Some of them sound like things an umpire would say, like an exaggerated strike call, while others resemble broadcast commentary. So it makes sense that Sony Computer Entertainment and San Diego Studios selected The Kid to be the first non-active player to don the cover of the best-selling baseball sim, MLB The Show 17, this spring. The trailer also contains footage of Griffey recording voice-overs for MLB 17. For at least a 10-year period from 1990-1999, there was no player in all of baseball that was more electrifying than Ken Griffey, Jr. On Thursday, Sony announced Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr.
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And hey, a first-ballot Hall of Famer who played pro baseball for 22 seasons is entitled to a comfortable retirement. Sony has gone big with their choice of cover athlete for the upcoming MLB The Show 17. Griffey appears to have put on a few pounds since his playing days, but that sweet swing remains as recognizable as ever. This is a complete breakdown of all the new content.
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This update includes over a dozen new cards (including eight 99 overalls and Ken Griffey Jr.), the new 10th Inning program, the final roster update, a new player program, a new event and more. Watch the new MLB 17 trailer above to see the smooth stroke that sent 630 baseballs screaming over fences in big-league ballparks - good for sixth on the sport’s all-time list. Today, San Diego Studio (SDS) dropped a massive content update for MLB The Show 20 Diamond Dynasty. And when it comes to his legendary swing, he’s still got it. may have retired seven years ago, but he’s the star of MLB The Show 17.