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'''''Triple Play 98''''' is a [[baseball]] [[sports game]] released for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] and [[Microsoft Windows]] in [[1999 in video gaming|1997]]. It was developed and published by [[Electronic Arts]], and is part of the [[Triple Play series]].

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''Grab your mitt and dive into the action with TRIPLE PLAY '98 from EA Sports. Take command of your favorite professional Major League Baseball teams in stunning stadiums modeled after their real-life counterparts. Revel in the sound of ball against bat as you whack another homer into the stands and take your place at the plate as famous MLB batters and face down world-renowned pitchers. You can also play in historic ballparks you've only ever dreamed of visiting in one of the series' critically acclaimed highlights. Access to all pertinent stats is readily available, and your mind will boggle at the array of information on offer. Round the diamond in a variety of modes like Batting Practice and Home Run Derby as you perfect your hitting stroke. Dolby Surround sound effects and color commentary from announcers Jim Houston and Buck Martinez will make you feel like you're truly in the game. Watch motion-captured player animations, trade players, and much more. With TRIPLE PLAY '98, it's your swing that takes you to the top of the field.''

== Reception ==

[[Electric playground|Electric Playground's]] [[Tommy Tallarico]] gave the game a 8.5, while co-host [[Victor Lucas (television producer)|Victor Lucas]] gave it a 9.0.<ref>{{Citation|last=EPNdotTV|title=Goldeneye Preview / The New York Yankees - S1:E3 - Electric Playground|date=2016-01-25|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vCs4DZWqnM&feature=youtu.be|access-date=2018-08-26}}</ref>

== References ==