2K Sports just released this second Major League Baseball 2K10 audio trailer, highlighting the game’s MLB Today feature. MLB Today provides the sounds of a living season, providing up-to-date commentary that discusses streaks and statistics that has been pulled directly from actual MLB events. See and hear how dynamic commentary can be in a sports videogame. MLB 2K10 goes on sale in the US tomorro…
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Juan Uribe hit a three-run homer to spoil Jeff Francis' return to the mound for Colorado after missing the entire 2009 season, and the San Francisco Giants beat a Rockies' split squad 7-4 Friday.
Alex Rodriguez Rodriguez went 1 for 2, No. 98 Colin Curtis hit a game-winning three-run homer in the ninth inning and the New York Yankees beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3 Wednesday with principal owner George Steinbrenner in attendance for their spring opener.
February 26, 2010 at 5:08 am · Filed under Baseball FAQ
Most teams in MLB have the players names on the uniforms,
I think some teams don’t use the players names because the teams has more history.
What do you think about that?
February 24, 2010 at 4:50 am · Filed under Baseball FAQ
Like Mike Stanton of Cincinnati, and recently Gibbson with the Orioles. Both had are owed millions and are still capable players, yet they are cut and teams still have to pay them their salary. Why not just hold onto them until the next year and maybe they will rebound. Whats the advantage to this because an extra roster spot doesn’t seem like enough.
February 19, 2010 at 9:51 pm · Filed under Baseball FAQ
My thinking is that the team already has a contract with that player, so in the MLB Daily transactions, why do they list the team as purchasing the contract. Is the team paying themselve’s for the contract or is this a price the player receives for being called up to the show?
When the names Aaron Harang and Bronson Arroyo popped up on the old rumor mill last week, the immediate thought was the Reds were in a position where they had to shed payroll.
A shoulder injury limited Coco Crisp to 49 games last season, in which he batted .228. The Oakland Athletics are close to agreeing with free-agent outfielder Coco Crisp on a one-year contract with a club option for the 2011 season.