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Baseball Mogul

Baseball Mogul (1997) was the original release that kicked off the whole franchise. Developed by Clay Dreslough and published by Infinite Monkey Systems, this was a pioneer in the world of sports management sims. It was released for Windows 95. ou played as the General Manager of a Major League Baseball team, starting in a recent season (the default was 1997, but you could start a bit earlier). The focus was on roster building, financial management, and stat-based simulation, not controlling the players on the field.
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Baseball Mogul review

Computer Gaming World (1997): "All in all, BASEBALL MOGUL is an innovative, tightly focused game that captures the feel of building a franchise. You make decisions about hot dogs and ticket prices, and whether to broadcast games on local television or pay-per-view; you set scouting, farm system, and medical budgets. And most of all, you trade until you run out of players. With a little more work, this could be a great game. As it is, it will give armchair GMs a lot of excitement. Even with its flaws, this is one of the most addictive games I've played in a long time."

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