MLB Front Office Manager
A 2009 baseball management sim that lets you run a full MLB franchise without touching the field. Deep roster control and draft mechanics, but dated presentation and AI limit appeal today.
GamerScout Verdict
Only for baseball franchise obsessives with patience for 2009-era UI and simplistic AI decision-making.
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About MLB Front Office Manager
I approached MLB Front Office Manager expecting a niche deep-dive into scouting, contracts, and trades. What you get is a spreadsheet-heavy sim where you handle payroll, draft prospects, negotiate with agents, and manage minor-league development across multiple seasons. It's genuinely focused on the business side rather than game-day tactics, which is refreshing if you're burnt out on arcade baseball. The problem: it's from 2009, and it shows. The UI feels clunky even by early-2000s standards, the AI makes questionable roster moves, and there's no depth to team chemistry or advanced stats that modern baseball sims expect. It's a one-note experience that works if you want pure front-office grind, but only if you can tolerate feeling like you're filing tax returns instead of playing a game. Skip unless you're a franchise-mode obsessive with nostalgia for pre-social-media sports management.

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Windows Vista / Windows XP Processor: 1.5Ghz Processor Ram: 512Mb Ram Video Card: Geforce 6 or higher videocard with Pixel/Vertex shader model 3.
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- Developer
- 2K
- Publisher
- 2K
- Release Date
- Jan 26, 2009