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Old Mon Nov 23, 2009, 10:45pm
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Sporting News/OBR

I was proven wrong on a rule. It turns out to be one of the rules that changed in 2007. So I finally bought a new rule book to replace my 1999 copy. It came in only 3 days from ABUA but it's not published by the Sporting News. Do they no longer publish it? I was so used to the old font and italicized comments.
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Old Mon Nov 23, 2009, 11:07pm
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When I got my 2009 OBR that was replacing my 2005 Sporting News Edition, which replaced my 2000 edition, which replaced ... I noticed that it was now a MLB publication and not a TSN publication. I went to the vast Finnerty archives and pulled out my very first Sporting News OBR from 1965 and started getting all weepy.
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Old Mon Nov 23, 2009, 11:32pm
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Mine first was from 1984. I was 13. I asked my mom to get it because I wanted to make sure I was scoring correctly on my APBA board game. It had Leon Durham on the cover. I loved Bill Buckner and I hated it that Durham replaced him at first but I still thought it was cool that a Cub was on the cover. I still have it too.
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Old Mon Nov 23, 2009, 11:52pm
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As owner of the OBR, MLB has always been the publisher. In the past they have had printing contracts with multiple companies. They decided to go with a single printer and, unfortunately, it isn't The Sporting News.
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 01:21am
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 08:52am
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" . . . I wanted to make sure I was scoring correctly on my APBA board game."
My first set of APBA cards covered the 1957 season.

We played the game hours on end.

There has NEVER been a more accurate baseball board game.

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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 09:30am
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As owner of the OBR, MLB has always been the publisher. In the past they have had printing contracts with multiple companies. They decided to go with a single printer and, unfortunately, it isn't The Sporting News.
Actually, that's not correct. The Sporting News was the publisher. That's why it said "Published by The Sporting News" on each book. Major League Baseball authorized the publication, making it an official publication when The Sporting News published it.
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 11:34am
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My first set of APBA cards covered the 1957 season.

We played the game hours on end.

There has NEVER been a more accurate baseball board game.

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You might have to enlighten this youngster on what that game is. haha. I have no idea
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 11:35am
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My first set of APBA cards covered the 1957 season.

We played the game hours on end.

There has NEVER been a more accurate baseball board game.

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Whenever 24:13 came up, I'd say, "He struck him out!" in my best Harry Caray impersonation.
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 12:16pm
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My first set of APBA cards covered the 1957 season.

We played the game hours on end.

There has NEVER been a more accurate baseball board game.

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Actually for accuracy Strat-O-Matic blows APBA out of the water.

Jasper

PS: This is just to start a holy war on table top baseball simulations, no malice intended
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 12:48pm
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Lol

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"Actually for accuracy Strat-O-Matic blows APBA out of the water."
As with most everything these days there are ALWAYS two camps.

We played complete seasons and the stats came out (if you played fairly) within .001 of the actual numbers.

We, of course, morphed the game, by combining teams or buying All-Time Great sets and such.

I still use the board game (have not been drawn to the computer game) and love the sound of the dice been shaken.

65:35 " . . . and he fouls out to Berra near the screen." (in my best Mel Allen)

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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 12:56pm
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You might have to enlighten this youngster on what that game is. haha. I have no idea
Agreed.
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 01:28pm
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The short version . . .

APBA is a table top baseball game played with cards that have columns of dice rolls and a number after that that represents a play.

What made both Strat-O-matic and APBA different from other games is that they both used offensive, defensive and pitching statistics from the previous season to establish perfomance that was statistically accurate to real time games.

You had envelopes with 20 man rosters (you get get extra players @ extra cost) that you built starting lineups of your own. The included batting orders based on the "most used" line-up from the actual season.

Every player had a defensive rating (for positions played during the season) and there was a default value if a player was used out of position.

Pitching was based on a "Class" basis. An "A" pitcher was a top performer and the rest went dow to a "Class" D pitcher that was basically a spot starter or mop-up man.

Each pitcher also could have other highlights noted (strikeout pitchers had an x and/or a y rating, great control pitchers would have a z and wild guys would have a w).

Offensively there were three columns of dice roles:

11 or a 1 and a 1 was the start. We then progress through all possible dice combinations. Each of the combinations had a number to the right that indicated an action on a play board.

Double numbers were almost always good offensive perfomance and certain other outcomes wre consistantly bad.

The critical part of the game were play boards. Each board carried a possible opportunity of each individual runners on base possibility.

Now this is a real basic description of the game. All of us that played the game for years still have the play boards memorized so there were no long term searchs for play outcome.

If you consider that these games and statistics were (orginally) basically defined during a time without computers it is really amaziong the accuracy of both games.

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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 01:50pm
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Actually, that's not correct. The Sporting News was the publisher. That's why it said "Published by The Sporting News" on each book. Major League Baseball authorized the publication, making it an official publication when The Sporting News published it.

Sorry, I was just repeating from an email from MLB offices. I'll notify them of their error.
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 02:19pm
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