3D Baseball, released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn, is a sports video game that simulates America's favorite pastime with a blend of realistic physics and arcade-style gameplay. Developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by BMG Interactive, 3D Baseball showcased advanced graphics for its time, with detailed player animations and stadia. The game featured Major League Baseball (MLB) licenses, providing real team and player names to enhance the authenticity of the experience. Players could enjoy various modes, including exhibition games, full seasons, and playoffs, making it a comprehensive title for baseball enthusiasts of the era.