<s>
MicroLeague	B-Application
Baseball	I-Application
is	O
a	O
1984	O
baseball	B-Application
simulation	O
video	O
game	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
developed	O
by	O
MicroLeague	O
and	O
published	O
by	O
MicroLeague	O
It	O
was	O
released	O
on	O
Amiga	B-Device
,	O
Apple	B-Device
II	I-Device
,	O
Atari	B-Device
8-bit	I-Device
family	I-Device
,	O
Atari	B-Device
ST	I-Device
,	O
Commodore	O
64	O
,	O
and	O
IBM	O
PC	O
compatibles	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
one	O
of	O
the	O
first	O
video	O
games	O
to	O
carry	O
the	O
Major	B-Application
League	I-Application
Baseball	I-Application
license	O
,	O
allowing	O
the	O
game	O
to	O
feature	O
MLB	O
teams	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
also	O
carried	O
the	O
Major	B-Application
League	I-Application
Baseball	I-Application
Players	O
Association	O
license	O
,	O
allowing	O
the	O
game	O
to	O
use	O
real	O
players	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Things	O
like	O
batter	O
stance	O
and	O
fielder	O
placement	O
were	O
all	O
possible	O
for	O
the	O
first	O
time	O
in	O
a	O
licensed	O
baseball	B-Application
game	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Computer	O
Gaming	O
World	O
in	O
1985	O
praised	O
MicroLeague	B-Application
Baseballs	I-Application
graphics	O
but	O
noted	O
that	O
it	O
did	O
not	O
keep	O
individual	O
statistics	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
called	O
it	O
"	O
a	O
rock-solid	O
stat	O
game	O
dressed	O
up	O
in	O
visuals	O
which	O
would	O
do	O
any	O
action	O
baseball	B-Application
game	O
proud	O
"	O
,	O
concluding	O
that	O
"	O
MicroLeague	B-Application
Baseball	I-Application
is	O
highly	O
recommended	O
for	O
baseball-loving	O
computerists	O
"	O
.	O
</s>
