Tony La Russa Baseball 3: 1996 Edition
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| Tony La Russa Baseball 3: 1996 Edition | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Stormfront Studios |
| Publisher | Stormfront Studios |
| Series | Tony La Russa Baseball |
| Platforms | MS-DOS Windows |
| Release | May 7, 1996[1] |
Tony La Russa Baseball 3: 1996 Edition is a 1996 baseball video game from Stormfront Studios. The game is an upgraded version of Tony La Russa Baseball 3[2] and it features play-by-play from Hall of Famer Mel Allen[3] as well as announcer Hank Greenwald.[4]
Tony La Russa Baseball 3: 1996 Edition is a strategy-driven baseball simulation which emphasizes managerial control and long-term play. Players create a custom "baseball universe," drafting teams, calling up prospects from the minors, or even building rosters from scratch. Players can take the field or manage from the dugout, crafting detailed strategies like deciding when to hit-and-run or play conservatively. The game offers extensive statistics and options. The 1996 edition adds a head-to-head stats that reveal historical matchups between pitchers and batters, helping managers make critical decisions about pinch-hitting or bullpen moves. Gameplay refinements include adjustable speeds for pitching, batting, and fielding.[2]