Like the Yankees, MLB.com At Bat 2010 iPhone app is an expensive winner
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Like the Yankees, MLB.com At Bat 2010 iPhone app is an expensive winner
TASTY: Searching for info on a single team is much easier now. BUMMER: For those looking for big changes there aren’t really any, other than the price.
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It’s opening day for MLB.com At Bat 2010
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It’s opening day for MLB.com At Bat 2010
If you’ve been eagerly waiting for your chance to ditch the hot stove in favor of some grapefruit league action, then wait no longer: Major League Baseball’s MLB.com At Bat 2010 hit the App Store on Tuesday, just in time for the beginning of spring training.
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