
High Heat Baseball 2000
High Heat Baseball 2000 is a baseball video game published by The 3DO Company in 1999 as part of its High Heat Baseball series, released for the PlayStation and Windows. Among 3DO's sports offerings, the High Heat line earned a reputation, particularly on PC, for prioritising realistic simulation over flashy presentation, with an especially well-regarded pitcher-batter duel that many enthusiasts considered the most authentic of its time. High Heat Baseball 2000 carried that focus forward, modelling pitch selection, batter timing, fielding and the strategic cat-and-mouse of an at-bat with notable depth, alongside full seasons, statistics and roster management for the dedicated armchair manager. Announced as part of 3DO's E3 1999 line-up, it sat within the publisher's broad and prolific catalogue of the period, though the High Heat series stood apart from much of that output by appealing specifically to sim-minded baseball fans rather than casual players. Reviews, especially of the PC editions, praised the series' gameplay engine and AI while sometimes faulting presentation and modes. High Heat Baseball 2000 is remembered as part of a respected simulation franchise that gave hardcore baseball fans a credible, depth-focused alternative to the bigger licensed sports brands. The High Heat series continued for a few more annual entries before fading alongside 3DO's broader decline.
| Platform | PlayStation / PC |
| Developer | The 3DO Company |
| Publisher | The 3DO Company |
| Genre | Sports |
| Series | High Heat Baseball |