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{{Game
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|image=MVP Baseball 2004 cover.jpg
|title=MVP Baseball 2004
|title=MVP Baseball 2004
|image=MVP Baseball 2004 cover.jpg
|developer=[[EA Sports]]
|developer=[[EA Sports]]
|publisher=[[EA Sports]]
|publisher=[[EA Sports]]
|released={{na|2004|March 9}}
|year=2004
|genre={{c|Baseball}}
|systems={{syslist|gc|win|ps2|xbox}}
|systems=[[GameCube]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|genre=[[Baseball]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|preceded by=[[MVP Baseball 2003]]
|preceded by=[[MVP Baseball 2003]]
|followed by=[[MVP Baseball 2005]]
|followed by=[[MVP Baseball 2005]]
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'''MVP Baseball 2004''' is a [[baseball]] game for [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[Windows]], developed and published by [[EA Sports]] and released in North America on [[March 9]], [[2004]]. Albert Pujols is the cover player for the 2004 installment of the {{c|MVP Baseball}} series.
'''MVP Baseball 2004''' is a {{c|baseball}} game for [[GameCube]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Xbox]] and [[Windows]], developed and published by [[EA Sports]] and released in North America on [[March 9]], [[2004]]. Albert Pujols is the cover player for the 2004 installment of the {{c|MVP Baseball}} series.
 
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Building on [[MVP Baseball 2003]]′s surprisingly successful rookie effort, the 2004 edition makes major refinements to both the game's control scheme and its dynasty mode. In a baseball gaming first, MVP 2004 was licensed by both MLB and Minor League Baseball, featuring real minor-league teams at the Class AA and AAA levels. These improvements netted the PS2 and Xbox versions of MVP 2004 excellent review scores, far outpacing the competing [[All-Star Baseball 2005]] and [[ESPN Major League Baseball]].
Building on [[MVP Baseball 2003]]′s surprisingly successful rookie effort, the 2004 edition makes major refinements to both the game's control scheme and its dynasty mode. In a baseball gaming first, MVP 2004 was licensed by both MLB and Minor League Baseball, featuring real minor-league teams at the Class AA and AAA levels. These improvements netted the PS2 and Xbox versions of MVP 2004 excellent review scores, far outpacing the competing [[All-Star Baseball 2005]] and [[ESPN Major League Baseball]].
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