All Star Baseball (PMC Electronics Co., Inc., 1974)

The All Star Baseball wall game utilized a smaller display panel than its Gremlin counterpart.  Where the Gremlin gameplay was similar to a home run derby, the PMC game kept track of strikes and outs, and had one player control the pitcher and the other player control the batter.  Each coin inserted gave the players three innings of play, up to a maximum of 9 innings.  Players exchanged remote control boxes after each 1/2 inning.