23:28 (BST), 24/11/2009

Major League Baseball 2K10

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New York, NY - November 24, 2009 - 2K Sports announced today that Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay RaysŪ, a 2009 American League Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Award recipient, will be featured as the cover athlete and spokesman for Major League BaseballŪ 2K10, the next iteration of the popular Major League BaseballŪ 2K series. This season, 2K Sports is putting the selection of the cover image in the hands of fans. Online voting is now open at www.2Ksports.com/vote, and fans can select from a gallery of different cover art designs featuring Longoria and help determine which one will adorn the cover of the game.

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