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Old 02-26-2003, 05:55 AM   #1
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Anybody remember this game??

Hey has anybody ever played RBI Baseball 93 for Sega?? I just found it in a box of some of my old stuff. It brings back a lot of memories. It was a rather easy game to play, id beat my opponents by scores of 100-0. However the game taught me a lot about the 80s baseball history. It had the full 92 rosters w/ All-Stars, but it also had all of the all-star teams from 84-91 i believe, Also it had all of the postseason teams from 84-91. It was a great game and taught me a lot. Being born in 84, how else would i know that Ryan Sandberg and Tony Gwynn came into the league as being fast and stealing a lot of bases. It was also awesome b/c you could trade the guys and put them onto one team of all time greats (well 84-92). I can still remember my lineup to this day after not playing it for about 10 years.
3b Howard Johnson (91)
OF Jose Canseco (88)
OF Keith Mitchell (89)
1b Cecil Fielder (91)
OF Juan Gonzalez (92)
SS Cal Ripken Jr. (91)
2b Ryan Sandberg (90)
C Mickey Tettleton (Cant remember the year, but he did have 32 homers)
DH Daryle Strawberry (88)

on my bench i had guys like:
Barry Bonds (91)
Lance Parrish (Cant remember the year, but i think it was early 80s)
George Brett (87)
Tony Gwynn (84)
Ryan Sandberg (84)
Willie Mcgee (86)
Ozzie Smith (92)
my pitching staff was like this:
Roger Clemens (90 i believe when he had a .90 era)
Greg Maddux (92)
Tom Glavine (92)
I also had Eck in the pen, the year he had a .60 era. Ahh those were the days. Who says Video Games arent educational??
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Old 02-26-2003, 10:01 AM   #2
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You must mean Kevin Mitchell (maybe my fav at the time he was good) because the Keith Mitchell at the time did not really do much.
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Old 02-26-2003, 06:02 PM   #3
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Yea i meant Kevin Mitchell.. the year he hit 49 homers. Braves almost traded Keith Mitchell for Barry Bonds... Damn so close too.. This of this lineup in the 90s that the braves could have had in it...
Ron Gant
David Justice
Fred Mcgriff
Barry Bonds

In 93 it was also the top 4 homerun leaders in the NL
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Old 02-26-2003, 07:27 PM   #4
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I remember playing it at my cousin's house a while back. He bought a Sega used with a whole bunch of games and that one was his favorite. Don't remember too much other than that though.
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Old 02-28-2003, 07:19 AM   #5
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RBI was a great game, the first to really intergrate old teams...ahh the classics
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Old 02-28-2003, 08:18 AM   #6
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Im glad someone remembers it
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