As a main-line sports simulation released in 2001 for the Dreamcast, this baseball title lets you compete in exhibition games or manage a full season via Franchise mode. The core loop involves playing matches while utilizing deep control over fielding positions and lineups. Distinctive features include managing free agents, tracking detailed player statistics like hot/cold zones, and participating in a Home Run Derby, with online play supported.
Players can engage in standard exhibition games for quick matchups or commit to the long-term structure of the Franchise mode, which simulates an entire season or multiple seasons of team management. For immediate postseason action, a dedicated Playoffs mode is available. Competitive options also include a Home Run Derby mode. Furthermore, this title supported online competition, allowing users to play against others remotely.
A defining characteristic of this simulation is the extensive control granted to the user over both on-field action and administrative duties. Players have the capability to take total control of fielding and lineup positions during gameplay, moving beyond simple automated settings. Roster management is deep, allowing users to create, sign, and trade free agents. Strategic depth is added through the ability to manage the batting order and set the pitching rotation before and during games.
The simulation tracks a significant amount of data to inform strategic decisions. Key statistical features include monitoring player performance metrics such as hot and cold zones for batters, which directly influence in-game success rates. Beyond performance, the system tracks administrative data points like drafts, injuries, trades, and fines, providing a comprehensive managerial layer to the sports experience.
This release is presented as a complete, standalone main game for the Dreamcast platform. There are no documented official expansions, downloadable content packs, or subsequent remasters associated with this specific version.