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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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Excel stats setup: Creating a dynamic team roster

I just uploaded another quick video on how I set up my stats for the Excel fans out there.  It’s a follow-up to the first one when I created player worksheets.  This video takes the data from those player worksheets from the first one and displays it all in a…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 14, 2017 February 14, 2017replay 1966 replay, download, excel, replay, Replay stats using MS Excel, video 1

Monster Card Monday: 1998 Juan Gonzalez

Ryan Morrison recently suggested this 1998 Juan Gonzalez APBA card for Monster Monday.  Juan Gone was a big star in our Illowa APBA League.  My buddy Chuck Lucas even traded him to me but Chuck’s no dummy.  He waited just before his usefulness was about to expire.  I got one…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 13, 2017 February 13, 2017Card Analysis card analysis, juan gonzalez, Monster Card Monday 0

1966 NL replay: Making sense of two stat anomalies

Take some pitches, Lou I noticed two things about my stats in my 1966 NL replay (Basic Game, actual lineups, rotations) recently that gave me a reason to pause but after investigating they were mostly vindicated.  As of now, I am just finishing up May with two more days left…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 10, 2017 February 10, 2017replay 1966 replay, replay 3

Rod’s Replay Insider #28: Tracking pinch hitting

I’ve always wondered why MLB doesn’t focus more attention on the result of pinch hitters. These guys get paid big money to deliver in important situations, always the end of games, but they don’t get much ink or recognition. I track pinch hitting results in my replays, simply out of…

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Rod Caborn February 9, 2017 February 24, 2018replay replay, Replay Tips and Techniques, Rod's Replay Insider 2

Scott Fennessy: Pirates beat Cubs, move into first place

The Cubs and Pirates meet again as the Pirates look to continue their winning ways after yesterday’s solid victory. Tonight’s game sees Jay Happ against Kyle Hendricks. The Pirates jump on young Kyle instantly. Gregory Polanco, who has feasted on Chicago pitching so far this year gets a single and…

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Scott Fennessy February 9, 2017 February 9, 2017replay 2015, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

Weird Card Wednesday: 1974 Phil Gagliano

My friend Don Smith has been conducting a little Illowa APBA League “spring training” for his Molly Putts Marauders before our regular season starts.  I’ve seen some of his writeups on Facebook.  Quite enjoyable.  Don told me that in his quest in finding teams to play Molly, he ran across…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 8, 2017 February 8, 2017Card Analysis card analysis, Phil Gagliano, Weird Card Wednesday 1

Prairieland 2 is nearing!

It is getting close to April 1st and that means Prairieland 2 tourney time!  More to the point, in less than two weeks, tourney participants will be selecting their teams and fantasy players in a two-round snake style draft.  The draft will begin on February 18 and Eric Berg is…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 7, 2017 February 7, 2017Tournament Prairieland APBA Baseball Tournament, tournament 0

Monster Card Monday: 2016 Zach Britton

When Pastor Rich Zawadzki sent me this Zach Britton card for last season and said “Monster card”, I first thought he was referring to Zach’s hitting skills.  I’m a little behind the times though.  It was in 2011 when Britton was a C starter but had double 1s and a…

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Thomas Nelshoppen February 6, 2017 February 6, 2017Card Analysis card analysis, Monster Card Monday, zach britton 7

Scott Fennessy: Pirates extract revenge on Cubs

Wrigley Field Chicago, IL April 27, 2015 The Cubs return home after a terrific home stand and face the Pirates in the opening game of the series. Tonight’s game features a solid matchup between Gerrit Cole (2-1) who lost to Chicago last time out on an Anthony Rizzo homer late…

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Scott Fennessy February 1, 2017 February 1, 2017replay 2015, replay, Scott's Olde Tyme Baseball Update 0

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
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