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Old 01-17-2026, 05:47 PM   #1
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Visiting the leagues.

Watching games.

Noticing what stands out.

Some days I’ll sit with a game.
Some days I’ll just move the calendar forward.

No full coverage.
No agenda.

Just observations —
for love of the game.

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Old 01-19-2026, 10:14 AM   #2
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The Players League, 2025, is beginning.

The redraft is finished. There’s a first-round video out there—some interesting choices. Enough to get a sense of where a few clubs think they’re headed before the games get a chance to argue back.


Opening Day, in real baseball, started in Japan with Dodgers and Cubs. That happened because Shohei Ohtani was on the Dodgers.
That’s what gave those games their weight.

In this league, Ohtani’s in Pittsburgh.


We’re still using the real schedule, so the season opens the same way, but the significance shifts.

Same calendar. Different gravity. That’s worth noticing.


We’ll open the season. I’ll sit with a few games early on, just to get a feel for things, take the temperature, see who shows themselves right away and who stays quiet.

If you want, pull up a chair and sit with me.


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I’ve been sitting with the leagues lately, just watching them move and noticing where they are. This felt like a good moment to pause and mark the ground.

Action Baseball League
Act 1 is complete. The early season has unfolded, names have begun to surface, and the league has taken on its first real shape. Nothing is decided yet — and that’s the point. This is where patterns start to whisper, not shout.

Major Sim Baseball
Opening Day 1973
The 1972 season has closed with the completion of Act 4. One full year is now part of the record. The league turns the page and steps into a new opening day, carrying its history forward into whatever comes next.

Perfect Baseball League
Act 1 is underway. The season is young, the league still introducing itself. This is the part of the year where familiarity begins — quietly.

Players League ’25
Inaugural game
Also in Act 1. A fresh season, early motion, and the long road ahead still wide open.

I’m not here to capture everything — only to notice what lands.

If you’re curious, the full records, stats, and games live where they always have. Consider the links below a welcome mat.

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Old Lines, New Season

As we step into the second season of Major Sim Baseball, I find myself less interested in predictions and more interested in patterns. What held last year. What faded. And which lines might still matter now that the league has taken its first breath and is beginning to settle into itself.

Last season in the Eastern League, the Northeast and Southeast Regions told two different but related stories. Indianapolis took the North. Charlotte took the South. Baltimore won 91 games — and still didn’t make the playoffs. That alone is worth remembering.

Now, in Year Two, the league introduces a wild card. Baltimore was good last year. Charlotte and Indy were good last year. That raises a natural question: does the addition of a wild card reward consistency, or does it invite disruption?

In the Northeast Region, New York looked like a division winner early and then faded. That matters. Philadelphia and Boston both appear improved, and with the right breaks, either could step into the conversation and challenge Indianapolis at the top. Whether Indy holds, or whether pressure comes from below, is something I’m watching closely.

In the Southeast Region, Charlotte and Baltimore remain the reference points. Baltimore should be back in the mix. As for the rest — Nashville, Miami, Atlanta — I’m not sure yet. Atlanta made some deals. They may be improved. We’ll see. This feels like a region where clarity will come slowly, not immediately.

Out West, the Northwest Region is where the defending champion lives. Seattle set the standard last year. San Francisco is also a strong club in that region. Denver, though, looks improved — and that has my attention. Whether that improvement translates into real contention is something I’m genuinely curious to watch. Portland? Salt Lake City? I don’t know yet — and that’s part of the appeal. This region feels like one that will reveal itself rather than announce itself.

The Southwest Region might be the most intriguing of all. Four of the five teams finished above .500 last season, including Dallas and Phoenix. Phoenix looked like an early favorite to win it all before fading late, though they still finished above .500. Dallas brings strong pitching and appears to have improved their offense as well. Reggie Jackson is a year older — maybe a year better. It feels like a tough race.

That leaves teams like the LA Stars and Houston — both in the race last year — who may or may not factor in this time around. Houston added a natural power bat, a hitter who doesn’t strike out the way a Dave Kingman type might. Whether that changes the equation remains to be seen.

So I don’t have predictions. I have curiosities.

Do old lines hold?
Do new teams step forward?
Does Year Two confirm what we think we know — or undo it?

The teams will reveal themselves. I’m looking forward to watching how.


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