![]() Although his card (or my dice) generated nine fewer extra base hits. Shortstop Bud Harrelson also had a very good replay as APBA nailed his. Boswell, a second base seven (7), committed 27 errors for the replay, 15 more than in 1971. His card resulted in 28 extra base hits compared to 26 in 1971. Second baseman Ken Boswell probably had the most accurate replay, hitting just six points less than his. Outfielder Tommie Agge was another over performer batting 35 points higher. APBA did a good job with his extra base hits, 42 in the replay compared to 44 in 1971. 350 average or 31 points higher than his actual average. Outfielder Cleon Jones finished second in the National League batting race with a. As a team New York hit eight points higher in the replay. I think teams finishing right around where they actually did in the standings is one of APBA’s primary objectives when creating their cards. It was a good replay for the Mets as they won the same number of games in the replay as they did in 1971, 83. ![]()
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