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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 3 September 2314 NCA Playoffs Preview - Wildcard Round #5 Malden Grognaks (67-63) vs #4 Bunker Hill 75ers (69-61) Season Series: Bunker Hill 2, Malden 2 May 17-18 @Mal: Mal 8-4, BH 4-2 July 29-30 @BH: BH 7-4, Mal 10-8 Analysis Bunker Hill seems to be the more talented team in this matchup, but Malden was able to hold its own in the cross-league matchup. The two teams split each of their home-and-home series, meaning this may be the series with the best chance to reach a Game 3 in the Wildcard Round. Malden is making its first playoff appearance in its 6th season. It's previous high in victories was 55 in 2311. As the youngest team in the league with only two players at 30 years old, 1B Andy Stamey and RP Jaypee Amigo, and no one older than that, the Grognaks could be dangerous in years to come. Hitting is not the 'Naks' power armor, finishing 11th in runs scored (597), including last in the NCA in home runs (118). Quincy had the fewest in the CBO with 109. Two stars on the squad, though, are 2B Jack of Diamonds Cordero (.329/13/62) and 3B Jacob Tarberry (.272/22/64). Pitching was a stronger suit, but the Grognaks are still not elite there, either, finishing 6th in runs allowed (620) and Starters ERA (4.49) and 3rd in Bullpen ERA (4.33). The top two starters, Hrye Caje (9-14, 4.27) and Edgar Drezek (14-10, 3.29), are decent, with Josh O'Farrell (6-5, 4.87) having a tough time getting outs sometimes. Despite a good overall ERA, CL Rump Pellstilt (29 SV, 5.04) is not dependable to close out a team. The 75ers have been a good team over the last eight years, finishing with a winning record in each year but missing the playoffs twice (2311, 2313) in that stretch. In 2308, they were the surprise champions and still have several holdovers from that squad, as well as other players they have acquired who won championships elsewhere. Bunker Hill is the polar opposite of Malden when it comes to team statistics. On offense, the 75ers finished 2nd in runs scored (702), including 1st in OPS (.810), wOBA (.353), and home runs (164), only behind Vault 81's 171 and Spectacle Island's 165. The three "Bruise Brothers" of offense are 1B Zod Gaycey (.326/21/85), LF Kasumi Goto (.288/23/71), and SS Aaron Squire (.330/22/73/15 SB). CF Esau Babz (.281/9/24) started to find his footing in the lineup after being acquired from the Reapers in April. In just 34 games with Bunker Hill, Babz hit nine homers. While the 75ers can score runs, they also give up a lot of runs. Bunker Hill finished tied for 11th in runs allowed (692), 12th in Starters ERA (5.00), and 7th in Bullpen ERA (4.66). The three starters--Jalep Temper (9-13, 4.22), Pokey Chatman (10-10, 4.23), and Hangman Alley (10-10, 5.07)--struggled in the hitter-friendly confines of Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium. Saves were split between Trauma Medley (19 SV, 4.44) and Oldshirt McMinn (14 SV, 4.16). Prediction This battle to the next round appears to be our best matchup in the Wildcard Round. While Malden is a team to watch out for in the coming years, the 75ers seem to have the talent and know-how to get past this one. We expect three shootouts in this one. Bunker Hill 2, Malden 1 #6 Concord Radstags (64-67) vs #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (70-60) Season Series: Easy Town 3, Concord 1 April 5-6 @Con: Con 6-2, ET 3-2 July 22-23 @ET: ET 6-2, ET 3-2(10) Analysis After an Opening Day loss, Easy Town won the next three over Concord. This season marks the first playoff matchup between the two teams and only the third season where both teams were in the postseason. In 2300, the Assaultrons (#3) and the Stags (#4) lost their first series in a five-team field. Five seasons later, both teams had the same seed and the same results. Therefore, this is also the first season one of the two teams will win a playoff series when in at the same time. Last season, we called Concord a "young up-and-coming team," but the Stags seemed to have taken a step back in what was a tough season all around to earn victories. Still, Concord defeated the defending champions, The Slog, 6-4, on August 31 to clinch the final playoff spot. This now marks the Radstags' sixth playoff appearance and first back-to-back appearance since the 2300-2301 seasons. On offense, Concord was average, finishing tied for 7th in runs scored (638) with the 7th-best batting average (.276). LF Jannar Arbor (.272/25/102) was a major force all season with CF Kai Devlin (.321/8/55/29 SB) leading the team in average and steals. The pitching finished 5th in runs allowed (616), including 5th in Starters ERA (4.31). Ace Leyden Aigg (13-7, 3.97) was the go-to pitcher when a victory was needed. Starters Chad Nailgun (8-16, 4.49) and Chris Schenier (10-12, 4.74) were not as productive. CL Penn Teller (15 SV, 5.44) will need to be much better in the playoffs. The Trons were not as productive as they would like, but a 70-60 record after missing the playoffs the past seven seasons cannot be ignored. Two seasons ago, the Trons finished 35-95, leading to the acquisition of 2B Finnan Hunt (.300/3/51/33 SB), who is a bit banged up entering the playoffs. Those 95 losses were also the second most in CBO history; Cambridge lost 100 in their debut season (2310). Easy Town was tied with the Stags in runs scored (638), mostly because they could not hit the long ball consistently, finishing 12th (125). Three players who were most productive were 1B Albie Cannibal (.294/24/88), CF Eden Babz (.351/16/86), and C Bill Barnes (.297/71). On the mound, the Assaultrons were much better, finishing 4th in runs allowed (605), 7th in Starters ERA (4.50), and 2nd in Bullpen ERA (4.26). One player we have highlighted all season is SP Lonely Gale (15-11, 3.73), who made a comeback from a devastating 2312 injury that required reconstructive surgery. Tarzan Rogers (14-8, 4.00) also had a good season. In the bullpen, CL Tut Cadillac (34 SV, 3.08) was among the best, leading the NCA in saves and finishing just two behind University Point's Swampy Tamragouri for the top CBO saves number. Prediction The Stags may be a young up-and-coming team, but the Trons looked the part this season. With a 17-10 August, the Assaultrons also are among the hotter teams entering the playoffs and could challenge Lexington (14-13) and Salem (15-12) for the NCA's spot in the Sole Survivor Series. Easy Town 2, Concord 0
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 6 September 2315 CBO Wildcard Round Results NCA - #5 Malden Grognaks vs #4 Bunker Hill 75ers Game 1: Bunker Hill 4, Malden 3 75ers Edge Grognaks, 4-3, to Open WCR The Bunker Hill 75ers faced a tough opponent in Malden Grognaks pitcher Hry Caje, but did just enough to pull out a win in Game 1 of the Wildcard Round, which they now lead 1-0. The 75ers won, 4-3, at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium, despite the Grognaks getting a strong start from right-hander Caje, who went 8 innings and allowed 4 runs. Bunker Hill catcher Madboy Conteh helped the 75ers go up, 4-3, in the bottom of the seventh inning. With the game tied, Conteh hit a run-scoring single off Malden pitcher Hry Caje. Bunker Hill manager Nick Radio commended his team for exhibiting "no shortage of effort." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium in Boston. Game 2: Bunker Hill 6, Malden 3 75ers Win Wildcard Round Trauma Medley isn't taking anything for granted, but he likes his team's chances to capture a Sole Survivor Series. "We're playing great baseball right now," said the Bunker Hill 75ers hurler, who was named MVP of the Wildcard Round after his club swept the Malden Grognaks. It's off to the Association Semifinal Round for Bunker Hill, after winning the clinching game by a 6-3 count and the series 2-0. It remains to be seen whether Medley's confidence is warranted, but at this point the team is looking good. The MVP had a 0.00 ERA over 4 innings pitched, with a 1-0 record. The Bunker Hill 75ers will play against the Lexington Synths in the next round. Lexington had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. NCA - #6 Concord Radstags vs Easy Town Assaultrons Game 1: Easy Town 2, Concord 1 Assaultrons Rally Past Radstags for 1-0 Series Lead The Easy Town Assaultrons combined strong pitching and timely hitting to take Game 1 of the Wildcard Round, 2-1, in a walk-off win over the Concord Radstags. The Assaultrons got a solid performance from starter Lonely Gale. The left-handed Gale threw 7.0 innings of 6-hit ball in the win, which gave the Assaultrons a 1-0 lead to start the best-of-3 series. Easy Town got a knockout punch from Topher Spark. The right fielder hammered a solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the game. It might've been his only hit, but it decided the outcome. Spark attributed the win to his team's "steely resolve." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 2: Concord 8, Easy Town 6 Cooly Blasts Assaultrons, Radstags Take Game 2, 9-6 With second baseman Duff Cooly leading the charge, the Concord Radstags got a road win over the Easy Town Assaultrons, 9-6, in Game 2 of the Wildcard Round. Cooly went 2-4 with a home run, while adding 3 RBI and scoring once at Easy Town Field to help Concord force a 1-1 tie in the best-of-3 series. Kai Devlin, who finished 3rd in the NCA in hits with 168 in 2315, helped out the Concord cause in the top of the second inning with a run-scoring single. For the game, the center fielder went 3-5 with 3 singles. "I'm just looking to see the ball, hit the ball," said Cooly. The next game is set to be played for Monday, September 6th , 2315 at Nuka Park in Concord. Game 3: Easy Town 7, Concord 3 Easy Town Advances to Association Semifinal Round It went the distance, but the Easy Town Assaultrons finally disposed of the Concord Radstags 7-3 in the series clincher at Nuka Park. Winning the finale gave the Assaultrons the series, 2-1. They will now advance to the Association Semifinal Round. The Most Valuable Player Award went to Easy Town second baseman Finnan Hunt. He batted .417 in the series, collecting 0 RBIs and scoring 4 runs. "Finnan deserves it," said Assaultrons manager Malik Christmasstory. "He was the glue that held our club together." The Easy Town Assaultrons will play against the Salem Witch Hats in the next round. Salem had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. SCA - #5 Glowing Sea Rascorpions vs #4 Diamond City Swatters Game 1: Diamond City 2, Glowing Sea 1 Wildcard Round Game 1 Victory for Lopez and Diamond City The Wildcard Round got off to a quiet start, with the host Diamond City Swatters taking a low-scoring, 2-1 win over the Glowing Sea Radscorpions. Diamond City right-hander Macho Lopez was marvelous at The Great Green Jewel. The Swatters now hold a 1-0 lead in the best-of-3 series. Lopez delivered a quality start for Diamond City. The 6-foot-0 right-hander allowed 1 earned run on 5 hits over 7.2 innings of work. "There was a kid in the stands with a sign that said 'Diamond City Swatters (probably) 2315 Sole Survivor Series Champions'," Lopez told reporters after the game. "I told him, 'Premature, but I like the confidence.'" The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Great Green Jewel in Boston. Game 2: Diamond City 6, Glowing Sea 3 Diamond City Takes Wildcard Round With a 6-3 victory at The Great Green Jewel, the Diamond City Swatters have completed a sweep of the Glowing Sea Radscorpions in the Wildcard Round. "On to the Association Semifinal Round and feeling good," said Todd Smithfield. "I don't think our guys expected a sweep, but we'll certainly take it and rest up a bit." For the series, Smithfield hit .800 and won series MVP honors. He had 0 home runs, drove in 0 RBI and scored 1 runs. The Diamond City Swatters will play against the Vault 81 Dwellers in the next round. Vault 81 had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. SCA - #6 Quincy Gunners vs #3 Atom Cats Game 1: Atom 7, Quincy 4 Wildcard Round Game 1 Victory for Creep and Atom The Atom Cats powered past the visiting Quincy Gunners, 7-4, in the opener of the Wildcard Round at Coolest Field in Town. Atom starting pitcher K-9 Creep threw 8.0 innings of 3-hit ball, to lead the charge. The Cats now lead the series 1-0. Creep, a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, was dealing all game. He kept Quincy hitters off-balance, while giving the Cats 8 quality innings. Creep threw 127 pitches, allowing 3 hits and striking out 11. "We lost," Quincy manager Scrappy Barios said later. "We'll deal with it. The series isn't over." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Coolest Field in Town in Atom Cats Garage. Game 2: Quincy 4, Atom 3 Gunners Clip Cats, 4-3, in WCR Contest The Quincy Gunners took down the Atom Cats by the score of 4-3 and moved into a 1-1 tie in the Wildcard Round. The largest share of the credit belongs to Quincy starter Make Money, who threw 7.0 innings of 6-hit ball. Voodoo Sycamore came through with a big-time hit for Quincy. The right fielder smacked a solo home run in the top of the ninth inning to give his team the lead, 4-3. It was his only hit, but it was clutch. "We found a way to get it done," Money said. The next game is set to be played for Sunday, September 5th , 2315 at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: Quincy 12, Atom 3 Gunners Move on to Association Semifinal Round The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat were on full display tonight at The Stone House as the Wildcard Round stretched to the final game. It was the Quincy Gunners feeling the thrill of victory, with a 12-3 win over the Atom Cats, who were feeling the devastation of coming up short in their quest to make the Association Semifinal Round. "There's no way around it -- this sucks," said Atom manager Josh Mustang. "Congratulations to Quincy, but I won't sugarcoat it, no one is happy about anything that transpired here tonight." Instrumental in the 2-1 series win was catcher Sleve McDichael, who was named MVP. He hit .462 with a .462 on-base percentage. He had 0 home runs, drove in 4 RBI and scored 2 runs. "We've got the most important stat of all and that's this final win -- that's the one that matters," he said. The Quincy Gunners will play against the University Point Deathclaws in the next round. University Point had a bye in the Wildcard Round. The Association Semifinal Round schedule will be announced after the Wildcard Round finishes. CBO Playoff Tree
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 7 September 2314 SCA Playoffs Preview - Association Semifinal Round #4 Diamond City Swatters (71-59) vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers (80-50) Season Series: Vault 81 6, Diamond City 4 April 5-6 @DC: V81 1-0, V81 16-4 June 2-4 @V81: DC 7-3, V81 12-6, V81 6-5(16) July 22-23 @V81: DC 11-0, V81 4-3 August 23-25 @DC: V81 5-4, DC 8-7, DC 8-6 Analysis Diamond City continued the dominance they have shown since August 1. With a sweep of a pretty good Glowing Sea team, the Swatters now get to test their skills against the CBO's top team, Vault 81. During the season, the Dwellers won the series, but Diamond City won the August series 2-1. Vault 81 is an angry team, at least we would think. The Dwellers are in the playoffs for the 11th time, including the last six seasons. This is now their third-straight Railroad League titile, yet they have yet to win a Sole Survivor Series. The closest they came was in 2312 when Vault 81 fell to Fort Hagen in the SSS, 4 games to none. Despite going 95-35 last season, the Dwellers only got as far as the SCA Championship Series. While the Dwellers are not as successful as last season in the regular season, they are just as talented. They finished 2nd in runs scored (696), including 1st in OPS (.825), WAR (26.1), wOBA (.359), and home runs (171). Seven of the eight regulars in the lineup hit double-digit homers, including the middle of the lineup: 1B Pockets Wrench (.308/28/86), LF Stu Gains (.312/26/82), and C Phantom Vargas (.273/21/68). On the mound, Vault 81 was 1st in runs allowed (563), 5th in Starters ERA (4.15), and 3rd in Bullpen ERA (3.58). All three starters are good: Zack Million (13-11, 3.86), Scruffy Taguchi (14-7, 4.36), and Exxie Summerset (14-9, 4.29). In the bullpen, CL Dynamite Delaney (27 SV, 2.73) was among the best. Prediction At this point in the season, this is a matchup we are excited to watch. Both teams have looked to be championship-caliber. Vault 81 is more talented overall, thus part of the nine-game difference in the final standings, but the Swatters are the CBO's hottest remaining team. In the end, we see this as the Dwellers' Revenge tour. Vault 81 3, Diamond City 1 #6 Quincy Gunners (69-61) vs #2 University Point Deathclaws (76-54) Season Series: University Point 6, Quincy 4 April 27-29 @Qui: UP 4-1, UP 4-2, Qui 4-3 May 24-25 @UP: UP 4-3(12), UP 7-6 June 22-24 @UP: Qui 4-2, UP 4-1, Qui 9-0 August 4-5 @Qui: UP 7-2, Qui 9-5 Analysis Quincy, despite representing the SCA in 2314, was not expected to get past Atom in the Wildcard Round. Yet, here we are with the Gunners looking to defeat their Minuteman League rivals, University Point. Their series guarantees an ML-RL Association Championship Series matchup. In the regular season, University Point took the series, 6-4. The series involved six times where the winning team scored exactly four runs and eight times where the losing team scored three or fewer runs. That means this series could be a low-scoring one. The Deathclaws had been enjoying a 13-year period of success where they had been in the playoffs 12 times, appeared in the Sole Survivor Series three times, and won two. In 2313 and 2314, however, many thought that run was done before exploding again to an ML crown, their seventh. Looking at the statistics of the Claws makes us wonder exactly how they ended up as the SCA's #2 seed. On offense, they finished 12th in runs scored (608) though no offensive category was below 11th (OBP, .333). All-time star, 1B Barker Cocoa (.326/33/91) may have earned his 10th Nuka-Hitter Award. RF Wee Willy Warrington (.287/21/74) was the only other power contributor. Pitching was quite better, with the Deathclaws finishing 4th in runs allowed (568), including 6th in Starters ERA (4.26) and 1st in Bullpen ERA (3.37). Digger Vadim (19-8, 3.65) and Tony Bertha (14-8, 3.72) both had sub-4.00 ERAs. CL Swampy Tamragouri (36 SV, 2.51) led the CBO in saves and finished second in shutdowns (35). One-time closer, RP Matt Hoernig (3-2, 4 SV, 2.23) offered 40.1 quality innings in relief. Prediction In the first three months of the season, the Claws were 51-28, but they went only 25-26 in the last two months, nearly blowing a large ML lead. Quincy is back for another playoff run, though the Gunners only went 13-14 in August to nearly miss the playoffs. If Cocoa does not take over, then we don't see the Deathclaws taking this one. And we don't see the Gunners letting Cocoa take over. Quincy 3, University Point 2
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 8 September 2315 NCA Playoffs Preview - Association Semifinal Round #4 Bunker Hill 75ers (69-61) vs @#1 Lexington Synths (77-53) Season Series: Lexington 5, Bunker Hill 5 April 5-6 @BH: Lex 6-5(11), BH 3-1 June 2-4 @Lex: BH 9-1, Lex 4-1, BH 6-2 July 22-23 @Lex: Lex 7-3, Lex 5-1 August 23-25 @BH: BH 10-5, Lex 5-3, BH 15-10 Analysis Bunker Hill had little trouble with playoff newcomers, the Malden Grognaks. Now, the 75ers get to face off with Institute-League rivals, the Lexington Synths. As it turns out, all Association Semifinals series are in the category of league championship, just like this IL vs IL matchup. In the regular season, the teams split their series, 5-5, with the home team going 3-2 in each case. While the Synths ended up pulling away with an 8-game league title game difference, Bunker Hill was one of the few teams they did not have a winning record against. Interestingly, the one team they are glad is out of the playoffs is Nordhagen Beach, in which the Synths went 0-4. Lexington is making its third-straight and overall playoff appearance. In its past two playoff appearances as the 3rd and then 2nd seed, the Synths have yet to win a playoff series. As the #1 seed, they are hoping that will change. Statistically, the Synths are formidable on both offense and defense, though they somehow finished 5th in runs scored (650), desptie not finishing lower than 4th (home runs - 147) in any other category. They were 1st in average (.292). The first five hitters all bring something that leads to runs: LF Campy Madrid (.308/6/54/31 SB), 1B World B. Free (.331/12/47), RF Hurr Lee Reyes (.345/20/57, 20 SB), 3B Tommy Whitetiger (.352/30/100), and CF Packs Ton Kling (.262/22/63/38 SB). On the mound, Lexington was 1st in runs allowed (555) and Starters ERA (3.81) and 5th in Bullpen ERA (4.48). All three starters have a sub-4.00 ERA: Hunter Kim (15-4, 3.23), Deedee Martinson (10-11, 3.79), and Admiral Kelm (14-9, 3.77). Lyle Pine (12-9, 3.56) moves to the bullpen to join CL Harry Baines (11 SV, 4.73). Prediction Lexington is extremely talented and should be considered the favorite to represent the NCA in the Sole Survivor Series. Still, they have never won a playoff series, much less sniffed what it takes to get to the SSS. If they play at what they are capable of, they can win this. Bunker Hill thought it was the best team in the IL. They could prove it here, but we think they will fall just short. Lexington 3, Bunker Hill 2 #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (70-60) vs #2 Salem Witch Hats (75-55) Season Series: Salem 7, Easy Town 3 April 26-28 @ET: Sal 16-5, Sal 4-3(10), Sal 3-1 May 24-25 @Sal: ET 5-2, Sal 7-2 June 23-25 @Sal: ET 9-7, Sal 11-2, Sal 4-3 August 5-6 @ET: Sal 11-5, ET 4-2 Analysis Easy Town did not get through Concord as easy as it could have, but the Assaultrons did to get here. Former 1st-overall pick (2313), Finnan Hunt has looked as though he is becoming a quick star in the CBO. Where the Trons may run into trouble starts now in a Brotherhood League matchup with Salem. During the regular season, the Witch Hats dominated the series, 7-3, including a 2-1 series win in Salem and an April sweep near the Downs. Salem scored double-digit runs in three of those wins. The Hats were never a playoff team, but they are now in their fifth-straight appearance and sixth overall. This will be their first matchup against Easy Town in the playoffs. Salem was the top-scoring offense in the NCA (704) with their best category being 2nd in OBP (.364). All three of their middle of the lineup hit over .300 and had the top RBI numbers: RF Thatch Heard (.306/20/79), 1B Brian DeLong (.314/22/87), and 2B Seemly Sam Tucker (.325/11/100). On the mound, the Witch Hats were also good, finishing 2nd in runs allowed (595) and Starters ERA (3.94) and 6th in Bullpen ERA (4.49). All thre starters are good: Paul Stains (16-11, 3.80), Jaa Thirtysix (12-8, 3.59), and Chris Teddybear (17-10, 3.74). Gary Harvard (13 SV, 4.37) and Corpulus Vinius (13 SV, 3.48) each shared time as closer. Prediction Easy Town has made it further than they probably thought they would in 2315. However, the Hats are really good and a legitimate title contender. We like them. Salem 3, Easy Town 1
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Cherry on Top! Ghoulrillas Win 3rd SPA Series It's official! The Cherry Ghoulrillas are the proud possessors of the Season Pass Association championship trophy. They claimed it with a 6-5 win over the Far Harbor Ghoul Whales to defeat them in the series 4-2. The Ghoulrillas manager said, "This is the perfect end to a perfect season." Commenting on the year he continued, "We had good players ... and that's the bottom line. They worked hard, played hard, hustled ... and they had fun." During the South Bradberton Division regular season, Cherry finished first in the standings with a record of 53-37. ---------------------------------------------------------- Nuka News Update Reporting on the NWL and APL by Evan Guy 9 September 2315 Cherry Downs Grape for Nuka Series Crown With a 9-3 win over the Grape Painted Ghouls at Grandchester Mystery Mansion Park today, the Cherry Ghoulrillas wrapped up their 5th title in team history. The Ghoulrillas left little doubt who was the better team. Celebrating a banner year, "team" was the word of the day in the victorious clubhouse after the game. "Hitting, pitching, fielding; those are all things you need to win, but most importantly you need a team, a team that works together toward the same collective goal," said Cherry manager Kevin Hollow. "Our players felt that way all year, and they played that way. When one guy had an off day, 24 others stepped up their game and filled the void." A jovial mood filled the air as Cherry celebrated into the night. The city's mayor said parade plans were underway and a "huge celebration" would be in order. "I hope they have a big celebration," Grape manager Ben Drury said. "They deserved to win this series and they deserve to celebrate it." ---------------------------------------------------------- Vim! View News of the Vim! League and Its Affiliates by Jimmy Gresham 9 September 2315 Far Harbor Claims Second Title Sometimes the winner is the one who got the lucky bounces and the lucky calls, and sometimes the winner is just the one who played better. It was the latter case in 2315, as the Far Harbor Ghoul Whales topped the Dalton Farm Fog Crawlers 5-3 tonight at Blood Tide Stadium to win the Vim! Series. It was the 2nd title in franchise history. "When you play for championships, you have to play better than the team in the other dugout. We did that in this series, and all year. Now we're the best team in baseball," said Far Harbor shortstop Pit Palutena, who was named series MVP. The Ghoul Whales took the series 4-3. The new titleholders completed the regular season with a first-place finish in the Vim! League Harbor Division and a 51-39 record. Far Harbor manager Bill Hench grinned and nodded when asked to comment on Palutena's words. "Pit said it best -- we played better than the other team," the skipper said. Hometown officials announced they were already planning a "grand celebration" for the winners in the days to come.
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 14 September 2315 CBO Association Semifinals Round Results NCA - #4 Bunker Hill 75ers vs #1 Lexington Synths Game 1: Bunker Hill 2 Lexington 1 Road Win Lifts Bunker Hill to 1-0 Lead in ASF The Association Semifinal Round got off to a quiet start, with the traveling Bunker Hill 75ers taking a low-scoring, 2-1 win over the host Lexington Synths. Bunker Hill right-hander Jalep Temper was marvelous at Super Duper Mart Stadium. The 75ers now hold a 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Temper was in the zone all game. He frustrated Lexington hitters while giving the 75ers 7.2 innings of quality work. Temper threw 89 pitches, allowing 5 hits and getting 7 punchouts. "I was able to change speeds effectively tonight," said Temper. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington. Game 2: Lexington 8, Bunker Hill 7, 10 inn. 75ers Hammered by Sykes, Drop Game 2 to Synths The Association Semifinal Round is tied at 1 games apiece, thanks to a dramatic walk-off victory at Super Duper Mart Stadium for the Lexington Synths. 22-year-old catcher Shawn Sykes was the star for Lexington, as he was 2-2 with a home run, 3 walks, and was hit by a pitch. He drove in 4 runs and scored once in the Super Duper Mart Stadium contest. The 8-7 Lexington triumph allowed the team to even the best-of-5 series with the Bunker Hill 75ers at 1-1. Sykes delivered a run-scoring walk in the bottom of the tenth to win it for Lexington. In the contest, Sykes was 2 for 2 with a home run, 3 walks, and was hit by a pitch, while adding 4 RBI and scoring once. "We'll take some time to unwind," said Sykes, "and then get after it again." The next game is set to be played for Saturday, September 11th , 2315 at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium in Boston. Game 3: Bunker Hill 13, Lexington 9 Gaycey Blasts Synths, 75ers Take Game 3, 13-9 The Bunker Hill 75ers moved to within one game of the Association Championship Series, downing the visiting Lexington Synths at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium by a score of 13-9. 75ers first baseman Zod Gaycey did some major damage. He went 3 for 4 with 2 home runs and a double, while scoring 3 and driving in 9. The win gives the 75ers a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal Round. Gaycey contributed in the bottom of the first. With the bases loaded, he hit a grand slam home run. It was one at-bat among others that helped Bunker Hill get the win. "I'm just trying to make good contact," said Gaycey, "one at-bat at a time." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Battle of Bunker Hill Memorial Stadium in Boston. Game 4: Lexington 1, Bunker Hill 0, 11 inn. Synths Clip 75ers, 1-0, in ASF Contest The Lexington Synths defeated the Bunker Hill 75ers, 1-0, in Game 4 of the Association Semifinal Round. Doing his part was starter Hunter Kim, who threw 7.0 innings of shutout ball. The win moves Lexington into a 2-2 tie with Bunker Hill in the series. Kim allowed no runs over 7 innings. He also racked up 8 strikeouts. "I tried to mix it up, keep them off balance," said Kim. Game 5 is scheduled for Tuesday at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington. Game 5: Lexington 16, Bunker Hill 3 Lexington Advances to Association Championship Series With a narrow 3-2 series win, the Lexington Synths have eliminated the Bunker Hill 75ers and are Association Semifinal Round winners.It is the first playoff series victory in Synths' team history. "We tried not to look ahead to the Association Championship Series, but we thought we'd be there for sure," said third baseman Tommy Whitetiger, who was named series MVP. Lexington won the final game by a score of 16-3, wrapping it up at Super Duper Mart Stadium. Whitetiger's big series saw him hit .391 with a .440 on-base percentage. He had 1 home runs, drove in 6 RBI and scored 5 runs. The Lexington Synths will play against the Easy Town Assaultrons in the next round. Easy Town won their series against the Salem Witch Hats 3 games to 2. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. NCA - #3 Easy Town Assaultrons vs #2 Salem Witch Hats Game 1: Salem 6, Easy Town 2 McGhee Excels, Salem Wins Association Semifinal Round Game 1 The Salem Witch Hats started the Association Semifinal Round in style, downing the visiting Easy Town Assaultrons at Vim! Park of Salem by a score of 6-2 to grab an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Witch Hats left fielder Jig McGhee was 3-4 with a home run, 2 singles, and a walk. He scored 2 runs and drove in 2. Salem right fielder Thatch Heard helped the Witch Hats go up, 3-2, in the bottom of the seventh inning. With the game tied, Heard hit a run-scoring single off Easy Town pitcher Tarzan Rogers. "Nice to see our side come away with the win," McGhee said after the game. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Vim! Park of Salem in Salem. Game 2: Salem 2, Easy Town 0 Salem Pins 2-0 Loss on Easy Town Jaa Thirtysix pitched a gem to help the Salem Witch Hats escape with a tight, 2-0 victory over the Easy Town Assaultrons in a low-scoring Association Semifinal Round contest. The left-handed Thirtysix threw 7.0 innings of shutout ball in the win, just enough for the Witch Hats on a day when their offense dried up. Salem now leads the best-of-5 series 2-0. Steve V-Rock broke a 0-0 tie in the bottom of the second with a run-scoring ground out. It put the Witch Hats in front, 1-0. For the game, V-Rock drew 1 walk in 3 plate appearances. "Things aren't going great right now," Easy Town manager Malik Christmasstory said. "But you don't need me to tell you that." Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 3: Easy Town 8, Salem 7 Easy Town Breaks Through for First Win in Association Semifinal Round; Now Trails 2-1 Already down in the Association Semifinal Round, the Easy Town Assaultrons put on their best show, beating the Salem Witch Hats by a final score of 8-7. Passive Mitch Porter was special. He went 2 for 4 with 2 home runs. He drove in 5 runs and scored twice. Easy Town now trails Salem 2-1 in the best-of-5 affair. The Assaultrons were down to their last out in the bottom of the ninth inning, when 21-year old second baseman Halep Gutteridge landed a big blow. He turned a full count sinker from Gary Harvard into a 2-run single. The walk-off single sent the Easy Town Field denizens into a frenzy and sent the Assaultrons home with a thrilling 8-7 win. "It's a huge change in atmosphere versus last game," Gutteridge said after the win. "I feel like we're back in the mix now. We just can't let up." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 4: Easy Town 2, Salem 1 Assaultrons Clip Witch Hats, 2-1, in ASF Contest The Easy Town Assaultrons and the Salem Witch Hats will take the Association Semifinal Round to a decisive 5th game. In a must-win situation, the Assaultrons beat the Witch Hats, 2-1, at Easy Town Field to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Easy Town left-hander Tarzan Rogers had a big role in the win. He threw 7.0 innings allowing 1 run. The game was at a stalemate until first baseman Albie Cannibal came to bat in the bottom of the eighth. Facing Salem pitcher Gary Harvard, he hit a 1-2 fastball for a run-scoring single. It was a game-changer, putting Easy Town on top, 2-1. "I was just trying to execute one pitch at a time," said Rogers. The next game is set to be played for Tuesday, September 14th , 2315 at Vim! Park of Salem in Salem. Game 5: Easy Town 6, Salem 4 Assaultrons Win Association Semifinal Round The Easy Town Assaultrons players streamed onto the field at Vim! Park of Salem in jubilation, while heads were hung and few words were spoken in the Salem Witch Hats clubhouse at the conclusion of the Association Semifinal Round. In a series that had a bit of everything and went the distance, Easy Town won the final game 6-4 and the series 3-2. "It's hard to describe what we're feeling right now," said Easy Town left-hander Tut Cadillac, whose strong pitching performance in the series garnered him MVP honors. "You square off against a good team like Salem and anything can happen. Both teams deserved to go on, but thankfully it's us." For the series, Cadillac had a 1.93 ERA over 4.2 innings pitched. He added 5 strikeouts with a 2-0 record. The Easy Town Assaultrons don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Lexington Synths - Bunker Hill 75ers series. That series is tied at 2 games apiece. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. SCA - #4 Diamond City Swatters vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers Game 1: Vault 81 6, Diamond City 5 Rathmann Helps Vault 81 Take Association Semifinal Round Game 1 The Vault 81 Dwellers started the Association Semifinal Round in style, downing the visiting Diamond City Swatters at CURIE Inc. Field by a score of 6-5 to grab an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Dwellers right fielder Joe Rathmann went 2-2 with a double and 2 walks. He scored 3 times. Had Pockets Wrench not delivered a key base hit in the bottom of the seventh, the outcome might have been different. Instead, with two down and a runner on 2nd, Wrench hit a run-scoring single. That made the score 6-5, in favor of the Dwellers. "Feels good to get the job done," Wrench said after the game. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 2: Vault 81 6, Diamond City 5, 12 inn. Vault 81 Takes 2-0 Series Lead Behind 4 RBIs from SS Yamada When the games really matter, the Vault 81 Dwellers put on their best show, beating the Diamond City Swatters by a final score of 6-5. End Yamada went 3 for 6 with a home run and 2 singles, while adding 4 RBI and scoring once. Vault 81 now leads Diamond City 2-0 in the best-of-5 affair. Batting in the bottom of the 12th, six-time All-Star Phantom Vargas had a real shot to win the game. Diamond City pitcher Flimflam Fanglethorpe was determined not to let it happen. But with one out, Vargas hit a run-scoring single. The Dwellers had a walk-off triumph. Vargas said this kind of win gives the team "a buzz." Game 3 is scheduled for Friday at The Great Green Jewel in Boston. Game 3: Vault 81 7, Diamond City 1 Vault 81 Wins Association Semifinal Round It's a sweet sweep for the Vault 81 Dwellers and they have won the Association Semifinal Round. The Diamond City Swatters were not able to keep pace with the Dwellers and dropped the series in short order, losing, 7-1, in the deciding game. "This wasn't really the effort we hoped for," said Diamond City manager A-Juan Rodriguez. It's now on to the Association Championship Series for Vault 81 after their 3-0 series win. Leading the way for the winners was center fielder Aaron Wright, who was named MVP. For the series, Wright hit .455 with a .538 on-base percentage. He had 1 home runs, drove in 5 RBI and scored 2 runs. The Vault 81 Dwellers don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Quincy Gunners - University Point Deathclaws series. University Point leads the series 2 games to 1. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. SCA - #6 Quincy Gunners vs #2 University Point Deathclaws Game 1: University Point 7, Quincy 2 Association Semifinal Round Game 1 Goes to University Point, Thanks to Dylan The University Point Deathclaws started the Association Semifinal Round in style, downing the visiting Quincy Gunners at Hallucigen Stadium at UP by a score of 7-2 to grab an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. Deathclaws left fielder Pop Dylan was 2 for 4 with a home run and a double. He scored 2 runs and drove in 3. There was more than one reason the Deathclaws beat the Gunners, but Dylan's big at-bat in the bottom of the first was an important factor. He staked his team to a 4-1 lead when he hit a 3-run home run. "This was a nice win for us," said Dylan. "It's one more step toward our ultimate goal." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hallucigen Stadium at UP in Boston. Game 2: Quincy 10, University Point 4 Fee Blasts Deathclaws, Gunners Take Game 2, 10-4 With center fielder Duff Fee leading the charge, the Quincy Gunners got a road win over the University Point Deathclaws, 10-4, in Game 2 of the Association Semifinal Round. Fee was 3 for 5 with a home run and 2 singles. He scored 2 times and drove in 2 at Hallucigen Stadium at UP to help Quincy force a 1-1 tie in the best-of-5 series. Alchemist Hall went 2-5 with 2 singles against the Deathclaws. With the game tied in the top of the sixth inning, he hit a sacrifice fly that put Quincy in front, 4-3. "Trying isn't good enough in this league," said Hall. "You've got to get results." The next game is set to be played for Friday, September 10th , 2315 at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 3: University Point 10, Quincy 3 Road Win Lifts University Point to 2-1 Lead in ASF The University Point Deathclaws moved to within one game of the Association Championship Series, downing the Quincy Gunners on the road at The Stone House by a score of 10-3. Deathclaws left-hander Tony Bertha had a strong outing. He threw 7.0 innings of 5-hit ball. The win gives the Deathclaws a 2-1 advantage in the best-of-5 Association Semifinal Round. University Point used a well-timed hit by Rock Rampage to capture the win. The shortstop socked a 2-run double in the top of the fifth inning to put the Deathclaws ahead, 4-2. Though it was his only hit in 3 at-bats, it was important. "Solid performance from our side," said Deathclaws manager Mark Sellsword. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at The Stone House in Quincy. Game 4: University Point 11, Quincy 1 Deathclaws Advance to Association Championship Series Fans at The Stone House saw the Association Semifinal Round come to a close today, as the University Point Deathclaws defeated the Quincy Gunners by a score of 11-1, and advanced to the Association Championship Series. University Point won the series 3-1 and will now continue their march toward the Sole Survivor Series. "It feels good to be moving on, I can't deny it," said first baseman Barker Cocoa, who was named series MVP. "Not everyone thought we'd make it this far." The University Point Deathclaws will play against the Vault 81 Dwellers in the next round. Vault 81 won their series against the Diamond City Swatters 3 games to 0. The Association Championship Series schedule will be announced after the Association Semifinal Round finishes. CBO Playoff Tree
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 15 September 2315 Playoffs Preview - Association Championship Series Round #3 Easy Town Assaultrons (70-60) vs #1 Lexington Synths (77-53) Season Series: Lexington 3, Easy Town 1 April 24-25 @ET: Lex 13-4, ET 2-1 July 1-2 @Lex: Lex 5-2, Lex 5-4 Analysis The comparisons to last season's NCA Championship Series between the #3 The Slog Ghouls and #1 Fort Hagen Silver Shroud are so similar that we are almost willing to forego this preview and declare Easy Town NCA and CBO champions. Just like the Ghouls did last year. But this ain't 2314. The Assaultrons are now used to playoff success, nor much of making the playoffs in general. This is their 7th trip, with the last before this one coming in 2307. Of course, the furthest the Trons have reached was in 2298 when they took the 3rd seed entering the four-team playoffs, beat #2 Abernathy (now Bunker Hill) and #4 Fort Hagen, and then lost in the Sole Survivor Series, 4-0, to a very good Goodneighbor squad. For Lexington, this is the third-straight and third time overall to be in the playoffs. After beating the 75ers in the Association Semifinal Round, the Synths have now won their first postseason series. Now they are seeking their second and a trip to the Sole Survivor Series. In the regular season, Lexington won 3 out 4 games, including one blowout of 13-4. The only pitcher to start two games in the series was Admiral Kelm, who went 2-0 with a 4.26 ERA in 12.2 IP. Kelm also batted .571 with two RBI in his two games pitched. Looking at stats vs stats, the Synths seem to have most of the advantages. For hitting, Lexington is slightly better at getting runners on base and getting extra base hits. One tell is the Synths' .349 vs Easy Town's .342 OBP. It's not much of a difference, but a difference. The Synths also hit 22 more home runs (147 vs 122). On the mound, the differences are even starker. Lexington had an NCA-best 3.98 team ERA vs 4.44 for the Trons. The Assaultrons were lower in almost all major categories, but had more strikeouts (929 vs 923). The 555 runs allowed for Lexington is almost a half-run per game better than the Trons' 605. Prediction Since neither team is proficient in playoff success, there is no X factor that could tip the scales. The Synths have more depth, talent, and performance success. Easy Town has a bunch of young guys who can play ball well and carry the team. We don't think one team dominates this series. Lexington 4, Easy Town 3 #2 University Point Deathclaws (76-54) vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers (80-50) Season Series: University Point 3, Vault 81 1 May 19-20 @V81: UP 3-2, UP 5-4 July 24-25 @UP: UP 3-0, V81 4-2 Analysis In the end, the top two teams of the SCA stand in a battle royale for the right to be called the SCA champions. University Point last held that title in 2309 when they made their third Sole Survivor Series. That year, they lost the series to Nordhagen Beach, the same team they beat for CBO championships in 2302 and 2305. For Vault 81, they have appeared to be on the brink of winning the championship, especially in 2314 with their CBO-record 95 wins. Yet, it has yet to happen. Their sole Sole Survivor Series appearance vcame in 2312 when the Dwellers were upended by Fort Hagen for its first title. In the regular season, the Deathclaws had the best of Vault 81, winning three of four. All four games were low-scoring affairs, which could be a preview of how this series goes. And if the games are low-scoring, then all advantages go to the Claws. This is only the third time that the Dwellers and University Point have met in the playoffs and the first time this late. In 2301, the #4 Vault 81 team visited #1 University Point but fell short. In 2312, the Claws were the 6th seed facing #3 Vault 81 in the Wildcard Round, but Vault 81 prevailed. For the Dwellers, this season feels as though it is the end of an era. While they have been one of the top teams for the sixth-straight year, the balance of aging veterans may have finally started to tip with 14 players now 30 or older. Granted, University Point is in the same territory with 13 players, but some of those guys have held up the championship trophy before. Vault 81 players have not. On paper, this series appears to be Vault 81's advantage. The Dwellers scored 696 runs to the Deathclaws' 608, a difference of over 0.7 runs per game. Pitching was more even, with the Dwellers allowing 563 runs vs University Point's 568. Vault 81 was #2 (4.00) and the Claws #3 (4.02) in Team ERA behind Atom (3.98). Prediction If Vault 81 can find a way to punish University Point pitching, then we feel that they are decisively better and more capable. However, that did not happen much in the regular season with Alex Alexson (2-0, 2.40) and Digger Vadim (1-1, 3.86) getting each of the starts for the Deathclaws and holding the Dwellers in check. We have a feeling the Dweller bats will be anything but silent. Vault 81 4, University Point 2
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CBO Playoffs 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 23 September 2315 CBO Association Championship Series Results NCA - #3 Easy Town Assaultrons vs #1 Lexington Synths Game 1: Lexington 4, Easy Town 2 Association Championship Series Game 1 Victory for Kim and Lexington The Lexington Synths started the Association Championship Series in style, downing the visiting Easy Town Assaultrons at Super Duper Mart Stadium by a score of 4-2 to stake an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Synths left-hander Hunter Kim threw 7.1 innings of shutout ball. Kim gave Lexington a solid start. The left-hander allowed no runs on 4 hits over 7.1 innings. "Hunter was throwing free and easy," said Lexington manager Brandon Salinas. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington. Game 2: Lexington 5, Easy Town 3 Lexington Pins 5-3 Loss on Easy Town The Lexington Synths got a strong performance from pitcher Admiral Kelm, who stymied the visiting Easy Town Assaultrons en route to a win, 5-3, in Game 2 of the Association Championship Series. The Assaultrons could never get a bead on the right-handed Kelm, who threw 6.1 innings allowing 3 runs. The Synths now hold a 2-0 in the best-of-7 series. The Synths had to work out of trouble in the top of the ninth. The score was 5-3, Lexington, with one out. Easy Town, with a runner on 1st, was mounting a threat. Topher Spark dug in at the plate, but on a 2-2 fastball, he hit into a double play. Game 3 is scheduled for Sunday at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 3: Lexington 9, Easy Town 6 Blitzed by Whitetiger, Synths, Assaultrons Sink Further in ACS Riding the 4-hit performance of third baseman Tommy Whitetiger, the Lexington Synths got a road win against the Easy Town Assaultrons, 9-6, in Game 3 of the Association Championship Series. Whitetiger went 4-5 with a home run and 2 doubles, while adding 5 RBI and scoring once for the Synths, who now lead the best-of-7 series, 3 games to 0. The game turned with one out in the top of the fourth. That's when Whitetiger hit a 2-run home run off Lonely Gale. It propelled the Synths into the lead, 2-0. "It was a good day but I'm not letting my guard down," Whitetiger said. "I'll let my guard down as soon as someone puts a big, fat championship ring on my finger." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Easy Town Field in Easy Town. Game 4: Lexington 9, Easy Town 2 Synths Win Association Championship Series The Lexington Synths had all facets of their game going and have swept the Easy Town Assaultrons in the Association Championship Series. Lexington now heads off to the Sole Survivor Series, after wrapping up the series with a 9-2 win. Tommy Whitetiger was named MVP, as he put up a .562 batting average, with a .611 on-base percentage. He had 2 home runs, drove in 6 RBI and scored 5 runs. Whitetiger and teammate Packs Ton Kling each went 3 for 5 in the final game. Whitetiger had a triple and home run, scored twice, and drove in a run. Kling was the Game MVP, homering twice, scoring twice, and knocking in two runs. The Lexington Synths don't know who they will face in the next round. They will play the winner of the Vault 81 Dwellers - University Point Deathclaws series. Vault 81 leads the series 3 games to 2. The Sole Survivor Series schedule will be announced after the Association Championship Series finishes. SCA - #2 University Point Deathclaws vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers Game 1: Vault 81 6, University Point 4 Association Championship Series Game 1 Victory for Million and Vault 81 The Vault 81 Dwellers started the Association Championship Series in style, downing the visiting University Point Deathclaws at CURIE Inc. Field by a score of 6-4 to stake an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Dwellers right-hander Zack Million threw 8.0 innings of 4-hit ball. Million allowed 2 runs over 8 innings. He also racked up 6 strikeouts. "Zack was pretty good at keeping their guys off-balance," said Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 2: University Point 8, Vault 81 6 University Point Win Evens Series at 1 When the games really matter, the University Point Deathclaws put on their best show, beating the Vault 81 Dwellers by a final score of 8-6. Stu Gains went 3-4 with 3 singles and a walk. He drove in 4 runs. The series now sits at 1-1 in the best-of-7 affair. Barker Cocoa, who finished 3rd in the SCA in batting average with .353 in 2304, helped out the University Point cause in the top of the sixth inning with a run-scoring single. For the game, the first baseman was 1-5. "You know, at the end of the day, it's about who scores the most runs," said University Point manager Mark Sellsword. Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday at Hallucigen Stadium at UP in Boston. Game 3: Vault 81 6, University Point 5 Sefilian Blasts Deathclaws, Dwellers Take Game 3, 6-5 Riding the 2-hit performance of second baseman Arty Sefilian, the Vault 81 Dwellers got a road win against the University Point Deathclaws, 6-5, in Game 3 of the Association Championship Series. Sefilian went 2-4 with a home run. He drove in 4 runs and scored once for the Dwellers, who now lead the best-of-7 series, 2 games to 1. The game was at a stalemate until shortstop End Yamada came to bat in the top of the ninth. Facing University Point pitcher Swampy Tamragouri, he hit a 2-2 cutter for a run-scoring single. It was a game-changer, putting Vault 81 on top, 5-4. "We're feeling good about this," said Dwellers manager Drac Jaskula. "We have got an advantage now and we just need to keep the pressure on." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hallucigen Stadium at UP in Boston. Game 4: University Point 9, Vault 81 5 Raucous Hallucigen Stadium at UP Crowd Propels Deathclaws to 9-5 Victory; Series Tied at 2 Leave it to the veteran. The University Point Deathclaws got a great start from 37-year-old right-hander Digger Vadim, as University Point won the contest, 9-5, at Hallucigen Stadium at UP. Vadim threw 7.2 innings allowing 2 runs in the win, which knotted the best-of-7 series at 2-2. An inflection point occurred with two out in the bottom of the second. That's when Deathclaws second baseman Emerald Sapphire hit a curveball from Zack Million for a 2-run single. Just like that, University Point was up, 3-2. "I made some pitches when I had to," said Vadim. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hallucigen Stadium at UP in Boston. Game 5: Vault 81 6, University Point 2 Road Win Lifts Vault 81 to 3-2 Lead in ACS Game 5 was big. So was Scruffy Taguchi. The Vault 81 starter rose to the occasion at Hallucigen Stadium at UP, leading the Dwellers to a crucial 6-2 victory over the University Point Deathclaws. Taguchi threw 8.2 innings of 7-hit ball as the Dwellers won on the road to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 Association Championship Series. Vault 81 used the hitting of Joe Rathmann to pick up the win. The right fielder clubbed a 2-run single in the top of the second inning to put the Dwellers on top, 3-1. For the game, Rathmann had 1 home run and 1 single in 5 at-bats. "Scruffy pounded the strike zone and made good pitches when he needed to," said Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula. Game 6 is scheduled for Wednesday at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 6: Vault 81 4, University Point 2 Dwellers Advance to Sole Survivor Series The Vault 81 Dwellers "proved we can handle pressure" by beating the Association Championship Series and eliminating the University Point Deathclaws, according to series MVP Arty Sefilian. "This is the big stage, we're off to the Sole Survivor Series and looking towards the Sole Survivor Series," he said. "There's a lot of pressure at this time of year and it's only going to get more intense from here. But I think we can handle it just fine." Vault 81 won the final game 4-2, to wrap up the series 4-2. Exxie Summerset was named Game MVP, allowing two earned runs on three hits with nine strikeouts in 6.0 innings pitched. Summerset also was 1 for 2 with an RBI. Dyamnite Delaney got the save. Sefilian led his team to the series win by putting up a .423 average, with a .423 on-base percentage. He had a home run, drove in 6 RBI, and scored 3 runs. Sefilian was hitless against University Point in the regular season in eight at-bats. The Vault 81 Dwellers will play against the Lexington Synths in the next round. Lexington won their series against the Easy Town Assaultrons 4 games to 0. The Sole Survivor Series schedule will be announced after the Association Championship Series finishes. CBO Playoff Tree
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Sole Survivor Series 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, and CYL by Nat Wright-Kawolski 24 September 2315 Sole Survivor Series: #1 Lexington Synths (77-53) vs #1 Vault 81 Dwellers (80-50) Season Series: Lexington 2, Vault 81 1 April 12-14 @V81: V81 6-2, Lex 3-2 (13), Lex 7-1 Analysis PAM's 2315 predictions: Vault 81 #1, Lexington #2. As in 1-2 in the CBO. As in, meant to meet in the Sole Survivor Series. As in, correct. Vault 81 has been the team expected to be at or in the championship almost each year over the past five seasons, while the Synths were not expected to do much before the last two seasons. Both teams have considerable strengths that make this a good matchup. In the regular season, the series went to Lexington at the Dwellers. While the home team took the first game, 6-2 in the early-season matchup, the Synths went on to win the next two, 3-2 in 13 innings and 7-1. No offensive players really stood out with the Synths Hurr Lee Reyes (3/11, HR, 3 RBI) probably being the best. Red-hot Tommy Whitetiger (1/9) was not hot in that series. On the mound, Lyle Pine (1-0, 1.12, 8 IP) had the most decisive victory in the 7-1 matchup. Ryan Goodpryce (1-0, 2.70, 6.2 IP) got Vault 81's sole win. The Synths are enjoying their first two series wins in franchise history and their first trip to the Sole Survivor Series. While they are repeat Institute League champions, we said last season that they still felt a year away. Now Lexington is here and ready to make noise for the right to a championship. Vault 81 is in its second Sole Survivor Series with a 4-0 sweep coming at the hands of Fort Hagen in the Dwellers' first appearance. This season, Vault 81 will look to change their playoffs fortunes for good. Following that loss in the Sole Survivor Series, the Dwellers have now earned the #1 overall seed in the SCA for three straight years. This season, they have a feeling of "now or never." Looking at a comparison of statistics, the teams seem decently even on paper across several categories. One difference that does stand out, however, is that Vault 81 has a much better run differential (+133) to the Synths (+95). The Synths are good at "small ball," while the Dwellers rely on power. On the mound, Lexington has the starters advantage, while Vault 81 is more likely to shut down late rallies. The Synths are a better overall defensive team. Looking at player vs player at positions, first let's look at those and then show a comparison of the matchups as expected in Game 1. Here are the expected starters (Lexington vs Vault 81): SP1 - Hunter Kim (15-4, 3.23) < Zack Million (13-11, 3.86) SP2 - Deedee Martinson (10-11, 3.79) > Scruffy Taguchi (14-7, 4.36) SP3 - Admiral Kelm (14-9, 3.77) < Exxie Summerset (14-9, 4.29) RP1 - Lyle Pine (12-9, 3.56) < Ryan Goodpryce (13-8. 4.28) CL - Harry Baines (11 SV, 4.73) < Dynamite Delaney (27 SV, 2.73) C - Shawn Sykes (.307/5/42) < Phantom Vargas (.273/21/68) 1B - World B. Free (.331/12/47) > Chris Connexx (.223/10/51) 2B - Rabbit Forest (.281/6/46) > Arty Sefilian (.280/13/44) 3B - Tommy Whitetiger (.352/30/100) > Harry Byrd (.282/4/34) SS - Geralt Rivia (.267/6/37) < End Yamada (.279/16/55) LF - Campy Madrid (.308/6/54) < Stu Gains (.312/26/82) CF - Packs Ton Kling (.262/22/63) < Aaron Wright (.299/16/65) RF - Hurr Lee Reyes (.345/20/57) > Pockets Wrench (.308/28/86) Key Injuries Lexington none Vault 81 None Prediction This is only the second time in Sole Survivor Series history that each association's #1 team is there. The only other time was in 2304 when County Crossing and Roxbury faced off in the championship series. In this particular season, the two teams had to battle back from being behind in the race for #1 early to eventually overtake the top spot. While we think both teams are really good and look forward to and hope for a great series, we think the Dwellers have just a little bit more. They seem due as a team, but they seemed due more last season. They really are in the "do or die" situation that the Synths are not quite in. Let's call this one to go seven: Vault 81 4, Lexington 3
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Sole Survivor Series 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 26 September 2315 Sole Survivor Series 2315: Lexington Synths vs Vault 81 Dwellers Game Results: 1 and 2 Game 1: Lexington 9, Vault 81 4 Road Win Lifts Lexington to 1-0 Lead in SSS The Lexington Synths started the Sole Survivor Series in style, winning on the road against the Vault 81 Dwellers at CURIE Inc. Field by a score of 9-4 to take an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Synths first baseman World B. Free excelled. He went 4-5 with 4 singles. He drove in 2 runs and scored once. Free had a consequential at-bat in the top of the fourth for the Synths. Coming up with the bases loaded and Lexington trailing 3-2, he hit a 2-run single. "It doesn't matter if you're 10 games over .500 or 10 games under, it feels good to win," Free told the Lexington Observer. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 2: Vault 81 9, Lexington 3 Raucous CURIE Inc. Field Crowd Propels Dwellers to 9-3 Victory; Series Tied at 1 The Vault 81 Dwellers defeated the Lexington Synths, 9-3, in Game 2 of the Sole Survivor Series. Making an impact was catcher Phantom Vargas, who went 3-4 with a triple, 2 singles, and a walk, while scoring 2 times and driving in 3. The win moves Vault 81 into a 1-1 tie with Lexington in the series. Had Harry Byrd not delivered a key base hit in the bottom of the seventh, the outcome might have been different. Instead, with two down and the bases loaded, Byrd hit a grand slam home run. That made the score 7-3, in favor of the Dwellers. Said Lexington manager Brandon Salinas: "They did a lot of things right. We did a lot of things wrong." The next game is set to be played for Monday, September 27th , 2315 at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington.
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Sole Survivor Series 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 30 September 2315 Sole Survivor Series 2315: Lexington Synths vs Vault 81 Dwellers Game Results: 3, 4, and 5 Game 3: Vault 81 9, Lexington 6 Vargas Blasts Synths, Dwellers Take Game 3, 9-6 Riding the 2-hit performance of catcher Phantom Vargas, the Vault 81 Dwellers got a road win against the Lexington Synths, 9-6, in Game 3 of the Sole Survivor Series. Vargas hit 2 home runs. He drove in 3 runs and scored twice for the Dwellers, who now lead the best-of-7 series, 2 games to 1. With no one out in the top of the fourth, Arty Sefilian barreled up a fastball from Admiral Kelm. The result was a 3-run home run, putting the Dwellers in front, 5-0. "You know, at the end of the day, it's about who scores the most runs," said Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington. Game 4: Lexington 3, Vault 81 1 Lexington Win Evens Series at 2 The Lexington Synths took down the Vault 81 Dwellers by the score of 3-1 and moved into a 2-2 tie in the Sole Survivor Series. The largest share of the credit belongs to Lexington starter Hunter Kim, who threw 7.0 innings of 3-hit ball. In his 101-pitch effort, Kim allowed 1 run on 3 hits over 7 innings. He walked 1 and struck out 9. "Hunter mixed and matched," said Lexington manager Brandon Salinas. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Super Duper Mart Stadium in Lexington. Game 5: Lexington 2, Vault 81 1, 10 inn. Critical Game 5 Goes to Host Synths, 2-1 The Lexington Synths nearly wasted a strong game from starter Deedee Martinson, but were saved by some timely hitting in a 10th inning walk-off win over the Vault 81 Dwellers today. Martinson pitched well in the 2-1 win at Super Duper Mart Stadium. He threw 7.0 innings of 4-hit ball. The win allowed Lexington to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 Sole Survivor Series. Batting in the bottom of the tenth, former first round draft pick Eugene Jeep had a real shot to win the game. Vault 81 pitcher Ryan Goodpryce was determined not to let it happen. But with two outs, Jeep hit a run-scoring single. The Synths had a walk-off triumph. "It was a good night for them and a bad night for us," said Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula. Game 6 is scheduled for Friday at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston.
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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 3 October 2315 Sole Survivor Series 2315: Lexington Synths vs Vault 81 Dwellers Game Results: 6 and 7 Game 6: Vault 81 5, Lexington 2 Dwellers Even With Synths After Home Win The Vault 81 Dwellers and the Lexington Synths will take the Sole Survivor Series to a decisive 7th game. In a must-win situation, the Dwellers beat the Synths, 5-2, at CURIE Inc. Field to force the series into what will essentially be a one-game playoff. Vault 81 right-hander Exxie Summerset had a big role in the win. He threw 7.0 innings of 3-hit ball. Pockets Wrench, who finished 5th in the SCA in home runs with 28 in 2315, helped out the Vault 81 cause in the bottom of the sixth inning with a run-scoring single. For the game, the first baseman was 1 for 2 with a walk and was hit by a pitch. Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula commended his team for exhibiting "no shortage of effort." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at CURIE Inc. Field in Boston. Game 7: Vault 81 4, Lexington 1 Vault 81 Beats Lexington in Sole Survivor Series The Vault 81 Dwellers were good enough to get past the Lexington Synths at CURIE Inc. Field today and secure the 1st championship in franchise history. "When you wear Dwellers on your shirt, you're good at something," Vault 81 skipper Drac Jaskula told the press. Dwellers first baseman Pockets Wrench was named MVP of the series after he went .407 with 2 home runs and 6 runs batted in. "It feels totally incredible," Wrench said. "I could live to 1,000 years old and I'd remember this moment." The new champions capped off a great season with a 4-1 victory over the Synths to win the Sole Survivor Series 4-3. Zack Million was the Game MVP, holding the Synths to just one run in 8.0 innings of six-hit ball. He walked three and struck out eight. Sole Survivor Series CBO Playoff Tree Vault 81 Team
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BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 4 October 2315 Offseason of Retirements The original crop of CBO players has seen its numbers decline so much so that almost none will make the 20 years cut in 2317. At 20 years of the full CBO, though, there are six who have declared, at least for now, one more season: RP Aaron Geneva (Obe), CF Millioncap Go (Lex), RP Brent Hooker (SI), RP Sheng Kawolski (ST), 1B Ben Pettinato (V81), and LF David Seaweed (ST). University Point lost the most big names to finish out their careers and has announced the retirement of all three players' numbers: 4 - SS Austin Engill - .253/461/1341 - The first #1 overall pick, Engill has had a stellar career, starting with the Abernathy Adamantium from 2296-2302, getting traded midseason and then playing for the Deathclaws from 2302-2310 where he won two championships, and then finishing with Egret from 2311-2315. The ten-time All-Star finishes in the Top Ten in the following categories (228-2315 stats): Runs (10th at 1325), Home Runs (5th at 439), RBI (8th at 1233), Walks (4th at 1393), WAR (9th at 65.94). 17 - SP Tony Bertha - 229-148, 3.63 - After a stellar season where Bertha recorded a 14-8 record with a 3.72 ERA, Bertha decided enough was enough, and he will return to Far Harbor for a post-playing career. The former 22nd-overall pick in the 2296 Inaugural Draft, Bertha played from 2296-2299 with Sunshine Tidings before being traded to Salem during the 2299 season and playing there from 2299-2303, havbing a 13-game stint with Goodneighbor in 2304 befor being traded midseason to the Claws where he finishied his career from 2304-2315. He won 148 games with University Point, which on its own would rank him 30th in wins. In actuality, Bertha is Top Ten in multiple career categories: Wins (4th at 215), Games Started (7th at 480), Complete Games (8th at 45), Shutouts (T-3rd at 22), IP (6th at 3195.0), Hits Allowed (7th at 3160), and WAR (9th at 69.48). 37- RF Tomas Jones - .331/388/1396 - The 23rd overall pick in the 2296 Inaugural Draft, Jones started with Nordhagen Beach from 2296-2299 before being traded early in the season to the Deathclaws where he played from 2299-2312, and finished with the Chemists from 2313-2315. With the Claws, the two-time champion and five-time All-Star hit 323 home runs, which alone would rank him 29th all-time. With his official count (372), he is 14th. Top Ten rankings for Jones in career stats include: Batting Average (7th at .327) and RBI (5th at 1304). Other #s retired: Diamond City - #54 - Josh Samm - Samm now has two numbers retired with the Swatters. He previously changed his number from #24 to #54 when Swatters owner Moe Cronin wanted to honor all numbers from pre-War for the Boston Red Sox inside the Great Green Jewel. Samm finishes his career tied for 2nd in saves (389). Concord - #22 - Dan Erb - The 9-time All-Star played with the Radstags from 2296-2306 and then Salem from 2306-2315 in his 20-year career. His Top Ten finishes are: At-bats (9th at 7149) and Total Bases (7th at 3705). County Crossing - #16 - Biter Trout - Trout is a 14-time All-Star and one of the best stroke hitters in CBO history. His Top Ten finishes are: Average (3rd at .336), OBP (3rd at .444), Singles (1st at 1702), Walks (6th at 1220), and WAR (5th at 75.65) CBO Records There were not a whole lot of season records broken or tied in 2315, which can be expected as time goes by. Those records this season were: Games played - tied with 14 others - 130 - 1B Sheedy Smith, Jamaica Plain Strikeouts (hitter) - 187 - SS Greenie Jamison, Starlight - Jamison broke the record by 34 strikeouts (Dan Neo, 154, 2299). The 12th-overall pick in the 2314 Draft, Jamison was forced into a bad situation with the Killers. On the bright side, he seems to be a boom-or-bust hitter, finishing the season tied with Barker Cocoa for the CBO home runs lead (33). Complete Games - 15 - SP Heaven Fontenot, Diamond City - Fontenot outdueled Paul Stains' 2310 record of 14, also at the time with the Swatters. Hits Allowed - 274 - SP Hrye Caje, Malden - The year 2315 must have been a hitter's haven with 10 pitchers all breaking or tying the previous record of 250 set in 2310 by Matt Bowman and Zaire Inquisitor. Caje's 274 outpaced Oberland's Emperry Alizm, who finished with 266 hits allowed. Players of the Year - NEBL PL Hitter - The future looks extremely bright for Pie Trainer. At the age of 22, many players are still trying to find their way in New England Baseball League. Trainer has not only found his way, he's already established himself as one of the game's brightest stars, today being named the winner of the Patriot League Most Valuable Player Award. "I didn't expect to hit .338 this year, that's for sure," the left fielder said. The Manchester Granites star also put up a .398 on-base percentage this year, with 102 hits, 22 doubles, 5 triples, 15 home runs, 50 RBIs and 52 runs scored. He received 9 first place votes out of a possible 28. Weston DeGurlz of the Abernathy Adamantium finished second in voting with 7 first place votes, while Sardar Agiashvili of the Medford Radguards finished third with 8 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Pie Trainer - Manchester Granites - 9 - 291 Weston DeGurlz - Abernathy Adamantium - 7 - 269 Sardar Agiashvili - Medford Radguards - 8 - 266 Beard Harden - Abernathy Adamantium - 2 - 182 Ramon Gill - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 146 Dwaine Garcia - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 131 Zaire Inquisitor - Lynn Fortune Finders - 2 - 114 Shin Adachi - Danvers Sonics - 0 - 99 Crimson Carpenter - Medford Radguards - 0 - 38 Chris Tardy - Abernathy Adamantium - 0 - 35 Bendu Cook - Medford Radguards - 0 - 30 Nest Morfa - Clifton Vertibirds - 0 - 18 Mace Pageturner - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 17 Coup Hertwig - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 14 Nathan Done - Everett Mutant Hounds - 0 - 1 Prov Presbyterian - Medford Radguards - 0 - 1 YL Hitter - The manager of the Worcester Cannons said he thinks Barbarus Bailey is only going to get better as he gets older. He may only be 21, but it will be hard to top the third baseman's 2315 campaign, as he has been named the winner of the Yankee League Most Valuable Player Award. His winning campaign featured a .357 batting average and a .440 on-base percentage this year. In 71 games he piled up 92 hits, 20 doubles, no triples, 16 home runs, 52 RBIs and 45 runs scored. He received 26 first place votes out of a possible 28. Keg Gutterson of the Wellesley Wanderers finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Adavald Vigilant of the Fall River Rippers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Barbarus Bailey - Worcester Cannons - 26 - 382 Keg Gutterson - Wellesley Wanderers - 2 - 256 Adavald Vigilant - Fall River Rippers - 0 - 189 Pol Johnston - Brookline Bandoliers - 0 - 160 Raze DeRuffo - Bradberton Tycoons - 0 - 121 Rusty Nukalurk - Woburn Bobbleheads - 0 - 109 McCrew Gillens - Sandwich Bay Snakes - 0 - 106 Quickie Sanders - Natick Big Leaguers - 0 - 89 Izdere Lifunn-Mars - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 83 My Ammy - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 62 Bodie Hughley - Brookline Bandoliers - 0 - 54 Cubby France - Bradberton Tycoons - 0 - 22 Redface Brickstone - Wellesley Wanderers - 0 - 8 Roo Kid Cunningham - Needham Archers - 0 - 8 Kevin Deux-Gas - Plymouth Pilgrims - 0 - 2 Nap Joy - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 1 PL Starter - Danny Gamez of the Marlborough Firemen was on cloud nine during the 2315 season, mystifying most of the hitters he faced, then capping it off with the Patriot League Pitcher of the Year Award. Gamez was spectacular in 12 starting assignments with 6 wins and 3 losses, 78.1 innings, 57 strikeouts and a fine 1.38 ERA. He received 24 first place votes out of a possible 28. Qazal Mabry of the Marlborough Firemen finished second in voting, while Alex Williams of the Danvers Sonics finished third with 2 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Danny Gamez - Marlborough Firemen - 24 - 174 Qazal Mabry - Marlborough Firemen - 0 - 79 Alex Williams - Danvers Sonics - 2 - 67 Orel Hershey - Marlborough Firemen - 0 - 47 Jason Costcaps - Clifton Vertibirds - 2 - 40 Michael Hawkins - Medford Radguards - 0 - 19 Jimmy Howe - Medford Radguards - 0 - 18 Jahb Treasure - Medford Radguards - 0 - 18 Taco LaVergne - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 9 Hitman Medicman - Danvers Sonics - 0 - 3 Rev Atkins - Lowell Sentry Bots - 0 - 2 YL Starter - In the twilight of his career, Wicked Good O'Malley has no intention of going anywhere anytime soon. The 35-year-old Cannons starter hoisted up the Yankee League Pitcher of the Year Award earlier today, silencing critics who thought it was time for the "old man" to retire. O'Malley crafted an ERA of 2.20 as he won 10 games, dropped 4, fanned 77 and gave up 73 walks in 139 innings of work. He received 25 first place votes out of a possible 28. Jesse Fraud of the Plymouth Pilgrims finished second in voting with 3 first place votes, while Kent Rothschild of the Wellesley Wanderers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Wicked Good O'Malley - Worcester Cannons - 25 - 187 Jesse Fraud - Plymouth Pilgrims - 3 - 121 Kent Rothschild - Wellesley Wanderers - 0 - 84 Alex Mazique - Worcester Cannons - 0 - 27 Tey How - Bradberton Tycoons - 0 - 15 Caesar Casino - Needham Archers - 0 - 12 Crash Cox - Needham Archers - 0 - 11 Taki Undertaker - Providence Warlocks - 0 - 11 Godot Beckett - Worcester Cannons - 0 - 7 John Carpenter - Woburn Bobbleheads - 0 - 1 PL Reliever - The manager of the Burlington Ferals said he always had confidence handing the ball to Mike Strong out of the bullpen. The 30-year-old was a dominant performer all year for Burlington and his efforts have been rewarded with the Patriot League Reliever of the Year Award for 2315. The bullpen ace had an impressive 1.52 ERA this season, with 8 saves in 47 relief appearances. He fanned 34 batters in 53.1 innings and sported a record of 6 wins and 2 losses. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Dust Aguila of the Lowell Sentry Bots finished second in voting, while Grits Burse of the Marlborough Firemen finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Mike Strong - Burlington Ferals - 28 - 140 Dust Aguila - Lowell Sentry Bots - 0 - 40 Grits Burse - Marlborough Firemen - 0 - 36 Ed Rare - Graygarden Action Boys - 0 - 21 Dummy Potluck - Clifton Vertibirds - 0 - 7 Joe Verti - Arlington Caps - 0 - 7 Vick Green - Burlington Ferals - 0 - 1 YL Reliever - His manager and teammates call Ebe Endocott a true bullpen ace. The Yankee League calls him the winner of the Reliever of the Year Award for 2315. The Needham Archers relief specialist out of Northampton, Massachusetts, won the award with 11 saves in 45 relief appearances, 37 strikeouts in 50.1 innings and 12 walks. He compiled a record of 7 wins and 4 losses and had a 1.79 ERA. He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Hard Luck Harley-Davidson of the Worcester Cannons finished second in voting with 9 first place votes, while Jack Arasmith of the Sandwich Bay Snakes finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Ebe Endocott - Needham Archers - 19 - 122 Hard Luck Harley-Davidson - Worcester Cannons - 9 - 102 Jack Arasmith - Sandwich Bay Snakes - 0 - 12 Bill Early - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 12 Chopsticks McWilliams - Braintree Robobrains - 0 - 4 Players of the Year - MML LL Hitter - Eddie Razorgrain of the Revere Beach Shoremen had a fine season this year and today he accepted the Hitter of the Year Award for 2315. The 27-year-old right fielder put up a .296 average and a .424 on-base percentage, piling up 81 hits, 13 doubles, 2 triples, 10 home runs, 37 RBIs and 44 runs scored. He received 11 first place votes out of a possible 28. Kevin Pullup of the Watertown Armorers finished second in voting with 11 first place votes, while Donnelly Hunter of the Tenpines Bluff Manta Men finished third with 6 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Eddie Razorgrain - Revere Beach Shoremen - 11 - 294 Kevin Pullup - Watertown Armorers - 11 - 293 Donnelly Hunter - Tenpines Bluff Manta Men - 6 - 275 Locomotive Stone - Nashua Sams - 0 - 172 Loud Lyle Mouton - Belmont Sneakers - 0 - 164 Butch Vermont - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 160 Gears McCready - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 97 Larry Fab - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 88 Robbie McHaney - Lawrence Revolution - 0 - 52 Merlin Hodges - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 35 Maverick McMann - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 14 Mazerunner Mouravov - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 6 Reese Angel - Haverhill Grooms - 0 - 1 Breezy Baywater - Watertown Armorers - 0 - 1 SL Hitter - At the age of 24, Malik Keil of the Dedham Bombers could very well have his best years ahead of him. It's a startling thought when you consider the year he had in 2315 was good enough to win the left fielder the Stars League Hitter of the Year Award. "See the ball, hit the ball," he said. "That's my basic approach." The top hitter put up a .338 batting average this year, as well as a .422 on-base percentage. He played 81 games and racked up 101 hits, 15 doubles, 1 triple, 14 home runs, 65 RBIs and 50 runs scored. He received 15 first place votes out of a possible 28. Leaky Lou Biert of the Bridgeport Gulchers finished second in voting with 13 first place votes, while Toothy Coghill of the Bridgeport Gulchers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Malik Keil - Dedham Bombers - 15 - 326 Leaky Lou Biert - Bridgeport Gulchers - 13 - 315 Toothy Coghill - Bridgeport Gulchers - 0 - 225 Knife Cloud - Newton Behemoths - 0 - 155 Sleepy Scharf - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 155 Veit Schoeeser - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 123 Truck Hulme - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 119 Erasmus Hansen - Pawtucket Pips - 0 - 94 Mickel Pate - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 47 Lossa Magic - Castle Strength - 0 - 42 Aidan Jacobi - Pawtucket Pips - 0 - 38 Ernie Tabletop - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 5 Rham Katte - Dedham Bombers - 0 - 4 Allen Capone - Dedham Bombers - 0 - 3 Jess Fowl - Castle Strength - 0 - 1 LL Starter - This year, the Legends League spotlight fell on Closecall Jones of the Covenant Refractors. What a 2315 season he had! A fine 9-2 won-lost record, 2.66 ERA, 15 starts, 122 innings and 74 strikeouts -- a season good enough to earn him the LL Pitcher of the Year Award. He received 11 first place votes out of a possible 28. Feran Sadri of the Marblehead Grenades finished second in voting with 12 first place votes, while Storm Steele of the Bedford Super Mutants finished third with 5 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Closecall Jones - Covenant Refractors - 11 - 140 Feran Sadri - Marblehead Grenades - 12 - 139 Storm Steele - Bedford Super Mutants - 5 - 98 Waxem Topsaw - Nashua Sams - 0 - 54 Noa Wagner - Nashua Sams - 0 - 20 Black Red - Haverhill Grooms - 0 - 10 Sinclair Atlantic - Bedford Super Mutants - 0 - 7 Mercury Hayes - Bedford Super Mutants - 0 - 5 Justin Horton - Revere Beach Shoremen - 0 - 2 Fergus Parker - Marblehead Grenades - 0 - 1 SL Starter - The votes have been tabulated for the 2315 Stars League Pitcher of the Year Award. It has been given to Arwen Gonar of the Brockton Irish, who piled up 15 wins this season with an impressive 2.68 ERA. In 22 starts Gonar had a 15-5 mark with 84 strikeouts in 157.2 innings. He received 12 first place votes out of a possible 28. Sham Killarney of the Hull Lead Bellies finished second in voting with 12 first place votes, while Larry Gomez of the Pawtucket Pips finished third with 3 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Arwen Gonar - Brockton Irish - 12 - 146 Sham Killarney - Hull Lead Bellies - 12 - 134 Larry Gomez - Pawtucket Pips - 3 - 50 Pedro Grande - Hull Lead Bellies - 1 - 42 Fern Ashcroft - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 41 Lazy Macnamara - Castle Strength - 0 - 41 Stranger Backrubman - Hull Lead Bellies - 0 - 14 Seymour Kimahri - Castle Strength - 0 - 6 Morty Mutantmagnet - Brockton Irish - 0 - 1 Felix Robles - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 0 - 1 LL Reliever - He may only be 22, but Leg Olas of the Nashua Sams has already established himself as one of the elite relievers in the Legends League. The reliever was today named the LL Reliever of the Year Award winner for 2315. He won the award with a strong year that saw him put up 5 saves in 46 relief appearances and 32 strikeouts in 54.1 innings. He had a record of 4-4 to go with his 1.49 ERA. He received 14 first place votes out of a possible 28. Otar Mad of the Marblehead Grenades finished second in voting with 13 first place votes, while Cole Trick of the Lawrence Revolution finished third with 1 first place vote. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Leg Olas - Nashua Sams - 14 - 102 Otar Mad - Marblehead Grenades - 13 - 102 Cole Trick - Lawrence Revolution - 1 - 41 Rhub Oliveoil - Belmont Sneakers - 0 - 3 Barry Skylark - Ipswich Hitters - 0 - 3 Aela Hunter - Covenant Refractors - 0 - 1 SL Reliever - At the age of 21, Ryder McPride says he still has a lot to learn about life in Massachusetts Minor League. But he certainly seems to be a quick study, as the Bridgeport Gulchers reliever was better than all others this year and has captured the 2315 Stars League Reliever of the Year Award. "I hope to win this a few more times before all is said and done in my career," the Beverly, Massachusetts native said. For the season, McPride had 27 saves in 48 relief appearances, which totaled 55.2. He fanned 52 betters, while walking 18 and put up a record of 5-3 to go with his 2.10 ERA. He received 14 first place votes out of a possible 28. Just Up Velez of the Springfield Operators finished second in voting with 12 first place votes, while Wild Mouse Vavoom of the Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials finished third with 2 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Ryder McPride - Bridgeport Gulchers - 14 - 89 Just Up Velez - Springfield Operators - 12 - 89 Wild Mouse Vavoom - Mayoral Shelter Tricentennials - 2 - 37 Rock Howard Snohomish - Springfield Operators - 0 - 16 Nymphadoro Tonks - Dedham Bombers - 0 - 12 Stubble Beard - Suffolk County Pink Goo - 0 - 7 Dylan Davies - Newton Behemoths - 0 - 2 CBO Transactions Monday, October 4th , 2315 County Crossing Bloodbugs: SS Wally Warwick retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: 1B Mike McDonie retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: SP Gavin Eviritts retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: 1B Matt Ratican retired from professional baseball. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: RF Damani Beebe retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: 1B Cody Flatt retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: Retired #4 in honor of Austin Engill. Egret Ninjas: SS Austin Engill retired from professional baseball. Vault 81 Dwellers: SP Vince McCort retired from professional baseball. Atom Cats: SP Will Rope retired from professional baseball. Oberland T-51s: RP Ichavod Shoemaker retired from professional baseball. Diamond City Swatters: Retired #54 in honor of Josh Samm. Roxbury Rad Sox: CL Josh Samm retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: Retired #17 in honor of Tony Bertha. University Point Deathclaws: SP Tony Bertha retired from professional baseball. Nahant Celtics: RP Drama Miller retired from professional baseball. Quincy Gunners: 1B Ryan Combs retired from professional baseball. Salem Witch Hats: LF Carney Cornseed retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: RP Mike Pond retired from professional baseball. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: CL David AntAgonist Kidd retired from professional baseball. Starlight Killers: SP Roberto Gonzales retired from professional baseball. Nahant Celtics: RF Gene Leftswipe retired from professional baseball. University Point Deathclaws: Retired #37 in honor of Tomas Jones. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: RF Tomas Jones retired from professional baseball. FHE Yao Guai: RP John Irwin retired from professional baseball. Concord Radstags: Retired #22 in honor of Dan Erb. Salem Witch Hats: LF Dan Erb retired from professional baseball. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: CL Chopsticks McWilliams retired from professional baseball. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: RP Kevin Marsh retired from professional baseball. Quincy Gunners: RP Adam Bias retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: RP Justin Hale retired from professional baseball. Oberland T-51s: LF Wayne Lacy retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: RF Brightsun Ramos retired from professional baseball. Concord Radstags: RP Aaron Still retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: 2B Looter Knol retired from professional baseball. Bunker Hill 75ers: RF Donny Kowalski retired from professional baseball. FHE Yao Guai: SP Aaron Somer retired from professional baseball. Starlight Killers: 1B Justin Vertz retired from professional baseball. FHE Yao Guai: LF Gee Force retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: CF Pockets Aintfull retired from professional baseball. Oberland T-51s: RP Pray Tell retired from professional baseball. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Retired #16 in honor of Biter Trout. Spectacle Island Reapers: C Biter Trout retired from professional baseball. Easy Town Assaultrons: 3B Dog Prairie retired from professional baseball. Egret Ninjas: CF Any Why retired from professional baseball. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: RF Gunner Eyesocket retired from professional baseball. Nahant Celtics: SS Roger Coker retired from professional baseball. Roxbury Rad Sox: Activated SP Saint O'Fender from the 60-day injured list. Starlight Killers: Activated LF Kurt Kilgore from the 60-day injured list. Starlight Killers: Activated 1B Jordan Young from the injured list. Cambridge Coursers: Activated SP Jazz Delgado from the 60-day injured list. Cambridge Coursers: Activated RP Gim Lee from the 60-day injured list. FHE Yao Guai: Activated SS Jeremiah Frogbull from the 60-day injured list. Diamond City Swatters: Activated 3B Nate Tivity from the 60-day injured list. Diamond City Swatters: Activated RP Hoodoo Loulou from the 60-day injured list. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Activated LF Makin Jobear from the 60-day injured list. Bunker Hill 75ers: Activated 2B Miko Miko from the injured list. Easy Town Assaultrons: Activated LF Sean Samuels from the injured list. Easy Town Assaultrons: Activated 3B I.C. Reader from the injured list. University Point Deathclaws: Activated RP Cobra Cobratea from the 60-day injured list. The Slog Ghouls: Activated CF Bill Lazarus from the injured list. Nahant Celtics: Activated RP Roy Lach from the 60-day injured list. Atom Cats: Activated RP Faye Firestarter from the 60-day injured list. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Activated SP Shaak Ti from the injured list. Egret Ninjas: Activated RP Rattlesnake Penn from the 60-day injured list. SP Bobby DeLaune retired from professional baseball. C Ayag Mour retired from professional baseball. 1B Bug Eyes Sann retired from professional baseball. Southie Brews: 1B Catch Palavandov (AA Castle) retired from professional baseball. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Scouting Director Corban Lumpkin retires. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Manager Squatty O'Sullivan retires. Diamond City Swatters: Scouting Director Tom Lakes retires. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: General Manager Mike Pieface retires. Bunker Hill 75ers: Team Trainer Josh Walters retires. Spectacle Island Reapers: Hitting Coach Holger Fleming retires. Roxbury Rad Sox: Manager Jason Personhood retires. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Bench Coach Jack Bates retires. Manager Brendan Kneecapped retires. Pitching Coach Jesse Silverbullet retires. Pitching Coach Robby Budig retires. Manager John Willpower retires. Hitting Coach Kyle Verrecchio retires. Bench Coach Herbie Human retires. Manager Jamie England retires. First Base Coach Free Willie Gwhale retires. First Base Coach Jaylen Youngboy retires. General Manager See No Evil Hicks retires. Hitting Coach Clue Carew retires. Manager Soini Alapassi retires. First Base Coach Jake Lionheart retires. General Manager Mike Perez retires. First Base Coach Matt Luckett retires. Manager Gabe Sexton retires. Team Trainer First Aid Lopez retires. Pitching Coach Guenther Schuschnig retires. General Manager Pat Hutchins retires. First Base Coach Chris Fortunato retires. Bench Coach John Etter retires. Manager Kyle Whitehead retires. County Crossing Bloodbugs: 3B Coach Steve Colvin leaves the team, his contract was not renewed County Crossing Bloodbugs: Bench Coach Jason Yazell leaves the team, his contract was not renewed County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Team Trainer Alberto Herrera to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Scouting Director Mag Barbarian to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Pitching Coach Steve de Pitts to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Manager Jared Herdman to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed General Manager Adan Cent to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed Hitting Coach Beverly Hills Johnson to a 1-year contract extension. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed 1B Coach Tony Leiva to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Bench Coach Nate Wolverton to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Pitching Coach Steve Watertank to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Team Trainer Joe Zimmer to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Manager Malik Christmasstory to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Scouting Director Jon Mixxer to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed 3B Coach Burbs St. Clair to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed 1B Coach Giving Tree to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed General Manager Cola Dirtman to a 1-year contract extension. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed Hitting Coach Jose Medina to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: General Manager Sixteen Candles Higgins leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Nahant Celtics: Bench Coach Roberto Cuevas leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Nahant Celtics: Manager Frank Priego leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Nahant Celtics: Signed Scouting Director George Cincinnatus to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Hitting Coach Dane Denley to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Team Trainer Medicman Kuster to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed 1B Coach Jeff Rickashaw to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed 3B Coach Sean Alvarez to a 1-year contract extension. Nahant Celtics: Signed Pitching Coach Danny Rocketman to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Team Trainer Dr. Moonlight Graham to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Pitching Coach Gabryjel Medina to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Hitting Coach Ben Paine to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed 1B Coach Oscar Armor to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed 3B Coach Ray Housecat to a 1-year contract extension. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed General Manager Currfel Tick to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed General Manager Kelly Arias to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Manager David Daly to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Pitching Coach Matthew Mayer to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Bench Coach Brian Learned to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Team Trainer Alex "Mender" Mencos to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Scouting Director Josh Milhoan to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed 1B Coach Scott Moeller to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed 3B Coach Miles Benson to a 1-year contract extension. Salem Witch Hats: Signed Hitting Coach Eddie Can to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Manager Nate Pugh leaves the team, his contract was not renewed The Slog Ghouls: 3B Coach Rapid Roberts leaves the team, his contract was not renewed The Slog Ghouls: Signed General Manager Dan Dall to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Pitching Coach Berto Moron to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Bench Coach Travis Mendoza to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed 1B Coach Jonathan Bedell to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Team Trainer Mike Buckmeier to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Scouting Director Jordan Scales to a 1-year contract extension. The Slog Ghouls: Signed Hitting Coach Sprole Races to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Scouting Director Richman Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Team Trainer Danny Paniagua to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Pitching Coach Joe Darn to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Hitting Coach Roger Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed General Manager Dirty Rotten Arneson to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Manager Chris Blizard to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed 1B Coach Lennie Landslide to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed 3B Coach Mike Rhinehart to a 1-year contract extension. Malden Grognaks: Signed Bench Coach Gogetem Thompson to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Pitching Coach Jame Functionary to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Manager Nick Radio to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed General Manager Mover Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Bench Coach Nerd Amaya to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Scouting Director Alex Gonzalez to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed Hitting Coach Jax Hands to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed 3B Coach Mike Moneyman to a 1-year contract extension. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed 1B Coach Daniel Kravitz to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Pitching Coach Brad Westing leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Concord Radstags: Signed Manager Chris Barrientos to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed General Manager Muttface Dickison to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Scouting Director Justin Worthing to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Bench Coach Belch Melcher to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed 3B Coach Bug Eyes Avant to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Team Trainer Brett Sherrill to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed 1B Coach Justin Gunsmith to a 1-year contract extension. Concord Radstags: Signed Hitting Coach National Lampoon Herter to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Pitching Coach Jaylin Day to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Manager Zach Toth to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Bench Coach Gil Pawelek to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed 3B Coach Stoop Bugwing to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed 1B Coach Six Canhouse to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Hitting Coach Moving Violation Rominger to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Team Trainer David Rosseau to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed Scouting Director Ivan Enriquez to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed General Manager Ruben Valdez to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Manager Brandon Salinas to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed General Manager Kevin Badluck to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Pitching Coach Chris Grandchester to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Bench Coach Dick Tricky to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed 3B Coach Dubya Bush to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed 1B Coach Redrose Foster to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Team Trainer Alroy Higgins to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Scouting Director Paul Trader to a 1-year contract extension. Lexington Synths: Signed Hitting Coach Punky Brewster Pregeant to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Bench Coach Clint Bragman leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Starlight Killers: Manager Josh Goldsby leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Starlight Killers: Hitting Coach Matt Firewood leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Starlight Killers: Signed Team Trainer Chase Mash to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Scouting Director Mike McCluskey to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed General Manager Sincere Eiland to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed 3B Coach Kevin Laine to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed Pitching Coach Tombstone Costner to a 1-year contract extension. Starlight Killers: Signed 1B Coach Aaron Petterson to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Team Trainer Steve Sundin to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Manager Coffee Kupp to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Scouting Director Kyle Mende to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Hitting Coach Andy Norris to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Pitching Coach Matt Cronk to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed General Manager Cory DaRoad to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed Bench Coach Bill Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed 3B Coach Deadball Jenkins to a 1-year contract extension. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed 1B Coach Tipitino Funny to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Hitting Coach Rocket Steadman leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Cambridge Coursers: Signed Team Trainer Dong-hwan Na to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed 1B Coach Art Clarke to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Scouting Director Dave Huebner to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Bench Coach Jon Lamoureux to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed 3B Coach Butterfly O'Keefe to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Pitching Coach Cameron Slaybaugh to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed Manager Katt Daniels to a 1-year contract extension. Cambridge Coursers: Signed General Manager Loose Lips Pena to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Hitting Coach Tony Alluvitt leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Atom Cats: Signed Pitching Coach Elijah Burton to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Manager Josh Mustang to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Scouting Director Sly Pokehardt to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Team Trainer Canton Kiick to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed Bench Coach Matt Planterman to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed 1B Coach Knight Bishop to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed 3B Coach Keagan Heat to a 1-year contract extension. Atom Cats: Signed General Manager Danny Sloghill to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Pitching Coach Silly Willy Hinojosa leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Goodneighbor Hancocks: 1B Coach Booby Rayburn leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Team Trainer Carlos Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Scouting Director Clawhammer Zimmerman to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Hitting Coach Danny Lozada to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Manager Justin Salvage to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed 3B Coach Goody Cloyse to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed Bench Coach Jaylen Gilles to a 1-year contract extension. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed General Manager Rick Herbst to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Bench Coach Jubair bin Dharr leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Scouting Director Chris Dougherty to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed General Manager Marco Pacheco to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Manager Scoundrel Easterling to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Team Trainer Borya Lazarenkov to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed 3B Coach Freedom Williams to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Hitting Coach Juke Grenade to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed 1B Coach Andy Thrash to a 1-year contract extension. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed Pitching Coach Victory Ontop to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Hitting Coach Toy Pinetar leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Quincy Gunners: Signed Manager Scrappy Barios to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Team Trainer Bobby Larimore to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Pitching Coach Paul Giunta to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed 3B Coach Fred Haile to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Scouting Director Jason Harri to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed General Manager Manny Mireles to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed Bench Coach Wild Thing Vonn to a 1-year contract extension. Quincy Gunners: Signed 1B Coach Steve Warwar to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Hitting Coach Boomstick Barbosa leaves the team, his contract was not renewed University Point Deathclaws: Signed Pitching Coach Mr. Mom Mulford to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Manager Mark Sellsword to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed General Manager Malachi Williams to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Team Trainer Denzel Holmes to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed 3B Coach Pem Pollack to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Scouting Director Earl Burnett to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed 1B Coach Greg White to a 1-year contract extension. University Point Deathclaws: Signed Bench Coach Jason Highway to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed General Manager Antonio Gonzalez to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Scouting Director Novocaine Hayes to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Manager Manny McDuff to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Team Trainer Mel Seales to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed 1B Coach Ben Bulletsponge to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Pitching Coach David Montoya to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed Bench Coach Rodder Loveman to a 1-year contract extension. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed 3B Coach Kyle Fahnestock to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Bench Coach Danny Casas leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Southie Brews: Signed Pitching Coach Ben Brumm to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed Team Trainer Jason Webb to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed Scouting Director Bruce Brownwater to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed Manager Ray Pratt to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed Hitting Coach Bobby Covarrubias to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed 1B Coach Tyler Fowler to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed General Manager Brian Straus to a 1-year contract extension. Southie Brews: Signed 3B Coach Kyle Wargo to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed General Manager Dennis Hillbunker to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Pitching Coach Bryce Maddox to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Manager A-Juan Rodriguez to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Bench Coach Jeremy Whiteplate to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed 1B Coach Preacher President to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Team Trainer Johnny Waters to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed 3B Coach Dave Tattoo to a 1-year contract extension. Diamond City Swatters: Signed Hitting Coach Branden "Bunt It" Lott to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Hitting Coach Shigemasa Ito leaves the team, his contract was not renewed Egret Ninjas: Signed General Manager Dean Barker to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Team Trainer Ramon Arteaga to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Manager Matt Ballhawk Getman to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Scouting Director Toad Harris to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Pitching Coach Mike Dibene to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed 1B Coach Matt Dupermart to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed Bench Coach Joel Fields to a 1-year contract extension. Egret Ninjas: Signed 3B Coach Ben Baskethat to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Manager Squirt Becker leaves the team, his contract was not renewed FHE Yao Guai: Hitting Coach Devon Doll leaves the team, his contract was not renewed FHE Yao Guai: Signed Scouting Director Dylan Fosdick to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed General Manager Josh Gillette to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Pitching Coach Stefan Czajkowski to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Team Trainer John Williams to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed 3B Coach Flunk Domino to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed Bench Coach Stan Floss to a 1-year contract extension. FHE Yao Guai: Signed 1B Coach Nate Gross to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Manager Proper Lighthouse to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Team Trainer Kaz Majsterek to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Hitting Coach Brent Bias to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed 1B Coach Ainthee DeLong to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Bench Coach Nick Benyo to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Pitching Coach Tanner Mann to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed Scouting Director Wild Will Edwards to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed General Manager Tyler Parks to a 1-year contract extension. Oberland T-51s: Signed 3B Coach Brad Raben to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Scouting Director Suncap Knapp to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Team Trainer Alex Trujillo to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed General Manager Jason Walenga to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Bench Coach Dan Ferreri to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed 3B Coach Chris Jones to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Hitting Coach Jared Tech to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed Pitching Coach Marc Woodsman to a 1-year contract extension. Roxbury Rad Sox: Signed 1B Coach Danny Haircutter to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Hitting Coach Rory Clawhunt to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed General Manager Y4-25 Godlike to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Manager Drac Jaskula to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Pitching Coach Corey Young to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Team Trainer Dirty Dan Dandy to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Bench Coach Andres Iymsorry to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed 1B Coach Jay Muck to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed 3B Coach Travis Volz to a 1-year contract extension. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed Scouting Director Gerald Jerry to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Manager Woody Lumpkin to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Bench Coach Nick Dev to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Team Trainer Jose Phelp to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed 3B Coach David Driftwood to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed 1B Coach Ben Sailor to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Scouting Director Attaboy Williams to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Hitting Coach Two-day Williams to a 1-year contract extension. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed Pitching Coach Boomer Mike Esslinger to a 1-year contract extension. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent SP Meany O'Connell to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent SP Teldryn Salo to a minor league contract. Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Signed free agent C Corv Garrison to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed RP Eddie Brookefield. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed RP Robby Morals. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent SP Anthony Ace Martinez to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent SP Streak Davis to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent C Looselips Lopez to a minor league contract. Spectacle Island Reapers: Signed free agent C Hieu Tra to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Slider Moreno to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Flip Marino to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent LF Shiv Awn to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP Jamal LaSalle to a minor league contract. Concord Radstags: Signed free agent RP George Crump to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Severio Pelagia to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Alex Supersonic to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent SP Angry Chris McGriff to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Hack Lewis to a minor league contract. Vault 81 Dwellers: Signed free agent RP Peebee B'Sayle to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent 3B Ballgame Williams to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent RP Steam Wisselle to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent CF Jerr Ohid to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent RP Moses Fleetwood Mack to a minor league contract. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Signed free agent LF Fat Pete Chiodo to a minor league contract. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed free agent RP Jay Ri to a minor league contract. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed free agent RP Ring Sedaka to a minor league contract. Starlight Killers: Signed free agent RP Gaius Mohiam to a minor league contract. Starlight Killers: Signed free agent RP Ali Coleman to a minor league contract. Starlight Killers: Signed free agent C Gavin Hope to a minor league contract. Starlight Killers: Signed free agent C Lawrie Lawrence to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent 2B Clyde Oil to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent RP Ace Speck to a minor league contract. Nahant Celtics: Signed free agent RP Ovidiu Paz to a minor league contract. Salem Witch Hats: Signed free agent CF Skipper Nuka-Cola to a minor league contract. Salem Witch Hats: Signed free agent RP Special Hamburger to a minor league contract. Salem Witch Hats: Signed free agent CF Piper Plasmagirl to a minor league contract. Salem Witch Hats: Signed free agent CF Nick Pole to a minor league contract. Salem Witch Hats: Signed free agent RP Punk McRae to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Jamal Wolfe to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Devin Buren to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Bobby Bucsit to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Maher Despencer to a minor league contract. Quincy Gunners: Signed free agent RP Raul Tuck to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Roland Sturges to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Trevor Poole to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Tew Mintz to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Carlton Haddock to a minor league contract. Malden Grognaks: Signed free agent RP Tig Fong to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Soldier Boy Ackles to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Luke Crane to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Riza Kaleci to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Tim Owens to a minor league contract. Diamond City Swatters: Signed free agent RP Tuxedo Brett Benning to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent RP Tony Robinson to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent RP Moses Earthman to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent LF Terrell Branch to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent LF Graham Lees to a minor league contract. Southie Brews: Signed free agent 2B John Tasköprülüzâde to a minor league contract. Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Altan Skender to a minor league contract. Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Praytell Bucket to a minor league contract. Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Darren McDermot XVII to a minor league contract. Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Mansplain Christman to a minor league contract. Lexington Synths: Signed free agent RP Aldo Raine to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent RP Duv Windstride to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent RP Quig Wondersword to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent 1B Yute Tawstate to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent 2B Eddy Hopalong to a minor league contract. Egret Ninjas: Signed free agent 2B Ren Stimpy to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent RP Lee Donowitz to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent RP Belly Starstorm to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent RP Hail Mary Project to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent RP Khalil Johnson to a minor league contract. Atom Cats: Signed free agent 1B Picnic Pat Refcam to a minor league contract. FHE Yao Guai: Signed free agent RP Podge Wee to a minor league contract. FHE Yao Guai: Signed free agent RP Jerry Ibanez to a minor league contract. FHE Yao Guai: Signed free agent LF Alex Riveros to a minor league contract. FHE Yao Guai: Signed free agent 3B Atombomb Johnson to a minor league contract. FHE Yao Guai: Signed free agent 2B Cortez Pulanco to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Smack Avery to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Franken Herman to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Malik Beasley to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Ambro McCann to a minor league contract. Bunker Hill 75ers: Signed free agent RP Reed Throatslicer to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent 2B So-So Souokoka to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Inny Munster to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Bro Brophy to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP Tobias Hofstetler to a minor league contract. Easy Town Assaultrons: Signed free agent RP MacKillan Johnston to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Alex Asbury to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Egypt Healman to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Clutter Dooley to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Timer Staples to a minor league contract. Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Signed free agent RP Fozzy Somers to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Gus Harbormen to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent RP Staz Edin to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent 3B Moxie Missile to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent 2B Sirvard Safonova to a minor league contract. Oberland T-51s: Signed free agent LF Hjalmar Kjeldsen to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent RP Nasty B.J. Vargas to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent RP Nuss Myer to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent LF Mike Pops to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent 1B Zebediah Clarke to a minor league contract. Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Signed free agent 2B Atom Adam Aaronson to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent RP Angry Robin Gale to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent RP Tug Hooper to a minor league contract. County Crossing Bloodbugs: Signed free agent LF Brock Lou to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent RP Cazz Stern to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent RP Ike Benders to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent LF Nate Zombie to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent LF Jamel Basden to a minor league contract. Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Signed free agent LF Truck Stop Goudie to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Phantom Fletcher to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Whelan Moore to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Tony Ekerot to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Gabe Sydney to a minor league contract. University Point Deathclaws: Signed free agent RP Kad Yakin to a minor league contract. Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Signed Manager Jason Bassfish. Nahant Celtics: Signed General Manager Nate Fumble. FHE Yao Guai: Activated CL Ryan Roberson from the 60-day injured list. FHE Yao Guai: Activated RF Billy Begg from the 60-day injured list. FHE Yao Guai: Activated CF Missile Crews from the 60-day injured list. Goodneighbor Hancocks: Activated SP Dave Cregger from the 60-day injured list. Lexington Synths: Activated RF Hurr Lee Reyes from the injured list. 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November 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 1 November 2315 The November 1 Super Post CBO Awards NCA Nuka-Hitter - He may have less experience than most of his Commonwealth Baseball Organization peers, but that didn't slow Eden Babz down at all in 2315. At the age of 21, the Easy Town center fielder has been named the winner of the North Charles Association Nuka-Hitter Award. He had a .351 batting average and a .411 on-base percentage this year. In 129 games he piled up 168 hits, 36 doubles, 10 triples, 16 home runs, 86 RBIs and 84 runs scored. "I'm blown away by the season I was able to put together," he said. "I'm looking forward to trying to do it all again next year." He received 19 first place votes out of a possible 28. Tommy Whitetiger of the Lexington Synths finished second in voting with 5 first place votes, while Gavin Deux-Gas of the The Slog Ghouls finished third with 4 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Eden Babz - Easy Town Assaultrons - 19 - 345 Tommy Whitetiger - Lexington Synths - 5 - 270 Gavin Deux-Gas - The Slog Ghouls - 4 - 251 Red Jay Jones - Sunshine Tidings Chemists - 0 - 190 Aaron Squire - Bunker Hill 75ers - 0 - 141 Hurr Lee Reyes - Lexington Synths - 0 - 128 Brian DeLong - Salem Witch Hats - 0 - 117 Nauseous Revere - Fort Hagen Silver Shroud - 0 - 110 Jack of Diamonds Cordero - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 31 Bill Barnes - Easy Town Assaultrons - 0 - 26 Slammin' Sammy Holloway - Nordhagen Beach Party Boys - 0 - 16 Peter Pan Calvillo - Salem Witch Hats - 0 - 12 Pro Jabonete - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 5 Malificent Shaw - Fort Hagen Silver Shroud - 0 - 5 Yoink Yukon - County Crossing Bloodbugs - 0 - 3 Jim Geiger - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 1 Brass Well - Nordhagen Beach Party Boys - 0 - 1 SCA Nuka Hitter Award - What a way to finish off the year -- being honored with the 2315 Nuka-Hitter Award in the South Charles Association. It had already been a very special season for Glowing Sea's Enigma Montgomery, but today's announcement really put the icing on his cake. All season long Enigma Montgomery gave opposing pitchers fits by hitting .338 as he collected 158 hits, 37 doubles, 4 triples, 21 home runs and 87 RBIs. He received 27 first place votes out of a possible 28. Lee Mayhew of the Atom Cats finished second in voting, while Donovan Mackey of the Spectacle Island Reapers finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Enigma Montgomery - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 27 - 387 Lee Mayhew - Atom Cats - 0 - 233 Donovan Mackey - Spectacle Island Reapers - 0 - 190 Barker Cocoa - University Point Deathclaws - 1 - 185 Joe Rathmann - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 166 Missile Crews - FHE Yao Guai - 0 - 121 Candy Kline - Atom Cats - 0 - 92 Brother Ray Robinson - Goodneighbor Hancocks - 0 - 54 Ken Debate - Jamaica Plain Red Rockets - 0 - 51 Honker Trinkl - Roxbury Rad Sox - 0 - 47 Stu Gains - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 40 Jay Gabby - Goodneighbor Hancocks - 0 - 37 End Yamada - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 33 Naga Arakaki - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 0 - 13 Tawfiq Kibowen - Atom Cats - 0 - 3 NCA Vim! Pitcher Award - The Salem Witch Hats have a rising superstar or maybe even a budding Hall-of-Famer in the making. It's Paul Stains, this year's North Charles Association Vim! Pitcher Award selection. This blossoming hurler wowed fans, peers and sportswriters with a fabulous performance. Stains compiled a 16-11 record in 30 starts, tallied 205 strikeouts in 239 innings and recorded a 3.80 ERA. Other clubs managed only a .251 batting average against him. He received 23 first place votes out of a possible 28. Lonely Gale of the Easy Town Assaultrons finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Lyle Pine of the Lexington Synths finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Paul Stains - Salem Witch Hats - 23 - 181 Lonely Gale - Easy Town Assaultrons - 2 - 109 Lyle Pine - Lexington Synths - 0 - 63 Edgar Drezek - Malden Grognaks - 3 - 60 Scooter Yaghmour - Cambridge Coursers - 0 - 42 Tarzan Rogers - Easy Town Assaultrons - 0 - 14 Jaa Thirtysix - Salem Witch Hats - 0 - 4 Leyden Aigg - Concord Radstags - 0 - 3 SCA Vim! Pitcher Award - The hottest hurler in the South Charles Association this season was Macho Lopez of the Diamond City Swatters. He caught the attention of everybody in the league on his way to winning the 2315 SCA Vim! Pitcher Award. Lopez starred with an impressive 18-9 record in 32 starts. The Swatters ace gave up 194 base hits and struck out 201 in 229.1 innings with a 2.63 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Digger Vadim of the University Point Deathclaws finished second in voting, while Heaven Fontenot of the Diamond City Swatters finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Macho Lopez - Diamond City Swatters - 28 - 196 Digger Vadim - University Point Deathclaws - 0 - 86 Heaven Fontenot - Diamond City Swatters - 0 - 61 Alex Language - Glowing Sea Radscorpions - 0 - 61 K-9 Creep - Atom Cats - 0 - 34 Kid Boots Appling - Quincy Gunners - 0 - 22 Mesquite Williams - Atom Cats - 0 - 13 Jared Porch - Goodneighbor Hancocks - 0 - 2 Aqua Purified - Spectacle Island Reapers - 0 - 1 NCA Manager of theYear - The Lexington Synths called a press conference to announce that field manager Brandon Salinas had been named North Charles Association Manager of the Year earlier in the day. Staffers congratulated the 60-year-old baseball guru as he approached the podium. "This city has allowed me to craft a winning ball club," said Salinas. "When you take on a new job, there's always some adjustment period, but everyone here has been cooperative. From the bat boys on up. Here's to many more successful seasons for the Lexington Synths!" Salinas led Lexington to a 77-53 record this year and a first place finish in the North Charles Association Institute League. SCA Manager of the Year - Vault 81 manager Drac Jaskula caused quite a stir when he came to town. Noted for his feisty, no-nonsense attitude, Jaskula threw his all into the 2315 campaign, winning over critics and fans as he went. He also won a few ballgames, running up a 80-50 record, which was good enough to take the first place spot in the South Charles Association Railroad League standings. "These guys are grown men. They don't need psychobabble, they need to win ballgames," Jaskula snapped at his first press conference. While his approach was controversial, even for Vault 81, it netted the 54-year-old the South Charles Association Manager of the Year trophy. In response to which he replied, "It ain't molecular physics, it's baseball," and began discussing potential free agents with the local media. NCA Red Rocket Rookie Award - Greenie Jamison was the preeminent newcomer this year in the North Charles Association and the winner of the 2315 Red Rocket Rookie Award. The Starlight shortstop played 127 games this season, hitting for a .248 with 110 hits, 33 home runs, 83 RBIs and 85 runs scored. He received 15 first place votes out of a possible 28. Evan Keel of the Nahant Celtics finished second in voting with 9 first place votes, while Lance Tinter of the Malden Grognaks finished third with 2 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Greenie Jamison - Starlight Killers - 15 - 89 Evan Keel - Nahant Celtics - 9 - 77 Lance Tinter - Malden Grognaks - 2 - 36 Eddie Furnace - Sunshine Tidings Chemists - 0 - 22 Floren Habern - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 15 Builder Andria - Nahant Celtics - 2 - 10 Henry Hampster - Starlight Killers - 0 - 2 Shawn Sykes - Lexington Synths - 0 - 1 SCA Red Rocket Rookie Award - It was a lot of headlines and highlights for Roxbury first baseman Honker Trinkl in his first season in the South Charles Association. It was announced today that the 22-year-old was voted the top newcomer and had earned the Red Rocket Rookie Award. Honker Trinkl collected 141 hits, 29 home runs, 70 RBIs, 39 walks and 92 runs scored. He hit .345 and had a .403 on-base percentage. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Bingy Xiu of the Quincy Gunners finished second in voting, while Kid Boots Appling of the Quincy Gunners finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Honker Trinkl - Roxbury Rad Sox - 28 - 140 Bingy Xiu - Quincy Gunners - 0 - 45 Kid Boots Appling - Quincy Gunners - 0 - 37 Jets Freud - Southie Brews - 0 - 13 Pop Dylan - University Point Deathclaws - 0 - 10 Zed Zded - Goodneighbor Hancocks - 0 - 7 NCA BosCom Positional Hitter Awards - For being the strongest offensive contributors at their position this year, the North Charles Association has named a group of players as recipients of the BosCom Positional Hitter Award. The 2315 winners of the award are: Pitcher Chris Schneier (Concord Radstags) .338/.338/.369, 65 AB, 86 wRC+, 0.1 WAR Catcher Red Jay Jones (Sunshine Tidings Chemists) .388/.415/.612, 436 AB, 21 HR, 164 wRC+, 5.9 WAR First Baseman Brian DeLong (Salem Witch Hats) .314/.448/.556, 439 AB, 22 HR, 161 wRC+, 4.6 WAR Second Baseman Bulleye Shooterson (Nahant Celtics) .311/.393/.528, 447 AB, 22 HR, 1 SB, 137 wRC+, 2.7 WAR Third Baseman Tommy Whitetiger (Lexington Synths) .352/.427/.620, 469 AB, 30 HR, 1 SB, 173 wRC+, 6.9 WAR Shortstop Gavin Deux-Gas (The Slog Ghouls) .359/.434/.600, 488 AB, 21 HR, 35 SB, 169 wRC+, 8.5 WAR Left Fielder Pro Jabonete (Cambridge Coursers) .300/.376/.581, 463 AB, 27 HR, 5 SB, 139 wRC+, 3.4 WAR Center Fielder Eden Babz (Easy Town Assaultrons) .351/.411/.569, 478 AB, 16 HR, 60 SB, 152 wRC+, 7.7 WAR Right Fielder Hurr Lee Reyes (Lexington Synths) .345/.427/.626, 313 AB, 20 HR, 20 SB, 168 wRC+, 4.7 WAR SCA BosCom Positional Hitter Awards - A group of established and budding Commonwealth Baseball Organization stars were today named winners of the South Charles Association BosCom Positional Hitter Award. For standout offensive performances, the 2315 winners are: Pitcher Heaven Fontenot (Diamond City Swatters) .306/.306/.341, 85 AB, 68 wRC+, 0.0 WAR Catcher Tawfiq Kibowen (Atom Cats) .292/.364/.551, 394 AB, 26 HR, 139 wRC+, 3.3 WAR First Baseman Barker Cocoa (University Point Deathclaws) .326/.410/.612, 469 AB, 33 HR, 9 SB, 156 wRC+, 5.0 WAR Second Baseman Lee Mayhew (Atom Cats) .311/.410/.569, 466 AB, 27 HR, 13 SB, 104 R, 157 wRC+, 6.9 WAR Third Baseman Donovan Mackey (Spectacle Island Reapers) .358/.439/.594, 453 AB, 20 HR, 2 SB, 165 wRC+, 5.8 WAR Shortstop Stormin Normin MacDonald (Oberland T-51s) .315/.429/.522, 448 AB, 17 HR, 9 SB, 151 wRC+, 4.2 WAR Left Fielder Brother Ray Robinson (Goodneighbor Hancocks) .348/.404/.597, 457 AB, 19 HR, 19 SB, 103 R, 161 wRC+, 5.2 WAR Center Fielder Enigma Montgomery (Glowing Sea Radscorpions) .338/.410/.568, 468 AB, 21 HR, 34 SB, 155 wRC+, 7.6 WAR Right Fielder Joe Rathmann (Vault 81 Dwellers) .331/.434/.563, 435 AB, 19 HR, 24 SB, 161 wRC+, 5.7 WAR NCA Fallon's Reliever Award - He may only be 23, but Orlando Bransford of the The Slog Ghouls has already established himself as one of the elite relievers in the North Charles Association. The reliever was today named the NCA Fallon's Reliever Award winner for 2315. He won the award with a strong year that saw him put up 20 saves in 53 relief appearances and 56 strikeouts in 60 innings. He had a record of 6-4 to go with his 2.70 ERA. He received 24 first place votes out of a possible 28. Cora Harper of the Easy Town Assaultrons finished second in voting with 2 first place votes, while Tut Cadillac of the Easy Town Assaultrons finished third with 2 first place votes. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Orlando Bransford - The Slog Ghouls - 24 - 132 Cora Harper - Easy Town Assaultrons - 2 - 59 Tut Cadillac - Easy Town Assaultrons - 2 - 53 Tuba Noza - Malden Grognaks - 0 - 5 Harley Buechel - Fort Hagen Silver Shroud - 0 - 3 SCA Fallon's Reliever Award - Quincy Gunners closer Professor Harriel said he loves to come into the game when the outcome is in jeopardy. He certainly did a good job of impacting his team's outcomes this season, as he has been named the winner of the 2315 Fallon's Reliever Award for the South Charles Association. "There's no better feeling than running in from the bullpen with the game on the line and your heart pumping," Harriel said. On the season, the Indianapolis, Indiana native had 27 saves in 64 relief appearances, 97 strikeouts in 78.1 innings and a record of 9 wins and 6 losses to go with his 2.18 ERA. He received 28 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Swampy Tamragouri of the University Point Deathclaws finished second in voting, while Matt Hoernig of the University Point Deathclaws finished third. Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Professor Harriel - Quincy Gunners - 28 - 140 Swampy Tamragouri - University Point Deathclaws - 0 - 68 Matt Hoernig - University Point Deathclaws - 0 - 32 Dynamite Delaney - Vault 81 Dwellers - 0 - 12 NCA Corvega Top Defender Awards - What does it take to win a Corvega Top Defender Award? It's a combination of good hands, knowing how to play the hitters, all-out hustle and a willingness to sacrifice your body to make a play. Good speed and a good arm never hurt either, but not always required. This year's all-defense team in the North Charles Association consists of: Pitcher Tony Vampire Frazier (Nahant Celtics) Catcher Clownie Blammo (Cambridge Coursers) First Baseman Jimmy-James Sessoms (Cambridge Coursers) Second Baseman Rabbit Forest (Lexington Synths) Third Baseman Justin Hazard (Nordhagen Beach Party Boys) Shortstop Peter Pan Calvillo (Salem Witch Hats) Left Fielder Campy Madrid (Lexington Synths) Center Fielder Miky Mytook (Nordhagen Beach Party Boys) Right Fielder Thatch Heard (Salem Witch Hats) SCA Corvega Top Defender Awards - The Corvega Top Defender Award goes to the defender at each position who provides consistent, and often eye-popping, defense each season. The South Charles Association winners for 2315 are: Pitcher Exxie Summerset (Vault 81 Dwellers) Catcher McCoy McIntyre (FHE Yao Guai) First Baseman Duncan MacCready (FHE Yao Guai) Second Baseman Odd Todd Walker (Oberland T-51s) Third Baseman Tre' Morgueman (Jamaica Plain Red Rockets) Shortstop Poncho Picasso (Glowing Sea Radscorpions) Left Fielder Ken Debate (Jamaica Plain Red Rockets) Center Fielder Adrian Worthmuch (Roxbury Rad Sox) Right Fielder Joey Bell (Roxbury Rad Sox) CBO Draft Special With the 2315 Draft just four days away, we are ready to dive into the 2315 crop. There was a new wrinkle in evaluating players this year with the newly-employed Draft Combine. In all, 258 draft-eligible players participated to gain the right to have their name called in one of the 562 slots in the draft. There were also two "supplemental" picks awarded to the Starlight Killers and Roxbury Rad Sox due to financial tie-ups by the league office. Each team was offered an additional 1st round pick after the completion of the 1st round to make up for the unintentional caps hit incurred on each franchise. Now, the OSA has put out its mock draft, telling us who they think is going where in these first 30 picks. Let's break down some of the top names, how they did in the combine (and what the combine is), and then where OSA thinks players are going on November 5. Ten players were named as sure hits to make a CBO roster. In alphabetical order: CL Wizard Albutt (Assumption College, CCBL), CF Al-Fred Blue (Freeplat, CYL), 2B Cajun Darri (Saugus, CYL), 1B Jag Jouan (Rhode Island, CCBL), RF Dante Joyce (New London, CYL), 2B Ash Ledbetter (Bristol, CYL), LF Edan O'Dwyer (Hester, CYL), C Waldy Poleska (Freeplat, CYL), SP Mike Searocker (Lowell, CYL), and 2B Ruyika Simamba (Covenant, CYL). Even though these are rated as the 10 players most likely to make the CBO, it does not make them necessarily the most coveted. In all, there are 25 players with a CBO grade, and most of those players will probably go decently early outside of the relief pitchers. Now, to the five-day combine held in October. As mentioned, this was a showcase for players to try to make their final cases on why they should be drafted. Players had to show off through various skills drills, interviewed with CBO coaches and GMs, and learned about managing themselves as professional players. It was by invitation only, but several players were able to fill in as replacements for prospects not available for the full five days. Al-Fred Blue was the most notable non-participant in the combine. Here are some results: Highest gains: SP Bullets Barnes LF D'Avery Blueprint 2B Cajun Darri SP Scooter Harcourt 1B Jag Jouan 2B Ash Ledbetter SP Mike Searocker SS Spud Sewell 2B Ruyika Simamba 3B Tommy Tanks Four major risers: 2B/SS Callahan Barton, Cape Cod, CCBL - Barton may have jumped into the upper rounds, especially with his impressive glove that may move him to SS at the next level. Scouts do not see him as being a main bat in the offense, but he could hold his own somewhere in the 6-8 range in the lineup. He will probably begin in the NEBL (AAA) or MML (AA). Scouts believe Barton has moved himself up to a mid-1st Round pick. They have Bunker Hill taking him at #19. 2B Tiobrady Byrne, Nuka U, CCBL - He is not the strongest hitter, but scouts love the "sweet" stroke of Byrne and think he can be a high average, mid-homers guy at the next level. He is a pretty good 2B and would be an average SS, so he will probably stick at the 4. Scouts think he could sneak into the end of the 1st round. Currently, they have Byrne going as the 2nd pick of the 2nd round to County Crossing. 1B Aurie Fubini, Pawtucket, CYL - Fubini was consistent throughout his Paw Sox time, and scouts now think he has the potential to boom. He will nto be rated as the most powerful of 1Bers out there, but Fubini does get consistent contact that often carries balls out of the park. Like Byrne, his strength in hitting will be his OBP over his SLG. He could move to 3B at the next level. Scouts have him going as the #24 pick in the 2nd round to Spectacle Island. LF Fernando Kerr, Vermont Tech, CCBL - Kerr only had one year of action in the CCBL with the Maples joining in 2315. Still, he hit well and only looks to get better each day, Scouts think he can hit for average and will probably see himself in a 1, 2, or 6 position in a lineup. He could use some improvement to his defense since he is a bit sluggish in tracking down balls to the gap. He could move to RF since his arm is decent. Scouts believe Kerr has worked himself into the 2nd round, and have him going to Lexington with the 27th pick in the 2nd round. With all of the workouts, battles, and interviews, the OSA scouts have picked their top picks. Let's take a deep dive into the Top Five first: 1. Starlight - 2B Cajun Darri, Saugus, CYL - Scouts keep tagging that SS position to Darri, meaning he is a premier player in a premier slot. He also may be one of the few talents that can go directly from the CYL to the CBO. Scouts love just about everything about him, though they acknowledge that his defensive elitism will be what ultimately separates him. Darri may be one of, if not the highest, in expected power potential. In fact, scouts already see Darri as being a potential stats champion in SLG and OPS. Scouts think that Darri is locked as the #1 overall pick. 2. County Crossing - LF D'avery Blueprint, Fairfield, CCBL - While Blueprint is in the list of 25 players expected to make it to the CBO, he is a bit down that list and comes as a bit of a surprise. One thing that the Bloodbugs may like about him is that Blueprint is consistent on both sides of the plate as a switch hitter. Scouts think that seeing him in the .375 range of hitting is not out of the question, and he will hit a decent share of home runs while batting 1 or 2 in the order. 3. Goodneighbor - 2B Ruyika Simamba, Covenant, CYL - Simamba seems to be a long-term prospect who can be considered furthest away from being CBO-ready and will probably begin in the GBRL (Rookie). Whenhe develops, though, scouts see Simamba as a good all-around player, likely to have a great OPS with a good glove that could see him move to SS in the pros. 4. Egret - 2B Ash Ledbetter, Bristol, CYL - Ledbetter comes in as a draft-eligible junior, declaring due to an eligibility rule for new teams to the CYL. While coaches begged him to stay to develop more, the Medics cannot develop him much higher than the mocked 4th-overall pick. Scouts think that Ledbetter could be in serious contention for future Nuka Hitter Awards, with the possibility of turning singles into doubles or stolen bases and the chance to put any pitch out of the park. Mostly, though, Ledbetter is hitting at the top of the lineup where he goes, and could see himself as a third-hitter specialist like University Point's Barker Cocoa. 5. Nordhagen Beach - SP Mike Searocker, Lowell, CYL - Just what the Party Boys need, another ace. Searocker had an injury-shortened junior season with the Frags, but then he turned out a gem of a senior season, finishing 9-4 with a 2.72 ERA and 105 strikeouts in 106.0 innings pitched. He has a five-pitch repertoire with a killer curve. He has a tendency to get hitters to hit over the top of pitches, which limits the deep ball against him. Here is the entire 1st Round Mock:
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November 2315
BNN Report News from the CBO, Minors, CCBL, CYL, and CBA by Nat Wright-Kawolski 6 November 2315 CBO Draft The 2315 CBO Draft is now completed with 20 rounds + 2 players selected. In a bit of a surprise, 16-year-old Ash Ledbetter out of Bristol YS was the #1 overall pick by Starlight. He most certainly has a high ceiling. With the 562nd pick, the champion Vault 81 Dwellers selected SP Sheridan Williams out of Mass Maritme of the CCBL. Williams is this year's Last Man Sitting (as in the last person waiting for his name to be called to the stage). County Crossing followed the Ledbetter pick by taking SP Scooter Harcourt out of Vermont Tech as the #2 overall pick. Scouts believe that Harcourt will be pitching with the Bloodbugs to start the 2316 season. Cajun Darri out of the CYL's Saugus Launchers dropped from the mock of #1 to #3 with Goodneighbor. Darri is likely to start in the BMU (A) with the Parsons Asylum Greasers. At #4, Egret selected SP Mike Searocker out of Lowell of the CYL. While Searocker has been assigned to the Beantown Brewers of the GBRL (Rookie), scouts think he has a chance to pitch in the CBO as soon as midseason 2316. The final Top Five pick was by Nordhagen Beach, which selected 1B Jag Jouan out of Rhode Island University. If the Party Boys move Slammin' Sammy Holloway back to RF, Jouan could slot into the 1B position in 2316. RF was his expected position when drafted out of Lowell in 2309, but he has mostly played 1B with the Boys. Likely Day 1 CBO Players: Outside of the Top 5 picks, here is a list of other players who may be calling their CBO team home on Opening Day: 8. Cambridge - SP Bullets Barnes, Northeastern University, CCBL - Barnes was rated lower by scouts despite a lot of success with the Huskies. Likely, Barnes will be the #3 starter with the Coursers. 30. Roxbury - SP Herson Mitra, Harvard University, CCBL - Mitra was taken in the Supplementary Round due to accounting errors in the CBO front office. Mitra switched to a starting pitcher his junior season with the Crimson and looked ready. Now, scouts think he can join the Rad Sox rotation as the #4 starter or jump into the bullpen. Either way, he is one of just a few players expected to be on the CBO squad on opening day. 31. Starlight - CL Wizard Albutt, Assumption College, CCBL - Albutt will immediately be slotted into the closer slot with the Killers. He joins SP Sun Hancock taken at the #29 slot with the other supplemental pick. 58. Vault 81 - CL Johnny Drummer, Revere College, CCBL - He had a down junior season with the Riders, scouts think he can help out in the bullpen anywhere. That will be with the defending champions, where the Dwellers will probably work him in or keep in with the Everett Mutant Hounds of the NEBL (AAA). 86. Vault 81 - RP Bang Bang Sweetman, Nuka University, CCBL - While Drummer may be on the opening day roster, Sweetman is definitely going to be there. Sweetman only has two pitches, but they are good. He may one day be a closer. For now, he may be the Dwellers' best option out of the 'pen. Full draft below: Starlight Killers: Drafted 2B Ash Ledbetter in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 1, 1st overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Scooter Harcourt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 2, 2nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 2B Cajun Darri in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 3, 3rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Mike Searocker in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 4, 4th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Jag Jouan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 5, 5th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Rukiya Simamba in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 6, 6th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Tommy Tanks in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 7, 7th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Bullets Barnes in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 8, 8th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF D'avery Blueprint in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 9, 9th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted LF Varlam Sayadian in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 10, 10th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 1B O'Day Gabby in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 11, 11th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 3B Xander Trenholm in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 12, 12th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 2B Callahan Barton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 13, 13th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Spud Sewell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 14, 14th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 1B Haystack Black in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 15, 15th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted LF Droras Relvi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 16, 16th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RF Dante Joyce in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 17, 17th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 2B Fab Ringo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 18, 18th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Ruby Randle in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 19, 19th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Shipp Thomas in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 20, 20th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 2B Norbert Menard in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 21, 21st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted LF Tengiz Svarudze in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 22, 22nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Dropper Millieu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 23, 23rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RF Pedro Bentley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 24, 24th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted LF Al-Fred Blue in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 25, 25th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 1B Lenny Poertner in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 26, 26th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted LF Edan O'Dwyer in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 27, 27th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 2B Ksawery Necel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 1, Pick 28, 28th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Sun Hancock in the 2315 first-year player draft (Supplemental Round 1, Pick 1, 29th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Herson Mitra in the 2315 first-year player draft (Supplemental Round 1, Pick 2, 30th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CL Wizard Albutt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 1, 31st overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C Clancy Fitzgerald in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 2, 32nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted C Joorden Danyaals in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 3, 33rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Big Dog Monaghan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 4, 34th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Wonder Boy Brown in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 5, 35th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Lightning Jeffries in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 6, 36th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted C Waldy Poleska in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 7, 37th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Dylan Newhat in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 8, 38th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SS Garner Scrapman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 9, 39th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted LF Puny Merchant in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 10, 40th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 1B Adam Oakley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 11, 41st overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Johnny Fiveseeds Lyons in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 12, 42nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 1B Aurie Fubini in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 13, 43rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Catty Catton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 14, 44th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Graeme Carroll in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 15, 45th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Whale O'Sullivan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 16, 46th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RF Bert Baston in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 17, 47th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted RP Gimp Chipman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 18, 48th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Calvagh Lewis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 19, 49th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted LF Crunchy Sloganman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 20, 50th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Pin Luu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 21, 51st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted CL Sleepy Sebastian Petersen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 22, 52nd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted LF Fernando Kerr in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 23, 53rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CL Cooney Checkaye in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 24, 54th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted LF Tink Crenshaw in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 25, 55th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RF Niven O'Donnell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 26, 56th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 2B Tiobrady Byrne in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 27, 57th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted CL Johnny Drummer in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 2, Pick 28, 58th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted CL Mountain Man Memmi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 1, 59th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 3B I-Fell Marango in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 2, 60th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Rabid Ray Yellow in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 3, 61st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Hub Purdue in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 4, 62nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 2B Plump O'Brien in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 5, 63rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Key Nam in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 6, 64th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 1B Hint Bentley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 7, 65th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF John Cluff in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 8, 66th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Creedon Sommerville in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 9, 67th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Yar Grant in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 10, 68th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Paddy Jones in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 11, 69th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Jacket Northwest in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 12, 70th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 1B Monro Wallace in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 13, 71st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CF Gauntlet Kim in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 14, 72nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SS Dave Coteaux in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 15, 73rd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Lam Latrell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 16, 74th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted CF Victory Lawson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 17, 75th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted CL Stopper Scaggs in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 18, 76th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Marco Leveridge in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 19, 77th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Gussy Ridel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 20, 78th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SS Ugly Johnny Samaritan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 21, 79th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted CL Aura Fishburn in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 22, 80th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Killer Kevin Bishop in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 23, 81st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Nick Einaudi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 24, 82nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Dorek Lesniak in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 25, 83rd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Plummy Westing in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 26, 84th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Everton Elwell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 27, 85th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Bang Bang Sweetman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 3, Pick 28, 86th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RP Mule Hasber in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 1, 87th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 2B Quack Leduc in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 2, 88th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SS Bat Principle in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 3, 89th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Quigley Lewis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 4, 90th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted LF Sky Diamonds in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 5, 91st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Auno Sulkunen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 6, 92nd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Jolted Joe Osborne in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 7, 93rd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 2B Arbor Creek in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 8, 94th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Knack Eryard in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 9, 95th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SS Jason Mountainteeth in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 10, 96th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Roger Roger Dunning in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 11, 97th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Cat Smith in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 12, 98th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Agathon Harkness in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 13, 99th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Hops Miranda in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 14, 100th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Uck Domagala in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 15, 101st overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RF Schnozz Qiu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 16, 102nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted LF Bob Fogel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 17, 103rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Roy Boy Brown in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 18, 104th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Dream O'Sullivan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 19, 105th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted CF Automatic Lawson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 20, 106th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted CF Buck Watson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 21, 107th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 2B Hunter Stapleton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 22, 108th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted RF Annikan Barron in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 23, 109th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Gust Lanier in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 24, 110th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted CL Moby Dick O'Brien in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 25, 111st overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CL Maze Ayubu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 26, 112nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted LF Bow Wow Vargas in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 27, 113rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Meshawn Sutu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 4, Pick 28, 114th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Irvin Ray in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 1, 115th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 2B Alvie Alvintzi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 2, 116th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Rick Green in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 3, 117th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Kevin Newell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 4, 118th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 2B Scully Carr in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 5, 119th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Licky Lichenstein in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 6, 120th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted C Adrian Puzzlesolver in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 7, 121st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Godo Yeoman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 8, 122nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted CL Hobby Kinderdine in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 9, 123rd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Roof Watkins in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 10, 124th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted C Wu-ji Zhuan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 11, 125th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Kian Wood in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 12, 126th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Zoo Coomz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 13, 127th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted LF Hiski Cranberry in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 14, 128th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 2B Robert Sand in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 15, 129th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Ted Beach in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 16, 130th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Paradise Salmon in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 17, 131st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted C Licky Perlman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 18, 132nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Marius Andersen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 19, 133rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted CL Closer Collins in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 20, 134th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Arnold Welsh in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 21, 135th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP High Tide Conrod in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 22, 136th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 3B Sunny Claverie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 23, 137th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Steady Eddy Brett in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 24, 138th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted CL Sadman Mullis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 25, 139th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CL Luhan Bell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 26, 140th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Vinal Ruano in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 27, 141st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Hallinan Looney in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 5, Pick 28, 142nd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 3B Houlihan O'Brien in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 1, 143rd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Joy O'Tell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 2, 144th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted CF Just Jeff Efferson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 3, 145th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Weyoun Vort-Combs in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 4, 146th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 2B Cahill Maguire in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 5, 147th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Glory Thea in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 6, 148th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Alf Catherder in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 7, 149th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 2B Kyle Starr in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 8, 150th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted RP Erek Rybak in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 9, 151st overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 3B Pad Yeo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 10, 152nd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Lo Breitenstein in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 11, 153rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Kenny Flygt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 12, 154th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Wes Moore in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 13, 155th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Big Dipper Grzenkowicz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 14, 156th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Dave Vaive in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 15, 157th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 2B Barclay O'Shea in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 16, 158th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted LF Mass Milton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 17, 159th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 3B Steeve Longfellow in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 18, 160th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Sug Sakamoto in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 19, 161st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted CL Curry Author in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 20, 162nd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 1B Gunther Hauck in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 21, 163rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted LF Sascha Foss in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 22, 164th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Dwayne Morrison in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 23, 165th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Saam Addy in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 24, 166th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted CL Fried Tatos Turner in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 25, 167th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted CL Shaggy Harrison in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 26, 168th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Alex Brocklehurst in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 27, 169th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Matthew Mainstreet in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 6, Pick 28, 170th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Everton Raptor in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 1, 171st overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 1B Axe Wrigley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 2, 172nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Eerie Foucher in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 3, 173rd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Gomer Brown in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 4, 174th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C Quentin Hampshire in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 5, 175th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Tex Grigg in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 6, 176th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted LF Southie Correa in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 7, 177th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF Ice Cream Horton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 8, 178th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted CL Champ Wainwright in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 9, 179th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Duhan Maguire in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 10, 180th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Ticket Ackerman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 11, 181st overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Jacob McCarroll in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 12, 182nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted CL Liam Patel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 13, 183rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Huck Enduck in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 14, 184th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted LF Glenn McBean in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 15, 185th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Furi Crimeman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 16, 186th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Ethan Pearce in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 17, 187th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Turf Hadrioui in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 18, 188th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted CL Sector-7 Dejuan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 19, 189th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted CL Odd Todd Cabel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 20, 190th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Bryce Caravan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 21, 191st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 2B Turbo Johnson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 22, 192nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 1B G.E. Ottah in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 23, 193rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 3B Kai Halliday in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 24, 194th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Conn Jones in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 25, 195th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RF Warren Ramstein in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 26, 196th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 3B Sergio Siu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 27, 197th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted C Kamara Screen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 7, Pick 28, 198th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Jalen Taylor in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 1, 199th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Charles Guthrie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 2, 200th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Jules Alder in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 3, 201st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted CF Paddy Driscoll in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 4, 202nd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Tusk Bruener in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 5, 203rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Jack Dodds in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 6, 204th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Bernie Taylor in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 7, 205th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Yelp Corbett in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 8, 206th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted LF Wax Eleven in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 9, 207th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 3B Orthjolf Throne in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 10, 208th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Nuidis Vulko in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 11, 209th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted LF Nees Wilson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 12, 210th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted CL Checkers Patterson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 13, 211st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted LF Bronn Badura in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 14, 212nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted CF Party Pickford in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 15, 213rd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted CF Gage Novatron in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 16, 214th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted LF Eric Creed in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 17, 215th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Beggs Washington in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 18, 216th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Carlton Yeo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 19, 217th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Axel Olander in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 20, 218th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted 2B Gorge Ceralde in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 21, 219th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Saliah Dawn in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 22, 220th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted 1B Sevak Yesaybegian in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 23, 221st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted LF Gheorghe Casandroiu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 24, 222nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Turley Gould in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 25, 223rd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted LF Buzzy Poulakis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 26, 224th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SS Shanahan Johnson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 27, 225th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 2B Annal Call in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 8, Pick 28, 226th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Maximum Effort Johnson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 1, 227th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C Waddy Cool in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 2, 228th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Patrich Janice in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 3, 229th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 2B Brecht Atchart in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 4, 230th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted CL Awesome Tony Fox in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 5, 231st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Fionn Magee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 6, 232nd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Mad Hatter Smalley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 7, 233rd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 1B Sum Ozawa in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 8, 234th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Killer Kim in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 9, 235th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Sonny Sideup in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 10, 236th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Cuff Collins in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 11, 237th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 2B Gavan Collins in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 12, 238th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted CL Gilchrist Berry in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 13, 239th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted SP Luan Noli in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 14, 240th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Billy Boy Driver in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 15, 241st overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 3B Guvvy McGivern in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 16, 242nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Pel Petri in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 17, 243rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Jazzy Skaroupka in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 18, 244th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted RP Orval Grover in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 19, 245th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SS Batty Soldier in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 20, 246th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Jay Decay in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 21, 247th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted 2B Castiel Misha in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 22, 248th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Ready Freddy Mobley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 23, 249th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Savion Summerville in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 24, 250th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Swoop Gommering in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 25, 251st overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Alex McCree in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 26, 252nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted SP Slevin Walsh in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 27, 253rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Cavalier Arnoz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 9, Pick 28, 254th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RP Tor McElwee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 1, 255th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Mercy Templeman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 2, 256th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted LF Cotton Candy Napster in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 3, 257th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Ahto Riksman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 4, 258th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted CL Socks Virk in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 5, 259th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 1B Lorenzo Staten in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 6, 260th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Justin Lem in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 7, 261st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Sickly Serg Park in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 8, 262nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Mineral Moore in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 9, 263rd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted C Redd Cote in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 10, 264th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Lud Wray in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 11, 265th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Dynamite Vestergaard in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 12, 266th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Fenwick Eagle in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 13, 267th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CL Dr. Peculiar Gloose in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 14, 268th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 2B Gabe Tudorica in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 15, 269th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Flipper Atkinson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 16, 270th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Andy McCargo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 17, 271st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Charlie Chaplin Dergude in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 18, 272nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Quentin Gillory in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 19, 273rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted RP Fogarty O'Leary in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 20, 274th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RF Puke Joynedd in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 21, 275th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Pace Genovese in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 22, 276th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Ruben McCormick in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 23, 277th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SS Kaw Tanginoa in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 24, 278th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Mehani Gachu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 25, 279th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 3B Ree Kyuchikiants in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 26, 280th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted CF Cracker Begum in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 27, 281st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Kevin Nordahl in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 10, Pick 28, 282nd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted LF Hayden Gill in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 1, 283rd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP L'il Ith Firstborn in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 2, 284th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 3B Hot Bubba Bell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 3, 285th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 1B Tierney Power in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 4, 286th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Caley Davis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 5, 287th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 2B Pen Bullkiller in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 6, 288th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Cibor Blaszczyk in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 7, 289th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 1B Fogarty Jones in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 8, 290th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Aff Turlyfe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 9, 291st overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Asmodeus Parise in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 10, 292nd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Leroy Eastcoast in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 11, 293rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 3B Red Loboszynski in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 12, 294th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Aindreas Lindow in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 13, 295th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CL Aren Ving in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 14, 296th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Jonathan Williams in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 15, 297th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SS Marvelous Marvin West in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 16, 298th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Eager Edwin Aitcheson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 17, 299th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted RP Ruben Isufaj in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 18, 300th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Ollie Matson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 19, 301st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted LF Josh Enforcer Boddie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 20, 302nd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SS Talley Doyle in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 21, 303rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted C Tyshawn Cavitt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 22, 304th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted C Shiner Lilja in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 23, 305th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted RP Amazing Pat Palmer in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 24, 306th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Grover Blue in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 25, 307th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 2B Farq Pate in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 26, 308th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Seymour Jung in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 27, 309th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Mo Rose in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 11, Pick 28, 310th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted SP Lutoslaw Janiec in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 1, 311st overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Alton Edinger in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 2, 312nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Goose McDonald in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 3, 313rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 2B Revolver McKee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 4, 314th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Finlay Sharpe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 5, 315th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SP Nutso Celestine in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 6, 316th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted 3B Speedy Conejo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 7, 317th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Dropkick Christie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 8, 318th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted LF Al Mahrt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 9, 319th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Victor April in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 10, 320th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Alex Wharfman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 11, 321st overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted SP Calvagh O'Connell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 12, 322nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 1B Ricky Yoon in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 13, 323rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Aaron Aanswer in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 14, 324th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 1B Virgil Matache in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 15, 325th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Muscles Conroy in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 16, 326th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Mucky Micky Gillis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 17, 327th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Ksawery Kossakowski in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 18, 328th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Nevin O'Farrell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 19, 329th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Lukas Koretnaar in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 20, 330th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Miggy Rodriguez in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 21, 331st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Jamal Leftshoe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 22, 332nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Dowd Hughes in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 23, 333rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 3B Romeo Husson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 24, 334th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 2B Knuckle Sandwichbay in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 25, 335th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Sinisa Djorovic in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 26, 336th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Nealon Cavedweller in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 27, 337th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Fieldsy March in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 12, Pick 28, 338th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Salve Safroshkin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 1, 339th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Cruz Howell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 2, 340th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted LF Buck MacDonald in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 3, 341st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted C Bazyli Szewczyk in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 4, 342nd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted C Yummy Maize in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 5, 343rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted 1B Bluto Pluta in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 6, 344th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted RP Haffy Williams in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 7, 345th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF Downey Moore in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 8, 346th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 1B Feuding Frank Nied in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 9, 347th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted CL Lander Polydorou in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 10, 348th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Falx Carius in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 11, 349th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 1B Kris Ayman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 12, 350th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Xyler Muffin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 13, 351st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 3B Whit Whittick in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 14, 352nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted CL Leo Akbulatov in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 15, 353rd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted C Ilmo Valtonen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 16, 354th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 1B Jaden Fordham in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 17, 355th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 3B Jordan Tillman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 18, 356th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Randolph Begin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 19, 357th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted C Shiner Ortiz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 20, 358th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted SP Teddy Toman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 21, 359th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted CF Speed Merchant Kanamori in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 22, 360th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Eduard Wittke in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 23, 361st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted RP Plate Martin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 24, 362nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Kandon Reufi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 25, 363rd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 3B Adam Bomb in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 26, 364th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted CL Tyler Shiver in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 27, 365th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Melrose Place in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 13, Pick 28, 366th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RP Bernard Chatwin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 1, 367th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 1B Dirt Dog Jones in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 2, 368th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP King Jordan Harris in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 3, 369th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Squirt Pondskipper in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 4, 370th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 2B Kelvin Washington in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 5, 371st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted CL Timmy Peacock in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 6, 372nd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted LF Uinsin Cliffe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 7, 373rd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted CF Mesquite Mathews in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 8, 374th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Stuff Evans in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 9, 375th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Oscar Crepin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 10, 376th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted 1B Sham Swamy in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 11, 377th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted RP Keiran Lawson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 12, 378th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted LF Myles Drake in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 13, 379th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Silver Shroud Davies in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 14, 380th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted CL Danya Chiles in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 15, 381st overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted SP Vick Ryczek in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 16, 382nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP BBQ Rankin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 17, 383rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Daniel McLachlan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 18, 384th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Porky Ashley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 19, 385th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Hardy Ha in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 20, 386th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted CF Wonderwave Moseley in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 21, 387th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SS Frankie Four Eyes Alcock in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 22, 388th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Great Scott Blankenship in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 23, 389th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted RP Amghar Belaouf in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 24, 390th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted LF Wayne Slain in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 25, 391st overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SP Brandon Bestman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 26, 392nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RF Wicked Wikstrom in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 27, 393rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Tricky Drozdek in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 14, Pick 28, 394th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Yard Blinfoe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 1, 395th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted SP Jon Been in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 2, 396th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 1B Tigray Zamana in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 3, 397th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 1B Tantamount Rugger in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 4, 398th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Melancton Picoulas in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 5, 399th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted RP Senny Ju in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 6, 400th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SS Rooney Jackson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 7, 401st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted SP Finn Rice in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 8, 402nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 1B Zhi Hsueh in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 9, 403rd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 2B Dank Shade in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 10, 404th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Brandon Cage in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 11, 405th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted CL Bill Pintobean in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 12, 406th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SS M.S. Lee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 13, 407th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted CF Dill Arpioh in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 14, 408th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted RP Wilpert Stern in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 15, 409th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 1B Higg Murfree in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 16, 410th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Kelly Stone in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 17, 411st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted C Ready Raul Tallara in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 18, 412nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted 2B Brogan Smith in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 19, 413rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted LF Anvil Sutcliffe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 20, 414th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted CF Fred Chicken in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 21, 415th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Hugo Hill in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 22, 416th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Mean Gene Savage in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 23, 417th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted RP Wildfire Hornbostel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 24, 418th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SP Brent Tomlin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 25, 419th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted LF Frank Glowing in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 26, 420th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP David Certain in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 27, 421st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 2B Mulroney Bell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 15, Pick 28, 422nd overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Bowie Walsh in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 1, 423rd overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted C D-Back Wimbush in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 2, 424th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted SP Durkin Burns in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 3, 425th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted 3B Merrick Connolly in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 4, 426th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 3B Buzzy Williams in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 5, 427th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted CL Lucky Pie Smith in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 6, 428th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SP Sear Kent in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 7, 429th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF Eunan Samons in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 8, 430th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted RP Oilcan Clarke in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 9, 431st overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Owem Ji in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 10, 432nd overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted SP Alexej Zak in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 11, 433rd overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted RP Werf Manuel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 12, 434th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted RP Henryk Chmara in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 13, 435th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Bailey Clamchowder in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 14, 436th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Rikki Karseffni in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 15, 437th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 2B Rayburn McLeod in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 16, 438th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted 2B Hampus Tillstrom in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 17, 439th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted C Hunter Myckles in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 18, 440th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Lowrider Baena in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 19, 441st overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 3B Antaken Maulidi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 20, 442nd overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Dovey Rose in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 21, 443rd overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted C Guaire Rayner in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 22, 444th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Carleton O'Reilly in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 23, 445th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Nicky Marshell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 24, 446th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 1B Pole Baker in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 25, 447th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RP Crow Connell in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 26, 448th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Rhett Lazarczyk in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 27, 449th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Malachy Holmes in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 16, Pick 28, 450th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RP Reel Apse in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 1, 451st overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Luca Ottoboni in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 2, 452nd overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted C Cider Burns in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 3, 453rd overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted RP Kai Dog Mabe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 4, 454th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted RP Mike Isais in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 5, 455th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Green Garbanzo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 6, 456th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted SS Glen Backfield in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 7, 457th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted LF Luling Tremble in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 8, 458th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted C Donnelly McMurdo in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 9, 459th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted 1B Randal Power in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 10, 460th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted C Andnej Drozdz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 11, 461st overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted RP Sadik Binark in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 12, 462nd overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted 2B Ghost Iacob in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 13, 463rd overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted LF Rowboat Bumbler in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 14, 464th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted CF Archie Render in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 15, 465th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RP Zak Bebbington in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 16, 466th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted SP Sondre Paulsen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 17, 467th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted RF Lennart Auken in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 18, 468th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted 2B Mika Kirikiri in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 19, 469th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Norm Hamel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 20, 470th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted CL Tatu Tanskanen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 21, 471st overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Giorgi Tarkhan-Mouravi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 22, 472nd overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted SP Hye Lee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 23, 473rd overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted LF Wolf Callaghan in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 24, 474th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted RP Pogo Martin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 25, 475th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted LF Dizzy Gasparini in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 26, 476th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 2B Bergin O'Keefe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 27, 477th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted LF Sheridan Knight in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 17, Pick 28, 478th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted LF Sid Nickols in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 1, 479th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 1B Rufin Jurek in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 2, 480th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RF Marius Cazacliu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 3, 481st overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted CF Eher Morrison in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 4, 482nd overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Lemon Shaw in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 5, 483rd overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted SS Topper Hatt in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 6, 484th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted RP Ozzie O'Connor in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 7, 485th overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted 2B Patrick Krenwinkel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 8, 486th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted SP Flip Laugherty in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 9, 487th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted RF Justin Stedd in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 10, 488th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Chris Pawlikowski in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 11, 489th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 2B Backboard Betts in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 12, 490th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Finlay Stevens in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 13, 491st overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted RP Logan Hooton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 14, 492nd overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted RP Finley Barker in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 15, 493rd overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 3B Calisto Anagyrou in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 16, 494th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Deegan Evans in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 17, 495th overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SP Aggro Williams in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 18, 496th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Kieron Waring in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 19, 497th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted LF Poet Brady in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 20, 498th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Jean Labrador in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 21, 499th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted LF Conor Davey in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 22, 500th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted LF Elgie Tobin in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 23, 501st overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted SP Zip Eddie Wright in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 24, 502nd overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted 2B Tristan Dickinson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 25, 503rd overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted SS Bill Squire in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 26, 504th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Dan Arsenault in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 27, 505th overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted RP Charlie Shu in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 18, Pick 28, 506th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted RP Andrew McManus in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 1, 507th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted 2B Ricky Gordon in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 2, 508th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted RP Abgar Asmangulian in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 3, 509th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted SP Florent Gaillard in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 4, 510th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted SP Jed Thompson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 5, 511st overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted RP Melvin Elcock in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 6, 512nd overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted CL Rub Right McGhee in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 7, 513rd overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted RP Dune Tarver in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 8, 514th overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted 2B Alex Littlekid in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 9, 515th overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted SP Mixer Smith in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 10, 516th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted LF Rogan Clarke in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 11, 517th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted RP Yoyo Tolmie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 12, 518th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted C Manny Ece in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 13, 519th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 1B Cian Sergeson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 14, 520th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted 1B Man Bakirdzis in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 15, 521st overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted 3B Tumor LeBlanc in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 16, 522nd overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted RP Zale Zaloumi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 17, 523rd overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted 1B Log Stewart in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 18, 524th overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted LF Thirsty O'Neil in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 19, 525th overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted SP Jobst Mohr in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 20, 526th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted RP Gene Boyd in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 21, 527th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted SP Shiggy Miyamoto in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 22, 528th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted RP Abe Lincoln Marbury in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 23, 529th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted 2B Jazzy Jon Chery in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 24, 530th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted SS Pepboy Moorehead in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 25, 531st overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted RP Shawn Graham in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 26, 532nd overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted 1B Carny Johnson in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 27, 533rd overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted 1B Pocket Yulen in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 19, Pick 28, 534th overall pick). Starlight Killers: Drafted 1B Tooltime Grimes in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 1, 535th overall pick). County Crossing Bloodbugs: Drafted RP Shaun Behling in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 2, 536th overall pick). Goodneighbor Hancocks: Drafted 3B Buddy Alexopoulos in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 3, 537th overall pick). Egret Ninjas: Drafted LF Finn Wemiriel in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 4, 538th overall pick). Nordhagen Beach Party Boys: Drafted 1B Jerry Muldrow in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 5, 539th overall pick). Sunshine Tidings Chemists: Drafted LF Large Charles Purchese in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 6, 540th overall pick). Nahant Celtics: Drafted RP A.S. Noon in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 7, 541st overall pick). Cambridge Coursers: Drafted RP Karin Fasth in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 8, 542nd overall pick). FHE Yao Guai: Drafted LF Pandy Walker in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 9, 543rd overall pick). Fort Hagen Silver Shroud: Drafted RP Toomey Horton in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 10, 544th overall pick). The Slog Ghouls: Drafted RP Friedrich Schultz in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 11, 545th overall pick). Southie Brews: Drafted 1B Bosko Anastasijevic in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 12, 546th overall pick). Concord Radstags: Drafted SP Rade Kukcenjac in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 13, 547th overall pick). Spectacle Island Reapers: Drafted 2B Baden Bonaddio in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 14, 548th overall pick). Jamaica Plain Red Rockets: Drafted SP Striker Sutcliffe in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 15, 549th overall pick). Malden Grognaks: Drafted RP Charlie McKenzie in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 16, 550th overall pick). Oberland T-51s: Drafted C Hocine Perez in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 17, 551st overall pick). Roxbury Rad Sox: Drafted SS Chuji Fukutomi in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 18, 552nd overall pick). Bunker Hill 75ers: Drafted SP Astro Barnes in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 19, 553rd overall pick). Glowing Sea Radscorpions: Drafted 1B Reuben Himself in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 20, 554th overall pick). Quincy Gunners: Drafted LF Mullin Roberts in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 21, 555th overall pick). Easy Town Assaultrons: Drafted C Amazing Paddy Kay in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 22, 556th overall pick). Diamond City Swatters: Drafted RP Toucan Djojopoespito in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 23, 557th overall pick). Salem Witch Hats: Drafted RP Paterno Crabman in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 24, 558th overall pick). Atom Cats: Drafted RP Jack Coyote in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 25, 559th overall pick). University Point Deathclaws: Drafted 2B Tully Boyle in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 26, 560th overall pick). Lexington Synths: Drafted RP Florent Poda in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 27, 561st overall pick). Vault 81 Dwellers: Drafted SP Sheridan Williams in the 2315 first-year player draft (Round 20, Pick 28, 562nd overall pick).
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Terminal Entry - Anon
Subject: Mysterious Strangers? 01.01 - 6 June 2305 I was struck by the discovery I found. A dead trail, but an interesting one. I started digging and think I have uncovered an interesting find. The following entries will be what I have discovered and what I think I can do about it. 01.02 - 6 June 2305 While on a scavenge trip to Rockport, a good site to grab items and sell them to the ferries passing by, I came across a stack of files and holotapes by an unknown person regarding mysterious strangers in the Commonwealth. One interesting name on one of the folders was Nick Valentine. I recognize that name from Diamond City. He's that synth detective everyone knows. Well, his name was listed on the detective file as the person investigating the Mysterious Stranger. Being the enterprising young man that I am, I decided to add that collection to my satchel and sell it to Nick Valentine once I made my way back to Diamond City. But I got curious . . . 01.03 - 7 June 2305 I did not have a PipBoy, but I decided to make my way back to the Commonwealth. I had no idea how much these files would fetch me from Valentine or just about anyone interested in relics or whatever I could pawn off these materials as. On my way back, I stopped at the Oceanside Safehouse in Gloucester because I knew they had some working terminals. When I got there, there was an Atomic Command tournament, so I had to wait. Once I did get a reserved time, I started playing the holotapes to see what data was on them. . . . Oh my. 01.04 - 7 June 2305 There was someone actively infiltrating locked facilities that had been visited by this Mysterious Stranger and . . . Nate Howard! I think everyone heard about the rumors of a mysterious man seen with Howard. And according to this file, Valentine had been seeking out the Mysterious Stranger for a long time. It was indeed a treasure of information. What stood out to me was that the person who had compiled these files had lots of details and proposed that there was some connection to the mysterious stranger moniker and heroes of the Wasteland. What it came down to was supernatural abilities. 01.05 - 7 June 2305 Gods. Lots of mentions of deities in the Wastes. Some seemed to be from the kooks of the Wastes, like the Children of Atom and their god, Atom. And of course the boogey man of the Commonwealth near Swampscott, Ug-Qualtoth. But the M.S. god? and the numbers 2-7-2. I had to investigate further. I was obsessed. That was when I noticed on one holotape, the words written like this: S.P.E.C.I.A.L. 01.06 - 7 June 2305 The S.P.E.C.I.A.L. tape was a holotape book that spelled out this system of powers (?) people of the Wasteland get. It detailed the Chosen Ones, who were special, and had the ability to take on god-like powers. In fact, one mentioned the number 272 again with some random wordings, but one thing that stood out was: 272 - god powers. 272 - god killers. Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility, Luck. What does it take to be special? 272. 272 what? 01.07 - 8 June 2305 There were names and supposed names, but one name I recognized: Nate Howard. As of 11 December 2302, there was one file with these names/nicknames and the numbers written next to them, all with 272. Some nicknames were Vault Dweller, Chosen One, Lone Wanderer, Courier, and Sole Survivor. Nate's name was written next to Sole Survivor and then the number 269. He was the only one not at 272. 01.08 - 8 June 2305 The person who had made this set of files and holotapes was nowhere to be found. They did not sign their name or indicate anything of who they were or what they were looking for. They did have some warnings for me, the person who found these materials. "To whomever finds this should I disappear or get eaten by a mirelurk, just know that they know. I don't know who they are but I have had a feeling that there is something just over the horizon, watching, waiting. I feel as though whoever they are, they are out to get me. What I have uncovered must be more important than anything else. Are these mysterious strangers benevolent? I doubt it. Once you have read this, you may feel them, too." 01.09 - 8 June 2305 The next day I set out southwest again. I caught a ferry from Gloucester to Salem, passed a lot closer to the Dunwich Borers site. That place always made my hairs stand on end, but after reading about the Commonwealth's gods, I decided I never wanted to pass this way again. On top of the uncomfortable feeling of the Borers, I also felt that which the previous investigator mentioned. I felt as though I was being watched. I was traveling alone, so it is not uncommon for creatures of the wastes to track and hunt people like me. I was armed, so I was not worried. But, a tracking animal makes mistakes when you're looking for them. I could not quite pinpoint where I was being watched from. 01.10 - 8 June 2305 I decided to stop in at Revere Beach and be around more people. I ran into a group of caravans coming out of Nahant, so I tagged along with them on their way to the piers. Once with them, I still felt as though I was being watched, but I did not feel as vulnerable. Still, I kept peeking toward the horizon every couple of minutes. Revere Beach gave me a chance to sell a few paintings I had in my satchel. They fetched me enough caps to stay comfortably and read through the holotape entries again. The Pier at Revere has lots of entertainment, but I wanted to spend my caps on renting a terminal. I had to learn more. 01.11 - 9 June 2305 Phil Wallace. The creator of the HCU. Well, the person who brought it back to life. He was another person whose name came up in these files. It was a terminal entry extracted from his terminal, I would assume, by whoever the "mysterious stranger" investigating mysterious strangers. Phil Wallace had posted something about a mysterious broadcast that repeated the numbers 2-0-2-1. There was no follow up. Does that have something to do with the number 272? Do not repeat history. 01.12 - 9 June 2305 Jenny Murphy. I heard legends of people who have gained the power of sight. You know, seeing the future. Vault 81. Not only could I visit Valentine in Diamond City, but I could try to visit this Jenny Murphy person in Vault 81. These names were piling up but bringing me no closer to the truth. 02.01 - 11 June 2305 I did not mention when these events occurred. I am only writing now to tell you when they ended. The files, the tapes, they are gone. All I have left is the memories from them. I am compiling this to remember again, but there are some things I have forgotten. Let me go back to that time earlier this year. March 26. The day I dropped my satchel. 02.02 - 11 June 2305 I had left Revere Beach and was making a beeline to Diamond City. It was a particularly brutal few days of radstorms in the area, so I tanked up on Rad-X and found shelter when I could. After one elongated storm finally cleared, I headed out of an abandoned house I was sheltered in near Southie. When I headed out, there were three shadowy figures like ghosts standing there. Unmoving. Staring. Full fright took over my body, causing me to drop everything in my possession, including my satchel and run. I ran until I got back to the shelter and then just sat against the wall waiting to blast away at whatever would walk through the door. Nothing did. Near evening time, I decided to sneak back to that area. My satchel and all its contents were nowhere to be found. 02.03 - 11 June 2305 Valentine must have thought I was a lunatic. He played it cool and kept asking questions, but I don't think he believed me. He said he had been investigating the Mysterious Stranger but gave it up around 2288. I mentioned Nate's ties with the Stranger, and he doubted that too. I mentioned the investigative file, and he said that had been nabbed from his office many years before. I told him I found it in Rockport, and he doubted that, too. Without the evidence, I had nothing. 02.04 - 11 June 2305 The same happened at Vault 81. I asked about Jenny Murphy. I saw the guards look at each other and then one of them mentioned that there was no one there by that name. I stated the year 2080, and they laughed. Silly me, I was thinking 2280 the whole time. This was over 200 years ago. But wait. If there was a terminal entry that I saw, then there was some way to find out more about this Jenny Murphy character. Entry number 746. I remembered that number. That means there were at least 745 other Jenny Murphy entries. The guards would not let me in. They said they were not digging up old terminal entries for a crazy person. They meant I was the crazy person. 02.05 - 12 June 2305 I remember reading more about the gods. There is the "Touch of Ug-Qualtoth" that causes people to go insane and then berserk murder everyone around themselves. I felt as though people started to look at me as one touched by Ug-Qualtoth. But, who were these shadow people? Why did they spook me and then take my satchel? Where did they come from? Where did they go? 03.01 - 26 June 2305 I heard word that there were large caravan groups traveling out west. There were rumors that going straight west to a giant lake and then cutting southwest from there would help avoid some notoriously dangerous areas. One of those I was told to avoid forever is a place called The Pitt. I am going. I cannot stay here anymore. If the rumors are true, there are places out west with deserts and clean water for the masses to drink. I will leave this for the next adventurer looking to investigate this mystery. For now, I just feel a calling westward. I will thus sign out anonymous, but you can call me West-go Joe. Yeah, I like that. West-go Joe.
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