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APBA Leagues have been around for decades. They add a different, more intimate element to the game of APBA as members have forged life-long friendships.

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Fun, competitive APBA tournaments are very popular now. It’s a great way to meet APBA friends and have a great time playing APBA!

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APBA Replays!
APBA Replays!

Many APBA fans are replaying seasons using APBA Games. Whether it’s recent seasons or years gone by, it’s fun to read up on their progress. Some even complete them!

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APBA Cards!
APBA Cards!

There is nothing more fun for most APBA fans than to look at the APBA card itself.

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APBA Football Club does a ‘Reveal and Review’ of revised Football Game

Geoff Giordano from the APBA Football Club does a thorough job in his “Reveal and Review” of the new revised APBA basic Football Game that just came out.  Football fans should definitely check out the video he posted on YouTube.   Geoff’s review is pretty positive though he does have…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 21, 2013 August 21, 2013Football apba football club, Football, reviews 0

1905 Chicago Cubs replay update: Phils avoid sweep

by Scott Fennessy Philadelphia, PA 7/27/1905 The Cubs wrap up their road trip with the 4th and final game of the series and go for the sweep. Herb Briggs faces Frank Corridon in an infrequent B vs. B matchup. Both pitchers look good in the first two frames and “The…

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Scott Fennessy August 21, 2013 August 21, 2013replay deadball, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

Terrible Card Tuesday: 1966 Bobby Pena

I posted this 1966 Roberto “Bobby” Pena card a few days ago on The APBA Blog Facebook page.  Why?  In my ‘66 NL replay where I’m using actual lineups, his Cubs have taken to starting him at shortstop in mid-April.  Not only that, they have led him off once or…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 20, 2013 August 20, 2013Card Analysis Bobby Pena, card analysis, terrible card Tuesday 7

Monster Card Monday: 1994 Matt Williams

Last week, I posted 1994 Jeff Bagwell on Monday.  This week’s entry was probably Bagwell’s competitor for best hitting card for that year, Matt Williams.  I can tell you it’s a tough call.  The funny thing is, both these players were on the same team in our Illowa APBA League. …

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 19, 2013 August 19, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, Matt Williams, Monster Card Monday 4

Teams identifiers in my 1966 NL replay leaderboards.

For those who were following my stat keeping series, this is an addendum to Part III. I mentioned that I wasn’t able to bring in team names in my Excel pivot tables for my leaderboards.  I worked with it a bit more and Eureka!.  The trick is to enable Classic…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 18, 2013 December 29, 2017replay excel, Keeping Stats, Statistics 2

1905 Chicago Cubs replay update: Cubs take game 3 against the Phils

by Scott Fennessy Philadelphia PA 7/26/1905 The Cubs face the Phillies in game 3 of this series. Mordecai Brown coming off another great start faces Tully Sparks (right) of the Phillies who has pitched very well with a 12-12 record and a 2.07 ERA and a no hitter coming into…

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Scott Fennessy August 16, 2013 August 16, 2013replay deadball, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 2

How I keep my APBA replay stats Part IV

In my last article in this stat keeping series, I’m going to tie up some loose ends, give out some handy tips and hints on how I make stat keeping that much easier and answer a couple questions that have come my way in the last couple days.  Plan ahead…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 13, 2013 December 29, 2017replay excel, Keeping Stats, replay, Statistics 3

Terrible Card Tuesday: 1967 Johnny Bench

It almost seems a sin to post a card like this. Pastor Rich, please forgive me.  :) The Cincinnati Reds brought rookie Johnny Bench up in the month of August of 1967.  They didn’t just try him out here and there.  They gave him a full tryout.  He started all…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 13, 2013 August 13, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, Johnny Bench, terrible card Tuesday 1

How I keep my APBA replay stats Part III

Last week, I started an article series about how I’m keeping my 1966 NL replay stats using Excel.  I started with a post on my how my individual team spreadsheets.  Part II of the series looked at my Master spreadsheet which uses the data from those team spreadsheets to make…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 12, 2013 December 29, 2017replay Keeping Stats, replay, Statistics 4

Monster Card Monday: 1994 Jeff Bagwell

I’ve said it before… monster cards have a tendency to come from seasons that were shortened because of labor disputes.  This 1994 Jeff Bagwell card suggested by Pastor Rich, is one such case. Despite playing in just 110 games, Bagwell reached the century mark in both runs (104) and rbis…

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Thomas Nelshoppen August 12, 2013 August 12, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, Jeff Bagwell, Monster Card Monday 3
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