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*Breakers C.J. Smith stonewalled the Colorado Cutthroats, allowing them only 1 hit while soundly defeating them by a score of 9-0.
*Tony Puebla of Las Vegas had a 23-game hitting streak.
INJURY REPORT
SP Willie Saez (ATL) - torn labrum, out for season
RP Matt Golden (COL) - torn labrum, out for season
CL Santiago Salazar (HOU) - partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
SP Jeff Nisbet (SJ) - damaged elbow ligament, out for season
RP Mike Turner (TOR) - torn labrum, retired
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: RF Mark Bryant (MIA) - .398 AVG, 32 home runs, 48 RBIs, 34 runs scored
Pitcher: SP Leonardo Venegas (POR) - 2.93 ERA, 5 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: RP Russ Bachleitner (CGY) - 4.11 ERA, 2 wins, 1 loss
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DECEMBER 2029
CHRISTMAS DAY GAMES
Dallas 3, Los Angeles 4
Seattle 6, Houston 5
Calgary 5, Colorado 2
Portland 8, San Jose 0
British Columbia 2, Las Vegas 1
Atlanta 7, Boston 2
Carolina 4, Miami 5
New York 12, Toronto 9
Chicago 10, Minnesota 2
Philadelphia 3, Tennessee 2
Houston CF Stef Swain was declared the Christmas Day MVP and winner of the Mug of Eggnog, hitting 2 home runs, 3 RBIs and 3 runs.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*CF Bill Pournaras of Minnesota hit 5 hits in 5 innings in a narrow 10-9 win against the Tennessee Tri-Stars.
*Pitcher Gabe Schoofs signed an extension with the Huskies organization worth $21,000,000 over the next 2 years.
*SP Travis Brooker announced his retirement from 200ball at age 40, having put up a lifetime ERA of 3.92 and a record of 51 wins and 39 losses in his career with the Aliens and Demons.
*The three-way rivalry between Calgary's Borras, Portland's Ochoa and Las Vegas's Puebla heated up as Tony Puebla hit his 700th homer at SAP Center.
*Josh Saathoff of the Miami Corals dealt a miserable 14-0 loss to the Philadelphia Ringers, striking out 8 players.
*Las Vegas RP Rich Brannon will also be retiring at season's end. The 38-year-old had a lifetime ERA of 7.22 while playing for Las Vegas, San Jose (then Bay Area), Boston and Portland.
INJURY REPORT
CL Pedro Renteria (NY) - partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
SS Bill Spencer (CHI) - concussion, out for season
RP Jesus Ortiz (TOR) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
3B Kenny Bowermaster (CAR) - torn ligament in thumb, out for 3 weeks
SP Leonardo Minchala (NY) - bone chips in elbow, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: RF Mark Bryant (MIA) - .357 AVG, 21 home runs, 32 RBIs, 26 runs
Pitcher: SP Ramon Castillo (CGY) - 3.38 ERA, 5 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: CF Eric Callaway (NY) - .319 AVG, 10 home runs, 22 RBIs
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JANUARY 2030
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Mario Borras hit home run number 900 at American Airlines Center in a 7-1 triumph for the Cowboys. Debate now rages as to whether the first baseman is the best 200ball player of all time.
*LF Efrain Suazo of Toronto also hit a milestone homer, bagging his 600th at TD Garden in Boston.
*In pitching, Carolina's Mike Moore held the Tennessee Tri-Stars hitless in a 7-0 win at home.
2030 ALL-STAR WEEKEND
The UBL kicked off the 2030s with a bang with the 2030 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby, held in beautiful Los Angeles at Crypto.Com Arena.
*Miami RF Mark Bryant edged out Calgary 1B Mario Borras to win the Home Run Derby 9-8.
*In the game itself, although the Eastern Conference won 5-3, the Western Conference's Tony Puebla won the All-Star Game MVP Award, continuing his year-long hot streak.
INJURY REPORT
RP Angel Reyes (LA) - bone spur in elbow, out for season
RP Dave Kimball (HOU) - broken elbow, out for season
SP Carlos Lung (HOU) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
SP Steve Halsema (COL) - ruptured ulnar collateral ligament
RP Dave Patton (BOS) - torn labrum, out for season
SP Ray Harrison (TEN) - arthritic elbow, out for season
2B James Erickson (LA) - torn abdominal muscle, out for 6-7 weeks
LF Salvador Chavez (LA) - strained ribcage muscle, out for 1-2 weeks
SP Caesar Saulsberry (TEN) - radial nerve compression, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: LF Tony Puebla (LV) - .411 AVG, 28 home runs, 40 RBIs, 35 runs
Pitcher: SP Tony Rios (DAL) - 2.91 ERA, 4 wins, 1 loss
Rookie: LF Ju-ao Jiu (CHI) - .350 AVG, 7 home runs, 18 home runs
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FEBRUARY 2030
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Dallas 3B Luis Guzman and Portland SP Manny Rodriguez were both suspended by the league for instigating a brawl. Guzman will sit out 4 games, Rodriguez will sit out 6.
*Houston pitcher Alex Miller destroyed the Colorado Cutthroats at Toyota Center, defeating them 13-0 and allowing them only 1 hit.
*RF Jason Wilkie of Tennessee was suspended for 4 games after flipping off an ump and then remaining on field for 5 minutes after he was ordered to leave to cuss him out.
*Los Angeles reliever Mike Robinson signed a 3 year, $34,800,000 contract extension, much to the delight of fans.
INJURY REPORT
LF Bill Monger (POR) - broken kneecap, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: 1B Mario Borras (CGY) - .434 AVG, 25 home runs, 47 RBIs, 30 runs
Pitcher: SP Jaden Finley (TOR) - 1.93 ERA, 5 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: CF Bradley Smith (HOU) - .312 AVG, 11 home runs, 15 RBIs
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LF Bill Monger (POR) - broken kneecap, out for season
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MARCH-APRIL 2030
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Alex Ochoa hit his 800th career homer at the Moda Center, and against Borras's Cowboys to boot. Evidently, he's playing catch-up.
*In one of the most brutal games in UBL history, the Los Angeles Breakers, led by their star pitcher, the Australian Christos Creswell, struck out 9 players and gave up only 4 hits in an 18-nothing pummeling of the pathetic Cutthroats squad. This display instigated a heated argument between Creswell and LA manager Eddie Neff and Colorado manager Nick Krueger post-game.
*LF Austen Morales of the British Columbia Beasts seems to be a rising star. the 25-year-old hit 5 runs at 5 at-bats for a 15-7 victory against San Jose on the last day of the regular season.
INJURY REPORT
RP Joel Young (HOU) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
1B Mario Borras (CGY) - concussion, out for season
3B Luis Guzman (DAL) - chronic back soreness, out for 4-5 weeks
RP Adrian Rodriguez (COL) - damaged elbow ligament, out for season
RP Nate St. John (HOU) - partially torn labrum, out for season
RP Alex Medina (COL) - shoulder inflammation, out for season
SP Roger Solis (CGY) - stretched elbow ligament, out for season
RP Griffin Rawlings (BC) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
RP Danny Movales (PHI) - ruptured disc, out for season
LF Jon Linthicum (MIA) - chronic back soreness, out for 2 weeks
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: 1B Efrain Suazo (TOR) - .416 AVG, 29 home runs, 44 RBIs, 37 runs
Pitcher: SP Blaine Ward (CHI) - 2.53 ERA, 5 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: CF Bradley Smith (HOU) - .308 AVG, 10 home runs, 14 RBIs
2029-30 SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS
LF Tony Puebla (LV) wins WC Triple Crown
END OF SEASON AWARDS
Carter Trophy: Toronto Huskies
WC Season Trophy: Los Angeles Breakers
EC Season Trophy: Toronto Huskies
Ye Olde Wooden Spoon: Colorado Cutthroats
FINAL STANDINGS
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2030 ULTIMATE CUP PLAYOFFS
KNOCKOUT SERIES
LOS ANGELES BREAKERS VS. DALLAS DEMONS
GAME 1: Dallas 5, Los Angeles 1
GAME 2: Dallas 4, Los Angeles 5
GAME 3: Los Angeles 5, Dallas 6
GAME 4: Los Angeles 3, Dallas 4
GAME 6: Dallas 6, Los Angeles 5
Dallas wins, 4-1
Series MVP: 2B John Magyar (DAL)
CALGARY COWBOYS VS. HOUSTON COMETS
GAME 1: Houston 1, Cowboys 3
GAME 2: Houston 7, Calgary 5
GAME 3: Calgary 3, Houston 4
GAME 4: Calgary 5, Houston 4
GAME 5: Houston 1, Calgary 2
GAME 6: Calgary 6, Houston 7
GAME 7: Houston 8, Calgary 4
Houston wins, 4-3
Series MVP: 1B Matt Payne (HOU)
TORONTO HUSKIES VS. CAROLINA BROTHERS
GAME 1: Carolina 3, Toronto 2
GAME 2: Carolina 6, Toronto 12
GAME 3: Toronto 2, Carolina 3
GAME 4: Toronto 8, Carolina 4
GAME 5: Carolina 9, Toronto 5
GAME 6: Toronto 7, Carolina 4
GAME 7: Carolina 9, Toronto 7
Carolina wins, 4-3
Series MVP: RF Prince Oliver (CAR)
MIAMI CORALS VS. CHICAGO BLAZERS
GAME 1: Chicago 0, Miami 9
GAME 2: Chicago 2, Miami 9
GAME 3: Miami 3, Chicago 13
GAME 4: Miami 4, Chicago 3
GAME 5: Chicago 1, Miami 2
Miami wins, 4-1
Series MVP: 3B Gary DeSloover (MIA)
CONFERENCE FINALS
DALLAS DEMONS VS. HOUSTON COMETS
GAME 1: Dallas 9, Houston 10
GAME 2: Dallas 9, Houston 11
GAME 3: Houston 15, Dallas 5
GAME 4: Houston 10, Dallas 0
Houston wins, 4-0
Series MVP: CF Bradley Smith (HOU)
CAROLINA BROTHERS VS. MIAMI CORALS
GAME 1: Carolina 7, Miami 2
GAME 2: Carolina 5, Miami 2
GAME 3: Miami 12, Carolina 4
GAME 4: Miami 7, Carolina 5
GAME 5: Carolina 2, Miami 1
GAME 6: Miami 5, Carolina 6
Carolina wins, 4-2
Series MVP: LF Orlando Colon (CAR)
HOUSTON COMETS VS. CAROLINA BROTHERS
GAME 1: Carolina 7, Houston 8
GAME 2: Carolina 3, Houston 6
GAME 3: Houston 5, Carolina 7
GAME 4: Houston 7, Carolina 8
GAME 5: Carolina 2, Houston 3
GAME 6: Houston 3, Carolina 1
Houston wins, 4-2
Series MVP: C Kyle Ahrens (HOU)
2030 ULTIMATE CUP CHAMPIONS - HOUSTON COMETS (2nd Title)
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AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: 1B Alex Ochoa (POR)
Pitcher of the Year: SP Eddie Vasquez (ATL)
Rookie of the Year: Ju-Ao Jiu (CHI)
Reliever of the Year: CL Jason Worthy (POR)
Manager of the Year: Gil Nunez (TOR)
Offensive Medals:
P: Jon Perez (BC)
C: Kyle Ahrens (HOU)
1B: Alex Ochoa (POR)
2B: Kato Hollander (BC)
3B: Luis Guzman (DAL)
SS: Jeremy Rieman (DAL)
LF: Tony Puebla (LV)
CF: Matt Beverly (PHI)
RF: Mark Bryant (MIA)
Defensive Medals:
P: Mike Moore (CAR)
C: Mitch Jenkins (POR)
1B: Justin Ferguson (CHI)
2B: Matt Smith (LV)
3B: Wil Delgado (CHI)
SS: Blaine Montgomery (LA)
LF: Dave Martinez (DAL)
CF: Matt Beverly (PHI)
RF: Jim Schonz (LA)
2030 UBL DRAFT
The 2030 Rookie Draft was held at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
TOP 10
1. MIN - SP Dashawn Hoskins, Murray State - Easton, MD
2. NY - SS Manuel Palacios, Clearbrook-Gonvick High School - Guantanamo, Cuba
3. COL - SS J.D. Thomas, Camelback High School - Phoenix, AZ
4. BOS - 2B Adam Hightower, The Pennington School - Point Pleasant, NJ
5. SJ - LF Dante Rivera, Crest High School - Shelby, NC
6. TEN - SP Wouter Arana, Cuesta College - Savaneta, Aruba
7. SEA - 2B Mark Kenny, Central Memorial High School - Calgary, AB
8. LV - 1B Willie Mendez, JSerra Catholic High School - Matanzas, Cuba
9. ATL - RF Dustin Jovanovich, Washington Lee High School - Newport News, VA
10. PHI - SP Bill McLean, St. Albert High School - Peace River, AB
THE REVOLVING DOOR
Portland fires manager Jason Hemmersbach, replaces with John Purviance
Colorado fires manager Nick Krueger, replaces with Jason Emery
Atlanta fires manager Ryan McKinney, replaces with Edwin Palacios
Miami fires manager Josh White, replaces with Travis Ray
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TOP 10 SIGNINGS
10. CL Jesus Jimenez re-signs with Los Angeles for 2 years, $25,200,000
9. CL Ricky Hernandez signs with Philadelphia for 3 years, $37,600,000
8. 1B Sid Aeschliman signs with Colorado for 4 years, $40,200,000
7. CL Bob Trader re-signs with Calgary for 2 years, $40,000,000
6. 3B Ashton Noonan signs with British Columbia for 4 years, $44,800,000
5. SS Nick Talamo signs with Philadelphia for 4 years, $55,600,000
4. 3B Kenny Bowermaster signs with Toronto for 3 years, $63,800,000
3. 1B Justin Kercheval signs with Tennessee for 4 years, $68,800,000
2. C Matt Selman re-signs with Las Vegas for 5 years, $73,000,000
1.SP C.J. Smith signs with Dallas for 5 years, $103,000,000
OFFSEASON/PRESEASON INJURY REPORT
SS Mike Segoviano (LA) - broken elbow, out for 4 months
SP Jesus Perez (TEN) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
RP Jaypee Gasataya (TEN) - damaged elbow ligament, out for season
RP Manny Reyes (MIN) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
RP Jacob Appler (POR) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
RP Cameron Finch (CAR) - torn flexor tendon, out for season
NEW YORK CONSIDERING ARENA SWITCH
Shortly before opening day, New York Pigeons owner announced that he was considering moving the squad out of their roost in suburban Long Island, UBS Arena, and instead having them play out of the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City proper. This change will likely not take place for a few seasons, as Peck is still looking over the pros and cons and requesting necessary permissions from city council, but he has stated he would appreciate feedback from both Long Islanders and New Yorkers on the matter.
UP NEXT: The 2030-31 UBL season... stay tuned!