The 1954 World Series is getting underway and we have two open teams:
The
Washington Senators have never a dedicated owner in their first two seasons but despite a lousy pedigree and lousy ownership have surprised with over .500 records each season. Could a dedicated owner make something special of this team? You have the option of moving the team to Minnesota in 1961.
The
Pittsburgh Pirates are not the best, but have some pieces in Bob Friend (18-15 with a 3.57 ERA) and Frank Thomas (.287-26-97) plus a young 21-year-old OF called Roberto Clemente.
Get 'em quickly! Teams tend to go fast.