All-Star Baseball '97 featuring Frank Thomas, sometimes mislabeled as All Star Baseball '98, is a video game developed by Iguana and published by Acclaim...
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in 1997 with the release of All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas, the successor to Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball. New York Yankees play-by-play...
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Frank Edward Thomas Jr. (born May 27, 1968), nicknamed "the Big Hurt," is an American former professional baseball designated hitter and first baseman...
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Baseball season. Acclaim released a successor to the game also featuring Thomas and actual major league teams, All-Star Baseball '97 featuring Frank Thomas...
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Retrieved 2012-08-21. "All Japan Woman Pro Wrestling". GameSpot.com. Retrieved 2012-08-21. "All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas – PlayStation". IGN...
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List of Acclaim Entertainment games (category All articles needing additional references)
Windows Acclaim Psychic Force Taito PlayStation Acclaim All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas Iguana Entertainment PlayStation, Saturn Acclaim BattleSport...
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Iguana Entertainment (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
company closed all of its facilities, including Acclaim Studios Austin, on August 27, of which the Austin and New York studios saw all employees let go...
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were all-stars during the 1999 Major League Baseball All Star Game. Eventual Hall of Fame players featured include Barry Larkin, Vladimir Guerrero, Jeff...
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Entertainment August 8, 1996 September 4, 1996 August 30, 1996 All-Star Baseball '97 featuring Frank Thomas Iguana Entertainment Acclaim Entertainment May 24, 1997...
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Sensational Baseball Song. U of Nebraska Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-8032-1891-8. McNally, Karen (June 12, 2015). When Frankie Went to Hollywood: Frank Sinatra...
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The following is a list of baseball sports video games. All-Star Baseball Backyard Baseball Baseball Simulator 1.000 Baseball Stars Bases Loaded (Moero...
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Derek Jeter (category Major League Baseball All-Star Game MVPs)
Video games have featured Jeter on their cover, including 2K Sports' MLB 2K5, MLB 2K6, and MLB 2K7, Acclaim Entertainment's All-Star Baseball series of video...
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Stan Musial (redirect from Stanley Frank Musial)
New York Times. "Miscellaneous All-Star Game Records". Baseball Almanac. Musial and Broeg 1964: 6 "Musial, Stanley Frank". Pennsylvania Center for the...
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Shohei Ohtani (category Baseball people from Iwate Prefecture)
(2016) 5× NPB All-Star selection (2013–2017) 3× Pacific League Best Nine (2015–2016²) Pacific League Battery Award (2015) National World Baseball Classic champion...
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to Washington, D.C. following the 2004 season. Chicago White Sox star Frank Thomas, who wound up winning the American League's Most Valuable Player (MVP)...
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Edgar Martínez (redirect from Edgar Martínez (baseball designated hitter))
series and the season that saved baseball in Seattle." In 1996, Martínez batted .327 and was selected for the 1996 MLB All-Star Game. He played one game at...
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Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several...
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Walter Johnson (redirect from Johnson, Walter (baseball player))
an American professional baseball player and manager. He played his entire 21-year baseball career in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher...
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2023 deaths in the United States (category All articles with dead external links)
Writer, Dies at 88 Frank Howard, four-time All-Star and Washington Senators legend, dies 87 Tim Parenton, who coached UNF baseball for six years, passes...
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demanded that Vin Scully be their star baseball announcer. NBC Sports head Thomas Watson said about Scully, "He is baseball's best announcer. Why shouldn't...
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summer of 1983. The gala grand opening was held on December 16, 1983, featuring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Diana Ross. The facility hosts numerous events...
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Satchel Paige (category African-American baseball coaches)
1982) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB). His career spanned five decades...
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(pronounced [kaŋɡɾeˈxeɾos ðe sanˈtuɾse]; "Santurce Crabbers") are a professional baseball team based in Santurce, the largest barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The...
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Jackie Robinson (category African-American baseball players)
annual baseball tournament all-star team, which included future Hall of Famers Ted Williams and Bob Lemon. In late January 1937, the Pasadena Star-News...
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New York Mets (redirect from New York Metropolitan Baseball Club)
blue and orange on Friday night to mark the start of Major League Baseball's All-Star Week in New York City. "Cap and Uniform History" (PDF). 2020 New...
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Washington Nationals (redirect from Washington Nationals Baseball Club)
Nationals are an American professional baseball team based in Washington, D.C. The Nationals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National...
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Wilson Sporting Goods (redirect from Thomas E. Wilson Company)
strings, and surgical sutures, but soon expanded into baseball shoes and tennis racquets. In 1915, Thomas E. Wilson, former president of meatpacker Morris...
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Jim Thorpe (category Baseball controversies)
decathlon). He also played football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and professional basketball. He lost his Olympic titles after it was found...
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finale, "All Good Things...". On the launch of Paramount+ streaming service, on March 4, 2021, a free Star Trek marathon was presented, featuring the pilots...
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Harmon Killebrew (category Baseball players from Idaho)
was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984. Killebrew was 5-foot-11-inch (180 cm) tall and 213 pounds (97 kg). His compact swing generated...
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