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Author:  cdawg023 [ Sun Apr 12, 2015 1:45 pm ]
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NABA NEWS

Week 2 April 6-12
After four days of play in the first week of NABA action only two teams are left undefeated Honolulu Blue Fins and San Jose Knights, When asking Honolulu's manager Rodrigo Canfield told reporters this "It's early into the season and the perfect way to start, the teams pitching has really been coming through and the pitching staff takes great pride in doing so." The blue fins are recording a team ERA of only 2.50 and collective 38 strikeouts leading their divison. The San Jose knights on the other hand haven't shown much dominance on the mound or at the plate, but have had great situational hitting by their bench players. Dexter Murillo smacked two home runs comming off the bench to pinch hit, when asked about his hitting he said " I'm just hopping I can get a starting slot by the end of this season. I mean if I keep hitting like this Coach Donovan is gonna have to play me." we asked Ezekiel Donovan about this he said "Well, Dexter is definitely making the case to start as long as he keeps hitting dingers off the bench for the next couple of weeks he'll start."

Hot Streaks
Luke Edros (Columbus) 9-15 | 1 Double | 2 Homeruns | 4 RBIs
Scooter Diggins (Buffalo) 6-11 | 1 Homerun | 1 RBI
Willy Traveras(Charlotte) 9-18 | 1 Double | 1 Triple | 3 RBIs |
Manny Ramirez(Portland) 7-11| 2 Doubles | 2 Homeruns | 2 RBIs

Cold Streaks
Albert Pulols(Montreal) 1-15| 1 Homerun | 2 RBIs | 3 Strikeouts
Johnny Peralta(Montreal) 3-16| 8 Strikeouts
Garry Sheffield (Colorado Springs) 1-13 | 2 RBIs |
Connor Jackson (Portland) 1-14| 6 Strikeouts

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This week's schedule

April 6th
Iowa City @ Columbus
San Jose @ Las Vegas
Scranton @ New England
San Antonio @ Toledo
Salt Lake City @ Durham
Miami @ Norfolk
Omaha @ Edmonton
Portland @ Phoenix
Buffalo @ Denver
Tuscon @ Tennessee
Sacramento @ Oklahoma City
Jacksonville @ Calgary
Round Rock @ Indianapolis
Charlotte @ Montreal
Colorado Springs @ Honolulu

April 7th-10th
Tuscon @ San Jose
Tennessee @ Iowa City
Oklahoma City @ San Antonio (Border Series)
Durham @ Miami
Norfolk @ Charlotte
Toledo @ Omaha
Sacramento @ Portland
Phoenix @ Colorado Springs
Buffalo @ Scranton
Las Vegas @ Denver
New England @ Jacksonville
Indianapolis @ Calgary
Honolulu @ Salt Lake City
Columbus @ Round Rock
Montreal @ Edmonton (Canadian Classic)

April 11th-12th
Phoenix @ Sacramento
New England @ Buffalo
San Antonio @ Edmonton
Colorado Springs @ Salt Lake City
Miami @ Montreal
Portland @ Honolulu
Jacksonville @ Round Rock
Norfolk @ Durham (Tobacco Road Classic)
Columbus @ Tennessee
Scranton @ Calgary
Iowa City @ Indianapolis
Toledo @ Oklahoma city
Omaha @ Charlotte
Las Vegas @ Tuscon
San Jose @ Denver

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Top Storylines for the week.
As we see the Canadian classic get back into action this week, Montreal owner Jean Garreau was fired up about the sweep during the 2 game series, and has been quoted on saying "Depending on how well you perform during these games will be decide whether you get a contract extension or not." Harsh words sent to the players but it's early in the season and anything can happen right?

Early Rumors are surfacing around the NABA GM's that Buffalo is already looking to trade away some of it's middle infielders for possible prospects or true third basemen. As speculation would assume this would benefit the Bulldogs and possibly add a better a solid hitter hitter in the process as well. No one is entirely sure if this is a 100% as stated earlier but the probability of this being the case is swaying in the direction of true.

Following this week we NABA news will do a in-depth Overview of a one team a week, the segment will be called NABA A to Z. Which will overview team Rosters, Managers, and team backgrounds.

Author:  cdawg023 [ Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

NABA News

Players of the week have been decided for last weeks performances (March 31st - April 6th)

Metropolitan League
Luke Erdos (Columbus) AVG .526 | HR 3 | RBI 7
Scooter Diggins (Buffalo) AVG .533 | HR 1 | RBI 4

Independence League
Carlos Guevara (Honolulu) AVG .524| HR 3| RBI 9
Rich Hill (Toledo) W-L 1-0 | ERA 0.00 | K 14

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Injuries

Oklahoma City Sluggers
Brandon Inge: Sprained Calf Muscle out for 2 Days

Toledo Lions
Keiichi Yabu: Torn Bicep Out for 1 Day

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Free Agent signings

Norfolk Nationals
Carlos Guevara (RP)
Guillermo Abreu (C)

Omaha Cougars
Lupe Escobar (C)
Robizon Diaz (C)

Toledo Lions
Tim Stauffer (RP)
Randy Wells (RP)
Timy Crystal (C)
Wil Nieves (C)

Phoenix Wings
Esteban Blanco (3B)

Portland Demons
Justin Huber (1B)
Travis Wayne (1B)

Indianapolis Wizards
Kelly Maurer (RP)
Noah Bannister (RP)
Omar Grimm (C)
Mike Rabelo (C)
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Author:  bjen [ Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

cdawg023 wrote:
Toledo Lions
Keiichi Yabu: Torn Bicep Out for 1 Day
Can't argue with MLBPP logic.

Author:  cdawg023 [ Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

I know right? best simulation logic ever.

Author:  cdawg023 [ Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

Sadly my power surged at my house and I didn't get the chance to save my data.. So the NABA log is dead for now, I'll start it up again later in the week, sorry guys.

Author:  jag123jg [ Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

For me, it's well worth the wait!

Author:  Baseballteen9500 [ Wed Apr 15, 2015 3:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A New Frontier; Baseball after the MLB (NABA)

Can you post your success players?

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