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APBA Leagues!
APBA Leagues!

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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APBA Tournaments!
APBA Tournaments!

Fun, competitive APBA tournaments are very popular now. It’s a great way to meet APBA friends and have a great time playing APBA!

Find out about APBA tournaments!
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!

Read up on APBA replays that fans have done!
APBA Cards!
APBA Cards!

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

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NCAA Cards Available for College Baseball fans

I blogged about this a while back on The Baseball Zealot but it’s worth a mention here.  For those who are both APBA players and fans of college baseball (I fit both categories… Go Illini!!), you might be interested in Steve Guthrie’s NCAA Baseball Cards web site.  Using Brian Davis’…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 30, 2008 October 30, 2008Innovations and Modifications cards, college 0

League Draft Order methods

  There are a few ways APBA keeper leagues can determine draft order for rookie drafts.  Depending on how it’s done, it can emphasize league parity or competition.  I thought I’d run through the methods our league (the Illowa APBA League) has tried (or considered trying) throughout our history with…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 29, 2008 October 29, 2008League Issues draft, leagues 9

APBA Card of the Week: 1953 Al Kaline

This week’s APBA Card of the Week is 1953 Al Kaline (reprint).  This was Kaline’s rookie year playing for the Detroit Tigers and even judging by his card you can tell it made from a small sample size. Year Tm G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 27, 2008 December 4, 2009APBA Card of the Week cards 3

APBA Hockey

I got the APBA Game Co. monthly eNewsletter today.  Highlighting their communiqué was the announcement that we can pre-order Pro Hockey Board Game. I’m not a huge hockey fan (but I’ve been known to watch a game or two) and I’ve never played APBA Hockey.  That said, when I was…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 27, 2008 October 27, 2008Company Announcements APBA Game Co, hockey 2

League Profile: Patriot League

Steve Liles contacts us from back East about the Patriot League.  An interesting facet about this Virginia-based, master game league is the salary structure they use which also implements the salary cap.  Here’s the scoop on the Patriot League: League Name Patriot League Contact Person Steve Liles Sport Baseball #…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 20, 2008 November 1, 2008League Directory league profile, leagues, Patriot League 0

Mark Miller has the goods for the APBA replayer

At the last Illowa APBA League All-Star weekend, fellow manager, CLuke told me of this cool website he ran across that makes available team rosters, transactions, lineups and pitching rotations for pretty much every year of modern baseball.  He said he used it to help with his 1959 APBA replay.…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 18, 2008 July 6, 2010Resources replay, retrosheet, rosters 3

APBA in the Wild

I always enjoy seeing APBA mentioned in the news media even if it’s just briefly.  First, any PR for the game is good, in my opinion.  Second, it’s interesting to see which sportswriters/athletes have played or encountered the game.  This time it’s Tim Griffin who interestingly covers college football for…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 17, 2008 October 17, 2008APBA in the News cards, media, nicknames 3

Book: "The Eastern Colored League"

Seamheads.com has a book review of "The Eastern Colored League" by David Lawrence and Dom Denaro.  I haven’t read the book but it has an APBA twist to it.    The monograph project started with the authors wanting to improve upon the APBA set of 20 Greatest Negro League Teams…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 16, 2008 October 16, 2008Resources apba journal, book, negro leagues 3

League Profile: Transcontinental Baseball League

Steve Stein and Walter Hunt both wrote in to tell us about their league, the Transcontinental Baseball League.  True to its name, the 24-team league spans both the USA and Canada.  One thing that struck out about this league was its yearly publication.  It’s very professionally done and slick! League…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 15, 2008 December 28, 2010League Directory league profile, leagues, TBL 2

2008 baseball excel stat file… useful for APBA fans

Thanks again to our fantastic commish at the IAL, we have the MLB stats in Excel format (zipped). The spreadsheet includes: pretty much all hitting and pitching stats games played at position pitchers’ hitting a plus for APBA fans, certain offensive stats/36 PA so you can approximate hitter’s APBA cards.…

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Thomas Nelshoppen October 14, 2008 December 29, 2017Statistics download, MLB, Statistics 0
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