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Kccitystar

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  1. I hope you ARE aware that I am here for the sig stuff too right...?
  2. NYM this one is for you: sig: avatar:
  3. i am taking requests.... :mrgreen:
  4. the scanlines on that phillies sig are way too distant from each other, but great work nonetheless
  5. Stop making me look like a bad influence, I mean, I'm a good guy! Look at me: I can't do no wrong!
  6. http://www.dafont.com - now don't get fancy. lol
  7. What is it with these grids?...... What happened to scanlines, or dots?
  8. Ahem anyway back to our regularly scheduled programming...
  9. Also known for punching Robin Ventura in a classic brawl...
  10. Bernie Williams ------------------------------ Born: September 13, 1968, San Juan, Puerto Rico Full Name: Bernabe Figueroa Williams Height: 6-2 Weight: 205 lbs. Bats: Both Throws: Right Pos: CF Season after season, Bernie keeps piling up huge offensive statistics, partly explaining why he's becoming a Yankee legend. It also doesn't hurt that he plays a solid center field in mythic Yankee Stadium and provides quiet though steady leadership to the clubhouse. He also has been a member of four world championship Yankee squads, as well. Bernie outdid himself a bit in 2002, posting career bests in at-bats (612) and hits (204) on his way to hitting at a .333 clip, third best in the AL. Bernie smoked 37 doubles, 19 homers and collected 102 RBI, the fifth time he's gone over 100 in the latter category. He accomplished all that despite battling shoulder pain throughout the season. Bernie is the picture of consistency, hitting more than .300 the past eight seasons and scoring over 100 runs the previous seven. The perennial all-star (six times) can also handle the glove, winning four straight Gold Gloves (1997-2000). His career numbers are rapidly piling up into something quite special, as he boasts 1,833 hits, 1,066 runs, 353 doubles, 226 home runs and 998 RBI while hitting .308. Bernie grew up in Puerto Rico and played Little League ball against current Texas Rangers Juan Gonzalez and Ivan Rodriguez. As a teenager, Bernie also was one of the world's top 400-meter runners for his age group. Many people forget that Bernie is one of the few remaining Dynasty players on the Yankee team, meaning he has played on the Yankees throughout the 90s.
  11. Noooooooo. Keep the old thread and just make this one a continued version. I hate starting new.
  12. Paul O'Neill. I'll post more. This was my fav. Yankee player to this very day. Nobody was as intense as O'Neill was and nobody will ever be as intense as O'Neill used to be.
  13. 398 downloads

    Release Notes: 2.1 in the 2004-05 update - Re-did home alt. cap and added 2005 Road logo onto the road uniform. 2.0 in the 1998 update - Re-did all the uniforms, corrected hats and logos to their authentic counterpart. 1.01 - LLOD files were not changed in 1.0 to the 98 uniforms!... Thanks for D/Ling my update.
  14. 786 downloads

    Release Notes ------------------------------- 1.0 - Re-did the Nationals logos intended to replace all the Expos logos in the game. Thank you for taking time to download this update. Please be aware that it does not change the TEAM NAME nor the TEAM INITIALS.
  15. 1579 downloads

    Not even an update, a complete overhaul of mostly all MLB uniforms. Every uniform has been redone to show even the smallest details.
  16. 1685 downloads

    Not even an update, a complete overhaul of mostly all MLB uniforms. Every uniform has been redone to show even the smallest details. The Expos have been replaced with the Washington Nationals uniforms. Haven't gotten around to showing the logos yet, but the uniforms are there.
  17. 1133 downloads

    They are finally here! The Montreal Expos will be replaced by these uniforms in MVP Baseball 2004. Simply run the DCInstall.bat file after you extract the contents of this .rar file in your MVP Baseball Directory, before the Data and Support folders , etc.
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