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Old 06-17-2019, 07:37 PM   #36
Litty
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Join Date: May 2019
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2046

Alex Quirk and Glenda Latimer joined Hall of Fame.

With the first pick of the draft, Beaver took Stevie Corcoran out of Baker High School in Cape Coral, Florida. Corcoran hit .528 in 25 games in her senior year of high school. Her soon-to-be teammate, and 2045 no. 1 draft pick Bean Diaz had a good rookie season, hitting .274 with 16 home runs in 53 games.

Charlotte won the East with 95 wins, beating out Cape Cod by one game. Meanwhile, Asheville and Richmond also made it through to the playoffs. Saskatoon won the Central, also with 95 wins, but they were the only side to go to the postseason. Provo also won their division with 95 wins and were joined in the playoffs by Vancouver and Anchorage.

Saskatoon started strong, sweeping Richmond while Anchorage, Vancouver and Asheville all won in three. Saskatoon continued their strong season by sweeping Asheville while Vancouver beat Anchorage 3-1. However, the final would be as far as Saskatoon went as Vancouver won the Abigail Lawlor Trophy Series in five.
Elena Cortez retained her batting average title with .455 on the season. Artura Ponce cleaned up the other major hitting categories, going long 58 times while batting in 143 times. On the mound, Hunter Vowels posted a 2.51 ERA to lead the league. Meanwhile Lynn Jordan of Cape Cod was the winningest pitcher with 17 while Meg Sinatra led in strikeouts with 242.

Darma Djajadiningrat, a free agent from Brunei in Portland earned Rookie of the Year with a .305 average and 31 home runs. Jen Hendrickson earned her 2nd Madeeha Baqri Award with a 16-7 record and a 2.81 era). Meanwhile, Elena Cortez took home her 5th DeWilliams Award title with her league-leading .455 average and 38 home runs.
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