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Nov 9 2009, 7:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The drives are compatible with PC and Mac computers and are on a keychain ring for convenience. The drive has a sliding design that has no cap to keep up with. Two capacities are available including 2GB and 4GB versions.
Pricing for the new line of flash drives is unknown. They are available on MLB.com, CompUSA, Tiger Direct, and Amazon.com. “We’re always looking for new ways to allow our fans to express their devotion to their team and to Major League Baseball,” said Howard Smith, Senior Vice President, Licensing, Major League Baseball. “Our fans also are very quick to embrace technology, so we’re happy to partner with Centon to offer these exciting products that will enhance our fans’ connection to the game.”
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