In my opinion there weren't any really good Baseball games from 2001 - 2004. MVP was good but didn't really nail it until MVP 2005. Sony and 989's MLB games hit a rough patch with the first couple of their PS2 games, the games didn't start to get good until MLB 2006 and MLB 06 The Show. All Star Baseball was pretty good for the N64 but once the N64 died and the series moved on to the PS2 and Gamecube the quality of the series seemed to take a hit.
In the early to mid 90's I enjoyed Sega's World Series Baseball, RBI Baseball, and even EA's early Triple Play Gold games. Then in the late 90's developers were eager to explore with the beginning of Baseball games with polygons. I enjoyed Sega's World Series Baseball for the Saturn, Frank Thomas' Big Hurt Baseball, Acclaim's All Star Baseball (N64) and of course EA's successful Triple Play Baseball.
But then came the early 2000's and it seemed as if all the turds just started popping out of developers. So much so that I just started to ignore Baseball video games all together. Even Sega's own World Series Baseball games for their new Dreamcast were taking a hit in quality.
Thankfully though, thing turned around in the late 90's with MVP 05, 06, 07 and Sony's new The Show series.
Agree or Disagree? The early 2000's were bad years for Baseball video games.

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