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|title= MVP Baseball 2005
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|developer=[[EA Canada]]
|developer= EA Canada
|publisher=[[EA Sports]]
|publisher= EA Sports
|year=2005
|released= {{us|2005|February 22}}
|systems={{syslist|gc|xbox|ps2|psp|win}}
|genre= Baseball
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|systems= [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Xbox]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Windows]]
|genre=[[Baseball]]
|ratings= {{ESRB|E}}
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|series= MVP Baseball
|preceded by=[[MVP Baseball 2004]]
|preceded by= MVP Baseball 2004
|followed by=[[MVP 06: NCAA Baseball]]
|followed by= MVP 2006: NCAA Baseball
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'''MVP Baseball 2005''' is the last release in the MVP Baseball series to featured Major League Baseball teams. It was also the last MVP Baseball game released for the Nintendo GameCube and Windows. The PSP version is called just '''MVP Baseball'''. New innovations introduced in MVP Baseball 2005 include the new Hitter's Eye system, the addition of Class-A minor league teams (Class AA and AAA teams were introduced in MVP Baseball 2004), and minigames centered around the yearly spring training periods.


'''MVP Baseball 2005''' is the last release in the MVP Baseball series to featured Major League Baseball teams. It was also the last MVP Baseball game released for the Nintendo GameCube and Windows. The PSP version is called just '''MVP Baseball'''. New innovations introduced in MVP Baseball 2005 include the new Hitter's Eye system, the addition of Class-A minor league teams (Class AA and AAA teams were introduced in MVP Baseball 2004), and minigames centered around the yearly spring training periods.
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File:MVP Baseball 2005 Xbox Cover.jpg|Xbox cover.
File:MVP Baseball 2005 GameCube Cover.jpg|GameCube cover.
File:MVP Baseball 2005 PS2 Cover.jpg|PlayStation 2 cover.
File:MVP Baseball 2005 PSP Cover.jpg|Later PlayStation Portable cover.
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[[Category:PlayStation 2]]
[[Category:Nintendo GameCube]]
[[Category:Xbox]]
[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:PlayStation Portable]]
[[Category:EA Canada]]
[[Category:EA Canada]]
[[Category:EA Sports]]
[[Category:EA Sports]]

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Box artwork for MVP Baseball 2005.
Box artwork for MVP Baseball 2005.
MVP Baseball 2005
Developer(s)EA Canada
Publisher(s)EA Sports
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows
Preceded byMVP Baseball 2004
Followed byMVP 06: NCAA Baseball
SeriesMVP Baseball
Genre(s)Baseball
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksMVP Baseball 2005 at PCGamingWikiMVP Baseball 2005 ChannelSearchSearch

MVP Baseball 2005 is the last release in the MVP Baseball series to featured Major League Baseball teams. It was also the last MVP Baseball game released for the Nintendo GameCube and Windows. The PSP version is called just MVP Baseball. New innovations introduced in MVP Baseball 2005 include the new Hitter's Eye system, the addition of Class-A minor league teams (Class AA and AAA teams were introduced in MVP Baseball 2004), and minigames centered around the yearly spring training periods.

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