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United States Baseball Association as of 1901 All-Star Break
The present age limits in this dynasty for active players are a minimum 17 years old and a maximum 50 years old. Also, no leagues in this dynasty will ever likely have designated hitters present, and other rules or options are also not checked at present. I don't know if I'll add other leagues and/or teams to the overall mix for this dynasty, but I may eventually add fictional nations to it as the need or desire arises, with applicable cities and all.
I'm thinking of adding at least one league for players over 50 years of age, but I'm not sure just how to do it well enough for this dynasty so that players don't retire too soon in it. That's because I'd certainly like to perhaps see them play, if at all possible, for multiple years before either quitting their playing careers or then moving on to other leagues for certain players over certain ages, perhaps in a feeder system of some sort here.
In any case, here's how the United States Baseball Association is currently set up, folks:
Eastern League:
Spahn Division (Named after Warren Spahn):
Baltimore Orioles
Baton Rouge Red Sticks
Boston Braves
Durham Bulls
Lansing Lugnuts
Dawson Division (Named after Andre Dawson):
Buffalo Destroyers
Charlotte Knights
Montreal Expos
Orlando Sunrays
Rochester North Stars
Western League:
Ryan Division (Named after Nolan Ryan):
El Paso Texans
Eugene Emeralds (May eventually change to Churchmen)
Midland RockHounds
Santa Cruz Cruisers
Vancouver Canadians
Musial Division (Named after Stan Musial):
San Francisco Seals
Sioux Falls Skyforce
Springfield Bluebirds
Texas Rangers
Tijuana Toros
As before, current league standings as of the 1901 All-Star Break are below. CD out.
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