Fictitious players in the game are themed with their teammates. Some of the themes include: • The
Atlanta Braves are famous dance
DJs, such as
Sasha & Digweed who stand in for starting pitcher
John Smoltz and closer
Mike Stanton.
Tony Humphries stands in for middle relief pitcher
Jay Howell,
Grant Park, fills in for pitcher
Steve Avery. C. Edwards stands in for pitcher
Tom Glavine, D. Chapman stands in for rightfielder
David Justice, A. Barker stands in for ace pitcher
Greg Maddux, J.Evans stands in for leftfielder
Ron Gant, M. Larson is utility player
Francisco Cabrera, D. Neon stands in for
Deion Sanders and D. Crime stands in for first baseman
Fred McGriff. • The
Baltimore Orioles pay tribute to Baltimore native
John Waters who stands in for
Cal Ripken Jr.,
B. Divine filling in for second baseman
Harold Reynolds,
P. Flamingo standing in for pitcher
Mike Mussina,
M. Trasho standing in for third baseman
Mike Pagliarulo,
Cry-Baby stands in for catcher
Chris Hoiles, Pepper Walker stands in for middle reliever
Todd Frohwirth, Ramona Rickettes stands in for outfielder
Brady Anderson,
Female Trouble stands in for infielder
Mark McLemore,
H. Spray standing in for middle relief pitcher
Jim Poole,
Mink Stole stands in for catcher
Mark Parent,
C. Mueller stands in for infielder
Leo Gomez,
E. Massey stands in for pitcher
Fernando Valenzuela,
A. Hayes stands in for outfielder Lonnie Smith, and
M. Maniac stands in for closer
Gregg Olson. • The
Boston Red Sox contain members from the show
Cheers. Cliff Claven stands in for middle reliver
Scott Bankhead, Norm Peterson stands in for pitcher
Greg Harris, Sam Malone fills in for closer
Jeff Russell. Also included are
Boston landmarks
B. Common standing in for utility second baseman
Luis Rivera,
A.Burr stands in for first baseman
Mo Vaughn,
M. Harvard filling in for catcher
Tony Peña and figures from early American history
J. Adams who fills in for outfielder
Billy Hatcher,
J. Hancock stands in for
Rob Deer,
A. Hamilton for infielder
Scott Fletcher and S. Heat stands in for flamethrower
Roger Clemens. • The
California Angels have famous actors on their team:
F. Astaire stands in for outfielder
Chad Curtis,
H. Bogart stands in for Designated Hitter
Chili Davis,
M. Brando fills in for outfielder
Tim Salmon,
J. Dean fills in for shortstop
Gary Disarcina,
C. Heston stands in for catcher
Chris Turner (baseball) J. Huston stands in for ace starting pitcher
Mark Langston,
R. Mitchum stands in for second baseman
Damion Easley,
J. Cagney stands in for utility infielder
Torey Lovullo,
S. Connery stands in for utility infielder
Rod Correia and
J. Wayne fills in for first baseman
J. T. Snow. • The
Chicago Cubs has game director Brian Ullrich standing in for second baseman
Ryne Sandberg. The bullpen has some seemingly generic names, such as P. Drifter who fills in for pitcher
Jose Guzman, T. Yokel who fills in for pitcher
Frank Castillo, E. Crash stands in for outfielder
Sammy Sosa, D. Liscombe stands in for first baseman
Mark Grace, M. Bettah stands in for catcher
Rick Wilkins, E. Larouche stands in for closer
Randy Myers, B. Bambam stands in for outfielder
Kevin Roberson, S. Flash stands in for infielder/outfielder
Eric Yelding, K. Costello stands in for third baseman
Steve Buechele, P. Denton stands in for outfielder
Willie Wilson and R. Steel filling in for middle relief pitcher
Dan Plesac. An
Athletic interview with Brian Ullrich from April 2020 revealed the Cubs' names came from "players that Ullrich and his buddies had created in
TV Sports: Football." • The
Chicago White Sox are former basketball players from
St. John's University:
M. Sealy fills in for shortstop
Ozzie Guillén,
C. Mullin fills in for
Ellis Burks, Billy Goodwin stands in for starting pitcher
Jack McDowell,
B. Wennigton stands in for pitcher
Scott Radinsky,
J. Scott stands in for pitcher
Alex Fernandez,
R. Werdann stands in for pitcher
Wilson Alvarez, U. Josh stands for power slugger and first baseman
Frank Thomas,
David Russell stands in for outfielder
Tim Raines,
B. Harvey stands in for second baseman
Joey Cora,
W. Berry stands in for third baseman
Robin Ventura,
S. Jones stands in for outfielder
Bo Jackson, Willie Glass stands in for Designated Hitter
George Bell (outfielder),
Lou Carnesecca stands in for closer
Roberto Hernandez, and
M. Jackson stands in for centerfielder
Lance Johnson. • The
Cincinnati Reds are writers:
B. Stoker stands in for pitcher
Tom Browning,
I. Fleming stands in for ace flamethrower
José Rijo,
P. Dick stands in for middle reliever
Scott Service,
Z. Grey stands in for closer
Rob Dibble,
A. Christie stands in for pitcher
John Smiley,
H. Ellison stands in for outfielder
Kevin Mitchell,
Jim Thompson stands in for infielder
Bip Roberts, and
E. Queen fills in for third baseman
Chris Sabo. • The
Cleveland Indians have famous actresses and glamour girls on their team:
A. Margret fills in for
Paul Sorrento,
A. Hepburn stands in for catcher
Sandy Alomar Jr.,
M. Monroe fills in for outfielder
Reggie Jefferson,
N. Wood stands in for pitcher
Charles Nagy,
T. Satana stands in for utility infielder
Jeff Treadway,
Haji stands in for catcher
Junior Ortiz,
D. Paget stands in for outfielder
Manny Ramirez,
L. Stcyr stands in for infielder
Jim Thome,
D. Dors stands in for middle reliever
Derek Lilliquist,
T. Storm stands in for closer
Eric Plunk and
G. Garbo stands in for pitcher
Jeff Mutis. • The
Colorado Rockies contain famous names from
horror movies, including
G. Romero who fills in for pitcher
Kent Bottenfield,
B. Lugosi who fills in for outfielder
Alex Cole,
S. King who fills in for utility infielder
Roberto Mejia,
T. Fisher who fills in for infielder
Pedro Castellano,
H. Lewis stands in for pitcher
Armando Reynoso,
T. Savini fills in for middle relief pitcher
Bruce Ruffin,
L. Chaney stands in for
Andres Galarraga and
B. Karloff stands in for
Dante Bichette. • The
Detroit Tigers are famous
Motown singers:
A. Franklin stands in for pitcher
John Doherty,
C. Calloway stands in for first baseman
Cecil Fielder,
G. Knight stands in for pitcher
Bill Gullickson,
O. Redding stands in for second baseman
Lou Whitaker,
J. Hooker stands in for third baseman
Travis Fryman,
J. Brown stands in for outfielder
Eric Davis,
The Stooges stands in for closer
Mike Henneman,
I. Hayes stands in for shortstop
Alan Trammell,
W. Pickett stands in for
Kirk Gibson,
W. Bell stands in for outfielder
Milt Cuyler,
B. King stands in for catcher/outfielder
Mickey Tettleton and
R. Smokey stands in for outfielder
Gary Thurman. • The
Florida Marlins roster has random names with no known common bond or claim to fame. R. Harrison fills in for third baseman
Gary Sheffield, H. Lo fills in for utility player
Gus Polidor, R. Crombie fills in for outfielder
Greg Briley, R. Thompson stands in for pitcher
Jack Armstrong (baseball), R. Richards fills in for
Matias Carrillo and L. Vogelman fills in for outfielder
Jeff Conine. The pitching staff includes S. McDonald standing in for middle reliever
Robb Nen, J. Bafus standing in for knuckleballer
Charlie Hough, and G. Valkenar standing in for closer
Bryan Harvey. An
Athletic article from April 2020 with the game's director, Brian Ullrich, revealed the Marlins are named after Ullrich's elementary school classmates from
Spokane, Washington. The game's other vocal soundbite, that of a batter turning to the umpire and screaming "Oh come on!" after a called strike three was sampled from a
Jim Belushi line in the 1985 movie
The Man With One Red Shoe. ==Bugs==