MLB Showdown (colloq. "MLB" or "Showdown") was a collectible card game by Wizards of the Coast, that ran from 2000 to 2005. The game was introduced to the public in 2000, featuring Atlanta Braves 3rd Baseman Chipper Jones on the product cover. Since the 2000 Base set, cover athletes have included Shawn Green, Gary Sheffield, Manny Ramirez, Luis Gonzalez, Torii Hunter, Albert Pujols, and Craig Biggio, and many,many more.
The game is based on 2 numbers on the player cards. For pitchers it is the statistic "Control", which ranges from +0 to +6. A hitter's key stat is his "On Base", which ranges from 7-16 in the modern era and 4-11 in the beginning era. The basic at-bat goes like this; the pitcher rolls a twenty-sided die and adds his control to the result. This is called the "pitch". If that number is higher than the On-base of the hitter, the pitcher has advantage and the "swing" is rolled on the pitchers chart. If this "pitch" is lower than or equal to the On-base, the hitter has advantage and the swing is rolled on the hitter's chart. Possible results are strike outs, pop up outs, groundball outs, fly ball outs, walks, singles, doubles, triples and home runs. There is a lot more to the game and it is suggested for beginners to play the demo on Wizards.com.
Aug. 2000: First Expansion set titled "Pennant Run" is released
April 2nd 2001: Changes in the game are made to allow more baserunning choices in MLB Showdown's 2nd base set
July 2001: First MLB Showdown National Championship Tourny is held in Seattle, WA, at the All-Star Game. Scott Forster, from St. Louis, MO, wins.
July 2001: Most controverisial strategy card set is released in Pennant Run. Including "Mound Conference" and "Pep Talk", "1st Edition" cards are discontituned.
April 29th, 2002: The most dramatic change in the game occurs when the 2002 set includes a revamped on-base format.
July 2002: New Expansion called "Trading Deadline" is created.
Sept. 2002: "Super Season" cards are created, allowing managers to play with player with Stats from previous historic seasons in the "Pennant Run" expansion.
October 6, 2002: MLB National Championship is held in Kansas City, MO. Gary Quinn, from DeKalb, IL, wins.
March 7th 2003: New Base Set, The Icons are put onto Player cards to supplement gameplay.
June 27th 2003: New rookie season cards let managers play with a card based on a Rookie of the Year winner's rookie season.
Aug. 29th 2003: In "Pennant Run", the Cooperstown Collection subset is created, allowing managers to play with classic Hall of Famers such as Nolan Ryan and Reggie Jackson.
October 5, 2003: MLB National Championship in Cleveland, OH. Keith Pioro, from Florida, wins.
March 26th 2004: New Base set introduced with gameplay changes of 25 man rosters. Player cards from the previous year are still playable.
October 3, 2004: MLB Showdown Championship held in Chicago, IL. Terry Dugan, from Seattle, WA, wins.
March 25th 2005: New Base set introduced with the biggest change being the elimination of the 1/5 bench point rule. Now all players cost full points. Also the way bullpen pitchers work was tweaked.
January 2006: Official announcement that MLB Showdown is discontinued
1. Brad Stevonson (PA)
2. Jeff Evanston (WA)
3. Ryan Henashan (New York, NY)
4. Wesley S. Perkins (Salisbury, NC)
5. Steven Gagnon (Shirley, NY)
6. Jeff Barnes (Charlotte, NC)
7. Tony Roux (Charlotte, NC)
8. David Rodriguez (St. Louis, MO)
9. Keith Piorio (West Palm Beach, FL)
10. Sean Zerillo (Meville, NY)
15. Scott Higgins (Charlotte, NC)
17. Carson Li (Bakersfield, CA)
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