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  • == RBI Stats == [[Category:Players in RBI]]
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  • == RBI Stats == [[Category:Players in RBI]]
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  • Tom Brookens RBI career was much more distinguished than his MLB career. In many circles, he == RBI Stats ==
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  • Known more for the fact that the [[RBI]] programmers screwed the pooch on the side he bats from rather than his [[ == Brett in RBI ==
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  • ...humb|Mike Schmidt, 4 years before winning a title and 12 before playing in RBI.]] ...baseman for [[NL All-Stars|the NL All-Stars]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. He's a quality player, unfortunately, he's a righty.
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  • [[Category:Players in RBI]] [[Category:Players in NES RBI]]
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  • ...g is the third baseman and #3 hitter for [[Houston]] in the [[NES]] game [[RBI Baseball]]. Walling is unquestionably the worst #3 hitter in the game, even == RBI Stats ==
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  • ...ersion of [[RBI]]. DeCines is one of the more [[power]]ful two hitters in RBI and is known for his somewhat inconsistent play. == RBI Stats ==
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  • '''Wade Boggs''' is a starter for [[Boston]] in the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Although his .357 batting average is 2nd highest on the entire game behi [[Category:Players in RBI]]
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  • ...tter for [[San Francisco (NES)|San Francisco]] on the [[NES]] version of [[RBI]]. Mitchell is the opening hitter for the back-to-back-to-back righty 2/3/ == RBI Stats ==
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