Our final team to meet is the Unicorn Point Athletic Club, but you can just call them the Unicorns.
Unicorn Point can be a bit tough to get to. The only path in is via the Salt Quarter but the rewards are worth it. Lush green fields -- as if it was blessed by unicorns themselves -- cover the lands. Amelia's only rollercoaster can also be found out here, if you can brave it.
The team is owned by a collective representing the entire Unicorn Point community with all profits pledged to flow back into the community. They play at Unicorn Point Daily Bread Park -- sponsored by one of the many bakeries that populate the area.
BEST POSITION PLAYER: Dennis Sullenger
Well in a bit of contrast to the community-minded spirit of the team. It also has the highest paid player in the league on its roster. Sullenger's $21k salary doesn't seem to hurt his popularity and it sure gets the Unicorns a darn good player. Though he probably should have found his home in the outfield with a 100-rated arm out there. He should be a fixture of the Unicorns until 1924. His $105k/5yr deal is naturally the most expensive out there (anything else over $100k needed a 7 year commitment)
BEST PITCHER: Tijs Oudenkerk
Personality: "Not the life of the party". Harsh. How many other party guests come with a 5-pitch arsenal at their disposal?