Cal Ripken Jr. Baseball for the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) is a sports simulation game focusing on the sport of baseball. Released in 1992 and named after the legendary Baltimore Orioles shortstop, Cal Ripken Jr., the game allows players to partake in America's pastime, featuring exhibition and season modes. Gamers can select from different teams and players to pitch, bat, field, and run bases. It captures the essence of baseball with a straightforward gameplay experience, appealing to fans of the sport and players looking for an engaging sports title on the classic SNES platform.