Tiny Teams Baseball

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Welcome to Tiny Teams

Tiny Teams Baseball is a free-to-play arcade baseball management sim where every player is unique. You draft, train, and manage a roster of tiny digital ballplayers with different attributes, talents, and long-term potential. Every player has their own genetic profile, so no two are exactly alike.

Games are fully simulated and fully animated, so your job is to build the best team, set your lineup, develop your players, and watch the results play out. How you coach and play them is what decides whether they win championships and grow into Hall of Famers.

If you like fantasy sports, OOTP, auto-battlers, roguelike-style builds, or just the idea of growing a weird little baseball dynasty, you're in the right place.

1 · Get the app

Tiny Teams Baseball is currently a mobile-first game. Head to the Early Access page to grab an Android code from Google Play or join the iOS TestFlight beta.

2 · Tap Start Playing

When you open the app, tap Start Playing. Not Login. That drops you straight into managing your team, no email or password required.

Login is for managers who already have an account and want to come back to an existing team on a new device.

3 · Claim your team (recommended)

You can play without an account, but securing your team is how you keep it across devices and make sure your progress isn't lost if you reinstall.

To claim:

  1. Tap the baseball icon in the top-right corner of the app.
  2. Tap Enable Cross-Play (Secure Account).
  3. Set your email and password.

That's it. Your team is now tied to your account and you can sign in on any device.

4 · Set scheduled training

Training is the most important first management action. It runs automatically every day at 10:00 AM ET. Set it once and your players keep improving even if you don't open the app again for a while.

Training Tip

The energy shown on the training screen is projected energy after the next training session, not the player's current energy. If you lower a player's training points, their projected energy may go up. That's how you rest players.

5 · Set fielding positions

Look at your players' attributes and place them where they make sense defensively. Different players are good at different things, so positioning matters.

Detailed cheat sheet in the Fielding Positions section.

6 · Set your batting lineup

Arrange your hitters based on their strengths. A simple beginner strategy: put good Contact and Speed near the top, then place stronger Power hitters in the middle of the lineup.

7 · Check recruits

Recruiting lets you add new players to your team. Look for players who can improve your team right away, fill a weakness, or become a long-term project.

Recruiting Tip

The top 3 free agents are interested in your team and may be cheaper to sign. Check them first when looking for upgrades.

8 · Play Quick Play

Quick Play is a casual way to test your team, collect daily money, and see your lineup changes in action.

Most managers use Quick Play to grab their best daily rewards: a bonus for the first win of the day, plus higher payouts on the first several games before the rewards taper off.

9 · Your first season

Seasons run automatically. A new season starts every Wednesday and ends the following Monday, with Tuesday as the offseason. If you join while a season is already in progress, your team gets added to the next one.

You don't need to be online when your games run. Get your team ready before Wednesday and check back to see how it went.

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