Yes, people really DO play this game. Those image you see on your TV screen are from events that are actually happening.
Cal Ripken's Real Baseball was created in 2005.
Cal Ripken's Real Baseball happened in 2006.
No. Major League Baseball is real.
Baseball terminology is relating baseball to real life situations. Example: I got to first base with my girlfriend. It is simply relating something that has to do with baseball to something that happens in real life. Click on the 'Baseball Terminology' link on this page to see a list of baseball terms.
Well lets put it this way: in Wii baseball all your doing is moving your hands back an forth like a child. In real baseball you need to run a lot, move around, ground balls, hit real balls, throw real balls at actual speeds. So real baseball makes a higher heart rate
If you are holding one it is real. Star was a short lived baseball card company that produced cards around 1989, and 1990. Not able to compete with baseball card giants like Topps, Donruss, and Upper Deck they went out of business. They are real, and will sell at a real price.
No connection. Have to be real good at baseball
no and yes because the real Baseball card is not paper
his real name is Samuel Sosa and he is a dominican baseball player
ask a colector or dealer
Tell them Its real
Connie Mack's real name was Cornelius McGiillcuddy. His team was the Philadelphia A's and his storied contributions to baseball are remarkable.