Today in the CBO
News and Notes - Reports from around the Commonwealth
by Nat Wright-Kawolski
23 June 2298 - Rayguns' Bean Takes Leave
The Atom Cats' 4th-round pick, rookie Silton Bean, learned of an unfortunate raider attack in his settlement in Newburyport on the coast of the Merrimack River.
Bean learned of the news while returning from the Cabot House Rayguns series at Forest Grove. He left in a vertibird with a Brotherhood of Steel crew on the way to his hometown where he is expected to help in the cleanup. He is not expected to return for the remainder of the 2298 season.
On the season, Bean appeared in 18 games for the Rayguns. He was 2-4 with six saves and a 11.05 ERA in 14.2 innings pitched.
23 June 2298 - BMU News: The All-Star Game Rosters Announced
Showcase for the Stars -- The Boston Minor Union All-Star Game, the first in the union's history. It's a game for the fans. The All-Star Classic comes around each year at this time to the delight of every baseball fan. Talented players from the Commonwealth Association and Massachusetts Association come together and show their wares on the baseball diamond. The top players go toe-to-toe with one another to get the bragging rights for their league.
The game will be live simulcast on TV and radio with BosCom's WRVR Crew, Anne Hargraves, George Cooper, and Rex Goodman. The game will be played at The Outpost, the home field of the Eastlake Aquaboys.