When asked if EA was still thinking about one day returning to making baseball video games, EA Sports Executive Vice President Cam Weber simply says “the answer is yes.”

“I would love to have a baseball game in our portfolio,” Weber says. “It's something that once again, every couple years, we take a look and we talk about and theorize about what it might look like to get back into something like baseball.”

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In this month’s IGN Unfiltered (see the full interview above), Weber sat down to discuss his career journey, from The Simpsons: Road Rage to managing the world’s largest sports game company.

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EA’s last baseball game was MVP Baseball 2005. 2K Sports later acquired the MLB license, forcing EA out of the game.

Make sure to check out the full interview with EA Sports Executive Vice President Cam Weber, as well as previous IGN Unfiltered guests, including Firewatch's Cissy Jones and Fallout: New Vegas designer Josh Sawyer.

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Also make sure to check out our full rundown of everything EA announced at E3 2018, including details on FIFA 19 and NBA Live 19.

Joseph Knoop is a freelance writer for IGN. He digs sports, but is mostly in it for the Vienna Beef hotdogs. Take him out to the ballgame on Twitter @JosephKnoop.