The game company later produced football, golf, basketball, hockey, bowling, boxing, soccer, and saddle racing games modeled after the baseball game (cards, boards, and dice). Devoted fans keep track of the results and assess how players' performances compare to their real-life statistics. The game can be played against another person or solitaire. Seitz's mail-order product derived from the game National Pastime, invented and patented by Clifford Van Beek in 1925, a game that Seitz played in his youth. 'Bases Empty', 'Runners on First and Third,' 'Bases Loaded'), and dice to generate random numbers. The company's first offering was a baseball simulation table game using cards to represent each major league player, boards to represent different on-base scenarios (e.g.
In 2011, after 60 years in Pennsylvania, the company headquarters was moved to Alpharetta, Georgia. After World War II, he formed APBA Game Co., working out of his living room. The acronym stands for 'American Professional Baseball Association', the name of a board game league Seitz devised in 1931 with eight high school classmates. It was created in 1951 by trucking firm purchaser J. For the third-party administrator financial services company, see American Benefit Plan Administrators.ĪPBA (pronounced 'APP-bah') is a game company founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. For the powerboat association, see American Power Boat Association.