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  • Greatest American League

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    The 1958 Yankees finished their play in season with a winning series by beating the 1953 Yankees four games to two to finish their season with a 70-86 record, tied with the 2000 Yankees. The '53 Yankees fell to 24-12.

    Two of the '58 Yankee wins in this series were from explosive performances by their offense. They won Game One 28-8, scoring at least one run in every inning. They had 26 hits and 13 walks. Gil McDougald drove in eight RBI while going 4-5 with two walks. They won Game Five 13-2 after scoring eight runs in the third inning. Hank Bauer went 3-5 with a homerun, three RBI and three runs scored. The '53 Yankees split the first four games with wins of 6-2 in Game Two and 9-4 in Game Four, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, and Billy Martin ALL hit two-run homers in a six-run third inning. The only close game of the series was Game Three won by the '58 Yankees 5-3 in 10 innings. Berra tied the game 3-3 in the 8th for the '53 Yankees with a two out two-run homer. Moose Skowron won the game for the '58 Yankees with a walk-off two-run homer of his own. The '58 Yankees clinched the series with a 7-1 win in the final game.

    The 1958 Yankees hit .252 as a team, 16th best, and scored 724 runs, an average of 4.64 runs a game. Here are the final numbers for the starting lineup.

    C: Yogi Berra: .259, 21 HRs, 80 RBI.
    C: Elston Howard: .320, 11 HRs, 56 RBI.
    1B: Bill Skowron: .249, 15 HRs, 80 RBI.
    2B: Gil McDougald: .223, 19 HRs, 78 RBI, 82 runs scored.
    SS: Tony Kubek: .214, 3 HRs, 45 RBI.
    3B: Andy Carey: .239, 32 HRs, 102 RBI, 92 runs scored.
    LF: Norm Siebern: .295, 11 HRs, 15 triples, 104 runs scored.
    CF: Mickey Mantle: .283, 44 HRs, 102 RBI, 111 runs, 134 walks.
    RF: Hank Bauer: .261, 13 HRs, 11 triples.

    The '58 Yankees finished with a team ERA of 3.93, 11th best. Here are the final numbers for the top five starters and their closer.

    Bob Turley: 7-16, 4.54 ERA, 27 HRs, 142 walks.
    Whitey Ford: 13-9, 2.48 ERA, 8 complete games,163 strikeouts.
    Don Larsen: 9-7, 3.60 ERA.
    Johnny Kucks: 4-8, 3.50 ERA.
    Art Ditmar: 6-8, 3.86 ERA.
    Ryne Duren: 7-7, 25 saves, 3.23 ERA.

    Hank Bauer leads the '53 Yankees in hitting at .333 with a .983 OPS. Mickey Mantle is hitting .331 with a team-leading nine homeruns and a 1.032 OPS. Gene Woodling is hitting .328 with a .931 OPS. Johnny Sain and Ed Lopat remain undefeated on the mound. Sain is 5-0 with a 2.94 ERA while Lopat is 4-0 with a 3.55 ERA. Whitey Ford had a disastrous series, losing both of his starts and getting knocked out early to drop his record to 2-5 with a 5.83 ERA. The '53 Yankees will continue their season with the 59-91 1943 Yankees who play their final series of the season.

  • Happy Holidays 2025~

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    Same to you Jeremy and the MG release was the best Xmas present

  • Incorrect Earned Run

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    I just wanted to add that the updates that have been done have made fantastic progress in getting this right… it was pretty off at first, but its getting very close. Thanks to everyone who has joined me in reporting the errors so that the programmers can fix it!

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    @Gus When I search for Chase DeLauter in custom teams, there is no card. When I find him in My Addons, he is listed on the 2025 Cleveland Roster, there is a line for Chase DeLauter with no stats. When I try to set up a game, Chase DeLauter has a card and may be used in a game.

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    yea your probably right with OBA

  • TWIA podcast

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    I’ve done it before and I’m always open to doing it again.

    In our sharing of roles, John speaks for the future of the company and GO, so usually he’s the better choice to have on.

    Most of the questions that people who are actively interested in GO ask are answered through this forum and the Support team.

  • Oldie but moldy

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    Yes you must have the season on go in order to use your cards. Go would be the stat compiler etc.

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    Boston hangs onto 1st place after a gutty performance by ace Smoky Joe Wood. Wood did not have his best stuff, but managed to strand 10 Cubs on base to lead the Red Sox to the 3-1 won to salvage the 3rd game of the series. Frank Chance continued his herculean start, with his 3rd home run (matching his 1906 total in 9 games). The Peerless Leader has 7 extra base hits total in 9 games and has score 11 runs and knocked in 6.

  • Newbie question

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    Hi,

    Once you’ve purchased the 2025 season, there are a couple of ways to view the rosters and player cards.

    Option 1: Using Custom Teams which is the easiest method. If you have the Custom Teams unlock, click Custom Teams on the main menu. Then Create a new team and select Manage.From there, you’ll be able to search for players, view their cards, and customize your team as you like.

    Option 2: Viewing Cards In-Game. You can also view player cards while setting up a game creating a new game and select the desired 2025 team. On the lineup selection screen, you’ll be able to view player cards and stats directly.

    Hope this helps,

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    @APBA-GO-Jeremy Thanks. Sounds as if this is an easy call. Am really looking forward to this project.

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    And that’s a wrap! The 1985 Blue Jays are my tournament champs, featuring great teams from the 1970’s and '80s!
    The Jays swept the 1983 White Sox in two straight games in the best-of-three championship final.

    Here’s the playoff recap…

    QUARTER-FINAL:
    '83 ORIOLES 4
    '71 A’s 5
    Oakland rallied with three runs in the bottom of the 8th to eliminate Baltimore. Sal Bando’s two-run HR with two out was the difference.

    SEMI-FINAL #1:
    '85 BLUE JAYS 6
    '83 WHITE SOX 3
    After Chicago had tied the game with three runs in the bottom of the eighth, Toronto responded with three runs in the top of the ninth. With two out, Tony Fernandez tripled home two runs, then scored on Lou Thornton’s RBI single.

    SEMI-FINAL #2:
    '71 A’s 2
    '83 WHITE SOX 6
    Rudy Law and Carlton Fisk each had three hits to pace Chicago. Fisk drove in five runs with a homer, double and single. Rich Dotson (A-Y) went eight strong innings to become the tournament’s only three-game winner.

    CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL #1:
    '83 WHITE SOX 2
    '85 BLUE JAYS 4 (13 innings)
    For the third time in four tournament meetings, the Sox and Jays went extra innings. This one was a classic. It featured the tournament’s only triple play, on a Willie Upshaw line drive out with runners on first and second. Up 1-0, Dave Stieb (A-Y) took a perfect game into the ninth, but it was broken up by Jerry Hairston’s pinch-hit single to lead off the top of the inning. Hairston then scored the tying run on Rudy Law’s two-out double.
    The two teams then exchanged runs in the 12th inning, before Ernie Whitt smacked a two-out, two-run HR off Jerry Koosman (C-Z) in the bottom of the 13th. Both bullpens were taxed in the opening game of this best-of-three series.

    CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL #2:
    '85 BLUE JAYS 7
    ‘83 WHITE SOX 4
    The Blue Jays claimed the title with a convincing win over White Sox ace LaMarr Hoyt (A-YZ). George Bell, Jesse Barfield and Rance Mulliniks all took Hoyt deep in his 6+ innings. Doyle Alexander (B-YZ) and Bill Caudill (B-Y) held the Sox to five hits, while walking none. Toronto’s win overshadowed a two-HR performance by Chicago’s Carlton Fisk.
    Blue Jays’ Shortstop Tony Fernandez went 2-for-3 to claim a share of the tournament batting title, at .358. In fact, Fernandez was the only Toronto regular to finish with a tournament batting average over .250. The Jays were led by a solid pitching staff (overall ERA of 2.94) and outstanding team defense (only three errors over 14 games).

    TOURNAMENT LEADERS:

    HITTERS (minimum 35 PA’s where applicable):
    Batting Average: Fernandez ('85 Blue Jays) & Lynn ('78 Red Sox) .358 each; Bando ('71 A’s) .348
    OPS: Lowenstein ('83 Orioles) 1.126; Lynn ('78 Red Sox) 1.086; Ripken ('83 Orioles) 1.023
    Home Runs: Rice ('78 Red Sox), Barfield ('85 Blue Jays), Henderson ('85 Yankees), Lynn ('78 Red Sox) tied with 5.
    RBI’s: Lynn ('78 Red Sox) 16; Paciorek ('83 White Sox) 14; Ripken ('83 Orioles) 13
    Stolen Bases: R. Law ('83 White Sox) 12; R. Henderson ('85 Yankees) 6

    PITCHERS (minimum 25 IP’s where applicable):
    ERA: Davis ('83 Orioles) 1.27; Blue ('71 A’s) 1.39; Dotson ('83 White Sox) 1.41
    Wins: Dotson ('83 White Sox) 3; 19 pitchers tied with 2 each.
    Saves: Seven relievers tied with 2 each.
    K’s: Blue ('71 A’s) 33; Stieb ('85 Blue Jays) 28; Boddicker ('83 Orioles) 26
    WHIP: Dotson ('85 White Sox) 0.69; Eckersley ('78 Red Sox) 0.73; Stieb ('85 Blue Jays) 0.74

    The tournament lasted 83 games and took me just under three months. The overall Batting Average was .223. The overall ERA was 3.69. The overall Fielding Percentage was .984.

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  • Wish list

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

  • Viewing player cards

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    It is working!

  • GIFT CERTICATES

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    They should contact GO support as normally, corporate store GCs don’t work here (only GO GCs purchased from the GO store do, in a very easy and automated fashion).

    EDIT:

    So if someone has a GC from the old (not Squarespace) APBA corporate store, and they want to use it on GO, they can contact GO support and we’ll make it happen if there is a record of the GC with APBA.

    If someone buys a GC from the new (Squarespace) APBA corporate store, they cannot use it on GO.

    If someone buys a GC from the APBA GO store, it can be used on GO, but they’d have to contact GO support to use it on the APBA corporate (Squarespace) store.

    Complicated but that’s the way it is.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

  • Release 3.0.0

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    pre-game options selection lock working again thanks for the fix !

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    @nleininger These days you can just click the store link in the left side menu of APBA GO and click the ‘Unsubscribe’ button on the Subscription tab.

    Thanks for reminding me that these instructions need to be updated.

    Contact Support via the form if you encounter difficulties.

  • Hit & Run Option

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