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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
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    New Road to the Show Features in MLB The Show 25



    Last week, San Diego Studio gave MLB The Show players a look at some of the...

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  • Ghost Of The Year
    Life's been good so far.
    • Mar 2014
    • 6354

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    Re: New Road to the Show Features in MLB The Show 25

    I wonder how long its going to take Commissioner ManFred to come up with the idea to use aluminum bats in the all-star homerun derby.

    I also wonder how long it will take the A's and Rays to realize they can save a dollar by using chainlink fencing instead of real outfield walls.
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    • kinsmen7
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      • Mar 2016
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      Re: New Road to the Show Features in MLB The Show 25

      Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
      I wonder how long its going to take Commissioner ManFred to come up with the idea to use aluminum bats in the all-star homerun derby.

      I also wonder how long it will take the A's and Rays to realize they can save a dollar by using chainlink fencing instead of real outfield walls.
      With aluminum and steel tariffs coming in a few days from now, it'd probably be cheaper to just get rid of the walls entirely...I'm imagining Dan Vogelbach hitting a 450+ foot bomb, but somehow only legging out a single
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      • Ghost Of The Year
        Life's been good so far.
        • Mar 2014
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        Re: New Road to the Show Features in MLB The Show 25

        Originally posted by kinsmen7
        With aluminum and steel tariffs coming in a few days from now, it'd probably be cheaper to just get rid of the walls entirely...I'm imagining Dan Vogelbach hitting a 450+ foot bomb, but somehow only legging out a single
        Yeah, they really could go back to old time parks, parks that had no fencing, only a wall of fans to separate the outfield and what lay beyond.

        I do half wish aluminum bats were so expensive, it would be cheaper for colleges to use wood bats.
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