After a long off-season, another year of Major League Baseball is almost upon us. Players are on their way back to their clubs, and spring training games are set to begin in just under a month. To celebrate the beginning of a new season, Mlb Advanced Media announced today that R.B.I. Baseball 15 will be launching on current-gen consoles, smartphones, and tablets this spring.
Featuring the support of two popular figures in the sport, Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, R.B.I. Baseball will introduce a variety of new features this time around. Every team will now have their full roster supported, as well as their own authentic stadium. The title will also keep track of stats for each player and team and will feature online play.
Last year’s release of R.B.I. Baseball 14 should have been a joyous occasion.
Featuring the support of two popular figures in the sport, Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, R.B.I. Baseball will introduce a variety of new features this time around. Every team will now have their full roster supported, as well as their own authentic stadium. The title will also keep track of stats for each player and team and will feature online play.
Last year’s release of R.B.I. Baseball 14 should have been a joyous occasion.
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