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Author:  lite48 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:46 am ]
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:shock: No more MLB, what will world do with out some of the most talented ball-players all under one league, Is it possible that a new league can replace the MLB? will it be better then the MLB? Who knows.

Author:  ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:49 am ]
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I'd really like to see what you can do with this log if you can keep up with it! It'd be really interesting in my opinion.

Author:  lite48 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 1:48 am ]
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abu.com/teams

Memphis Gunners
Montreal Falcons
Salt Lake City Hornets
Louisville Dragons
Las Vegas Wolfpack
Honolulu Blue Fins
Albuquerque Wildcats
Vancouver Raptors
Miami Macaws
Iowa City Sluggers
Charlotte Bulldogs
Fresno Monarchs
Rochester Reapers
Minneapolis Swordsmen
San Jose Red Claws
San Antonio Samurais
Colorado Springs Panthers
Buffalo Firehawks
Foxborough Bruisers
Portland Demons
Oklahoma City Knights
Green Bay Rampage
Durham Mustangs
Orlando Sharks
Phoenix Wings
Indianapolis Wizards
Columbus Venom
New England Senators
Ottawa Maple
Nashville Thunder

As a side note i will take control of the Louisville Dragons throughout the log, I will try to be as in-evasive as possible to get a decent simulation running.

Author:  lite48 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 2:53 am ]
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Drafted players will be consisted of Current MLB players as well as some success mode characters as well as some rookies from expansion teams I've made from season mode.

Author:  Power Pros 27 [ Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:07 am ]
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I love the twitter account take on it, nice job!

Author:  cooldude1045 [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:26 am ]
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Just saw this log, so... Go Reapers, I suppose.

Author:  Acemaker55 [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:31 pm ]
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Hmmm…interesting. I'll follow

Author:  lite48 [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 2:11 pm ]
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Seems like a great week with no road bumps so far for these lucky few

Also here some other things that happened
Aaron Heilman of the Miami Macaws Tore his Aconites Muscle on Opening day in relief, he's planned to return the following week.

Tony Flores of the Louisville Dragons threw a shutout with 18 K's 1 walk and 3 Hits allowed.

Bryson Edwards of the Las Vegas Wolf pack threw a Shutout as well with 9 Strike outs 3 Walks and 3 Hits allowed

Bryant Russell of the Memphis Gunner threw a shut out with 5 Hits allowed 9 Strike outs and 4 Walks

Author:  lite48 [ Sun Mar 09, 2014 4:57 pm ]
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BaseballToday.Com

Article By: Catrina Butler

As intrigued as everybody else was about the announcement of the American Baseball Union. I could not wait to see the outcome of first few games of opening day, I was excited to see some new talented faces mixed in with some establish former MLB ballplayers creating for a interesting twist on baseball. Alot more athletes seem to be more outspoken and openly competitive giving the league a personality that the MLB was lacking. This all being said; I had to jump into writing articles about the league as soon as possible, and decided that the best starting article for me to do would be scouting report/team summary of each team.I'll start from the American League east and work my way to the National League West and try to do 2 teams a days.

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Orlando Sharks
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Summary: The Orlando sharks is a collectively owned franchise shared amongst 10 Share holders of which who have net worth that average to around 30 Million dollars or more, With Orlando being the tourist trap it is the home stadium is placed right next to Universal Orlando Resort giving away tickets to game if you pay admission to studios as a joint deal, aside from that the team is fairly normal.

Roster

Starters
Tijuan Walker
Wandy Rodriguez
Charlie Gordon
Brandon Backe
Trevor DeVore

Relivers
Ryan Heaverlo
Patrick Riley
Shawn Marcum
J.T. Hubbard
Bob Howry
Kevin Gregg

Catchers
Jason Kendall
Jose Molina

Infielders
Ethan Wheel
Chang-Jun Zheng
Scott Rolen
Andrew Vilchez
Geoff Blum
Bobby Crosby

Outfielder
Jesse Merrill
Daryle Ward
Matt Murton
Vernon Wells
Carlos Beltran
Matt Kemp

AAA

Pitchers
Mark Lowe
Greg Aquino
Royce Wilson
Brain Wilson
Eric O'Flaherty

Fielders
Matt Tupman
Roscoe Lopez
Simon Aceves
Cornel Coste

Review: The Orlando Sharks Organzation is fairly solid on paper.Tijuan Walker and Charlie Gordon being the two most talented starters in the rotation and both had great first week outings, but the even with their stellar performances the weakest link seems to be Wandy Rodriguez,who seemed in-able to get him self out jam that he caused him self, he probably wont stay with the team that long if he keeps playing the way he does. Aside from the great power pitching rampant through out the bullpen there are some fairly talented hitter with Scott Rolen/Carlos Beltran/Ethan Wheel are very proficient at what they can do at the plate but the real story is how talented the team is defensively. Everybody has Superb range at their positions and is able to make plays most MLB fielders can make and the whole team makes everything looks easy specially Second-Basemen Chang-Jun Zheng and Center Fielder Vernon Wells. The Sharks have the building blocks to become a franchise team over the upcoming years.

Grade
Overall: B
Starters: B
Bullpen: B+
Power: C-
Contact: D+
Run Speed: C
Defenese: B+

Author:  Tyquain [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 12:57 am ]
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Best log. Cant wait for continuation.

Author:  ERISA Dude [ Wed Mar 12, 2014 7:21 pm ]
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This is great!!

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