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Old 05-14-2020, 05:09 AM   #2
Bigfish1287
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The 2030 Cape Cod Baseball Season

In the first season of the league, the league was organized into two leagues each with one division of eight teams. The league wanted a longer playoffs so the next season will have each league organized into two divisions of four teams instead.

In the 2030 season, the Falmouth Tides dominated the Western League, winning 103 games and booking their team to the Cape Cod Series. Bourne, Sandwich, Hyannis and Mashpee stayed in the 85-90 win threshold but didn’t have the talent to compete with Falmouth. Yarmouth hovered barely under .500 as they had a roller coaster of a season, while Barnstable also struggled, winning only 69 games. The Dennis Destroyers fared the worst though, becoming the worst team in the CCBL with a 59-103 record.

The Eastern League was a two horse race, as Harwich and Orleans fought for the division crown and a spot in the Cape Cod Series. The Harwich Anglers would end up outlasting Orleans for the division, holding a three game lead and ending with a record of 101-61. Besides those two, no other team finished above .500 as Wellfleet, Chatham, Truro and Provincetown stayed 5-10 games out of breaking even. Brewster and Eastham rounded out the division by each having pitiful seasons, losing 95 and 99 games respectively.

With the massive hype of the first Cape Cod Series between Falmouth and Harwich, all of Cape Cod seemed fixated on the two best teams going at it. Sadly, it was a lopsided series as Falmouth routed Harwich in five games. The first three games were low scoring and close, but Falmouth would come out on top in all three. Harwich won the fourth game in front of their fans, but it wasn’t enough as the Tides cliched their championship back in Falmouth.

At the end of the season only one team was willing to hire me and that was the pitiful Eastham Blue Sox who ended with a 63-99 record. I took the job and I am now ready for the great challenge that lies ahead.
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