Barry Bonds is once again not placed in the game due to his not being a part of the MLBPA licensing agreement, and once again is represented by left-fielder
Joe Young, whose name is a reference to Hall of-Fame 49ers quarterbacks
Steve Young and
Joe Montana. Some people have also said that
Randy Carter is representing
Roger Clemens on the free agents list. The game is also notably missing some regular every day MLB players like
Kevin Millar and
Brendan Donnelly. This is due to the players' involvement in crossing picket lines as replacement players during the 1994 work stoppage, which prevents them from becoming members of the MLB Players Association. These players do, however, have aliases within the game. For example, Kevin Millar goes by the name
Kyle Morgan as evidenced by their identical profiles including number, height, weight and attributes. Higher profile prospects like
Jay Bruce (replaced with
James Bale) of the Reds,
Evan Longoria (replaced with
Eric Lincoln) of the Rays,
Colby Rasmus (replaced with
Clint Rents) of the Cardinals or
Fernando Martínez (replaced with
Felipe Marrero) of the Mets are also under aliases in the game until they have major league experience while players like
Geovany Soto of the Cubs are in the game. These aliases use the same first initials of the player's first and last names, and mirror the players actual profiles and attributes as well. New rookies from the Japan Leagues,
Kosuke Fukudome of the
Chicago Cubs and
Hiroki Kuroda of the
Los Angeles Dodgers do not have their names in the game and are instead replaced with
Kazuhito Fortunato and
Hideo Kajita. Toronto Blue Jays pitcher
Kyle Drabek, is replaced with the name
Kirk Darby, although at the time, he was on the Philadelphia Phillies. ==DS spin-off==