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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!

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!

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

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With Tom Zuppa’s help, APBA fans hold mock balloting for HOF

For most of you on Facebook, this won’t be news but I thought it was worth bringing to the wider audience.  It started as a simple post on the APBA Baseball group by Tom Zuppa last week linking to an article about this year’s candidates for the Baseball Hall of…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 9, 2014 January 9, 2014MLB, Social Media facebook, hall of fame, tom zuppa 3

Weird Card Wednesday: 1975 Don Hopkins

I almost didn’t have a Weird Wednesday column lined up for this week but Kevin Burghardt from Janesville, Wisconsin just posted this interesting card on Facebook.  Kevin says this is “one of Charlie Finley’s designated pinch runners, this one not named Herb Washington”.  Indeed.  This Don Hopkins card is based…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 8, 2014 January 8, 2014Card Analysis card analysis, Don Hopkins, Weird Card Wednesday 1

1905 Chicago Cubs replay update: It’s a two hitter for three fingers

by Scott Fennessy 8/21/1905 Brooklyn, NY The Cubs move across town from New York to Brooklyn to face the lowly Dodgers after a stunning and much needed sweep of the Giants and the Cubs are now on a serious roll. Oddly enough other than Frank Chance, most of the bats…

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Terrible Card Tuesday: 1924 Pinky Hargrave

Not to be confused with his brother Bubbles Hargrave who was also a catcher (and won the batting title in 1926, William McKinley “Pinky” Hargrave was a journeyman catcher in the 1920s and early 1930s.  In 1924, Hargrave hit .147 (5 for 34) with one double and one triple.  He…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 7, 2014 January 7, 2014Card Analysis card analysis, Pinky Hargrave, terrible card Tuesday 0

1905 Chicago Cubs replay update: Big Ed wins a big game

by Scott Fennessy 8/19/1905 New York, NY The Cubs face the Giants in the series finale and go for the all-important sweep. This is the one game I feel the Cubs can overpower the league leaders as “Big-Ed” Reulbach an A&C starter faces George Wiltse, a curve ball specialist and…

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Scott Fennessy January 6, 2014 January 6, 2014replay deadball, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

Monster Card Monday: 1962 Willie Mays

While I was playing a few APBA baseball games with my friend Shawn Lee on Sunday night, we went through the 1962 season reprint set I brought over.  I reached for the NL champion Giants and this card popped out at me.  It’s Willie Mays’ homerun leading card.  He hit…

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1905 Chicago Cubs replay update: Cubs continue to close the gap in thriller

by Scott Fennessy 8/18/1905 New York, NY The Cubs won a big one against the Giants yesterday, but the task is no less easy today as Jake Weimer faces Joe McGinnity.  McGinnity beat the Cubs in his last chance, and I am expecting a duel of epic proportions. The Cubs…

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Scott Fennessy January 3, 2014 January 3, 2014replay deadball, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

Flasback Friday: 1930 baseball card notice

Once again, we peek into Scott Veatch’s Vault.  This time we come up with a APBA card notice for the immensely popular 1930 baseball season.  Initially published in 1975, this season set was popular for a good many reasons.  It had the best… For replayers who like offense, 1930 was…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 3, 2014 January 3, 2014APBA History 1930, brochures, history, Scott Veatch's Vault 2

Weird Card Wednesday: 1971 Bob Burda

Happy New Year Everyone!!  It’s only fitting that my league commissioner Mike Bunch would suggest St. Louis firstbaseman Bob Burda for Weird Card Wednesday.  He’s a big Cardinals fan.  But I bet he didn’t know Burda was a former University of Illinois baseball player when he brought it to my…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 1, 2014 January 1, 2014Card Analysis Bob Burda, card analysis, Weird Card Wednesday 0

2013: Remembering and Recognition

Here’s wishing a Happy New Year to everyone out there.  2013 has really been quite a year in a lot of different ways.  2013 Illowa APBA League All-Star Game in September On a personal level, the Illowa APBA League is just finishing up another successful season.  It’s looking like a…

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