LTBNL has four openings as we transition to OOTP 25 for our 26th season, losing two GMs to time limitations and two to inactivity. We have modified comp (buying team loses no picks) and playoff structures (top 6 non-division winners earn WC regardless of division/league affiliation). We sim 4x/week with weekends off, no coaches or owner goals.
Teams open:
Colorado Rockies 89-73, 2nd NLW
Best offense in the league by a wide margin, with or without coors. Two star pitchers to lead the rotation but that’s about it. Made the WS despite being in a division with four playoff teams. Lots of team opts on the table, so you can free up a lot of money fast. Only one significant long term contract, but it’s on a star.
Los Angeles Dodgers 74-88, 5th NLW
A team that's been stuck in the mud of a brutal division for a while. Not a bad team by any means, just lacking star power and a true direction. Has a top 15 SP and a couple solid young players. Similar to Colorado with no hamstringing contracts, and has a lot of TOs available right now.
Washington Nationals, 84-78 3rd NLE
Probably going to be a bit more of a long term project than other teams available. Despite winning record, had -112 RD last season. Partially due to low export rate, but still. No star power, but quite a few good but not great players. Only two real long-term contracts both they're both not good contracts. Will likely need a true rebuild for future.
Toronto Blue Jays, 77-85 4th ALE
Another team hurt by low exports in a brutal division. Star power is there on the offense, but is aging. Needs help with pitching badly. Only one real long-term contract on the books and it's not expensive, but not worth the deal IMO. Probably needs a tear down, but the ingredients are there to do it quickly.
If you have any questions or are interested in a team, DM me or I will probably respond faster to emails at
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