New York (Yankees & Mets), Pennsylvania (Phillies & Pirates), California (Dodgers, Padres, Angels, Giants & A's), Illinois (Cubs & White Sox), Ohio (Indians & Reds), Missouri (Cardinals & Royals), Florida (Marlins & Rays, and Texas (Rangers & Astros).
Though their are more seats for NFL games (usually about 20,000 more) on average, MLB tickets are higher priced so that the MLB tends to average a slightly higher revenue.
Yes it does.
yes
Yeah, no.
You cant sorry
Boston Red Sox in August
Sadly there won't be. They were possibly thinking of making MLB 2k13 but to them it wasn't worth it. MLB franchise has struggled for a couple years now and it's hurt the company bad. Plus MLB the show has way more sales the the MLB 2k series. Ea is in the talks of bringing back MVP baseball so it's not that bad
a city or metropolitan area with a professional sports franchise. for example, denver would be a sport city because it has a mlb franchise (the Colorado rockies) a nfl franchise (denver broncos) a nhl franchise (Colorado avalanche) and a nba franchise (denver nuggets.
Yes very important
franchise, home run derby,postseason, practice
Cincinnati
yes but you have to sign him out of the free agent pool in franchise mode.