Steve’s APBA Card Computer finds a new home

Hey everyone,

I know a lot of you are big fans of Steve’s APBA Card Computer so you will want to know that it has a new home.  You can now find it at this address:

http://www.compuducksports.com/cardcomp/

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For those who haven’t used it, Steve’s APBA Card Computer is the baby of Steve Stein.  Steve is a programmer as well as a manager in the Transcontinental Baseball League. His Card Computer is a quick way to get an idea of what an APBA card should look like.  Steve has populated his database with MLB stats from 1950-2016. 

If there is a player from before that you want to check, you can enter in the stats yourself.  Steve readily admits that this NOT a replacement for the official APBA product.  This is rather a testing ground and a predicting tool.  With the 2016 stats entered, I know I’ve been using it a lot to see how my players on my Illowa APBA League (that’s my boy Kris Bryant up there) and Boys of Summer League teams are looking for next year.  Good for scouting trade and draft prospects too!! 

Thanks Steve for a great resource!! 

Thomas Nelshoppen

I am an IT consultant by day and an APBA media mogul by night. My passions are baseball (specifically Illini baseball), photography and of course, APBA. I have been fortunate to be part of the basic game Illowa APBA League since 1980 as well as the BBW Boys of Summer APBA League since 2014. I am slogging through a 1966 NL replay and hope to finish before I die.

7 Comments:

  1. Thanks Thomas for helping spread the word.

  2. Steve, any thought of making the Negro League Players part of your card computer?
    Both Seamheads and Baseball Reference have up to date stats.
    Thanks

  3. What do the C and H ratings represent on the pitcher cards when using TBL grades.

  4. How do the pitchers C and H ratings work?

  5. Brayden claflin

    Can you make a football one

  6. Steve, just ran across your card calculator. I am interested in playing a “hybred” basic game with separate hitter columns vs. left and right handed pitchers. Rather than have you alter (or add) a new card template, could you instead add a button to print in blue in addition to the standard red? (Much like choices for font.) I would enter stats vs. RHP then print a sheet, and then turn it over and print in blue with the card vs. LHP stats. I would be making two-sided cards that way. The differance in colors would easily desiginate which type of pitcher it would be used against. Hope that makes sense, and as I said it would be easier than trying to put extra columns on a card. Thanks!

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