Pinch Hitter Overview
Pinch Hitter was one of those straightforward baseball games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be a complex simulation. Instead, it offered a quick, accessible way to step up to the plate from your browser.
You control the batter. The view is from behind home plate, looking out at the pitcher's mound. Your job is simple: watch for the pitch, time your swing with a mouse click, and try to make solid contact. The main objective is to hit the ball and get on base, aiming for singles, doubles, or the occasional home run. You judge the pitch's speed and location, adjusting your timing with each throw. The game moves at a brisk pace, with little downtime between pitches, and the difficulty comes from the pitcher's varied throws. It feels responsive and direct, a pure test of your hand-eye coordination.