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R.B.I. Baseball 17 get its first price drop on the App Store: $3 (Reg. $5)

R.B.I. Baseball 17 is getting its very first price drop today. Regularly, $5, you can now download the game for just $2.99. This is the first time we have seen it discounted on the App Store since it was announced back in January.

Take control of your game with reactive pitching and batting for in-the-moment decisions. R.B.I. 2017 is packed with 30 authentic ballparks, advanced stat tracking, season game sims and roster updates throughout the season. Your breakout MLB season is here, you better come ready to play!

iOS Universal: R.B.I. Baseball 17: $3 (Reg. $5)

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R.B.I. Baseball 17:

Accessible, Fast-paced, Fun: Play a full nine-inning game in under 20 minutes with intuitive two-button controls. 

Awesome Game Modes: Season, Postseason and Exhibition, including season saving and simulation capabilities.

Authentic MLB Experience: Play with all 30 MLB teams, 30 detailed ballparks and over 1,000 MLB Players with authentic stats and attributes.

Your Team, Your Way: Modify your lineup with complete MLB rosters or play classic R.B.I. Baseball rosters. Stay current with downloadable roster updates throughout the 2017 season.

Stats: Track your season stats by team, player and league leaders across multiple seasons.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices