
Fireball: The Fireball is so fast it can burn a hole in your catcher's glove. Splitball: This pitch splits into two separate curve-balls, one of which is a fake, unhittable baseball. Crazy Pitch: The Crazy Pitch is so wild that even the pitcher doesn't know where it will go. Rainbow Pop-up: When it's hit, the ball goes straight into the air for an easy out. Juice Box: The Juice Box will refill your pitcher's Pitch Juice Box. Slo MO: This ball starts moving at ultra-slow speed just before reaching the strike zone. Freezer: The Freezer stops just before reaching the strike zone, pauses briefly, and then continues.
The Fang: The Fang looks like a normal curve-ball, but it bites hard at the last second and goes straight into the dirt. Humongous Entertainment reached back into the past and captured all those childhood memories of baseball and digitally assembled. Backyard Baseball takes you back to when you were a kid, when baseball was a game, and the team was hastily put together among the kids in the neighborhood. Louis Cardinals) Ichiro (Seattle Mariners) Randy Johnson P (Arizona Diamondbacks) Jason Giambi (New York Yankees).
CF (Cincinnati Reds) Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) Jim Thome (Cleveland Indians) Albert Pujols 1B (St. Derek Jeter SS (New York Yankees) Mike Piazza C (New York Mets) Ken Griffey Jr.
Pics of the Backyard Baseball 2003 voice actors (Game). 60 images (& sounds) of the Backyard Baseball 2003 cast of characters. I'm not exactly a fan of the Sonic Adventure cast, if you can't tell. How similar are Backyard Baseball 2001/2003 to the original? And to me they're just such a far cry from the original voices that really defined the characters to me, even '05 did a better job at capturing the spirit of the original voices.