is an American video game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a baseball game with an Americanized and simplified version of the Japanese game pitcher's mound. It was released in 1992. The objective of the game is to win a game by either scoring runs or preventing runs from scoring. The player's team is made up of 11 players, all of whom must be played in order to win the game. The player's team is also affected by the weather, with wind, rain, and heat modifiers. There are three types of innings in MLBPA Baseball: 'Regular', 'Quick', and 'Athletic'. In 'Regular' innings, the game is played as is; the team that scores the most runs wins. In 'Quick' innings, the game is played as a 'tournament', with the first team to score ten runs win the game. In 'Athletic' innings, the game is played as a 'tournament', with the first team to score three runs win the game. The player's team is commanded by a 'pitcher' who throws the ball to players on the field. Players must throw the ball over the 'batboy' to first baseman, then to the second baseman, and finally to the shortstop. The player's team also has a 'catcher' who catches the ball, and a 'runner' who is able to run to first, second, or third base. The player's team also has a 'pitcher' who throws the ball to players on the field. Players must throw the ball over the 'batboy' to first baseman, then to the second baseman, and finally to the shortstop. The player's team also has a 'catcher' who catches the ball, and a 'runner' who is able to run to first, second, or third base. The game has two types of 'strikes', which are called ' balls and strikes'. Balls and strikes are determined by how many times the player's team has thrown the ball. A ball is called a 'strike' if the player's team has not thrown it for the entire inning. A strike is also called when the player's team has thrown the ball three times in a row, or when the player's team has thrown the ball more than once in a row. The game has an ' innings limit', which is the number of innings the