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1987 Payoff Pitch Baseball Season Set L/R Splits PDF version

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1987 season set with batting splits for Payoff Pitch Baseball game. This set rates players against Left-Handed and Right-Handed pitchers.  Comes complete with ball park charts for all 26 teams and a card for every player that had a plate appearance or pitched in a game during the 1987 season.

The Payoff Pitch Baseball Game Parts are required to use this card set.

The product image is a sample of the player cards from the 1977 season set. The players in this card set are in the same format as those pictured.

** This is the PDF version of the card set. A download link will be immediately emailed to you after completion of the check out process.  You may also find your download links using the left side menu on the My Account page.

Please note this season set only has the cards formatted to be printed on standard 8-1/2  x 11 Letter size paper.

The purchase of this copyright-protected PDF product grants permission to use the PDF file for your personal use only.  Sideline Strategy Games retains all rights to the PDF file.  The sale or transfer of the PDF file and/or printed versions of the file is strictly prohibited and is a violation of federal law and the Copyright Act.

Description

1987 player cards for Payoff Pitch Baseball.  This set includes L/R splits on the player cards.

Minnesota edged St. Louis in a wild World Series that saw Minnesota win the first two games and then lose the next three in St. Louis. Minnesota would win the final two games at home to take the 1987 crown. Each game was won by the home team. Toronto’s George Bell (.308, 47 HR, 134 RBI) and Chicago’s Andre Dawson (.287, 49 HR, 137 RBI, 11 SB) won American and National League ‘s Most Valuable Player awards. Oakland’s Mark McGwire batted .289 and led the American League with 49 home runs, capturing the junior circuit’s Rookie of the Year award. In the National League, San Diego’s Benito Santiago won the award by batting .300 with 18 homers and 21 stolen bases. Philadelphia reliever Steve Bedrosian (5-3, 40 saves, 2.83 ERA) won the National League Cy Young award while Boston’s Roger Clemens won his second consecutive Cy Young award in the American League. Philadelphia’s Mike Schmidt smashed his 500th career home run on April 17 and finished the season with 35. He would hit just 18 more HR in 1988 and 1989 combined before retiring. On September 9, Nolan Ryan would record his 4,500th strike out while striking out 16 batters in the game. Nine days later, Darrell Evans hit his 30th HR of the season and became the first player to do so after age 40.

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