Talking RBI Baseball with Matt Holliday

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Crack of the (virtual) bat
Published 3/18/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
As this year’s crop of baseball video games stumble out of the gate, Yahoo! Sports’ Big League Stew blog sat down with Matt Holliday to talk about what is perhaps the best baseball video game ever: RBI Baseball for the Nintendo Entertainment System (and I say perhaps only because I cannot, in good faith, ignore the hours days months of my life that were lost to MVP Baseball 2004). It’s an interesting read, and it makes the Dodgers’ clubhouse sound totally awesome ...

RBI Baseball in the Dodgers Clubhouse
Published 3/18/2008 by Goldy at Chuckie Hacks
... Good stuff over on the Big League Stew today regarding Matt Holliday and RBI Baseball. Being a major leagure sounds like it would be pretty fun. Personally, I was always partial to Baseball Stars, but enjoyed a good game of RBI as well. Posted by Goldy at ...

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