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Season Ticket Baseball 2003

by Atari
Windows 98 / Me / 95 Everyone
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)

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  • ASIN: B00005Y4PX
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: March 27, 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,573 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Build your baseball dynasty through the minor leagues or buy it with high-priced free agents. Now the choice is yours! Season Ticket Baseball 2003 offers fans of the great American pastime the chance to run a big-league baseball club. You set the ticket prices, make the blockbuster trades, sign the big-name free agents, and negotiate TV broadcasting deals from the front office! You set all the lineups, handle the pitching staff, and make the decisions during the game from the manager's seat in the dugout!

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Baseball Sim, May 6, 2002
This review is from: Season Ticket Baseball 2003 (CD-ROM)
First off, let me make one caveat: if you like to see the action, swing the bat, or lunge for the ball, don't buy this game. It is a stat game for stat heads, not an action game. In Season Ticket Baseball 2003 you play the role of owner/general manger/field manager (during the games). You draft players, sign free agents, hire coaches and scouts, make trades, set your bullpen and lineups, and play. You control the big league club as well as your three minor league clubs. You can cut the rookie who doesn't have it, or bring up that blue chip prospect when your star player gets injured. You deal with the players, some are team oriented and loyal, others are prima donnas. You can create your own league and run it for decades! Play one or a couple teams (daily news will keep you up on the happenings around the league) or take the god-like view of running the whole enchileda.

You can also download a database that contains all the rosters of all the teams that ever played from 1871 to 2001 (the game comes with 2002 already loaded). Want to coach the Big Red Machine or the 1927 Yankees? You can!

Now the most important part, accuracy. The players perform pretty much as you would expect them too. You may not be able to perfectly replicate a season, as you have little control over injuries or freak occurances, but historical players and teams generally perform the way they did in actuality. The game engine has been around for quite awhile and has proven itself to be excellent.

But if that's not good enough, you can change anything and everything about each player. From their name and their age, or their pitching velocity and batting averages vs lefties (or righties), to their desire to play for a good team or their leadership skills. You can even go in and "fix" a player who's been hurt instantly (as opposed to letting nature take it's course) or injure someone otherwise healthy, if you want to truly simulate real history.

If love you love the statistical side of baseball, the operational and managerial side of the game, buy this! Also if you have the older version of this game and are thinking of going to XP, buy this as well. The older game (at least for me) became extremely unstable with XP. This one works like a charm.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The undisputed king of baseball text sims, April 17, 2002
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punkviper (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Season Ticket Baseball 2003 (CD-ROM)
First off, yes, this game can & will overwhelm you if you let it. Straight out of the box, there are no real player names in the game, but with minimal searching you can find not only the opening day 2002 rosters, but also the Lahman database, which will let you replay ANY season from 1901 to present day. This is a HUGE positive for such a game, because in ye olden days of yore with APBA Baseball, you had to pay for the privelege of having individual historical years on disc. Now, you can download the entire history of 20th century baseball for FREE! And Season Ticket 2K3 is indeed equipped to handle info from the Lahman database, though you might need the latest patch from Infogrames website.

So there are 3 downloads you might need to make to increase your enjoyment exponentially: current patch, 2002 rosters, Lahman Database (which I believe has recently been renamed as the Baseball Archive.)

Now, if you're wondering what the difference is between this and Out Of The Park Baseball 4, there is none. It's the same game. This is a fairly hardcore micro-management sim. It has the APBA on-field managerial aspects, like setting lineups, pitching rotations, deciding when to pinch-hit, bring in a reliever, double-switch, etc. But it also has the Baseball Mogul aspect (another fine game, I'll add) of being the GM, pulling the trigger on trades, managing your minor leagues, contract negotiation, expansion, fan promotions (bobbleheads!), and other front-office duties.

The stats are as wide as they are deep, meaning there's hardly any stat that you won't know about your players. This leads to a lot of pondering and thinking on your part, but if you've read this far then I think you can handle it.

The Out Of The Park engine (which the game is based on) is very sound and has a great history. It has been tweaked to almost perfection with this release, and I would say that there is no other sports sim that approaches it in terms of depth, except perhaps the immortal Championship Manager soccer series.

So if you think you're ready to graduate from the kiddie-land of games like Triple Play, step up to the plate and take a swing at Season Ticket 2003.

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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Be prepared to spend many hours playing this game!, May 18, 2002
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coachtim (Indiana, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Season Ticket Baseball 2003 (CD-ROM)
Pure Baseball fanatics will certainly fall in love with "Season Ticket Baseball 2003". It is a "stat-geek's" dream! STB3K is a total package of baseball simulation. You can serve not only as your team's manager, but GM as well. Create some terrific teams through not only the draft, but the trade route as well!
I might add that the game's Artificial Intelligence makes it very difficult to take advantage of a computer-controlled team and make a steal through the trade route.

A game can be played in a little over 10 minutes and a whole season can be simmed in under an hour. It's your choice and you have total control in this game.

One of the game's most appealing features is email messaging. As GM or manager, you can receive emails offering trades from other teams, info from your coaching staff about the progress of younger players, and even comments from your PR director about the success of "promotional days".

The game comes "packaged" with fictional players playing for fictional teams in real cities. But, if you like, you can download historical players from The Baseball Archive which can be accessed from a great website (ootp4.com) that (sort of) accompanies STB3K. This website is run by the folks who created STB3K and it's sister program, "Out of the Park 4", which is the downloadable version of STB3K. This website has great tips for adding enjoyment to your gaming experience, while providing great support for the game.

For those interested in purchasing this game, please be advised that it is not loaded with dynamic graphics and sound. This is pure "stat" baseball and for those of you who grew up with "Statis Pro Baseball" of 'Sports Illustrated Superstar Baseball" you'll be absolutely thrilled with this program. Just be prepared to spend countless hours simming season after season watching your young players develop into major league stars and your veterans lead your franchise to championships.

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