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Backyard Baseball

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Backyard Baseball
The logo for the upcoming Backyard Baseball game, a recreation of the logo for the original Backyard Baseball (1997)
GenreSports
DevelopersHumongous Entertainment
Mega Cat Studios
PublishersHumongous Entertainment
Infogrames/Atari
The Evergreen Group
Playground Productions
PlatformsNintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Windows, iOS, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Macintosh, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5
First releaseBackyard Baseball
October 10, 1997
Latest releaseBackyard Sports: Baseball 2015
February 6, 2015
Parent seriesBackyard Sports

Backyard Baseball is a series of baseball video games for children which was originally developed by Humongous Entertainment. It was first released in October 1997 for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. Later games were featured on Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Wii, and iOS. It is part of the Backyard Sports series, of which this series serves as its first sub-series.

The original game consisted of 30 neighborhood children from which the player must build a team.[1] Beginning from Backyard Baseball 2001 (2000), however, the games have additionally featured Major League Baseball players reimagined as children, with the exception of Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers (2010).

In Backyard Baseball, players take a managerial role by creating a team of different players to compete against opponents. In the different installments, one could choose to play a one-off exhibition game or a seasonal league, followed by the "Backyard Baseball League" playoffs, which contains the American League and National League division series,[a] the AL and NL championship series[b] and finally the "Backyard Baseball World Series".[c] Series games will vary per game.

This game has various playable modes, and they include: Single Game, Batting Practice, Spectator, and Season Game.

A remastered version of the first Backyard Baseball title was released for Windows (via Steam) on October 10, 2024,[2] followed by ports for iOS and Android on March 27, 2025,[3] and for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 on June 12, 2025.[4][5] A remastered version of Backyard Baseball 2001 was released for Windows, iOS, and Android on July 8, 2025.[6][7][8] A new Backyard Baseball game—the first original game since Backyard Sports: Baseball 2015—is scheduled for release in July 2026.[9]

Legacy

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Pablo Sanchez, one of the fictional playable characters in the game, has been regarded as one of the strongest athletes in video game history.[10][11][12]

The game has also been noted for its diversity (gender, race, disability, etc.) of characters, both in ratio of white to non-white and male to female, as well as skill level and the distribution of the best characters.[13]

Players

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In Backyard Baseball 2001, in addition to the 30 fictional kids, each team was represented by at least one MLB pro player,[d] many of which were all-stars during the 1999 Major League Baseball All Star Game. Eventual Hall of Fame players featured include Barry Larkin, Vladimir Guerrero, Jeff Bagwell, Larry Walker, Chipper Jones, Derek Jeter, Mike Piazza, Tony Gwynn, Ken Griffey Jr., Cal Ripken Jr., Ivan Rodriguez, and Randy Johnson, who are all playable characters to choose from.

Other professional players from the later games included Chipper Jones, Frank Thomas, Alex Rodriguez, Alfonso Soriano, Ichiro Suzuki, Sammy Sosa, Jim Thome, Albert Pujols, Nomar Garciaparra, Ken Griffey Jr., and Barry Bonds.

Several of these players would be featured in multiple releases including Nomar Garciaparra, Derek Jeter, and Alex Rodriguez.

Installments

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Release timeline
1997Backyard Baseball
1998–1999
2000Backyard Baseball 2001
2001
2002Backyard Baseball (GBA)
Backyard Baseball 2003
2003Backyard Baseball (GCN)
2004Backyard Baseball (PS2)
Backyard Baseball 2005 (PC)
2005Backyard Baseball 2006 (GBA)
2006Backyard Sports: Baseball 2007
2007
2008Backyard Baseball 09
2009Backyard Baseball 10
2010Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers
2011–2014
2015Backyard Sports: Baseball 2015 (Mobile)
2016–2023
2024Backyard Baseball '97 (PC)
2025Backyard Baseball '97 (Mobile)
Backyard Baseball '97 (NS)
Backyard Baseball '97 (PS5)
Backyard Baseball '01
2026Backyard Baseball
Title Release date/year Platforms Cover athlete (and athlete's MLB team)
Backyard Baseball October 10, 1997[14] Macintosh, Windows Original characters
Backyard Baseball 2001 June 6, 2000[15] Cal Ripken Jr. (Baltimore Orioles)
Backyard Baseball 2002 Game Boy Advance Mike Piazza (New York Mets)
Backyard Baseball 2003 Macintosh, Windows
Backyard Baseball April 10, 2003 GameCube Alex Rodriguez (Texas Rangers in GameCube game, New York Yankees in others)
Backyard Baseball March 24, 2004 PlayStation 2
Backyard Baseball 2005 Windows
Backyard Baseball 2006 March 16, 2005 Game Boy Advance
Backyard Sports: Baseball 2007 2006 Game Boy Advance, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows Albert Pujols (St. Louis Cardinals)
Backyard Baseball '09 March 25, 2008 (NDS, Win)
June 10, 2008 (PS2, Wii)
Nintendo DS, Windows, Wii, PlayStation 2 David Ortiz (Boston Red Sox)
Backyard Baseball '10 March 27, 2009 (NDS, Wii)
April 28, 2009 (PS2)
Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2
Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers 2010 Wii, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Windows Original characters
Backyard Sports: Baseball 2015 2015 iOS, Android
Backyard Baseball '97 October 10, 2024[2] Windows, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5
Backyard Baseball '01 July 8, 2025 Windows, iOS, Android Cal Ripken Jr. (Baltimore Orioles)
Backyard Baseball July 9, 2026[9][16] Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S[16][17] Original characters

Animated special

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On January 29, 2026, an 11-minute animated special entitled Backyard Sports: The Animated Special was released on YouTube. It was sponsored by Dave & Buster's and starred the voices of Ego Nwodim, Tiffany Haddish, Adam Pally, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and Arturo Castro.[18]

References

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  1. ^ Kram, Zach (2017-10-10). "How 'Backyard Baseball' Became a Cult Classic". The Ringer. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  2. ^ a b Silberling, Amanda (2024-09-25). "Backyard Baseball '97 is back, with a re-release coming soon on Steam". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  3. ^ Straw, Mike (2025-03-27). "Original Backyard Baseball Released On Mobile For First Time". Insider Gaming. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  4. ^ Frech, Ricky (2025-06-12). "Backyard Baseball '97 Reveals Console Launch Date". ComicBook.com. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  5. ^ "Grab your bat! Backyard Baseball '97 heads to consoles". GamingTrend. 2025-06-12. Retrieved 2025-06-12.
  6. ^ Moore, Logan (2024-10-10). "Backyard Football, Basketball, and Soccer Remasters "Coming Soon" to PC". ComicBook.com. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  7. ^ Maas, Jennifer (2025-06-30). "'Backyard Baseball '01' to Re-Release in July From Playground Productions". Variety. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  8. ^ Feldman, Jacob (2025-06-30). "Backyard Baseball 2001 Game Returns With 28 Original MLB Stars". Sportico.com. Retrieved 2025-06-30.
  9. ^ a b Studley, Chris (February 26, 2026). "New Backyard Baseball Game to Be Released for PC & Consoles in July 2026". New Baseball Media. Retrieved February 26, 2026.
  10. ^ "Pablo Sanchez: The Origin Of A Video Game Legend". WBUR. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  11. ^ "The 25 Best Virtual Athletes In Video Games". Complex. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  12. ^ Carson, Dan. "The 15 Most Unfair and Terrifying Video Game Athletes to Play Against". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  13. ^ Delayo, Mike (10 May 2019). "The Inclusive Legacy of Backyard Baseball". Fangraphs.
  14. ^ "Contact: Mike Salvadore, Communications Manager". Archived from the original on 1998-05-25. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
  15. ^ "Baseball 2001 Availability". Archived from the original on 20 November 2000. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
  16. ^ a b Franzese, Tomas (February 26, 2026). "A New Backyard Baseball Game Is Finally Coming Out In July". GameSpot. Retrieved April 8, 2026.
  17. ^ Stanton, Miles (March 30, 2026). "A history of 'Backyard Baseball' | PAX East 2026". Retrieved April 8, 2026.
  18. ^ "Backyard Sports Animated Special Arrives On YouTube, Reviving Beloved '90s Video Game Franchise". Yahoo Entertainment. 2026-01-29. Retrieved 2026-02-05.

Notes

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  1. ^ Known in the pre MLB-licensed game as the All-City BBL Playoffs.
  2. ^ Known in the pre MLB-licensed game as the Super Entire Nation Tournament.
  3. ^ Known in the pre MLB-licensed game as the Ultra Grand Championship of the Universe.
  4. ^ The Cincinnati Reds were represented by two players: Barry Larkin and Ken Griffey Jr.
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