I thought I had
a cool idea.
In all honesty
(and modesty?) it was a cool idea.
The problem?
Someone else thought of it first.
Back in the
day – read: my teenage years – I was an avid, and I do mean avid, APBA Baseball
board game player.
I first got my
game in 1985 (which contained teams and players from the '84 season), played it
night and day, and wore out the statistics pages (old school stuff like RBIs
and ERAs) of the 1985
The Sporting News Baseball Annual. If ever played APBA and tried to create
your own teams, you know why I lived on those stats pages.
I plan to
write later a more extensive blog post about my active APBA days (even my
embarrassing super player creation), but in the meantime I thought it would be
cool to write a blog post here and there about the players from that 1984
season, examining various players cards, looking at the numbers – the
disappointment that can come from Chris "Snatcher" Chambliss having and "8" on
the second roll of 66 – nicknames, hometowns, etc.
Kind of cool,
right? Yes, a bit nerdy, I admit.
So, the other
day, while researching the aforementioned upcoming APBA blog post, I came
across the APBA Blog.
First off all,
as a guy who has owned the APBA Baseball board game for nearly 28 years, how in
the world am I just now discovering this blog?
Beats me.
You know what
else I discovered?
That's right.
Each Monday, in a feature called "Monster Card Monday," the APBA Blog has a post about various cards, examining
pretty much the same sort of stuff I had thought about doing here, but in a
more extensive manner, of course. (By the way, if you're an APBA player, you
should check out the APBA Blog, if for
some reason you've been oblivious to it until this point. It's great stuff!)
So, there goes
that idea… I think. Maybe I'll just steal their idea and not tell them.
Shhhhhhhh!
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