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Title: Was RBI Baseball ahead of its time?
Post by: Black_Thing on 05/13/02, 09:50:44 PM
Due to the current run production in most of today's baseball games, I believe that the arguement could be made that RBI Baseball was ahead of its time.  Many thought RBI was too unrealistic when released in the 80's because of the huge run production.  Now who has the last laugh?  Once again, the RBI gods have been watching.

P.S.  Just got back to Columbia from St. Louis.  Matt Morris made Wood look like his bitch with a 4 hit complete game shutout.  Nuts in Chicago's mouth!
Title: Re: Was RBI Baseball ahead of its time?
Post by: guy49 on 05/13/02, 10:14:28 PM
During a curve-pitch game, the score between two good players is actually lower than that of current major league baseball standards.  It would seem that most games playing curve style combine for eight or less runs everytime, with the margin of victory ranging from 1-3.  I do enjoy the fact that Morris kicked the Cubs around though, being a Brewer fan I do hate the Cards, but I hate the Cubs even more!  Later.
Title: Re: Was RBI Baseball ahead of its time?
Post by: Gwynn3k on 05/14/02, 12:39:49 PM
that is odd that you mention the offensive explosion black_thing...  the trend in our game has been total domination by pitchers...  we have had to go to the "one starter" rule.    i just watched j.d. drew make the cubs his bitch...  this one wasnt as close as last night's game...  cubs suck... what else is new.