Cal Ripken's Real Baseball Tournament Announced
Giving players a chance for up to $2000 in prizes
Date: Monday, April 14, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Cal Ripken's Real Baseball, a massively multiplayer online sports game for baseball, has announced that they are hosting a large tournament scheduled to begin on May 5, 2008. The registration period for the single elimination tournament begins today and will be open until May 4, 2008, where players can earn their share of over $2,000 in prizes.

Each Tournament game will last six-innings and is to be scheduled three-to-five days a week. Real Baseball seeds their tournament based on a first to register first seed basis. Players that have reached Level 10 with their character are eligible to participate in Real Baseball events and at that time, they are also allowed to join or create a team.

For more information, gamers can visit PlayRealBaseball.com and go to the "EVENTS" tab.

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