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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 10 September 2316 CBO Wildcard Round Results NCA - #5 Concord Radstags vs #4 Cambridge Coursers Game 1: Concord 3, Cambridge 1 Road Win Lifts Concord to 1-0 Lead in WCR The Concord Radstags powered past the hometown Cambridge Coursers, 3-1, in the opener of the Wildcard Round at Cambridge Polymer Field. Concord starting pitcher Frank Heart threw 6.0 innings of 4-hit ball, to lead the charge. The Radstags now lead the series 1-0. Two Shoes Rivera, who finished 4th in the NCA in batting average with .331 in 2316, had a direct impact on the outcome. Rivera contributed a 2-run single in the top of the seventh inning to put Concord up, 3-1. "We'll take some time to unwind," said Rivera, "and then get after it again." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Cambridge Polymer Field in Cambridge. Game 2: Concord 4, Cambridge 3 Concord Advances to Association Semifinal Round Many baseball pundits expected a close series in the North Charles Association Wildcard Round. It turned out quite a bit different. The Concord Radstags swept aside the Cambridge Coursers to advance to the Association Semifinal Round, winning the final game by a 4-3 score at Cambridge Polymer Field. The series MVP was first baseman Two Shoes Rivera, who hit .375 with a .375 on-base percentage. He had 0 home runs, drove in 2 RBI and scored 1 run. "We expected this series to go right down to the wire, so to sweep is a bit of a surprise," he said. "But we'll take it." The Concord Radstags will play against the Malden Grognaks in the next round. Malden had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. NCA - #6 The Slog Ghouls vs #3 Easy Town Assaultrons Game 1: Easy Town 4, The Slog 3 Assaultrons Edge Ghouls, 4-3, to Open WCR The Easy Town Assaultrons faced a tough opponent in The Slog Ghouls pitcher Quincy Jones, but did just enough to pull out a win in Game 1 of the Wildcard Round, which they now lead 1-0. The Assaultrons won, 4-3, at Easy Town Field, despite the Ghouls getting a strong start from right-hander Jones, who went 6 innings and allowed 1 run. Had Buns Palmer not delivered a key base hit in the bottom of the eighth, the outcome might have been different. Instead, with two down and the bases loaded, Palmer hit a 2-run single. That made the score 4-2, in favor of the Assaultrons. Palmer said his team "played with determination." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 2: The Slog 6, Easy Town 3 The Slog Win Evens Series at 1 When the games really matter, the The Slog Ghouls put on their best show, beating the Easy Town Assaultrons by a final score of 6-3. Tarzan Rogers threw 7.0 innings of 4-hit ball. The series now sits at 1-1 in the best-of-3 affair. Who knows how it would've ended, had it not been for Kilometers Davis? The former first round draft pick Davis stroked a bases-clearing double in the top of the eighth inning to put The Slog up, 5-3. For the game, he was 2 for 4, including 1 double and 1 single. "It's nice to deliver when your team's counting on you," said Davis. Game 3 is scheduled for Friday at Tarberry Field Forever in The Slog. Game 3: Easy Town 2, The Slog 1 Assaultrons Prevail, as Wildcard Round Goes to the Wire A classic and dramatic Wildcard Round has wrapped up, with the Easy Town Assaultrons outlasting the The Slog Ghouls to advance to the Association Semifinal Round. Easy Town won the final game by a score of 2-1 and took the series 2-1. "We can enjoy this one tonight, but then it's back to work and thinking about the next win," said Easy Town third baseman Well Done Dungan, whose standout performance earned him the nod as series MVP. Dungan hit .455 with a .538 on-base percentage. He had 0 home runs, drove in 0 RBI and scored 4 runs. The Easy Town Assaultrons will play against the Bunker Hill 75ers in the next round. Bunker Hill had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. SCA - #5 Diamond City Swatters vs #4 Glowing Sea Rascorpions Game 1: Glowing Sea 4, Diamond City 2 Wildcard Round Game 1 Goes to Glowing Sea, Thanks to Jet The Glowing Sea Radscorpions powered past the visiting Diamond City Swatters, 4-2, in the opener of the Wildcard Round at Glowing Sea Dome. Glowing Sea catcher Yvuh Jet was 3-3 with 2 home runs. He drove in 3 runs and scored twice, to lead the charge. The Radscorpions now lead the series 1-0. The game turned with one out in the bottom of the fourth. That's when Jet hit a 2-run home run off Macho Lopez. It propelled the Radscorpions into the lead, 2-0. "We played a good game and came out on top," said Jet. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Glowing Sea Dome in Dover. Game 2: Glowing Sea 6, Diamond City 5, 12 inn. Radscorpions Dominate, Sweep Wildcard Round The Glowing Sea Radscorpions have swept the Diamond City Swatters and are on to the Association Semifinal Round. Glowing Sea won 6-5 today at Glowing Sea Dome to clinch the Wildcard Round. "We're happy to have put the dagger in when we had the chance," said Glowing Sea catcher Yvuh Jet, who was named MVP for the series. "It could have been a tough series to finish if we let them start winning." Jet won the award with a .625 batting average and a .625 on-base percentage. He had 3 home runs, drove in 5 RBI and scored 3 runs. The Glowing Sea Radscorpions will play against the Vault 81 Dwellers in the next round. Vault 81 had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. SCA - #6 Quincy Gunners vs #3 Oberland T-51s Game 1: Quincy 8, Oberland 3 Road Win Lifts Quincy to 1-0 Lead in WCR With left fielder Alchemist Hall leading the charge, the Quincy Gunners got a road win over the Oberland T-51s, 8-3, in Game 1 of the Wildcard Round. Hall was 3-5 with a double and 2 singles, while scoring 2 runs and driving in 2 at Oberland Stadium to help Quincy take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-3 series. Brad Hop hit a 2-run triple off Sarthis Idren in the top of the third, which put the Gunners in front, 4-2. Hop had 1 single, in addition to the triple. For the game, he went 2 for 5. Hop called the win the result of "everyone being in sync." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Oberland Stadium in Oberland. Game 2: Oberland 8, Quincy 2 Raucous Oberland Stadium Crowd Propels T-51s to 8-2 Victory; Series Tied at 1 The Oberland T-51s took down the Quincy Gunners by the score of 8-2 and moved into a 1-1 tie in the Wildcard Round. The largest share of the credit belongs to Oberland starter Emperry Alizm, who threw 6.0 innings of 2-hit ball. In the bottom of the sixth, Oberland center fielder Earthbound Bussey had a productive at-bat. With the bases loaded and one out, Bussey stroked a run-scoring single to center. It made the score 3-1, Oberland. For the game, he was 2-4 with 2 singles and a walk. "If I go out there and help the team win, that's all you can do," said Alizm. Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: Quincy 4, Oberland 2 Quincy Takes Wildcard Round The joy and relief on the faces of the Quincy Gunners players was obvious as they celebrated their Wildcard Round win over the Oberland T-51s. "In a series like this, the smallest thing can make the difference in how it turns out," said Quincy left fielder Alchemist Hall, shortly after the 4-2 win that clinched the series 2-1. "We're happy we did what it takes to get it done." The team is now off to the Association Semifinal Round. Hall won series MVP honors on the strength of his .462 batting average during the series. He also had a .462 on-base percentage and 0 home runs, drove in 2 RBI and scored 3 runs. The Quincy Gunners will play against the Atom Cats in the next round. Atom had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. CBO Playoff Tree
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CBO Playoffs 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 10 September 2316 NCA Playoffs Preview - Association Semifinals Round #5 Concord Radstags (68-62) vs #1 Malden Grognaks (86-44) Season Series: Malden 2, Concord 2 May 27-28 @Mal: Mal 5-1, Mal 8-2 August 7-8 @Con: Con 5-0, Con 4-3 (10) Analysis Since Malden is entering only its second playoff appearance in franchise history, there is no playoff history between these two teams. A year ago, the Grognaks were the 5th seed, while Concord was the 6th seed. Both lost in the Wildcard Round. This time, they meet in the Association Semifinal Round with Malden as the surprise #1 seed this season. During the season, each team won its home games. In those four games, the Stags' Jannar Arbor (.417/1/3) and the Grognaks' Jack of Diamonds Cordero (.667/1/3) were the best offensive performers for their teams. Pitching matchup best performances were Concord's Kevin Gauzeman (1-0, 0.00) and Malden's Hry Caje (1-0, 2.00). The Grognaks earned the CBO's best record through all-around statistical success, especially on offense. The Grognaks were 1st in almost all offensive categories, including runs scored (636). Their home runs numbers (95) was 10th, as the one low statistic outside of stolen bases. 3B Jacob Tarberry (.338/25/100) is the hands-on favorite to win the Nuka-Hitter Award. RF Floren Habern (.337/13/64) and 2B Cordero (.316/12/70) give great support in the middle of the lineup. On the mound,. Malden was 2nd in runs allowed (458), including finishing 4th in Starters ERA (3.28) and 2nd in Bullpen ERA (3.01). All three playoff starters--Hry Caje (19-8, 2.67), Storm Steele (4-6, 3.08), and Vault Boy Barnette (6-0, 2.38) found success. Barnette returned from a shoulder injury in May to pict a total of nine starts, while Steele was called up from Plymouth (NEBL, AAA) during the season. CL Rump Pellstilt (32 SV, 2.11) led the NCA in saves. Prediction If Concord were a playoff-veteran team, this might be a different conversation. True, the Stags are in their franchise-record third-straight playoff appearance. However, the past two seasons, the Radstags went a combine 1-4 to get swept in 2314 and beaten in three games in 2315. They won their Wildcard Round series this time, defeating first-timers, Cambridge. With the Grognaks having playoff experience and more regular season success, we have to give them the edge in this series. Malden 3, Concord 1 #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (69-61) vs #2 Bunker Hill 75ers (70-60) Season Series: Bunker Hill 3, Easy Town 1 June 22-23 @BH: BH 3-2, BH 4-0 August 14-15 @ET: BH 6-4, ET 4-3 Analysis Bunker Hill is making its third-consecutive playoff appearance for the second time in playoff history (2308-2310). This is the 75ers 8th total playoff appearance and 7th in nine seasons. The two seasons missing the playoffs were winning seasons, meaning they just missed out in 2311 (one game back) and 2313 (two games back). Going back to the beginning of that success, though, in 2308, the Fivers were making their second playoff appearance. As the #3 seed, Bunker Hill downed #2 Sunshine Tidings, finished off #5 Starlight in the NCACS, and then upset #1 seed Oberland in the Sole Survivor Series to win their sole championship. It was also the 75ers only Sole Survivor Series appearance. In the history of the playoffs, Bunker Hill and Easy Town have appeared in the playoffs together just twice (2298 and 2315).In 2298, when the Fivers were still the Abernathy Adamantium, the #3 Assaultrons downed the #2 Adamantium in the Association Semifinal. The Trons went on to lose the Sole Survivor Series that season. In 2315, neither team met, but both advanced as wildcards to the Association Semifinal Round. Bunker Hill fell to #2 Lexington there, and then the Assaultrons fell in the NCACS to the Synths. For the 75ers, runs were tough to come by, finishing 10th in the NCA in runs scored (507). In fact, the longball seemed to be the best way to score, finishing 3rd with 109. CF Esau Babz, one of the two dynamic Babz twins in this brother vs brother matchup, led the Fivers with 20 home runs. SS Aaron Squire added 19, and both 1B Zod Gaycey and LF Kasumi Goto added 14 each. Bunker Hill's pitching was its strength, especially starting pitching, where it finished 1st with a 3.00 ERA. The 75ers were also 3rd in runs allowed (473) and 8th in Bullpen ERA (3.61). One starter, Hangman Alley (1-1, 2.10) missed a lot of the season due to a nerve issue in his arm. He joins ace Jalep Temper (14-5, 2.54) and Pokey Chatman (7-10, 3.15) in the starting lineup. Oldshirt McMinn (11-12, 2.78) is expected to move to the bullpen. CL Cleveland Heep (23 SV, 2.62) does an OK job of shutting down teams late. Trauma Medley (10-10, 3.68) also moves to the bullpen for the playoffs and may fill in as the closer. Prediction It's been 18 years since these two teams met in the playoffs, and the first time as a Bunker Hill vs Easy Town matchup. The 75ers seemed to survive being the Institute League champions, while the Assaultrons, PAM's pick to be the champions, came on late, including going 20-10 in the last month of the season to move up the association standings. The 75ers won the season series, showing that they are one team that can handle the Trons. We also think this will be a battle and pick PAM to be righter than we thought she would be. Easy Town 3, Bunker Hill 2.
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CBO Playoffs 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 11 September 2316 SCA Playoffs Preview - Association Semifinals Round #4 Glowing Sea Radscorpions (73-57) vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers (79-51) Season Series: Glowing Sea 6, Vault 81 4 April 12-13 @GS: GS 4-3, V81 10-0 May 5-7 @V81: GS 3-1, GS 2-0, V81 6-5 July 18-20 @GS: V81 8-1, V81 4-2 (10), GS 6-1 August 5-6 @V81: GS 6-2, GS 9-3 Analysis The regular season matchup between Glowing Sea and Vault 81 went in favor of the Radscorpions but with somewhat strange results. The Scorpions went 4-1 at Vault 81, while the Dwellers enjoyed a 3-2 advantage in the Dome. While both teams were in the playoffs in both of Glowing Sea's two seasons appearing (2313 and 2315), this will be the first matchup after the Radscorpions got past Diamond City in their third try. For the Scorpions, they are now 1-2 in their franchise playoff series history, all against the Swatters. Vault 81 is again the best all-around team despite PAM's preseason predictions that they would fall out of playoff contention. On offense, the Dwellers lead in almost all offensive categories, including runs scored (593). They finished 2nd in home runs (109) but 12th in stolen bases (64). C Phantom Vargas (.306/21/76) had an excellent season with help from 2B King Hippo (.307/15/56/19 SB) and RF Pockets Wrench (.317/15/68). The pitching crew was also good, finishing 1st in runs allowed (432), including 2nd in Starters ERA (3.02) and Bullpen ERA (3.11). Zack Million (15-10, 2.49) did not always get the run support needed but was efficient throughout the season. Scruffy Taguchi (18-7, 3.03), Exxie Summerset (11-9. 3.37), and Ryan Goodpryce (10-10, 3.21) all pitched well as starters. Goodpryce is expected to move to the bullpen for the postseason. CL Dynamite Delaney (27 SV, 3.68) had a lot of saves but needs to be better in the playoffs. Prediction The defending champions play against a team with little playoff experience and even less playoff success. While the Radscorpions won the regular season series, we are not expecting miracles here. The Dwellers are just that good and should be favorites to repeat as CBO champions until they do not. Vault 81 3, Glowing Sea 1 #6 Quincy Gunners (68-62) vs #2 Atom Cats (70-60) Season Series: Quincy 6, Atom 4 May 20-22 @Qui: Qui 8-1, Atom 2-0, Qui 1-0 July 3-4 @Atom: Qui 9-1, Atom 5-2 August 25-27 @Atom: Qui 2-0, Atom 4-3 (13), Qui 10-3 August 31-September 1 @Qui: Qui 10-6, Atom 4-2 Analysis Quincy beat Atom 6 games to 4 in the regular season matchup despite finishing two games back. That string included a 3-2 mark in the last week of the season, and the Gunners won the first game of all four two or three-game series they played. Should they get a win in Game 1, we can probably pick where this series goes. With Quincy making its sixth playoff appearance and Atom making its ninth, there were opportunities for both teams to play, but this season is the third-straight and third overall season they have both been in the playoffs. In 2314, Quincy entered as the #2 seed and Atom as the #5 seed. Both teams made the Association Semifinals, but only the Gunners advanced and ended up reaching the Sole Survivor Series. Last season, they met in the Wildcard Round with University Point as the #2 seed. Quincy got the best of the Cats, winning the only previous playoff matchup between the two. Atom may have won the Minutemen League in 2316, but there is not a whole lot of confidence to how well they would fare against the Dwellers or Grognaks. For their ASF game against the Gunners, though, the Cats have to have some confidence. On offense, they finished 7th in scoring (505) with most of their best production coming from 1B McMack Bingham (.310/14/66) and CF Hickory Dockery (.284/13/47), The Cats' pitching finished 5th in runs allowed (478) and Starters ERA (3.21). All three playoff starters--Josh Brown (16-10, 2.25), K-9 Creep (17-12, 3.12), and Junkyard Gourd (12-11, 3.29)--had good seasons. Typical starter, Mesquite Williams (8-7, 4.01), was not having as good a season but is out until next season with an injury. CL Dylan Davies (15 SV, 4.70) is also injured. Prediction While Atom is the higher seed, the Gunners have the season advantage regardless of home or away and beat the Cats last postseason. That seems to give them an advantage. At the same time, Atom seems to be the better all-around team, meaning they should have at least the chance to win this series. We just do not see it as a sound prediction. That means, we go with the Gunners. Quincy 3, Atom 2
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Since Glowing Sea's reward for winning its first playoff series is to play the defending champions, I will assume that their story ends here. However, I am in the middle of simulating the next round, and they do have a chance still in my game sim. Only one series is done by September 15. In the meantime, the Season Pass Association Series concluded, so I will update the NWL, VL and SPA before simming further.
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15 September 2316 It went three one way. Then it went three the other. In the end, it came down to one game. And the winner is . . . The creme de la creme of Season Pass Association baseball are the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers. The team just put away the Quartz Star Force 8-0 to capture the overall title. The Fog Crawlers finished the Star Force off 4 games to 3. Speaking with reporters after the victory, the Fog Crawlers manager Greg Hammerberg extolled his team, "It was pure bliss this season. From day one they put their hearts and souls into this team. When you have talented players and they work hard and play together, it doesn't take much to manage them. All I did was make the lineup card and let 'em play." During the Vim! League Fog Division regular season, the Fog Crawlers finished first in the standings, posting a record of 58-32. Dalton Farm won the first three games in the series, 5-4, 5-4, 2-0. The Star Force then took the next three, 10-2, 1-0 in 11 innings, and 15-5. Steady Mike Holmes was the Series MVP. In two starts, Holmes was 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in 15.0 innings pitched, including six shutout innings in Game 7. His totals for the series were seven hits allowed, three walks, and five strikeouts. Holmes was a long-time pitcher for Eden Meadows of the Vim! League before being traded to the Crawlers last season. He is 8th all-time in career wins (111) in the Vim! League. This marks the Fog Crawlers fifth Season Pass Association championship. They lead both the Vim! League and SPA in championships with five. Cherry of the NWL is second in SPA championships with three. Both the Ghoulrillas and Victory are the all-time championships leaders in the NWL with five apiece. ---------------------------------------------------------- Nuka News Update Reporting on the NWL and APL by Evan Guy 27 August 2316 Star Force Win Nuka Series It was all about winning for the Quartz Star Force -- and win they did. There was nothing fancy in how they went about it, players said, they just prepared mentally and physically and then went out and played baseball. "We did the little things right and we did the big things right," said shortstop Conall Cra Bhuidhe, who was named series MVP. "Now we're the league champions." Quartz defeated the Victory Cave Crickets by a score of 6-1 at John-Caleb Bradberton Honorary Field to take the series 4-3. "Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you make your own luck," said Quartz manager Kyle Hooch. "We got lucky a few times, but mostly we did the right things by being prepared for each game and playing the game the way it's meant to be played." ---------------------------------------------------------- Vim! View News of the Vim! League and Its Affiliates by Jimmy Gresham 26 August 2316 Dalton Farm Tops Acadia for 5th Title It's party time in Dalton Farm. The confetti is flying and residents are smiling. The Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers have reached the mountaintop, capturing the 2316 Vim! Series today. They defeated the Acadia Acadians 4-3 at Blood Tide Stadium to officially wrap up the series 4-2. Asked how it feels to be a champion, center fielder Singer Na was to the point. "It feels great, like a million bucks. I'm so happy right now, not just for me but for all the guys," he said. "We put a lot of work into this and deserve to be champions." The team is planning a victory parade and fan appreciation day later in the week. Dalton Farm finished the regular season 58-32 and claimed first place in the Vim! League Fog Division.
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CBO Playoffs 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 18 September 2316 We have a double feature today! Not only will we update the CBO playoffs, but we will also update award winners in the minor leagues. There is a lot of excitement heading into the final couple of weeks of the 2316 season! There are four teams remaining in the playoffs for the rights to the 2316 Sole Survivor Series championship. As a quick spoiler, we are guaranteed a new CBO champion for the fifth-straight season since none of the four remaining have won one. CBO Association Semifinals Round Results NCA - #5 Concord Radstags vs #1 Malden Grognaks Game 1: Malden 6, Concord 3 Association Semifinal Round Game 1 Victory for Caje and Malden The Malden Grognaks started the Association Semifinal Round in style, downing the visiting Concord Radstags at Unstoppable Park by a score of 6-3 to stake an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Grognaks right-hander Hry Caje threw 6.0 innings allowing 3 runs. Andy Stamey had a clutch at-bat with one out in the bottom of the sixth for the Grognaks. Coming up with runners on 2nd and 3rd and Malden trailing 3-2, he hit a 2-run double. Malden manager Chris Blizard called it "a good, solid win." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Unstoppable Park in Malden. Game 2: Concord 8, Malden 3 Mussels Blasts Grognaks, Radstags Take Game 2, 8-3 With third baseman Flex Mussels leading the charge, the Concord Radstags got a road win over the Malden Grognaks, 8-3, in Game 2 of the Association Semifinal Round. Mussels was 3 for 5 with a home run and 2 singles. He scored 2 runs at Unstoppable Park to help Concord force a 1-1 tie in the best-of-5 series. With two out in the top of the third, Grayson Caps barreled up a changeup from Storm Steele. The result was a 2-run home run, putting the Radstags in front, 4-0. Caps told a Concord Observer reporter that he was "gratified" with the win. The next game is set to be played for Wednesday, September 13th , 2316 at Nuka Park in Concord. Game 3: Malden 3, Concord 2 Road Win Lifts Malden to 2-1 Lead in ASF The Malden Grognaks moved to within one game of the Association Championship Series, downing the Concord Radstags on the road at Nuka Park by a score of 3-2. Grognaks left-hander Vault Boy Barnette had a strong outing. He threw 7.0 innings of shutout ball. The win gives the Grognaks a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal Round. Barnette delivered a quality start for Malden. The 6-foot-3 left-hander allowed no earned runs on 1 hit over 7 innings of work. Barnette called the win "a team effort." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Nuka Park in Concord. Game 4: Concord 6, Malden 3 Raucous Nuka Park Crowd Propels Radstags to 6-3 Victory; Series Tied at 2 The Concord Radstags and the Malden Grognaks will take the Association Semifinal Round to a decisive 5th game. In a must-win situation, the Radstags beat the Grognaks, 6-3, at Nuka Park to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Concord shortstop Grayson Caps was 3-4 with a double and 2 singles, while scoring 2 times and driving in 2. In the bottom of the first, Clean Jack Spratt delivered a clutch hit. With two gone and runners on 1st and 2nd, the Concord left fielder hit a 2-run double, putting the Radstags in front, 6-3. Concord manager Chris Barrientos praised his team's "energy." The next game is set to be played for Saturday, September 16th , 2316 at Unstoppable Park in Malden. Game 5: Malden 6, Concord 2 Grognaks Prevail, as Association Semifinal Round Goes to the Wire The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat were on full display tonight at Unstoppable Park as the Association Semifinal Round stretched to the final game. It was the Malden Grognaks feeling the thrill of victory, with a 6-2 win over the Concord Radstags, who were feeling the devastation of coming up short in their quest to make the Association Championship Series.Storm Steels pitched 6.0 innings, allowing two earned runs on four hits with two walks and six strikeouts to earn Game MVP honors. "There's no way around it -- this sucks," said Concord manager Chris Barrientos. "Congratulations to Malden, but I won't sugarcoat it, no one is happy about anything that transpired here tonight." Instrumental in the 3-2 series win was right fielder Floren Habern, who was named MVP. He hit .400 with a .429 on-base percentage. He had 2 home runs, drove in 6 RBI and scored 4 runs. "We've got the most important stat of all and that's this final win -- that's the one that matters," he said. The Malden Grognaks will play against the Easy Town Assaultrons in the next round. Easy Town won their series against the Bunker Hill 75ers 3 games to 1. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. NCA - #3 Easy Town Assaultrons vs #2 Bunker Hill 75ers Game 1: Easy Town 3, Bunker Hill 0 Road Win Lifts Easy Town to 1-0 Lead in ASF Tarzan Rogers and the Easy Town Assaultrons opened the Association Semifinal Round in brilliant fashion, traveling to Bunker Hill and shutting out the host 75ers at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium, 3-0, to secure an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Rogers, the Assaultrons left-hander, threw 8.0 innings of shutout ball. Easy Town starter Tarzan Rogers was a master of his craft. The left-hander allowed no runs on 4 hits over 8 innings. "I just tried to attack the bottom of the zone," Rogers said. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium in Boston. Game 2: Easy Town 4, Bunker Hill 3, 12 inn. Easy Town Pins 4-3 Loss on Bunker Hill With left-hander Lonely Gale leading the charge, the Easy Town Assaultrons got past the Bunker Hill 75ers, 4-3, in extra innings in Game 2 of the Association Semifinal Round. Gale threw 7.0 innings of 6-hit ball at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium as Easy Town managed to grab a 2-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Figgie Legendsport came through with a big-time hit for Easy Town. The pinch hitter smacked a solo home run in the top of the 12th inning to give his team the lead, 4-3. It was his only hit, but it was clutch. "We battled our tails off to get this win," said Easy Town manager Malik Christmasstory. Game 3 is scheduled for Wednesday at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 3: Bunker Hill 6, Easy Town 5, 11 inn. Bunker Hill Breaks Through for First Win in Association Semifinal Round; Now Trails 2-1 The Bunker Hill 75ers defeated the Easy Town Assaultrons, 6-5, in 11 innings in Game 3 of the Association Semifinal Round. Making an impact was first baseman Zod Gaycey, who went 3 for 5 with 2 triples and a walk. He scored 2 times. The win narrows Bunker Hill's deficit in the series to 2-1. Miko Miko went 2-5 with 2 singles. He drove in 2 runs for Bunker Hill. With one out and the game tied in the top of the 11th inning, Miko, who led the NCA in doubles with 44 last year, had a clutch at-bat. Facing Easy Town hurler Red Eagle, he hit a sacrifice fly to give the 75ers a 6-5 lead. "I hate extra innings," Bunker Hill manager Nick Radio said. "It makes everyone more tired, wears out the bullpen, wears out the fans. Even winning doesn't make me feel good about it." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 4: Easy Town 4, Bunker Hill 3 Easy Town Walks Off Association Semifinal Round Fans at Easy Town Field saw the Association Semifinal Round come to a close today, as the Easy Town Assaultrons defeated the Bunker Hill 75ers by a score of 4-3, and advanced to the Association Championship Series. Easy Town won the series 3-1 and will now continue their march toward the Sole Survivor Series. "It feels good to be moving on, I can't deny it," said center fielder Eden Babz, who was named series MVP. "Not everyone thought we'd make it this far." With the game tied 3-3 entering the bottom of the 9th, the Trons began their push toward winning the series. Halep Gutteridge got a leadoff pinch hit single off Trauma Medley and advanced on a wild pitch. Newt Jordan reached on Miko Miko's error where he was unable to cleanly field a ground ball, putting runners at first and second with no outs. Figgie Legendsport hit into a fielder's choice, allowing Gutteridge and Jordan to advance to third and second, respectively. After an infield in ground out made it two away, Finnan Hunt smoked the first pitch he saw into right field, allowing Gutteridge to trot in for the walkoff game and series win. "I wanted to take a break tomorrow," Hunt said. That Bunker pitcher laid a fat fast ball down the pipe, and I got what I wanted. A hit." The hit was Hunt's fifth in the series but only RBI. The Easy Town Assaultrons don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Malden Grognaks - Concord Radstags series. Malden leads the series 2 games to 1. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes.The Trons also reached the NCA Championship Series last season, getting swept by #1 seed Lexington. SCA - #4 Glowing Sea Rascorpions vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers Game 1: Vault 81 4, Glowing Sea 0 Association Semifinal Round Game 1 Victory for Million and Vault 81 Zack Million and the Vault 81 Dwellers opened the Association Semifinal Round in brilliant fashion, shutting out the visiting Glowing Sea Radscorpions at CURIE Inc. Field, 4-0, and securing an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Million, the Dwellers right-hander, threw 7.1 innings of shutout ball. Million confounded Glowing Sea hitters. Over 7.1 innings, he allowed no runs on 4 hits. "It's nice to come out on top today," said Million. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 2: Vault 81 4, Glowing Sea 1 Vault 81 Hands Glowing Sea 4-1 Loss The Vault 81 Dwellers moved to within one game of the Association Championship Series, downing the visiting Glowing Sea Radscorpions at CURIE Inc. Field by a score of 4-1. Dwellers right-hander Scruffy Taguchi had a strong outing in which he threw 7.0 innings of 3-hit ball. The win gives the Dwellers a 2-0 advantage in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal Round. Taguchi threw well for Vault 81, thwarting the Glowing Sea offense. The right-hander tossed 83 pitches over 7 innings. He allowed just 1 run on 3 hits. "Winning is all that really matters and we got it done today," Taguchi told the Vault 81 Observer. Game 3 is scheduled for Thursday at Glowing Sea Dome in Dover. Game 3: Glowing Sea 5, Vault 81 2 Glowing Sea Breaks Through for First Win in Association Semifinal Round; Now Trails 2-1 The Glowing Sea Radscorpions have closed some of the gap between themselves and the series-leading Vault 81 Dwellers, winning, 5-2, at Glowing Sea Dome. Radscorpions right-hander Quay Swimmer threw 7.0 innings of 6-hit ball. The win cuts the deficit facing the Radscorpions to 2-1 in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal Round. An inflection point occurred with no one out in the bottom of the fourth. That's when Radscorpions catcher Yvuh Jet hit a curveball from Exxie Summerset for a 2-run home run. Just like that, Glowing Sea was up, 3-2. "We're in a marathon, not a sprint," Swimmer said in postgame remarks. "Soon enough, the finish line will be in sight." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Glowing Sea Dome in Dover. Game 4: Glowing Sea 1, Vault 81 0 Radscorpions Clip Dwellers, 1-0, in ASF Contest The Glowing Sea Radscorpions and the Vault 81 Dwellers will take the Association Semifinal Round to a decisive 5th game. Facing a must-win situation, the Radscorpions shut out the Dwellers, 1-0, at Glowing Sea Dome to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Glowing Sea left-hander Alex Language did his part. He threw 9.0 innings of shutout ball. Language gave Glowing Sea a first-rate performance. The 6-foot-5 left-hander permitted no runs on 1 hit over 9 innings of work. "Obviously, you want to go out there and be good every time out," said Language. "I take the ball every day with the same mindset." Game 5 is scheduled for Sunday at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 5: Glowing Sea 2, Vault 81 1 Glowing Sea Wins Association Semifinal Round After their 2-1 win today at CURIE Inc. Field over the Vault 81 Dwellers, the Glowing Sea Radscorpions will advance to the Association Championship Series. Glowing Sea won the series by a 3 games to 2 margin. Leading the way for the Radscorpions was right fielder Naga Arakaki, who had a spectacular series and was named MVP. "I don't play differently in the regular season or playoffs. I just go out and do my best every game," he said. "It's certainly nice to play in the big game, but you can't let it get to your head and change your focus." Hot Lips Houlihan allowed one earned run on one hit, a solo home run by Harry Byrd, in 7.0 innings to earn the Game MVP. Pie Trainer's 5th-inning home run off Scruffy Taguchi proved to be the game-winner. The Glowing Sea Radscorpions will play against the Quincy Gunners in the next round. Quincy won their series against the Atom Cats 3 games to 2. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. SCA - #6 Quincy Gunners vs #2 Atom Cats Game 1: Atom 8, Quincy 2 Association Semifinal Round Game 1 Goes to Atom, Thanks to Bingham The Atom Cats started the Association Semifinal Round in style, downing the visiting Quincy Gunners at Coolest Field in Town by a score of 8-2 to grab an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Cats first baseman McMack Bingham went 3 for 4 with a home run and 2 singles, while scoring 2 runs and driving in 2. Tawfiq Kibowen, who finished 4th in the SCA in RBI with 90 last year, chipped in a 3-run home run for Atom in the bottom of the eighth. For the game, the catcher had 2 hits in 4 at-bats with 1 home run, 1 single, 2 runs scored, and 3 RBI. Bingham attributed the win to "everyone pulling their weight." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Coolest Field in Town in Atom Cats Garage. Game 2: Quincy 4, Atom 2 Quincy Win Evens Series at 1 Leave it to the veteran. The Quincy Gunners got a great start from 35-year-old left-hander College Luckyman, as Quincy won the contest, 4-2, at Coolest Field in Town. Luckyman threw 6.2 innings allowing 1 run in the win, which knotted the best-of-5 series at 1-1. Who knows how it would've ended, had it not been for Brad Hop? The 22-year old right fielder Hop stroked a run-scoring single in the top of the seventh inning to put Quincy up, 3-1. For the game, he was 3 for 5, including 1 double and 2 singles. "College was doing a good job pouring in strikes," said Quincy manager Scrappy Barios. Game 3 is scheduled for Thursday at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: Quincy 10, Atom 6 Quincy Wins at Home to Take 2-1 Lead in ASF Despite a great performance by Atom catcher Tawfiq Kibowen, the Quincy Gunners defeated the Cats by the score of 10-6 at The Stone House. Kibowen was 3-4 with 3 doubles. He drove in 4 runs and scored once, but he could not prevent the Gunners from moving one game closer to the Association Championship Series. Quincy now leads the Association Semifinal Round 2-1. Bingy Xiu broke a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the fourth with a run-scoring walk. It put the Gunners in front, 5-4. For the game, Xiu went 1-4 with a home run and a walk, while adding 4 RBI and scoring once. "It doesn't matter if you're 10 games over .500 or 10 games under, it feels good to win," Xiu told the Quincy Times. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 4: Atom 3, Quincy 0 Atom Win Evens Series at 2 The Atom Cats and the Quincy Gunners will take the Association Semifinal Round to a decisive 5th game. Facing a must-win situation, the Cats shut out the Gunners, 3-0, at The Stone House to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Atom left-hander Josh Brown did his part. He threw 8.0 innings of shutout ball. Brown allowed no runs on 7 hits over 8 innings for the Cats. He walked 0 and struck out 7. "I just kind of blacked out and executed my pitches," said Brown. Game 5 is scheduled for Sunday at Coolest Field in Town in Atom Cats Garage. Game 5: Quincy 7, Atom 6 Quincy Moves on to Association Championship Series It took a while, but the Quincy Gunners finally disposed of the Atom Cats 7-6 in the series clincher at Coolest Field in Town. Winning the finale gave the Gunners the series, 3-2. They will now advance to the Association Championship Series. The Most Valuable Player Award went to Quincy second baseman Will Hell. He batted .429 in the series, collecting 6 RBIs and scoring 3 runs. The game was tied, 6-6, headed into the top of the 7th. With two outs, Brad Hop went deep off Atom's Melvin Terminator to break the tie. Trolley Dodge and Lell Skuza then combined to shut out the Cats the final three innings for the series victory. The Quincy Gunners don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Vault 81 Dwellers - Glowing Sea Radscorpions series. That series is tied at 2 games apiece. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. CBO Playoff Tree Minor League Awards NEBL Player Awards PL Hitter - Mogens Rideout took New England Baseball League by storm this year, and he did it all at the age of 22. For his spectacular campaign, the Medford Radguards star has been named the 2316 Patriot League Most Valuable Player Award recipient. "To be considered amongst the best in the league is overwhelming," said the left fielder. On the season he compiled a .328 batting average to go with a .401 on-base percentage. The native of Buxton, Maine also added 27 doubles, 12 triples, 12 home runs, 68 RBIs and 56 runs scored. He received 22 first place votes out of a possible 28. Durn Wonderfloss of the Danvers Sonics finished second in voting with 6 first place votes, while Marc Crenshaw of the Greenfield Disciples finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Mogens Rideout - Medford Radguards - 22 - 362 Durn Wonderfloss - Danvers Sonics - 6 - 282 Marc Crenshaw - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 207 Jess Fowl - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 190 Hammer Macsin - Lynn Fortune Finders - 0 - 146 Scoops Carey - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 119 Leaky Lou Biert - Lynn Fortune Finders - 0 - 113 Gorgeous George Davis - Lowell Sentry Bots - 0 - 52 Pie Trainer - Manchester Granites - 0 - 43 Rhys Brown - Danvers Sonics - 0 - 39 Armor Rios - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 35 Duncan Donutz - Clifton Vertibirds - 0 - 23 Bill Duggle - Lowell Sentry Bots - 0 - 22 Xander Trenholm - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 6 Gale Wardhouse - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 4 Steele Behind - Clifton Vertibirds - 0 - 3 Kevin Fawke - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 2 Nest Morfa - Clifton Vertibirds - 0 - 2 Mixup Slaughter - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 2 YL Hitter - Hillyer Bryan has been around New England Baseball League enough to know a good hot streak when he sees one -- and he got to see one firsthand all year. For his standout run through the 2316 season, he's taking home the Most Valuable Player Award in the Yankee League. The Worcester right fielder put up a batting average of .266 with 19 doubles, 5 triples, 17 home runs and 64 RBIs. He received 16 first place votes out of a possible 28. McCrew Gillens of the Sandwich Bay Snakes finished second in voting with 4 first place votes, while Pad Yeo of the Worcester Cannons finished third with 3 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Hillyer Bryan - Worcester Cannons - 16 - 320 McCrew Gillens - Sandwich Bay Snakes - 4 - 236 Pad Yeo - Worcester Cannons - 3 - 232 Seaside Jones - Foxborough Minutemen - 2 - 232 Norik Levchin - Plymouth Pilgrims - 1 - 160 Ramon Saldivar - Fall River Rippers - 2 - 158 Sean Whitfield - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 101 Flew Elling Tamir - Wellesley Wanderers - 0 - 94 Leaky Blacke - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 40 Bob O'Dwyer - Natick Big Leaguers - 0 - 25 Spud Sewell - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 22 Cats Green - Warwick Mirelurks - 0 - 12 Hawkeye Dawson - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 9 Sluggo Luge - Brookline Bandoliers - 0 - 5 Polite Richardson - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 3 Chris Roberts - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 3 PL Starter - He's in the early phase of his career, but this past season Larry Gomez performed like a veteran on the hill for the Clifton Vertibirds and walked away with the Patriot League Pitcher of the Year Award in the process. The 22-year-old Vertibirds star fashioned a 6-6 won-loss record in 2316 with a 1.88 ERA. In 129 innings of work and 18 starts, Gomez struck out 103 while giving up 105 hits and 32 walks. He held opposing batters to a .224 average. He received 26 first place votes out of a possible 28. Anudrutta Niten of the Danvers Sonics finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Van Funky of the Abernathy Adamantium finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Larry Gomez - Clifton Vertibirds - 26 - 190 Anudrutta Niten - Danvers Sonics - 2 - 83 Van Funky - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 83 Gooseberry Fullwallet - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 54 Village Idiot Recker - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 22 Cobra Cobratea - Graygarden Action Boys - 0 - 21 Silk Inflosse - Lynn Fortune Finders - 0 - 14 Hitman Medicman - Danvers Sonics - 0 - 4 Circus Clowney - Greenfield Disciples - 0 - 3 Jahb Treasure - Medford Radguards - 0 - 2 YL Starter - Noa Wagner of the Warlocks humbled hitters all season long and today celebrated as he hauled in the Yankee League Pitcher of the Year trophy, the coveted Pitcher of the Year Award. The Providence hurler held opposing hitters to a .206 batting average while putting up a 10-5 record and a 2.27 earned run average. He started 22 games, pitched 126.2 innings and struck out 124. He received 9 first place votes out of a possible 28. Jeremiah Jones of the Woburn Bobbleheads finished second in voting with 8 first place votes, while Mantrain Enough of the Braintree Robobrains finished third with 3 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Noa Wagner - Providence Warlocks - 9 - 122 Jeremiah Jones - Woburn Bobbleheads - 8 - 101 Mantrain Enough - Braintree Robobrains - 3 - 83 Josh O'Farrell - Plymouth Pilgrims - 6 - 82 Stranger Backrubman - Fall River Rippers - 2 - 44 Godot Beckett - Worcester Cannons - 0 - 22 Matt Markland - Bradberton Tycoons - 0 - 9 Torcan Frawley - Sandwich Bay Snakes - 0 - 7 Storm Steele - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 3 Colt Finley - Woburn Bobbleheads - 0 - 2 Harry Baines - Wellesley Wanderers - 0 - 1 PL Reliever - He may only be 24, but Bullet Bob Wallace of the Manchester Granites has already established himself as one of the elite relievers in the Patriot League. The reliever was today named the PL Reliever of the Year Award winner for 2316. He won the award with a strong year that saw him put up 17 saves in 46 relief appearances and 38 strikeouts in 54.1 innings. He had a record of 9-7 to go with his 1.82 ERA. He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Justin Amidon of the Finch Farm Four Leafs finished second in voting with 7 first place votes, while Hugh Stun of the Burlington Ferals finished third with 2 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Bullet Bob Wallace - Manchester Granites - 19 - 122 Justin Amidon - Finch Farm Four Leafs - 7 - 83 Hugh Stun - Burlington Ferals - 2 - 32 Dave Pain - Lynn Fortune Finders - 0 - 14 Salamander Smith - Danvers Sonics - 0 - 1 YL Reliever - Jessup Gobbler was a calming influence out of the Wellesley Wanderers bullpen this season. His teammates and manager said he had a poised demeanor about him that was typical of someone much older and more experienced. His poise has paid off, as the 22-year-old turned in a sparkling season and has been named the winner of the Yankee League Reliever of the Year Award for 2316. The Torrington, Connecticut native won the award with 17 saves in 39 relief appearances, 42 strikeouts in 46.2 innings and a record of 3-3 to go with his 0.96 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Gracie Geiger of the Plymouth Pilgrims finished second in voting, while Sincere Kennerson of the Natick Big Leaguers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Jessup Gobbler - Wellesley Wanderers - 28 - 140 Gracie Geiger - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 84 Sincere Kennerson - Natick Big Leaguers - 0 - 14 Fable Tix - Bradberton Tycoons - 0 - 12 Otar Mad - Foxborough Minutemen - 0 - 2 MML Player Awards LL Hitter - Big Dipper Grzenkowicz of the Nashua Sams had a fine season this year and today he accepted the Hitter of the Year Award for 2316. The 21-year-old third baseman put up a .346 average and a .403 on-base percentage, piling up 89 hits, 15 doubles, 3 triples, 15 home runs, 51 RBIs and 46 runs scored. He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Curtain Salazar of the Bedford Super Mutants finished second in voting with 4 first place votes, while Fallon Young of the Watertown Armorers finished third with 5 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Big Dipper Grzenkowicz - Nashua Sams - 19 - 340 Curtain Salazar - Bedford Super Mutants - 4 - 263 Fallon Young - Watertown Armorers - 5 - 255 Deshawn Clack - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 202 Honest Pierce - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 159 Punt Dollop - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 143 Cajun Darri - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 80 Robbie McHaney - Lawrence Revolution - 0 - 57 Javen the Raven Coleman - Revere Beach Shoremen - 0 - 53 Ilkka Mattila - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 46 Well Daywalker - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 20 Getty Ivey - Haverhill Grooms - 0 - 11 Hallinan Looney - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 10 Bruss Muscles - Tenpines Bluff Manta Men - 0 - 7 Lil General Johnson - Littleton Ragers - 0 - 4 Breezy Baywater - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 1 Sergio Siu - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 0 - 1 SL Hitter - At the age of 26, Weston DeGurlz of the Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials could very well have his best years ahead of him. It's a startling thought when you consider the year he had in 2316 was good enough to win the right fielder the Stars League Hitter of the Year Award. "See the ball, hit the ball," he said. "That's my basic approach." The top hitter put up a .343 batting average this year, as well as a .414 on-base percentage. He played 99 games and racked up 124 hits, 16 doubles, no triples, 31 home runs, 87 RBIs and 63 runs scored. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Mulch Goner of the Bridgeport Gulchers finished second in voting, while Trey Mondous of the Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Weston DeGurlz - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 28 - 392 Mulch Goner - Bridgeport Gulchers - 0 - 188 Trey Mondous - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 175 Bitsy Blume - Pawtucket Pips - 0 - 160 Woody Ano - Marshfield Savages - 0 - 143 Hegarty Alexander - Pawtucket Pips - 0 - 119 Mercury Claptrap - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 97 Pacman McDade - Hartford Melonheads - 0 - 90 Pistol Holder - Hartford Melonheads - 0 - 72 Hondo Ohnaka - Bridgeport Gulchers - 0 - 51 Cougar Shego - Marshfield Savages - 0 - 44 Dean Basket - New Haven Champions - 0 - 40 Redeye Perez - Newton Behemoths - 0 - 35 Lossa Magic - Castle Strength - 0 - 23 Marco Leveridge - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 22 Robert Sand - Hartford Melonheads - 0 - 1 LL Starter - Nick Soulless had a marvelous 2316 season. The Sanctuary Hills mound mainstay garnered the most votes and has been named the LL Pitcher of the Year Award honoree. The Zetans star dominated his opposition, finishing with 12 wins, 9 losses and a 2.98 ERA. In 23 starts he worked a total of 169.1 innings, striking out 120, while walking 48. Other clubs managed to hit only .227 against him. He received 17 first place votes out of a possible 28. Dmitri Anastasia of the Nashua Sams finished second in voting with 3 first place votes, while Diesel O'Neal of the Sanctuary Hills Zetans finished third with 4 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Nick Soulless - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 17 - 156 Dmitri Anastasia - Nashua Sams - 3 - 70 Diesel O'Neal - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 4 - 61 Killer Kevin Bishop - Winchester Bashers - 2 - 51 Hard John Horvath - Watertown Armorers - 1 - 41 Smiling Timmy Keefe - Sanctuary Hills Zetans - 1 - 36 Joy O'Tell - Ipswich Hitters - 0 - 32 Arcade Fourcade - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 13 Billy Baxton - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 10 Herson Mitra - Revere Beach Shoremen - 0 - 6 SL Starter - Arwen Gonar of the Brockton Irish had a tremendous season and was chosen the Pitcher of the Year Award winner in the Stars League. He crafted a standout 12-3 mark in 18 starts, striking out 102, while walking 33. He worked 133.1 innings, yielded 123 hits and posted a 1.82 ERA. Opposing clubs had a .246 average against him. He received 14 first place votes out of a possible 28. Alt Errigo of the Hull Lead Bellies finished second in voting with 7 first place votes, while Felix Robles of the Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials finished third with 5 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Arwen Gonar - Brockton Irish - 14 - 141 Alt Errigo - Hull Lead Bellies - 7 - 123 Felix Robles - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 5 - 99 Kyrone Throne - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 2 - 67 Morty Mutantmagnet - Brockton Irish - 0 - 22 Sug Sakamoto - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 13 Catty Catton - Pawtucket Pips - 0 - 4 Strongback Grazer - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 4 Artoo Rasmussen - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 3 LL Reliever - He may only be 24, but Bandit Lurk of the Littleton Ragers has already established himself as one of the elite relievers in the Legends League. The reliever was today named the LL Reliever of the Year Award winner for 2316. He won the award with a strong year that saw him put up 12 saves in 38 relief appearances and 32 strikeouts in 46.2 innings. He had a record of 1-5 to go with his 0.96 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Booger Walker of the Revere Beach Shoremen finished second in voting, while Huki Seven-Swords of the Marblehead Grenades finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Bandit Lurk - Littleton Ragers - 28 - 140 Booger Walker - Revere Beach Shoremen - 0 - 84 Huki Seven-Swords - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 22 Francois Beaufort - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 3 Max Bigalow - Belmont Sneakers - 0 - 3 SL Reliever - Spawn McFarlane was a calming influence out of the Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials bullpen this season. His teammates and manager said he had a poised demeanor about him that was typical of someone much older and more experienced. His poise has paid off, as the 22-year-old turned in a sparkling season and has been named the winner of the Stars League Reliever of the Year Award for 2316. The Westport, Connecticut native won the award with 5 saves in 31 relief appearances, 25 strikeouts in 34.1 innings and a record of 3-1 to go with his 1.31 ERA. He received 24 first place votes out of a possible 28. Whair Wulff of the Hartford Melonheads finished second in voting with 4 first place votes, while Fred Ulibarri of the Springfield Operators finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Spawn McFarlane - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 24 - 132 Whair Wulff - Hartford Melonheads - 4 - 71 Fred Ulibarri - Springfield Operators - 0 - 44 Spot Rodriguez - Marshfield Savages - 0 - 3 River Clodagh - Bridgeport Gulchers - 0 - 2
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CBO Playoffs 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 18 September 2316 CBO Playoffs Preview - Association Championship Series Round NCA: #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (69-61) vs #1 Malden Grognaks (86-44) Season Series: Malden 6, Easy Town 4 May 19-21 @Mal: ET 2-0, Mal 5-0, Mal 5-1 July 3-4 @ET: ET 5-0, Mal 5-4 August 25-27 @ET: ET 9-3, Mal 11-4, Mal 5-1 August 31-September 1 @Mal: Mal 6-4, ET 4-3 Analysis Before the season started, not many expected Malden to be here, but they did expect Easy Town to be here. The Assaultrons were PAM's pick to be the CBO's best. However, in the regular season, the Grognaks achieved that mark, tying for 2nd all-time in NCA history with 86 victories (Nordhagen Beach in 2310 set the NCA record with 88; Vault 81's 2314 squad set the all-time record with 95). In the regular season matchups, Malden won the series, 6-4. There was a pattern in the first three series of the Assaultrons winning Game 1 and then Malden winning the rest, but that flip-flopped in their final two-game set. The Grognaks won the splits, including the two end-of-the-season series where it was 3-2. In a seven-game breakdown, that would calculate to an average of 4-2 advantage. Looking at the lineup matchups, Malden seems to have most of the advantages in hitting talent. One interesting matchup to watch is the assumed 1-2 voting of the Nuka-Hitter Award between the Trons' Eden Babz and the Grognaks' Jacob Tarberry. Babz hits for average and stole a record number of bases. Tarberry was the top slugger in the NCA. In the regular season matchups, regular players did not have any stunning stats. Finnan Hunt for Easy Town hit .333 with five RBI ion 33 at-bats. Halep Gutteridge (.353/1/4) did well in just 17 at-bats. Babz only hit .237 with a home run and five RBI. For the Grognaks, Lance Tinter was lights out, going 16 for 33 (.485) with two home runs and six RBI. Tarberry was second in average, hitting .303 with eight RBI. CF Jurgen Windcaller struggled the most, hitting just .103 in 29 at-bats against Easy Town. Pitching is a different story, and we featured the pitching results during the season. Despite Malden winning the season series, the Assaultrons' starting pitching fared better. Expected Game 1 starter, Lonely Gale, was 2-0 with a 1.76 ERA in two starts. Game 3's expected starter, Tarzan Rogers, was 2-1 with a 1.52 ERA. Cohort Williams, the expected Game 2 starter, was 0-1 with a 3.97 ERA in two starts. For Malden's three playoff starters, Hrye Caje, Game 1's expected starter, had the most success, going 1-1 with a 3.45 ERA. Game 2 starter, Vault Boy Barnette, was injured most of the season and only pitched in two regular-season games, once in August and another in September. He never faced Easy Town all season but did look good in those two late starts and one playoff appearance. Storm Steel, the expected Game 3 starter. was 0-2 with a 6.35 ERA against the Assaultrons. Prediction We are starting to see that PAM has the foresight that we do not. Thus her claim that the predictions are based on millions of simulations and this final result is the average of those infinite possibilities. She had Easy Town vs Quincy in her Sole Survivor Series. The Grognaks owned the season series, but they were not all-powerful. Overall, Malden possesses more overall talent, as we have seen from OSA scouting reports. Yet, in the three Starters vs Starters matchups, we think the Trons have the advantage necessary. Despite the patterns, we think the Assaultrons have the team to take any seven-game series they play. Easy Town 4, Malden 3 SCA: #6 Quincy Gunners (68-62) vs #4 Glowing Sea Radscorpions (73-57) Season Series: Glowing Sea 3, Quincy 1 May 29-30 @GS: GS 3-2, GS 3-0 August 9-10 @ Qui: Qui 6-1, GS 5-4 Analysis Just like Easy Town in the NCA, Quincy was PAM's choice to be the top team in the SCA and the team expected to face the Trons in the Sole Survivor Series. Glowing Sea was picked to be the 6th seed, yet got here as the #4 seed by defeating their nemesis Diamond City and then upsetting the defending champions, Vault 81. Now the Radscorpions' challenge is to prevent PAM's prediction from coming true. In the regular season, the Scorpions had the advantage, 3-1, including a 2-0 mark at home. Offense was hard to come by, especially in the Dome where it was a 6-2 scoring advantage for Glowing Sea. In a season of pitching, again, the matchups seem to largely come down to how well the pitchers handle each other. So let's start with the pitching here. Both teams had great pitchng with mediocre hitting. The Radscorpions had the most disproportionate success rate, finishing 16 games above .500 despite only having a +18 run difference (472-454). Comparatively, the Gunners at six games above .500 had a +37 run difference (514-477). In the regular season matchups, all three of the Glowing Sea starters had a start, but only the Gunners' Make Money made a start (two) of the three expected pitchers. With Kid Boots Appling (0-1, 1.35) out for the rest of the season, Fosdyke Rochambeau gets one of the starting nods and is expected to pitch in Game 2.Game 3's expected starter, College Luckyman, had a great season, but never faced the Scorpions. Quincy's expected Game 1 starter, Make Money, was 0-0 in two starts with a 0.60 ERA. He could not get a decision because he left one game ahead 1-0 that the Gunners dropped 3-2 and another that was tied 4-4 (all four runs unearned due to a two-out error). The Radscorpions' three starters all pitched well against Quincy in their three starts. Game 1 starter, Alex Language, had a no-decision with a 2.25 ERA in his one start. Game 2's expected starter, Quay Swimmer, was 0-0 with a 2.57 ERA. Game 3's expected starter, Hot Lips Houlihan was 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in pitching eight shutout innings in the 3-0 win. Looking at the hitting matchups, there is a good balance throughout each of the lineups. The Scorpions have the overall talent advantage, though Quincy has better productivity. For example, there is an "incomplete" in looking at the expected 5th hitters. Quincy rookie RF Brad Hop (.309/3/6 in 55 at-bats) was called up to the team in mid-August with the roster expansion and now appears entrenched as the starter in RF. Glowing Sea's C Yvuh Jet (.249/11/47) is one of the best-hitting catchers in the CBO but had a down season and struggled a lot with the raised mound. The Gunners' catcher, Sleve McDichael (.287/8/47), had a better overall year but hits 7th. Prediction Glowing Sea is making its SCA Championship Series debut. The Gunners were here just two seasons ago, taking the SCACS before falling to The Slog in the Sole Survivor Series. In 2316, the Rascorpions look to have the advantage, winning three of the four where pitching was king. Quincy is the preseason pick to win the SCA. They also had much better hitting and almost equal pitching to the Scorpions over the course of the season. We do not know. All hail our robot psychic? Go with playoff history? Realize that the Radscorpions are playing well and have been highly consistent? OK, we leave it to a cap flip. Glowing Sea 4, Quincy 3
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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 27 September 2316 Pam was right. That is all. Stories below as we prepare for the Sole Survivor Series. CBO Association Championship Series Round Results NCA - #3 Easy Town Assaultrons vs #1 Malden Grognaks Game 1: Malden 3, Easy Town 2 Association Championship Series Game 1 Victory for Caje and Malden The Malden Grognaks powered past the visiting Easy Town Assaultrons, 3-2, in the opener of the Association Championship Series at Unstoppable Park. Malden starting pitcher Hry Caje threw 7.0 innings of 4-hit ball, to lead the charge. The Grognaks now lead the series 1-0. With scoring opportunities rare, the Grognaks had to cash in when they had the chance. One such opportunity presented itself in the bottom of the second, when catcher Plo Kon hit a 2-run double. The double came off Lonely Gale and made the score 2-0, Grognaks. Kon was 2 for 3 with a double, while adding 2 RBI. "We just didn't score enough runs to win," said Easy Town manager Malik Christmasstory. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Unstoppable Park in Malden. Game 2: Easy Town 6, Malden 0 Easy Town Win Evens Series at 1 Tarzan Rogers went the distance at Unstoppable Park to drag the Easy Town Assaultrons back to parity with the Malden Grognaks. The left-handed Rogers needed 113 pitches to get through the complete game effort, which the Assaultrons won, 6-0. The clubs are now tied 1-1 in the best-of-7 series. Rogers delivered a quality start for Easy Town. The 6-foot-2 left-hander allowed no earned runs on 3 hits over 9 innings of work. "I'm just trying to make sure I'm focused for each and every pitch," said Rogers. The next game is set to be played for Thursday, September 21st , 2316 at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 3: Easy Town 7, Malden 4 Easy Town Wins at Home to Take 2-1 Lead in ACS Riding the 3-hit performance of center fielder Eden Babz, the Easy Town Assaultrons stopped the visiting Malden Grognaks, 7-4, in Game 3 of the Association Championship Series. Babz went 3 for 4 with a double and 2 singles for the Assaultrons, who now lead the best-of-7 series, 2 games to 1. Catcher Bill Barnes made an impact for Easy Town, when he swatted a run-scoring double off Storm Steele in the bottom of the fifth. For the contest, Barnes was 2-4 with 2 doubles. He scored 2 runs. "It's true for every sport, I think, but the playoffs are so short that you've just got to get in and get hot," Easy Town manager Malik Christmasstory told BNN after the win. "We took care of the first part and now we're just working on the second." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 4: Malden 6, Easy Town 4, 11 inn. Grognaks Even With Assaultrons After Extra-Innings Win Handed an opportunity to take a commanding lead in the Association Championship Series, the Easy Town Assaultrons could not close the deal. Game 4 went into extra frames and the Malden Grognaks emerged victorious, taking a 11-inning, 6-4 win. Malden pitcher Hry Caje threw 7.0 innings of 5-hit ball in the win at Easy Town Field to drag the Grognaks back to parity. The clubs are now tied 2-2 in the best-of-7 series. Who knows how it would've ended, had it not been for Taffy Dare? The 25-year old left fielder Dare stroked a run-scoring single in the top of the ninth inning to put Malden up, 4-3. For the game, he was 2 for 6, including 1 double and 1 single. "I was just taking it batter by batter, just enjoying the moment," said Caje. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 5: Easy Town 2, Malden 1, 10 inn. Critical Game 5 Goes to Host Assaultrons, 2-1 The Easy Town Assaultrons nearly wasted a strong game from starter Tarzan Rogers, but were saved by some timely hitting in a 10th inning walk-off win over the Malden Grognaks today. Rogers pitched well in the 2-1 win at Easy Town Field. He threw 7.1 innings of 6-hit ball. The win allowed Easy Town to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 Association Championship Series. Topher Spark did his part for the Assaultrons, producing a solo home run in the bottom of the fourth inning. For the game, the right fielder was 1 for 2 with a home run and 2 walks. "Whenever we hold the other team to one run," said Assaultrons manager Malik Christmasstory, "I like our chances." Game 6 is scheduled for Monday at Unstoppable Park in Malden. Game 6: Malden 11, Easy Town 1 1B Tinter, Grognaks Destroy Assaultrons, 11-1, to Force Game 7 The Malden Grognaks and the Easy Town Assaultrons will take the Association Championship Series to a decisive 7th game. In a must-win situation, the Grognaks beat the Assaultrons, 11-1, at Unstoppable Park to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Malden first baseman Lance Tinter was 2 for 3 with 2 singles and 2 walks, while adding 3 RBI and scoring once. In the bottom of the second, Tinter had one of his most important at-bats: a 2-run single off Cohort Williams that staked the Grognaks to a 3-1 lead. "Solid performance from our side," said Grognaks manager Chris Blizard. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Unstoppable Park in Malden. Game 7: Easy Town 5, Malden 3 Exciting 9th Sends Trons to Sole Survivor Series It took a while, but the Easy Town Assaultrons finally disposed of the Malden Grognaks 5-3 in the series clincher at Unstoppable Park. Winning the finale gave the Assaultrons the series, 4-3. They will now advance to the Sole Survivor Series. The Grognaks took a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the 8th on Jack Of Diamonds' RBI single following a Taffy Dare triple to lead off the inning. However, things were all Trons in the top of the 9th. With Rump Pellstillt on the mound for Malden to try to close out the game, Halep Gutteridge singled to lead off for the Assaultrons. Moktar Wakihuri was hit by a pitch and then Sean Samules came on as a pinch runner for Gutteridge. With one out, Finnan Hunt doubles to score both Samuels and Wakihuri to give Easy Town the 4-3 lead. It proved to be the winning run. The Trons scored two more on back-to-back one-out RBI hits by Albie Cannibal (single) and Eden Babz (double). The Most Valuable Player Award went to Easy Town center fielder Babz. He batted .393 in the series, collecting 3 RBIs and scoring 3 runs. The Easy Town Assaultrons will play against the Quincy Gunners in the next round. Quincy won their series against the Glowing Sea Radscorpions 4 games to 1. The Sole Survivor Series schedule will be announced after the Association Championship Series finishes. SCA - #6 Quincy Gunners #4 Glowing Sea Rascorpions Game 1: Quincy 6, Glowing Sea 1 Money Handcuffs Radscorpions, Gunners Seize 1-0 Advantage in ACS The Quincy Gunners started the Association Championship Series in style, winning on the road against the Glowing Sea Radscorpions at Glowing Sea Dome by a score of 6-1 to take an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Gunners left-hander Make Money threw 8.2 innings allowing 1 run. Will Hell, who finished 2nd in the SCA in RBI with 99 in 2314, helped out the Quincy cause in the top of the fifth inning with a run-scoring walk. For the game, the second baseman drew 2 walks in 5 plate appearances. "We have a lot of confidence in Make," said Quincy manager Scrappy Barios. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Glowing Sea Dome in Dover. Game 2: Quincy 2, Glowing Sea 1 Rochambeau Handcuffs Radscorpions, Gunners Seize 2-0 Advantage in ACS Fosdyke Rochambeau pitched a gem to help the Quincy Gunners escape with a tight, 2-1 victory over the Glowing Sea Radscorpions in a low-scoring Association Championship Series contest. The right-handed Rochambeau threw 7.0 innings of 5-hit ball in the win, just enough for the Gunners on a day when their offense dried up. Quincy now leads the best-of-7 series 2-0. Sleve McDichael, who finished 3rd in the NCA in hits with 158 in 2306, had a direct impact on the outcome. McDichael contributed a run-scoring single in the top of the fourth inning to put Quincy up, 2-0. "Runs were at a premium," said Quincy manager Scrappy Barios. Game 3 is scheduled for Friday at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: Glowing Sea 4, Quincy 3, 11 inn. Glowing Sea Breaks Through for First Win in Association Championship Series; Now Trails 2-1 Already down in the Association Championship Series, the Glowing Sea Radscorpions put on their best show, beating the Quincy Gunners by a final score of 4-3. Hot Lips Houlihan was special. He threw 7.0 innings allowing 3 runs. Glowing Sea now trails Quincy 2-1 in the best-of-7 affair. Glowing Sea took advantage of an error in the top of the 11th inning. The game was tied, 3-3, when Brunwulf Freewinter hit a run-scoring single that was misplayed. It put the Radscorpions in front, 4-3. "It's a big deal," Freewinter said of the win. "If we had gone to 0-3, we're pretty much out of it." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 4: Quincy 3, Glowing Sea 2 Almost There: Quincy On Cusp of ACS Triumph After 3-2 Win The Quincy Gunners moved to within one game of the Sole Survivor Series, downing the visiting Glowing Sea Radscorpions at The Stone House by a score of 3-2. Gunners left-hander Make Money had a strong outing in which he threw 7.0 innings of 6-hit ball. The win gives the Gunners a 3-1 advantage in the best-of-7 Association Championship Series. Sleve McDichael dealt the Radscorpions a blow in the bottom of the fourth. Batting with a runner on 2nd and Quincy leading 2-1, McDichael, who finished 3rd in the NCA in hits with 158 in 2306, hit a 0-2 curveball for a run-scoring single. "Bottom line," said Glowing Sea skipper Woody Lumpkin, "we didn't play well enough to win." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 5: Quincy 6, Glowing Sea 3 Quincy Takes Association Championship Series The Quincy Gunners have beaten the Glowing Sea Radscorpions and will advance to the Sole Survivor Series. Quincy won the final game by a 6-3 count to take the series 4-1. The Gunners triumph was no doubt in large part because of the performance of left fielder Alchemist Hall, who was named MVP of the series. "The only thing that matters is that we're off to the next round and one step closer to a Sole Survivor Series," he said. In Game 5, the 1st inning proved to be all the Gunners needed to secure their second trip in three seasons to the Sole Survivor Series. Quay Swimmer struck out the leadoff batter, but then Brad Hop reached on a Poncho Picasso error at SS. Will Hell singled. With two outs and runners on first and second, Alchemist Hall singled to score Hop and send Hell to third. Sleve McDichael followed with an RBI single to make it 2-0. After runners advancd on a wild pitch, Pipewrench Mathis walked to load the bases. Downlow Uptown then hit a two-RBI single for the 4-0 Quincy lead. The Quincy Gunners don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Malden Grognaks - Easy Town Assaultrons series. Easy Town leads the series 3 games to 2. The Sole Survivor Series schedule will be announced after the Association Championship Series finishes. CBO Playoff Tree
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Sole Survivor Series 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 28 September 2316 Sole Survivor Series: #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (69-61) vs #6 Quincy Gunners (68-62) Season Series: Quincy 2, Easy Town 1 May 12-14 @Qui: Qui 2-1, Qui 6-3, ET 6-4 (11) Analysis This series proves that PAM is a prophet and we should all hail her greatness. The most famous of assaultrons picked the Easy Town Assaultrons to rule over Quincy in the Sole Survivor Series. Despite neither team finishing anywhere near the #1 seed in their associations, here they are. After last season being the second battle of #1 seeds, this Sole Survivor Series sets the record for combined lowest seeds (9), beating out 2313's #6 Nahant vs #2 Atom. Easy Town returns to the Sole Survivor Series for the first time since the first official Series, 2298's matchup against Goodneighbor. In that season where only four teams per association reached the playoffs, the Trons were the #3 seed from the NCA, while the Hancocks wre the #1 seed from the SCA. The Hancocks swept that series. Now the Assaultrons are not only pursuing their first title, but their first victory in the Sole Survivor Series. Quincy's value may have doubled. The Gunners franchise is for sale now that owner Smiling Larry wants out, but with this success, he may have just earned more caps when he does sell the team this offseason. This season is now the second time in three years that Quincy is in the Sole Survivor Series. Two seasons ago, the Gunners were the #2 seed in the SCA and upset a record-breaking Vault 81 team (95-35) to reach the Series. However, they fell four games to one to The Slog, which entered as the #1 seed from tne NCA. Looking at a comparison of team stats, Easy Town seems to have most of the advantages. On offense, the Trons led most categories except for a big gap advantage for Quincy in home runs (98-70). However, the Assaultrons were also a great small ball team, leading the NCA in stolen bases (172), more than double the Gunners' output (83). On the mound, Quincy had a slight advantage in runs allowed and overall ERA. However, the Trons' defense was much more efficient, including having 16 fewer errors on the season. When comparing the lineups expected for Game 1, the Assaultrons appear to have a lot more talent overall. Of course, the matchup of home run champion, Quincy's Will Hell (.320/29/84), and batting champion and record-breaking steals champion, the Trons' Eden Babz (.342/9/51/78 SB) in the third slot is the matchup we will most watch. The position vs position matchups look this way with a change in just naming the expected starters for the first three games in direct competition. These are based on OSA scouting ratings only, not 2316 productivity. Easy Town vs Quincy in order of players: Game 1 SP: Tarzan Rogers > Make Money Game 2 SP: Cohort Williams 47 < College Luckyman Game 3 SP: Lonely Gale > Fosdyke Rochambeau Top RP: Red Eagle < Lell Skuza CL: Tut Cadillac < Professor Harriel C: Bill Barnes > Sleve McDichael 1B: Albie Cannibal > Bingy Xiu 2B: Finnan Hunt < Will Hell 3B: Well Done Dungan < Downlow Uptown SS: Christian Savage < Pipewrench Mathis LF: J.J. Gray < Alchemist Hall CF: Eden Babz > Duff Fee RF: Topher Spark > Brad Hop Prediction Everything is pointing in the direction of the Trons right now. They were the preseason pick to win it all, they have been the CBO's hottest team, and they seem to have better talent and statistical output than the Gunners. The Gunners are playing for owner Smiling Larry, looking to bring a championship to one of the Commonwealth's largest settlements. In the end, we think the Assaultrons will be too much for Quincy to handle and win their first title, the fifth straight season we will have a first-time champion. Easy Town 4, Quincy 2
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Combined Statistics of the Season Pass Association ---------------------------------------------------------- Nuka News Update Reporting on the NWL and APL by Evan Guy 1 October 2316 NWL Players of the Year With the conclusion of the 2316 season, we know that the league is down to its final three seasons. Still, the NWL has had some outstanding players. Maybe not CBO-quality players, but still good professional baseball. Let's look at the best of the best for 2316. Nuka King - The manager of the Victory Cave Crickets said he thinks A-Train Gilmore is only going to get better as he gets older. He may only be 23, but it will be hard to top the center fielder's 2316 campaign, as he has been named the winner of the Nuka World League Nuka King Award. His winning campaign featured a .330 batting average and a .410 on-base percentage this year. In 90 games he piled up 110 hits, 22 doubles, 1 triple, 18 home runs, 51 RBIs and 93 runs scored. He received 8 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Roz McBerger of the Quartz Star Force finished second in voting, while Yorkie Tallsky of the Orange Tourists finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points A-Train Gilmore - Victory Cave Crickets - 8 - 112 Roz McBerger - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 66 Yorkie Tallsky - Orange Tourists - 0 - 61 Everlast Barron - Cherry Ghoulrillas - 0 - 51 Genius Jerry Kordic - Grape Painted Ghouls - 0 - 50 Buck Crosby - Victory Cave Crickets - 0 - 39 Swamp Dantin - Cherry Ghoulrillas - 0 - 22 Jukie Robbins - Quantum Nukalurks - 0 - 19 Conall Cra Bhuidhe - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 17 Cock-eyed Lou Fratto - Orange Tourists - 0 - 14 Tractor Traylor - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 11 Big Bear McIntosh - Orange Tourists - 0 - 8 Breadbox Murphy - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 2 Nuka Cannon - Star Force ace Lang Fittingroom is the latest Nuka World League Nuka Cannon Award trophy winner. The Quartz star shined on the diamond time and again this year and finished with an outstanding 9-2 record. In 13 starts he tossed 101 innings, posted 46 strikeouts and sported a 2.50 ERA. Opposing batters hit .284 when Fittingroom was pitching. He received 6 first place votes out of a possible 8. Lino Campione of the Grape Painted Ghouls finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Torbjorn Shattershield of the Quantum Nukalurks finished third with 1 first place vote. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Lang Fittingroom - Quartz Star Force - 6 - 47 Lino Campione - Grape Painted Ghouls - 1 - 22 Torbjorn Shattershield - Quantum Nukalurks - 1 - 20 Shoestring Caravelli - Orange Tourists - 0 - 20 Chris Yao - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 15 Kory DiLeva - Grape Painted Ghouls - 0 - 8 Mucky Timmons - Victory Cave Crickets - 0 - 4 Nuka Baby Bottle - In his initial season, Lino Campione proved he could be a real big game pitcher for the Grape Painted Ghouls. He was so good that he was christened with the Nuka World League Nuka Baby Bottle Award today. Campione put up a 8-5 record in 15 starts. The Grape rookie recorded a 2.36 ERA in 99.1 innings as he fanned 45 hitters and walked 16. He received 7 first place votes out of a possible 8. Zone Hubbard of the Quartz Star Force finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Scottie Campbell of the Grape Painted Ghouls finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Lino Campione - Grape Painted Ghouls - 7 - 38 Zone Hubbard - Quartz Star Force - 1 - 26 Scottie Campbell - Grape Painted Ghouls - 0 - 7 Jon Wilson - Quartz Star Force - 0 - 1 Manager - Cop Diaz celebrated a successful season with the Victory Cave Crickets by hosting team officials and select media at a Victory area first-class eatery. But when he first came to town, the 2316 Nuka World League Manager of the Year was met with a good measure of skepticism. "Very few people believed in our ballclub when I got here. It just goes to show you that a bunch of talented ballplayers playing together can make any old manager a genius," a modest Diaz joked, not fully recognizing his own stature in the baseball community. However, baseball journalists duly noted his managerial skill as he skippered the Cave Crickets to a 55-35 record this year and a first place finish in the North Bradberton Division. Nuka Thirst Zapper - At the age of 22, Areo Hotah says he still has a lot to learn about life in Nuka World League. But he certainly seems to be a quick study, as the Grape Painted Ghouls reliever was better than all others this year and has captured the 2316 Nuka World League Nuka Thirst Zapper Award. "I hope to win this a few more times before all is said and done in my career," the Dudley, Massachusetts native said. For the season, Hotah had 22 saves in 34 relief appearances, which totaled 37.2. He fanned 27 betters, while walking 9 and put up a record of 4-1 to go with his 1.43 ERA. He received 8 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Picky Mullicker of the Quantum Nukalurks finished second in voting, while Rik Ogarkov of the Dark Bloodworms finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Areo Hotah - Grape Painted Ghouls - 8 - 40 Picky Mullicker - Quantum Nukalurks - 0 - 24 Rik Ogarkov - Dark Bloodworms - 0 - 8 ---------------------------------------------------------- Vim! View News of the Vim! League and Its Affiliates by Jimmy Gresham 1 October 2316 Vim! Players of the Year Hitter - Toppie Gunn said he wanted to put all rumors that he was over the hill and couldn't compete at a high level anymore to rest. Mission accomplished. At the age of 35, the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers star was at the top of his game all season long and has won the 2316 Vim! League Vim! MVP Award. The veteran captured the award with a .359 batting average and a .480 on-base percentage this year. In 61 games he piled up 80 hits, 10 doubles, 6 triples, 17 home runs, 60 RBIs and 64 runs scored. He received 7 first place votes out of a possible 8. Bobby Packer of the Echo Lake Harbormen finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Geecee Metal of the Eden Meadows Anglers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Toppie Gunn - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 7 - 107 Bobby Packer - Echo Lake Harbormen - 1 - 70 Geecee Metal - Eden Meadows Anglers - 0 - 64 Hazmatt Zuniga - Far Harbor Ghoul Whales - 0 - 62 Uri Horseholder - Grand Hotel Atoms - 0 - 43 Tick Garrett - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 0 - 39 Goodman James - National Park Gulpers - 0 - 26 Tuppy Ayon - Acadia Acadians - 0 - 12 Ax Tyrell - Echo Lake Harbormen - 0 - 12 Tomik Bellgarde - Cranberry Island Hermit Crabs - 0 - 11 Billy Yudkowsky - National Park Gulpers - 0 - 9 John Swinton - Grand Hotel Atoms - 0 - 7 Junkyard Dog Williams - National Park Gulpers - 0 - 6 Hathead Constantine - Cranberry Island Hermit Crabs - 0 - 2 Bobba Fette - Cranberry Island Hermit Crabs - 0 - 1 Purple Gonzales - Cranberry Island Hermit Crabs - 0 - 1 Starter - Steady Mike Holmes of the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers has been selected the premier pitcher in the Vim! League and will receive the Vim! Top Arm Award for 2316. The top vote-getter completed the year with a 11-3 record. He started 17 times, threw 125 innings, chalked up 72 strikeouts and 38 walks, limited hitters to a .270 batting average and posted an impressive 4.25 ERA. He received 3 first place votes out of a possible 8. Jackie Jones of the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers finished second in voting with 4 first place votes, while Keith Lighthouse of the Far Harbor Ghoul Whales finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Steady Mike Holmes - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 3 - 37 Jackie Jones - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 4 - 31 Keith Lighthouse - Far Harbor Ghoul Whales - 0 - 27 Phil Cecil - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 1 - 26 Jason Woods - Echo Lake Harbormen - 0 - 9 Wearya Going - Acadia Acadians - 0 - 3 Alvin Warrior - Cranberry Island Hermit Crabs - 0 - 2 TD Sixpoint - Grand Hotel Atoms - 0 - 1 Reliever - Pinch Guidebook said he thinks hitters often underestimate him, as he's only 25 years old. But he'll certainly be getting a lot more respect now, as the Acadia Acadians rising star has won the Vim! League Vim! Refresh Reliever Award for 2316. He captured the award on the strength of his 1.75 ERA over 46.1 innings. He also had 23 saves in 38 relief appearances, 43 strikeouts and only 22 walks. He received 8 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Rowdy Flores of the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers finished second in voting, while Putt Putt Ashburn of the Far Harbor Ghoul Whales finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Pinch Guidebook - Acadia Acadians - 8 - 40 Rowdy Flores - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 0 - 24 Putt Putt Ashburn - Far Harbor Ghoul Whales - 0 - 8 Rookie - Jackie Jones's age didn't show very often in his first year. He performed more like a veteran on the hill for the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers and today he walked away with the 2316 Vim! League Vim! Fresh Face Award. The 23-year-old starter registered a 4-2 record this season in 6 starts. Over 49.1 innings he gave up 33 hits, struck out 40 and issued 15 walks as he held the opposition to a .194 batting average and fashioned a 2.19 ERA. He received 6 first place votes out of a possible 8. Tick Garrett of the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Ax Tyrell of the Echo Lake Harbormen finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Jackie Jones - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 6 - 34 Tick Garrett - Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers - 2 - 28 Ax Tyrell - Echo Lake Harbormen - 0 - 10 Manager - An outstanding season by the Fog Crawlers garnered their manager Greg Hammerberg the Vim! League Manager of the Year award for 2316. He led Dalton Farm to a 58-32 record this year and a first place finish in the Vim! League Fog Division. Even so, Hammerberg seemed less than thrilled. "I don't give a darn about the award," he growled to reporters, "I just want this team to win championships!"
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Sole Survivor Series
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 3 October 2316 Sole Survivor Series 2316: Easy Town Assaultrons vs Quincy Guinners Game Results Game 1: Quincy 5, Easy Town 2 Road Win Lifts Quincy to 1-0 Lead in SSS The Quincy Gunners powered past the hometown Easy Town Assaultrons, 5-2, in the opener of the Sole Survivor Series at Easy Town Field. Quincy starting pitcher Make Money threw 8.0 innings of 4-hit ball, to lead the charge. The Gunners now lead the series 1-0. Money, a native of Watertown, Massachusetts, was dealing all game. He kept Easy Town hitters off-balance, while giving the Gunners 8 quality innings. Money threw 107 pitches, allowing 4 hits and striking out 6. "We'll take some time to unwind," said Money, "and then get after it again." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 2: Quincy 5, Easy Town 1 Quincy Pins 5-1 Loss on Easy Town Leave it to the veteran. The Quincy Gunners got a great start from 35-year-old left-hander College Luckyman, as Quincy won the contest, 5-1, at Easy Town Field. Luckyman threw 8.0 innings of 4-hit ball in the win, which allowed the Gunners to grab a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. The Assaultrons had trouble solving Luckyman, who surrendered 1 run on 4 hits over 8 innings. "I was able to change speeds effectively tonight," said Luckyman. Game 3 is scheduled for Sunday at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: Quincy 5, Easy Town 4 Gunners Clip Assaultrons, 5-4, in SSS Contest A sweep is in sight. The Quincy Gunners overcame a spirited performance by Easy Town center fielder Eden Babz to knock off the Assaultrons, 5-4, at The Stone House in Game 3 of the Sole Survivor Series. Babz went 2 for 4 with a home run, while adding 4 RBI and scoring once but could not will the Assaultrons to victory. Quincy now sits on a 3-0 advantage and has its eyes on sweeping the best-of-7 series. Downlow Uptown went 1 for 2 for Quincy. With one out and the game tied in the bottom of the sixth inning, Uptown had a clutch at-bat. Facing Easy Town hurler Lonely Gale, he hit a sacrifice fly to give the Gunners a 5-4 lead. "We're going to have to play flawless baseball from here on out," Easy Town manager Malik Christmasstory said. "Which, let's face it, we haven't been doing lately." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 4: Quincy 3, Easy Town 1 Gunners Sweep Assaultrons The Quincy Gunners earned their 1st Sole Survivor Series title and now have all winter to spend basking in the glory, while the beaten Easy Town Assaultrons will have plenty of time to wonder what went wrong. Quincy became the Commonwealth Baseball Organization champion for 2316 with a 3-1 triumph to capture the series 4-0. Starter Make Money was the Game MVP, allowing just two hits and one earned run with three walks and three strikeouts in 7.0 innings. He finished 2-0 with a 1.20 ERA in two starts, outdueling the Trons' Tarzan Rogers each time. "Both clubs are talented. We just made fewer mistakes than they did," winning manager Scrappy Barios said to the press corps at the postgame press conference. "We made the crucial plays and got the timely hits." Easy Town skipper Malik Christmasstory agreed with that assessment, saying his club turned out to be "a little weak on fundamentals" at crucial times. "I have a sneaking suspicion we will be working on fundamentals a lot next spring," he said. In the Assaultrons' two appearances in the Sole Survivor Series, they are now a combined 0-8. Despite Money's efforts in two starts, 1B Bingy Xiu was named the Series MVP. Xiu was 7 of 14 (.500) with a double, a home run, a walk, four runs, and two RBI in four starts as cleanup hitter. On the way to the Sole Survivor Series championship, the Gunners ended up in second place in the South Charles Association Minutemen League and compiled a 68-62 record during the regular season. They were the 6th seed in the SCA. Sole Survivor Series CBO Playoff Tree Quincy Team
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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 9 October 2316 Offseason of Retirements Four players retired and had their numbers retired as well. Those four with jersey number and team that is retirning their number are: SP Sheng Kawolski, 7, Diamond City; CF Aesed Hayjen, 12, University Point; SP/1B Lannie Tykeson, 13, Easy Town; and Ben Pawlak, 3, Fort Hagen. Last season, we mentioned that few of the CBO Inaugural Draft's 1st Round remained. Well, that number has dwindled more with Kawolski, Millioncap Go, and David Seaweed all calling it quits. That leaves RP Aaron Geneva (Oberland), RP Brent Hooker (Spectacle Island), and IF Ben Pettinato (no team) as the only remaining from the 2296 class 20 years ago. A few other notable retirees from 2316 include OF Jarrett Metalbox, SP Tristan Marble, SS Pointie Shroud, RP Max Grove, SP Chris Deathclaw, 3B Shane Stabb, LF Kurt Kilgore, SP Tup Mallory, CBO Records Updated single-season and career records are below: Goodneighbor Update The Hancocks have decided to update their jerseys with slight changes to the look, though the colors are mostly the same as before. Two of their players modeled the new look. CBO Noteworthy News There are a few changes happening through the CBO universe for different teams. We will break down everything happening, but here are a few tidbits with dates as needed: * Quincy - Commissioner Nate Howard has stated that a Monday, January 1, announcement of the new ownership group for the Quincy Gunners franchise will take place. The newly-crowned champions are for sale, as noted by owner Smiling Larry, who turned 80 this year. While the groups are not public at this time, there have been rumors that all bids have been submitted. A discussion with Smiling Larry and a CBO group will make that final call and be prepared for the proper marketing. Howard has stated that the Quincy franchise is locked in, so none of the groups expected to be a part of expansion are eligible for bidding nor relocation. * Bunker Hill and University Point - The 75ers and Deathclaws swapped their BMU affiliates with the Rockland Snipers now being the A-level minor league team for Bunker Hill and the Charles View Cannibals now being affiliated with the Claws at the A-level. * Malden - An anonymous expansion group has purchased the Super Mutants team name from the Grognaks, meaning that their Bedford team gave up the name. Malden then purchased the rights to the Beaneaters name from the CYL's Northampton team. That Northampton team will now be known as the Top Hats with the costs of changing their school logos, colors, and uniforms paid for by Grognaks' owner Paladin Danse. * Oberland - October 5 - While on a team outing west of Bradbury, a group of T-51s players was attacked by a swarm of flying ants. One player, Homestay Lovetap, supposedly suffered allergic reactions to the bites, causing him to be placed in an intensive care facility at the Happy Pappy Clinic in Bradberton. Aksoka Tano is all considered to be in serious condition but his are supposedly from the injuries instead of a reaction. Four other players, Joe Malone, Cora Harper, Foo Fieterz, and Dave Pain, are all also hospitalized, though their conditions are listed as "mild." CBO Transactions Wednesday, October 4th , 2316 Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: RP Bill Early retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: LF Jarrett Metalbox retired from professional baseball. Goodneighbor Hancocks: RP Gary Stallworth retired from professional baseball. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: SP Tristan Marble retired from professional baseball. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: RF David Seaweed retired from professional baseball. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: SS Pointie Shroud retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: RP Elijah Huge retired from professional baseball. Concord Radstags: SP Bobby Van Marter retired from professional baseball. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: SP Max Grove retired from professional baseball. Salem Witch Hats: CF Dustin Shotgun retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: RP Chase Southie retired from professional baseball. Salem Witch Hats: RP Joey Toohill retired from professional baseball. Nahant Celtics: CF Edward Cox retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: RF Dan Squirrel retired from professional baseball. Starlight Killers: SP Jerry Weisman retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: 1B Jim Avenger Tiller retired from professional baseball. Lexington Synths: CF Millioncap Go retired from professional baseball. Goodneighbor Hancocks: RP Josh Kelley retired from professional baseball. Goodneighbor Hancocks: RP Jason Hadley retired from professional baseball. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: SP Chris Radsco retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: LF Chris Hirshfield retired from professional baseball. FHE Yao Guai: 2B Dan Ackerman retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: CF Long Hall retired from professional baseball. Vault 81 Dwellers: SP Brian Bridges retired from professional baseball. Quincy Gunners: RP Greg Hudgens retired from professional baseball. Diamond City Swatters: Retired #7 in honor of Sheng Kawolski. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: SP Sheng Kawolski retired from professional baseball. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: SP Chris Deathclaw retired from professional baseball. Atom Cats: 3B Shane Stabb retired from professional baseball. Easy Town Assaultrons: RP Marc Pondsip retired from professional baseball. Goodneighbor Hancocks: LF Midnight Flowers retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: Retired #12 in honor of Aesed Hayjen. University Point Deathclaws: CF Aesed Hayjen retired from professional baseball. Diamond City Swatters: SP Aldo Sanch retired from professional baseball. Easy Town Assaultrons: Retired #13 in honor of Lannie Tykeson. Oberland T-51s: 1B Lannie Tykeson retired from professional baseball. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Retired #3 in honor of Ben Pawlak. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: CF Ben Pawlak retired from professional baseball. Starlight Killers: LF Kurt Kilgore retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: SP Tup Mallory retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: SP Urm Rehfeldt retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: SP Dobbie Radoncis retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: RP Mike Koenig retired from professional baseball. Salem Witch Hats: C Blitzen Rosetta retired from professional baseball. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: C Dopey Meanie retired from professional baseball. Starlight Killers: SS Wolf McQuaid retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: C Jimjames LaFleur retired from professional baseball. Concord Radstags: Activated RP Fio Treelover from the 60-day injured list. Concord Radstags: Activated CF Kai Devlin from the injured list. Concord Radstags: Activated 3B Mike Fountaineau from the 60-day injured list. Vault 81 Dwellers: Activated RP Healie McGorman from the 60-day injured list. Cambridge Coursers: Activated RP Gim Lee from the 60-day injured list. FHE Yao Guai: Activated SP Nien Nunb from the 60-day injured list. FHE Yao Guai: Activated SS Jeremiah Frogbull from the 60-day injured list. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Activated LF Alloy Jordan from the injured list. Spectacle Island Reapers: Activated CL Mean David Green from the 60-day injured list. Spectacle Island Reapers: Activated 3B Donovan Mackey from the 60-day injured list. Salem Witch Hats: Activated RF Thatch Heard from the 60-day injured list. Quincy Gunners: Activated SP Kid Boots Appling from the 60-day injured list. Quincy Gunners: Activated RP Gregory King from the injured list. Atom Cats: Activated SP Mesquite Williams from the 60-day injured list. Atom Cats: Activated RP Faye Firestarter from the 60-day injured list. Atom Cats: Activated CL Dylan Davies from the 60-day injured list. Nahant Celtics: Activated RP Roy Lach from the 60-day injured list. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Activated RP Jesse Bibeault from the 60-day injured list. 1B John Windman retired from professional baseball. Diamond City Swatters: 1B Brooksie Net (A Rocky Narrows) retired from professional baseball. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: 1B Rin Kay (AA Tenpines Bluff) retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: 1B Gyp Rosetti (A Eastlake) retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: 1B Bond Irons (R Duxbury) retired from professional baseball. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: LF Jafar Chkheidze (R Augusta) retired from professional baseball. RP Tony Williams retired from professional baseball. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Pitching Coach Jordan Busbee retires. Nahant Celtics: Team Trainer Medicman Kuster retires. Atom Cats: Scouting Director Sly Pokehardt retires. Easy Town Assaultrons: Bench Coach Nate Wolverton retires. Starlight Killers: Scouting Director Mike McCluskey retires. Cambridge Coursers: First Base Coach Art Clarke retires. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Hitting Coach Andy Norris retires. Malden Grognaks: General Manager Dirty Rotten Arneson retires. Quincy Gunners: General Manager Manny Mireles retires. Southie Brews: Team Trainer Jason Webb retires. Hitting Coach Biddy Brandon Jones retires. Pitching Coach Silly Willy Hinojosa retires. Manager Dirk Steadyhand retires. Hitting Coach Matt Firewood retires. Bench Coach Lance Okolita retires. Pitching Coach Slick Lick Thompson retires. Manager Fatty O'Brien retires. Hitting Coach Shigemasa Ito retires. First Base Coach Ruther Fraud retires. First Base Coach Steve Colvin retires. Pitching Coach Ben Brumm retires. Pitching Coach John Chaney retires. First Base Coach Rapid Roberts retires. Hitting Coach Rocket Steadman retires. Manager Fowl Rivera retires. First Base Coach Ryan Parr retires. Bench Coach Roberto Cuevas retires. Hitting Coach Dan Neo retires. Manager Jason Yazell retires. First Base Coach Booby Rayburn retires. General Manager Mike Rush retires. Scouting Director Mike Gubbels retires. Pitching Coach Travis Stealy retires. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Team Trainer Alberto Herrera to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Scouting Director Mag Barbarian to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Manager Jared Herdman to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Kevin Wheeler promoted from Woburn Bobbleheads and signed to a 1-year contract as Manager. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed General Manager Adan Cent to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Pitching Coach Steve de Pitts to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed 1B Coach Tony Leiva to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Hitting Coach Beverly Hills Johnson to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed 3B Coach Logan Greaves to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Bench Coach Tiger King leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Manager Malik Christmasstory to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Pitching Coach Steve Watertank to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Team Trainer Joe Zimmer to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed General Manager Cola Dirtman to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Scouting Director Jon Mixxer to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed 3B Coach Burbs St. Clair to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed 1B Coach Giving Tree to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Hitting Coach Jose Medina to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed General Manager Nate Fumble to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Hitting Coach Dane Denley to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Scouting Director George Cincinnatus to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed 1B Coach Jeff Rickashaw to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Pitching Coach Danny Rocketman to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed 3B Coach Sean Alvarez to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Manager Slim Chembaker to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Bench Coach Ted Bagley to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Hitting Coach Ben Paine leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Team Trainer Dr. Moonlight Graham to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Pitching Coach Gabryjel Medina to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Scouting Director Steve Strubberg to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Manager Jason Bassfish to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed 1B Coach Oscar Armor to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Bench Coach Conrad Fallon to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed 3B Coach Ray Housecat to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed General Manager Currfel Tick to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Bench Coach Brian Learned leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Salem Witch Hats: 1B Coach Scott Moeller leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Salem Witch Hats: Signed General Manager Kelly Arias to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Pitching Coach Matthew Mayer to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Manager David Daly to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Team Trainer Alex "Mender" Mencos to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Scouting Director Josh Milhoan to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Hitting Coach Eddie Can to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed 3B Coach Miles Benson to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed General Manager Dan Dall to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Pitching Coach Berto Moron to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Bench Coach Travis Mendoza to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed 1B Coach Jonathan Bedell to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Team Trainer Mike Buckmeier to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Hitting Coach Sprole Races to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Scouting Director Jordan Scales to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Manager Melvin Ceja to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed 3B Coach Brendan Seafarer to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Hitting Coach Roger Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Scouting Director Richman Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Team Trainer Danny Paniagua to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Bench Coach Gogetem Thompson to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Manager Chris Blizard to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Pitching Coach Joe Darn to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed 1B Coach Lennie Landslide to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed 3B Coach Mike Rhinehart to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Manager Nick Radio to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Pitching Coach Jame Functionary to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed General Manager Mover Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Bench Coach Nerd Amaya to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Scouting Director Alex Gonzalez to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Hitting Coach Jax Hands to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed 1B Coach Daniel Kravitz to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed 3B Coach Mike Moneyman to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Team Trainer Jose Richardson to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Hitting Coach National Lampoon Herter leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Concord Radstags: Signed Manager Chris Barrientos to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed General Manager Muttface Dickison to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Pitching Coach Tupe Kim to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Bench Coach Belch Melcher to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Scouting Director Justin Worthing to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed 3B Coach Bug Eyes Avant to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed 1B Coach Justin Gunsmith to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Team Trainer Brett Sherrill to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Pitching Coach Jaylin Day leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: General Manager Ruben Valdez leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: 3B Coach Stoop Bugwing leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: 1B Coach Six Canhouse leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Goonie Koshinski promoted from Worcester Cannons and signed to a 1-year contract as Pitching Coach. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Manager Zach Toth Sr. to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Bench Coach Gil Pawelek to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Hitting Coach Moving Violation Rominger to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Scouting Director Ivan Enriquez to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Team Trainer David Rosseau to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Pitching Coach Chris Grandchester leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: Manager Brandon Salinas leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: General Manager Kevin Badluck leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: Bench Coach Dick Tricky leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: 3B Coach Dubya Bush leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: 1B Coach Redrose Foster leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Lexington Synths: Signed Team Trainer Alroy Higgins to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Scouting Director Paul Trader to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Hitting Coach Punky Brewster Pregeant to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: General Manager Sincere Eiland leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Starlight Killers: Signed Team Trainer Chase Mash to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Manager Bryan Pingree to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Hitting Coach Willie Weirdhand to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed 3B Coach Kevin Laine to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Pitching Coach Tombstone Costner to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed 1B Coach Aaron Petterson to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Bench Coach Ryan Milquetoast to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Manager Coffee Kupp leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Pitching Coach Matt Cronk leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Team Trainer Steve Sundin to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed General Manager Cory DaRoad to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Bench Coach Bill Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Scouting Director Kyle Mende to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed 3B Coach Deadball Jenkins to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed 1B Coach Tipitino Funny to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Team Trainer Dong-hwan Na to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Pauli Fingerlos promoted from Marlborough Firemen and signed to a 1-year contract as Pitching Coach. Cambridge Coursers: Pitching Coach Cameron Slaybaugh leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Cambridge Coursers: Signed Manager Katt Daniels to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Scouting Director Dave Huebner to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Bench Coach Jon Lamoureux to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed 3B Coach Butterfly O'Keefe to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed General Manager Loose Lips Pena to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Hitting Coach Sergio Ledlow to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Pitching Coach Elijah Burton to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Manager Josh Mustang to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed General Manager Danny Sloghill to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Team Trainer Canton Kiick to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Bench Coach Matt Planterman to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed 1B Coach Knight Bishop to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed 3B Coach Keagan Heat to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Hitting Coach Jonathan Sapplicker to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Manager Justin Salvage leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Team Trainer Carlos Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Scouting Director Clawhammer Zimmerman to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Hitting Coach Danny Lozada to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed 3B Coach Goody Cloyse to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Bench Coach Jaylen Gilles to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed General Manager Rick Herbst to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed 1B Coach Jordan Hash to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: General Manager Marco Pacheco leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: 3B Coach Freedom Williams leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Scouting Director Chris Dougherty to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Bench Coach Bubba Nixon to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Manager Scoundrel Easterling to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Team Trainer Borya Lazarenkov to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Hitting Coach Juke Grenade to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Pitching Coach Victory Ontop to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed 1B Coach Andy Thrash to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Manager Scrappy Barios to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Team Trainer Bobby Larimore to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Bench Coach Wild Thing Vonn to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Pitching Coach Paul Giunta to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed 3B Coach Fred Haile to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Scouting Director Jason Harri to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed 1B Coach Steve Warwar to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Hitting Coach Damani Burnman to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Pitching Coach Mr. Mom Mulford leaves the team, his contract was not renewed University Point Deathclaws: 3B Coach Pem Pollack leaves the team, his contract was not renewed University Point Deathclaws: Signed Manager Mark Sellsword to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed General Manager Malachi Williams to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Team Trainer Denzel Holmes to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Scouting Director Earl Burnett to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed 1B Coach Greg White to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Bench Coach Jason Highway to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Hitting Coach Cream Melton to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Pitching Coach David Montoya leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Spectacle Island Reapers: Slim Twohand promoted from Clifton Vertibirds and signed to a 1-year contract as Manager. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed General Manager Antonio Gonzalez to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Scouting Director Novocaine Hayes to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Team Trainer Mel Seales to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed 1B Coach Ben Bulletsponge to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Hitting Coach Dave Grossheim to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Manager Manny McDuff leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed 3B Coach Kyle Fahnestock to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Bench Coach Rodder Loveman to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: 1B Coach Tyler Fowler leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Southie Brews: General Manager Brian Straus leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Southie Brews: Hitting Coach Bobby Covarrubias leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Southie Brews: Signed Scouting Director Bruce Brownwater to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed Manager Austin Shuler to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed 3B Coach Kyle Wargo to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Dwayne Watson promoted from Greenfield Disciples and signed to a 1-year contract as Manager. Southie Brews: Signed Pitching Coach Perky Perkins to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Bench Coach Cola Crabtree leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Diamond City Swatters: Hitting Coach Branden "Bunt It" Lott leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Diamond City Swatters: Signed General Manager Dennis Hillbunker to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Pitching Coach Bryce Maddox to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Manager A-Juan Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Bench Coach Jeremy Whiteplate to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed 1B Coach Preacher President to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed 3B Coach Dave Tattoo to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Team Trainer Johnny Waters to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Scouting Director Danny Schopp to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Pitching Coach Mike Dibene leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Egret Ninjas: Signed General Manager Dean Barker to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Team Trainer Ramon Arteaga to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Manager Matt Ballhawk Getman to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Scouting Director Toad Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed 1B Coach Matt Dupermart to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Bench Coach Joel Fields to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed 3B Coach Ben Baskethat to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Hitting Coach Blu Funman to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: General Manager Josh Gillette leaves the team, his contract was not renewed FHE Yao Guai: Pitching Coach Stefan Czajkowski leaves the team, his contract was not renewed FHE Yao Guai: 3B Coach Flunk Domino leaves the team, his contract was not renewed FHE Yao Guai: Signed Scouting Director Dylan Fosdick to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Manager Cozy Burmaster to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Bench Coach Stan Floss to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Team Trainer John Williams to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed 1B Coach Nate Gross to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Hitting Coach Rod Lennon to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Manager Proper Lighthouse to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Team Trainer Kaz Majsterek to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Bench Coach Nick Benyo to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Hitting Coach Brent Bias to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed 1B Coach Ainthee DeLong to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed General Manager Tyler Parks to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Scouting Director Wild Will Edwards to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Pitching Coach Tanner Mann to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed 3B Coach Brad Raben to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: General Manager Jason Walenga leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Roxbury Rad Sox: Hitting Coach Jared Tech leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Roxbury Rad Sox: 1B Coach Danny Haircutter leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Scouting Director Suncap Knapp to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Team Trainer Alex Trujillo to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Manager Crick Dubya to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Bench Coach Dan Ferreri to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Pitching Coach Marc Woodsman to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed 3B Coach Chris Jones to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Prince Bride Tatham promoted from Sandwich Bay Snakes and signed to a 1-year contract as Hitting Coach. Vault 81 Dwellers: Manager Drac Jaskula leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Hitting Coach Rory Clawhunt to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed General Manager Y4-25 Godlike to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Pitching Coach Corey Young to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Team Trainer Dirty Dan Dandy to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Bench Coach Andres Iymsorry to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed 1B Coach Jay Muck to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed 3B Coach Travis Volz to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Scouting Director Gerald Jerry to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Manager Woody Lumpkin to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed General Manager Lank Chembaker to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Bench Coach Nick Dev to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Team Trainer Jose Phelp to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed 3B Coach David Driftwood to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Pitching Coach Boomer Mike Esslinger to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed 1B Coach Ben Sailor to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Scouting Director Attaboy Williams to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Hitting Coach Two-day Williams to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent 1B Bon E. Clyde to a minor league contract. Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent SP Lette Jonso to a minor league contract. Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent RP Wedge Ashburn to a minor league contract. Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent RP Wildfire Hornbostel to a minor league contract. Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent RP Zinc Pepperidge to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent 1B Ethan Jones to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent 1B Magnus Boltthrower to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Toucan Djojopoespito to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Freak Tullis to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Pack Tomboyson to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent 1B Hat Bell to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent RP Fanari Strongvoice to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent SP Young Martin Ville to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent SP Puzzle Tolston to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent 1B Mongrel McGriff to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent SP King Kelly Xenun to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent SP Tipz McGhee to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent CF Jeff Ensuzy to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent 3B Jamir Broome to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Sabir Arteaga to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent 1B Rascal Radscraper to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Abraham Boyle to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP A.C. Deezy to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent 1B B.B. Kiddo to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent 1B Franky Yet to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent 1B Tram Melstu to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent 1B Big Ben Whitehead to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent SP Rip Rocketeer to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Liane Drive to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Xebu Split to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Ape Lopez to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Benny Lafitte to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Cheeky Peck to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Tobias Kuhbauer to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Gee Axelson to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent 1B Percy Powerplant to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Lurk Cocohite to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Hack Lewis to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent 1B Atheist Bigg to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent 1B T-Bit Redmond to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent SP Hella Smith to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent SP Long John Abadie to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent C John White to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Knox Udale to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent 1B Santa Vaughan to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent 3B Purty Peace to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent SP Al Anya to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent SP Cody Toohey to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent 1B Sin Derella to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent 3B Walerian Piatek to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent LF Leslie Batchfield to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent SP Derek Duffy to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent SP Billy Carson to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent RP Hack Liner to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent LF Essef Burrell to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent SP Chwalislaw Niemiec to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent SP Dave Meshkalla to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent CF Synan Harrington to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent RP Ennie Craig to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent RP Robert Johnson to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent 1B Verner Rink to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent RF Maygun Topaloglu to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent SP Gumbo Le Troutstain to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed RF Righty East. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Ozzie Oldall to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent 1B Wayde Bog to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent SP Kerrar Kvabulidze to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent SP Malachi Seay to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Andy McCargo to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Rhys Garbett to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Lightning Larry Stevens to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Argus Madsen to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Olefson Naranjo to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Dark Prince Laimbeer to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Peebee B'Sayle to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Thurman Monster to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Allda Booze to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Doogie House to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent LF Tony White to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent SP Dempsey Cashion to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent SP D'Mont Traitor to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent LF Dylan Thatcher to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent 3B Pipes Tableman to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent SP Jack O. Lantern to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent SP Cao Wang to a minor league contract. The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent RP Adonis Diplarakos to a minor league contract. The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent RP Mudrake Gholston to a minor league contract. The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent RP Bill O'Flaherty to a minor league contract. The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent RP Baldy Dom Canter to a minor league contract. The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent RP Aggy Dwojak to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Apalasin Jaishree to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP David Hargrove to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Alex Gopher to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Heronimus Jackson to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent CL Acolyte Jennsen to a minor league contract. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed free agent RP Joel Coger to a minor league contract. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed free agent RP Jerome Campfire to a minor league contract. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed free agent LF David Thompsonheights to a minor league contract. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed free agent SP Jack Coyote to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Splash Cashmore to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Donte Dabney to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Ronthil Apprentice to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP R.A. Bryce to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Gem Qualita to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed General Manager Chemhead Beasley. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Manager Alfonso de Anda. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed General Manager Sugar McLaughlin. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed General Manager Mike Longwalk. FHE Yao Guai: Signed General Manager Wilfred Brehm. Lexington Synths: Signed General Manager Enjar Rønne. Starlight Killers: Signed General Manager Billy Thomsen. Malden Grognaks: Signed General Manager Felix Newman. Starlight Killers: Activated SP Liam Kosta from the 60-day injured list. Malden Grognaks: Activated CF Jurgen Windcaller from the injured list. Roxbury Rad Sox: Activated SP Freak Mouton from the 60-day injured list.
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Some crazy playoff series! Glowing Sea did get past the defending champs just to lose to the eventual champs. Cannot believe Grognaks did not make it to the Sole Survivor Series, let alone not win it!
Though without how dominant the Gunners were it might not have mattered who they faced. Funning how they had more troubles early then late. Not the result I wanted, but always fun to see a first-time champ! |
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November 2316
OSA's Mock Draft News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by "Zoony" Zen 1 November 2316 2316 Mock Draft Good morning, Commonwealth! This is Mackley "Zoony" Zen, guest writing this BNN Report for the annual mock draft. I am a correspondent for the OSA, providing baseball scouting services throughout the Commonwealth. In today's feature, I will report on the Draft Combine, break down a few prospects in the 2316 Draft pool, and reveal OSA's two-round mock. Draft Combine There are 237 players participating in the second annual draft combine. Of these players, some are jostling for position, while some others are hoping to work themselves into the draft altogether. Some of the youth league players will elect to keep playing in college, but many more will either try their best to make it in the CBO now or move on to something else. In the combine, there are eight players currently considered to have received additional attention from scouts both in the OSA and individual teams. Some of them are obvious, like the #1 overall prospect, 2B Cool Papa Cornwell of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Three of those seemingly increasing themselves are considered CBO-worthy but were not considered to be Top-2 (rounds) picks where scouts usually place the "can't miss" prospects. They are: 1B Plucky Epperson, Dartmouth - Potential: 61 - "Plucky" was a three-year starter with Dartmouth College. He is a rare 1B who does not hit for power. He can play anywhere in the IF, so may end up at 2B instead of 1B and hit at the top of the lineup for average and stolen bases purposes. Scouts love that he can put the bat on the ball but his low scouting rankings come from a big-framed body without the proper pop. Showing the ability to hit 10+ home runs could upgrade his value and 20+ would make him a top pick. Current mock position: 4th overall. SS Wayne King, Roxbury College - Potential: 57 - King is a draft-eligible freshman because of the Roxbury College Tigers joining the CCBL in 2316. New teams' players have the right to declare before their junior season in college. Otherwise, a player must commit to three years with the possibility of a fourth year of eligibility. King is also good at hitting for average, as shown by his .374 average his freshman season. He also can move around the bases and shows good range at SS. Current mock position: 7th overall. 2B Johnboy Zikmund, Brown - Potential: 58 - Zikmund was a regular with the Brown Bears in Providence. He showed improvement each season, finsihing his junior season hitting .411/18/53 and second in the CCBL's Top Hitter Award voting behind Revere College's Biddy Juhan. Scouts think he can be a good all-around hitter who will handle the middle of the infield well on defense. He is speedy but does not steal, attempting only two with one succes in his college career. Zikmund's ceiling is not as high as many of the 80 potential players, but he has one of the highest floors and may be a straight-to-the-CBO player. Current mock position: 12th overall Three Can't-Miss Prospects This season's class seems to be a lot better at hitting than pitching. While it is expected that pitchers are valued more, the conservative estimation of three pitchers taken in the 1st Round is low. With that said, no pitchers in the 2316 pool are listed as "can't miss." There are some hitters who are. We are going to look at the Top Three (regardless of mock position) we see spending a lot of quality time in the CBO as a relevant player or even a star. 1. 2B Cool Papa Cornwell, Mass Maritime - While he is listed as a 2B since he is stronger at the position, Cornwell may be counted on to be the all-around star of a team, like Southie, at SS. Cornwell is expected to be a Day 1 Starter in the CBO and will probably slide into the leadoff role wherever he goes. Cornwell is 8th all-time in the CCBL in career average (.402). Scouts think he will be one of the top hitters in the CBO and could win multiple batting crowns. He will also be an all-around great player, leading to regular All-Star appearances. Current mock position: 1st. 2. SS Door Doright, Nahant Marine Institute - Doright saw his productivity drop with the Aquas, but his potential still puts him at an elite level. Scouts think his ability to hit for average and power, as well as his solid defensive skills will lead to him being a worthy pick high in the draft. There are also some scouts that fear what they call the "yips" and that Doright could do wrong at bat by overthinking his approach. That could be a reason he seemed to struggle with pitch recognition in 2316, trying too hard to improve his game rather than improving upon his game. Current mock position: 5th 3. 1B Malik Goodneighbor, Needham Radstorm - The top-rated CYL player. Goodneighbor has a lot of raw potential, but he could see himself as the star of this class. Goodneighbor was a four-year starter for the Radstorm, he helped his team win the Youth Series in 2314. He has been highly consistent and has shown steady improvements that scouts think hold his ceiling above almost everyone else in the 2316 class. He hit .432/21/68 his senior season with his average and RBI numbers being career highs. Current mock position: 9th. CBO Mock Draft Cornwell is expected to be the #1 overall pick by the Southie Brews. Some other factors that could come into play: * The youth movement. Any of the CYL studs like Goodneighbor, Brockton's CF Honey Badger Matthews, Roxbury College freshman King, or Barrington's SS Curtain Nadolna could jump up to #1. * The need for pitching. There is no immediate discussion about changing the pitcher's mound, though we think there may have been an overcompensation based on statistical changes. With that stated, teams may prioritize pitching, which could even be the Brews. If that were to happen, Vim! College freshman SP Crawdad McCarthy would be considered a #1 pick. In the end, I expect to see McCarthy in the Top 5, though the mock has him at #17. The next four in the mock are LF Ditcher Doyle Cobbler, LF McGrath Maguire, 1B Plucky Epperson, and SS Door Doright. We mentioned Epperson and Doright before, but not Cobbler and Maguire. Cobbler, a New Haven University sophomore, is draft eligible due to the Chargers joining the CCBL in 2316. In his one season in the CCBL, Cobbler batted .304 with 13 home runs and 47 RBI. Scouts see him as the ultimate pitcher killer. He can be patient at the plate and fight off "bad" strikes, which leads to a lot of walks and poke hits. He can also take a "good" strike and drive it over any fence in any part of the field. Cobbler can play anywhere in the outfield but prefers the corners. He will probably play LF at the next level but will get some work at CF, too. Maguire is a Coastal University junior who hit over .400 the past two seasons with the Clams. In 2316, he hit .410/20/55 and was voted as the top-hitting LF in the CCBL. At the next level, Maguire is expected to be a leadoff hitter who can be one of the top average hitters. He can hit some home runs, but will probably not see numbers like 20 again in that category. He can steal bases and cover a lot of ground in the outfield. A few extra players I am personally keeping my eye on based on what I have seen in their amateur play and the scouting combine: 3B Axe Dillworth, JR, Yale - Dillworth has been showig that he is committed to being a professional baseball player, spending a lot of extra time working on his game. He showed that improvement in 2316 by hitting .417 with 11 homers and 42 RBI for the Bulldogs. His ceiling is not high, but I can see him being a mainstay in the CBO. Current mock position: 20th. SP Ricky Rich Richer, JR, Bridgeport University - Richer has been consistently good in his three seasons with the Purple Knights. He won a career high 10 games in 2316 with a career low 3.28 ERA. Scouts see his curveball as CBO elite, but he needs to work more on keeping fastballs low in the zone. He does a good job of placing pitches and should hold up over the course of a season. Current mock position: 59th (3rd round). C Clam Krasnicki, SR, Saugus Launchers - Krasnicki is the highest potential for catchers and expected to be the first catcher taken. He hit .400 his senior season and .391 for his career. He has been consistent from season to season, showing the ability to at least maintain his talent. Now he needs a boost. Scouts think he is a good bet to be a starter in the CBO with the ability to hit in the middle of the order in time. His strength on defense is his ability to keep the ball in play. He could use some work on his arm strength for throwing out runners at second. BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 1 November 2316 CBO Awards NCA Nuka-Hitter - When it came to hitting the baseball, Jacob Tarberry had few peers in the North Charles Association this year. The gifted third baseman for Malden tagged opposing pitchers for a .338 average and was voted the Nuka-Hitter Award for 2316. Included in his season stats were 167 hits, 34 doubles, 2 triples, 25 home runs, 87 runs scored and 100 RBIs. He received 26 first place votes out of a possible 28. Eden Babz of the Easy Town Assaultrons finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Floren Habern of the Malden Grognaks finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Jacob Tarberry - Malden Grognaks - 26 - 382 Eden Babz - Easy Town Assaultrons - 2 - 261 Floren Habern - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 202 Jim Geiger - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 193 Pro Jabonete - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 149 Bubbler Mayhem - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 147 Gavin Deux-Gas - The Slog Ghouls - 0 - 141 Jack of Diamonds Cordero - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 55 Diamond Ball - Fort Hagen Silver Shroud - 0 - 51 Red Jay Jones - Sunshine Tidings Chemists - 0 - 36 Packs Ton Kling - Lexington Synths - 0 - 14 Charles Towner - Sunshine Tidings Chemists - 0 - 6 Two Shoes Rivera - Concord Radstags - 0 - 5 Aaron Squire - Bunker Hill 75ers - 0 - 4 Zap Mast - The Slog Ghouls - 0 - 3 Brass Well - Nordhagen Beach Party Boys - 0 - 3 SCA Nuka-Hitter - Will Hell, the talented Quincy second baseman, certainly made his name known among South Charles Association hurlers this season. He hammered them for 150 hits, 30 doubles, 2 triples, 29 home runs, 84 RBIs and scored 77 times. That kind of output made him the choice for South Charles Association Nuka-Hitter Award for 2316. He received 16 first place votes out of a possible 28. Phantom Vargas of the Vault 81 Dwellers finished second in voting with 12 first place votes, while Odd Todd Walker of the Oberland T-51s finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Will Hell - Quincy Gunners - 16 - 332 Phantom Vargas - Vault 81 Dwellers - 12 - 310 Odd Todd Walker - Oberland T-51s - 0 - 206 Enigma Montgomery - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 0 - 194 Alex Bragman - Diamond City Swatters - 0 - 163 Missile Crews - FHE Yao Guai - 0 - 131 Foo Fieterz - Oberland T-51s - 0 - 94 Pockets Wrench - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 88 Stormin Normin MacDonald - Oberland T-51s - 0 - 70 Deez Phantom - Egret Ninjas - 0 - 52 Duff Fee - Quincy Gunners - 0 - 7 McMack Bingham - Atom Cats - 0 - 4 Aaron Wright - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 1 NCA Vim! Pitcher - The Cambridge Coursers have a rising superstar or maybe even a budding Hall-of-Famer in the making. It's Scooter Yaghmour, this year's North Charles Association Vim! Pitcher Award selection. This blossoming hurler wowed fans, peers and sportswriters with a fabulous performance. Yaghmour compiled a 21-4 record in 32 starts, tallied 187 strikeouts in 242 innings and recorded a 2.42 ERA. Other clubs managed only a .217 batting average against him. He received 27 first place votes out of a possible 28. Paul Stains of the Salem Witch Hats finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Kevin Gauzeman of the Concord Radstags finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Scooter Yaghmour - Cambridge Coursers - 27 - 193 Paul Stains - Salem Witch Hats - 1 - 96 Kevin Gauzeman - Concord Radstags - 0 - 94 Hry Caje - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 60 Jalep Temper - Bunker Hill 75ers - 0 - 31 Lonely Gale - Easy Town Assaultrons - 0 - 2 SCA Vim! Pitcher - Josh Brown had a spectacular year for Atom in 2316, putting up 16 wins for the Cats to walk away with the South Charles Association Vim! Pitcher Award trophy. He finished the season with a 16-10 mark, 126 strikeouts and a 2.25 ERA. In 32 starts Brown surrendered 180 hits and 61 walks in 228 innings on the mound. He received 20 first place votes out of a possible 28. Alex Language of the Glowing Sea Radscorpions finished second in voting with 3 first place votes, while Macho Lopez of the Diamond City Swatters finished third with 1 first place vote. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Josh Brown - Atom Cats - 20 - 166 Alex Language - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 3 - 90 Macho Lopez - Diamond City Swatters - 1 - 58 Sarthis Idren - Oberland T-51s - 1 - 43 Beachboy Nut - Diamond City Swatters - 0 - 39 K-9 Creep - Atom Cats - 3 - 37 Hot Lips Houlihan - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 0 - 37 Heaven Fontenot - Diamond City Swatters - 0 - 5 College Luckyman - Quincy Gunners - 0 - 1 NCA Manager - Chris Blizard stepped before the microphone today and accepted his North Charles Association Manager of the Year award, thanking the whole Malden Grognaks organization for making the 2316 season such a success. Blizard struggled to find the right words. "My father was a drill instructor in the military. He taught me that you have to work hard, set goals and accept responsibility for your actions. That's what the entire Malden organization did this year. My dedicated owner, coaching staff, hard-working and talented players and loyal front office all made this award possible. I thank them for it." And what a year it was. Blizard sparked the Grognaks to a 86-44 record and a first in the North Charles Association Brotherhood League standings. SCA Manager - Oberland manager Proper Lighthouse was selected as the 2316 South Charles Association Manager of the Year today. He was somewhat of a dark horse next to some of the more flashy managers up for the award. Lighthouse, who prefers that everyone call him "Cap" or "Skip," tries to shy away from the limelight in a media-driven world. "It's really unfair to the guys that busted their humps all year long to put all the focus on me now. They showed up early, put in extra time in the cage, worked on their fielding, consulted with our coaching staff and really made 2316 a highlight in my career." In fairness to this year's Manager of the Year, Lighthouse certainly played an important part in the T-51s success as he guided them to a second place finish in the South Charles Association Railroad League and a 74-56 record. NCA Red Rocket Rookie - League officials announced today that Zap Mast of the The Slog Ghouls has been selected the 2316 Red Rocket Rookie Award in the North Charles Association. The talented third baseman finished his first year batting .327 with 11 home runs, 46 RBIs and 49 runs scored. He received 26 first place votes out of a possible 28. Jag Jouan of the Nordhagen Beach Party Boys finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Zara Zapper of the Nahant Celtics finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Zap Mast - The Slog Ghouls - 26 - 136 Jag Jouan - Nordhagen Beach Party Boys - 2 - 88 Zara Zapper - Nahant Celtics - 0 - 27 Halep Gutteridge - Easy Town Assaultrons - 0 - 1 SCA Red Rocket Rookie - The 2316 South Charles Association Red Rocket Rookie Award has gone to Righty Tato of the Vault 81 Dwellers. In his debut season he hit .300, drove in 42 runs and scored 37 times, while playing in 88 games. The 23-year-old newcomer also had 10 doubles, 1 triple and 11 home runs. He received 27 first place votes out of a possible 28. Jimmie Dimmick of the Southie Brews finished second in voting with 1 first place vote, while Wunmore Tomorrow of the Oberland T-51s finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Righty Tato - Vault 81 Dwellers - 27 - 138 Jimmie Dimmick - Southie Brews - 1 - 47 Wunmore Tomorrow - Oberland T-51s - 0 - 21 Dropper Millieu - Diamond City Swatters - 0 - 19 Raze DeRuffo - FHE Yao Guai - 0 - 14 Joe Bureau - Egret Ninjas - 0 - 6 Squall Gunblade - Goodneighbor Hancocks - 0 - 6 Meribrand Docybuck - Spectacle Island Reapers - 0 - 1 NCA BosCom Positional Hitters - The winners of the North Charles Association BosCom Positional Hitter Award all had a "remarkably productive," year at the plate, according to the Commonwealth Baseball Organization commissioner. For excelling offensively, the 2316 winners are: Pitcher Alex Mazique (Fort Hagen Silver Shroud) .234/.338/.344, 64 AB, 1 HR, 92 wRC+, 0.4 WAR Catcher Red Jay Jones (Sunshine Tidings Chemists) .318/.349/.527, 412 AB, 21 HR, 139 wRC+, 4.8 WAR First Baseman Charles Towner (Sunshine Tidings Chemists) .363/.412/.626, 289 AB, 19 HR, 199 wRC+, 3.8 WAR Second Baseman Jack of Diamonds Cordero (Malden Grognaks) .316/.375/.473, 446 AB, 12 HR, 151 wRC+, 5.7 WAR Third Baseman Jacob Tarberry (Malden Grognaks) .338/.395/.567, 494 AB, 25 HR, 3 SB, 188 wRC+, 8.6 WAR Shortstop Gavin Deux-Gas (The Slog Ghouls) .309/.380/.471, 459 AB, 15 HR, 31 SB, 148 wRC+, 7.1 WAR Left Fielder Bubbler Mayhem (Cambridge Coursers) .330/.384/.572, 430 AB, 22 HR, 5 SB, 169 wRC+, 5.3 WAR Center Fielder Eden Babz (Easy Town Assaultrons) .342/.415/.511, 407 AB, 9 HR, 78 SB, 167 wRC+, 8.0 WAR Right Fielder Jim Geiger (Cambridge Coursers) .321/.412/.476, 471 AB, 10 HR, 49 SB, 156 wRC+, 6.5 WAR SCA BosCom Positional Hitters - The 2316 South Charles Association BosCom Positional Hitter Award winners were announced today. These players had standout offensive seasons that were better than their peers at their respective positions. The winners are: Pitcher Sluggo Pyne (FHE Yao Guai) .262/.262/.286, 42 AB, 38 wRC+, -0.5 WAR Catcher Phantom Vargas (Vault 81 Dwellers) .306/.378/.555, 389 AB, 21 HR, 12 SB, 169 wRC+, 7.0 WAR First Baseman Dexion Evicus (Oberland T-51s) .295/.343/.487, 485 AB, 20 HR, 7 SB, 142 wRC+, 2.4 WAR Second Baseman Will Hell (Quincy Gunners) .320/.400/.578, 469 AB, 29 HR, 174 wRC+, 6.8 WAR Third Baseman Donovan Mackey (Spectacle Island Reapers) .316/.385/.479, 332 AB, 11 HR, 3 SB, 146 wRC+, 2.8 WAR Shortstop Stormin Normin MacDonald (Oberland T-51s) .314/.410/.474, 437 AB, 11 HR, 22 SB, 159 wRC+, 5.0 WAR Left Fielder Foo Fieterz (Oberland T-51s) .300/.385/.529, 444 AB, 22 HR, 17 SB, 166 wRC+, 4.5 WAR Center Fielder Missile Crews (FHE Yao Guai) .317/.385/.453, 461 AB, 7 HR, 59 SB, 144 wRC+, 7.0 WAR Right Fielder Deez Phantom (Egret Ninjas) .362/.410/.520, 442 AB, 13 HR, 176 wRC+, 4.6 WAR NCA Fallon's Reliever - His manager and teammates call Hunter Kim a true bullpen ace. The North Charles Association calls him the winner of the Fallon's Reliever Award for 2316. The Lexington Synths relief specialist out of Norton, Massachusetts, won the award with 32 saves in 61 relief appearances, 68 strikeouts in 73 innings and 31 walks. He compiled a record of 4 wins and 3 losses and had a 1.36 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Tut Cadillac of the Easy Town Assaultrons finished second in voting, while Cleveland Heep of the Bunker Hill 75ers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Hunter Kim - Lexington Synths - 28 - 140 Tut Cadillac - Easy Town Assaultrons - 0 - 50 Cleveland Heep - Bunker Hill 75ers - 0 - 35 Rump Pellstilt - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 27 SCA Fallon's Reliever - Professor Harriel was dominant and cool under pressure this year, and his standout performance has earned the Quincy Gunners closer recognition as the 2316 South Charles Association Fallon's Reliever Award. "I was just doing my job, and my job is to get people out," said the 29-year-old out of Indianapolis, Indiana. The award winner made 65 relief appearances this year and had 29 saves. He fanned 54 batters in 80.2 innings, with 17 walks. He pitched to a record of 4 wins and 5 losses to go with his 1.12 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Swampy Tamragouri of the University Point Deathclaws finished second in voting, while Wunmore Tomorrow of the Oberland T-51s finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Professor Harriel - Quincy Gunners - 28 - 140 Swampy Tamragouri - University Point Deathclaws - 0 - 66 Wunmore Tomorrow - Oberland T-51s - 0 - 41 Neeshagh Raggett - Roxbury Rad Sox - 0 - 5 NCA Corvega Top Defender - What does it take to win a Corvega Top Defender Award? It's a combination of good hands, knowing how to play the hitters, all-out hustle and a willingness to sacrifice your body to make a play. Good speed and a good arm never hurt either, but not always required. This year's all-defense team in the North Charles Association consists of: Pitcher Mister Burns (Nordhagen Beach Party Boys) Catcher Clownie Blammo (Cambridge Coursers) First Baseman Jimmy-James Sessoms (Cambridge Coursers) Second Baseman Breha Queen (Cambridge Coursers) Third Baseman Tommy Whitetiger (Lexington Synths) Shortstop Peter Pan Calvillo (Sunshine Tidings Chemists) Left Fielder Grandson Quarles (Nahant Celtics) Center Fielder Jurgen Windcaller (Malden Grognaks) Right Fielder Slammin' Sammy Holloway (Nordhagen Beach Party Boys) SCA Corvega Top Defender - The highlight reels were full of plays from these Commonwealth Baseball Organization standouts this year. The South Charles Association Corvega Top Defender Award for 2316 has been awarded to the following players: Pitcher Exxie Summerset (Vault 81 Dwellers) Catcher Phantom Vargas (Vault 81 Dwellers) First Baseman Duncan MacCready (FHE Yao Guai) Second Baseman Odd Todd Walker (Oberland T-51s) Third Baseman Tre' Morgueman (Jamaica Plain Red Rockets) Shortstop Poncho Picasso (Glowing Sea Radscorpions) Left Fielder Ken Debate (Jamaica Plain Red Rockets) Center Fielder Adrian Worthmuch (Roxbury Rad Sox) Right Fielder Pockets Wrench (Vault 81 Dwellers) CBO Noteworthy News October 27 - University Point and Bunker Hill announced some roster changes today as the Deathclaws acquired 25-year old RHP Skip McIntosh, 21-year old minor league LHP Powt Topher, 23-year old minor league RHP Gauge Jump, and a 3rd round draft pick from the 75ers in exchange for 38-year old RHP Digger Vadim. Representatives from both teams say they are pleased with the deal. Vadim has rolled up a 220-144 career record and he boasts a lifetime ERA of 3.75.
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November 2316
While I am experiencing a few more growing pains for my league, let me get this update in. This offseason has some action!
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 6 November 2316 CBO Draft Recap The 2316 Draft is done. Of course, there was a slight surprise at #1. And we are going to question some of the decisions out there. Here's a recap of the draft. We will also list every draft pick from #1 to #561. And with the first overall pick, the Southie Brews selected the obvious choice, 2B Cool . . . Wait. No, the Brews did not do that. Instead, Southie went with LF Ditcher Doyle Cobbler out of New Haven University. In his one season with the Chargers (as part of joining the CCBL), Cobbler hit .304 with 13 home runs and 57 RBI. Scouts feel as though he has a high ceiling, just not the highest. He has great power potential, and a great eye for recognizing pitches. He can play anywhere in the outfield due to his speed. He is listed as a LF but may end up at CF. Cool Papa Cornwell of Mass Maritime Academy, the consensus #1 overall pick, went second to Starlight. While Cornwell will join the rookie camp to begin, we expect him to be the Killers' opening-day 2B with the expectation that 2314 12th-overall pick, Greenie Jamison, moves to SS. For Cornwell, scouts believe he is the top player in this draft and will eventually be in talks as one of the all-time greats. He will excel most as a contact hitter, pushing up a high average. He can play any of 2B, 3B, or SS with 2B perhaps being his best position. Starlight is expected to try him at 3B in camp. Salem went with another slight surprise at #3 when they took 1B Crate Lou Dustdown out of Post. In one season with the Eagles in the CCBL, Dustdown hit .335 with 14 home runs and 44 RBI. He also stole 10 bases, though he is not the fastest runner. The lefty is known for a great eye at the plate and has the frame to hit 20+ when he develops fully. Scouts see him as a solid middle-of-the-lineup hitter and a yearly competitor for the Corvega Top Defender Award at 1B. Dustdown seems to be a direct response to trading away Brian DeLong durign the 2316 season. 2B Door Doright out of Nahant Marine Institute was the fourth pick by County Crossing. Doright saw his star falling a bit after his numbers in his junior season were way down. He had a solid combine and had enough support by the Bloodbugs to still go high. Scouts believe Doright will be a solid all-around hitter who will see his batting average as his best stat. He is decently talented as a defender and will probably occupy the right side of the infield, more likely as a 2B. Rounding out the top five was the first pitcher off the board, SP Crawdad McCarthy out of Vim! College (which officially goes by Vim College, so we will try to remember to refer to the Captains as Vim and not Vim!, the soda. McCarthy went 5-4 with a 2.75 ERA in his only season in the CCBL. In 85.0 innings pitched, McCarthy allowed 105 hits, walked 16, and struck out 88. Scouts are really high on McCarthy's potential, and they have added to his ceiling report that he is a future Vim! Pitcher of the Year candidate. He has a fastball that tops out around 100 and a deep-grooved curveball that is difficult for hitters to make contact with. Other Notable 1st Rounders: #7, Spectacle Island - 1B/3B Malik Goodneighbor, Needham - Goodneighbor is the first youth leaguer off the board. The 18-year-old hit .364 with 89 home runs and 222 RBI in four seasons with the Radstorm. Scouts do not see Goodneighbor as 1st-overall talent but definitely see him as a Top 10 talent in this draft. He is expected to be a solid all-around player and may thrive better as a supporting player than the team star. #16, Fort Hagen - SP Hunter Kitchen, Old Lyme - Kitchen is the first CYL pitcher taken and just the second pitcher taken. With the Lake Monsters, Kitchen has a career record of 28-10 with a 3.54 ERA. Scouts love his ability to place his pitches on the corners and think that will suit him well in developing as a pitcher. His pitches are OK otherwise, but his slider starting off the plate on righties and moving into the strike zone is his best pitch. #21, Easy Town - SP Stlee Jensen, Salem State - Jensen is one of the most volatile of scouting reports among the OSA with some scouts listing him as potentially the best pitcher in the class and others listing him as a career minor leaguer. In his one season in the CCBL with Salem State, Jenses was 5-3 with a 2.50 ERA. He has a knuckle curve that could develop into a dangerous pitch in time. One of the biggest knocks against him is that Jensen tends to miss on his placement too often, something that will accelerate walks at the next level. Based on reviews, we think the Jensen pick is the most questionable of the first round. Love the name, though. Other Notable "Day 1" (Rounds 1-3) Picks: Rd 2, Pick 3 - Salem - 2B Craig Lost, Marlborough (CYL) - While the Witch Hats' first pick has some questions, no one questions taking Lost with the 32nd-overall pick. With the Minigunners, Lost leaves as the team's all-time average (.351) leader. Scouts think he will continue to be a good hitter at the next level with the capability of being decent in the power game as his 6'3" frame fills out. He is a great defensive infielder who will likely land at 2B. He may not be ready for the CBO just yet, but scouts think he will be a known name once he makes it there. Rd 2, Pick 21 - Easy Town - SP Ricky Rich Richer, Bridgeport University - The ace of the CCBL's #1 ranked team, the Bridgeport Purple Knights, some scouts thought that Richer is the most talented pitcher in 2316. In three seasons with the Knights, Richer was 24-11 with a 3.60 ERA, including going 10-3 with a 3.28 ERA this past season. Scouts think that his curve is his top pitch with good control and the ability to keep pitches in the park. Many see Richer as a #1 or #2 pitcher in a CBO rotation. Rd 3, Pick 28 - Malden, 1B Mustard Gillett, Boxford (CYL) - Taken as the last player in the 3rd round, some scouts think that Gillett will be a cleanup hitting star in the league. In just two seasons with the Packers, Gillett, the sophomore-eligible 16-year-old came out early hoping to build his skills in the minors. Scouts love his power, thinking he will be among the home run leaders in the CBO once he fully develops. Scouts think he needs to work hardest on making better contact in all situations, not just a homer or bust mentality. Notable "Day 2" (Rounds 4-10) Players: Starting pitchers - All - The pitching prospects seem to make a huge dive following the 3rd round with most scouts thinking this pitching class is one of the worst in the last several seasons. While scouts think some players can develop into being 3rd or 4th starters, like Gerard Michon (4th, #88 overall), they see most as either reching the minors at best or converting to relief pitchers. Rd 6, Pick 27 - Vault 81 - LF Trait Wacem, Haverhill (CYL) - Wacem had an intriguing 2316 season, hitting an amazing .429 with 22 home runs and 48 RBI. He did not receive any votes for the CCBL's Top Collegiate Hitter Award, but his number compared to the winner, Smoke Seegars of Covenant (.502/28/103) were not bad. While scouts do not see Wacem as a future star, they do see him as a solid future starter, possibly at CF. Rd 9, Pick 22 - Bunker Hill - 1B Spitter Krull, Holyoke (CYL) - Krull is one of the last players designated as having the ceiling to be a future CBO starter. Based on his draft position, that will not be with Bunker Hilll, Assuming he turns on his development again, scouts believe that he can be a true power hitter in the lineup. His defense is solid, making him an everyday player when he develops. No longer under the shadow of talented Mech Dragons 1B Connie Ryan (probably 1st round pick in 2317), Krull now has a chance to shine. Best Three "Day 3" (Rounds 11-20) Picks: Rd 12, Pick 11 - Egret - SP Ramiel Trimble, Lowell (CYL) - While Trimble's numbers were not great, he has shown that he could be a fringe SP/RP in his future, which may lead to a quicker path for him to the CBO. Scouts are not overy-impressed by his five-pitch repertoire, but they do like that Trible has shown decent control and movement in his pitches with room for improvement. He could slot in as a 4th starter or a top long reliever. Rd 14, Pick 22 - Bunker Hill - LF Jadon Stoneworth, Assumption College - Stoneworth has a higher ceiling than most of the Day 3 picks, and scouts give him a few edges in his progress. For one, he is one of the best defensive corner outfielders in the draft and could earn time on a team needing defensive help. While he does not project to be a great hitter, and showed that at Assumption (.296 career hitter), he does have a knack for finding the gap on his swings, leading to lots of extra-base opportunities. His SLG was .550, which puts him in decent range for not being a power hitter. Rd 17, Pick 27 - Vault 81 - 1B Bones Williams, Stoneham (CYL) - Only a two-year starter for the Commandos, Williams made the most of those two seasons, including senior year numbers of .395/8/32, Scouts think he could one day develop into a mid-tier starting 1B. He is not super high in his ceiling potential in any area, but he projects to find ways to get on base and to pop out a fair share of home runs once he is fully developed. As the 476-overall pick, the Dwellers can be patient with his progress. Mr. Irrelevant: As the last player taken in the draft, an old adage of being Mr. Irrelevant, the last player selected from the playground, has taken hold in our CBO parlance. This year's last player selected was LF Teegan Adams, UMass-Dartmouth, selected by Malden with the 561st pick. UMass-Dartmouth just joined the CCBL, so Adams played only one season in the CCBL. He batted .226/6/17 in 52 starts. Complete Draft: Southie Brews: Drafted LF Ditcher Doyle Cobbler in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 1, 1st overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 2B Cool Papa Cornwell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 2, 2nd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 1B Crate Lou Dustdown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 3, 3rd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 2B Door Doright in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 4, 4th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Crawdad McCarthy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 5, 5th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Phil Brodie in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 6, 6th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 1B Malik Goodneighbor in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 7, 7th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted CF Honey Badger Matthews in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 8, 8th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SS Wayne King in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 9, 9th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 1B Plucky Epperson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 10, 10th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted LF McGrath Maguire in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 11, 11th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted RF Brenn Bell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 12, 12th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Johnboy Zikmund in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 13, 13th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Moonie Keefe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 14, 14th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted C Clam Krasnicki in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 15, 15th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Hunter Kitchen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 16, 16th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 1B Grumpy Jamarauli in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 17, 17th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Hyde Park in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 18, 18th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Joe March in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 19, 19th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Oscar Anvil in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 20, 20th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Stlee Jensen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 21, 21st overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted C Peter Krenwinkel in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 22, 22nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Orm Marius in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 23, 23rd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Bubbles Abraxo in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 24, 24th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Gary Tide in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 25, 25th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 2B Bastiaan Gonatas in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 26, 26th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted C Chili Timmons in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 27, 27th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Jeremiah Stingwing in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 28, 28th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Nutball Solc in the 2316 first-year player draft (Supplemental Round 1, Pick 1, 29th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted CL Twinkle Toes Bremner in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 1, 30th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CL Fathead Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 2, 31st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Craig Lost in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 3, 32nd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RF Puny Muljana in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 4, 33rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted LF Nogbone Danky in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 5, 34th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Home Plate Day in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 6, 35th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Dave Pitcher in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 7, 36th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 2B Flagg Maniani in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 8, 37th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SS Musky Mick Pedersen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 9, 38th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted LF Tay K. Werff in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 10, 39th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 1B Aram Sham in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 11, 40th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Kam Alvin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 12, 41st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted CL Ty Paterson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 13, 42nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted C Louie Louie Burrell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 14, 43rd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Aru Makalapua in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 15, 44th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Curtain Nadolna in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 16, 45th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Jailhouse Shillitto in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 17, 46th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 2B Met Newitt in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 18, 47th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 1B Pirate Pete Hampton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 19, 48th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Malik Watts in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 20, 49th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Ricky Rich Richer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 21, 50th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Christian Hill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 22, 51st overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted C Reggie Stuart in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 23, 52nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Bunter Mayberry in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 24, 53rd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 3B Axe Dillworth in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 25, 54th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 2B Cruisen Couch in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 26, 55th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Borya Tyulenev in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 27, 56th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Rearden Rush Hour in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 28, 57th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP USA Prinwick in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 1, 58th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CL Tenacious Jenkins in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 2, 59th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Flower Mattson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 3, 60th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 1B Gaston Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 4, 61st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Palmer Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 5, 62nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Barter Bob Croft in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 6, 63rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Tullio Canarica in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 7, 64th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Artist Armstrong in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 8, 65th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 1B Theo Autumn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 9, 66th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CF Maroon Gupta in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 10, 67th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 2B Vacuum Sandoval in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 11, 68th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 2B Crazy Mark Ciesielski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 12, 69th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted RP Shotgun Lake in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 13, 70th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted C Mayor Nayze in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 14, 71st overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Cenar Jarvilehto in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 15, 72nd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Tim Riel in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 16, 73rd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RF Fen Byrne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 17, 74th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Kaff Burrell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 18, 75th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Free Hat McCullough in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 19, 76th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 1B Poo-Poo Winney in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 20, 77th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 1B Crunchy Simovic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 21, 78th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Less Myles in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 22, 79th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Clawthingy Yates in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 23, 80th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Sig Kimameta in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 24, 81st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Herve Gosset in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 25, 82nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 3B Peter LaCock in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 26, 83rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SS Yinka Sanders in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 27, 84th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted LF Mustard Gillett in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 28, 85th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 2B Earthwind More in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 1, 86th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 2B Anuragin Rathin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 2, 87th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Gerard Michon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 3, 88th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C Dorin Pavelescu in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 4, 89th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted LF Shroudshade Dziekan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 5, 90th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Igor Kold in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 6, 91st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Copay Roach in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 7, 92nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Sevie Carlsson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 8, 93rd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Emanuel Dougherty in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 9, 94th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 2B Front Door Oden in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 10, 95th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 2B Brick Haley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 11, 96th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted CL Voth Yag in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 12, 97th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted CL Bighorn Langhorne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 13, 98th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted LF Aldy Schwinn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 14, 99th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Joey Mirage in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 15, 100th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Javelin Martin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 16, 101st overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted C Gunsmith Joe Bellinger in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 17, 102nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Annison Powersuit in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 18, 103rd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Geaney Stone in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 19, 104th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Everton Lance in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 20, 105th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Izzy Ratishvili in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 21, 106th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted CL Crash Test Carr in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 22, 107th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Manny Barry in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 23, 108th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Teng Dgebuadze in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 24, 109th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SS Spot Tahir in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 25, 110th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Ori Danoyan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 26, 111st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Moon Hancock in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 27, 112nd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted LF Nhat Tru in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 28, 113rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 3B Dog Pound Bartley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 1, 114th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 3B Zach Meatburger in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 2, 115th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 1B A'Trey-U Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 3, 116th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SS Tucker Patterson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 4, 117th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted LF Center Upton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 5, 118th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CF Underbelly Brady in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 6, 119th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 1B Wendie Kmieciak in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 7, 120th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 2B Donegal Gunsmith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 8, 121st overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Barbwire Quinn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 9, 122nd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 2B Hump Oceanside in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 10, 123rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Mel Lott in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 11, 124th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted RP Bunny Stewart in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 12, 125th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Alf Niewiadomski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 13, 126th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Daw Gupta in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 14, 127th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Majdy Azim in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 15, 128th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Billy Burian in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 16, 129th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Rafael Tarheel in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 17, 130th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Kade Civic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 18, 131st overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 2B Freddie Elwell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 19, 132nd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted RP Mimou Bale in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 20, 133rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 1B Nicky Dixon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 21, 134th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted RP Shaig Abkhazov in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 22, 135th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted CF Thunder Bassett in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 23, 136th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted RP Salvatore Maddison in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 24, 137th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Trench Lueger in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 25, 138th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted LF R.J. Spaulding in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 26, 139th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RF Webfeet Barlow in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 27, 140th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Beasty Boyd Hollen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 28, 141st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CL Ellis Pendragon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 1, 142nd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Kilian Young in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 2, 143rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SS Hi Tran in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 3, 144th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP James Freeze in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 4, 145th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted LF Circus Johnson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 5, 146th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SS Tree Creek in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 6, 147th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Kip Williams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 7, 148th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 3B Slick Tex Burnpit in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 8, 149th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Royal Priyadarshini in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 9, 150th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Gill Jennings in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 10, 151st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted LF Carolan Tabor in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 11, 152nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted RP Nelson Sa in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 12, 153rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Gil Lowe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 13, 154th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted CL Slack Rogers in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 14, 155th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Boof Mills in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 15, 156th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Punchy Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 16, 157th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Gnaw Simic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 17, 158th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Ferris Milstead in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 18, 159th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP God Persley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 19, 160th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted RP Triss Hillhouse in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 20, 161st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Dishon Webb in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 21, 162nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted CL Red Rocket Aberdeen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 22, 163rd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Voya Hoffmann in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 23, 164th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted CL Con Joneson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 24, 165th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted RP Gumbo Le Troutstain in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 25, 166th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Lenny Addles in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 26, 167th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Trait Wacem in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 27, 168th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted C Underoo Diaz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 28, 169th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 3B Mutt Firdausi in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 1, 170th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Creenan Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 2, 171st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Chad Scandal in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 3, 172nd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted LF Dode Grosu in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 4, 173rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Shorty Stafford in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 5, 174th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted C Whitey Martin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 6, 175th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted C Meat Roberts in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 7, 176th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Card Nardello in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 8, 177th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted RP Donall O'Reilly in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 9, 178th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CF Lucky Man Borland in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 10, 179th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Rip Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 11, 180th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Biz Ross in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 12, 181st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Julien Tardy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 13, 182nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Tavo Evangelista in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 14, 183rd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Golden Boy Gibbs in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 15, 184th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted C Tipper Lesueur in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 16, 185th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Rohan Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 17, 186th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 1B Johnston Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 18, 187th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Toro Racic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 19, 188th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CL Hoppy Ward in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 20, 189th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 2B Eddy Kuhbauer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 21, 190th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted C Carlos Dud in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 22, 191st overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Dizzy Dee Lee in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 23, 192nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted CL Paws Brently in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 24, 193rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted CL Alex Atwood in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 25, 194th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted C Wavering Wade Lewis in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 26, 195th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Francisco Araiza in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 27, 196th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Wacky Dowling Robertson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 28, 197th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Alastair Strefford in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 1, 198th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 2B Bruno Devaux in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 2, 199th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted RP Gears Peck in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 3, 200th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Boo Leyritana in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 4, 201st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Alika Morilla in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 5, 202nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Lyg Rleid in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 6, 203rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SS Maxi McDaniel in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 7, 204th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Christian Help in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 8, 205th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Webber Cooper in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 9, 206th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Nomer Dusk in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 10, 207th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted LF Obee Jay in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 11, 208th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Kozar Raven in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 12, 209th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 1B Bowie Conner in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 13, 210th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted CL Ditto Johnston in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 14, 211st overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted CL Ghost Runner Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 15, 212nd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Keverne Cosgrove in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 16, 213rd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP HoJo Dickerson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 17, 214th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Robert Sylaj in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 18, 215th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Twin Campbell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 19, 216th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Steven Kelly in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 20, 217th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SS Terror Scheer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 21, 218th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Aqua Terror in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 22, 219th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 2B Fred Sweetland in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 23, 220th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 2B Chill Pillman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 24, 221st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted RP Michal Lewandowski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 25, 222nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Bronson Waterson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 26, 223rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Back Lindeman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 27, 224th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Trevor Nicholls in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 28, 225th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Hingle McCringleberry in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 1, 226th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CF Prince Diana in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 2, 227th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted CL Reece Kennedy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 3, 228th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C Veil Barkham in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 4, 229th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SS Change Kim in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 5, 230th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Money Bhatti in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 6, 231st overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Puppy Power in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 7, 232nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted CL Kirwin Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 8, 233rd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Luquan Ferdinand in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 9, 234th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 3B Leaper Kotora in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 10, 235th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SS Maxwell Lorenzano in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 11, 236th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Leo Novacek in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 12, 237th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Rogue Woodbury in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 13, 238th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Hustler Buxton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 14, 239th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted CL Javy Zorn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 15, 240th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted C Izzy Gregor in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 16, 241st overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Andnej Galan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 17, 242nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted C Cityboy Dawson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 18, 243rd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Ed Buckland in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 19, 244th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 1B Greenie Besse in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 20, 245th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted RP Loz Warrigal in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 21, 246th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted 1B Spitter Krull in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 22, 247th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Jaden Pratt in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 23, 248th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Steven the Train Payne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 24, 249th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Iwo Matula in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 25, 250th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted CL Jermaine Williams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 26, 251st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted CF Brodie Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 27, 252nd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 2B David Caesar in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 28, 253rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Rian Martin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 1, 254th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Tony Purpleheart in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 2, 255th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted CL Mats Andresen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 3, 256th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Barber Speltke in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 4, 257th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Subway Park in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 5, 258th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SS Hoodoo Payne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 6, 259th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CL Finley Warrington in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 7, 260th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted LF Alfie Coombs in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 8, 261st overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted CF Zacky O'Dowd in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 9, 262nd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Mazerunner Windwehen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 10, 263rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Moneypenny Menzies in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 11, 264th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Lanny Tze in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 12, 265th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Granger Anderson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 13, 266th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Gras Ladds in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 14, 267th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted C Stewie Page in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 15, 268th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted LF Chewie Skorupski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 16, 269th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Striker Professor in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 17, 270th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Kayne Miller in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 18, 271st overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 2B Ellis Ewe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 19, 272nd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CF Frank Fallon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 20, 273rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted RP Imagination Arizz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 21, 274th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Donohue Dunne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 22, 275th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted RP Cahill Collins in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 23, 276th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Jute Moore in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 24, 277th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Cool Daddy Nolan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 25, 278th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted CL Alex Yapp in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 26, 279th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Angel Williams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 27, 280th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Wildcat Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 28, 281st overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Denzel Vaughan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 1, 282nd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Singer Wilson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 2, 283rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Leonard Meurer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 3, 284th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 1B Mullen Combover in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 4, 285th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Taylor Houlton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 5, 286th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Fresh Prince Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 6, 287th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Jim Jeffery in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 7, 288th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Carlos Keene in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 8, 289th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Biaka Ward in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 9, 290th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CL Pto Karyoti in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 10, 291st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 1B Thunderbolt Mason in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 11, 292nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 3B Jim Clow in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 12, 293rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 1B Elmar Stoltz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 13, 294th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 3B Here-Here Mentzer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 14, 295th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Redmond Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 15, 296th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Digger Jung in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 16, 297th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SS Heek Noramirian in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 17, 298th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Orla Olsen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 18, 299th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Oleg Wdovin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 19, 300th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Lance Table in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 20, 301st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted RP Kian McMahon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 21, 302nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Keke Afaeaki in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 22, 303rd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Duncan Greenan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 23, 304th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF DJ Shark in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 24, 305th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 2B Chinny Digdug in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 25, 306th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Jean-Luc Beaufils in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 26, 307th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Casket Dan Ironfen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 27, 308th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RF Jaden LeNoir in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 28, 309th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SS Awesome Devin Stancil in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 1, 310th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Fallon Burns in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 2, 311st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Hockbrew Egress in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 3, 312nd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted CF Alex Russian in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 4, 313rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted CL Atomshade Berkovic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 5, 314th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Land Chark in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 6, 315th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Rumor Mill Battle in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 7, 316th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RF Az Gibson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 8, 317th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Peanut Herndon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 9, 318th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RP Ben Wedge in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 10, 319th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Ramiel Trimble in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 11, 320th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Alex Shipley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 12, 321st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Nick Daniels in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 13, 322nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Diego Agnew in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 14, 323rd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted C Horan Freeman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 15, 324th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 1B Burkina Faso in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 16, 325th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Axel Wheelhouse in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 17, 326th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 2B Jackal Sverdloff in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 18, 327th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Copper Dand in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 19, 328th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CF Merv Medford in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 20, 329th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted C Cactus Simmons in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 21, 330th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Darby O'Doherty in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 22, 331st overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Purge Arnold in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 23, 332nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 2B Guy Earley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 24, 333rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Arvin Day in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 25, 334th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Ron Dugles in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 26, 335th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Kent Clark Shockley in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 27, 336th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Shay Hitchcock in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 28, 337th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Gopher Callender in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 1, 338th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted C Greaser Mills in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 2, 339th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Owl Wingfield in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 3, 340th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Luke Gray in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 4, 341st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted CL Miles Wood in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 5, 342nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted LF Pibb Rodchenkov in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 6, 343rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Ruan Thompson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 7, 344th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 2B Blue Moon Jourdan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 8, 345th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Ache Hill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 9, 346th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RP Rail Alexander in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 10, 347th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Rabbit Corcoran in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 11, 348th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 3B Dowd Cassin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 12, 349th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Heb Ebans in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 13, 350th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted LF Davon May in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 14, 351st overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Bunny Young in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 15, 352nd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 1B Jaromir Majchrzak in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 16, 353rd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 3B Romuald Teixeira in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 17, 354th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Grellan McCarthy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 18, 355th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Darius Metcalf in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 19, 356th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CF Edgar West in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 20, 357th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Blue Robinson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 21, 358th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Brew Dolby in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 22, 359th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted RP Jamie Waugh in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 23, 360th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 2B Mix Moore in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 24, 361st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 2B Mercedes Fabre in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 25, 362nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Grellan Parker in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 26, 363rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Esko Isometsa in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 27, 364th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Meter Man Haddow in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 28, 365th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 2B Blake Filby in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 1, 366th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Misha Valdez in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 2, 367th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Bilal Hegelund in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 3, 368th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RF Fireball Barnes in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 4, 369th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Byron Forsyth in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 5, 370th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Roarty Porker in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 6, 371st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 1B Fanahan Holmes in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 7, 372nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Cookie Aardeman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 8, 373rd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 1B Dream Molander in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 9, 374th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Keller Davis in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 10, 375th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP John Egan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 11, 376th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Krill Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 12, 377th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted C Austin Sapia in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 13, 378th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RF Trigger Tommy Park in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 14, 379th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Lyric Nukafoam in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 15, 380th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted LF Luhern Cattarall in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 16, 381st overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted CF Miner Lord in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 17, 382nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted C Octo Makula in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 18, 383rd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Dariusz Wojdak in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 19, 384th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted C Honeywell Fluellen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 20, 385th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted LF Wolfgang McCree in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 21, 386th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Jadon Stoneworth in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 22, 387th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted RP Louie Best in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 23, 388th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Ju-hyung Ahn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 24, 389th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Ed Shepherdson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 25, 390th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 1B Leonard Dellworth in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 26, 391st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Bryan Colby in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 27, 392nd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Ceebo Patterson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 28, 393rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Branch Kompe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 1, 394th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted C Elmr Klik in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 2, 395th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Dreamy Gonzalez in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 3, 396th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Sweetness Hemphill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 4, 397th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Swamphat Fikar in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 5, 398th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted RP Slaw Swampfox in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 6, 399th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 2B Kyle Robinson in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 7, 400th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 3B Harris Mireshade in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 8, 401st overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Alex Haydock in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 9, 402nd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Blue Door Dan Bolton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 10, 403rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Pedro Williams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 11, 404th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Scoish Velociraptor Maloish in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 12, 405th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 1B Jacques Bru in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 13, 406th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Trucker Buenrostro in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 14, 407th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 2B Mustafa Nisancî in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 15, 408th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Geary Wallace in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 16, 409th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Banshee Moltke in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 17, 410th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Niito Komagata in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 18, 411st overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Mack McLoughlin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 19, 412nd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Carlos Valenzuela in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 20, 413rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted CF Lyky Poniros in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 21, 414th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Didyu Soogoor in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 22, 415th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 2B Dev Padmasola in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 23, 416th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 1B Gene Masspike in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 24, 417th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted C Klaus Klindt in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 25, 418th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Reverend Gannon St.John in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 26, 419th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Hull Harry Scruby in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 27, 420th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted C Tristan Bess in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 28, 421st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF P.C. Ford in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 1, 422nd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 2B Brennan Hayes in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 2, 423rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Wheelbarrow Morin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 3, 424th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted LF Agape Paschalis in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 4, 425th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 2B Lance McGinty in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 5, 426th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted RP Aron Rurarz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 6, 427th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Danny Mathis in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 7, 428th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Xavier Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 8, 429th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted LF Reece Southall in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 9, 430th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted LF Hannigan Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 10, 431st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 3B Caffar Campbell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 11, 432nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Harry Maguire in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 12, 433rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Shoe Durney in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 13, 434th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 3B Clanny Seddon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 14, 435th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Cookie Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 15, 436th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted C Brannigan O'Keeffe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 16, 437th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Nervous Lonan Roberts in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 17, 438th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted RP Emmanuel Ridinghood in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 18, 439th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Angel Horn in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 19, 440th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF Tucker Krawczyk in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 20, 441st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Sebby Stewart in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 21, 442nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted 1B Sniper Pane in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 22, 443rd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Bubbles Parker in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 23, 444th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted CF Connell Oliver in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 24, 445th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Dow Hastings in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 25, 446th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted LF Grim Reaper Roganovic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 26, 447th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Tasty Maize in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 27, 448th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 3B Reino Lusa in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 28, 449th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Javy Mackenzie in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 1, 450th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Conn Dunne in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 2, 451st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Hilly Cook in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 3, 452nd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Animal Nixon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 4, 453rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Kinsella Bruce in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 5, 454th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted RP Ebb Khalili in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 6, 455th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SS Hot Stuff Peppers in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 7, 456th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted LF Yaz Cox in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 8, 457th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted RF Dixon Tremaine in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 9, 458th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Adrian Tinter in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 10, 459th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Cookie McDowell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 11, 460th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Becan Bell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 12, 461st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted C Magpie Ong in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 13, 462nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Razor Minter in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 14, 463rd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 2B Miguel Janusiewicz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 15, 464th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Alex Mullet in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 16, 465th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Gunner-9 Lombard in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 17, 466th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted RP Bastian Silvey in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 18, 467th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Wrench Cummins in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 19, 468th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 3B Natig Tehrani in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 20, 469th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted LF Tacky Shigemura in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 21, 470th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted CF Tony Diaz in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 22, 471st overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted C Shalvey Savill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 23, 472nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted RP Knock Patton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 24, 473rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted C Phelan Foster in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 25, 474th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 2B Morrigan Collins in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 26, 475th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Bones Williams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 27, 476th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted CL Jay G. Peacock in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 28, 477th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 1B Buck Reader in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 1, 478th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CF Cap O'Neill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 2, 479th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Titan Willis in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 3, 480th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Duaita Ofanengaue in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 4, 481st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 2B Luto Kozlowski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 5, 482nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Rub Rubenstein in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 6, 483rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Ernie McShane in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 7, 484th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Silent Raul Storm in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 8, 485th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Mike Racetrack in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 9, 486th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 1B Hashim Meghwar in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 10, 487th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 3B Chisel Ogawa in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 11, 488th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 2B Prophet Quincy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 12, 489th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted RP Jarmil Brennan in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 13, 490th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Caro Svoboda in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 14, 491st overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Narinder Nandin in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 15, 492nd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Slavko Ognenovic in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 16, 493rd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Axel Eastick in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 17, 494th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted RP Harald Schjonberg in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 18, 495th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Graveyard Delgado in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 19, 496th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP T-Rex Drosigh in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 20, 497th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted RP Admiral Masui in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 21, 498th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Luis bin Afif in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 22, 499th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Boilface Rodgers in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 23, 500th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted CF Hillbilly Shaw in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 24, 501st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted LF Alfie Green in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 25, 502nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Lucio Momo in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 26, 503rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Brave Attie Brown in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 27, 504th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RP Justice Jones in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 28, 505th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted CF Henry Saxton in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 1, 506th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Durkin Adams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 2, 507th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 1B Max Moran in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 3, 508th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted CL Jacob deGruchy in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 4, 509th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Cup Villagepeople in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 5, 510th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 1B Sern Thunmark in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 6, 511st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted LF Ricky McClean in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 7, 512nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted LF Magician Templeman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 8, 513rd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted LF Teen Spirit Nirvana in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 9, 514th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 2B Wooddrift Waddell in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 10, 515th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Rapid Nielsen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 11, 516th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Gloomy Kato in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 12, 517th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Ismet Ismaili in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 13, 518th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Dover Caramitru in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 14, 519th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 2B Micah Craterforge in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 15, 520th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Pwap Palmer in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 16, 521st overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Joe Foxtrot in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 17, 522nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 1B Quest Gordon in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 18, 523rd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Mercy Graves in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 19, 524th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted C Julian Fishpole in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 20, 525th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 1B Arnold Milkman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 21, 526th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted C Truck Losang in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 22, 527th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 3B Click Knowles in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 23, 528th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Bonanza Humphries in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 24, 529th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Obe Wenig in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 25, 530th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted C Ramon Lomax in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 26, 531st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Smutty Smith in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 27, 532nd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RP Plump Ted Bennett in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 28, 533rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted RP Horn Mullen in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 1, 534th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RF Booty Atkins in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 2, 535th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Aki Milkman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 3, 536th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Kidane Chilemba in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 4, 537th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Joe Qaralashvili in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 5, 538th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Malik Stretchman in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 6, 539th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Keshawn Bellfield in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 7, 540th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SS Andy Bursill in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 8, 541st overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Owen DuPont in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 9, 542nd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Doyle Terwilliger in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 10, 543rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted LF Max Hunkel in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 11, 544th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 2B Cold Call Redplate in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 12, 545th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Back Mukhransky in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 13, 546th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Timer Stein in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 14, 547th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Angus Kershaw in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 15, 548th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted RP Two Nephmeier in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 16, 549th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 1B Land Do in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 17, 550th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Lumpy O'Carroll in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 18, 551st overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 3B Cal Karpat in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 19, 552nd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Alberto O'Keeffe in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 20, 553rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Dodek Oltarzewski in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 21, 554th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Fineen Ant in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 22, 555th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Lux Nuno in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 23, 556th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 1B Ulick Hunter in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 24, 557th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted RP Train Thomas in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 25, 558th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Sammy Scarth in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 26, 559th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Bloody Doig in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 27, 560th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted LF Teegan Adams in the 2316 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 28, 561st overall pick). CCBL Changes Ten more institutions have joined the CCBL, and for the first time we have seen some schools jumping to other conferences. There are more expected changes over the coming years as new institutions continue to prepare to join the CCBL. The CCBL has indicated that it will probably set an institution cap of 128 teams. There is no word if the CYL will follow suit with a youth teams cap. For now, the ten teams joining the CCBL are mostly moving to the Independents (8), which is a non-conference in the CCBL. Unlike the other conferences, the top team of the Independents is not guaranteed to make the playoffs. Last season, Nichols College had the best record of Independent teams but did not qualify for a playoff spot. New schools joining the Mid-Commonwealth Conference are the Worcester State Lancers and the Bay path University Wildcats. New Independent schools in no particular order are the Vermont State Knights, Saint Anselm College Hawks, Plymouth State Panthers, Bentley Falcons, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) Trailblazers, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Engineers. The team known as Hope Valley University has closed its doors and has joined with the Rhode Island School of Design. The Balls, as they are known, will move into the Independents for 2317, giving the Independent schools one shot at a playoff team. In 2318, several of the current Independents are expected to join the New England Athletic Conference (NEAC), but that conference did not organize in time for 2317 planning and marketing. Conference alignments and uniforms are posted below. Remember that you can download all BNN articles directly to your Pipboy or your personal terminal.
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November 2316
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 7 November 2316 CYL Now a League of 132 The Commonwealth Youth League has welcomed 16 more teams and two new divisions, the North Region's Etahn Allen Division and the South Region's Thomas Mayhew Division. Most of the new teams joined the new divisions, but there were some movements and four teams joining pre-existing divisions in the NR's Longfellow Division and the SR's Bradberton Division. Teams joining the NR's Longfellow Division are the Ogunquit Trolls and the Old Orchard Sandstalkers. In the Bradberton Division, the new teams are the Pittsfield Festies and Lee Aisons. New members of the Allen Division are the Bennington Zappers, Wilmington Snowmounts, Brattleboro Banshees, Keene Quills, North Adams Miners, and Greenfield Glowcaps. The Manchester Rocketeers and Nashua Zoologists also joined the Allen Division. Both of those teams were in the W.E.B. DuBois Division in 2316. In the Mayhew Division, the teams joining are the Nantucket Marsh Hawks, Martha's Vineyard Fleet, Naushon Island Radsharks, Falmouth Cool Beans, Oak Bluffs Hoppers, and Marion Howlers.The New Bedford Whales and Wareham Comets moved from the Crispus Attucks and Samuel Morse divisions, respectively, to joing the Mayhew. The Sherwood Manor Sasquatch are now going by the town name of Enfield (CT) Sasquatch. The Brown Bubblers ceased operation out of the Brown University campus because of the university's expanded higher education offereings in Providence and a new state-of-the-art facility being built near Murray Stadium. Players for the Bubblers joined the Woonsocket (RI) Orphans for the 2317 season. Models of all teams' logos and uniforms below.
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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 2 January 2317 New Year, New Hopes The BNN office took a day to recover from the celebration for the new year and 30 years of liberation. Now, in 2317, we are turning our attention to the impending baseball season, we have major breaking news. The Quincy franchise sale has been announced, and a group led by prominent Minutemen general, Preston Garvey, is the new owner. Garvey announced that the Gunners name is no more since it is a bitter name in the minds of Minutemen who still remember 2287. Garvey has bought the Granites name and introduced that name to the Quincy area where people have accepted it as the right choice for the defendding champions. The Quincy Quarries is an important area in rebuilding the Commonwealth, so the granite of the mines is symbolic of Quincy. The Granites name was purchased from Glowing Sea, whose Manchester Granites NEBL team will now be known as the Mammoths. Garvey has stated that he will retire the Gunners name and will not sell it to another franchise. "All raider groups need to be deleted from our league," Garvey said. "They were a terror on citizens of the Commonwealth, and glorifying them in baseball makes that terror undermined. Settlements need our help. When I look at my map, I see hope and opportunity. When I see a baseball team called the Gunners or the Disciples, my heart breaks." A stock photo of Garvey and two Quincy players modeling the new look uniforms. The Commonwealth Collegiate Baseball League begins its regular season on March 11. Before that, we begin to feature the CBO in its annual Nuka Cup Tournament, a competition of all 28 CBO teams for preseason glory. Last season, the Lexington Synths took that crown, beating a surprising Southie team. As it turned out in the regular season, the Synths had a disappointing year and missed the playoffs. The Brews had the #1 overall pick, Ditcher Doyle Cobbler out of New Haven University. This season, we see further expansion of the CCBL and Commonwealth Youth League, as well as several minor league teams changing locations for the 2317 season, including an influx of Connecticut teams in the Boston Minor Union. We spoke with BMU Vice Commissioner, Alexandra Watertower about those changes and her thoughts. BNN: Can you tell us about the changes in the BMU? AW: We had lots of changes to the structure, including a lot of the minor teams moving to Connecticut now that we have more operational rails going that way and have cleared off more roadways for travel. It is still quite dangerous, though the Brotherhood patrols have helped. BNN: What are the new locations in Connecticut to know about? AW: I have my list here. We do have two more changes that will be officially announced next week, but there is no doubt that the teams are out of their old facilities. In other words, ni surprises. So, looking at my list, these are the Connecticut teams: The Hamden Lifegivers, the Stratford Pugilists, and the Bristol Blitz in the Cambridge Division. In the Glowing Sea Division, we also now have the Meriden Attack Dogs and West Haven Demos. BNN: Could you also let us know where those teams played to give readers context? AW: Oh, OK. Let's see. Hamden was in Union Hope in Cambridge. Stratford was at the Forest Grove settlement. Bristol was in Rocky Narrows. Um, Meriden is still in Scrap Palace but the offices have been cleared for their move to Al Niemiec. He played a long time ago but was Meriden's first ball player to make the major leagues and played for the Boston team. But that was almost 400 years ago. And finally, West Haven was known as the Coast Guard Pier Demolitionists. They shortened their name to the Demos. I guess t looks better on the jersey. BNN: What are future changes in the league? AW: We are laying out some plans for the league. Commissioner (Nate) Howard already gave us the warning that the CBO is expanding, so I guess they are recruiting new places to play when we have 32 teams. I don't think we will see teams in Bradbury, so I don't think the Nuka World League teams are coming into this league. I am not sure what the plans are. We are, however, preparing for the BMU to have teams from all six states of the Commonwealth. BNN: Since the Boston Minor Union is no longer Boston-centric, at least for the majority of the league, are there any plans to change the name of the league or division? AW: I know we have talked about the possibility of changing the minor league names to all reflect the CBO. Some proposals were to change the BMU to the CBO A League. I personally hate that name and think the BMU has a ring to it even if not every team is in or around Boston. Our offices will remain in Boston, so why not keep the name? For the divisions, I am more open to change those names, but they are also personal instead of regional. I am not a fan of the directional division names, like the North Division. I am pretty sure one other league does that, maybe the GBRL. I think the unique division names remain memorable. The Dark Hollow Pond Division has to be the best division name in all of baseball, so my preference is not to change the division names. I'll let Commissioner Howard make that call, though. BNN: Are there any other changes we might expect? AW: Other than the league expanding its borders, I don't foresee anything else. We have good baseball here for CBO prospects with lots of the better high school and college players getting their starts in this league. We have some of our recent stars playing and thriving in the CBO, like Josh Peerson, Hammer Longball, Tiny de Grande, Lance Tinter, World B Free, Huck McFarland, Hot Lips Houlihan, and Vault Boy Barnette. In other words, fans can continue to expect great baseball in the BMU. That part will never change for as long as we are the A-level league.
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