WBL Year Two: Spring Training 15-9
Posted 09-26-2009 at 08:35 PM by Hazza
Last time we spoke I mentioned the league's change to a divisional structure. Well it went ahead, and so did the two additional American teams I knew nothing about. They're in my league also, but I voted for, I mean, heck, I've got bigger problems to worry about then two more Yanks.
Well, looking over the rosters, the Tritons (Who LOST to Valencia in the playoffs last year) are definitely the favorites. Remember I mentioned no one dominated? Well I'm thinking the Tritons are going to be the Yankees of this league. They have money, and depth. Osaka will be the team to beat.
Okay, I'll fill in on our free agent signings:
Okay, now that that is out of the way how are we looking? As you gathered there was NO money for Free Agents, so I had to do a bit of trading, got rid of some (three in total) cup of coffee players for a pitching prospect Yoriyuki Imori.
And aside from that, 15-9 in spring trading. Hopefully we can keep that up for a while.
Well, looking over the rosters, the Tritons (Who LOST to Valencia in the playoffs last year) are definitely the favorites. Remember I mentioned no one dominated? Well I'm thinking the Tritons are going to be the Yankees of this league. They have money, and depth. Osaka will be the team to beat.
Okay, I'll fill in on our free agent signings:
Okay, now that that is out of the way how are we looking? As you gathered there was NO money for Free Agents, so I had to do a bit of trading, got rid of some (three in total) cup of coffee players for a pitching prospect Yoriyuki Imori.
And aside from that, 15-9 in spring trading. Hopefully we can keep that up for a while.
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