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I created a quick tutorial to discuss how to create and edit teams in Tony La Russa Baseball 3.
Here’s a rundown of the requirements:
Tony La Russa Baseball 3 was developed by Stormfront Studios and published in 1995 by Stormfront Studios for the IBM PC personal computer, the third of four titles in the Tony La Russa Baseball series (not including the spin-off Old Time Baseball). An updated version of the game was released in 1996 as the Tony La Russa Baseball 3 : 1996 Edition. I’m utilizing the 1996 edition in my tutorial but the instructions to create and edit players and teams remain the same in versions 3 and 4 of the game along with Old Time Baseball.
View the tutorial video here:
coming soon
Tony La Russa Baseball 3:
https://archive.org/details/msdos_Tony_La_Russa_Baseball_3_1995
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