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Old 05-24-2020, 03:36 PM   #1
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Thumbs up The Brewster (BBA) Heads to OOTP21 - Spots Open Now!



The 2042 season concludes today with the 70th Landis Memorial Championship Series and we'll be moving over to OOTP21 for the upcoming 2043 season!

Where else can you find a league with such history, an 100+ page media guide published before each season, a robust podcast network with nearly daily episodes from contributions around the league, in-depth analytical features, fun storylines and much, much more?!


Full League Name (Initials): Brewster Baseball Association (BBA)
Main URL: BBA Homepage
Reports URL: League Reports
Boards URL: BBA Forums
Commissioner(s) OOTP Forum Username(s): Recte44
Email Address: mrectenwald@gmail.com
OOTP Version: OOTP21
Game Needed: Required
Players: Fictional, with your chance to create players!
# of Teams: 32 BBA + 12 UMEBA
Export Deadlines Days And Times: SUN 7pm Central, TUE 7pm Central, THU 7am Central, FRI 7pm Central (FRI sim is temporary during quarantine situation)
League Time Per Sim: One week/seven game days
First Season: 1973
Latest Season: Currently 2042 Postseason
Special Rules & Settings: Constitution...now featuring StatsPlus and Slack

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Commissioner Matthew Rectenwald was featured on a recent episode of OOTP Now, which you can find here.

Our league was also honored to have been featured in an OOTP Newsletter and here on the OOTP Forums by Brad C. You can check out that article here:
Tales From the Multi-Verse: The Montgomery Brewster World Baseball Association

One of the most recent league podcasts featuring the commissioner touched on all the updates for the upcoming season, including the move to OOTP21 and expansion within the UMEBA to twelve teams. Check it out here.

To Apply: Submit an Application!

Currently Available Teams: 2+ UMEBA teams

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I am the UMEBA Ambassador, assisting new general managers with on-boarding and getting started in the league. You can reach me at joelederer@gmail.com if you have any questions about the league or would like to know more!
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