Baseball League Overview
Baseball League was one of those straightforward sports games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be a complex simulation. It was just there, a simple digital diamond you could load in a browser window between other tasks. The presentation was basic, with clean graphics and clear menus that got you into the action without much fuss.
You control the batter. The moment-to-moment play is about timing. A pitch comes in, and you click to swing. That's the core of it. Your goal is to win the game by outscoring the computer opponent, which means connecting for hits and bringing runners home. On defense, you typically control the fielders, clicking to catch fly balls or throw to a base. The pacing is quick, with innings moving along at a steady clip. The difficulty can feel sharp, especially as the computer's pitching becomes less predictable. It feels like a focused test of your reaction time and rhythm.