Apba broadcast blast baseball8/9/2023 #1 seed 1975 Cincinnati Reds (Greg Wells- Maddog Division – 10-0 record!!!) When the playing fields were cleared for playoff preparation, ten managers were left to determine the next LBS champion. Once two time defending champ and APBA Hall of Famer Greg Wells was presented with his championship plaque with an affectionate round of applause along with some amicable trash talking, the schedule was simple: seven divisions of six players for a round robin schedule resulting in 10 games. Shortly after 9 AM, the final total was 44 participants which was narrowed down to 42 as Ken and I decided to drop our entries this year in hopes of being more available for questions, concerns, and most importantly, sharing our appreciation for those who traveled to support our efforts in remembering our late mother and the love we share for this great company. As players were greeted by tournament director Ken Schulz and yours truly during registration, the coffee and conversation began over donuts, bagels, and the sounds of game 7 of the 1979 World Series as presented on the big screen by Mark McDonel. Hosting players from Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Florida, Illinois, Virginia, Texas, Wisconsin, Canada as well as good old Pennsylvania, the ROCK was a soundboard for rattling dice. Schulz Memorial APBA Baseball Tournament was submitted by Darren Schulz. The following press release covering the Linda B.
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