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  • News and announcements for our community.

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    Hey Dom,
    The H&R option is based on the Steal/Allowance rating and when the H&R is allowed in the Master Game. I believe the restrictions are on page three of the Master Game insert - Instructions for using the Master Game
    Addition to APBA Pro Baseball Board Game™: “The hit-and-run play may not be called if the runner on first has a steal allowance letter (SAL) of R or N. If his steal allowance letter is G, his SSN must be, without adjustment, less than 28. There is no restriction on any other steal allowance letters for the hit-and-run play.” - Steve

  • Introduce yourself to the community.

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    @Mindblanker Yes, that’s pretty much it.

    There is functionality to mark yourself ‘unavailable’ for play, for those who want to do Solitaire or Replays, etc. and that’s controlled through the profile menu in the top right of the screen.

    You are available by default, so unless you want to change it, you’ll be good to go.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

  • General APBA GO Baseball discussions.

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    Hi, I first played APBA baseball in 1985 as a teenager and remember using the hit and run boards as essentially called steals because guys with first column 11s successfully stole 2nd on a 13 or a 14. But now I’ve noticed that the charts have been updated since then and that a 13 is now always a caught stealing.

    I started a 1987 replay of the Blue Jays and was still using the hit and run if the batter had limited 13s and at least two 31s but it still seemed like I was getting caught stealing a lot so I stopped doing it (the 87 Jays were also significantly underperforming so I felt I had to make some managerial changes).

    So it got me wondering if anyone uses the hit and run and when? I know there is the benefit of a base hit on a 31, but because I don’t have a copy of the updated boards, I don’t know what pitcher grades change what hit numbers to outs.

    Thanks in advance for any replies.

  • Discussions pertaining to APBA GO Baseball tournaments.

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    ERA Leaders:

    R. Ames (NY) 0.69 (none unearned)
    J. Taylor (CHI) 0.78 (8 unearned of 10)
    R. Collins (BOS) 0.86 (2 unearned of 5)
    W. Johnson (WAS) 0.93 (3 unearned of 9)
    J.Pfister (CHI) 1.13 (4 unearned of 9)

    Wins
    J. Coombs (PHI) 5-1
    J. Wood (BOS) 5-1
    M. Brown (CHI) 4-0
    J. Pfiester (CHI) 4-1
    W. JOhnson (WAS) 4-2

  • Discussion around community-created leagues for APBA GO Baseball

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    If you are experiencing problems using APBA 6.1 on a Win 11 PC, what type of processor are you using?

    APBAGo is not compatible with APBA 6.1. APBAGo is browser-based. APBA 6.1 is a Windows Operating System program.

  • Discussions pertaining to APBA GO Baseball

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    The 1938 Yankees defeated the 1961 Yankees four games to two in their six game series to improve their record to 44-28, 7th best among the Yankee teams. The '61 Yankees dropped to 69-75 with two series left to play.

    Whitey Ford landed both wins for the '61 Yankees in this series, starting with Game One. Ford surrendered just one run in a 4-1 win, had three hits at the plate, and scored the go-ahead run in the 8th inning. Later in Game Five, he pitched a four-hit shutout in a 9-0 win. The '38 Yankees had different heroes carry them in their wins. In Game Two, they trailed 3-0 in the 6th inning when Joe Dimaggio exploded with a three-run homer and two-run single as part of an eight run inning on their way to a 13-3 win. Game Three was a lower-scoring affair; the '41 Yankees led 2-0 until Elston Howard tied the game in the 8th with a two-run homer, Bill Knickerbocker hit a walk-off pinch hit double in the 9th for a 3-2 win. The '38 Yankees clinched the series in the final game with a 7-4 win led by Joe Gordon who went 3-5 at the plate with a homerun and five RBI.

    Dimaggio leads the '38 Yankees in hitting at .315 with 17 homeruns, 65 RBI, 52 runs scored, and a .974 OPS. Three starting pitchers, Lefty Gomez (2.58), Red Ruffing (2.85), and Monte Pearson (2.90) have ERAs under 3. Johnny Murphy’s ERA shrunk below 1 at 0.88 while picking up his 12th save.

    Elston Howard leads the '61 Yankees in hitting at .339 with 34 homeruns, 99 RBI, 102 runs scored, and a .942 OPS. Mickey Mantle is hitting .317 with 49 homeruns, 107 RBI, 123 runs scored, and a 1.086 OPS. Roger Maris hit two more homers in this series to give him 58 for the season with 130 RBI, 107 runs scored and a .927 OPS. Ford improved his record to 17-7 with a 3.46 ERA. The '61 Yankees will battle the 37-17 1928 Yankees in the next series.

  • The technical goings details of APBA GO Baseball

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    Thank you

  • Discussions pertaining to APBA GO Baseball

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    I agree with Dev, participants in league play would welcome the ability to view games being played by others

  • Got a question? Ask away!

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    thank you…

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