Using names that are not the person who is in the game drives me crazy. I cannot think of some of the horrid ones right now, but playing the 94 remake Mark Lemke was called Mark Lackey, and 'Neon' Deion Sanders was called Devon Sanders.
WHY? These are not the names of the people! Aside from both names having an L beginning and a "K" in there, they are NOT the same. Lackey DOES NOT equal Lemke. To be honest, it sounds moronic to have Mark Lemke come to the plate and have him announced wrongly as someone named Lackey.
Or to have Deion come up and here, "Now at bat, Devon Sanders."
IT ISN'T HIS NAME.
If people want it that way, more power to them, but when things are done that are shared publicly, I don't see the point of making something wrong. I have heard so many ridiculous "parodies" of names used in made rosters, to be honest it seems pretty insulting to the player who is being called something else.
You know who it is, so why is it so bad hearing, "Now at bat, the second baseman, number 20." To hear something that is slightly similar, but clearly wrong is, well, wrong to me.

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