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I am a big fan of the Backyard Baseball series and Backyard Baseball 2003 is one of the more fun entries in the series. Many people do not realize just what a big deal this series was. It lasted for around a decade and showed up on a ton of different systems over the years.
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The point of Backyard Baseball 2003 is to give players the chance to play baseball like they did when they were kids. It is such a clever idea as when it comes to kid sports there is just something so very wholesome, fun and adorable about baseball. While the game is all about kids, it features kid versions of some of the players of the day and that is pretty awesome if you ask me.
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One of my favorite aspects of the series is the presentation. I know that you could easily make the argument that Backyard Baseball 2003 does not look a whole lot different from the previous game and that is fair. However, there is so much charm here and I do think that things look that little bit sharper and the kids look awesome and just like the kids you would play with at recess when you were at school.
Speaking of recess that is what the graphics actually remind me of, Recess the TV show. That along with other late 90s early 00s kids shows like All Grown Up.
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While it has a cutesy kind of art style and a look like it is a game for kids. Backyard Baseball 2003 actually plays a really great game of baseball. This is the perfect blend of realistic baseball action and arcade fun and as a result, it is very addictive. No matter if you are pitching or batting, the gameplay is nice and tight and you have plenty of different moves that you can do so you can play the game just the way you want.
Plenty To Do
The main game mode is your season. Here you make up your team and then try to take them to backyard baseball glory. It is awesome how they managed to use actual teams in the game and it does make it that little bit more fun if you ask me. The season is very addictive, but if you want to just jump in and have a quick game you can do that. What is neat about that is you can pick all kinds of options ranging from the park you play in, the difficulty, how long the game lasts and so on.Backyard Baseball 2003 also puts a lot of effort into the actual players. You can customize them if you want and that is cool, but what I really like is the way the game will track stats and it even has a hall of fame which for a stats nerd like me was a lot of fun.
In all, I feel that Backyard Baseball 2003 is another solid entry into the series. It is a fun baseball game and the kid style it has really does have a lot of charm. This is a game that can be found on many old game sites, but even tracking down a physical copy is easy and cheap to do. If you like older baseball games, you know before they got all serious. Backyard Baseball 2003 is one that you will have a lot of fun with.
8/10
Pros:
- I really do love the presentation
- Kid versions of the pros are adorable
- The season mode is very addictive
- The actual baseball is a lot of fun
- Getting players into the hall of fame
Cons:
- Not a whole lot different to the last game
- Despite the kiddie look, it can be tough
I lived in an era where kids would actually go outside and socialize. Whether it was playing tackle football in the backyard or grabbing a stick and pretending to go on a magical quest, outside was the place to be. I can share stories of those good ole’ days for weeks. With that being said, nothing was better than getting home from school, popping in a Backyard Sports game, and playing until dinner was ready.
For anyone who doesn’t know, the Backyard Sports franchise were a bunch of sports computer games ranging from football to baseball to soccer to basketball and even hockey. These games featured actual pros as kids along with a group of created Backyard Sports characters. You would draft your team and try to embarrass all the other teams on your road to the ship. I actually learned all the rules of the sports I played throughout my life not from actually playing it, but from Backyard Sports. I can thank my sub-par college football career to Backyard Football 2001.
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I wasn’t any ordinary player. Most people would draft a super-team full of pros. Those people were all a bunch of cupcakes. Only true players like myself would challenge themselves and only draft a squad of the Backyard characters and dare the pros to come try and beat them. Losing was never in the cards. Everyone will rue the day the Humongous Melon-heads came to town (Best team name ever).
Two quick things:
1. If you played Backyard Baseball and chose Parks Dept. Field #2 as your home field just because it had a jumbo-tron in center field, you clearly were a poor manager. That fence was deeeeeep, and most HR’s occurred only when you acquired the Aluminum Power Bat. I always chose Steele Stadium specifically for easy dingers. You could legit hit a little popup to center field and it would go over the fence.
2. If you only played the more recent Backyard Sports games where the graphics are too good and the players look CGI, boy did you miss out. Those game blew.
Here’s a list of the best players in the Backyard Sports franchise. Players so good they deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. I will say, I am a little biased on this considering the best games in the franchise were Backyard Football and Backyard Baseball; I had all of the sports, but those ones just seemed to stick to me.
Dmitri Petrovic
Ya I know this kid was a nerd, but don’t underestimate the power of “Paste”. This dude was a must have in Backyard Football. He was booting touch-backs on every kickoff before it was cool. He would also give your QB hours of time in the pocket. Great bull-rush D-Lineman too. Put the Butterfingers Power-Up on this Bad Larry, and he could perform strip sacks better than Von Miller. Also peep the birthday… 6/9 in a kids video game!!! Just great stuff.
Mikey Thomas
This guy was the definition on how to play baseball. Just doze off in the field, eat boogers, and mash ding-dongs till you mercy-ruled the other team. Sure, he was slow mentally and physically, and had a pet rock as a friend. But once you saw him up to the plate with his freaking Captain Caveman looking bat, make sure you had your outfield back the hell up.
Pete Wheeler
This kid had to be the second coming of Forrest Gump right? Pete was dumb as rocks, but boy was he fast. If you had a race between Usain Bolt, Jesse Owens, Forest Gump, and Pete Wheeler I honestly don’t know who would win, but that would be must watch stuff. I always would draft Pete, make him bat first, drop down a bunt, and see how many bases this guy could get to before the other team picked up the ball. So much fun to get into a pickle with him too, and if you had him drop the Crazy Bunt power-up, automatic inside the parker right there. I would also never stop laughing when he would say “Lets hit a touchdown” or “Lets pitch a tackle”. Absolute gold.
Achmed Khan
Definition of Sex Drugs & Rock and Roll. Seriously, he was my first experience dealing with a guy who was on any drug imaginable. This guy was just so hard-core and I love him for that. That metal rock and roll walk up song was absolute fire, and his brother wasn’t too bad either. If this kid was actually real he’d probably be in some Metallica cover-up band by now. He could also go mash potatoes on pitcher’s asses. “Rock and Roll” Achmed, “Rock and Roll”.
Pablo Sanchez
Come on now!! We can’t mention Backyard Sports Legends without the Pablo Sanchez. Once in a while, athletes come around that change the game forever; Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Tom Brady and of course Pablo Sanchez. Both a talent in both football and baseball, but lets get real baseball was clearly his calling. He was just a god playing amongst men. Straight off the boat, didn’t speak a word of English, but an absolute Hall of Famer. I remember acing a Spanish quiz back in the day all thanks to the one they call “The Secret Weapon”.
Now that I mentioned the ones who made the HOF, lets talk about the players I absolutely DESPISED
Stephanie Morgan
God damnit, God damnit, this girl was too cocky. Always talking shit in the field! This chick would never stop talking. They even made her look like a baseball player!! Bubblegum and all, and this chick just did not meet expectations. She simply could not talk the talk and walk the walk.
Jocinda Smith
The Ronda Rousey of Backyard Sports. Completely OVER-RATED…. I don’t give a crap about her stats. If your nickname is “MVP” then you play like an MVP. She makes me soooo mad. Slow as molasses, and couldn’t hit a curve-ball to save her life. I used to draft her all the time, put her at QB or the clean up spot, and watch as disappointment reigned supreme. MVP my ass. Fix your forehead…..
Mr. Clankey

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Mr. Clankey was only allowed to play in practice mode, but man I hated him. This hunk of garbage was so much better than the stats they gave him. He would throw fire balls and layed the wood. He was better than all the other kids. Also he was a cheap bastard. Would always hit after the whistle and would still tackle you in the end zone. I would fight this thing in real life. Real Man vs. Machine type shit right here.
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Well kids that’s all we have for this week… This is Vinnie The Gooch saying, We’ll see you next Tuesday!!! Love you guys…