View Poll Results: Which One Are You Buying?

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  • All-Star Baseball 2004

    2 7.69%
  • High Heat Baseball 2004

    3 11.54%
  • Inside Pitch 2003

    0 0%
  • MLB 2004

    0 0%
  • MLB SlugFest 20-04

    3 11.54%
  • MVP Baseball 2003

    1 3.85%
  • World Series Baseball 2K3

    17 65.38%
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Thread: Baseball Season.

  1. Originally posted by gamevet
    Baseball has had some great moments in sports history, but I'm more into the history of Football. The imaculant reception comes to mind.
    An man after my own heart!! (I'm from Pitsburgh!)

  2. Who said MVP baseball? EA has always sucked at baseball games.

  3. Originally posted by SpoDaddy
    I saw one silly review for ASB 2004 where the reviewer actually critisized it because, for example, Randy Johnson only has 3 pitches in ASB (2 fastballs and a slider) wheras in High Heat he has 6 pitches, and that extra variety is good. IN REAL LIFE RANDY JOHNSON ONLY THROWS A CUT FASTBALL A 4 SEAM FASTBALL AND A FILTHY SLIDER, NO MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER THROWS 6 PITCHES. I hate it when completely unqualified ignorant people review games, that reviewer should be ashamed of themselves.
    Randy Johnson's six pitches in High Heat 2004 are: fastball, splitter(split finger fastball/forkball), changeup, sinker, power slider, and sweep slider. The last two are really just a variation of the slider, so I would still classify them as being one pitch (like how a cutter is still a fastball). Randy has a wicked 86-88mph changeup, we know about his fastball, and he does have a splitter. Options, man. They're not throwing in BS pitches he never uses.

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