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Vintage 1970 Baseball Board Game, originally posted as 1968 version. sorry for the confusion

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2011

This is a vintage Baseball board game created by Ethan Allen called "All Star Baseball" By Cadaco thanks to 1959thDrWho, I found out that tis version is actually from 1970. sorry about the confusion

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  • Corrected the title, thanks to 1959thDrWho, I found out this is a 1970 version :-)

  • You have a 1970 version...just to let you know.

  • @1959thDrWho at 0:53, I zoom in a little towards the left of the box where you will see the copyright and the year 1968. That was what I went by to determine the year. I bought this one on E-bay and the seller listed as a 1968 version. I'm under the impression that it is a 68. thanks for the info :-)

  • @1959thDrWho Corrected the title, thanks for the info :-)

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  • @TheAcarch2 It's the best! My dad bought this used in the '80s, with upgraded player-discs. I've lost most of the pieces.

  • "9" is a walk not a base hit- lol evan though i havent played this for a million years as soon as i saw joe morgan get a 9 i knew it was a walk lol. What i use to do is- write to the company and tell them i didnt get the player disk's, so they would mail me  a whole new set, then i would mark out all the names and put the names of who ever i liked in baseball.

  • Wow! thats a well designed game. Would love to play it one day.

  • The only place you can buy it is eBay. However, there is a group on Yahoo that made player discs.

  • I played this game back in the 50s....loved it! I wonder if you can still buy it.

  • Wayne, I have actually videotaped and posted a few half innings of some games I played on YouTube, and of course, I 'announced' them, so to speak. It's remarkably easy to become tongue-tied in the excitement of what happens. In my last game I described the runner running after the ball instead of the fielder! Oops! My shot is probabably gone, too.

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