Location: Atom Cats Garage and Territory
Nickname: Atom Cats - Confusing that the name is the location, but that's what you get at the coolest place in the Commonwealth.
Owner: Zeke, aka Zeke Cat, aka That Cool Cat, aka The Cat's Meow, aka Mr. Cat, aka Top Cat, aka The Dreamiest, aka Daddy-O
Back Story: Zeke is the founder of the Atom Cats, the coolest gang in the Commonwealth and allies with Nate Howard. Zeke founded the group and has kept his meat hooks in their rise to power in the Southeast, working to fend off feral ghouls ("rubber chickens") , Gunners ("dogs on the hunt"), mirelurks ("rank crab monsters"), and raiders ("heater beaters"). They also spent a lot of time protecting nearby Warwick Homestead, which caused a mutual agreement of food for protection. The Atom Cats now have it made in the shade dealing primarily in power armor repair and customization. Zeke thought it would be a big tickle to buy one of the franchises and even give all the players on the team their own cool nickname to welcome them to the team. Then they all would know that they're in fat city, baby.
Stadium: Coolest Field in Town - When you've got hotrod paint adorning your stadium walls, you know you've just entered the Coolest Field in Town. Rockin' night until morning and then some, this stadium represents the power armor decorating culture of the Atom Cats Garage.
Location: South Boston High School - Since Goodneighbor is an all-concrete location with no room for a baseball field, the team built its stadium at South Boston High School
Nickname: Hancocks - Named after Goodneighbor's dear leader, the Hancocks represent brute strength, careful planning, and high confidence. Teams know the Hancocks will never bow down and will sign off on any chance of victory.
Owner: John Hancock, aka Hancock, aka That Ghoul Son-of-a-*****, aka John McDonough
Back Story: Hancock, mayor of Goodneighbor, is the brother of the former Diamond City mayor, Mayor McDonough. He fought for ghouls' rights before he was a ghoul himself. A terrifying leader, Hancock expects the people of his city to keep the peace or else he will knife them. Hancock assisted Nate Howard in his quests after Nate helped quell an underground rebellion in Goodneighbor. After, Hancock worked to keep peace in Downtown Boston as much as possible, leading a few of the charges against the entrenched gangs of raiders, Gunners, and supermutants in the myriad of destroyed buildings throughout Boston Common and the Financial District. Hancock used some of his earnings to purchase a franchise in the CBO and insisted that they have his name.
Stadium: Third Rail Stadium at South Boston High School - Named for Hancock's club in Goodneighbor, he thought naming the stadium after the Third Rail would help bring in some more money. Irma in Goodneighbor tried hard to convince Hancock to take a sponsorship for her Memory Den, but Hancock said that he was "having nothing of it." For now, the stadium is represented by Hancock himself.
Location: Jamaica Plain
Nickname: Treasures - Named for the 210-year-old mystery, the Treasures of the Jamaica Plain offered hope and riches to the person or group willing to penetrate the town center's extensive and expensive defense system. While many failed, Nate Howard found his way through the lasers and robots to finally open the vault, only to find out that not all treasures are made of gold. With the multitude of pamphlets and signs around the Commonwealth advertising the Treasures of Jamaica Plain, owner Lucas Miller already had his team name set. Thus, the Treasures it would be.
Owner: Lucas Miller
Back Story: Another of the Bunker Hill traveling merchants, Miller settled in Jamaica Plain, helping to build up the ruins of the town back into a thriving small city. While Miller's main base of sales is armor and weapons, he has worked to broaden his dealings in Jamaica Plain. With Doc Weathers claiming his territory in the northeast, Miller had no choice to find new territory. He found that it was a great move in the earlier days of Nate Howard's reign in the Commonwealth because his stocks helped knock the Gunners out of nearby Quincy. In addition to his base in Jamaica Plain, Miller often makes diplomatic trips to Quincy, including expanding his trade to stone from the quarry, and some of the other settlements in the area to keep the Southeast region one of the most united of the Commonwealth.
Stadium: The Treasure Box - Miller described Jamaica Plain as his own "treasure box," and the name stuck for the stadium.