@Morrisp The grade means the pitcher is better than an A. Example, if the pitcher is an A&C and the boards result would be a hit against an A, say a runner on first and a roll result that would be a 9, you would then consult the C result, which is an out at first, runner advances to second.That result is what would happen for the batter. There are also starters with those grades, just a lot rarer than the relievers each year. Hope my example helps.
I think what anluc7 was trying to say is that in a Collection, there is a ‘Careers’ tab, and if you click on a player listed on that tab, it spawns a pop-up showing aggregated stats by year for all games in that Collection.
Welcome aboard. One of the great features on Go is the custom team feature. Lets you create your own teams to play solitaire mode or against other teams. You could form a league just like the card and dice version. Plenty of leagues and tourneys on the site as well. Just watch the “chat” area for info.
@APBA-GO-Jeremy
Thanks for your reply. Well, that’s one way I could get the boards and I may just do that and order the new game. But what I am looking for is a website with scans or screenshots of the playing boards so I could consult them online as I play online.
Now I did find Frank Welsh’s great article about the history of the boards and their revisions, but I wish he had provided scans of each board that he investigated. Maybe I could contact him and ask if he would upload the copies of the boards that he used for his research. (I see that his last update was in 2011) https://www.zackapbahandbook.org/uploads/1/2/3/7/12373619/zack_handbook_for_the_web_3.002_5_of_5.pdf
If this is a search result in Custom Teams, it’s possible the card exists in two types of data sets (i.e. regular season and GTOP) and the discrepancy is due to one dataset being updated and the other not.
Alternatively, if there are two cards for one player in a single data set - for example, the 1980 regular season dataset - then perhaps it’s a data error and requires correction.
@APBA-GO-Jeremy Thanks, man! I had assumed it was likely a browser issue, as I had never seen it before when playing the game.
In the end, that link you provided had the answer…
SHIFT + FN + DELETE = appears to have solved the problem!
Game back on! ;)