Description
WHAT’S INCLUDED
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– All 30 team rosters with full player cards (position players and pitchers) – Every major league ballpark, with ratings derived from 2022 park performance data – New ratings built from the full 2022 regular season and postseason
CARD GENERATION
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Every card is generated from actual 2022 season statistics. Batter and pitcher ratings are built from real performance data across the full season, with park factors computed from each stadium’s run environment – so Aaron Judge’s card reflects his 62-homer assault on the record books, and every ballpark plays the way it played.
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Chasing a number that had stood since Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961, Aaron Judge spent the summer rewriting the American League record book. He finished with 62 home runs – the most ever by an AL hitter – while batting .311 with 131 RBI and a 1.111 OPS, leading the majors in home runs, runs, RBI, on-base percentage, and slugging. He fell just short of the Triple Crown, edged for the batting title on the season’s final weekend, in a campaign that put him in the company of Ruth, Maris, and Mantle. Every one of those 62 swings – all baked into his card.
A SEASON FULL OF STARS
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Beyond Judge’s chase, 2022 was packed with stars writing history. At 42, Albert Pujols staged a final-season renaissance and launched career home run No. 700, becoming just the fourth player ever to reach the mark. Justin Verlander came back from missing an entire season to Tommy John surgery and won a unanimous AL Cy Young behind an 18-4 record and a 1.75 ERA. Sandy Alcantara was a workhorse for the ages, leading the majors with 228-2/3 innings and six complete games on the way to a unanimous NL Cy Young. Paul Goldschmidt took NL MVP with a .981 OPS, 35 homers, and 115 RBI. Julio Rodriguez burst in as AL Rookie of the Year, the fastest player ever to a 25-homer, 25-steal season. Jose Ramirez, Yordan Alvarez, Manny Machado, Freddie Freeman, Nolan Arenado, Michael Harris II – every star’s real 2022 performance is here, card for card.
RELIVE THE 2022 WORLD SERIES
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Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies. The Astros took the Fall Classic in six games, capped by Yordan Alvarez’s towering three-run home run that swung Game 6. Along the way, Cristian Javier and three relievers combined to no-hit the Phillies in Game 4 – the first combined no-hitter in World Series history and only the second no-hitter the Series had ever seen. Rookie shortstop Jeremy Pena hit .400 across the series and took home MVP honors, the first rookie position player ever to do it. Replay it batter by batter, manage either side, or run the series a few dozen times to see how often history repeats itself. Every at-bat, every pitching change, every ballpark detail – all driven by the real 2022 cards and the roll of the dice.





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