The Best PlayStation Baseball Games

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Games don't have to be console exclusive, as long as they were released for PlayStation at some point.

If you owned a PlayStation at any time during your life, then it's safe to say there were probably a few baseball games in your collection. With so many great options to choose from, there was never a shortage of games to play for fans of the genre. Since some games were much better than others, we've decided to rank the best PS1 baseball games of all time.

This list features all the most popular and best-selling baseball games that were released for PlayStation. While many of these games were console exclusive, we're allowing non-exclusives to be a part of the list as well. Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball and Triple Play 2000 are included on this list, along with many more.

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Most divisive: High Heat Major League Baseball 2002
Over 300 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of Baseball Games on Playstation
  • Triple Play 2000
    1
    Jan 01 1999
    120 votes

    Knocking it out of the park back in 1999, Triple Play 2000 hit the gaming scene with its immersive simulation of real baseball action. This game continued its winning streak by introducing a new feature - a home run derby - which bolstered its gameplay and received a chorus of cheers from fans. Spicing things up with commentary from Jim Hughson and Buck Martinez, this release escalated EA's reputation in baseball games and left gamers richly satisfied.

  • Triple Play 99
    2
    Feb 28 1998
    66 votes

    Gamers were on the edge of their seat, waiting for the release of Triple Play 99, replete with star-studded rosters and heart-thumping gameplay. The efficient use of motion capture technology, impressive graphics and AI mechanics made the gameplay more immersive. The realism of the game, combined with its solid groundworks, pitched it into a new era of sports gaming.

  • Triple Play 2001
    3
    Mar 14 2000
    56 votes

    Back with another fastball, Triple Play 2001 delivered a bevy of new features including Legends Teams and more detailed statistics. The gameplay was swift and enthralling, bringing players right into the thick of major league action. This game left its footprint on the gamers, continuing its legacy of seamless baseball simulations.

  • MLB 2000
    4
    Feb 28 1999
    54 votes

    MLB 2000 hit the ground running with its innovative scenario mode, making it feel like you're in the dugout callin' the shots. With crystal clear graphics, the overall gameplay captured the essence of major league baseball like never before. Undoubtedly, MLB 2000 was a grand slam for its publisher, making it a revealing chapter in the history of baseball games.

  • MLB 2003
    5
    Jun 19 2002
    41 votes

    Swinging for the fences, MLB 2003 boasted of its new rivalry mode, which proved to be a game-changer in the baseball gaming world. The gameplay was so engrossing that players were utterly lost in the experience, making it one of the most successful versions of this series. With mouth-watering features and remarkable graphics, it was a home run for all baseball lovers.

  • MLB '99
    6
    Apr 14 1998
    44 votes

    MLB '99 was a full count with cutting-edge graphics, gameplay that echoed the tension of the pro leagues, and features that offered a fresh perspective. This game added a new layer of engagement with its deep roster management feature, which thrilled baseball enthusiasts. Its sheer impact on the gaming world was as electrifying as a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth.

  • Triple Play Baseball
    7
    39 votes

    Triple Play Baseball stirred the pot, offering a fine balance of arcade-like action and simulation. It brought in the unique feature of dynamic weather conditions affecting gameplay, amping up the realism. Winning hearts and hitting home runs, this game further amplified the series’ legacy.

  • MLB 2001
    8
    Feb 29 2000
    32 votes

    Widely regarded as a comeback kid, MLB 2001 revitalized the franchise with its stellar gameplay and stunning mechanics. Tricking out the game even more, a new franchise mode was introduced that let the gamers manage their own team. MLB 2001's unique gameplay drew the crowds and its excellent features kept them coming back for more.

  • Triple Play 97
    9
    Jun 24 1996
    31 votes

    Triple Play 97 threw a curveball into the gaming world with its realistic gameplay and animated graphics, impressively capturing the spirit of baseball. With innovative features such as the ability to control players' stamina and injuries, it brought a whole new dimension to sports simulators. This game sturdily planted its roots, placing itself firmly in the pantheon of iconic baseball games.

  • MLB 2005
    10
    Mar 16 2004
    39 votes

    Presenting dynamic gameplay and enriching features, MLB 2005 knocked it out of the park. Its remarkable create-a-player feature and enthralling career mode mesmerized baseball lovers. Expertly bridging the gap between sports simulations and entertainment, MLB 2005 was a hit.

  • MLB 2002
    11
    May 09 2001
    29 votes

    MLB 2002 was a grand slam of a game, delivering the ballpark's charged atmosphere right to the gamers. Upgrading its existing features and introducing a seamless franchise mode, the game appealed to budding managers as well as gamers. With top-tier gameplay and rad graphics, its impact was anything but minor league.

  • MLB '98
    12
    33 votes

    Stepping up to the plate, MLB '98 impressed with a blend of vibrant gameplay and a top-notch physics engine. It boasted smart AI, a deep franchise mode and an intuitive interface, sweetening the deal for enthusiasts. Its influence extended far beyond just baseball fans, contributing substantially to the sports gaming genre.

  • Coming in hot, High Heat MLB 2002 impressively recreated the pacing and drama of a real-life baseball game. It updated its features with a new two-button hitting system and complete front office functions for seasoned pros and rookies alike. Its laudable gameplay optimised the fun of baseball, leaving an unforgettable mark on the gaming field.

  • Mlb Pennant Race
    14
    7 votes

    The high stakes of a championship season breathe through every pixel of Mlb Pennant Race. Authentic gameplay requires precision and sagacity, wrapping users in exhaustive detail with in-game team management and strategy planning features. It turned heads on release for its faithful representation of the sport, leaving a permanent mark on baseball gaming.

  • Take yourself to the last pitch of an intense baseball game setting with Bottom Of The 9th '99. The adrenaline-fueled gameplay taps into real-world strategies with features allowing control over pitching speed and playing style. Its realistic graphics and actual big-leaguer stats dubbed it "the real deal" among baseball gamers back in the '90s.

  • Triple Play 98
    16
    10 votes

    Playing hardball with the competition, Triple Play 98 elevated the bar with its detailed graphics and a slew of dynamic features. Gameplay, rich with realistic representations of major league baseball, made it a champion among fans. It became a benchmark for all baseball games that followed, hitting a home run that echoed in the gaming industry.

  • Interplay Sports Baseball 2000
    17

    By stepping up to the plate with innovative graphics, Interplay Sports Baseball 2000 took the gaming world by storm. The gameplay emphasizes player control, offering a variety of pitch selections and defensive options. The game's detailed stadiums and advanced ball physics had a major impact, setting new standards for visual fidelity in baseball video games.

  • This gem scored a home run with riveting realism and meticulous attention to detail. High Heat Baseball 2000 features distinctive gameplay with realistic player movements, lighting conditions, and even shadows. Parts of its impressive AI and smooth mechanics still serve as a blueprint for modern baseball video games.

  • This baseball game will knock your socks off, just like it did back in the '90s. Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball offers a unique gameplay experience that flexes your strategic muscles with its real-time physics engine and damage system. The game garnered adulation for its graphics and lifelike animations, beautifully embodying the high-spirited essence of baseball.

  • The game steps up the heat with a two-for-one offer, featuring both baseball and management aspects. Morphing perspectives within the gameplay, from a pitcher's POV to a wide-field view, make every strike as thrilling as the last. This unique feature, coupled with realistic stadium designs, had a rippling effect on the way baseball games are designed.

  • 3D Baseball
    21
    10 votes

    The game stormed the field with its polished graphics and realism. Featuring lifelike player movements and a 3D perspective, 3D Baseball delivers a hyper-realistic gaming experience. Its groundbreaking depiction of the sport elevated the standards for subsequent baseball gaming, leaving a lasting influence.

  • Trimming the serious edges of baseball, this game introduced a refreshing take on the sport. The casual, fun-filled gameplay of Sammy Sosa Softball Slam, along with features including over-the-top power-ups and comedic animations, brought a different dynamic to console sports games. It stirred waves in the sports gaming industry for its lighthearted approach, establishing its legacy as a baseball-adjacent offbeat classic.

  • Bat your way through tense innings with Big League Slugger Baseball. One-of-a-kind gameplay, smart AI, personalized batting, and pitching mechanics mimic authentic baseball, offering an intriguing experience. Its enduring appeal rests in its innovative features, marking a significant step in the evolution of baseball sports gaming.

  • Vr Baseball '99
    24
    11 votes

    Dive into a new dimension of baseball realism with Vr Baseball '99. Its revolutionary VR gameplay offers an immersive baseball experience like no other. This game's bold foray into VR technology significantly impacted the way we view sports gaming today.

  • Entice your inner baseball strategist with this Japanese sensation. Through planning your players' training, taking part in thrilling matches and adjusting to different weather conditions, Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2001 brings an immersive gaming experience. It helped shape the future of baseball gaming in Japan, setting the pace for other local baseball video games.

  • Backed by Sammy Sosa's endorsement, the game quickly claimed a place in baseball gaming history. With intricate gameplay that replicates the nuances of the sport and fully customizable team lineups, it offers an immersive gaming experience. This game's realistic, extensive features set new records in the baseball game domain, pushing the genre towards greater authenticity.

  • Hardball '99
    27
    7 votes

    Offer your best swing with the classic Hardball '99. The gameplay is delineated with precision, effort, and tact, portraying baseball in its purest form. The game's realistic graphics and impressive AI left an indelible mark on the landscape of baseball video gaming.

  • Vr Baseball '97
    28
    8 votes

    Experience the magic and adrenaline of baseball like never before with Vr Baseball '97. Its meticulous gameplay combined with unmatched VR technology brings the ballgame right to your living room. By venturing into VR gaming, it boldly challenged, reshaped, and defined how baseball games could be enjoyed.