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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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Starting from scratch: a video tutorial on setting up replay stats with Excel

I received some good feedback on my video tour of my Excel stats setup of my 1966 National League replay so I thought I’d put together a series of videos on how I got to the point where I’m at now.  Here is the first one. The best place to…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 29, 2017 December 29, 2017replay excel, replay, Replay stats using MS Excel, Statistics 3

Rod’s Replay Insider #27: More on the fielding range chart

Here’s quick primer on what you will find in the Fielding Range Chart.   1) Numerical breaks that quickly define Fielding One, Two, and Three Each position is listed, accompanied by the numbers that define Fielding Two. For example, for catchers and 2b rated 5, anything between 14-21 is Fielding…

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Rod Caborn January 26, 2017 February 24, 2018replay replay, Replay Tips and Techniques, Rod's Replay Insider 3

Scott Fennessy: Road trip ends with huge victory

Great American Ballpark Cincinnati, OH April 26, 2015 The Cubs conclude their eastern road trip today as Jake Arrieta (3-1) faces Jason Marquis (1-3). The Reds bats have been extremely quiet this season, and while Chicago has a great start going, but despite their excellent defensive ratings across the board…

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Scott Fennessy January 25, 2017 January 25, 2017replay 2015, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 1

Weird Card Wednesday: 1968 Cesar Tovar

No dashes for 1968 Minnesota Twin Cesar Tovar’s APBA card.  There is no room with every position listed on his card.  All told, Tovar is rated as a 3B-4, OF-2, SS-6, 2B-6, C-5, 1B-2, and a Grade DXW P-1.  Whew!  While Tovar is quite the versatile player (I count at…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 25, 2017 January 25, 2017Card Analysis card analysis, Cesar Tovar, Weird Card Wednesday 0

Monster Card Monday: 1973 Hank Aaron

No doubt, Hank Aaron is recognized as one of the all-time greats.  Yet, in some ways, he is still underrated.  Here is a man who was hitting double-digit homers ten years before I was born.  He still managed to have a superstar year as I was entering junior high school. …

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 23, 2017 January 23, 2017Card Analysis card analysis, Hank Aaron, Monster Card Monday 1

Scott Fennessy: Reds edge Cubs in series opener

Great American Ballpark Cincinnati, OH April 24, 2015 The Cubs come to Cincinnati having moved into first place after the Dodgers loss last night. Tonight Travis Wood (1-1) faces Anthony DeScalfani (1-2), who beat the Cubs earlier this year. The Cubs get things started quickly as leadoff hitter Dexter Fowler…

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Scott Fennessy January 18, 2017 January 18, 2017replay 2015, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

TBL gearing up for 2017 draft

The Transcontinental Baseball League is nearing their 2017 draft and by tradition, there is no lack of analysis, water-cooler talk and outright gossip about what teams will take who and when.  The managers of the TBL take pride in their league and they go all out in writing up pre-draft…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 14, 2017 January 14, 2017League Updates draft, Draft Preview, league, TBL 4

Video: How exactly do I keep track of my APBA replay stats?

Chuck Lucas has been seeing the leaderboards I’ve been posting for my 1966 National League replay using the APBA Basic Game and he asked about how I keep my stats.  I thought the best way to show him (and everyone else) is to make a video tour of my stats…

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Thomas Nelshoppen January 10, 2017 December 28, 2017replay excel, replay, Replay stats using MS Excel 12

Scott Fennessy: Rizzo derails the “Cole Train”

PNC PARK Pittsburgh, PA April 23, 2015 The Cubs face the Pirates in the final game of their four game set. Today’s matchup heavily favors the Pirates as Garrett Cole faces Kyle Hendricks. The Pirates have had a good season in the early going, and with a win will salvage…

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Scott Fennessy January 10, 2017 January 10, 2017replay 2015, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

Rod’s Replay Insider #26: A fielding range chart

When I first started playing the APBA Master Game (baseball), I quickly found I was wearing out the board that contained the various fielding ranges. It was shopworn after three months and steadily went downhill after that. In addition, I found I was practically going blind trying to find where…

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Rod Caborn January 7, 2017 February 24, 2018replay replay, Replay Tips and Techniques, Rod's Replay Insider 2
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