Realism You Never Thought Possible...
Your Ticket to the Big Leagues of Baseball Simulation Game

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"Little Things That Make A Big Difference"
Ease of Playability:
Complexity Made Simple.
Three percentile dice activate play and are read in the order red, white and blue to generate a number from 0-999. The numbers 0-499 are found on hitter cards, while 500-999 are located on pitcher cards. If the #157 is rolled with Gregg Jefferies at bat vs. right-hander Curt Schilling, you'd look down the vs. Right column on Jefferies card (0-499 are always on the hitter card) to find the result: If GROUND 1B rf (2-H, 1-3?). Jefferies grounds a single into rf (If vs. a left handed pitcher). You'll also notice that baserunner advancement options are made fast and easy by appearing right on the player card in parenthesis. With Jefferies GROUND 1B, the runner on second comes home and the runner on first has an option to go to third by going to the BASERUNNER chart. Smooth playability is made possible because of a unique player card design that includes not only normal play results, but special situational results color coded right on each player card so that you are automatically prompted to check other situations and not have to remember different rules. If the #40 is rolled, the result in a normal situation (blue) would be a pop out to 1b. When you see other colored results on the line, just ask yourself if any of these situations apply. These two features allow for fewer outside chart referrals. 80% of the time the play result will come right off of the player cards. You'll also find the charts organized so you can quickly find the chart you are looking for.
The Commissioner's Office:
Bud Selig take notes.
A well run league has several key elements: parity, fairness, realism, constant inflow of talent into the annual draft, a talent pool that is realistic and allows for expansion and smooth operation. The DYNASTY League official rules provide you with these key elements. These rules have been tested during the last seven years to provide you with a bidding style draft, salary caps, 3 year contracts with guaranteed club options, buy out options, a prospect draft and a restricted talent pool to insure realism and allow for expansion. In the computer versions you'll be able to track contracts and salaries and organize your league with maximum efficiency.
The Dugout: Style, guts, savvy,
genius, percentages, respect, a
hunch and luck.
You'll decide to ... manage aggressively like Phil Garner and Whitey Herzog by putting on the double steal and forcing the defense to decide to throw through or concede the stolen base at 2nd .... keep an extra catcher or another arm in the pen ... wave speedster Vince Coleman around to score or hold him at 3rd with canon armed Mark Whiten charging the ball ... bat Paul Molitor in the #1, #3 or #6 slots in the batting order ... bring a flame throwing right- hander like Tom Henke out of the bullpen or a lefty like John Franco who can get batters to hit the ball on the ground in double play situations ... platoon Paul O'Neill who hit .342 vs. RH and .230 vs. LH or give him a regular spot in the lineup ... bring in Kim Batiste as a defensive replacement for Dave Hollins in the bottom of the 9th inning of a tie ball game ... give Rickey Henderson the "green light" to steal with rifle armed Ivan Rodriguez behind the plate and a tough pitcher to run on like Kenny Rogers ... flash the suicide squeeze, hit and run and sacrifice bunt signs or play for the big inning ... go with a lineup based on power, high averages, speed or good glove men ..... bench a problem player to try to get his head together ... change your lineup and pitching rotation to best fit the ballpark you're playing in ...
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How to Play and details In-Depth realistic game features.

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From the designer of Pursue the Pennant comes the last word in realism in baseball simulation gaming combining realism, strategy, playability and statistical accuracy as never before.
"Baseball's Monopoly on realism" Is the most lifelike, most intriguing, most enjoyable baseball game yet devised...(it's) the baseball equivalent of Monopoly." - Michael Bauman Milwaukee Journal
Includes Game Only (no season player card sets or matching ball park charts/walls)
The 40th Anniversary Board version game includes:
NEW! Re-print of original Pursue the Pennant game box
NEW! 2024 Official Rulebook
NEW! 8th Edition Super Size spiral COLOR game charts
NEW! 8th Edition COLOR weather charts
percentile dice (red, white, blue)
original Pursue the Pennant scoresheets
NOTE: Season sets can be chosen from the Season Player Card Sets listed above by decade. No player cards are included with the game - they must be selected separately.
NOTE: Ball Park charts and wall insert strips that match your Season Player Card Sets can be chosen from the Season Player Cards Sets listed above by decade. No Ball Park charts and wall insert strips are included with the game - they must be selected separately.
NOTE: The new game box re-print is designed to store the new Super Size game charts as well as your Super Size or regular season player card sets. In addition, the new game box is sized to insert your Ball Park wall insert strips. Ball Park charts are available for all seasons from 1957-2022. Ball Park wall inserts are available for 2023-Present.

