Summary
Frank Thomas, the baseball player, was among the first to license a baseball game that featured motion-captured 3D graphics and multiple camera perspectives. A total of 28 stadiums have been created in 3D, each with noticeable and unique visual distinctions.
The game offers six different modes, ranging from single exhibition games to full seasons and playoff series. A Home Run Derby mode is also included, letting players hit home runs for points in a competitive challenge.
Players can select pitchers and batters based on their stats and current performance. Bowling settings allow customization of pitch types, including fastballs and curveballs, as well as more detailed control over speed and height. Fielding can be left to the AI for beginners, though players can later adjust infield and outfield positioning and shifts.