Mike Piazza's StrikeZone

[3] The official players in Mike Piazza's StrikeZone have different batting and pitching styles as well as stamina that causes them to perform with less precision after being used continuously.

[6] The game was developed by Devil's Thumb Entertainment, a company founded in November 1996 in Boulder, Colorado.

[7] Some of the development team had previously worked on the Super NES game Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball.

[10] It was criticized for its graphics, few voice clips, continuous sound elements repeating themselves over and over, simple challenges and unrealistic home run hitting.

[12] Of common note by Electronic Gaming Monthly critics the poor detail and animation in the visuals, particularly with the players.