Triple Play series
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Triple Play was a series of computer and video games based on Major League Baseball, published by EA Sports until their replacement by the MVP Baseball in 2003.
Most video game reviewers, including GameSpot, stated that other simulations (for example, Sega's version) were superior to Triple Play, and its sales were lower; therefore, EA Sports decided to move in a new direction, beginning with the name change to MVP Baseball. Here are the games in the series with the baseball athletes on the cover:
- Triple Play '97-Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres
- Triple Play '98-Brian Jordan of the St. Louis Cardinals
- Triple Play '99-Alex Rodriguez of the Seattle Mariners
- Triple Play 2000-Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs
- Triple Play 2001-Mike Piazza of the New York Mets
- Triple Play Baseball-Jason Giambi of the Oakland Athletics
- Triple Play 2002-Luis Gonzalez of the Arizona Diamondbacks
All of the games contained the rosters and schedules of the beginning of the season of the year before the one described in the name except for Triple Play 2002. For example, Triple Play 2001 contained the rosters and schedules of the 2000 season.
[edit] Secret Team
- There is a hidden team in the games called the EA All-Stars a group of fictional baseball players with different superpowers. The players on the team include:
- Eric T. Kiss is a fat man with a small bat who can hit the ball 1300 feet+.
- Rob Anderson is freakishly tall but he wields a small bat.
- The pitcher has a huge head.
- Ronnie Blaze has no face at all, he is a red player model.