![]() It would be located on different dice roll each year. Before 2012, APBA had a tradition of moving the result number 12 on the card. Since 2012, APBA has always placed the 12 at 23. ![]() Like me, you may have a lot of APBA Baseball sets printed before 2000 and do not have the year printed on the card. ![]() Starting in 2000, the APBA Company started this practice of putting the stats. If you’re buying the current set and any from the past couple of decades, APBA puts the year on the players card along with the stats. Is there a way to identify the year? Yes… mostly. Maybe we’ll find a loose card somewhere and will want identify it. Of course, we want to know what season it is for. Sometimes we buy card sets and then set them aside and rediscover them. This is a question I get frequently… I have a baseball card but I can’t tell what year it represents.
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