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  • This is a listing of the total of 20 teams in the NES and Arcade versions of RBI. == NES Teams ==
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  • ...rcade version, and are one of four teams who also appear in the [[Nintendo|NES]] version. [[Category:Teams in Arcade RBI]]
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  • ...I, and are not to be confused with the [[New York (NES)|New York Mets]] of NES fame. [[Category:Teams in Arcade RBI]]
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  • ...s won the series 4-3 and went on to face the [[Minnesota|Minnesota Twins]] in the [[1987 World Series]].
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  • Real-Life Managers of all the teams in [[RBI]] * 86 [[Boston (NES)|Red Sox]] - John McNamara
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  • ...rcade version of RBI Baseball''' was the first version of [[RBI]] released in the United States. The [[Arcade]] version of [[RBI]] is very similar to the [[NES]] version. From a graphic and gameplay standpoint, they are exactly the sam
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  • ...dy Bush''' is a pinch-hitter for [[Minnesota]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Though not a superman by any means, Bush is easily the best pinch hitte * Played in the Big Leagues from [[1982]]-[[1993]]
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  • [[Image:GeneMauch1999.JPG|thumb|125px|'''Gene Mauch''' in 1999]] ...nds of all-time and won over 1,900 games, Mauch is typically known for his teams' late season collapses.
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  • ...t the most powerful bench player, Larkin is an adequate sub and often goes in at the #8 spot for [[Steve Lombardozzi]]. Larkin is probably most famous f * Played in the Big Leagues from [[1987]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...er with the [[Kansas City Royals]] was filled with ups and downs and ended in his resignation midway through the [[2005]] season. == RBI Stats ==
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  • ...m from the left in the [[NES]] game, and one of four teams who also appear in the [[Arcade]] version. They appeared by reaching (and winning) the [[1986 | RBI
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  • ...ly [[Candy Maldonado]] and [[Will Clark]], Chili puts some much needed pop in the [[San Francisco Giants]] lineup. Power is not the only dimension of hi * Born January 17, [[1960]] in Kingston, Jamaica
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  • ...ammell]] and [[Darrell Evans]], make up the best first three in any lineup in the game. No contest. == RBI Stats ==
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  • [[Image:Julio_Rangers_2.jpg|thumb|180px|Julio in his 2nd stint with Cleveland, and also with a cool mustache]] ...[1991]], the latter-most of which year he also earned the AL batting title in.
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  • ...d above-average, thanks largely to [[Bert Blyleven]], who has high ratings in both curve and stamina. [http://www.dee-nee.com/rbi/minnesota.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...d above-average, thanks largely to [[Bert Blyleven]], who has high ratings in both curve and stamina. [http://www.dee-nee.com/rbi/minnesota.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • [[Image:gladden91ws.jpg|thumb|175px|'''Gladden''' leveling Greg Olsen in the '91 World Series]] ...adoff hitter. The Twins' bench is terrible, so you might as well keep him in there for the speed factor.
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  • ...sion, surprising because general consensus is that they are the worst team in both versions. [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/houston.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...are in RBI because they got to, and won, the [[1987 NLCS]]. They are also in the [[Arcade]] version. [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/stlouis.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...are in RBI because they got to, and won, the [[1987 NLCS]]. They are also in the [[Arcade]] version. [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/stlouis.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • '''California''' is the leftmost team in the [[Nintendo|NES]] game. They appeared by reaching the 1986 ALCS. [[image:Rbi-ca.gif]]
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  • The New York Mets are the 6th team from the left in the NES version, and are not to be confused with the [[New York (Arcade)|New York Y [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/mets.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • The New York Mets are the 6th team from the left in the NES version, and are not to be confused with the [[New York (Arcade)|New York Y [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/mets.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • .... They are the second-to-last team on the team select screen on [[NES]] [[RBI]]. [http://www.dee-nee.com/rbi/al.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...team from the left, and final regulation team, in the NES version, and are in the game for reaching the 1987 NLCS. An Arcade version of the Giants also [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/sanfran.shtml Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...|thumb|175px|'''Puckett''' circling the bases after his game-winning homer in the 1991 World Series]] ...er_Rankings#Top_Ten_Contact_Ratings|contact rating]] in the NES version of RBI Baseball.
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  • ...the whole context of the game, McGee lacks the power to be an upper-level RBI batter. == RBI Stats ==
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  • Detroit is the third team from the left in the [[NES]] game. They appeared by reaching the 1987 ALCS. * [http://dee-nee.com/rbi/detroit.shtml Detroit's page on Dee-Nee.com]
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  • ...cket" can give you a solid game. He has a tremendous fastball (second-best in the game) and above an above average curve and stamina. Getting maximum inn == RBI Stats ==
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  • ...and is one of the [[worst players]] (pinch hitter or otherwise) in all of RBI. ...h School in 1976, where he was captain of both the baseball and basketball teams.
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  • ...ated to his position in the lineup makes Gedman one of the better catchers in the game. ...|pitched]] and played first base, and led the team to a state championship in [[1977]]. He also played American Legion baseball at Grafton Hill.
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  • [[Image:Murph.jpg|thumb|'''Dale Murphy''', RBI All-Star]] ...started his career as a catcher (although it makes no difference since all RBI players have identical defensive abilities).
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  • [http://www.dee-nee.com/rbi/nl.shtml Dee-Nee.com] [[Category:Teams in NES RBI]]
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  • ...ate in the game. Speier, [[Spilman]] and [[Aldrete]] are usually used to in some combo to replace [[Uribe]] and [[Thompson]]. ...of California, Santa Barbara, and was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the first round of the secondary phase of the [[1970]] draft (2nd overall).
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  • ...ing second baseman for [[Boston (NES)|Boston]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. ...Martin Glenn Barrett June 23, [[1958]] in Arcadia, California, but grew up in Las Vegas
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