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2106 Playoffs
Pacific Series v
Cheyenne is entering as the favorites, more wins in the regular season and much more experience throughout the roster. This is their 3rd time in a row and 5th time in 6 years playing in the Pacific Series. While Astoria will be playing in their first one. However, Cheyenne is dealing with a few injuries, maily Baxter winning C Eric Titus, All-Star 2B Dan Harbin, and SP Jose Serrano. The loss of Titus and Harbin are the main issues, as Cheyenne has a noticeably weak offense. Their best offensive weapons are CF Kevin Meyer and RF Yekuno-Amlak Mshangama as the only 2 with an OPS+ of over 100, whilas Astoria has 6 (2B Tom Phelan, CF Tyler Kilbarger, 1B Ray Tolbert, DH David Westland, 3B Adam Moore, LF Josh Hernandez) and 3 others above 90OPS+. However, Cheyenne has the Osprey beat in pitching, with 3 pitchers below 3.00ERA while Astoria only has 1 under 4.00. Bullpen-wise they are pretty even with both teams having good options. Astoria has actually won the season series 11-9, but Cheyenne has one of the best home-field advantages and much more experience all around.
Game 1: AST Andrew Redepenning (24-5, 2.19) vs CHY Marty Hodge (24-7, 2.41)
In the first playoff game in Astoria’s history, Redepenning would hold the door closed until the 8th when Astoria RF Dave Sharpes would score 2 on a single to score the first runs of the game. Mike Kohn would come in and close out the game. Both teams only had 5 hits, but Astoria was able to connect them together to score.
AST 2 - 0 CHY
Game 2: AST Jose Orozco (10-12, 4.35) vs CHY Rafael Santa Cruz (19-7, 2.41)
The Osprey would score twice in the first and third, while Cheyenne would get 2 in the second. In the 5th Cheyenne LF Hisato Horio would hit a solo home-run to get the game within 1, but neither would score for the rest of the game, Astoria wins another close ballgame.
AST 4 - 3 CHY
Game 3: CHY Jeffrey Simon (21-11, 2.78) vs AST Jason Weatherford (13-13, 5.03)
In what many were predicting, an easy win for the Buffalo would turn out to be a complete riot for Astoria. The Osprey would put up 10 runs and clutch pitching and fielding as the Buffalo would strand 12 players and hit into 4 double plays. It's beginning to look dire for Cheyenne.
CHY 3 - 10 AST
Game 4: CHY Ahmed Mathis (9-6, 3.58) vs AST Dusty McCord (13-14, 5.36)
Cheyenne’s season comes down to Ahmed Mathis who missed the first half of the season due to an injury where he lost some of his fingers. While they were surgically repaired he mentioned having issues with his splitter, but he has had a decent season nonetheless. However, in the playoffs it would all crumble apart, 6 runs in under 3 innings, preceded by Bourdon giving up 4 led to a complete and utter dismantling of the Buffalo rotation that was supposed to be one of the best ever. Between the collapse of the pitching staff and injuries to 2 of their best batters it's surprising the Buffalo even managed to make it this far. As for the Osprey, they will now enter their first ever Championship Series. DH David Westland won MVP hitting .545 in the 4 games.
CHY 3 - 10 AST. Osprey won the series 4-0.
Atlantic Series v
The Pretzels and the Harfang meet for the 4th time in what is becoming a classic rivalry match. Both teams are suffering injuries to their 3rd pitchers and a depth piece on offense. Both teams have outstanding batting, with multiple players likely to get Baxter votes this year. Neither have been as good pitching this season as previously, but I would not slouch on either’s bullpen, as both teams have a player (or 2) that could get Gervais votes if not outright win. Trois has historically been the much better team, yet Germantown has only won once in their matchups in the Atlantic Series, and this is easily the best Pretzels team yet. While the Harfang are possibly at their weakest with Thompson gone, Barthélémy having his “worst” season, and only Leon Lopez posting respectable numbers in the rotation.
Game 1: GER Matt Richardson (13-12, 4.62) vs TR Leon Lopez (19-10, 2.96)
The 3x Taylor winner, Lopez, would lock in and absolutely dominate Germantown all day. In the 2nd Trois would put up 5 runs enroute to a total beatdown by the Harfang.
GER 0 - 10 TR
Game 2: GER Adam Minke (14-13, 3.44) vs TR Gary Hamilton (16-9, 4.01)
The 2-way rookie, Hamilton would easily cruise to a victory as the Harfang offense exploded once again, putting up 7 in just 5 innings while limiting the Pretzels to just 1 in the same frames. Germantown 2B Ritter Ammann would hit a solo home run in the 8th but nothing else would be done for the Pretzels.
GER 2 - 7 TR
Game 3: TR Jorge Franco (14-11, 4.69) vs GER Bernie Rosado (17-6, 3.17)
Germantown would put up 5 in the second inning thanks to 2 triples. Trois would answer back with 2 before giving up another run. By the 6th, Germantown had a 90% chance to win, but then Harfang rookie Jimmy Nickolaus would hit a double with the bases loaded before getting hit in himself, typing the game up at 6. The game would stay tied going into the 10th, with Germantown closer Eric Reed pitching his 3rd straight inning, Barthélémy would open it up with a double before Reed would strikeout the next 2 batters. Then Omar Ramos would come to bat, who was a defensive replacement after Moreau was pinch-hit for earlier in the game. Ramos would tap a ball down the left-field line and Barthélémy would beat the throw to take the lead. Germantown’s bottom of the lineup could not piece together anything in the bottom half of their inning, leaving the Harfang 1 win away from the championship.
TR 7 - 6 GER
Game 4: TR Danny Avila (15-11, 3.73) vs GER Omar Saldana (1-1, 5.40)
The injuries to Germantown’s pitching staff had mounted up and now have to rely on 32-year old Saldana who has not had a full-time starting spot since 2103. The Harfang would open up the scoring with back-to-back home runs from Barthélémy and Rico, with Buckley hitting one of his own 2 batters later. Germantown would tie it up with scrappy play and good baserunning, and take the lead in the 8th after Powers reached on an error. CL Eric Reed would come in to try to save the Pretzels season. C Lemon would reach first on an infield hit. CF Buckley would earn a successful sacrifice bunt. 1B Adler would ground a ball to first, but would advance the tying run to third. Pinch Hitter Mark Chapman would line a drive to left, tying the game. 3B Dubois would launch a triple off the centerfield wall to take the lead and leave the Harfang 3 outs away from their 5th straight Atlantic title. Unfortunately for the Pretzels, it was the worst part of their order and even with pinch hitters they couldn’t get any player to even get on base and the Harfang would be on their way to their 5th straight Championship try. Rookie SS Jimmy Nickolaus would win the series MVP.
TR 5 - 4 GER. The Harfang won the series 4-0.
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sorry for the delay, I have been struggling with how I want to present the World Cup and then work got really busy and then I found out I lost a whole season and half the World Cup and will have to redo them. So the next few seasons will likely be slow updates, but I have not forgotten about this project.
2107 Pre-Season Preview last season 55-107, 7th in Pacific
5th ranked farm system (RHP Zane Dubos #2, C Czar Artemenko #23, CF Talbot Boulet #28, 1B Carlos Ramirez #29)
Payroll $1,567,077 - 11th
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Pacific Series v
There were 1 question for Cheyenne coming into the season, how would they do without Eric Titus for a month? They did quite badly, but once he came back? They did not lose more than 5 games a month since his return. Titus is a catalyst for their mid-tier offense. But don’t let that overshadow the seasons that Kevin Meyer and Yekuno-Amlak Mshangama have had, both will likely get down-ballot Baxter votes. And of course, their pitching is second to none. While they have fought with some injuries, they are perfectly healthy entering the playoffs for what feels like the first time. For Eureka, last season was highly questionable, but many were saying it was just a fluke. After this season it definitely seems that way. #1 in offense and #2 in pitching (behind only Cheyenne). Even though 4-time Taylor winner Hernández regressed horribly (won’t even be in their playoff rotation), Denman, Madrigal, and Cloud stepped up with productive seasons and the latter even received a 4 year extension. However, their new ace, Tillmam Tamayo will not be able to pitch in the Pacific Series, however if they progress he should be healthy for the final round. Offensively they are led by the killer due to Thompson and Garza, but had plenty of depth around them such as Tipton, Kachmar, and Humprey who each had 30SB seasons, plus Purkis and Haskins who can do a bit of everything. And don’t forget about rookie C Méndez who since getting the starting job in August is hitting over .400. In the regular season series Cheyenne won 12-8.
Game 1: EUR Dustin Cloud (13-14, 4.17) vs CHY Ahmed Mathis (23-9, 2.91)
Kyle Thompson would continue his playoff dominance, hitting 2 home runs. But in the 3rd inning Cheyenne’s offense would explode for 6 runs! While Eureka would only score 2 more runs allowing the Cheyenne to get the game 1 win.
EUR 4 - 6 Cheyenne
Game 2: EUR Antonio Madrigal (14-4, 3.57) vs CHY Rafael Santa Cruz (23-7, 2.46)
Tempers would begin to fly in the 3rd after Kyle Thompson was hit by a pitch. He would later score off a Méndez double. But the bickering would continue after a small collision at second by Eureka’s Kachmar and Cheyenne’s Monahan. After a small shove the umpires would get involved to simmer it down. While nothing else happened during the game, both teams had plenty of things to say about each other in the press conferences afterwards. Eureka would win the game after keeping Eric Titus hitless, silencing the keystone of Cheyenne’s offense.
EUR 6 - 3 CHY
Game 3: CHY José Serrano (12-5, 2.71) vs EUR Ben Denman (23-9, 3.09)
The Redwoods would go up by 3 quickly while Denman would cruise. But after a double that left Kachmar on second, he would shout to Titus “that’s how you hit the ball”. This rallied the Buffalo around their captain and they would be able to tie the game up. Entering the 8th it was 4-4. With Pawlowski on the mound it seemed like it would go down to the wire, but after a single, a sac bunt, a dropped throw from Thompson, and a walk would leave the bases open for Titus to get his revenge. He wouldn’t even need to swing his bat as he would be walked to score the go-ahead run. In a press conference after the game he said “sometimes swinging ain’t needed”. The Buffalo would tack onto 2 more runs to win game 3.
CHY 7 - 4 EUR
Game 4: CHY Jeffrey Simon (21-9, 3.77) vs EUR Justin Loeser (5-10, 4.15)
What was expected to be more of a bullpen game turned into a thrilling pitching duel with only 1 run scored throughout the match. The run would be scored from an unlikely place. Cheyenne rookie 3B Tom Hoppe, who has not played a single game in the NABF before this series (filling in for Fraser who is day-to-day with a wrist issue) would double to score Monahan who went first to third. Leaving Cheyenne 1 win away from the Championship Series.
CHY 1 - 0 EUR
Game 5: CHY Ahmed Mathis (23-9, 2.91) vs EUR Dustin Cloud (13-14, 4.17)
The game would start with a bang as Eric Titus would get an RBI double before being driven in himself. In the bottom of the inning, Antonio Garza would launch a 2-run home run to tie it up. Both would score once more to leave the game tied entering the 7th. When Dan Harbin would drive in Meyer after stealing second to take the lead. Ahmed Mathis, who is only a year removed from losing parts of fingers, would have to take the mound against the heart of the lineup. And he would shut them down, striking out Thompson and getting Garza to ground out. Getting the final out in a complete game to send the Buffalo to the Championship Series. Rookie 2B Danny Soler would get series MVP.
CHY 4 - 3 EUR. The Buffalo win the series 4-1
Atlantic Series v
The Pilgrims make the playoffs for the first time in their history. Led by a totally destructive offense. Alonzo and rookie Simai both have Baxter cases, Parsons, Bentz, and rookies Pettaway and Lamar each put up 110OPS+ seasons. Pitching depth is a bit of an issue, ace Kulbeth is possibly the best pitcher in the league but outside of him there are a few question marks. Kenney, Richard, and closer Van Auken have been good but have struggled immensely with consistency. But if their offense can get going they might not need to be too consistent. What to even say about Trois?! This is their 7th straight time in the postseason, and likely their best team yet. New addition Tom Phelan won the batting title and has a solid Baxter case himself, let alone Delli Santi and Barthélémy. Dubois, Newman, Lemon, and Buckley are as good as expected. Pitching wise, Lopez is in the conversation with Plymouth’s Kulbeth for best in the league. 2-way star Gary Hamilton had an outstanding year, with a combined WAR of 8.1. Danny Avila had a bounce back season, and newly promoted closer Dale Patterson had an outstanding season. Plus more bullpen depth with the likes of Plat, O’Brien, and Jackson. The Harfang won the season series 11-9.
Game 1: PLY Matt Kenney (17-10, 4.16) vs TR Leon Lopez (23-4, 2.34)
Plymouth’s first playoff game ever would get off to a rocky start, giving up 2 runs in each of the first 2 innings. They would continue to pour on as Gary Hamilton would hit a 2-run home run. The Harfang would end up with 7 runs while Plymouth could not quite get going in their first game.
PLY 3 - 7 TR
Game 2: PLY Mike Kulbeth (20-13, 2.92) vs TR Gary Hamilton (19-9, 3.20)
Both would score 2 in the opening frame. Trois would benefit from solid all-around play as 6 of their starters recorded multiple hits, including 3 from C Lemon. This would leave Trois up 7-4 entering the 8th, where Plymouth rookie Devin Lamar would crush a 2-run home run to bring the game within 1. Unfortunately, the top of the lineup could not make anything happen as 2 of them strike out and the other grounded out.
PLY 6 - 7 TR
Game 3: TR Jorge Franco (19-10, 4.04) vs PLY Roberto Corral (15-8, 4.23)
Corral in his short career had gained many skeptics. Once heralded as the counterpart to Kulbeth, many now see him as a liability due to his tendency to walk a ton of batters. But today he showed out. Giving up only 1 run in 8 innings and only 1 walk as well. The offense didn’t need to do much to get the Pilgrims their first win.
TR 1 - 3 PLY
Game 4: TR Danny Avila (15-11, 3.07) vs PLY Dan Richard (13-8, 4.73)
The gates would flood open early as Phelan and Delli Santi would take turns hitting RBI singles in the 1st and 3rd. The Harfang would always stay at least 3 runs ahead throughout the contest. In the 8th, Plymouth would have a great opportunity, as they would have the bases loaded with 2 outs. But C Gettingby would fly out on the first pitch, leaving them 1 loss from elimination.
TR 5 - 2 PLY
Game 5: TR Leon Lopez (23-4, 2.34) vs PLY Matt Kenney (17-10, 4.16)
The game would be quiet through the first 4, before Trois would get a 1 run lead. Which usually is enough for Lopez to cruise, but in the bottom of the inning the Pilgrim offense would finally explode scoring 4 runs off of back-to-back doubles from Parsons and Alonzo. The Harfang would slowly crawl back to tie it in the 7th, but again the Pilgrims offense would break out scoring 8 runs! Thanks to home runs from Pettaway and Bentz.
TR 4 - 13 PLY
Game 6: PLY Mike Kulbeth (20-13, 2.92) vs TR Gary Hamilton (19-9, 3.20)
Back in Quebec for game 6. Kulbeth would get a chance to make up for his mishaps in game 2. Going all 9 innings with 11 strikeouts. Also allowing only 1 run, while the offense would explode again. Led surprisingly by SS Gilbo, who is usually considered an offensive liability, but today would be a home run shy of a cycle. It was an all-around team effort as they would score 8 enroute to force a game 7.
PLY 8 - 1 TR
Game 7: PLY Roberto Corral (15-8, 4.23) vs TR Jorge Franco (19-10, 4.04)
Barthélémy would open things up with a 2-run double in the first inning. The Pilgrims would slowly claw back up with gritty play, being down by only 2 entering the 9th. Lefty closer Patterson would come in to face the heart of the order. Alonzo would strike out. Simai would strike out. And Bentz would ground out to first base, ending what looked to be a miracle run by the Pilgrims in a disaster of an inning. Trois on the other hand would be going to their 6th straight Championship Series, an absolutely unbelievable accomplishment. Despite hitting no home runs, Joe Delli Santi would win the Series MVP.
PLY 3 - 5 TR
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2108 Baseball World Cup
Teams and Groups
The Baseball World Cup will work similarly to the FIFA World Cup, though slightly different. 5 groups of 4 will play 3 games against each opponent with each group’s winner and 3 wild cards making it to the tournament stage (tie-breakers use run differential). The tournament itself will mostly hold NABF nations for now, but will later expand to have teams outside the NABF. Currently the World Cup will be throughout 2 posts, this one being the teams and groups introduction and another focusing on the group stage and the tournament itself.
Sorry for the long delays, I've been very sick and very busy at work and I was having trouble figuring out how I wanted to do this. I am also testing a potential player name/number jersey idea template that is simple enough that even I can do.
Group A: California, is also the host for the inaugural tournament. With cities like Eureka, Redding, Oceanside, Tulare, Stockton, and Reno all hosting games. With Oceanside hosting the final due to its warmer climate than Eureka.
Current NABF teams: Eureka Redwoods, who have won 2 NABF Championships
Main Rivals: Cascadia, Mexico, and the Rocky Mountains
Jerseys: White with red hats, with California Republic spelled out across the chest and a red stripe towards the bottom of the shirt to mimic their flag. Player names are in black with red numbers. Their “road” uniforms (act more like a clash) are gray with black pinstripes. Player names and numbers are written in black with a red outline. Both utilize the same red hat with a simplified bear from the flag on it.
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2108 Pre-Season Preview
At the conclusion of this season will be the second phase of expansion, with teams awarded to Mexico and the Maritimes. While full identities will be announced then, the cities have been decided. The teams will be located in Durango and Halifax, respectively. There is already much fanfare over Durango, with many Mexican players stating they may forfeit the draft to instead sign with the team right away. This isn’t new, as both Alaska and Rome did similar, with try-outs helping to fill out their rosters, but not to the scale of what Durango might be. Best of luck to both franchises in the future.
Pacific Conference: last season 73-89, 5th in Pacific
14th ranked farm system (1B Carlos Ramírez #18, CF Talbot Boulet #53)
Payroll $1,323,392 - 13th
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2108 Pre-Season Predictions
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