

Each black number is followed by one, or in some cases two, red numbers. The player would then refer to the batter’s card.Įach card contains three columns of black numbers, starting at 11 and ending at 66, that covers all 36 possible dice combinatons. For example, if the red die showed a six and the white die a four, the result would be 64. To play the board game a player would roll two dice, a large red one and a small white one and then combine, not add, the numbers on the dice. That game contained 320 player cards, which amounted to 20 players for each of the 16 teams in the major leagues in 1950. Among those influenced by Seitz’s efforts were Hal Richman, developer of the Strat-O-Matic baseball game. His game emphasized realism based upon a statistical foundation and influenced the genre’s development. Seitz created a baseball board game that inaugurated the era of sports board games. I'm very excited to announce that the APBA game company is selling unique baseball and basketball sets that I have created.For most baseball fans, Dick Seitz isn’t a household name however, he embarked on a journey that changed the lives of many baseball fans. Check back often for the latest additions! New files are often added to the site each month. None of the files on this site can be used for commercial purposes without my permission. All files were created for the personal enjoyment of the APBA fan. Think of these files as my contribution to the great people in this community. I ask for a reasonable nominal fee for certain utilities that have taken many months to develop. Welcome! Feel free to browse this site for lots of downloadable utilities and card sets for APBA games.

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