Computer Baseball was given the award for "Best Computer Sports Game" in 1982 at the 3rd annual Arcade Awards. Judges described the game as computerized version of the traditional
statistical-replay table sports game, and praised it for its "attractive and easy-to-use form".
Computer Gaming World stated in 1985 that
Computer Baseball, despite its age, "remains one of the best on the market". It cited the clear documentation and compiling and printing of individual statistics as strengths, while the weak computer opponent was a weakness.
Ahoy! wrote in 1986 that the game "isn't as pretty as
MicroLeague Baseball, but it may be better for those who replay entire seasons ... its mathematical model considers more statistical categories than other programs". The magazine noted the large number of supplemental disks available from SSI. The game sold more than 30,000 copies. ==References==