Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98

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Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98
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Developer(s) Sierra On-Line
Publisher(s) Sierra On-Line
Series Front Page Sports Baseball
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release
Genre(s) Sports video game
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Front Page Sports: Baseball Pro '98 is a baseball sports video game released for Microsoft Windows in 1997. It was developed and published by Sierra On-Line, and is part of the Front Page Sports Baseball series.

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Reception

The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. [2]

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References

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