horrendous baserunning system. lol

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          • mwjr
            MVP
            • Jul 2004
            • 1393

            #6
            Re: Baserunning 101?

            Originally posted by econoodle
            thanks mwjr,

            do u know how to advance single baserunners without the other runner following suit?

            holy cow this is a horrendous baserunning system. lol
            Ha! It does take some getting used to, but I've gotten used to it.

            Keys to remember...

            To advance all runners one base, click LB once.
            To advance all runners two bases, click LB twice.
            ...and so on.

            Now, advancing single base runners, I actually use the right thumbstick. The right thumbstick is used for running/advancing a single runner the same way the thumbstick is used for throwing the ball when in the field. Press right for 1st base, up for 2nd, left for 3rd and down for home.

            First thing to remember is that all runners will advance one base automatically.

            Second thing is that the lead runner is always highlighted when a ball is put into play. You can tell which one is highlighted by the blue outline around the yellow dot on the baserunning display.

            So if you've got a guy on second when a single is hit, he will advance to third unless automatically and stop there unless you send him home manually. In that case, what I do is I will simply flick the right thumbstick down to send him home. No need to press multiple times. Since he's already highlighted, I want him to head right through 3rd and onto home, I flick the right stick down.

            Now, to advance other runners hit your 'A' button (on 360) until the runner you want to advance is selected. Then using the right thumbstick send him to the base you want him to advance to.

            Does that help? I know it sounds complicated, but it has become 2nd nature for me.
            Last edited by mwjr; 04-05-2011, 02:43 PM.

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            • peigone
              Banned
              • Jun 2010
              • 1050

              #7
              Re: Baserunning 101?

              Originally posted by mwjr
              Keys to remember...

              To advance all runners one base, click L1 once.
              To advance all runners two bases, click L1 once.
              ...and so on.
              So now I'm totally confused because using my Xbox controller, L2 (L trigger) is used advance runners already in motion. One squeeze for one base, two squeezes for two bases, just like you said.

              So either you're using a different controller/terminology, or these buttons can be reprogrammed and my setup is different than yours.

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              • mwjr
                MVP
                • Jul 2004
                • 1393

                #8
                Re: Baserunning 101?

                Originally posted by peigone
                So now I'm totally confused because using my Xbox controller, L2 (L trigger) is used advance runners already in motion. One squeeze for one base, two squeezes for two bases, just like you said.

                So either you're using a different controller/terminology, or these buttons can be reprogrammed and my setup is different than yours.
                Sorry - that should say LB - Left Bumper - to advance all runners. L1 harkens back to my old PS2 days. Sorry.

                So...
                • LB (left bumper, button on left top shoulder) advances all runners.
                • L2 (trigger button) advances a single runner - the one who is highlighted. (Or you can use the left thimbstick to direct the runner to the desired base.)


                Does that make sense?

                I'll go back and modify my explanation. Sorry for the confusion.
                Last edited by mwjr; 03-31-2011, 04:01 PM.

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                • peigone
                  Banned
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1050

                  #9
                  Re: Baserunning 101?

                  Originally posted by mwjr
                  Sorry - that should say LB - Left Bumper - to advance all runners. L1 harkens back to my old PS2 days. Sorry.

                  So...
                  • LB (left bumper, button on left top shoulder) advances all runners.
                  • L2 (trigger button) advances a single runner - the one who is highlighted. (Or you can use the left thimbstick to direct the runner to the desired base.)

                  Does that make sense?

                  I'll go back and modify my explanation. Sorry for the confusion.
                  No problem man, you were actually correct then. The confusion for me is that the L trigger advances single runners whereas L bumper advances all runners. Good to know.

                  BTW, as I pointed out in the other baserunning thread, I'm finding that using the L stick is completely unnecessary. And maybe even a bit clumsier than simply using the L trigger to advance runners, in combination with the A button to switch back and forth between runners. Probably just a preference thing though.

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                  • econoodle
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 4884

                    #10
                    Re: Baserunning 101?

                    Originally posted by mwjr
                    Ha! It does take some getting used to, but I've gotten used to it.

                    Keys to remember...

                    To advance all runners one base, click LB once.
                    To advance all runners two bases, click LB twice.
                    ...and so on.

                    Now, advancing single base runners, I actually use the left thumbstick. The left thumbstick is used for running/advancing a single runner the same way the right thumbstick is used for throwing the ball when in the field. Press right for 1st base, up for 2nd, left for 3rd and down for home.

                    First thing to remember is that all runners will advance one base automatically.

                    Second thing is that the lead runner is always highlighted when a ball is put into play. You can tell which one is highlighted by the blue outline around the yellow dot on the baserunning display.

                    So if you've got a guy on second when a single is hit, he will advance to third unless you send him home manually. In that case, what I do is I will simply flick the left thumbstick down to send him home. No need to press multiple times. Since he's already highlighted, I want him to head right through 3rd and onto home, I flick the left stick down.

                    Now, to advance other runners hit your 'A' button (on 360) until the runner you want to advance is selected. Then using the left thumbstick send him to the base you want him to advance to.

                    Does that help? I know it sounds complicated, but it has become 2nd nature for me.
                    mwjr,

                    thanks a bunch, I'll go try it.
                    i wish they had a baserunning drill in game. lol

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                    • peigone
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 1050

                      #11
                      Re: Baserunning 101?

                      Originally posted by econoodle
                      i wish they had a baserunning drill in game. lol
                      Easy to set that up and I've done it myself a few times in baseball games. Start a game, intentionally walk one or two batters, then switch controllers. And play on Rookie so you can easily hit and move the runners around the bases. Just go back and forth with the controllers like that.

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                      • mwjr
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 1393

                        #12
                        Re: Baserunning 101?

                        Holy cow, I owe you guys a HUGE mea culpa.

                        I wrote this from my office, doing it from memory. I played a few games over the weekend and realized that I was off. WAY off.

                        The right thumbstick is the thumbstick you use to advance a single batter to the corresponding base. NOT the left thumbstick.

                        Not sure if anyone in this thread is using that thumbstick, but my apologies for the brain fart.

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                        • peigone
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 1050

                          #13
                          Re: Baserunning 101?

                          Originally posted by mwjr
                          I played a few games over the weekend and realized that I was off. WAY off.

                          The right thumbstick is the thumbstick you use to advance a single batter to the corresponding base. NOT the left thumbstick.
                          That's not way off. That's only off by 2 1/2 inches or so. :wink:

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                          • mwjr
                            MVP
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 1393

                            #14
                            Re: Baserunning 101?

                            Ha! I just didn't want anyone losing the penant because of my dumb a**.

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                            • The Bimmer
                              Far from perfect
                              • Oct 2006
                              • 1236

                              #15
                              Re: Baserunning 101?

                              Originally posted by mwjr
                              Ha! I just didn't want anyone losing the penant because of my dumb a**.
                              Thanks for this, you may have helped me win the pennant with these tips.

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