Today in the CBO
News and Notes - Reports from around the Commonwealth
by Nat Wright-Kowalski
11 September 2296 - Finch Farm Unveils Ballpark Banner, Minor League Location
The Finch Farm Four Leafs had to delay the unveiling of their stadium entrance banned because of changes made to the Brotherhood League sponsorship. One day later, the Four Leafs are on the brink of moving on to the Sole Survivor Series, so they are hoping for one more boost and rub of their lucky charms.
Before today's scheduled 8:05 PM start, the Finch Farm unveiled their stadium entrance banner at Finch Family Park. The unveiling of the banner now reflects the Vim! sponsorship for the entirety of the Brotherhood League, as well as Finch Farm's co-sponsor, General Atomics Galleria.
To clarify, though General Atomics Galleria, an all-robot run shopping center pre-War was owned by the General Atomics company, in the current Commonwealth, the General Atomics Galleria is independent of Isabel Cruz's General Atomics, Inc. Instead, the Galleria is owned still by the robots there with humans performing maintenance and occupying housing just outside the Galleria. Thanks to Nate Howard and some hacking abilities by Heather Casden, the robots were compliant and welcoming to human inhabitants.
Finch Farm owner Abraham Finch also revealed that the minor league team would be located at a small baseball park built at General Atomics Galleria and would be known as the Robotics Experts. Uniforms are not currently available for the team. The stadium will be called General Atomics Galleria Park.
We now know more about the Brotherhood League's minor affiliates, as opposed to other leagues in the CBO. In addition to the Robotics Experts, we know there will be the Greentop Nursery Night People (Nordhagen Beach), the Breakheart Banks Wasteland Whisperers (Salem), and a team for The Slog co-sponsored by Drumlin Diner that is expected to be at Outpost Zimonja, a settlement west of Lake Quannapowitt in the area of a town called Wilmington, Massachusetts.