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My first exposure to a game with actual players was the table-top game Sports Illustrated Baseball. A friend of mine had it, and I loved it so much I went and bought it myself. Then in 1977 I discovered APBA and fell in love.
On computer, I started with APBA baseball when they came out with their computer version. I thought it was the greatest thing to be able to track stats automatically on the computer. In the 80s and 90s I tried a lot of different games on computers. My favorites consisted of APBA, Earl Weaver Baseball I and II, the Tony LaRussa games, High Heat, Sierra's FPS Baseball games and Pursue the Pennant.
In the 2000s I discovered OOTP2, and have bought every version since.
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