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Legends Deck gives you both — with pitch-by-pitch visual gameplay instead of spreadsheets, and zero annual repurchase cycle. Free, in your browser, refreshed nightly from Baseball Savant.
See the pitch. Watch the swing. Legends Deck shows you a live strike zone, base diamond, and play-by-play — not just a wall of text.
No purchase. No annual release to rebuy. Open your browser and play. Earn packs through gameplay.
Draft Champions, Showdown, Ranked, Tournaments, Squad Battles — modes OOTP Perfect Team simply doesn't have.
| Feature | Legends Deck | OOTP Perfect Team |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | ~$40+ / year |
| Platform | Browser | PC / Mac download |
| Install size | None | ~5–10 GB |
| Gameplay style | Visual pitch-by-pitch | Text simulation |
| Strike zone display | Yes | No |
| Play-by-play feed | Yes | Yes |
| Card collecting | Yes | Yes (Perfect Team) |
| Card marketplace | Yes | Yes |
| Draft Champions mode | Yes | No |
| Showdown mode | Yes | No |
| Ranked seasons (ELO) | Yes | Limited |
| Daily Statcast updates | Yes (3 AM Pacific) | Annual release |
| Franchise depth / GM sim | Good | Best-in-class |
| Historical leagues | No | Yes |
OOTP Perfect Team simulates games as a text engine. You see play descriptions and stat lines but there's no visual pitch-by-pitch experience. Legends Deck shows you every at-bat in real time: the pitch location in the strike zone, the swing result, base runners advancing, and a live play-by-play feed. If you want to actually watch your team play — not just read a box score — Legends Deck is the better choice.
OOTP Perfect Team is primarily a card collection mode bolted onto a franchise sim. Legends Deck was designed ground-up as a card game with multiple competitive modes: Draft Champions (build a team from scratch in a draft format), Showdown (bracket-style challenges), Ranked seasons with ELO tiers from Bronze to Legend, and Squad Battles. If variety matters, Legends Deck has significantly more ways to play.
OOTP is the best baseball franchise simulation ever made. If you want to manage contracts, set scouting budgets, run a 40-man roster through waivers, or play historical leagues with 1927 Yankees, OOTP has no equal. Legends Deck focuses on the card game and competitive side; it doesn't try to out-franchise-sim OOTP.
For card game purposes, yes. Every card is rated using real Statcast percentile data — exit velocity, xwOBA, barrel rate, whiff rate, sprint speed, pitch spin rate and movement. The sim engine resolves each plate appearance using these real metrics. It doesn't have OOTP's 40-man roster management depth, but the statistical foundation driving gameplay is as rigorous as it gets.
Similar concept — you open packs, pull cards of real MLB players at different rarity tiers, and build a team. The key difference: Legends Deck's cards are rated on daily-updated real Statcast data. Rarity tiers are Common, Uncommon, Rare, Legendary, and Perfect. There's a live marketplace where you can buy and sell cards with other players.
Yes. Legends Deck has head-to-head challenges, a full ranked ladder with ELO ratings from Bronze to Legend, live PvP game rooms, and tournaments. You can watch PvP games unfold pitch-by-pitch with your opponent in real time.
Yes. Legends Deck is free to play. You earn coins through daily challenges, login rewards, and game modes. Those coins buy packs and marketplace cards. There's no paywall blocking competitive content.
Visual gameplay. Real Statcast data. No download. No annual repurchase.
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