MLB 13: The Show Uniform Table
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Great read on UniWatch this morning about the Cardinals designing the BotB and how the Cardinals are trying to help manufacturers create more accurate designs. (Maybe this means there won't be anymore blue Gibby jerseys produced.)
I also believe we have finally found the people to blame about style guide inaccuracies and why some aren't correct in The Show. Hint: MLB and specific teams. NOT THE DEVS. It's right there in the 3rd and 4th quoted paragraphs.
Knight was also right when telling us how throwback uniforms are ruled by the SG. Somewhere in there it says there is a Cooperstown Collection section in the SG.
Last edited by sydrogerdavid; 08-08-2013, 10:13 AM.Comment
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Re: MLB 13: The Show Uniform Table
In MLB The Show 13 the Mets jerseys were a bit off...on the road grey uniforms the black drop shadow was removed from the numbers, but not the lets "New York" on the front of the uniform. The team removed the black drop shadow from all their uniforms before the 2012 season.
The 2013 Home/Road Blue alternate uniforms were missing from 2013 all together. Hopefully those will be added in 2014 as they are a part of the teams uniform cycle.Comment
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Re: MLB 13: The Show Uniform Table
True. Their pinstripes are worn in night games, snow whites are worn in day games, & the home blues could be worn day or night. The alternate caps can be worn with either the whites or blues. This may be the first year they follow a set of rules for uniforms.In MLB The Show 13 the Mets jerseys were a bit off...on the road grey uniforms the black drop shadow was removed from the numbers, but not the lets "New York" on the front of the uniform. The team removed the black drop shadow from all their uniforms before the 2012 season.
The 2013 Home/Road Blue alternate uniforms were missing from 2013 all together. Hopefully those will be added in 2014 as they are a part of the teams uniform cycle.Originally posted by Barney StinsonNever in the history of New York City nightclubs has there been a shortage of dudes. Not even during the Great Dude Shortage of 1883.Comment

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