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New York Giants Of 1951

Willie Mays APBA Card

"Sacrifice Booklet" Spiral Bound Book of Charts




  APBA Game Co. Inc. Major League Baseball Strategy Board Game
 
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 APBA Major League Baseball Master Game
Item Details
  • CIRCA - 1951-Present
  • MANUFACTURER - APBA Game Co. Inc., Lancaster, PA
  • SIZE -  Box 15.25" x 17.25" x 1.75"
  • GAME PIECES Instructions,  Game Boards, Dice, shakers, Markers, Score-sheets (see below)
  • PRICE GUIDE - $50.00 - $75.00
    Excellent - Near Mint Condition
    (Master Game )
 
 
NOTES:
 
    The American Professional Baseball Association, APBA - dates back to the 1930s and a bunch of high-school buddies in Lancaster, PA. The boys played a baseball simulation game invented by one of them, Dick Seitz. His game was loosely based on an old tabletop baseball game called National Pastime. But unlike any previous board game, it combined the randomness of dice with the on-field performances of individual players.

 The game involving baseball statistics, and strategy was first created, and sold in 1951 by Dick Seitz. The original game offered 20 player cards for each of the 16 major league teams and two play charts, for $10.00. The 150 games sold encouraged Seitz that there was a market for his game so he produced new versions annually from 1952-56. That steady increase in sales encouraged Seitz to quit his job in 1957 to make APBA a career. APBA Games and Collector Software are still based in Lancaster, and to this day the APBA baseball game played is not much different than the 1957 version.

 The Master Game consists of playing boards - more complex playing boards and more than double the number contained in the basic APBA Baseball Game.

 APBA materials included with the Master Game
 
 -One 11 by 14 inch "Playing Field" game board with "How To Play The APBA Major League Baseball Game" column (printed on light carstock)
 -One 14 by 16-7/8 inch one sided Fielding Column Finder Carat - List Of Abbreviations On Player Cards And Playing Boards (light cardstock with black print)
 -Four (A-D) 15 by 17 inch two sided heavy cardstock playing boards with black print:
A - Bases Empty Pitching Table - Runner On First Base
B - Runner On Second Base -Runner On Third Base- Defensive Team must state position of infield; "Deep" or "In"
C - Runners On First And Second Bases - Runners On First And Third Bases- Defensive team Manager must state position of infield; "Deep" or "In"
D - Runners On Second And Third Bases- Defensive team Manager must state position of infield; "Deep" or "In" - Bases Full-Defensive team must state position of infield; "Deep" or "In"
 -Four (A-D) 15 by 17 inch two sided heavy cardstock playing boards with red print:
A - Bases Empty-RP Board - Runner On First - RP Board
B - Runner On Second - RP Board - Runner On Third-RP Board
C - Runners On First And Second-RP Board - Runners On First And Third-RP Board
D - Runners On Second And Third-RP Board- Bases Full - RP Board

 -One 15 by 17 inch two sided heavy cardstock Playing Board with green print:
Dropped Throws And Wild Throws Tables For Steal Attempts - Base Stealing -Double And Triple Steals.
 -One 14 by 16-7/8 inch one sided Extra Base Advancement On Outfielders' Throws (lighter cardstock with brown print)
 -One "Sacrifice Booklet" 11 by 17 inch spiral bound book of charts.

 -10 page foldout "Instructions for playing The APBA Major League Baseball Master Game;" Score-sheets; 2 pair of dice (2 large red, 2 small white); 2 shakers; 6 red plastic markers; and team/player cards. The playing cards issued annually never changed. No past seasons' sets are obsolete. The 1952 APBA Baseball Master game for advanced APBA baseball play, came with the 1951 World Series teams, New York Dodgers vs New York Giants.

 
 
APBA Major League Baseball Strategy Board Game
Back of APBA Major League Baseball Card 1951 Season Brooklyn Dodgers Card Set Jackie Robinson APBA
Player Card

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APBA Game Board Fielding Column Finder Chart & Abbrv.

Bases Empty - Board A Runner On First - RP Board

Instructions Score-Sheet Score-Sheet

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