BNN Report
News from the CBO, Minors, BCAC, and CYL
by Nat Wright-Kawolski
25 July 2310
CBO Analysis
The season is now more than 75% complete as teams have played 100 of the 130 games scheduled, and we have reached the All-Star Break in what may be a busy trade schedule this week. Right now, six teams have 60 or more wins, with three of those six in the Railroad League. As we approach the last month of the season, there should be plenty of excitement. Here are the current team power rankings for Commonwealth Baseball Organization:
Teams (Total Points, Tendency):
1) Nordhagen Beach Party Boys (131.4, +)
2) Roxbury Rad Sox (127.4, +)
3) Vault 81 Dwellers (121.2, o)
4) Bunker Hill 75ers (118.2, --)
5) Egret Ninjas (116.6, ++)
6) County Crossing Bloodbugs (111.8, ++)
7) University Point Deathclaws (110.0, ++)
8) The Slog Ghouls (109.0, -)
9) Oberland T-51s (107.2, --)
10) Starlight Killers (105.4, o)
11) Sunshine Tidings Chemists (105.4, o)
12) Quincy Gunners (104.4, --)
13) Easy Town Assaultrons (98.0, +)
14) Nahant Celtics (90.8, o)
15) Salem Witch Hats (90.2, -)
16) Spectacle Island Reapers (87.2, ++)
17) Diamond City Swatters (86.8, ++)
18) Jamaica Plain Red Rockets (83.0, -)
19) Lexington Synths (82.8, -)
20) Goodneighbor Hancocks (80.0, --)
21) Fort Hagen Silver Shroud (78.2, o)
22) FHE Yao Guai (67.0, o)
23) Atom Cats (65.6, o)
24) Concord Radstags (64.6, +)
25) Malden Grognaks (63.8, o)
26) Glowing Sea Radscorpions (46.6, +)
27) Southie Brews (41.8, --)
28) Cambridge Coursers (26.6, o)
After 100 games, the playoff seeding would look like this:
NCA
1. Nordhagen Beach
2. Bunker Hill
3. The Slog
4. Sunshine Tidings (leads the season series over Starlight 5-3)
5. Starlight
6. County Crossing
SCA
1. Roxbury
2. Quincy
3. Vault 81
4. Egret
5. Oberland
6. University Point
Brotherhood League
With six of the seven teams above .500 and the best last-place team, this has proved to be the CBO's toughest league. Nordhagen Beach is currently tied for the CBO's best record and looks to be a 3/4 season favor to be in the Sole Survivor Series again.
Since we are at the trade deadline later this week, let's look at what some teams may do:
Nordhagen Beach - It's hard to find many needs on this team since it leads the NCA in runs scored (573) and runs allowed (357). Even though the Bullpen ERA (3.53) is the NCA's best, some end-of-game improvement could be possible with RP Ted Iam (3-2, 5.25) and RP Derek Gist (0-1, 5.09) having some troubles. Overall, though, we would recommend standing pat.
The Slog - The easy answer for the Ghouls is to improve its bullpen with the 12th-best Bullpen ERA (5.08). CL Crisco Caristo (21 SV, 6.80) gets beat up a lot. The Slog may benefit from moving RP Denaria Kee (6-5, 2.79) to the closer role and then finding some upgrades to piece around him.
County Crossing - Outside of SP Gavin Eviritts (14-6, 3.57) and CL Wick Prater (25 SV, 2.62), the pitching could use some upgrades. The offense is formidable, but there are no championship aspirations for the Bloodbugs without some pieces in the rotation and bullpen.
Easy Town - Nothing about the Assaultrons screams 10 games above .500, but here we are. The top four hitters are all really good, but the back of the lineup generates almost no power with 5th-hitter C Tyler Shoemaker (.251/6/32) hitting 6 of the 7 home runs from the final four hitters. The Trons will want to find someone that can add some power to the 10th-ranked team in homers (109).
Salem - This is a team we feel is really talented throughout the roster, but their results do not meet that talent. The starting rotation seems to be one of the most talented, but SP Chase Wede (8-11, 4.30) has the best ERA for the 8th-ranked Starters ERA (4.46). We are not sure a trade is in the Witch Hats best interest, but they need to find a way to get better results from their pitching staff to have any hopes to make a playoff appearance.
Nahant - There are quite a few holes that the Celtics would need to fill, but finding a player or two who can hit for average and power would help the team 10th in runs scored (433), 11th in average (.255), and 7th in home runs (116). Two of their top power hitters--LF Fairprice Fairley (.189/18/46) and RF Gene Leftswipe (.190/11/28)--have been home run or bust for a good part of the season, which is not good to have at the top of the lineup.
Institute League
Bunker Hill currently has control with a six-game lead on both Sunshine Tidings and Starlight. All three teams can be considered buyers while the rest of the IL will be sellers.
Bunker Hill - The 75ers are up there is teams of runs scored (5th with 538) and runs allowed (3rd with 407). While the team hits well (1st in average at .292), they lack some power (8th in home runs with 115). Only three players have hit more than 10 home runs: injured SS Aaron Squire (.354/22/62), 3B Grool Manycaps (.284/15/68) and LF Jig McGhee (.336/14/60). Making a move or two to add power to the lineup would turn hits into runs.
Sunshine Tidings - The Chemists have not been bad in any respect, but they also do not stand out in any statistical category but one: home runs (1st with 169). With 7 of 8 in the lineup with 11 or more home runs, we would not suggest making any changes there. Just get more players on base. Sunshine Tidings has also attempted to improve its bullpen by trading for Atom's CL Matt Rodrigue (15 SV, 8.02), but he has had a rough 2310 campaign. The Chemists may want to complement CL Cush Baker (22 SV, 3.86) with some productive arms in the bullpen.
Starlight - The Killers have had a productive year, especially in its starting rotation where they are 2nd in Starters ERA (3.56). All four starters have an ERA of 3.79 or below. Starlight, however, is 8th in runs scored (480), so bats, namely power, are necessary to make a run. The Killers are 12th in home runs (105) with the majority of those coming from four players, including Nuka Hitter candidate 1B Oren Gep (.290/33/92).
Minutemen League
Quincy has been in control of the ML as of late, a league that has only two teams over .500. University Point is currently on a five-game winning streak to put them just three back. Jamaica Plain and Spectacle Island are not dead in the playoff hunt, but they will need to decide if they want to put their hat in the 2310 title pursuit or look to build up their team for next season.
Quincy - The Gunners do not stand out, currently 6th in both runs scored (504) and runs allowed (440). Most of the lineup is good, though they could use some better hitting with only one player--2B Shirt Fowler (.312/13/37)--hitting over .300. The pitching staff does not have any considerable holes though the bullpen could use some upgrades from Neil Watson (1-6, 6.24), Zane Blaze (1-15, 5.47), and Murd Barfield (2-0, 10.71). Blaze was attained from Malden where he started 22 games. In one appearance as a reliever with the Gunners he pitched 1/3 of an inning, allowing one hit.
University Point - The Deathclaws are not setting records on offense this season, and they seem to have the worst luck with injuries with two key players--RF Tomas Jones (.427/13/39) and SS Austin Engill (.219/12/35)--currently on the Injured List. Jones may be nearing the end, playing in only 74 of 220 possible games over the past two seasons. RF Jarrett Metalbox (.242/5/18) also has not been the answer, so that is one possible upgrade. Of course, the team 9th in runs allowed (473) could use pitching help everywhere, though the bullpen and CL Chase Southie (19 SV, 6.17) are the obvious upgrade area.
Jamaica Plain - The Red Rockets have been hot and cold all season. With a pitching staff that is 10th in runs allowed (491), Starters ERA (4.52), and Bullpen ERA (5.13), the obvious upgrade would be to find young pitchers for an aging pitching staff. In other words, sell those veterans for some up-and-coming arms.
Spectacle Island - Fans of the Reapers have to be frustrated that such a good pitching staff, ranked 2nd in runs allowed (399) with the top Starters ERA (3.48) gets almost no run support (10th in runs scored with 407). That does not bode well once the bullpen (13th in ERA at 5.63) comes in. The entire bullpen has been bad with CL Alien Mars (26 SV, 6.57) not performing well enough to hold that spot, yet not having anyone currently on the team to step up. We think the Reapers should buy, but they need a lot of pieces in the bullpen and lineup (13th in average at .245) to compete. C Biddy Swenson (.176/6/27) has fallen off a cliff, so replacing the 31-year-old, four-time All-Star may be a start to turning this season around.
Railroad League
While the BL is the best top-to-bottom team in the CBO, the top four in the RL are strong and all are capable of winning the Sole Survivor Series. For the bottom of the league, there is some building left to do. Diamond City has done a good job of getting some young pitchers, including SP Paul Stains (12-6, 3.03), RP Burt Bloodhound (2-4, 1 SV, 4.40), SP Mucky Timmons (3-11, 6.52), and RP Phil Pearlman (3-1, 3.92). They should sell off some of their veterans to build up more young talent and be ready to compete in the next few years.
Roxbury - The Rad Sox have come back with a vengeance after missing the playoffs the past two seasons. The offense has been really good, including leading the SCA in runs scored (610). The pitching has also been good, currently 3rd in runs allowed (400), with the 4th-best Starters ERA (3.92) and 2nd-best Bullpen ERA (3.79). Really, we have no recommendations other than perhaps building up some depth on the team. Otherwise, we would recommend that the Sox stand pat.
Vault 81 - The Dwellers' offense is only trumped by the Rad Sox, so let's look at what they can do with pitching. With the 7th-best runs allowed (444), including the 7th-best Bullpen ERA (4.80), we would start there. CL Ryan Goodpryce (18 SV, 4.35) would better serve as a middle reliever or setup man, so we recommend that Vault 81 find a closer for a run.
Egret - The Ninjas have good stats all-around, so they are doing what they need to do. With the 4th-best scoring offense (516 runs), the one place where Egret could use help is in power hitting where they are 9th in home runs (100). Their best hitter has been 3B Ajani Peacock (.326/18/76), so they need to add more power around him to boost their win percentage.
Oberland - The T-51s are a good team overall, ranked 5th in runs scored (506) and 4th in runs allowed (423), including sporting the best bullpen (3.38 ERA). CL William Butcherman (19 SV, 5.67) is yet another closer not getting enough done, so shuffling the bullpen could help instead of trading for more arms. The talent is there; this team just needs the production in the last leg of the season.
CBO Standings
CBO Players of the Week
July 18 - Veteran Maxx Murtagh had a great week at the plate for the Party Boys to capture the majority of votes for Player of the Week in the North Charles Association.
The 33-year-old Nordhagen Beach center fielder built a .480 average on the strength of 12 hits in 25 at-bats, 3 home runs and 7 RBIs.
For the year Murtagh is hitting .335 with 27 home runs. His stats include 62 runs batted in and 85 runs scored.
One of the league's most exciting young players, Missile Crews of the Goodneighbor Hancocks earned himself South Charles Association Player of the Week honors with a standout performance in last week's games.
For the week the 21-year-old center fielder had a lofty .375 average (9-for-24), collecting 4 home runs, 8 RBIs and 6 runs scored.
So far this season Crews has put up a .337 batting average with 118 hits, 25 home runs and 78 RBIs.
July 25 - What's in a number? In baseball, just about everything.
The numbers that County Crossing's Babs Rooth put up last week were the envy of the league, as Rooth came away with North Charles Association Player of the Week honors.
He belted out 14 hits in 24 at-bats, 5 home runs and 11 RBIs last week as he posted his .583 batting average.
This year Rooth has hit at a .331 pace and produced 66 RBIs, 25 home runs and scored 73 runs.
Today the South Charles Association announced the Player of the Week Award. This week's honoree is Roxbury's talented right fielder Brightsun Ramos. When he steps into the batter's box, it's usually a bad omen for pitchers.
For the week Ramos batted .417 (10-for-24) with 2 home runs and 6 RBIs.
So far this season Ramos has 13 home runs and a .307 batting average.
CBO All-Star Rosters
Commissioner Nate Howard mentioned that the late All-Star Game was meant to accommodate expansion franchises so that fans could better gauge which players were deserving. Since not every team is represented in the Game, we want to see the best as much as the most popular. With that said, only two total players from the expansion teams appear in the rosters below: 1B Andy Stamey of Malden and SP Air McNair of Southie. No players from Cambridge or Glowing Sea were selected.
Once again it is time to honor the elite players in the Commonwealth Baseball Organization. The league office today announced the names of the players selected to play in the annual league All-Star classic.
Representing the North Charles Association:
SP Tommy Beach (NB) - 16-6, 3.02 ERA, 182.0 IP, 1.22 WHIP, 6.5 K/9, 2.9 WAR
SP Doug Creep (NAH) - 15-8, 2.98 ERA, 187.1 IP, 1.37 WHIP, 6.5 K/9, 5.1 WAR
SP Deedee Martinson (NB) - 15-6, 2.91 ERA, 185.2 IP, 1.25 WHIP, 6.4 K/9, 4.2 WAR
SP Beachboy Nut (NB)* - 11-4, 3.75 ERA, 180.0 IP, 1.31 WHIP, 7.2 K/9, 6.0 WAR
SP Mike Rubric (ST) - 16-6, 2.99 ERA, 186.2 IP, 1.17 WHIP, 6.3 K/9, 4.5 WAR
SP Ahsoka Tano (LEX) - 10-6, 3.42 ERA, 134.1 IP, 1.35 WHIP, 4.9 K/9, 1.9 WAR
RP Machine Man Fortune (SAL)* - 3-1, 0.49 ERA, 36.2 IP, 0.65 WHIP, 7.1 K/9, 1.4 WAR
RP Josh Woods (LEX) - 3-0, 3.38 ERA, 61.1 IP, 1.61 WHIP, 7.2 K/9, 0.7 WAR
CL Sam Molina (STAR) - 3-5, 23 SV, 4.03 ERA, 38.0 IP, 1.55 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, -0.2 WAR
CL Wick Prater (CC) - 2-4, 24 SV, 2.68 ERA, 43.2 IP, 1.12 WHIP, 9.9 K/9, 2.4 WAR
CL Justin Wilkerson (NAH) - 0-3, 22 SV, 2.82 ERA, 38.1 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 8.0 K/9, 0.8 WAR
C Sleve McDichael (FtH) - .286/.394/.464, 304 AB, 13 HR, 129 wRC+, 3.0 WAR
C Red Sone (ST)* - .279/.342/.444, 297 AB, 12 HR, 108 wRC+, 2.7 WAR
C Biter Trout (NB) - .329/.432/.456, 228 AB, 4 HR, 146 wRC+, 2.2 WAR
1B Kilometers Davis (SLOG) - .325/.431/.573, 372 AB, 22 HR, 2 SB, 165 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
1B Oren Gep (STAR) - .290/.432/.632, 334 AB, 32 HR, 1 SB, 180 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
1B Andy Stamey (MAL) - .307/.395/.549, 368 AB, 23 HR, 147 wRC+, 2.9 WAR
1B Lannie Tykeson (ET)* - .321/.429/.514, 315 AB, 17 HR, 156 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
2B Jumper Hayes (NB)* - .272/.317/.402, 346 AB, 9 HR, 86 wRC+, 1.0 WAR
3B Diamond Ball (NAH) - .308/.404/.594, 347 AB, 30 HR, 1 SB, 163 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
3B Ross Merchantman (ST)* - .315/.403/.597, 362 AB, 30 HR, 168 wRC+, 5.3 WAR
SS Gavin Deux-Gas (SLOG)* - .353/.437/.619, 394 AB, 29 HR, 8 SB, 180 wRC+, 7.4 WAR
SS Wolf McQuaid (CON) - .290/.400/.438, 365 AB, 13 HR, 132 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
LF Young Goodman (NB)* - .333/.431/.617, 342 AB, 22 HR, 3 SB, 178 wRC+, 5.3 WAR
LF Jig McGhee (BH) - .332/.410/.531, 373 AB, 14 HR, 6 SB, 155 wRC+, 3.8 WAR
LF Family Sam Partridge (LEX) - .346/.405/.638, 376 AB, 30 HR, 3 SB, 175 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
CF Duff Fee (CON) - .331/.403/.559, 390 AB, 20 HR, 9 SB, 158 wRC+, 6.5 WAR
CF Maxx Murtagh (NB)* - .330/.424/.626, 382 AB, 27 HR, 3 SB, 176 wRC+, 6.6 WAR
CF Grandson Quarles (NAH) - .361/.435/.694, 363 AB, 28 HR, 3 SB, 198 wRC+, 5.6 WAR
RF Baktu DaWell (ET) - .367/.449/.663, 362 AB, 27 HR, 1 SB, 193 wRC+, 5.0 WAR
RF Brian DeLong (SAL)* - .345/.474/.695, 348 AB, 33 HR, 208 wRC+, 6.0 WAR
RF Foo Fieterz (FtH) - .336/.430/.658, 342 AB, 31 HR, 2 SB, 187 wRC+, 4.7 WAR
RF Babs Rooth (CC) - .330/.438/.584, 361 AB, 24 HR, 170 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
Participating for the South Charles Association:
SP Heaven Fontenot (GOOD) - 8-10, 2.52 ERA, 192.2 IP, 1.16 WHIP, 7.7 K/9, 7.1 WAR
SP Derek Green (JP)* - 7-10, 4.30 ERA, 169.2 IP, 1.36 WHIP, 8.1 K/9, 2.7 WAR
SP Nuke Laloosh (ROX) - 12-5, 3.77 ERA, 176.2 IP, 1.18 WHIP, 7.9 K/9, 5.2 WAR
SP Air McNair (SBOS) - 3-8, 3.99 ERA, 88.0 IP, 1.66 WHIP, 5.2 K/9, 0.9 WAR
SP Paul Stains (DC) - 12-6, 3.03 ERA, 202.0 IP, 1.23 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, 6.8 WAR
SP Exxie Summerset (V81) - 17-3, 3.43 ERA, 183.2 IP, 1.20 WHIP, 6.6 K/9, 5.4 WAR
CL William Butcherman (OBE) - 4-6, 19 SV, 5.67 ERA, 39.2 IP, 1.82 WHIP, 9.3 K/9, 0.8 WAR
CL Baker Dozen (FHE) - 3-5, 19 SV, 2.91 ERA, 43.1 IP, 1.55 WHIP, 5.6 K/9, 0.8 WAR
CL Matt Hoernig (QUIN) - 2-2, 21 SV, 3.23 ERA, 39.0 IP, 1.28 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 1.4 WAR
CL Mike Pond (EGR) - 1-5, 29 SV, 3.55 ERA, 45.2 IP, 1.34 WHIP, 5.5 K/9, 1.1 WAR
CL Josh Samm (DC)* - 4-8, 18 SV, 4.28 ERA, 48.1 IP, 1.34 WHIP, 8.6 K/9, 1.9 WAR
C Ayag Mour (ROX)* - .370/.443/.554, 303 AB, 11 HR, 170 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
C Phantom Vargas (V81) - .291/.378/.497, 302 AB, 14 HR, 134 wRC+, 2.4 WAR
C Racky Westheim (OBE) - .346/.404/.491, 318 AB, 7 HR, 141 wRC+, 4.6 WAR
1B Barker Cocoa (UP)* - .331/.513/.702, 329 AB, 37 HR, 101 R, 220 wRC+, 7.3 WAR
1B Sum Downie (ROX) - .309/.391/.605, 375 AB, 29 HR, 156 wRC+, 3.1 WAR
1B Homestay Lovetap (SI) - .305/.416/.649, 348 AB, 35 HR, 179 wRC+, 4.5 WAR
1B Gladder Questseeker (QUIN) - .382/.417/.632, 280 AB, 17 HR, 178 wRC+, 3.3 WAR
2B Harry Byrd (V81)* - .340/.423/.593, 388 AB, 22 HR, 1 SB, 169 wRC+, 4.6 WAR
2B Bulleye Shooterson (JP) - .301/.408/.567, 356 AB, 26 HR, 2 SB, 162 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
2B Yoink Yukon (ATOM) - .316/.436/.458, 354 AB, 5 HR, 8 SB, 145 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
3B Donn Mattingley (ROX)* - .388/.477/.677, 371 AB, 27 HR, 210 wRC+, 6.9 WAR
3B Ajani Peacock (EGR) - .325/.404/.584, 329 AB, 18 HR, 16 SB, 160 wRC+, 4.6 WAR
SS Purple Gupta (ROX) - .325/.407/.461, 345 AB, 10 HR, 132 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
SS Stormin Normin MacDonald (OBE)* - .284/.424/.484, 366 AB, 17 HR, 1 SB, 146 wRC+, 3.4 WAR
SS Pipewrench Mathis (QUIN) - .276/.391/.472, 352 AB, 15 HR, 11 SB, 131 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
LF Knife Bowie (SI) - .267/.343/.585, 311 AB, 28 HR, 140 wRC+, 2.8 WAR
LF Ken Debate (JP)* - .301/.408/.593, 349 AB, 27 HR, 164 wRC+, 4.7 WAR
LF Makin Jobear (FHE) - .349/.415/.600, 370 AB, 24 HR, 1 SB, 170 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
CF Missile Crews (GOOD)* - .332/.416/.642, 371 AB, 27 HR, 10 SB, 172 wRC+, 6.6 WAR
CF Ben Pawlak (ROX) - .317/.408/.595, 331 AB, 19 HR, 5 SB, 166 wRC+, 4.3 WAR
RF Orcin Cardinal (OBE)* - .332/.411/.604, 371 AB, 25 HR, 168 wRC+, 4.5 WAR
RF Joe Rathmann (V81) - .289/.379/.508, 388 AB, 21 HR, 8 SB, 136 wRC+, 4.2 WAR
CBO Injuries
CBO Transactions
Monday, July 25th , 2310
Vault 81 Dwellers: Placed 1B Hax Kim on the restricted list.
Easy Town Assaultrons: Activated CF Sharkey Lurkfodder from the injured list.
Easy Town Assaultrons: Sent CF Sharkey Lurkfodder to Triple A Danvers for injury rehab.
Goodneighbor Hancocks: Activated LF Ziggy Stardust from the injured list.
Goodneighbor Hancocks: Sent LF Ziggy Stardust to Triple A Foxborough for injury rehab.
Goodneighbor Hancocks: Released LF Eaton Goodspeed.
Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Placed 3B Well Done Dungan on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/22/2310.
Cambridge Coursers: Signed free agent RF Wig Mercury to a minor league contract.
Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
Southie Brews: Signed RP Randall Timmons.
Southie Brews: Signed RP Andrew McMordie.
Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Released RP Daniel Missing.
The Egret Ninjas traded 21-year old minor league CF Hillyer Bryan to the Malden Grognaks, getting 33-year old LHP Dusty Lynne in return.
Sunday, July 24th , 2310
Oberland T-51s: Placed RF Judge Sharp on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/23/2310.
Spectacle Island Reapers: Activated SP Chris Teddybear from the 60-day injured list.
Spectacle Island Reapers: Sent SP Chris Teddybear to Triple A Clifton for injury rehab.
University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
University Point Deathclaws: Released RP Daniel Missing.
Saturday, July 23rd , 2310
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Placed SP Quay Swimmer on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/22/2310.
Oberland T-51s: Activated 1B Chase Doctorman from the injured list.
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed RP Mike Lynch.
Atom Cats: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
Malden Grognaks: Signed RP Bill Almaguer.
Malden Grognaks: Signed RP Warrior Kodolpho.
Malden Grognaks: Signed RP Moussa Cautious.
Atom Cats: Released RP Daniel Missing.
Friday, July 22nd , 2310
County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
County Crossing Bloodbugs: Released RP Daniel Missing.
Thursday, July 21st , 2310
The Slog Ghouls: Activated RP Sneaker Sewell from the injured list.
Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
Lexington Synths: Released RP Daniel Missing.
The The Slog Ghouls traded 19-year old minor league 1B Marin Attle and 22-year old minor league RHP Mark Mywurdz to the Southie Brews, getting 26-year old minor league 2B Cameron Boyd in return.
The Southie Brews traded 20-year old minor league RHP Franfran Rivera to the Concord Radstags, getting 23-year old minor league 1B Mike Truk in return.
Wednesday, July 20th , 2310
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Activated RP Marion Cobratea from the injured list.
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Released RP Cullen Treeclimber.
Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
Nahant Celtics: Released RP Daniel Missing.
Tuesday, July 19th , 2310
Concord Radstags: Placed RP John Oldsink on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/18/2310.
Goodneighbor Hancocks: Placed LF Ziggy Stardust on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/16/2310.
Egret Ninjas: Released C Drederick Tatum.
Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Activated 2B Jonathan Abern from the injured list.
County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent RP Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
County Crossing Bloodbugs: Released RF Wig Mercury.
County Crossing Bloodbugs: Released RP Daniel Missing.
The Spectacle Island Reapers traded 18-year old minor league LF King Glover and 23-year old minor league CF Gil Quinn to the Cambridge Coursers, getting 29-year old minor league RF Lewis Siwel in return.
Monday, July 18th , 2310
Concord Radstags: Activated 2B Seemly Sam Tucker from the 60-day injured list.
Concord Radstags: Sent 2B Seemly Sam Tucker to Triple A Arlington for injury rehab.
Goodneighbor Hancocks: Placed SS Aaron Nukacola on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/17/2310.
FHE Yao Guai: Released LF Bad Leroy Brown.
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Released RP Spice Puente.
The Slog Ghouls: Signed free agent CL Daniel Missing to a minor league contract.
Malden Grognaks: Signed RP Wizard Balinese.
Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed C Hairy Scary Blueman.
The Slog Ghouls: Released CL Daniel Missing.
Sunday, July 17th , 2310
Spectacle Island Reapers: 2B Bubb Islander returns from his rehab assignment.
Cambridge Coursers: Activated CF Mr. Clean Broadwater from the injured list.
Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed 3B Delta McCoy.
The Atom Cats traded 22-year old minor league SS Sheev Palpatine to the Glowing Sea Radscorpions, getting 26-year old minor league C Rockin' Roger Staubach in return.
The Quincy Gunners traded 19-year old minor league LHP My Heat to the Malden Grognaks, getting 35-year old LHP Zane Blaze in return.
Saturday, July 16th , 2310
Bunker Hill 75ers: Placed SP Hangman Alley on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/13/2310.
Diamond City Swatters: Activated C Dirt Potter from the injured list.
Diamond City Swatters: Sent C Dirt Potter to Triple A Natick for injury rehab.
Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Activated SP Matt Markland from the restricted list.
Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed RP Lobby Chairleg.
Friday, July 15th , 2310
Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Buffalo Buffalo to a minor league contract.
The Vault 81 Dwellers traded 22-year old minor league 1B Boomer Sooner and 23-year old minor league CF Tank Lerry to the Cambridge Coursers, getting 27-year old RHP Cassie Cryar in return.
The Quincy Gunners traded 18-year old minor league LF Mixup Slaughter to the Glowing Sea Radscorpions, getting 32-year old RHP Tim LeBlanc in return.
The Bunker Hill 75ers traded 19-year old minor league 1B Mutty Waskren and 23-year old minor league RHP Jason McMahan to the Malden Grognaks, getting 30-year old RHP Van Funky in return.
Quincy Gunners: Released RP Wizard Balinese.
Thursday, July 14th , 2310
Nahant Celtics: Released 1B Kevin Hawkins.
The Slog Ghouls: Placed RP Sneaker Sewell on the 7-day injured list, retroactive to 07/13/2310.
Wednesday, July 13th , 2310
Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Activated RP Robot Butler from the injured list.
FHE Yao Guai: Released RP Buffalo Buffalo.
The Malden Grognaks traded 18-year old minor league RHP Gritty Railroad to the FHE Yao Guai, getting 26-year old minor league RHP Justin Bridges in return.
The Roxbury Rad Sox traded 20-year old minor league 1B Gaston Bellefort and 20-year old minor league RHP Waxem Topsaw to the Salem Witch Hats, getting 26-year old minor league LF Grant Hollis in return.
Tuesday, July 12th , 2310
The Oberland T-51s traded 21-year old minor league SS Duke Wayne and 19-year old minor league RF Aaron Mackey to the Easy Town Assaultrons, getting 29-year old minor league LF Curtain Mora in return.