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Hardball Retro Replays – APBA Baseball for Windows -1980-1984 Actuals Season

I created a Facebook group, “Old Computer Baseball Simulations”, as a place to gather people who enjoy our National Pastime from a managerial and front office perspective – primarily games that are no longer actively supported by the publisher, designer or programmer. I would like to encourage the sharing of user-created season disks. In order to facilitate that goal, I started to create season disks for the Earl Weaver Baseball and Tony La Russa Baseball games along with APBA Baseball for Windows 5.5. I hope to expand this effort to other games in the near future. There are a number of adjustments to be considered post-import, but the overall time to complete the task is much shorter than entering the statistics by hand! If anyone is aware of similar import utilities for other baseball sims created from 1980 through 2000, please share in the Comments section.

Methodology

I imported the players from the Bill James Baseball Encyclopedia (1995 edition) using APBA Baseball for Windows 5.5 running on a Windows 98 SE virtual machine. I configured the starting lineups vs. RHP and LHP, starting rotations, and the adjustments outlined below before migrating the organization files into version 5.75.

  • DH is used for all teams
  • 25-man active roster, 15 players in the “farm” organization per team
  • must have 2 active catchers
  • active rosters consist of 15 batters/10 pitchers or 14 batters/11 pitchers
  • vsRHP, vsLHP and starting rotations are generally based on the highest Win Shares single-season totals for each position
  • schedules generated using the format utilized during that timeframe
  • Season Factor and Max. Batters Faced are adjusted using (162/110) for SF and MaxBF for all players from 1981

Why is this organization called the “Actuals”? When I wrote my first book, “Hardball Retrospective”, I placed every player on the first team which they signed a professional MLB contract with. I called those teams the “Originals” while calling their real-life counterparts the “Actuals”. I sometimes refer to the “Actuals” as the “Franchise Best Players”. There will be instances where the same player appears on multiple teams, such as Tom Seaver ’81 (Reds), Tom Seaver ’83 (Mets) and Tom Seaver ’84 (White Sox). However, you will only find one player-season for a given team on a half-decade roster (i.e. George Brett’s best season from 1980 through 1984 based on Win Shares is his 1980 campaign, so that is the version of Brett that appears on the 1980-1984 Royals roster.)

The following videos include a recap of the regular season standings and league leaders, American and National League playoff recap, and individual World Series game videos with Ernie Harwell narrating the play-by-play!

Regular Season Recap

Playoff Recap

World Series

Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

Game 4

Season Recap

1980-1984 Actuals – Final Regular Season Standings

1980-1984 Actuals – Individual Statistics

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1980-1984 Actuals – League Leaderboards

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1980-1984 Actuals – Team Totals

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Reference

Retro Computer Baseball Game Review – APBA Baseball

APBA Baseball for Windows – tutorial – create/edit teams

SABR Stay at Home – Kenneth and Roswell Miller

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I am a New Jersey native with a passion for baseball, statistics, computers and video games who enjoys spending quality time with his family. Co-chair of the SABR Games and Simulations Committee since August 2022 along with Mark Wendling. Visit my Amazon author page to check out my books, promotional videos, and post a review if you're a Hardball Retro fan! My Books: “Hardball Retro’s Compendium of Baseball Video Games and Electronic Handhelds”, published in September 2024 with co-author John Racanelli, is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com. Hardball Retro’s Compendium of Baseball Video Games and Electronic Handhelds was recognized with the 2025 Sporting News-SABR Baseball Research Award. Hardball Architects – Volume 1 (American League Teams)”, published in July 2020, is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com.  Hardball Architects – Volume 2 (National League Teams)”, published in April 2022, is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com. “Hardball Architects” examines the trades, free agent acquisitions, draft picks and other transactions for the 30 Major League Baseball franchises, divided into a 2-volume set (American League and National League). All key moves are scrutinized for every team and Sabermetric principles are applied to the roster construction throughout the lifetime of the organization to encapsulate the hits and misses by front office executives. Hardball Retroactive”, published in June 2018, is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com. A cross-section of essays that I penned for Seamheads.com along with my Baseball Analytics blog spanning nearly a decade touching on subjects including "Taking the Extra Base", "General Manager Scorecard", "Worst Trades", "BABIP By Location" and "Baseball Birthplaces and the Retro World Baseball Classic". Rediscover your favorite hardball arcade and simulations in "Play Retro Baseball Video Games In Your Browser" or take a deep dive into every franchise's minor league successes and failures in relation to their major league operations in "Minors vs. Majors". “Hardball Retrospective” is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com. Supplemental Statistics, Charts and Graphs along with a discussion forum are offered at TuataraSoftware.com. In Hardball Retrospective, I placed every ballplayer in the modern era (from 1901-present) on their original teams. Using a variety of advanced statistics and methods, I generated revised standings for each season based entirely on the performance of each team’s “original” players. I discuss every team’s “original” players and seasons at length along with organizational performance with respect to the Amateur Draft (or First-Year Player Draft), amateur free agent signings and other methods of player acquisition. Season standings, WAR and Win Shares totals for the “original” teams are compared against the real-time or “actual” team results to assess each franchise’s scouting, development and general management skills. Don Daglow (Intellivision World Series Major League Baseball, Earl Weaver Baseball, Tony LaRussa Baseball) contributed the foreword for Hardball Retrospective. The foreword and preview of my book are accessible here “Hardball Retrospective - Addendum 2014 to 2016” supplements my research for Hardball Retrospective, providing retroactive standings based on Wins Above Replacement (WAR) and Win Shares (WS) for each "original" team over the past three seasons (2014-2016). Team totals from 2010 - 2013 are included for reference purposes. “Addendum” is available in paperback and digital (Kindle) format at Amazon.com. Contact me on BlueSky - @hardballretro.bsky.social

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