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

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Terrible Card Tuesday: 1978 Jerry Terrell

I guess you could call this Terrible Terrell?  Minnesota native and journeyman infielder Jerry Terrell’s 1978 card has a few good qualities but you can’t escape the perils of his 51-13. Terrell played for eight years exclusively in the AL and was known for dividing his time equally between third,…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 22, 2013 January 22, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, Jerry Terrell, terrible card Tuesday 6

Who have good cards in the 2012 baseball set?

John Mates on The APBA Blog Facebook page has a simple question: Need some help folks……..In YOUR opinion…….list the top ten APBA baseball cards put out for this year……excluding XB’s and XC’s Sounds like someone is getting ready for a draft  ;-) I was going to answer this myself but…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 22, 2013 January 22, 2013Card Analysis 2012 APBA Baseball, card analysis 5

APBA Fan Profile: Rich Zawadzki aka “Pastor Rich”

As I mentioned on The APBA Blog Facebook page, I’m bringing back the APBA Fan Profile series.  It took a little hiatus but since it was pretty popular, you’ll start seeing more of them this year. First up is Rich Zawadzki aka ‘Pastor Rich’.  Those of you who frequent the…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 22, 2013 January 22, 2013Interview fan profile, GTOP, interview, rich zawadzki 5

Chicago Cubs 1905 Replay update: Taking on Honus Wagner and the Pirates

by Scott Fennessy Chicago, IL 6/5/1905 North Side Park The Cubs and Pirates finish their series today with the Cubs having taken the first 3. Charlie Case vs. Mordecai Brown. Given the lackluster play from the Bucs lately I had my hopes high; sadly this was not the case. Getting…

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Scott Fennessy January 21, 2013 January 21, 2013replay deadball, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 4

Monster Card Monday: 1946 and 1948 Stan Musial

With his passing, you had to know this was coming.  In fact, I got a few emails this weekend suggesting that Musial be the choice for this week’s Monster Card.  Fortunately, ‘Stan the Man’ made the job easy. I was picking through my APBA set collection and found a few…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 21, 2013 January 21, 2013Card Analysis deaths, Monster Card Monday, Stan Musial 4

RIP two great ones: Stan Musial and Earl Weaver

Baseball lost two great ones on Saturday, that’s for sure. I live in Central Illinois and that’s bordering on Cardinal Nation.  In fact, I’d say that at half the baseball fans here wear red.  So the loss of Stan Musial was felt pretty hard.  It goes without saying that Musial…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 20, 2013 January 20, 2013MLB deaths, history, MLB 2

Terrible Card Tuesday: 1981 Vance Law

ldahoan Vance Law wins this week’s prize as Terrible Card Tuesday rolls around.  True, the Pittsburgh infielder didn’t play much in 1981 with only 71 plate appearances but his card is pretty atrocious. Law was in his sophomore year with the Pirates in 1981.  He only batted .134 with just…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 15, 2013 January 15, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, terrible card Tuesday, Vance Law 2

Monster Card Monday: 1982 Robin Yount

This week’s Monster Card is 1982’s MVP, Robin Yount from the Milwaukee Brewers.  When Pastor Rich Z suggested Yount and contributed his “well-used” card, my first thought was that he came from just down the road.  Yount is from Danville, Illinois only 30-40 minutes away from where I live. Yount…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 14, 2013 January 14, 2013Card Analysis card analysis, Monster Card Monday, Robin Yount 5

Sunday night mish-mash

Just playing catch-up on a few things: Mel M was so happy he got his 2012 Master Card set he sent a photo.  Thanks, Mel! – if you’re on Facebook, Dom Provisiero has initiated another one of his APBA Roll Calls.  I love that Dom does these.  They’re simple but…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 13, 2013 January 13, 2013People facebook, interview, personal, social media 1

Open Thread on the Baseball Hall of Fame Results

I thought I’d just open the discussion up for anyone who’s interested in talking about the Hall of Fame ballot results.  Here are the results from today.  It was a shutout as far a the BBWAA ballot was concerned.  It was the first time since 1996 that no one was…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 9, 2013 January 9, 2013MLB hall of fame, MLB, open thread 26
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