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  2. MLB 09: The Show - Wikipedia

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    MLB 09: The Show is a 2009 baseball video game developed by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3. It is the fourth installment of the MLB: The Show series, [ 2 ] as well as the last to use THX technology. 2008 American League MVP Dustin Pedroia is the cover ...

  3. MLB: The Show - Wikipedia

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    The series was released on PlayStation 2 from 2006's MLB 06: The Show through 2011's MLB 11: The Show and was available on the PlayStation 3 from MLB 07: The Show through MLB The Show 16. Portable versions of the series for either the PlayStation Portable or PlayStation Vita accompanied every entry from MLB 06: The Show through MLB 15: The Show .

  4. Category:MLB: The Show video games - Wikipedia

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    File:MLB 09 The Show PS3 cover.jpg; File:MLB 10 The Show Cover.jpg; File:MLB 12 The Show cover.jpg; File:MLB 14 The Show Cover Art.jpg; File:MLB 15 The Show cover art ...

  5. Major League Baseball 2K9 - Wikipedia

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    Major League Baseball 2K9, or MLB 2K9 for short, is an MLB-licensed baseball simulation video game published by 2K. The game was developed for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and Wii. [1] The game was released on March 3, 2009, to mixed-to-positive reviews.

  6. Cheating in baseball - Wikipedia

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    On August 19, 1951, the St. Louis Browns sent Eddie Gaedel to bat—Gaedel had been signed to a contract by team owner Bill Veeck because of his height of 3 feet 7 inches (1.09 m), which made his strike zone exceptionally small. [50] Gaedel walked (as expected) and was replaced by a pinch runner. [51]

  7. MLB 11: The Show - Wikipedia

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    MLB 11: The Show features the Pure Analog Control System, which includes analog controls for hitting, pitching, and fielding. Pure Hitting allows the player to stride and swing using the Right Analog Stick, Pure Pitching functionality incorporates a new Pitch Meter when setting strength and location, and Pure Throwing can be used to make defensive throws by simply pointing the Right Analog ...

  8. Power Pros - Wikipedia

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    MLB Power Pro series: This is the only series officially released in America, featuring MLB teams instead of traditional Japanese NPB teams, although a Japanese version is also available. The passwords cannot be used across different manufacturers' consoles (Sony and Nintendo each have their own password formats).

  9. MLB 06: The Show - Wikipedia

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    MLB 06: The Show features a career mode which is one of the game's unique features. This is known as "The Show" mode, giving the game its name. In this mode, the user creates a player and attempts to take him to Major League stardom. The game features officially licensed Double-A and Triple-A baseball leagues and teams from the 2006 season. By ...