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World Series Baseball 2K1
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7/21/00 Review
There is no joy in Mudville ... Sega has struck out
 

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4/13/00 Preview
This is World Serious ...
 

 
8/18/00 Feature : World Series Baseball 2K1: Who Stole The Soul?
Sports Illustrated's Jeff Pearlman takes a look at this spectacularly pretty and jejune baseball game.
 


7/21/00
Slide, Charlie Brown, Slide!
Warning Track Hero
Magic Mike
Doctor K
Make Your Own Ballplayer
All The Cards
My Own Ballplayer!
The Amazins'
Yankee Clipper
Pedro In New York
Boston Behemoth
4/13/00
Mounded ...
Martinez
Glovely
Field of Dreamcast
Royalty
New Comiskey
Crop Circle
Long Shot
Batter Up
Pitch Or Die
45 Alive
Gunslinger
The Windup
High Heat
Outsoxed



Screen

We especially like the way the dirt's kicked up in a slide.
Stats
Developer Sega of Japan
Publisher Sega of America
Genre Sports
Players 1-2
The Amazing Mets...
Instead of further beating Up World Series Baseball 2K1 for its rather bland commentary, weak camera angles, and other niggling flaws, we thought we'd focus in on a true baseball success story. In 1969, the upstart baseball team the New York Mets, captained by Gil Hodges, took gutsy play and great pitching and parlayed it into a world championship. The team upset the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in the World Series, winning four games while only losing one. Baseball analysts claimed it was the greatest example of David beats Goliath in sporting history. Mets fans simply took their team's victory as a matter of course, saying simply, "Ya gotta believe."


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