MLB 13: The Show Franchise Mode Goes Even More in Depth
Already a tremendous simulation experience, the team at Sony San Diego is taking MLB 13: The Show's Franchise mode to a whole new level this year.
Already a tremendous simulation experience, the team at Sony San Diego is taking MLB 13: The Show's Franchise mode to a whole new level this year.
Interesting NBA games and college basketball clashes highlight the first weekend without football since late August. Here's what to watch this weekend:
The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics rekindle one of the NBA’s most iconic rivalries tonight, but with a completely different feel.
Today's top sports news: a Big Ten rivalry game ends in controversy, the best Super Bowls of all time, and which athletes do people hate most?
The Miami Heat look like they could be on their way to a repeat title, while the Houston Rockets are clinging to hopes they can make the playoffs. The two squads square off tonight when the Rockets invade South Beach.
The Super Bowl is over and March Madness is a solid month away. Welcome to February, when regular season NBA and NHL games dot the sports landscape before pitchers and catchers report to give a hint that baseball season is on the horizon.
You remember the Milwaukee Brewers, right?
MLB 13: The Show has collected all of the votes and a winner has been named. So who will grace the cover of the game?
On Wednesday, baseball's Hall of Fame will announce the players who comprise the 2013 class of inductees—or they will announce that no one has surpassed the 75 percent voting mark required for induction. Which would be remarkable, given that some of the greatest players ever to step on a baseball diamond are on the ballot this year. So why the uncertainty? Steroids, of course.
Washington National's rookie sensation Bryce Harper was announced as a potential cover athlete for Sony's upcoming MLB: The Show 13.
On a recent quail-hunting trip, Hall of Famer and former Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Robin Yount accidentally shot his hunting partner, current Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum, in the ear. Apparently this National League Central division rivalry is fiercer than we thought.