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Backyard Baseball is a fun and casual sports game aimed at kids, developed by Humongous Entertainment and released in 1997. The cute and colorful visuals invite youngsters (or wondrous adults) to partake in a classic game of baseball.

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Prove that you're an American by naming all the Major League teams!
RBI? ERA? Guess what these baseball abbreviations stand for.
How many players can you name that have hit 50 home runs in a single season?
How many players can you name that have won the AL or NL MVP award?
For each category, name baseball's top 5 all-time leaders.
A word-guessing game where all the answers are Major League team names.
For each city on the map, name the Major League baseball team that plays there.
You paid for them, but the corporations get to name them.
Name the players who have hit at least 500 Major League home runs.
Can you guess the MLB team that uses each of these logos?
Can you name the top MLB and Negro League players of all-time according to an ESPN poll of experts?
Name the baseball players who were inducted into the Hall of Fame on their first ballot.
For each year since 1950, name the team that won the World Series.
Name the players with at least 3,000 career Major League hits.
A baseball quiz that may never need an update.
Name these players who played for only one team their whole career.
For each MLB team, name the player with the most all-star selections.
Guess the names of the players who set these famous baseball records.
Name the home run leader for each Major League team.
Name the players who have led the Major League in home runs for a single season.
Name the seven countries that have been the birthplace of more than 60 Major League Baseball players.
Name the pitchers with the most career and single-season strikeouts.
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Name all the players and managers who have been inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame.
Name the pitchers who have won the Cy Young award.
We give you one question about Major League baseball for every year from 1960 until 1989. Can you answer them all?
For example, who was the Bambino?
Name the players who have led the entire Major Leagues in batting average.
Some trades are so big they can curse a franchise for over 80 years.
One answer for each letter A-Z.
Name the players who've 'almost' hit .400 since 1941.

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Prove that you're an American by naming all the Major League teams!
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RBI? ERA? Guess what these baseball abbreviations stand for.
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How many players can you name that have hit 50 home runs in a single season?
31,785
How many players can you name that have won the AL or NL MVP award?
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For each category, name baseball's top 5 all-time leaders.
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A word-guessing game where all the answers are Major League team names.
28,819
For each city on the map, name the Major League baseball team that plays there.
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You paid for them, but the corporations get to name them.
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Name the players who have hit at least 500 Major League home runs.
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Can you guess the MLB team that uses each of these logos?
24,869
Can you name the top MLB and Negro League players of all-time according to an ESPN poll of experts?
21,735
Name the baseball players who were inducted into the Hall of Fame on their first ballot.
20,911
For each year since 1950, name the team that won the World Series.
19,491
Name the players with at least 3,000 career Major League hits.
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A baseball quiz that may never need an update.
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Name these players who played for only one team their whole career.
18,183
For each MLB team, name the player with the most all-star selections.
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Guess the names of the players who set these famous baseball records.
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Name the home run leader for each Major League team.
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Name the players who have led the Major League in home runs for a single season.
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Countries with Major League Baseball Players
Name the seven countries that have been the birthplace of more than 60 Major League Baseball players.
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MLB Baseball Strikeout Leaders
Name the pitchers with the most career and single-season strikeouts.
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Name all the players and managers who have been inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame.
13,439
Name the pitchers who have won the Cy Young award.
12,846
We give you one question about Major League baseball for every year from 1960 until 1989. Can you answer them all?
12,332
For example, who was the Bambino?
11,611
Name the players who have led the entire Major Leagues in batting average.
11,521
Some trades are so big they can curse a franchise for over 80 years.
11,339
One answer for each letter A-Z.
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10,834
They Almost Hit .400 Quiz
Name the players who've 'almost' hit .400 since 1941.
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Name the Major League pitchers who have won 20 games in a single-season.
10,366
Cubs are to Wrigley as Red Sox are to ______?
9,895
Nomar? Honus? Guess the last names of these current and former Major League players.
9,606
Based on the description, guess these baseball terms.
9,586
Countries Where Baseball is the Most Popular Sport
Name the seven countries of the world in which baseball is the most popular spectator or participatory sport.
8,327
Such as the five players to win the Triple Crown since 1940.
7,806
7,649
MLB Baseball Team Hits Leaders
Name the career hits leader for each Major League team.
7,613
Each group of baseball players has the same last name. Guess what it is.
7,523
Name the pitchers who have recorded a single-season ERA below 2.00.
7,414
One answer for each letter A-Z.
6,785
For each selected player, name the team with which they made their Major League debut.
6,692
For each decade, name the ten Major League players with the most home runs.
6,684
Name the 5 Major League teams that have gone the longest between World Series victories.
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Can you guess the players with these famous nicknames, old and new.
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Name the top 10 New York Yankee players of all time.
6,011
Name the players who have recorded 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in a single season.
5,834
Most of these records will never be broken!
5,709
For each Major League team, name the most recent player to hit 40 home runs.
5,579
Name the current Major League teams that have never won a World Series in their entire history as a team.
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Fill the blanks in these quotes commonly attributed to Yogi Berra.
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Name the managers who have won a World Series since 1970.
5,357
Name the top 10 Boston Red Sox players of all time.
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4,923
MLB Baseball Top 100 Career Home Runs
Can you guess the 100 Major League baseball players who have hit the most career home runs?
4,823
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First Names as Last Names - Baseball
Complete the puzzle to guess these baseball players who have first names as last names!
4,777
Guess these connected answers related to the sport of baseball.
4,773
Question #1: What pitcher holds the career and single-season record for strikeouts?
4,494
3,901
MLB Baseball Triple Crown
Name the players who have won a batting or pitching Triple Crown since 1900.
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3,759
3,736
Name the players who had the best three-year stretches in the live-ball era, by Wins above Replacement.
3,688
Name the players who have won the Major League home run derby.
3,526
Name the major league player, based on the history of teams they have played for.
3,433
Can you guess the baseball players who have had their numbers retired by the New York Yankees?
3,410
3,204
3,024
3,017
2,983
Do you have what it takes to answer these trivia questions about Major League Baseball?
2,913
2,835
2,796
2,716
2,651
Name any Hall of Fame player for each of the teams in the Major League.
2,532
Can you answer these trivia questions about the Boston Red Sox?
2,349
2,319
Top 20 Yankees: All-Time Home Run Leaders
Name the players who have hit the most home runs for the New York Yankees.
2,217
2,214
2,174
2,136
2,039
Can you answer these questions about the Los Angeles Dodgers?
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1,957
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1,598
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Backyard Baseball
Genre(s)Sports
Developer(s)Humongous Entertainment
Publisher(s)Humongous Entertainment
Infogrames
Atari
The Evergreen Group
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Macintosh
First releaseBackyard Baseball
October 24, 1997
Latest releaseBackyard Sports: Baseball
2015

Backyard Baseball Quiz Game

Backyard Baseball is a series of baseballvideo games for children which was developed by Humongous Entertainment and published by Atari. It was first released in October 1997 for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. Later games were featured on Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Wii, and iOS. It is part of the Backyard Sports series. There have been eleven different versions of the game since 1997. Some of the game titles that were created include Backyard Baseball, Backyard Baseball 2001-2010, and Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers.

The original game consisted of 30 neighborhood kids from which the gamer could choose to play.[1] Over the years, the idea of 'Pro players as kids' became popular, and the original statistics and looks of the players changed. Some of the professional players that were available included Chipper Jones, Frank Thomas, Alex Rodriguez, Alfonso Soriano, Ichiro Suzuki, Sammy Sosa, Jim Thome, Albert Pujols, Nomar Garciaparra, Ken Griffey Jr., and Barry Bonds. As the game progresses, there are some professionals that become available or 'unlockable' including Randy Johnson, Derek Jeter, and Mike Piazza.

In Backyard Baseball, players take a managerial role by creating a team of different players to compete against opponents. In the different installments, a player could play an exhibition game or a 14, 16 or 32 game season (different versions vary) followed by the 'Backyard Baseball League' playoffs, which contains the American League and National League divisional series, the AL and NL championship series and finally the 'Backyard Baseball World Series'. Series games will vary per game.

This game has various playable modes, they include: Single Game, Batting Practice, Spectator, and Season Game.

In 2013, The Evergreen Group acquired the intellectual property from Atari.

Legacy[edit]

Pablo Sanchez, one of the playable characters in the game, has been regarded as one of the strongest characters in video game history.[2][3][4]

The game has also been noted for its diversity (gender, race) of characters, both in ratio of white to non-white and male to female, as well as skill level and the distribution of the best characters.[5]

Power-Ups[edit]

Sometimes accompanying the four standard batting modes (Power, Line Drive, Grounder and Bunt), some beneficial power-ups appear. In the original Backyard Baseball, these batting power-ups appeared when the player got a hit when the computer used a 'crazy pitch' (see below). Starting from Backyard Baseball 2001, the power ups were awarded after a hit off a 'crazy pitch' and when the player turned a double play or triple play on defense. In addition to these batting power-ups, pitching power-ups, or 'crazy pitches,' also progressively appear, though they are much more frequent and in number, occurring whenever the player strikes an opponent out. These pitches consume much more energy and causes the strike zone to expand, so most of the pitches given are never used consecutively. In addition to the 'crazy pitches,' a strikeout may also award the player 'More Juice,' a full energy recharge for the pitcher that can be used when the player sees fit to use it.

Backyard Baseball 2001

Batting Power-Ups

  • Aluminum Power: This power-up is the most valued and can disappear after one or no tries when in use. Players use an aluminum bat to increase the chances to hit a home run.
  • Screaming Line Drive: The power-up last about two uses and appears more frequently. Players hit a fast line drive to the wall and allows the batter to run more or all bases.
  • Under Grounder: This move lasts at least two uses. Players hit a ground ball that goes into the ground, causing the ball to reappear in any random area of the outfield.
  • Crazy Bunt: The move disappears after one or no tries when in use, but if the power-up is used sparingly, the move can last up to four uses. When the ball is hit, the ball rolls around the field erratically as fielders just barely miss catching it.

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Pitching Power-Ups

  • Big Freeze: The ball is thrown like normal but suddenly stops just before it enters the strike zone, often faking the hitter into swinging at the pitch.
  • Elevator: The ball is thrown low along the ground and then the ball suddenly jumps into the air at the last moment.
  • Crazyball: the ball 'laughs' when thrown, and it moves in random directions in the air. Easier to hit if swingspot is enabled
  • Corkskrew: The ball makes a spiral motion through the air. Easier to hit if swingspot is enabled
  • Zigzag: The ball makes a zig-zag motion through the air. Easier to hit if swingspot is enabled
  • Slomo: The ball travels very slowly through the air, requiring precise timing to be hit.
  • Spitball: The ball is covered with saliva and jerks in the air.
  • Fireball: One of the most powerful pitches, the ball blazes past the batter in a ball of fire at an incredibly high speed. When used by a player, this pitch is the most draining of the pitcher's stamina.

Backyard Baseball 2005

Batting Power-Ups

  • Sonic Boom: The player knocks down opposing fielders with a super-powerful shockwave.
  • Rubber Bat: The batter bounce a grounder really high into the air — the player will have a chance to reach base before any fielder catches the ball.
  • Butter Fingers: The player will splatter the opposing fielders with butter. They'll have a slippery time trying to field your hit.
  • Jumping Bean Bunt: This tricky power-up makes the ball jump all over the place!
  • Lightning Bat: Produce tremendous power when you connect with the ball.
  • Geyser Hit: The batter makes the ball burrow deep underground before it suddenly surfaces somewhere in the outfield.
  • Piñata Bat: The batter drives fielders crazy when the ball is hit, the ball multiplies into dozens of bouncing baseballs.
  • Orbiter: Knock the stuffing out of the ball.

Pitching Power-Ups

  • The Fang: The Fang looks like a normal curve-ball, but it bites hard at the last second and goes straight into the dirt.
  • Freezer: The Freezer stops just before reaching the strike zone, pauses briefly, and then continues.
  • Slo MO: This ball starts moving at ultra-slow speed just before reaching the strike zone.
  • Juice Box: The Juice Box will refill your pitcher's Pitch Juice Box.
  • Rainbow Pop-up: When it's hit, the ball goes straight into the air for an easy out.
  • Crazy Pitch: The Crazy Pitch is so wild that even the pitcher doesn't know where it will go.
  • Splitball: This pitch splits into two separate curve-balls, one of which is a fake, unhittable baseball.
  • Fireball: The Fireball is so fast it can burn a hole in your catcher's glove.

Installments[edit]

TitleYearPlatforms
Backyard BaseballOctober 24, 1997Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Backyard Baseball 2001May 19, 2000Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Backyard Baseball2002Game Boy Advance
Backyard Baseball 20032002Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Backyard Baseball2003Nintendo GameCube
Backyard Baseball2004PlayStation 2
Backyard Baseball 20052004Microsoft Windows
Backyard Baseball 20062005Game Boy Advance
Backyard Sports: Baseball 20072006Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows
Backyard Baseball 092008Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2, Windows
Backyard Baseball 10 2009Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2
Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers2010Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
Backyard Sports: Baseball 20152015iOS, Android published by Fingerprint Network

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.theringer.com/features/2017/10/10/16451300/backyard-baseball-20-year-anniversary
  2. ^http://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2017/06/23/backyard-baseball-computer-game-history
  3. ^http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/03/the-25-best-virtual-athletes-in-video-games/pablo-sanchez
  4. ^http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1990299-most-terrifying-video-game-athletes-to-play-against
  5. ^Delayo, Mike. 'The Inclusive Legacy of Backyard Baseball'. Fangraphs.

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