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11-01-2020, 09:45 AM | #1 |
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NABL (2152 onward-)
Hello, I decided to share with you all something that is more than a year in the making.
THE NABL (or the North American Baseball League) The league is comprised of 60 teams, with 3 divisions with 10 teams each on both sides of the dice. The teams range from Honolulu to Toledo, and Mexico City to Augusta. We even have three teams north of the border. So, let's get started and introduce the teams via division.
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11-03-2020, 11:52 AM | #2 |
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Should be interesting to see. I have my own NABL that started with 48 teams in the year 2001. I'm now in 2040 and have expanded the league to 80 teams. I'll definitely follow this.
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11-13-2020, 09:48 PM | #3 |
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CHICAGO CARDINALS
Chicago is one of the original 32 teams introduced back in the year 2018.They have been... up and down to say the least. They have 30 playoff appearances with no championships to show for it. Even with miraculous players like Juan Gonzalez (559 home runs almost all as a Cardinal) and Ricky Perez (Cardinals all-time save leader), they couldn't get the big one... However, they are promising with three and a half star potential SP Vinny Garcia and four star CF Danny Alonso, this team is closer to contention than ever.
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11-14-2020, 09:12 AM | #4 |
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GREEN BAY WARRIORS
Green Bay is one of the expansion teams that came upon in 2120, however, the previous incarnation of the Warriors played from 2077 to 2114. They were... less successful to say the least, with only one playoff appearance in 37 years. They moved to Pierre and became the Pongids, who made four playoffs in six years and then fell off the map completely. Enough about the history, let's see the players. Two legendary players were #15 Aaron Waller and #33 Jim Varner, whose numbers are respectively retired. Waller, while on the Warriors, never pitched an E.R.A. above 2.68 for them, while Jim Varner would lead the league in a batting category until his final two years, even winning the battle title with funny number B.A. (.420). Currently, pitching is the strong suit for the Warriors, as letting CF Xavier Cuevas and LF Juan Morales walk (to Boston and San Antonio, respectively). The star of their rotation is 30 year old Jeff Crane, a five-star fourth-round pick out of UNC Pembroke. Other than that, no knowledgeable pitchers. Over on the hitting, even with three-and-a-half star veteran 26 year old Pedro Ponce (International free agent) and multiple three stars like Nick Sander (Manuel (HS)) and Bobby Roberts (San Leandro (HS)), they can't seem to get it done. Hopefully, this year is a change for the better.
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11-14-2020, 09:19 AM | #5 |
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11-14-2020, 02:17 PM | #6 |
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Alright, let's start with the month of April.
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