Front Page Sports Baseball
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Front Page Sports Baseball was a series of baseball games created by Sierra / Dynamix in the mid to late 1990s. It remains popular as a simulation engine for online leagues.
The first edition was Front Page Sports: Baseball '94 for DOS.
This was followed by the release of Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '96.
Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98 introduced a popular feature: the ability to control gaming AI and physics by means of its pb.ini file.
Despite its sophisticated physics engine, the game's graphics did not measure up to the baseball games released at the time by EA Sports. Other strengths were its statistics engine, support for career play, and roster management (its minor league system held 50 players per team).