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Baseball-star.com has a rating of 4 stars from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases.

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Top Positive Review

“Good but lacks any competition with other players”

Jesse R.
10/25/21

Every player in this game is put in their own "universe". That means all the other players on your team are computer players randomly generated by the website. Your only competition with other players is comparing your stats to theirs. And comparing myself to the others, I am not as good as I should be. I didn't manage to make the All-Star team in my first season and the second is not looking promising. Getting MVP is difficult because you have to be voted the game MVP 15 times, so nearly 10% of your games. I did manage a World Series victory with my team, which was nice. The game has "stars" in it, meaning you earn so-called "stars" which let you train your player to make him better and hence get more stars, training him further. Every time you put stars in a skill the stars needed to advance it further increase. It gets pretty difficult to push your abilities beyond a certain level. Overall 4/5, would be better if you could actually play real people as we did in Brushback Baseball.

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79 reviews
206 helpful votes
October 25th, 2021

Every player in this game is put in their own "universe". That means all the other players on your team are computer players randomly generated by the website.

Your only competition with other players is comparing your stats to theirs. And comparing myself to the others, I am not as good as I should be. I didn't manage to make the All-Star team in my first season and the second is not looking promising. Getting MVP is difficult because you have to be voted the game MVP 15 times, so nearly 10% of your games.

I did manage a World Series victory with my team, which was nice.

The game has "stars" in it, meaning you earn so-called "stars" which let you train your player to make him better and hence get more stars, training him further. Every time you put stars in a skill the stars needed to advance it further increase. It gets pretty difficult to push your abilities beyond a certain level.

Overall 4/5, would be better if you could actually play real people as we did in Brushback Baseball.

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