30 August 2305
Season Pass Series Set
The Quantum Nukalurks of the NWL and the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers of the VL will meet in the 2305 Season Pass Series set to begin today at Blood Tide Stadium in Dalton Farm.
The Fog Crawlers are predicted to win the series for the third-straight season. In 2303, the Crawlers downed Cherry, four games to zero. They repeated again in 2304, defeating Victory in six games.
Quantum won the Nuka Series for the second time in team history. They last won in 2300 before the Season Pass Association existed, so they are making their first trip to the Season Pass Series.
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Nuka News Update
Reporting on the NWL, APL, NWLR, and BBL Leagues
by Evan Guy
28 August 2305
Quantum Completes Unlikely Comeback, Wins Nuka Series
The Quantum Nukalurks ignited a huge celebration as they beat the Orange Tourists 6-3 to win the Nuka Series.
Quantum won the series 4-3, coming back from a 3-0 series deficit to capture the title for the 2nd time.
"We stepped it up at the right time, and now we're the champs," said Quantum manager Scott Dancer. "It's a great feeling."
The champs finished the regular season 50-40 and claimed first place in the North Bradberton Division.
In the jubilant clubhouse after the decisive game, series MVP and third baseman Steve Wallace said the Nukalurks have "great fans and they deserve this. I am so happy for our fans right now."
Scores
Game 1: Quantum 1 at Orange 3
Game 2: Quantum 7 at Orange 9
Game 3: Orange 2 at Quantum 1
Game 4: Orange 2 at Quantum 3
Game 5: Orange 1 at Quantum 5
Game 6: Quantum 8 at Orange 1
Game 7: Quantum 6 at Orange 3
Vim! View
Veracious, Vivacious, Vainglorious Vision of the Vim! Leagues
by Vikky Vail
25 August 2305
Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers Are Champs
It's party time in Dalton Farm. The confetti is flying and residents are smiling.
The Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers have reached the mountaintop, capturing the 2305 Vim! Series today. They defeated the Far Harbor Ghoul Whales 4-2 at Last Plank Park to officially wrap up the series 4-1.
Asked how it feels to be a champion, starting pitcher and Series MVP Phil Cecil was to the point.
"It feels great, like a million bucks. I'm so happy right now, not just for me but for all the guys," he said. "We put a lot of work into this and deserve to be champions."
Cecil was 1-0 in 19.1 innings pitched with no runs allowed, nine hits allowed, two batters walked, and 12 batters struck out.
The team is planning a victory parade and fan appreciation day some date in September. Dalton Farm finished the regular season 58-32 and claimed first place in the Vim! League Fog Division.
Scores
Game 1: Far Harbor 0 at Dalton Farm 2
Game 2: Far Harbor 6 at Dalton Farm 5
Game 3: Dalton Farm 9 at Far Harbor 7
Game 4: Dalton Farm 1 at Far Harbor 0
Game 5: Dalton Farm 4 at Far Harbor 2