All-Star Baseball -- produced in various editions from 1941 to 1993, and again in 2003 and '04, as
All-Star Baseball game,
Ethan Allen's All-Star Baseball game,
All-Star Baseball,
Strategic All-Star Baseball, and
The Original All-Star Baseball, among other variations -- was made by Cadaco-Ellis (later just Cadaco). That's the spinner game with the circular "pie-chart" disks
[
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/...rBaseballGame/ ].
Avalon Hill published
Baseball Strategy and several versions of
Statis Pro Baseball, both as Avalon Hill games and in conjunction with Sports Illustrated Games, and
Superstar Baseball! in partnership with SI.
Superstar Baseball! was a follow-up version of SI's 1971
Baseball Game, which featured then-current players and teams. A 1973 version,
All-Time All-Star Baseball, featured Hall of Fame players from all eras. That version later became
Superstar Baseball!.
APBA [
http://www.apbagames.com/stadium/index.html ] is still based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania -- site of the 2011 Annual Convention of the Association of Game & Puzzle Collectors [
http://www.agpc.org/ ].