

During the 2007-2010 era, Pablo doesn't speak Spanish like he does in the classic era.His height makes it difficult for him to play center. As acknowledged in Basketball 2004, basketball is the only sport where Pablo has a weakness.However, once the skills of each player were revealed and it was apparent that Pablo's skills were no secret, Peyser commented, "OK, well, that whole secret thing was a dumb idea". Pablo is short and unassuming with his pot belly, and at first glance doesn't seem to be much of a baseball player. In an interview with the creators of Backyard Baseball, design lead Mark Peyser stated that Pablo's nickname was inspired by the 1976 film Bad News Bears.In Backyard Skateboarding, Pablo mentions in Spanish he doesn't know why his nickname is "Secret Weapon".Although the other characters' theme songs were replaced in Backyard Baseball 2005, Pablo kept his theme until Backyard Football 2006. Pablo's theme song is a remix of the Spanish paso doble song "España cañí".This was a joking line by the developers, because they couldn't find a native Spanish speaker to voice him, as Dex Manley only learned a bit of Spanish in school.Pablo does actually have lines that reveal he speaks near-perfect English, mentioning he learned Spanish while in school. Pablo doesn't speak much English, but he knows the language of baseball. Quien es mas macho? The secret is out on this pint-sized superstar.
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He's also a speedy character making him a pro in more ways than one. He has all the power needed to hit home runs at almost every at bat and has a good arm in football, and has one of the hardest shots in Backyard Hockey. Pablo has really good all-around stats and because of this he is a fan favorite. In the Sandlot Sluggers and Rookie Rush games, he is the captain of the team called the Big City Bears and plays his home games at the "Sandlot" field.

His cockiness goes unnoticed by his teammates, however, due to him speaking Spanish. Examples of which being him saying goodbyes to the ball whilst stepping up to bat, before even swinging the bat, and blaming the bat, instead of taking responsibility for it, when he strikes out. Pablo is typically upbeat, confident and positive, but mostly toward himself. Pablo's hat is now red, and he has gotten a brown tan. Pablo looks more like a Latino kid in the new game.

He wears a cubs hat and grew some hair on his head. Pablo's appearance changed drastically in the recent game Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers. Pablo's hat's color has been changed to purple. In its first iteration, it is yellow with a blue brim. Pablo has a white shirt with a usually backwards snap-back cap.
