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  • Computer Baseball
  • 1981 video game

    Computer Baseball is a sports simulation game published by Strategic Simulations in 1981. It was released for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, and

    Computer Baseball

    Computer_Baseball

  • Strat-O-Matic Computer Baseball
  • 1986 video game

    Strat-O-Matic Computer Baseball is a 1986 video game published by Strat-O-Matic. Strat-O-Matic Computer Baseball is a game in which the Strat-O-Matic Baseball board

    Strat-O-Matic Computer Baseball

    Strat-O-Matic_Computer_Baseball

  • Tony La Russa Baseball
  • 1991 video game

    Tony La Russa Baseball is a baseball computer and video game console sports game series (1991-1997), designed by Don Daglow, Michael Breen, Mark Buchignani

    Tony La Russa Baseball

    Tony_La_Russa_Baseball

  • On-base plus slugging
  • Hitting statistic in baseball

    of Thorn's Total Baseball encyclopedia, and in the Strat-O-Matic Computer Baseball game. This term has fallen out of use. OPS gained popularity because

    On-base plus slugging

    On-base_plus_slugging

  • Early mainframe games
  • Early video games on mainframe computers

    and Baseball, an early sports game and the first baseball game to allow player control during a game. Mainframe computers are powerful computers used

    Early mainframe games

    Early_mainframe_games

  • Earl Weaver Baseball
  • 1987 video game

    Electronic Arts. The artificial intelligence for the computer manager was provided by Baseball Hall of Fame member Earl Weaver, then manager of the Baltimore

    Earl Weaver Baseball

    Earl_Weaver_Baseball

  • Strat-O-Matic
  • Sports simulation game company

    games. It produces tabletop baseball, American football, basketball, and ice hockey simulations, as well as personal computer adaptations of each, but it

    Strat-O-Matic

    Strat-O-Matic

    Strat-O-Matic

  • Diamond Mind
  • Computer baseball simulation game

    Diamond Mind Baseball is a computer baseball simulation game, created by Canadian baseball expert Tom Tippett, who released the first commercial version

    Diamond Mind

    Diamond_Mind

  • Backyard Baseball (1997 video game)
  • 1997 video game

    two randomly chosen computer-controlled teams together. The player can also view their trophies won, their records and view baseball cards of the characters

    Backyard Baseball (1997 video game)

    Backyard_Baseball_(1997_video_game)

  • Sports video game
  • Sports-simulating video game

    game. The first sports simulation game was most likely either Computer Baseball or Computer Quarterback, both released in 1981. The first association football

    Sports video game

    Sports_video_game

  • Pro Baseball: Family Stadium
  • 1986 baseball video game

    for the Family Computer console and Nintendo VS. System arcade unit. In North America, it was published by Tengen as R.B.I. Baseball for the Nintendo

    Pro Baseball: Family Stadium

    Pro_Baseball:_Family_Stadium

  • Intellivision World Series Baseball
  • 1983 video game

    Mattel in 1980, and had written the first known computer baseball game, Baseball on a PDP-10 mainframe computer at Pomona College in 1971. After completing

    Intellivision World Series Baseball

    Intellivision_World_Series_Baseball

  • Microsoft Baseball 2000
  • 1999 video game

    1999). "A Computer Baseball Game With a Heart". CBS. ViacomCBS. Retrieved September 15, 2020. Fudge, James (October 22, 1999). "Microsoft Baseball 2000 Updated

    Microsoft Baseball 2000

    Microsoft_Baseball_2000

  • Baseball (1983 video game)
  • 1983 video game

    Baseball is a baseball video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer (Famicom). It was originally released in Japan on December

    Baseball (1983 video game)

    Baseball_(1983_video_game)

  • APBA
  • American sports-based board game company

    saddle racing games modeled after the baseball game (cards, boards, and dice). In the 1980s and 1990s, computer adaptations of some of these games were

    APBA

    APBA

  • Out of the Park Baseball
  • Sports simulation video game series

    Out of the Park Baseball (abbreviated as OOTP) is a text-based baseball simulation for career, historical, and fictional play. Starting with OOTP 16,

    Out of the Park Baseball

    Out_of_the_Park_Baseball

  • R.B.I. Baseball
  • Baseball video game series

    (Pro Baseball: Family Stadium) for the Family Computer (Famicom), the first game in their Family Stadium series, on December 10, 1986. Pro Baseball: Family

    R.B.I. Baseball

    R.B.I._Baseball

  • Tony La Russa Baseball 4
  • 1997 video game

    traditional computer baseball games on the market this year, and Tony La Russa Baseball 4 is the worst of the lot". "Maxis Releases Tony La Russa Baseball 4".

    Tony La Russa Baseball 4

    Tony_La_Russa_Baseball_4

  • Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001
  • 2000 baseball video game

    2021. Abner, William (March 27, 2000). "Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original

    Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001

    Sammy_Sosa_High_Heat_Baseball_2001

  • MVP Baseball 2004
  • 2004 video game

    MVP Baseball 2004 (GC, PS2, Xbox)". Computer Games Magazine. No. 163. theGlobe.com. June 2004. p. 11. "Review: MVP Baseball 2004 (PC)". Computer Games

    MVP Baseball 2004

    MVP_Baseball_2004

  • Don Daglow
  • American video game creator

    era include: Baseball (1971) — A member of Society for American Baseball Research, Daglow created the first interactive computer baseball game, allowing

    Don Daglow

    Don Daglow

    Don_Daglow

  • Microsoft Baseball 3D 1998 Edition
  • 1998 video game

    Microsoft Baseball 3D" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 158. Ziff Davis. September 1997. p. 115. Retrieved March 27, 2021. "Microsoft Baseball 3D for PC"

    Microsoft Baseball 3D 1998 Edition

    Microsoft_Baseball_3D_1998_Edition

  • PureSim Baseball 2007
  • 2006 video game

    PureSim Baseball 2007 is a text-based computer baseball simulation published by Matrix Games. Originally developed by American independent game developer

    PureSim Baseball 2007

    PureSim_Baseball_2007

  • List of Commodore 64 games (A–M)
  • Commando Libya Compunet Computer Baseball The Computer Edition of Risk: The World Conquest Game Computer Football Strategy Computer Quarterback Conan: Hall

    List of Commodore 64 games (A–M)

    List of Commodore 64 games (A–M)

    List_of_Commodore_64_games_(A–M)

  • List of Atari 8-bit computer games
  • This is a list of commercial video game titles released for Atari 8-bit computers, sorted alphabetically. There are 2181 games on this list. There are 27

    List of Atari 8-bit computer games

    List of Atari 8-bit computer games

    List_of_Atari_8-bit_computer_games

  • Computer Bismarck
  • 1980 video game

    combat game and then developed Computer Baseball for SSI in 1981. SSI reused the computer opponent, Otto von Computer, for its 1981 Torpedo Fire. One

    Computer Bismarck

    Computer_Bismarck

  • High Heat Baseball 2000
  • 1999 sports video game

    website GameRankings. In Computer Gaming World, Dave Salvator wrote, "HH2K has so much going for it that if you're a hard-core baseball fan looking to get in

    High Heat Baseball 2000

    High_Heat_Baseball_2000

  • HardBall!
  • 1985 video game

    HardBall! is a baseball video game published by Accolade. Initially released for the Commodore 64 in 1985, it was ported to other computers over the next

    HardBall!

    HardBall!

  • Baseball scorekeeping
  • Recording of details of baseball games

    Baseball scorekeeping is the practice of recording the details of a baseball game as it unfolds. Professional baseball leagues hire official scorers to

    Baseball scorekeeping

    Baseball scorekeeping

    Baseball_scorekeeping

  • Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball
  • 1992 video game

    System. It was a port of TV Sports: Baseball for home computers. Due to a lack of licensing from Major League Baseball (MLB), the game features no MLB team

    Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball

    Cal_Ripken_Jr._Baseball

  • Baseball Stars
  • 1989 video game

    Baseball Stars is a 1989 baseball video game developed and published by SNK for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was also released in arcades by

    Baseball Stars

    Baseball_Stars

  • List of baseball video games
  • The following is a list of baseball sports video games. All-Star Baseball Backyard Baseball Baseball Simulator 1.000 Baseball Stars Bases Loaded (Moero

    List of baseball video games

    List_of_baseball_video_games

  • World Class Baseball
  • 1988 video game

    or to watch two computer controlled teams play each other. Turbo Tigers (Hudson Bees in Japanese version) Reception World Class Baseball garnered mixed

    World Class Baseball

    World_Class_Baseball

  • Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98
  • 1997 sports video game

    Retrieved March 14, 2021. Bauman, Steve (1997). "Front Page Sports Baseball Pro '98". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original

    Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98

    Front_Page_Sports:_Baseball_Pro_'98

  • MVP Baseball 2005
  • 2005 video game

    MVP Baseball 2005 is a 2005 baseball video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It features Boston Red Sox left fielder Manny Ramirez

    MVP Baseball 2005

    MVP_Baseball_2005

  • John Burgeson
  • German politician (1931 - 2016)

    was an IBM engineer who created the first computer baseball simulation game in 1961, on an IBM 1620 Computer in Akron, Ohio. Burgeson's invention was accepted

    John Burgeson

    John_Burgeson

  • Electronic Games
  • US video game magazine

    Computer: Star Raiders (Runner-Up: Jawbreaker) Arcade: Pac-Man (Runner-Up: Tempest) September Console: Pac-Man (Runner-Up: Missile Command) Computer:

    Electronic Games

    Electronic_Games

  • MLB Pennant Race
  • 1996 baseball video game

    MLB Pennant Race is a baseball video game developed by Sony Interactive Studios America and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    MLB Pennant Race

    MLB_Pennant_Race

  • All-Star Baseball 2005
  • 2004 video game

    Baseball (MLB) teams, the game also features teams made up of legends from different eras. Players can play an exhibition game against the computer,

    All-Star Baseball 2005

    All-Star_Baseball_2005

  • Championship Baseball
  • 1986 video game

    and playing defense. Computer Gaming World stated that Championship Baseball was a worthy sequel to Gamestar's Star League Baseball. In 1988, Dragon gave

    Championship Baseball

    Championship_Baseball

  • Tommy Lasorda Baseball
  • 1989 video game

    Computer and Video Games' Julian Rignall and Robert Swan noted the AI was tough, but felt that the game had a more arcade-style approach of baseball.

    Tommy Lasorda Baseball

    Tommy_Lasorda_Baseball

  • High Heat Baseball 1999
  • 1998 baseball computer game

    Coffey, Robert (August 1998). "Bush League (High Heat Baseball 1999 Review)" (PDF). Computer Gaming World. No. 169. Ziff Davis. p. 204. Archived (PDF)

    High Heat Baseball 1999

    High_Heat_Baseball_1999

  • MicroLeague Baseball
  • 1984 video game

    Atari 8-bit computers, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and IBM PC compatibles. It was one of the first video games to carry the Major League Baseball license, allowing

    MicroLeague Baseball

    MicroLeague_Baseball

  • High Heat Major League Baseball 2003
  • 2002 video game

    High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 was the second-to-last of a series of baseball computer games, released on PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows; a

    High Heat Major League Baseball 2003

    High_Heat_Major_League_Baseball_2003

  • GoDaddy
  • American internet services company

    women's maneuvers from a computer. "Baseball" is a spoof of the steroids scandal. While "Shower" won GoDaddy's online vote, "Baseball" was the most popular

    GoDaddy

    GoDaddy

  • MVP Baseball 2003
  • 2003 video game

    MVP Baseball 2003". Computer Games Magazine. No. 152. theGlobe.com. July 2003. p. 75. Jones, George (June 2003). "MVP Baseball 2003" (PDF). Computer Gaming

    MVP Baseball 2003

    MVP_Baseball_2003

  • Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • American digital entertainment company owned by Sony

    1993, Sony and Sony Music Entertainment Japan jointly established Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) in Tokyo, which released the video game console

    Sony Interactive Entertainment

    Sony Interactive Entertainment

    Sony_Interactive_Entertainment

  • Fantasy baseball
  • Virtual game to draft MLB players into teams

    Fantasy baseball is a game in which the participants serve as owners and general managers of virtual baseball teams. The competitors select their rosters

    Fantasy baseball

    Fantasy_baseball

  • Baseball Mogul
  • Video game series

    Baseball Mogul is a series of career baseball management computer games created by game designer Clay Dreslough. The product was first published in 1997

    Baseball Mogul

    Baseball_Mogul

  • Zenith Z-89
  • Personal computer produced by Zenith Data Systems

    The Z-89 is a personal computer introduced in 1979 by Heathkit, but produced primarily by Zenith Data Systems (ZDS) in the early 1980s. It combined an

    Zenith Z-89

    Zenith Z-89

    Zenith_Z-89

  • Mel Allen
  • American sports announcer (1913–1996)

    Allen recorded the play-by-play for two computer baseball games, Tony La Russa Baseball and Old Time Baseball, which were published by Stormfront Studios

    Mel Allen

    Mel Allen

    Mel_Allen

  • APBA Major League Players Baseball
  • 1985 video game

    for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "I like APBA enormously. The action feels like baseball." Duane E. Widner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming

    APBA Major League Players Baseball

    APBA_Major_League_Players_Baseball

  • 989 Sports Major League Baseball series
  • Baseball video game series

    The MLB (Year#) series is a series of Major League Baseball video games by Sony Computer Entertainment published under their 989 Sports label. The series

    989 Sports Major League Baseball series

    989_Sports_Major_League_Baseball_series

  • DMB
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    twin suspension bridges on the Delaware River Diamond Mind Baseball, a computer baseball simulation game Digital multimedia broadcasting, a South Korean

    DMB

    DMB

  • High Heat Major League Baseball 2002
  • 2001 video game

    requiring a patch to swat, the game is the closest representation to baseball on the computer as of 2001." Tom Carroll of the same website gave the PlayStation

    High Heat Major League Baseball 2002

    High_Heat_Major_League_Baseball_2002

  • List of Apple II games
  • This is a list of video games for the Apple II line of computers. There is a separate list of Apple IIGS games. There are currently 644 games on this

    List of Apple II games

    List_of_Apple_II_games

  • List of TRS-80 games
  • This list contains video games created for the monochrome TRS-80 computers. There are 538 commercial games on this list. Directory:  0–9 A B C D E F G

    List of TRS-80 games

    List_of_TRS-80_games

  • Microsoft Baseball 2001
  • 2000 video game

    Abner, William (February 8, 2000). "Microsoft Baseball 2001: Baseball Mogul with graphics?". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Archived from the original

    Microsoft Baseball 2001

    Microsoft_Baseball_2001

  • Baseball (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    balls and cups of beer Baseball (poker), a variety of stud poker Baseball (1971 video game), a mainframe computer game Baseball, a 1977 video game for

    Baseball (disambiguation)

    Baseball_(disambiguation)

  • MLB 2005
  • 2004 video game

    MLB 2005 is a 2004 baseball video game developed by San Diego Studio under the 989 Sports name and published by Sony Computer Entertainment under the 989

    MLB 2005

    MLB_2005

  • Scott Ruskin (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 1963)

    his professional baseball career was over, and completed his bachelor's degree in computer and information science in 2003. Baseball portal Biography

    Scott Ruskin (baseball)

    Scott_Ruskin_(baseball)

  • Daniel Murphy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    baseball pitcher Dan Murphy (baseball) (born 1964), American baseball pitcher Daniel Murphy (baseball) (born 1985), American baseball second baseman Danny Murphy

    Daniel Murphy

    Daniel_Murphy

  • VR Baseball 2000
  • 1998 video game

    Retrieved April 17, 2021. Bauman, Steve (November 4, 1998). "VR Baseball 2000". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original

    VR Baseball 2000

    VR_Baseball_2000

  • Major League Baseball Authentication Program
  • Sports memorabilia authentication system

    item is entered into a computer database. Between 500,000 and 600,000 items are authenticated each season. Major League Baseball started running an authentication

    Major League Baseball Authentication Program

    Major_League_Baseball_Authentication_Program

  • Virtual League Baseball
  • 1995 video game

    modes of play in Virtual League Baseball: Player 1 vs. computer, all-star game, and pennant race. In player 1 vs. computer, one single match is played between

    Virtual League Baseball

    Virtual_League_Baseball

  • Super Baseball 2020
  • 1991 video game

    from real baseball is that some of the characters in this game are robots. All the human characters are equipped with powerful armor, computer sensors,

    Super Baseball 2020

    Super_Baseball_2020

  • RealSports Baseball
  • 1982 video game

    RealSports Baseball (also known as Super Baseball and simply as Baseball) is a 1982 baseball video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the

    RealSports Baseball

    RealSports_Baseball

  • History of video games
  • The history of video games began in the 1950s and 1960s as computer scientists began designing simple games and simulations on minicomputers and mainframes

    History of video games

    History of video games

    History_of_video_games

  • Great Baseball
  • 1987 video game

    standard game of baseball. Team 1 goes to bat first and Team 2 goes to bat second. In a single player game, once the team in selected, the computer automatically

    Great Baseball

    Great_Baseball

  • Bad News Baseball
  • 1989 video game

    the game plays similarly to R.B.I. Baseball, which is another baseball game that was released for the Family Computer in 1986 and the NES in 1988. There

    Bad News Baseball

    Bad_News_Baseball

  • Bo Jackson Baseball
  • 1991 video game

    all-Bo Jackson baseball team. The Amiga and TurboGrafx-16 versions include a league mode and enhanced 16-bit graphics. Reception Computer Gaming World called

    Bo Jackson Baseball

    Bo_Jackson_Baseball

  • World Series Baseball (video game series)
  • Video game series developed by Sega

    Baseball is a computer and video game series published by Sega from 1994 to 2003. The series would be succeeded by 2004's ESPN Major League Baseball.

    World Series Baseball (video game series)

    World_Series_Baseball_(video_game_series)

  • 2017 Major League Baseball draft
  • Major League Baseball draft

    The 2017 Major League Baseball draft began on June 12, 2017. The draft assigned amateur baseball players to MLB teams. The first 36 picks, including the

    2017 Major League Baseball draft

    2017_Major_League_Baseball_draft

  • Triple Play Baseball
  • 2001 video game

    Retrieved July 3, 2020. Brakke, Todd (March 22, 2001). "Triple Play Baseball". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the original

    Triple Play Baseball

    Triple_Play_Baseball

  • Sabermetrics
  • Analysis of baseball statistics

    Major League Baseball (MLB), used an IBM System/360 at team owner Jerold Hoffberger's brewery to write a FORTRAN-based baseball computer simulation. In

    Sabermetrics

    Sabermetrics

    Sabermetrics

  • Pete Rose Baseball
  • 1988 video game

    Anthology, the game was renamed Baseball, due to the license deal with Pete Rose having expired. "AVAILABILITY UPDATE" (PDF). Computer Entertainer. 7 (9): 14.

    Pete Rose Baseball

    Pete_Rose_Baseball

  • Front Page Sports Baseball
  • Video game

    Sports Baseball '94". Next Generation (4). Imagine Media: 91. April 1995. Kaiafas, Tasos (July 1996). "Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '96". Computer Game

    Front Page Sports Baseball

    Front_Page_Sports_Baseball

  • APBA presents: Baseball for Windows
  • 1993 video game

    presentation. Reception PC Gamer recommended APBA presents: Baseball for Windows to baseball fans. Computer Gaming World called it an excellent addition to any

    APBA presents: Baseball for Windows

    APBA_presents:_Baseball_for_Windows

  • Baseball (Intellivision video game)
  • 1980 video game

    Baseball (originally released as Major League Baseball) is a baseball video game produced by Mattel and released for its Intellivision console in 1980

    Baseball (Intellivision video game)

    Baseball_(Intellivision_video_game)

  • Backyard Baseball 2005
  • 2003 video game

    Backyard Baseball is a 2003 baseball video game developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Infogrames (later Atari). It was originally developed

    Backyard Baseball 2005

    Backyard_Baseball_2005

  • Family Stadium
  • Video game series

    series, Pro Baseball: Family Stadium, was released for the Nintendo Family Computer in 1986 and later in North America as R.B.I. Baseball (subsequent

    Family Stadium

    Family_Stadium

  • Kōshien (series)
  • Video game series

    high school baseball-themed video games, released in Japan. The first two titles were released by K Amusement Leasing for the Family Computer and Super

    Kōshien (series)

    Kōshien_(series)

  • 3D Baseball
  • 1996 video game

    3D Baseball is a sports game developed and published by Crystal Dynamics and distributed by Activision. It was released in December 1996 for PlayStation

    3D Baseball

    3D_Baseball

  • Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000
  • 1999 baseball video game

    Retrieved December 26, 2021. Abner, Will (May 11, 1999). "Baseball Edition 2000". Computer Games Strategy Plus. Strategy Plus, Inc. Archived from the

    Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000

    Interplay_Sports_Baseball_Edition_2000

  • The Baseball Encyclopedia
  • Baseball reference book

    had recently been hired by computer data processing company Information Concepts, Inc. (ICI), first proposed a new baseball encyclopedia in 1965. Two years

    The Baseball Encyclopedia

    The_Baseball_Encyclopedia

  • Computer-aided scouting
  • failures of a baseball player or team, a development called sabermetrics. The foundation of computer-aided scouting is statistics. Computer-aided scouting

    Computer-aided scouting

    Computer-aided_scouting

  • Baseball Heroes
  • 1992 video game

    the Go - Baseball Heroes (Atari) For the Atari Lynx". VideoGames & Computer Entertainment. No. 47. Larry Flynt Publications. p. 86. "Baseball Heroes".

    Baseball Heroes

    Baseball_Heroes

  • High Heat Major League Baseball 2004
  • 2003 sports video game

    League Baseball 2004". Computer Games Magazine. No. 151. theGlobe.com. June 2003. p. 86. Jones, George (June 2003). "High Heat 2004" (PDF). Computer Gaming

    High Heat Major League Baseball 2004

    High_Heat_Major_League_Baseball_2004

  • AA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Double-A may refer to: America's Army, a 2002 computer game published by the U.S. Army Ancient Anguish, a computer game in existence since 1992 Aa!, a J-Pop

    AA

    AA

  • Street Sports Baseball
  • 1987 video game

    gang play baseball on an improvised field. Rick Teverbaugh reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Street Sports Baseball is more

    Street Sports Baseball

    Street_Sports_Baseball

  • Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball
  • 1991 video game

    Russa's Ultimate Baseball is the first game in the Tony La Russa Baseball series, published in 1991 for DOS and Commodore 64. Reception Computer Gaming World

    Tony La Russa's Ultimate Baseball

    Tony_La_Russa's_Ultimate_Baseball

  • Nathan Patterson (baseball)
  • American baseball player (born 1996)

    Nathan Patterson (born February 5, 1996) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Patterson attracted national media attention for throwing a fastball

    Nathan Patterson (baseball)

    Nathan_Patterson_(baseball)

  • Dell
  • American multinational technology company

    formerly Dell Computer Corporation, is an American technology company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), servers,

    Dell

    Dell

    Dell

  • 1986 in video games
  • releases Pro Baseball: Family Stadium for the Famicom, the first in the Famista series. December 19 – Nintendo releases Kid Icarus. Computer January 1 –

    1986 in video games

    1986_in_video_games

  • Al Michaels
  • American sportscaster (born 1944)

    Michaels was also the featured voice in HardBall III, a popular computer baseball game for PC. He was also featured, along with John Madden, in the

    Al Michaels

    Al Michaels

    Al_Michaels

  • Pure-Stat Baseball
  • 1986 video game

    "Baseball Fever". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 36. pp. 9, 42. Wilson, David M.; Wilson, Johnny L. (April 1988). "The Boys of Spring: A Computer Sports

    Pure-Stat Baseball

    Pure-Stat_Baseball

  • VR Baseball '97
  • 1997 video game

    Baseball '97". Computer and Video Games. No. 189. EMAP. p. 81. Retrieved July 23, 2021. Kujawa, Kraig; Hager, Dean (May 1997). "VR Baseball '97". Electronic

    VR Baseball '97

    VR_Baseball_'97

  • PDP-10
  • 36-bit computer by Digital (1966–1983)

    created Adventure, the prototypical computer adventure game, for a PDP-10. Don Daglow created the first computer baseball game (1971) and Dungeon (1975),

    PDP-10

    PDP-10

    PDP-10

  • Earl Weaver Baseball II
  • 1991 sports video game

    Compute! said "a brighter spring training for all PC baseball players." Joseph McCullough for Computer Games Strategy Plus said "In all, Earl Weaver II does

    Earl Weaver Baseball II

    Earl_Weaver_Baseball_II

  • Dan Gutman
  • American children's writer

    American writer, primarily of children's fiction. His works include the Baseball Card Adventures children's book series that began with Honus & Me, The

    Dan Gutman

    Dan Gutman

    Dan_Gutman

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COMPUTER BASEBALL

  • Zenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Zenith

    Computer

    Zenith

  • Muhaddas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Muhaddas

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas

  • Terry Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terry Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terry Turlough Turlach

  • Terence Turlough Turlach
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Terence Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

    Terence Turlough Turlach

  • Tirmizi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tirmizi

    Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad

    Tirmizi

  • Khaila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khaila |

    To compete with pride

    Khaila |

  • HEIDEN
  • Male

    German

    HEIDEN

    Middle High German byname HEIDEN means "heathen." The composer Josef Haydn's surname was a respelling of this name.

    HEIDEN

  • Amadeus
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amadeus

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amadeus

  • Anapana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Anapana

    Unattained; Cannot be Competed with

    Anapana

  • Muhaddas |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Muhaddas |

    Compiler of Hadith

    Muhaddas |

  • Zenith | ஜேநீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

    Computer

    Zenith | ஜேநீத

  • Amada
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Amada

    He who loves God. Famous Bearer: late composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

    Amada

  • Khaila
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khaila

    To Compete with Pride

    Khaila

  • Vedavyasa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Vedavyasa

    Compiler of the Vedas

    Vedavyasa

  • Turlough Turlach
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    Turlough Turlach

    From an Irish name meaning “”one who aids or assists.”” It is usually translated as Terence and Terry, two names that have become strongly associated with Ireland. Turlough O’Carolan was a 17th century blind harpist and composer who wrote one of the most haunting pieces of Irish music, “”O’Carolan’s Concerto.””

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  • Compilator
  • n.

    Compiler.

  • Compt
  • v. t.

    To compute; to count.

  • Compote
  • n.

    A preparation of fruit in sirup in such a manner as to preserve its form, either whole, halved, or quartered; as, a compote of pears.

  • Overcast
  • v. t.

    To compute or rate too high.

  • Compete
  • v. i.

    To contend emulously; to seek or strive for the same thing, position, or reward for which another is striving; to contend in rivalry, as for a prize or in business; as, tradesmen compete with one another.

  • Commute
  • v. t.

    To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.

  • Competed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compete

  • Computer
  • n.

    One who computes.

  • Commuting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Commute

  • Computed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Compute

  • Hymnologist
  • n.

    A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.

  • Commuter
  • n.

    One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.

  • Cast
  • v. i.

    To calculate; to compute.

  • Computist
  • n.

    A computer.

  • Competing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compete

  • Commute
  • v. i.

    To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.

  • Author
  • n.

    One who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler.

  • Computing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Compute

  • Miscompute
  • v. t.

    To compute erroneously.

  • Commuted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Commute