![]() ![]() Unlike most ‘out’ numbers which tend to go to same fielder under normal circumstances, the 12 is a rather ubiquitous result number in the game of APBA Baseball. ![]() Under normal circumstances, result number 26 always goes to second base. What makes the 12 so dang special? Well, for starters, you can’t pin it down. A 13 is always a strikeout (the R rating notwithstanding) but the 12 holds so much to it and has so much inherent tradition and adds so much intrinsic value to the APBA Baseball game. As much of a mystique that could exist around a simple number. There’s no doubt about it, there is a mystique about the result 12 when it comes to APBA Baseball. There were even a few comments by readers who noticed the possible change to the ol’ one-two. I got thinking about APBA Baseball’s result number 12 after reading about the proposed change to keep it in one spot in my interview of John Herson.
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