The easiest way to add the correct path is just to drag and drop the game folder on the Terminal instead of typing the path manually. Obviously you need to use the correct path to the directory where you copied the files for the game. Remove the space at the end of the line and add (without the quotes) '/Contents/MacOS/scummvm -add -path=/path/to/your/game'. Drag and Drop the ScummVM application on the Terminal window.Follow on-screen instructions to finish installating the game. Double click on AutoRun.exe the game setup should launch. Open the Game Files folder and then mount the file Backyard Baseball 2003.iso. The other workaround, that will also work with the 2.0.0 release, is to add the game using the command line. Download and Extract BackyardBaseball2003WinISOEN.7z. If you download the latest development build for Mac OS X from buildbot it may work (or not, since the issue appears to be random), and more importantly there is a new options (in the Misc tab of the Options dialog) to use the ScummVM built-in file browser instead of the one from the system, and this should bypass the issue and allow you to add your game. It happens randomly, and until now I have been unable to consistently reproduce it on my mac and to track the root of the issue. You probably encountered the issue described int this thread.
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