MLB stars play ball, but don’t know ball when it comes to Pokémon

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Poké Balls, baseballs, same thing. Right? Not really.Recently, Major League Baseball polled some of its top stars to ask them who their favorite Pokémon is as part of the franchise's 30th anniversary this year, and the majority of the answers were quite disappointing, to be honest.https://twitter.com/MLB/status/2047350687495860571I guess it's hard to fault the players for not being completely versed in Pokémon if they've been busy building their hitting and fielding skills, but still, way too many of these guys said Pikachu. At their ages (most of them are in their 20s), they should know a bit more "ball" when it comes to pocket monsters.Here's the list of top mons from the ballplayers, with most of them pretty basic:CharizardMike Trout (Los Angeles Angels)Tarik Skubal (Detroit Tigers)BlastoisePete Alonso (Baltimore Orioles)Bulbasaur (not Salazar or Barbazar)Ben Rice (New York Yankees)Mewtwo Masyn Winn (St. Louis Cardinals)SnorlaxHunter Brown (Houston Astros)Zapdos Jake Burger (Texas Rangers)DialgaJordan Walker (St. Louis Cardinals)Dragonite Jacob Wilson (Athletics)Torchic and BlazikenSteven Kwan (Cleveland Guardians)PikachuMichael Harris II (Atlanta Braves)Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Dodgers)Fernando Tatis Jr. (San Diego Padres)Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays)Chase DeLauter (Cleveland Guardians)Oneil Cruz (Pittsburgh Pirates)Julio Rodriguez (Seattle Mariners)Geraldo Perdomo (Arizona Diamondbacks)Byron Buxton (Minnesota Twins)and several moreThe majority of the players stuck to the original 151, which is fine. I gained some new respect for Jake Burger today, because we've got the same favorite. And a big shoutout to Colton Cowser of the Orioles for actually collecting cards and being four away from completing the Mega Evolution set. Everyone else, it's time to start doing some research, especially as a bunch of these guys now have young kids of their own.https://twitter.com/Pokemon/status/2047399105719333068Agree to disagree, Pokémon account.The post MLB stars play ball, but don’t know ball when it comes to Pokémon appeared first on Destructoid.