Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Yankee player forms baseball gaming league with fans

Like professional baseball players? Like video games as well (probably an emphatic "yes" since you're reading this)? Then the newly formed Professional Baseball Video Game League may be right up your alley. The Chicago Tribune has the scoop: "Yankees center fielder Johnny Damon has announced formation of the Professional Baseball Video Game League, in which some of baseball's best players will battle each other and their fans online. Damon will serve as commissioner for the league's inaugural season, which kicks off this week with the first competitions on the league's chosen game, Microsoft's Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360."

Said Damon in a statement: "The league is bringing together two of my biggest passions -- baseball and video games -- in a way that neither baseball fans nor video gamers have seen before." Here, here! Other notable baseball players/gamers this season include Corey Patterson, Rodrigo Lopez, Derek Lowe, Julian Tavarez, and Matt Holliday

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