When you're playing any sports game, baseball especially, it really comes down to whether the game flows or not. Well, with Total Control Batting and Fielding, I found
MLB 2001's gameplay to be very impressive. If you enjoy manually fielding, then you should enjoy this game. There are a few different modes to play with, including Exhibition, Season, Franchise, Spring Training and Home Run Derby. With Exhibition, play a regular game against a friend or the computer. Home Run Derby is just as obvious, hit as many out as you can. The Season mode allows you to be the GM, making trades and signing free agents, and you can even check out the farm system. With the Franchise Mode, you are only able to sign and release free agents, but with each win, your team's performance will improve. Finally, Spring Training is designated for created players to make the final roster of a professional team.
With all those modes, you won't get bored. But if you're like me, you'll get upset that the team rosters are from 1999! In fact, the statistics and rosters are from '99. Not even 2000. I really don't understand the point of making a game that is basically a year-and-a-half old. I would rather wait the few months for spring training to get over with, and then have the actual rosters and statistics.