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2034-35 SEASON
FEBRUARY
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Pitcher Juan Castaneda tossed an 8-0 no-hitter for Calgary, beating British Columbia.
*Miami's Mark Bryant hit his 1100th homer at only 30 years old. Only time will tell if he can manage to beat Mario Borras's record before his retirement.
INJURY REPORT
C Steve Torres (LV) - broken elbow, out for season
SP Felix Martinez (HOU) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
SP Paul Price (HOU) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: 1B William Curtis (BOS) - .420 AVG, 26 home runs, 33 RBIs, 32 runs
Pitcher: SP Jaden Finley (DAL) - 2.80 ERA, 4 wins, 1 loss
Rookie: 3B Peter van der Wal (TOR) - .265 ERA, 14 home runs, 20 RBIs
STANDINGS
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2034-35 SEASON
MARCH-APRIL
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Dallas starter Jaden Finley had a perfect game: no runs, hits or walks for the Beavers in a 2-0 Demons win at American Airlines Center.
INJURY REPORT
RP Angel Arce (LA) - torn labrum, out for season
RP Alvaro Gonzales (PHX) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RP Keith Stokes (PHX) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
RP Dan Peters (DAL) - torn flexor tendon, out for season
SP Josh Saathoff (MIA) - shoulder inflammation, out for season
1B Ivan Tejada (SJ) - torn labrum, out for season
SP Wouter Arana (TEN) - ruptured ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: LF Carlos Resendiz (LV) - .356 AVG, 21 home runs, 40 RBIs, 27 runs
Pitcher: SP Josue Lopez (SJ) - 0.79 ERA, 4 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: SS Luis Gonzalez (BOS) - .273 AVG, 14 home runs, 28 RBI
SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS
1B Jesus Torres (PHI) wins EC Triple Crown
END OF SEASON AWARDS
Carter Trophy: Seattle Ravens
WC Season Trophy: Seattle Ravens
EC Season Trophy: Chicago Blazers
Ye Olde Wooden Spoon: Phoenix Firebirds
FINAL STANDINGS
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2035 PLAYOFFS
DIVISION FINALS
HOUSTON COMETS VS. SEATTLE RAVENS
GAME 1: Houston 7, Seattle 0
GAME 2: Houston 4, Seattle 5
GAME 3: Seattle 9, Houston 4
GAME 4: Seattle 8, Houston 11
GAME 5: Houston 2, Seattle 8
GAME 6: Seattle 5, Houston 4
Seattle wins, 4-2
Series MVP: RF Jose Estrada (SEA)
LAS VEGAS BLACKJACKS VS. DALLAS DEMONS
GAME 1: Las Vegas 5, Dallas 4
GAME 2: Las Vegas 6, Dallas 7
GAME 3: Dallas 6, Las Vegas 2
GAME 4: Dallas 7, Las Vegas 8
GAME 5: Las Vegas 1, Dallas 0
GAME 6: Dallas 3, Las Vegas 7
Las Vegas wins, 4-2
Series MVP: LF Carlos Resendiz (LV)
ATLANTA ALIENS VS. CHICAGO BLAZERS
GAME 1: Atlanta 5, Chicago 6
GAME 2: Atlanta 7, Chicago 8
GAME 3: Chicago 4, Atlanta 3
GAME 4: Chicago 3, Atlanta 5
GAME 5: Atlanta 7, Chicago 1
GAME 6: Chicago 5, Atlanta 6
GAME 7: Atlanta 0, Chicago 2
Chicago wins, 4-3
Series MVP: 3B Wil Delgado (CHI)
PHILADELPHIA RINGERS VS. MIAMI CORALS
GAME 1: Philadelphia 2, Miami 5
GAME 2: Philadelphia 2, Miami 4
GAME 3: Miami 6, Philadelphia 10
GAME 4: Miami 5, Philadelphia 9
GAME 5: Philadelphia 2, Miami 0
GAME 6: Miami 5, Philadelphia 6
Philadelphia wins, 4-2
Series MVP: 1B Jesus Torres (PHI)
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2035 PLAYOFFS
CONFERENCE FINALS
SEATTLE RAVENS VS. LAS VEGAS BLACKJACKS
GAME 1: Las Vegas 6, Seattle 15
GAME 2: Las Vegas 4, Seattle 0
GAME 3: Seattle 7, Las Vegas 11
GAME 4: Seattle 9, Las Vegas 4
GAME 5: Las Vegas 8, Seattle 3
GAME 6: Seattle 4, Las Vegas 3
GAME 7: Las Vegas 4, Seattle 5
Seattle wins, 4-3
Series MVP: CF Casimiro Montez (SEA)
CHICAGO BLAZERS VS. PHILADELPHIA RINGERS
GAME 1: Philadelphia 3, Chicago 4
GAME 2: Philadelphia 4, Chicago 8
GAME 3: Chicago 9, Philadelphia 8
GAME 4: Chicago 5, Philadelphia 12
GAME 5: Philadelphia 2, Chicago 5
Chicago wins, 4-1
Series MVP: CF Omar Martinez (CHI)
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Seattle beats Chicago, 4-1
Series MVP: RF Jose Estrada (SEA)
2035 ULTIMATE CUP CHAMPIONS - Seattle Ravens (2nd Title)
2035 OFFSEASON
PART 1
NOTABLE RETIREMENTS
2B Kato Hollander (DAL, CHI, LA, BC, SEA, PHX) - 2024-2035 - Corpus Christi, TX
SP Adan Anderson (LA, BOS, BC, PHI, COL) - 2024-2035 - Williamstown, MA
LF Jake Deaton (NY, SEA) - 2024-2035 - Wichita, KS
1B William Romero (DAL, MIN) - 2024-2035 - Phoenix, AZ
1B Justin "Kerch" Kercheval (LV, MIN, TEN, ATL) - 2024-2035 - Newcastle, WA
1B Tonio Morales (LA, HOU) - 2024-2035 - El Carril, Dominican Republic
1B Tony "Lava" Puebla (LA, LV) - 2024-2035 - Santiago, Dominican Republic
LF Adam Sadsewicz (BA/SJ, BOS) - 2024-2035 - Gainesville, FL
AWARDS
Most Valuable Player: 1B Jesus Torres (PHI)
Pitcher of the Year: SP Jaden Finley (DAL)
Rookie of the Year: 2B Devon MacDermid (SEA)
Reliever of the Year: CL Justin Woodring (LV)
Manager of the Year: Ryan Wood (SEA)
Offensive Medals:
P: Miguel Canez (CAR)
C: Mike Fernandez (CAR)
1B: Jesus Torres (PHI)
2B: James Erickson (LA)
3B: Jose Parra (POR)
SS: Rob McAuliff (MTL)
LF: Austen Morales (BC)
CF: Bradley Smith (HOU)
RF: Jose Estrada (SEA)
Defensive Medals:
P: Nicol van Dommelen (MIN)
C: Shane DiNapoli (PHI)
1B: John Magyar (DAL)
2B: Dustin Holloway (TEN)
3B: Ernesto Belman (BOS)
SS: Joe DiSpoto (CAR)
LF: Dave Martinez (MIA)
CF: Casimiro Montez (SEA)
RF: Mayasuki Iwamoto (LA)
2035 DRAFT
The 2035 UBL Draft was held at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
TOP 10
1. NY - SS Clint Groulx, Southern Illinois - Oshawa, ON
2. POR - SP Colijn Rick, Ball State - Sint Nicolas, Aruba
3. LA - 1B Jesus Sierra, Indianapolis - San Gil, Colombia
4. MIN - RF Angel Hernandez, Glennville Christian Academy - Xico, Mexico
5. COL - RF David Rojas, Murray State - Guadalajara, Mexico
6. TOR - C Moises Molina, Trevecca Nazarene - Belmopan, Belize
7. CGY - SP Miguel Morales, Wellsville High School - San Pedro, Belize
8. SJ - SP Tony Vasquez, Metropolitan State University of Denver - Mayari, Cuba
9. BOS - SP Cristobal Lopez, Prospect High School - San Juan Sacatepequez, Guatemala
10. TEN - 3B Carlos Canas, CSUSM - Santiago, Dominican Republic
THE REVOLVING DOOR
Chicago Blazers purchased by Ryan Davidson from Sean Burns
British Columbia fires general manager Carlos Gomez, replaces with Sean Stroud
Dallas fires manager Marcos Polanco, replaces with Pablo Rivera
New York fires general manager Santiago Salazar, replaces with Melvin Vargas
UBL TO BUILD HALL OF FAME
The Ultimate Ball League announced that they will be constructing a hall of fame dedicated to the sport of 200Ball, which will open in the near future. The complex will be built near creator Mark Carter's birthplace in Athens, Georgia and will include a museum, an indoor field, and a small shopping center.
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2035 OFFSEASON
PART 2
TOP FREE AGENCY SIGNINGS
SS Joe DiSpoto signs with St. Louis for 4 years, $45,200,000
RF Pat Paro re-signs with Dallas for 2 years, $46,400,000
CL Stephen Wilbur signs with San Jose for 3 years, $54,800,000
3B Casey Strange signs with Los Angeles for 4 years, $69,600,000
CF Eric Calloway signs with St. Louis for 5 years, $73,500,000
LF Keaton Coffin signs with Montreal for 4 years, $81,600,000
C Justin McManus signs with Seattle for 6 years, $128,800,000
1B John Magyar signs with Portland for 4 years, $144,000,000
1B Mark Bryant signs with Seattle for 6 years, $207,000,000
OFFSEASON/PRESEASON INJURY REPORT
RP Jason Crawford (CHI) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
SS Gabe Santiago (CGY) - ruptured achilles tendon, out for 4-5 months
RP Les Goyette (MTL) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RP Bobby Sheffield (STL) - bone spur in elbow, out for 5 months
RP Daniel Zelaya (PHI) - partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
1B Yuhei Morioka (LV) - torn anterior cruciate ligament, out for season
RP Chris Buening (PHI) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RP Paul Smith (COL) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RP Clyde Lacey (SEA) - torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RP Anton Cahilig (NO) - partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
RF Blake Andersen (DAL) - ruptured medial collateral ligament, out for 6-7 months
RP Reece de Paz (MIN) - ruptured ulnar collateral ligament, out for season
SP Logeshwaran Uppara (POR) - torn labrum, out for season
RP Fabio Read (MIN) - torn flexor tendon, out for season
UP NEXT: The 2035-36 Ultimate Ball League Season... Stay Tuned!
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2035-36 SEASON
OCTOBER
OPENING DAY SCORES
British Columbia 7, Houston 3
Calgary 2, Phoenix 0
Las Vegas 5, Dallas 2
San Jose 5, Colorado 2
Seattle 10, New Orleans 5
Los Angeles 6, Portland 7
New York 6, Boston 3
Tennessee 3, Miami 2
Minnesota 4, Carolina 3
Atlanta 10, Montreal 1
Toronto 8, St. Louis 4
Philadelphia 5, Chicago 6
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Catcher Rien Bex extended his contract with the Corinthians by a year in exchange for $8,600,000.
*Closer Alfonso Feliciano recorded his 400th save with Chicago.
*Matt Beverly hit his 700th home run in Centre Bell.
INJURY REPORT
SP Scott Berry (NO) - torn labrum, out for 5 months
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: 3B Chris Lake (CAR) - .348 AVG, 13 home runs, 19 RBIs, 19 runs
Pitcher: SP Dan Nickerson (SEA) - 3.41 ERA, 3 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: 1B Manny Dominguez (SEA) - .433 AVG, 7 home runs, 14 RBIs
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2035-36 SEASON
NOVEMBER
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MONTH
*Longtime closing pitcher Bob Trader announced his intent to retire at season's end, after a 12-year career playing with British Columbia, Calgary, Dallas and Philadelphia.
*Cutthroats pitcher Leo Montoya threw a no-hitter against San Jose, beating them 6-0.
*Mario borras hit home run number 1700 against the rival Demons.
INJURY REPORT
RP Juan Velo (LA) - broken elbow, out for season
SP Vaclav Loots (TEN) - torn rotator cuff, out for season
SP Mariano Gonzalez (NY) - bone chips in elbow, out for 4-5 months
SP Josh Saathoff (MIA) - shoulder inflammation, out for 5 months
SP Carlos Ortiz (HOU) - torn flexor tendon, out for season
SP Alex Dones (SJ) - stretched elbow ligament, out for season
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Batter: RF Ron Visschers (HOU) - .385 AVG, 22 home runs, 35 RBIs, 34 runs
Pitcher: CL Bob Trader (PHI) - 4.05 ERA, 3 wins, 0 losses
Rookie: C Mike Gette (SEA) - .300 AVG, 7 home runs, 15 RBIs, 21 hits
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