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Many of these characters are created as substitute superstars on Season mode teams to keep [[Owner Points|owner costs]] down, but still have a player as strong as the expensive alternative. However, as MLB Power Pros does not have an online mode to update rosters, many are creating real life players to match the new up and coming rookies or to revive baseball greats from baseball history. | Many of these characters are created as substitute superstars on Season mode teams to keep [[Owner Points|owner costs]] down, but still have a player as strong as the expensive alternative. However, as MLB Power Pros does not have an online mode to update rosters, many are creating real life players to match the new up and coming rookies or to revive baseball greats from baseball history. | ||
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Featured article: Created Characters
Created Characters are players that successfully complete Success Mode and join the AAA team of their favorite MLB team.
Created players then become available for use in the other game modes by either being on the Major League team or being a part of an Arranged Team created in Arrange mode or Season mode.
Many of these characters are created as substitute superstars on Season mode teams to keep owner costs down, but still have a player as strong as the expensive alternative. However, as MLB Power Pros does not have an online mode to update rosters, many are creating real life players to match the new up and coming rookies or to revive baseball greats from baseball history.