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[QUOTE="cwh20, post: 5039502, member: 13009"] Most of these toys were staples in the neighborhood. I’d have to give top prize to the wiffle ball and bat. Who didn’t play hours of that growing up? I had the dice version of APBA baseball. You’d buy the new season of cards for every MLB team to stay current with the rosters and player performance. The cards had outcomes based on the dice roll but where a roll of say 33 might be a home run for Aaron and his card Ralph Garr, a mainly singles hitter would only maybe get a double so if you played enough the players performed as expected overall. I kept team records and track of the MLB leaders in a notebook for all the games I played. I was addicted. FYI - Cesar Cedeno was a good player but somehow got good dice roll after good roll when he came to bat and crushed it one year at the plate. The easy MVP. [/QUOTE]
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