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Play Tony La Russa Baseball ’95 Online

You call pitches, steal bases, and actually think before swinging—curveballs feel amazing when they just clip the corner. The AI punishes lazy fastballs, so you gotta mix it up.

Developer: Sega
Genre: Sports
Released: 1994
File size: 890.76 KB
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Game Overview

Man, Tony La Russa Baseball '95 on the Genesis was something else. It wasn't just about mashing buttons to hit home runs—you actually had to strategize, like calling pitches or deciding when to steal bases. The pitching mechanics felt weirdly satisfying for a 16-bit game, especially when you nailed a curveball just outside the strike zone.

The AI wasn’t dumb either. If you kept throwing fastballs down the middle, the CPU would eventually crush one into the stands. And yeah, the graphics are obviously dated now, but back then? That smooth animation when a batter connected with a pitch felt like magic.

What I loved was how it balanced depth with accessibility. You could dive into managerial stuff if you wanted, or just jump into a quick game and swing away. Still holds up if you’re into that old-school baseball vibe.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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