APBA
APBA, or the American Professional Baseball Association, is a tabletop sports simulation game that allows players to manage baseball teams and simulate games using player statistics. The game was created in 1951 by Dick Seitz and has gained popularity among baseball enthusiasts for its realistic gameplay and statistical accuracy.
Players use cards representing real-life baseball players, which include their performance statistics. The game can be played solo or with multiple players, making it a versatile option for fans of baseball and sports strategy. APBA has also inspired various tournaments and leagues, fostering a community of dedicated players.