The four finalists were determined by a dynamic leaderboard ranking. Additionally, individual turnout was well above last year with 23% in unique perfect games thrown (1,191) and 84% in verified perfect games year-over-year compared with MLB 2K12. More than 785,000 perfect game attempts were logged, and more than 2,500 perfect games were verified. This year's MLB 2K13 Perfect Game Challenge contained 30 $25,000 MLB Team Leaderboard prize pools, one per MLB team, for a total of $750,000. “I had a great time competing against the other three finalists during the tournament, and this is a day I’ll never forget.” “This has been a life-changing experience over the last four months,” said Chavarria, who defeated Brad Holland of Garland, Texas, using the Texas Rangers over the Oakland A’s. A winner has been announced in the MLB 2K13 Perfect Game Challenge, and that person is Justin Chavarria of Eugene, Oregon.Ĭhavarria was one of four finalists who competed in a single-elimination tournament at the T-Mobile All-Star FanFest in New York City for a $250,000 grand prize.
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