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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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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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First column 6s with a runner on third- have I been playing APBA wrong all these years?

There was quite a revealing Facebook thread on APBA regarding basic game rules.  It started with Rob Wash posting a photo of Bruce Bochte and an roll of an 11.  See, Bochte has double columns but has a first column six.  Specifically, he has an 11-6-1.   Rob’s question was this:…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 27, 2018 January 29, 2018APBA Rules, Social Media rules, social media 14

League update: Thunderchickens manage to stay out of the cellar for one year!

It’s been a while since I reported about my Twin City Thunderchickens.  As it is, my Illowa APBA League team played their final series of the 2017 season this past week.  Going into the last month, Twin City was 71-82 and in 7th place (in a 10-team league). Well, commissioner…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 24, 2018 January 24, 2018League Updates ial, league 0

Terrible Card Tuesday: 2017 Rougned Odor

Thomas Fulton has an opinion about this new 2017 Rougned Odor card.  Says Tom: “I know he hit 30 hrs. But playing in Texas why wouldn’t you give this guy a day off when he only batted 204?. Think a couple days off might have helped?” Season Totals Split G…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 23, 2018 January 23, 2018Card Analysis card analysis, Rougned Odor, terrible card Tuesday 5

The APBA Blog visits This Week in APBA show- Jan. 25 8pm EST

I want to encourage everyone to tune in this Thursday (Jan.25th) at 8pm EST on This Week in APBA.  Why?  I am honored to be a guest on John Asalon’s show this week. [Update: The show is archived here if you wish to listen to it. ] This show should be…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 23, 2018 January 30, 2018Social Media media, This Week in APBA 6

Monster Card Monday: 2017 Giancarlo Stanton

There are wild, crazy and MONSTER card in the new 2017 APBA Baseball set.  Dave Rueck shared Giancarlo Stanton’s card and boy, that fits the bill.  Used to be, three 1s was reserved for folks like Ruth (not to take away from Stanton at all). Well, Stanton had a Ruthian…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 22, 2018 January 22, 2018Card Analysis 2017, card analysis, Giancarlo Stanton, Monster Card Monday 5

I have a new barber

Have you ever gotten into a conversation with someone outside the context of APBA and found out that they play the game? That happened to me yesterday.  It was time for me to get a haircut so I went to the barbershop in the University of Illinois campustown.  It’s a…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 21, 2018 January 21, 2018People apba in the wild, fans 8

Monster Card Monday: 1975 Fred Lynn

Craig Mobley posted this Fred Lynn card of 1975 recently on the APBA Baseball group on Facebook.  I looked back in the archives and while I have featured Lynn’s 1979 card, I never got around to his signature 1975 APBA card. Lynn had a fantastic season in his rookie year…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 15, 2018 January 14, 2018Card Analysis 1975, card analysis, fred lynn, Monster Card Monday 4

2017 OAPBA Yearbook: league documentation at its best

You know the drill.  OAPBA, the Orlando-based APBA league has one of the best, scratch that, THE BEST annual yearbook of any APBA league in existence.  You can view it in its entirety here in pdf form.  It may take a while.  It is a whopping 36 pages long. Of…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 14, 2018 January 14, 2018League Updates league, leagues, OAPBA 0

BBW: Get your play-by-play up-to-date

As of January 9, APBA released two updates for APBA Baseball 5.75 aka BBW. The first one attends to general housekeeping.  You can read the details here.  Much of it is dull but important error checking. Other issues fixed are sorting problems, print formatting and very minor duplicate stat issues.…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 12, 2018 January 12, 2018Company Announcements bbw, computer, patch 1

Placed your 2017 APBA baseball set, yet? Now is the time!

It is a special time of year for APBA fans.  Orders for the 2017 Baseball card set can now be placed! From the News from APBA Games email newsletter: We will place the 2017 Baseball card products in the store on Thursday January 11th at 5pm.  You can begin placing…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 12, 2018 January 12, 2018Company Announcements 2017, APBA Game Co, card sets 0
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