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Sean, can't (won't...) recommend one over the other -- they're both evergreens with loyal followings. Both have computer versions as well as the standard boardgame versions, and there are loyal camps for both methods too -- although we will say that we much prefer rolling dice on cardboard to clicking icons on a computer screen. Follow the links at the webpages in our previous post (#7) for more info on what's included, what's needed, and what options are available for each game.
Have to add, too, that they're far from the only tabletop sims out there -- Pursue the Pennant [http://www.designdepot.com/] is hugely popular and highly regarded, as is Replay [http://www.replaybb.com/], Sherco's Grand Slam!, and Baseball Classics [http://www.playbaseballclassics.com/], among many many others. Four other games you might want to look into, all officially out of print but kept alive by their own legions of fans, are Statis Pro Baseball [http://statisprobaseball.wordpress.com/], All-Star Baseball [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/...BaseballGame/], Big League Manager, and the Sports Illustrated Baseball Game.
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awesome, I think im gonna try apba. I like the idea of playing it and writing it out as opposed to a pc doing it. Maybe I can get some of you guys to play me via text
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does it matter what edition of the actual board game I get? i plan on buying a particular season and I noticed the board games from the 90's are pretty cheap. Can I play a 1910 season on a 1994 board game?
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I'm not as familiar with the other game, but Strat-o-matic is a wonderful board game, although I don't think it would translate well to text or mail. I've never played the PC game. Years ago, My friend who is addicted to the game use to bring over a couple of teams and we would play a 7 game series together. Whenever he would get a new season of cards, we would replay the playoffs and world series. The games only take about 25-30 minutes, so you could play a whole 7 game series in 2-3 hours.
The game has all the strategy a normal series would have. The cards have actual lefty-righty stats for different players. Slower players will bounce into more double-plays. You can't use the same relief pitchers every game. Injuries, fielding errors, intentional walks, max-innings for different pitchers, etc. etc. It take a few practice games to get the hang of everything, but once you do, it is an amazingly detailed and realistic game. If you are more into PC games, and you simply enjoy being the GM having to deal with trading, free-agents, budgets, etc, I would recommend Baseball Mogul. I would hate to imagine how many hours I have killed simulating season after season. |
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I grew up on Strat-O-Matic and just loved it. I would play an abbreviated season, and kept a notebook with complete stats that I inputed after each game. I still have the cards for the 1927 Yankees, but lost the game many years ago.
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In 1990, Strat had a short-lived promotion in which for about $20 you could submit a set of statistics, and the company would create a player card for you. I used stats from my best minor-league season and got the card below. Now, I often play center field for the 1948 Indians.
Last edited by Rob D.; 11-30-2010 at 12:17 PM. |
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Rob- you had a great 1 and 3 column, and I like your AA stealing and 1-17 running (the highest running you can have). I guess you had speed. When I played in 1964 and 1965 they still hadn't invented the righty-lefty cards. That came later. I also see your 1-4 was a complete TRIPLE, it wasn't split. It was rare to see a full number TRIPLE.
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I work on a computer 12 to 16 hours most days. The last thing I want is a computer sim baseball game. Give me my APBA cards and let me roll the dice.
I played several games sitting in a beach chair on a beach in Jamaica with people bringing me cold Red Stripes last summer. It didn't suck. |
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Cy - I'm pretty good at math too and if I remember correctly I may have designed some of my own Strat cards when I was a kid. And of course Bonds will pick up his singles from the 4-5-6 columns. Strat-O-Matic is a statistician's dream and that's what I always found so appealing about it.
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ok reallllly wanting a stra o matic now. Anyoe got one they arent using? lol
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is there any way to download the actual cards for a season?
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