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BSBAL o Baseball is an sport video game developed by the american computer game and videogame designer, programmer, producer and member of the  Society for American Baseball Research (SABR),  Don Daglow at the Pomona College in 1971.

History
The game was developed at Pomona College in Claremont, California in a mainframe computer   PDP 10  manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and programmed in BASIC (an acronym for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) that has an easy-to-learn language on these earlypersonal computers allowing small business owners, professionals, hobbyists, and consultants to develop custom software on computers they could afford.

Daglow created the first interactive computer baseball game, allowing players to manage the game as it unfolded instead of just let the player choose the members of the team at the begining of the entry. It appeared ten years after John Burgeson wrote the first baseball simulation game, on an IBM 1620 at an IBM lab in Akron, Ohio. Daglow continued to expand Baseball throughout the 1970s, and ported the game to the Apple II in 1981, adding graphics in 1982. The simulation model in the Apple version in turn was ported to the Intellivision in 1982 as the basis for Intellivision World Series Baseball.