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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 452
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NGBL: 1 Team Available (Washington Senators)
The "Next Generation Baseball League" (NGBL) was formed under the concept of owners picking current teams and then simulating 10 years into the future to give the league a fictional feel, yet also preserving the MLB roots. Nearly three calendar years and 11 seasons have now passed since the inception of the league and the fictional players are almost in full swing giving the league it's own unique personality. We have since expanded to 32 teams and continue to make changes to improve the league. The league features an incredibly active ownership base that is serious about baseball, but also not afraid to let loose and have alot of fun.
We currently have 1 opening as we enter the 2023 off-season. Now would be a great time for an owner to start so he could get in there and make some immediate changes! The WASHINGTON SENATORS just won their first World Championships after a long run of mediocrity. Unfortunately, some of their key players were mistakenly allowed to enter free-agency, but they still have a talented young core that should keep them competitive in the NL East. They have perhaps the top second baseman in the league in Michael Chairez, who enjoyed somewhat of a breakout 2022 (.338/.400/.535). 25 year old Max Ortega is now in charge of anchoring the staff, while 24 year old Thomas Ward is poised to become one of the NL's dominant closers. LEAGUE FEATURES: - League established August, 2002 - Currently Running OOTP 6 - Heavily customized website (http://ngbl.exoverge.com) that takes BOSI v2x to the extreme - Marketing revenue split equally among the leagues 32 teams - Coaches / Scouts turned to OFF. - RFA: All players 3.5 stars or greater with minimal loyalty will be exposed to a "restricted free agency" type process. These players will be exposed to open bidding, but the current team will also be given a chance to match the winning contract. For anyone tired of leagues that don't have elite players hitting the market should find this very appealing. - Australian Fall League (AFL): This league gives teams a chance to send their prospects to play baseball in the fall. Teams are eligible to earn points to help "fill out" their player's ratings. - United Asian League (UAL): The NGBL has come to an agreement with the United Asian League. This agreement will allow a limited number of UAL players a chance to play in the NGBL. All UAL Free Agents with a minimal loyalty will be permitted to negotiate with NGBL ballclubs. If the NGBL ballclub submits an offer greater than a UAL ballclub, the player sticks in the NGBL. Please contact me on these boards, or via AIM (pcallison14) if you're interested. Last edited by pallison14; 05-24-2005 at 11:54 PM. |
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 104
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This league is dreamy.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,117
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PM Sent
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Major Leagues
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 452
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,725
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Hey....I was just trying to help the FIBB family. Not my fault the first guy I click on was some white dude playing a dominican.
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