Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball

Description
Former Major League Baseball player Frank Thomas was responsible for licencing one of the earliest baseball video games to incorporate motion-captured 3D graphics and multiple camera perspectives. There are a total of 28 stadiums that have been rendered in 3D, and each one features its own set of distinct characteristics.
There are six different game modes, ranging from single exhibition matches to full seasons on the playoffs. Players have the option to play either mode at any time. There is also a mode called Home Run Derby, which gives the player the opportunity to score points by hitting the ball out of the park.
You have the option of selecting batters and pitchers based on the statistics and form of each player. Bowling options, such as fastballs and curveballs, as well as more precise setting of pace and height, are used to define the delivery. Fielding is not required; in the beginning, it is best to delegate this task to the computer. You always have the option to change the depth of the infield and outfield, as well as the shift.