
Mlb Bobblehead Pros Reds
MLB Bobblehead Pros is a baseball simulation game in which players compete using bobblehead doll versions of real major league players. The official website of the Cincinnati Reds with the most up-to-date information on scores, schedule, stats, tickets, and team news.
Cuphead characters. MLB Bobblehead Pros is an MLB video game by Konami and released in North America for the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade, while all of the game's content was released on a single disc for PS3 only in Japan.
Why It Sucks
- Sluggish players on the field are slow to react.
- The fielding controls are awkward, such as the wrong fielder being activated on the play.
- There's no way you can switch fielders while on defense, which can lead to you not fielding or catching the ball.
- No play-by-play announcer.
- The pitching interface is abysmal, especially when throwing from the stretch which makes pitching far too difficult.
- No option for the popular 'two-button shrinking circle' pitching style.
- It's impossible to view players' special abilities in-game.
- There's a too-obvious-to-miss bug that makes hitters' hot/cold zones appear entirely blue, instead of showing blue for the cold areas and red for the hot spots.
- Season mode is so bad, as it's missing many important features like drafts, free agency, trades and minor league affiliates, which other sports games normally have in season mode.
- Season Mode only has one save slot instead of having multiple slots, which is bad, because if you want to start a new season, you'll have to delete your previous save slot.
- No create-a-player option or even a career mode.
- Unbearably laggy online gameplay.
- The players' names are never pronounced or even mentioned by the public address announcer whatsoever.
- No practice modes.
- No alternate uniforms or throwback uniforms for the teams.
Provided/Cincinnati RedsThe Puig bobblehead will be free to the first 25,000 fans to arrive for the Reds' game July 18 against the St. Louis Cardinals.The Reds announced earlier - on National Bobblehead Day - that six National Baseball Hall of Famers will be honored with commemorative 150 Series Bobbleheads during the upcoming season.Puig already has impressed many Reds fans with his tweets since the Reds traded pitcher Homer Bailey and minor-leaguers Jeter Downs and Josiah Gray for Puig, fellow outfielder Matt Kemp, left-handed starting pitcher Alex Wood and utility player Kyle Farmer.LOVE THE REDS? Subscribe today to get access to all of our coverage.