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  2. MVP Baseball 2005 - Wikipedia

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    MVP Baseball 2005 consists of 30 Major League Baseball teams and includes all licensed players within the Major League Baseball Players' Association. Barry Bonds notably does not appear in the game due to his withdrawal from the MLBPA's licensing agreement. [7] His "replacement" is a fictional player named Jon Dowd.

  3. Barry Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Jon Dowd, the most well-known generic replacement for Bonds in MVP Baseball 2005. In 2003, Bonds withdrew from the MLB Players Association (MLBPA) licensing agreement because he felt independent marketing deals would be more lucrative for him. Bonds is the first player in the 30-year history of the licensing program not to sign. [206]

  4. MVP Baseball (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    MVP Baseball is a baseball game series published by EA Sports, running from 2003 to 2007 with five games produced.In 2003, MVP became the official successor to EA's long-running Triple Play Baseball series, and it simulated Major League Baseball from 2003 to 2005.

  5. Barry Bonds Fast Facts - AOL

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    Read CNN’s Fast Facts on retired baseball player Barry Bonds, holder of Major League Baseball’s all-time home run record.

  6. It's end of the line for Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens on ... - AOL

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    Baseball Hall of Fame voters get one last chance to elect, or ignore, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

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  8. List of Pittsburgh Pirates award winners and league leaders

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    On September 20, 1907, Nick Maddox, a 20-year-old rookie, [5] threw the first no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club. Through 1907 and 1908 Maddox won 20 of his 30 starts, making him the fastest pitcher to ever reach 20 games.

  9. How Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens can still make it into the ...

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    After falling short in their final year on writers' ballot, Clemens and Bonds are eligible for consideration by Hall of Fame's Today's Game Committee.