
Fielders move like they're swimming in glue.
Unfortunately, putting the ball into play has dire consequences. Fielders move like they're swimming in glue and take too long to get rid of the ball. For example, after you press the button, runners that should've been out by 10 feet will reach base safely. On top of that, trying to keep runners off the bases is nearly impossible because the catcher will allow a passed ball or drop a caught strike at least two or three times per inning. Between the sluggish pace caused by the slow fielders and all of the bases given up from late throws or passed balls, you probably won't get through a single inning before you turn the system off in disgust.
It doesn't matter whether you consider yourself a casual fan of the sport or if you eat, sleep, and drink the major leagues. Either way, you won't get much enjoyment out of this sorry excuse for a baseball game.
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Major League Baseball 2K7 (Game Boy Advance):
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