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Old 06-19-2023, 11:54 PM   #1
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OOTP24: Baseball in the Desert? Field of Dreams or Fields of Folly?

The Rise of the Arab Major League and a Prince's Vision for Baseball Glory

In the heart of the Persian Gulf, where the desert winds dance and the scorching sun dominates the horizon, an extraordinary tale of baseball unfolds. It is a story that defies convention, ignites the imagination, and leaves fans wondering, "Can the diamond truly flourish amidst the golden sands?"

Enter Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, a wealthy Saudi royal who, through an unexpected journey of passion and curiosity, fell head over heels for the game of baseball. While pursuing his graduate studies in the United States, the prince was introduced to America's national pastime and was instantly captivated by its beauty, strategy, and the unbreakable bond it forged between players and fans.

Returning to his homeland, Prince Abdul Rahman, armed with a vision and a seemingly insatiable love for the sport, resolved to plant the seeds of baseball in the Arabian desert. But instead of simply importing the game, he aspired to create something truly unique – the Arab Major League.

Dubbed by some as a "Field of Dreams," and by others as "Fields of Folly," the Arab Major League boldly aims to establish itself as a premier baseball destination, rivaling the long-standing leagues in the United States and Japan. Though skeptics question the feasibility of such an endeavor in the desert, Prince Abdul Rahman remains resolute, his commitment unwavering.

With a shared stadium as its centerpiece, the eight-team league plans to grace the diamond during the winter months, when the blistering heat relents and cool desert breezes embrace the Arabian Peninsula. The concept is audacious, unprecedented, and undeniably captivating. Each game, a testament to the unyielding spirit of the prince and his unwavering dedication to the game he fell in love with so far from home.

While the Arab Major League will not initially be recognized as a "major league" by the traditional baseball hierarchy, Prince Abdul Rahman aims to entice former major leaguers to join his league by offering substantial salaries and an opportunity to continue playing the game they love. The prince sees his league as a stepping stone to his ultimate dream: acquiring a genuine major league franchise, becoming a force in the global baseball community.

Prince Abdul Rahman's commitment to building a sustainable baseball ecosystem is undeniable. As the sole owner of the Arab Major League, he has spared no expense to ensure the league's success. His financial backing guarantees top-notch facilities, state-of-the-art training centers, and the allure of a vibrant, rich culture that will welcome players with open arms.

But this is not a fleeting passion project for the prince. With a long-term perspective, he envisions the Arab Major League as a crucial stepping stone to fostering baseball's growth in the region. By investing in youth development programs, infrastructure, and spreading the joy of the game across the Arab world, he hopes to ignite a love for baseball that will transcend generations.

As the Arab Major League prepares to take its first steps onto the sand-washed diamonds, the world watches with anticipation and curiosity. Can a game born in the farmlands of America find a new home in the dunes of the Persian Gulf? Will the Arab Major League become a haven for former stars seeking one last chance at glory, or will it be dismissed as a quixotic dream?

Only time will tell if Prince Abdul Rahman's gamble will pay off. One thing, however, is certain: the Arab Major League embodies the triumph of passion over convention, and the audacity to dream big in a world where boundaries are meant to be shattered. Whether it will stand as a testament to the prince's unwavering spirit or succumb to the unforgiving desert remains to be seen. But for now, baseball has found an unlikely home amidst the sand and shimmering sun.


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Old 06-19-2023, 11:55 PM   #2
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Desert Baseball Takes Flight: Arab Major League Set to Launch in Dubai and Abu Dhabi

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (APF) — A new era of baseball is set to dawn in the Middle East as the Arab Major League prepares for its inaugural season. With all games slated to be played at state-of-the-art stadiums in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the league is poised to captivate fans with its brand of diamond action.

The Arab Major League, founded by Saudi Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, will feature a grueling 126-game schedule, offering an ample dose of baseball excitement from July to December. As the league aims to carve its niche in the baseball landscape, the top three teams at the conclusion of the regular season will advance to the postseason, vying for a shot at the ultimate glory.

Among the league's entrants are eight diverse and determined teams, each ready to leave their mark on this groundbreaking endeavor. The team names themselves evoke both local and international flavors, adding to the intrigue surrounding the league. Fans can anticipate an amalgamation of talent and rivalry as the following teams prepare to take the field:

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Huskies
Diamonds
Drillers
Eels
Aviators
Gruffs
Sharks
Caracals

These teams, handpicked by Prince Abdul Rahman himself, are poised to engage in fierce competition, captivating audiences with their skill and determination. The stadiums in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, meticulously designed to meet international standards, will serve as the battlegrounds where these teams will vie for supremacy.

With the Arab Major League's arrival, baseball enthusiasts across the region eagerly await the first crack of the bat, the exhilarating sound of a sliding catch, and the nail-biting moments that only this beloved sport can provide. The league's organizers are committed to not only providing high-quality baseball entertainment but also fostering a sense of community and passion for the game.

As the Arab Major League's launch draws near, anticipation reaches a fever pitch. The forthcoming season promises to be a spectacle that will transcend boundaries, showcasing the rich tapestry of baseball culture in the heart of the desert.

Four Leagues Unite for Baseball's Grandest Showdown: The Galaxy Series Finals

Dubai, United Arab Emirates (APF) — In a groundbreaking move that transcends borders and continents, four premier baseball leagues from around the globe have come together to create an extraordinary post-season championship event: The Galaxy Series Finals. The Arab Major League, Indian Premier League, African Major League, and Australian Baseball League have forged an alliance, pooling their talents and resources to showcase the pinnacle of international baseball competition.

The Galaxy Series Finals will serve as the ultimate battleground, pitting the champions from each participating league against one another. The winners of the Arab Major League, Indian Premier League, African Major League, and Australian Baseball League will converge in a tournament of unmatched intensity and spectacle, vying for the coveted title of global supremacy.

Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, the visionary behind the Arab Major League, expressed his excitement and pride in this historic collaboration. He remarked, "The Galaxy Series Finals represents a momentous occasion for baseball, as it brings together leagues from diverse regions to compete on a grand stage. It showcases the unifying power of the sport and strengthens the bonds between nations."

The heads of the other major leagues share Prince Abdul Rahman's enthusiasm for this unique venture, emphasizing the opportunity for cultural exchange and the growth of baseball worldwide. While the names of the league heads were not available at press time, they expressed their commitment to promoting the Galaxy Series Finals as a testament to the global reach and passion for the sport.

The Galaxy Series Finals will feature an exhilarating format. The opening round will be a best-of-three series, where the teams will battle it out for a place in the finals. The climactic championship round will be a best-of-five series, escalating the drama and intensity as each team fights for supremacy on the diamond.

This collaborative effort between the Arab Major League, Indian Premier League, African Major League, and Australian Baseball League signals a new era of international baseball cooperation and competition. As fans around the world eagerly anticipate this momentous event, the Galaxy Series Finals promise to ignite the imaginations of baseball enthusiasts and captivate audiences with its extraordinary display of talent, passion, and the indomitable spirit of the game.

With each league's champion seeking to etch their name in baseball history, the Galaxy Series Finals will undoubtedly become a spectacle for the ages, where nations unite through the love of the game and the pursuit of ultimate glory on the global stage.

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Old 06-19-2023, 11:56 PM   #3
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Arab Major League Sets Sights on Top Free Agents, Challenges Legacy Concerns

In a bold move that has captivated the baseball world, the Arab Major League (AML) aims to entice marquee free agents with enticing offers, even as their statistics would not be considered "major league" due to the league's current status as an international league. Despite initial skepticism, the AML has set its sights on top-tier players, threatening to nearly double the salaries of the highest-paid athletes in Major League Baseball (MLB).

Led by their new commissioner, former two-way star Maddux Barnes, the AML has been actively engaging in discussions to woo potential players. The league's ambitious vision has garnered attention, particularly as they seek to establish their place alongside esteemed international leagues such as the Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese leagues.

Challenging the AML's pursuit of talent is the recent separation of 12 former MLB clubs, who banded together to form the Galactic League Baseball (GLB) in 2047. With 16 teams, including all four Canadian franchises and renowned clubs like the Brooklyn Gothams and the Philadelphia Keystones, the GLB has swiftly risen in stature and now poses a formidable rival to the AML. Additionally, the GLB holds trading rights with MLB teams, allowing for interleague trades and reinforcing its reputation as a powerhouse league.

The AML's grand plans have not escaped the attention of Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, a visionary determined to transform the league's status. The Prince remains undeterred by concerns over legacy and statistics, stating, "We must focus on building the future of baseball. If enough players from MLB and the GLB join our ranks, our league will undoubtedly ascend to new heights."

Amidst the excitement, questions arise regarding players' allegiance to their respective cities. In the AML, franchises possess nicknames but are played between two cities within the United Arab Emirates. Critics argue that this structure may lack the fervent city-based identity that players and fans have grown accustomed to. Nevertheless, the AML's international TV deals have shown promise, gradually expanding their global market share. While currently positioned seventh, behind MLB, GLB, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese leagues, as well as the African League based in Liberia, the AML remains resolute, with Prince Abdul Rahman emphasizing, "We are just getting started. The future holds great potential."

The impending free agency season at the end of 2047 is expected to be pivotal, with an array of talented players hitting the open market. Among the standout hitters likely to draw significant attention is the legendary Juan Manuel Mendosa, a future Hall of Famer whose decision may shape the AML's fortunes. Other notable players, including Chancey Davis, Sammy Love, Bosco Montecinos, and Leo Leyva, find themselves at a crossroads, weighing the allure of a financial windfall against loyalty to their current teams.

As the AML strives to reshape the baseball landscape, their audacious pursuit of free agents may mark a turning point in the sport's history. Will players prioritize financial gains over the traditional notions of legacy and statistics? The Asia Baseball Times will closely monitor the developments, as the AML's ambition to become a formidable league continues to unfold.
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Old 06-20-2023, 02:28 AM   #4
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Arab Major League Owner Acquires British Baseball League

Signals Major Restructuring in Global Baseball Landscape

London, UK - In a move that has sent shockwaves through the baseball community, the owner of the Arab Major League (AML), Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, has acquired the British Baseball League (BBL) with plans to fold the league as part of a strategic consolidation effort. The acquisition signifies a significant shift in the major baseball landscape, as the AML aims to streamline operations and focus on enhancing the prominence of the league. In exchange for this consolidation, the Arab League has also announced plans to stage global baseball events in the United Kingdom in the future.

Since its founding in 1992, the British Baseball League has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the sport in the United Kingdom. Over the course of its 55-year history, the league has showcased incredible talent, thrilling rivalries, and unforgettable moments. From the early dominance of the London Monarchs to the recent success of the Bristol Buccaners, each season brought new excitement and anticipation.

"We are proud of the legacy that the British Baseball League has created over the years," said Martha Greenledge, head of the BBL. "While it is disappointing to see the league come to an end, the offer from the Arab Major League was too staggering for the owners to ignore. We hope that in the future, the Arab League may consider adding a European component, as the British League has been Europe's strongest baseball league and played a vital role in the growth of the sport in our country."

The Arab Major League, led by its visionary owner, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, has demonstrated a commitment to transforming the global baseball landscape. With the acquisition of the British Baseball League, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud aims to consolidate resources and create a more streamlined and competitive environment for the game.

"We believe in the power of unity and consolidation," Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud stated. "By acquiring the British Baseball League, we are taking a significant step towards creating a stronger and more dynamic major baseball landscape. Our focus will be on enhancing the quality of play, fostering global connections, and promoting the growth of baseball beyond its traditional boundaries. We are excited to bring our vision to life."

As part of the acquisition, the Italian League has also been acquired by the Arab Major League. However, unlike the British League, the Italian League will not be shut down. Instead, it will become a minor league affiliate of the AML, introducing a structured minor league system to the league for the first time.

The Arab League's plans to stage global events in the United Kingdom in the future have created a buzz of anticipation among baseball enthusiasts. With the country's rich baseball history and passionate fan base, the global events promise to be a thrilling spectacle for players and fans alike.

While the closure of the British Baseball League marks the end of an era, it also opens the door to new opportunities for the sport. Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud's acquisition signifies a bold vision for the future of baseball and highlights the potential for growth and global expansion in the years to come.
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Old 06-20-2023, 02:28 AM   #5
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Milwaukee Braves Crowned Inaugural Unified Major Leagues Commissioner's Cup Champions in Game 7 Thriller

In a historic clash that marked the first-ever Commissioner's Cup Series, the Milwaukee Braves of the Galactic League and the Los Angeles Dodgers, winners of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s World Series, faced off in a thrilling Game 7 showdown. This monumental event came on the heels of the recent split between the Unified Leagues and MLB.

Last year, the baseball landscape underwent a transformation as the Unified Leagues and MLB decided to part ways. While 30 teams remained in MLB, a total of 12 MLB teams joined forces with four expansion teams to form the 16-team Unified Leagues circuit. As part of this new era, an agreement was reached to establish a post-season series champion between the winners of the World Series and the Galactic Series, the championship series of the Unified Leagues.

In this inaugural Commissioner's Cup Series, the Milwaukee Braves emerged as the victors, securing their place in history as the first-ever winners of this prestigious event. Their thrilling Game 7 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers marked a defining moment for the Unified Major Leagues.

With the series deadlocked at 3-3, the stage was set for an unforgettable clash at American Family Field. The Braves and Dodgers showcased their unwavering determination and showcased the true spirit of the game.

In a dramatic finale that captivated fans, the Braves secured a resounding 13-8 victory, culminating an extraordinary season that saw them rise above the competition. This triumph marked their first league championship of the year and solidified their status as Unified Major Leagues Champions.

The Braves' manager attributed their success to a potent combination of offense and defense executed at precisely the right moments. He said, "We had a lot of things going for us—offense and defense doing it at the right time. That's what it takes to win it all."

While the Unified Major Leagues were a new venture, the Dodgers' manager expressed disappointment in the loss but commended his team's efforts throughout the season. He acknowledged that the Braves played better baseball and were deserving champions.

The unity of the leagues and the electrifying atmosphere surrounding the first-ever Commissioner's Cup Series added an extra layer of excitement and significance to the historic Game 7. Over 44,412 fans packed the American Family Field, witnessing a clash that showcased the pinnacle of baseball excellence.

As the Milwaukee Braves celebrated their victory, the inaugural Commissioner's Cup Series served as a testament to the enduring power of the game and the unity it can bring. This new chapter in baseball history leaves fans eagerly anticipating future installments of this remarkable tournament.

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UNIFIED MAJOR LEAGUES COMMISSIONER'S CUP GAME 7 LOS ANGELES DODGERS AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES GAME ID: 17237 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH , 2047 - GAME LOG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Los Angeles Dodgers 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 8 12 2 Milwaukee Braves 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 8 X 13 14 0 LOS ANGELES BATTING LINESCORE MILWAUKEE BATTING LINESCORE Player AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG HR RBI B. Domínguez 2B 4 0 1 0 1 2 0 .133 0 0 b-K. Khawaja 2B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 B. Martínez 3B 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 .438 0 4 M. Suniga LF 4 0 0 0 1 2 4 .200 2 3 L. Cordero DH 3 2 2 2 0 1 1 .400 2 3 a-T. Chattou DH 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 .200 0 0 E. Ryan SS 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 .222 2 3 L. Leyva RF 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 .176 0 0 T. Thompson C 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 .250 1 1 S. Vesselle CF 4 1 1 1 0 2 2 .333 2 2 C. Grout 1B 4 3 3 4 0 1 0 .375 3 4 Totals 38 8 12 8 2 15 9 a - T. Chattou inserted as DH in the 7th b - K. Khawaja substituted for B. Domínguez in the 8th BATTING Doubles: L. Cordero (1, 3rd Inning off S. Gómez, 1 on, 2 outs) Home Runs: S. Vesselle (2, 3rd Inning off S. Gómez, 0 on, 0 outs) , C. Grout 3 (3, 3rd Inning off S. Gómez, 0 on, 0 outs; 4th Inning off S. Gómez, 1 on, 1 out; 8th Inning off M. Tapia, 0 on, 2 outs) , L. Cordero (2, 5th Inning off C. Arft, 0 on, 0 outs) Total Bases: B. Domínguez , B. Martínez 2 , L. Cordero 6 , E. Ryan , T. Thompson 2 , S. Vesselle 4 , C. Grout 12 2-out RBI: L. Cordero , E. Ryan , C. Grout GIDP: M. Suniga Team LOB: 5 FIELDING Errors: S. Vesselle , C. Grout Player AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG HR RBI H. Olin 2B 5 3 3 1 0 1 1 .259 3 8 M. Kitzman 3B 4 1 4 2 0 0 0 .364 0 8 Y. Santana C 3 0 0 1 1 3 6 .185 3 10 B. Simmons CF 5 1 1 2 0 3 4 .241 6 12 D. Waller LF 5 0 0 0 0 1 5 .232 7 16 I. Ramírez 1B 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 .154 1 3 B. Jackson RF 4 2 2 3 0 1 0 .273 4 8 A. Oliver SS 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 .239 5 9 a-J. Valerio PH 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 .200 0 0 b-V. Ramoutar SS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 S. Gómez P, DH 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 .195 0 2 Totals 38 13 14 12 2 13 18 a - J. Valerio pinch hit for A. Oliver in the 8th b - V. Ramoutar substituted for J. Valerio in the 9th BATTING Doubles: M. Kitzman (4, 3rd Inning off B. Pérez, 1 on, 0 outs) , J. Valerio (1, 8th Inning off J. Cintron, 1 on, 0 outs) , B. Simmons (5, 8th Inning off J. Cintron, 2 on, 1 out) Triples: S. Gómez (1, 6th Inning off C. Green, 1 on, 1 out) Home Runs: A. Oliver (5, 2nd Inning off B. Pérez, 0 on, 2 outs) , I. Ramírez (1, 6th Inning off B. Pérez, 0 on, 0 outs) , B. Jackson (4, 8th Inning off J. Cintron, 2 on, 2 outs) Total Bases: H. Olin 3 , M. Kitzman 5 , B. Simmons 2 , I. Ramírez 4 , B. Jackson 5 , A. Oliver 4 , J. Valerio 2 , S. Gómez 3 2-out RBI: B. Jackson , A. Oliver Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: Y. Santana , D. Waller 3 Sac Fly: Y. Santana Hit by Pitch: M. Kitzman , B. Jackson , S. Gómez Team LOB: 7 BASERUNNING SB: H. Olin (3) FIELDING Double Plays: 1 (Oliver-Olin-Ramírez) LOS ANGELES PITCHING LINESCORE MILWAUKEE PITCHING LINESCORE Player IP H R ER BB K HR PI ERA B. Pérez 5.1 8 5 4 1 9 2 98 6.75 C. Green H (1) 1.2 1 0 0 0 2 0 20 0.00 J. Cintron L (0-2), BS (1) 0.2 5 8 8 1 1 1 34 22.50 E. Delgado 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 1.23 PITCHING Game Score: B. Pérez 42 Batters Faced: B. Pérez 26, C. Green 7, J. Cintron 10, E. Delgado 1 Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Pérez 2-5, C. Green 2-1, J. Cintron 1-0, E. Delgado 0-0 Pitches - Strikes: B. Pérez 98-71, C. Green 20-15, J. Cintron 34-23, E. Delgado 6-3 Inherited Runners - Scored: C. Green 1-1 WP: J. Cintron Hit Batsmen: C. Green , J. Cintron 2 Player IP H R ER BB K HR PI ERA S. Gómez 3.1 6 6 6 2 7 3 75 4.22 C. Arft 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 1 36 3.09 L. Bertrand 1.1 3 0 0 0 2 0 18 14.73 D. Mainville 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 0 23 4.15 M. Tapia W (1-0) 1.1 1 1 1 0 3 1 17 0.90 PITCHING Game Score: S. Gómez 27 Batters Faced: S. Gómez 18, C. Arft 6, L. Bertrand 6, D. Mainville 5, M. Tapia 5 Ground Outs - Fly Outs: S. Gómez 2-1, C. Arft 2-1, L. Bertrand 1-0, D. Mainville 0-3, M. Tapia 0-1 Pitches - Strikes: S. Gómez 75-47, C. Arft 36-23, L. Bertrand 18-13, D. Mainville 23-15, M. Tapia 17-12 GAME NOTES Player of the Game: Caleb Grout Ballpark: American Family Field Weather: Roof closed, 41 degrees Start Time: 8:05 PM CT Time: 4:24 Attendance: 44412 Special Notes: Caleb Grout sets the UL playoff game record for home runs with 3.
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Old 06-20-2023, 04:30 PM   #6
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Arab Major League Season Ends with the Dubai Drillers Claiming the League Title

The second season of the Arab Major League came to an exhilarating conclusion with the Dubai Drillers emerging as the champions. The Drillers showcased their dominance throughout the season and secured the league title by defeating the Dubai Eels 4 games to 1 in the Desert Diamond Series.

Led by their strong lineup and solid pitching, the Dubai Drillers finished the regular season with a record of 73 wins and 53 losses, earning a winning percentage of .579. Their impressive run differential of 656 runs scored and 564 runs allowed demonstrated their well-rounded play on both offense and defense.

Commissioner Maddux Barnes, an MLB Hall of Famer, expressed his satisfaction with the season's success and promised even bigger things in the upcoming 2048 season. "The Arab Major League continues to grow and excite fans across the region. We've seen tremendous talent and competitiveness on display this year, and we're committed to building on this momentum to make the 2048 season even more unforgettable," Commissioner Barnes stated.

The standings revealed a closely contested season, with the Dubai Eels and Dubai Aviators finishing tied for second place, just three games behind the Drillers. The Dubai Huskies, Dubai Diamonds, Dubai Caracals, Dubai Sharks, and Dubai Gruffs rounded out the remaining positions in the league.

In terms of offensive performance, the Dubai Eels showcased their batting prowess by leading the league in runs scored per game with an average of 5.7. They boasted an impressive lineup that recorded a batting average of .269, an on-base percentage of .366, and a slugging percentage of .441. The Dubai Aviators and Drillers closely followed in terms of offensive production, with both teams averaging 5.2 runs per game.

On the pitching side, the Drillers demonstrated their strength with a team ERA of 4.30, the lowest in the league. Their pitching staff registered a total of 1114 innings pitched, surrendering 1121 hits and 126 home runs while striking out 780 batters. The Dubai Aviators were equally formidable, finishing with an ERA of 4.15 and a pitching staff that struck out an impressive 825 batters.

Individual performances also stood out during the season, with several players making their mark in various statistical categories. B. Kriti of the Dubai Drillers claimed the league's top batting average with an impressive .334, while D. Patel of the Dubai Eels led the league in on-base percentage with .442. A. Nemani from the Dubai Sharks showcased exceptional power, leading the league in slugging percentage with .614 and on-base plus slugging with a staggering 1.007.
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Old 06-20-2023, 04:38 PM   #7
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Opinion Column: The Arab Major League - A Sandstorm of Ambition or a Mirage of Success?

By Terry Wednesday, Shreveport Times-Independent

In the heart of the Persian Gulf, where the desert winds dance and the scorching sun dominates the horizon, an extraordinary tale of baseball unfolds. It is a story that defies convention, ignites the imagination, and leaves fans wondering, "Can the diamond truly flourish amidst the golden sands?"

Enter Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, a wealthy Saudi royal who, through an unexpected journey of passion and curiosity, fell head over heels for the game of baseball. While pursuing his graduate studies in the United States, the prince was introduced to America's national pastime and was instantly captivated by its beauty, strategy, and the unbreakable bond it forged between players and fans.

Returning to his homeland, Prince Abdul Rahman, armed with a vision and a seemingly insatiable love for the sport, resolved to plant the seeds of baseball in the Arabian desert. But instead of simply importing the game, he aspired to create something truly unique – the Arab Major League.

But as the Arab Major League enters its second season, doubts loom like shadows over the pristine sand. Despite promises of substantial salaries and an opportunity to continue playing the game they love, major league players have yet to be convinced to forgo the prestige of the majors and join the international circuit. Instead, the Arab Major League seems to be attracting washed-up major leaguers and B-level players seeking one last paycheck.

While Prince Abdul Rahman's financial backing guarantees top-notch facilities and state-of-the-art training centers, the league's long-term success hinges on its ability to attract top talent and convince major players to take a chance on the Arabian diamond. Without a marquee name or a genuine star leading the way, the Arab Major League risks being relegated to a mere sideshow, an eccentric novelty that fails to gain traction.

Moreover, the financial might of Prince Abdul Rahman is a double-edged sword. While his commitment to the league's success is commendable, what happens if his interest wanes? If the billionaire founder grows bored or shifts his attention elsewhere, the whole venture could go up in flames like a desert mirage. Sustainable success demands more than just the deep pockets of a passionate owner; it requires a foundation built on solid fan support, talent development, and a genuine love for the sport.

To truly establish itself as a premier baseball destination, the Arab Major League must overcome its current reliance on nostalgia and mediocrity. It needs to inspire the next generation of Arab baseball players and create a pathway for them to compete at the highest levels of the sport. Youth development programs, local academies, and grassroots initiatives must be at the core of the league's mission if it aims to thrive in the long run.

As the Arab Major League prepares to take its first steps onto the sand-washed diamonds, the world watches with anticipation and curiosity. Can a game born in the farmlands of America find a new home in the dunes of the Persian Gulf? Will the Arab Major League become a haven for former stars seeking one last chance at glory, or will it be dismissed as a quixotic dream?

Only time will tell if Prince Abdul Rahman's gamble will pay off. One thing, however, is certain: the Arab Major League embodies the triumph of passion over convention, and the audacity to dream big in a world where boundaries are meant to be shattered. Whether it will stand as a testament to the prince's unwavering spirit or succumb to the unforgiving desert remains to be seen. But for now, baseball has found an unlikely home amidst the sand and shimmering sun.

Terry Wednesday is a sports columnist for the Shreveport Times-Independent with a keen eye for both the triumphs and challenges faced by emerging sports leagues.
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Old 06-20-2023, 04:59 PM   #8
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Arab Major League Expands Its Reach: Acquires the Continental League

In a move that signals the ambitious aspirations of the Arab Major League, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud's baseball empire has made yet another significant acquisition. The Continental League, an independent professional baseball league in the United States, is now under the umbrella of the Arab Major League structure. However, the Continental League will maintain its semi-independent status, operating as a AAA league within the Arab Major League system.

This strategic move by Prince Abdul Rahman demonstrates his long-term vision for the Arab Major League. By incorporating the Continental League, he aims to establish a strong foothold in the United States, tapping into the rich baseball culture and talent pool that the country has to offer. The acquisition allows for greater synergy and player development opportunities between the Arab Major League and the American baseball scene.

Furthermore, this recent acquisition follows the previous integration of the Italian League as a AA affiliate within the Arab Major League structure. By expanding its presence across different continents, the league is gradually tying its teams to cities in various parts of the world, thereby fostering global connections and expanding the league's brand internationally.

As of now, the eight teams in the Arab Major League bear generic nicknames and are all located in Dubai or Abu Dhabi. However, there are speculations that the Prince's long-term strategy involves rebranding the teams and establishing ties with cities outside the Arabian Peninsula. Although no official announcements have been made regarding this aspect of the acquisition, the potential for a global network of teams adds another layer of intrigue to the Arab Major League's future.

Upon hearing news of the acquisition, Prince Abdul Rahman expressed his joy and satisfaction. The move represents another step forward in his quest to attract a marquee player in their prime to join the Arab Major League. With the upcoming start of free agency, which officially commences on November 16th, the league's officials are rumored to be considering "staggering" offers in their pursuit of a high-profile player who can bring international recognition to the league. However, no specific names have been suggested as potential targets at this time.

One player who has already ruled out the possibility of joining the Arab Major League is the legendary Juan Manuel Mendosa. At the age of 43, Mendosa continues to play at a high level, recently achieving his 800th career home run to complement his remarkable 4,370 career big league hits. Despite his decline, a player of Mendosa's stature would undoubtedly be a significant acquisition for the Arab Major League. However, Mendosa emphatically stated, "They could offer me a billion dollars, and I'd still say no. I'm a Major Leaguer, and they'll never be."

The rejection from a future Hall of Famer like Mendosa highlights the challenges the Arab Major League faces in convincing established stars to forgo the prestige and tradition of the major leagues. The league's officials and Prince Abdul Rahman himself understand the need for a marquee player to lend credibility and attract attention to the league. Their pursuit of this goal remains a top priority as they explore unconventional avenues to secure a prominent player who can ignite the league's growth.

The Arab Major League's acquisition of the Continental League and its strategic expansion efforts demonstrate Prince Abdul Rahman's unwavering commitment to his vision. While challenges persist in convincing marquee players to join the league, the Prince's ambitious plans and the league's growing international presence offer a tantalizing glimpse of what the future may hold. As the free agency period approaches, baseball fans around the world eagerly await the next chapter in the Arab Major League's quest to establish itself as a global force in the world of baseball
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Old 06-20-2023, 05:35 PM   #9
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Colin Love Jr.: A Beacon of Hope for the Arab Major League's Legitimacy

Could the Accomplished Veteran Usher in a New Era of Success?

In a surprising twist that has captured the attention of the baseball community, reports are emerging that Colin Love Jr., the esteemed third baseman and 2042 AL MVP, is seriously contemplating a move to the Arab Major League. At 37 years old, Love's potential signing not only brings his wealth of experience but also carries the weight of transforming the fledgling league into a respected contender on the international stage.

Love's extraordinary performance during the 2048 season demonstrates that he remains a formidable presence in the game. Sporting an impressive batting average of .335, an on-base percentage of .425, and a slugging percentage of .471, Love defies the notion that age is a hindrance to success. His unwavering ability to consistently deliver on the field is a testament to his unwavering skill and relentless dedication.

While some may question the level of competition in the Arab Major League compared to the more established major leagues, Love's decision could potentially spark a new trend. By embracing the challenge of playing in a lesser-known league, he might inspire other aging stars to consider joining the ranks. Such a move could revolutionize the perception of baseball in the Arab world and create a wave of new talent eager to prove themselves in uncharted territory.

Undeniably, Love's potential move to the Arab Major League is not without its risks. As a nascent league, it still lacks the same level of infrastructure and resources as its more established counterparts. Nevertheless, Love's arrival would undoubtedly bolster the league's reputation, attracting additional talent and investment that could propel its growth.

Renowned for his charismatic personality and positive influence within the clubhouse, Love could assume the role of mentor and role model for aspiring Arab players. His vast experience and leadership qualities could prove invaluable in shaping the league's future and inspiring the next generation of athletes.

The buzz surrounding Love's reported interest in the Arab Major League has captivated fans and analysts alike. While the legitimacy of these rumors remains uncertain until an official signing is announced, one thing is clear: if Love chooses to embark on this new chapter, he has the potential to become the most prominent recent star to join the Arab Major League and leave an indelible mark on the sport.

As anticipation builds for Love's final decision, the baseball world eagerly awaits what lies ahead for this seasoned superstar. Will he adapt to the unique challenges of a new league and continue to dominate on the field? Only time will reveal the answer. Nonetheless, one thing is certain: Colin Love Jr.'s prospective move to the Arab Major League has already ignited fervor and has the potential to reshape perceptions of the league, establishing its rightful place within the global baseball landscape.
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Arab Major League Goes Global: A Bold Move to Elevate Baseball's Profile
The Unconventional League Expands Its Horizons to Garner International Attention and Talent

In a groundbreaking decision that has sent shockwaves through the baseball world, the Arab Major League has announced its intention to export its games globally, expanding beyond its desert stadiums in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Taking a bold leap, the league's eight franchises will be reassigned to cities around the world, and select regular-season games will be played abroad. This move aims to generate global interest in the league, attract marquee players with lucrative free agent deals, and bridge the gap towards achieving recognition as a true major league.

While the Arab Major League carries its name, it is not yet considered a peer to traditional major leagues like Major League Baseball or the Galactic League, which emerged two seasons ago featuring 12 former MLB teams. However, the league's visionary leader, Prince Abdul Rahman, envisions a future where the Arab Major League will stand out amongst the fray as the first truly global baseball league.

"We will be the first truly global baseball league, helping us stand out amongst the fray. We're excited to invite the world to the UAE for games, but also to go where they are," declared Prince Abdul Rahman. The league's ambition is clear—to establish itself as a premier baseball destination that transcends geographical boundaries and showcases the sport's global appeal.

This strategic move comes at a pivotal moment for the Arab Major League, which has been grappling with the challenge of attracting top-tier players. While the league has successfully assembled a roster composed of players from the global baseball community, convincing established major league stars to leave the comforts of the traditional majors has proven to be an uphill battle. Thus far, the league has primarily enticed players whose careers in the majors have dwindled or those seeking a final opportunity to compete.

To address this challenge, the league's decision to expand globally holds great promise. By establishing franchises in cities worldwide, the Arab Major League aims to create an environment that appeals to elite players, offering them substantial free agent deals that dwarf the salaries of Major League Baseball and the Galactic League. The league hopes that the allure of lucrative contracts, combined with the opportunity to be part of a trailblazing endeavor, will entice marquee players to join their ranks, elevating the level of talent and closing the gap on their path to becoming a true major league.

While the Arab Major League's long-term success ultimately hinges on the caliber of talent it attracts, the league's expansion also serves as a platform to showcase its commitment to state-of-the-art facilities and training centers. The league's financial backing from Prince Abdul Rahman ensures that players will have access to top-notch resources, rivaling the standards set by the established major leagues. With a genuine focus on player development and creating an environment conducive to excellence, the Arab Major League is determined to establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in the global baseball landscape.

As the league embarks on this audacious journey, the world eagerly anticipates witnessing the impact of the Arab Major League's global expansion. With their sights set on transcending borders, attracting marquee players, and garnering international recognition, the league's ambitious vision takes center stage. The baseball community awaits eagerly to see if the Arab Major League's innovative approach will propel them to the forefront of the sport, cementing their status as a true major league and inspiring a new era of global baseball.
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Diamond League Launches Global Sports Network, Aims to Attract Premier Talent

The International Business Chronicle

In a groundbreaking endeavor to expand its global presence and entice top-tier baseball talent from around the world, the Diamond League (formerly known as the Arab League) has unveiled plans for its very own global sports network. This move aims to broadcast league games to a broader audience, solidifying the Diamond League's status as a major player in international baseball.

One of the league's notable achievements is the recently secured agreement with the Korean and Japanese leagues, granting the Diamond League exclusive first-right negotiating rights for players departing from these renowned leagues. This significant accomplishment acts as a safeguard against potential hostile takeover bids, as players who would otherwise consider major league franchises in the United States may now explore the opportunities provided by the Diamond League within a 30-day exclusive negotiating window.

Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, leading the Diamond League into its third season, has expressed his impatience with the league's previous struggles to attract premier global baseball stars. The exclusive negotiating window with the Korean and Japanese leagues seeks to broaden the league's reach and entice talented players below the age of 35 to consider joining the Diamond League.

While the Diamond League has successfully lured players from the Indian Premier League, boasting an average payroll of $577,000, the league itself commands an impressive average payroll of $50 million, making it an enticing destination for players seeking substantial financial rewards and global recognition.

To enhance brand recognition on an international scale, the league will undergo a rebranding initiative, officially becoming the Diamond League starting in 2050. This name change reflects the league's determination to establish a more prominent identity that resonates effectively with fans worldwide.

Additionally, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud orchestrated the acquisition of the St. Lucia League, formerly considered one of the top international leagues outside of Japan and Korea. Facing financial difficulties, the league became susceptible to a takeover offer led by Princess Amira Al Saud, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud's cousin, thus making her the first woman to become a majority shareholder of a professional sports league. While plans are in motion for a dispersal draft to integrate St. Lucia League talent into the Diamond League, the league's leadership harbors even greater ambitions for expansion.

Commissioner Maddux Barnes, alongside his dedicated team and Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, has set ambitious goals to drive the Diamond League's growth. The recent acquisitions of the British and Caribbean leagues are poised to ignite interest in the league, while concentrated efforts are being made to captivate American and Canadian audiences with this distinctive brand of the game. The addition of a Japanese and/or Korean star to the Diamond League's roster would not only strengthen its legitimacy but also provide a compelling validation of the league's caliber.

Here is a breakdown of average team payrolls across professional baseball leagues as of November 2048, listed from highest to lowest:

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1. Major League Baseball (MLB): $177.5 million
2. Galactic League: $86 million
3. Japanese Leagues: $72.4 million
4. Diamond League: $50 million
5. Korean League: $21.9 million
6. African League (Liberia): $1.22 million
7. Chinese League (Taiwan): $875,000
8. Mexican League: $394,000
9. Australian League: $55,000

The Diamond League's competitive payroll highlights its dedication to attracting premier talent and solidifying its position as a formidable force within the global baseball landscape.

Fans worldwide eagerly anticipate the upcoming Diamond League season, eagerly awaiting the exciting possibilities it holds for the future of the sport.
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Diamond League Set to Relaunch with City-Based Franchises, Global Promotion

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In an exciting development for baseball enthusiasts worldwide, the Diamond League (formerly known as the Arab League) has unveiled plans to christen its new rebrand with a grand relaunch of its eight franchises as city-based clubs. The league's state-of-the-art stadium in Dubai will serve as the glittering home venue for these clubs, while a massive global promotion campaign aims to elevate the league's brand recognition to new heights.

Unlike previous considerations of licensing major league clubs, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, the driving force behind the Diamond League, has set his sights on wooing minor league baseball franchises to join the league. These minor league clubs would depart from the MiLB (Minor League Baseball) and embrace the opportunity to compete on an international stage within the Diamond League.

While it may seem unconventional to witness familiar minor league teams like the Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer League or the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs of the International League playing in a global league far from their hometowns, the newly appointed Diamond League Commissioner, Greg Jordan, assures fans that their home clubs will still maintain a significant presence in their respective markets. Jordan emphasizes that these clubs will play "many" games in their home markets throughout the year, allowing local fans the opportunity to witness their beloved minor league teams ascend to the status of major league clubs.

Drawing from his background as a former TV and marketing executive, Commissioner Greg Jordan expresses his vision for the Diamond League, stating, "Through our DiamondLeague.tv app, fans in home markets will have free access to watch their favorite clubs. Our goal is to foster brand adoption and attract fans from all corners of the globe. Football has captivated the world by evoking passion even for third and fourth division clubs in small cities we've never visited. We aspire to achieve the same level of enthusiasm for baseball by elevating these deserving cities to their rightful place as major league destinations."

While the Diamond League has yet to announce the complete list of "home" cities, industry speculation points to Buffalo, New York, and Jacksonville, Florida as potential locations. Orlando is also reportedly under consideration, along with New Orleans, which recently hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates for 50 years before their return to their native market.

Baseball enthusiasts eagerly await the forthcoming announcement regarding the new Diamond League franchises. The league's ambitious plan to relaunch with city-based clubs, combined with its commitment to global promotion, promises an exciting future for baseball on the international stage.

An official announcement regarding the new Diamond League franchises is expected to be made next week, further igniting anticipation among fans worldwide.
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Baseball's New Era: Transcontinental Leagues Forge Groundbreaking Partnership, Diamond League on Path to Major Status

The Globe & Tribune
Monday, November 23, 2048

Samantha Anderson

In a historic stride that will redefine the world of baseball, the Galactic League (GLB) and the Diamond League (DL) have embarked on an unprecedented partnership, solidifying their collaboration as the "Transcontinental Leagues." Facilitated by the strategic efforts of Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud and his alliance with the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, this transformative agreement is set to propel the Diamond League into the esteemed ranks of a Major League by October 2049.

Marking a radical shift, the Diamond League will embrace a winter season, commencing in October and concluding no later than March, igniting fervent discussions about the optimal structure for the league's schedule. Proposed alternatives range from an extensive 88-game season to a more condensed 36-game format. Advocates argue that fewer games will intensify each matchup, akin to the exhilarating nature of the National Football League.

While uncertainties shroud the expansion, the Arabian League, presently comprising eight teams, stands ready to accommodate an influx of 10-12 additional teams invited to join the Diamond League. Speculation had swirled regarding the acquisition of existing major league clubs, but the final agreement, reached after arduous negotiations over the weekend, steered clear of such ventures, thus sparing the majors from a deluge of mind-boggling offers to free agents.

Although specific financial details remain undisclosed, the involvement of Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud and the Norwegian investors injects substantial capital into baseball, ensuring a luminous future for the sport. Notably, Major League Baseball (MLB) played a peripheral role in the negotiations, abstaining from direct involvement but ultimately unable to impede the deal's fruition. This grants the Transcontinental Leagues project the impetus it needs to forge ahead.

Radiating with enthusiasm, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud shared his vision for the future of baseball, stating, "This partnership represents a transformative moment for the sport. Together, we will usher in a new era of baseball excellence that transcends borders and captivates fans around the world."

Bobby Conover, an official from the Galactic League, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, "The collaboration between the Galactic League and the Diamond League fuels the growth of our beloved sport on a grand scale. It sets the stage for a new chapter in baseball history, creating opportunities for players, fans, and the global baseball community like never before."

As Diamond League officials solidify their ownership of the second-tier major league through the acquisition of the Galactic League, their unwavering commitment is to establish the Diamond League as an integral component of the global baseball landscape. However, substantial challenges lie ahead, including renegotiating player contracts, coordinating schedules with other leagues, and engaging fans in a winter league that concludes before the advent of spring.

With the creation of the Transcontinental Leagues and the imminent ascension of the Diamond League to Major League status, baseball enters an epoch of unparalleled transformation. The sport's horizon expands, embracing a diverse player base hailing from Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, and beyond, uniting under the universal love for the game.
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UAE Embraces Baseball's Global Stage, Joins World Baseball Tournament

Monday, November 23, 2048

In a momentous stride for baseball's international expansion, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced its entry into the esteemed World Baseball Tournament. The UAE's participation in this prestigious event, which brings together the world's finest national teams, marks a significant milestone in the sport's growth in the Middle East. As the 2048 edition of the tournament is currently underway, baseball enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the UAE's inaugural appearance.

Following the recent triumphs of St. Lucia in 2046, the defending champions, and the United States in 2044, as well as Cuba in 2042, the World Baseball Tournament has become a highly anticipated showcase of global baseball talent. With each edition, the tournament highlights the diverse styles of play and rich baseball traditions exhibited by competing nations.

The UAE's decision to field a team in the tournament demonstrates their commitment to fostering baseball's growth and expanding its reach within their region. Working closely with national officials, Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud played a pivotal role in orchestrating this historic moment. In collaboration with the Diamond League, the Prince worked to secure the citizenship of talented players from countries such as East Timor, Malaysia, and other Asian nations where baseball is still emerging. These players, who are already part of the Diamond League, have been recruited to bolster the UAE's roster and represent their adopted country in the tournament.

"The UAE's participation in the World Baseball Tournament exemplifies our dedication to nurturing the sport's growth in the Middle East and beyond," emphasized Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud. "By assembling a multinational team of talented players, we aim to showcase our competitive spirit and contribute to the global baseball community."

As the 2048 World Baseball Tournament unfolds, fans are treated to a spectacle of skill, passion, and national pride. The ongoing tournament showcases the pinnacle of baseball excellence as teams from around the world vie for supremacy. St. Lucia's remarkable triumph in 2046, along with the historic victories of the United States in 2044 and Cuba in 2042, serve as a reminder of the captivating narratives that unfold during this renowned competition.

While details regarding the UAE's specific roster composition remain undisclosed, anticipation builds as they make their debut in the tournament. Baseball enthusiasts eagerly await the opportunity to witness the UAE's unique playing style and contributions to the global baseball landscape.

The World Baseball Tournament continues to captivate audiences worldwide, celebrating the sport's universal appeal and fostering camaraderie among nations. As the UAE takes its place on this grand stage, their participation not only strengthens the sport's presence in the Middle East but also underscores its ability to unite diverse cultures and transcend borders.

As the 2048 World Baseball Tournament unfolds, fans will experience the exhilarating clash of nations and witness the UAE's ascent in the global baseball arena. The tournament not only showcases the evolution of the sport but also reinforces the UAE's commitment to baseball's growth in the Middle East, setting the stage for an exciting future of international competition and camaraderie.
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Diamond League Announces 16 Markets for 2049 Season, Introducing Innovative Fantasy Draft Concept

(AP) - The Diamond League, a trailblazing force in the world of baseball, has unveiled its highly-anticipated selection of 16 markets that will host teams in the upcoming 2049 season. This landmark announcement ushers in a new era for the league, positioning it as a premier player on the global stage. The league's ingenious plan includes the introduction of a captivating fantasy draft concept, adding an extra layer of excitement for players and fans alike.

After careful consideration, the Diamond League has chosen the following markets for its teams in the 2049 season:

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New York Knights
Maine Guides
Plattsburgh (NY) Brewers
Louisville Bats
Billings Mustangs
Durham Bulls
Norfolk Tides
St. Paul Saints
Peoria Chiefs
Northwest Arkansas Travelers
Toledo Mud Hens
Tacoma Rainiers
Spokane Indians
Hollywood Stars
Fresno Grizzlies
Florida Rockets

Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, the visionary leader behind the Diamond League's expansion, expressed his immense excitement about elevating these "venerable minor league clubs" to major status. In addition to revitalizing established teams, the league has also embraced the opportunity to introduce new teams in major cities such as New York and Los Angeles. The Prince emphasized the significance of giving fans the chance to rally behind their teams, both at home and on the road.

As the league seeks to build upon existing fan interest in traditional markets during the winter season, it has chosen not to select markets abroad at this time. However, the Diamond League remains committed to exploring international expansion in the future, contingent upon the success of its current endeavor. Bolstered by substantial financial resources, the league's ambitious plans hold tremendous promise for the future of baseball.

Among the chosen markets, Plattsburgh, New York stands out as an unexpected yet exciting addition. This selection was made possible through the influence of Mr. Alexander Mitchell, CEO of the renowned global AI company, TechVerse. As a native of Plattsburgh and an alumnus of SUNY-Plattsburgh, Mr. Mitchell's close ties to the Prince facilitated negotiations to bring a team to his hometown near the Canadian border, in proximity to Vermont. Despite the geographical distance from major cities, fans in the region have been taken by surprise and are overwhelmed by the news of their inclusion in major league baseball. The Greater Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce expressed their utmost confidence that the market would be "ready for prime time" by the start of the season in October.

The promotion of minor league clubs to major league status has ignited jubilation among fans in their respective home markets. The Billings Mustangs, a cherished team from Montana, are particularly elated to return to the big leagues. Originally existing as a franchise from 2041 to 2044 before relocating to Milwaukee and becoming the Braves, the Mustangs' resurrection has been met with unwavering enthusiasm. Mayor Millie White of Billings exclaimed, "I don't care who the owners are, big league baseball in the Gem State is great!"

While the possibility of loaning players to Galactic League clubs during the regular season has been considered, such arrangements carry the inherent risk of injuries. Consequently, the Diamond League is wholly committed to ensuring the resounding success of its inaugural season as a major league.

In a parallel development, the World Baseball Tournament has announced a revision to its scheduling. Instead of transitioning to an annual event, the tournament will now take place every three years. This adjustment will be accompanied by the introduction of a new tournament called the Global Baseball Showcase, set to occur in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during May. The showcase will provide Diamond League players with a unique opportunity to participate in baseball activities during the traditional baseball season.

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Team USA victorious at Inaugural Global Baseball Showcase

Dubai, UAE - Team USA, comprised entirely of non-major leaguers, including prospects and even some non-college players, emerged as the victors of the highly anticipated Global Baseball Showcase held in Dubai on May 31, 2049. Their stunning 5-2 victory over the Dominican Republic left fans in awe and solidified the team's status as a force to be reckoned with on the international baseball stage.

For the Dominican Republic, a renowned baseball powerhouse that has experienced a relative decline in recent years, it was a commendable performance that showcased their enduring talent despite facing stiff competition. In the semi-finals, the United States secured a hard-fought 3-1 win against Cuba, while the Dominican Republic displayed their prowess by defeating Finland 6-2, earning their spot in the championship game.

The host country, UAE, displayed great potential throughout the preliminary rounds, achieving a commendable 5-2 record. However, they faced a formidable USA squad in the elimination round and ultimately succumbed to a 5-1 defeat. Despite the loss, their remarkable showing in their inaugural international event demonstrated the strength of their homegrown players and marked a significant milestone in the growth of baseball in the UAE.

Reflecting on the success of the Global Baseball Showcase, tournament director Rik Wolters expressed his delight, stating, "We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to showcase our passion for the global game of baseball here in Abu Dhabi. The outstanding performance of our native team is a testament to our ongoing efforts to foster the growth of baseball in this region."
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Old 06-25-2023, 03:46 AM   #18
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So I'll step out of character for a sec and add some color to this one:

Mostly, I'm messing around with an old MLB file that I've adapted and added leagues to over the years. It's different than the other 300+ year file I have (it was in the 400s but it kept crashing so I had to revert) this file only started in 1901 and has been going on since.

I started it as a historical dynasty, ended segregation much earlier (in the 30s I think) and have slowly moved along in the file since at least OOTP17 but there were points I mostly ignored this league.

The other day, I was thinking it'd be fun to operate in a third major league sort of space, but expanding the league to 40+ teams was hard to keep track of and it's also dispiriting that teams won't win titles at all in that setup maybe for 50+ years at a time, so that's what made me split the majors initially.

This third major league thing is mostly me riffing as I go, plus for purely immersive reasons, I'd love the idea of getting caught up in the historical storyline of a major league spending his whole career in Billings, Montana or something, financed by Saudi money because a Prince went to university in the US and fell in love with baseball.

It's ridiculous, but then I discovered through this dynasty that the Norwegian sovereign wealth fund used to own stakes in several major league teams including the Atlanta Braves, so at that point, nothing is weird anymore...and it's all just made up.

I have no idea where the story will land. OOTP doesn't do a great job with that "association" model when the leagues don't have the same schedules, so I had to get rid of the formal "tournament" where the leagues face off against each other, it just messes with the contracts and free agency too much.

One of the other quirks of my leagues of late, is juicing the stats to where everybody is kind of elite and ratings don't have any meaning so you have to look at stats. Seeing a guy as a 4 star or 5 star by ratings, but hitting under .200 and finding himself in the Indian League makes me wonder what happened, but if I look at his stats, the story was right there for me the whole time. I prefer playing that way, because it's closer to real life where I think everybody is elite on some level, but the truly super-elite manage to stand out among them, but in my model, it makes it more plausible when dudes come out of nowhere and end up good.

OOTP does this with talent change randomness, but I don't feel like it shows up as pronounced when you have ratings more traditional. It does, however, make historical eras and keeping stats somewhat normal extremely difficult. It means tolerating some seasons where guys do things that simply defy physics like strike out 400+ in a season or something absurd.

It does keep things interesting, though. So yeah, I'm just gonna keep thinking of storylines and writing them up. At some point, we might get more granular or find a smaller part of the story and focus on that, surely I'll end up moving a team or three, it's me after all.

Just having some fun with it, as it's just a massive distraction.
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Just having some fun with it, as it's just a massive distraction.

When you get right down to it, that's quite possibly (most likely?) the very best part of gaming.

True when I was a child conjuring my own methods with a pair of D6s, pen, paper, and imagination. True now when I have more Excel spreadsheets than I care to count that are open when various games are running on the laptop.
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When you get right down to it, that's quite possibly (most likely?) the very best part of gaming.

True when I was a child conjuring my own methods with a pair of D6s, pen, paper, and imagination. True now when I have more Excel spreadsheets than I care to count that are open when various games are running on the laptop.

I legit had a pen & paper league I tried to run for years, but my mistake was trying to engage my friends haha. I should've kept doing it myself, but that's when I found all the games we have now with FPS, Mogul and FOF being the catalyst to my computer era, it's such a trip to me that so many of us have that same variation of the story.
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Roberto Clemente Award: Allie Barker (Washington Grays) - Barker had an outstanding season with a batting line of .371/.427/.613, 27 home runs, 62 stolen bases, 123 runs scored, 109 RBIs, and an impressive 8.8 WAR.

Satchel Paige Award: Dwaine Ordaz (Salt Lake City Bees) - Ordaz excelled as a pitcher, finishing the season with an 18-5 record, a 3.43 ERA, 223.0 innings pitched, a 1.18 WHIP, 15.5 strikeouts per nine innings, and a 7.3 WAR.

Rookie of the Year Award: Parker Graham (Los Angeles Dodgers) - Graham made a strong impact in his rookie season, posting a 12-7 record, a 2.96 ERA, 176.1 innings pitched, a 1.29 WHIP, 11.7 strikeouts per nine innings, and a 6.3 WAR.

Reliever of the Year Award: Moe Williams (San Francisco Seals) - Williams had an impressive season as a reliever, recording a 9-2 record, 30 saves, a 1.70 ERA, 69.0 innings pitched, a 1.06 WHIP, 13.3 strikeouts per nine innings, and a 3.1 WAR.

Gold Glove Award (Pitcher): Egan Holbrook (Houston Astros) - Holbrook demonstrated excellent fielding skills with a .964 fielding percentage, 4 putouts, 23 assists, and a range of 1.20.

Gold Glove Award (Catcher): Braden Mach (San Francisco Seals) - Mach displayed exceptional defensive abilities behind the plate, maintaining a .999 fielding percentage, 1113 putouts, 181 assists, and an impressive 48.4% caught stealing rate.

Gold Glove Award (First Base): Dwayne Hardin (Minnesota Giants) - Hardin showcased excellent fielding at first base, with a .998 fielding percentage, 504 putouts, 41 assists, and a range of 7.00.

Gold Glove Award (Second Base): Bryan Jencks (St. Louis Cardinals) - Jencks exhibited superb defensive skills at second base, boasting a .994 fielding percentage, 201 putouts, 294 assists, and a range of 3.72.

Gold Glove Award (Third Base): Adilson Antonio (Salt Lake City Bees) - Antonio demonstrated excellent fielding prowess at third base, with a .984 fielding percentage, 30 putouts, 154 assists, and a range of 1.84.

Gold Glove Award (Shortstop): Emmet Brooks (Minnesota Giants) - Brooks displayed remarkable defensive abilities at shortstop, maintaining a .998 fielding percentage, 169 putouts, 403 assists, and a range of 3.85.

Gold Glove Award (Left Field): Shayne Patchen (Chicago Cubs) - Patchen stood out defensively in left field, with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, 215 putouts, 4 assists, and a range of 1.96.

Gold Glove Award (Center Field): Allie Barker (Washington Grays) - Barker showcased excellent defensive skills in center field, with a .994 fielding percentage, 339 putouts, 6 assists, and a range of 2.41.

Gold Glove Award (Right Field): Santiago Rivera (San Diego Padres) - Rivera displayed superb defensive abilities in right field, maintaining a .995 fielding percentage, 206 putouts, 6 assists, and a range of 1.80.

Silver Slugger Award (Catcher): Rigo Almeida (Philadelphia Phillies) - Almeida had an impressive offensive season, batting .297/.374/.513 with 20 home runs, 64 RBIs, and a 6.1 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (First Base): Ray Ray Lacayo (San Diego Padres) - Lacayo showcased his offensive prowess, batting .315/.391/.544 with 29 home runs, 114 RBIs, and a 3.7 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Second Base): Karim Khalloufi (Philadelphia Phillies) - Khalloufi excelled offensively, posting a batting line of .348/.425/.519 with 15 home runs, 74 RBIs, and a 5.2 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Third Base): Colin Love Jr. (New York Mets) - Love Jr. had an impressive season at the plate, batting .340/.434/.500 with 18 home runs, 75 RBIs, and a 4.2 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Shortstop): Jay Sakai (Philadelphia Phillies) - Sakai demonstrated his offensive skills, batting .301/.399/.466 with 15 home runs, 36 RBIs, and a 4.9 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Left Field): Marco Suniga (Los Angeles Dodgers) - Suniga had an impressive offensive season, batting .332/.409/.571 with 19 home runs, 72 RBIs, and a 4.1 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Center Field): Allie Barker (Washington Grays) - Barker showcased his offensive prowess, batting .371/.427/.613 with 27 home runs, 109 RBIs, and an outstanding 8.8 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Right Field): Kong Nguyen (Minnesota Twins) - Nguyen had a strong offensive performance, batting .329/.402/.534 with 29 home runs, 99 RBIs, and a 3.8 WAR.

Designated Hitter of the Year: Ludovico Cordero (Los Angeles Dodgers) - Cordero had an impressive season as a designated hitter, batting .325/.421/.540 with 30 home runs, 95 RBIs, and a 4.7 WAR.

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Roberto Clemente Award: Diego Torres (Arizona Diamondbacks) - Torres had a solid season as a pitcher, finishing with a 15-7 record, a 3.89 ERA, 222.0 innings pitched, a 1.29 WHIP, 13.2 strikeouts per nine innings, and a 7.5 WAR.

Satchel Paige Award: Martín Izquierdo (Memphis Chicks) - Izquierdo excelled as a pitcher, posting a 19-6 record, a 3.04 ERA, 251.1 innings pitched, a 1.20 WHIP, 14.2 strikeouts per nine innings, and an impressive 9.4 WAR.

Rookie of the Year Award: Vic Taylor (New York Yankees) - Taylor had an exceptional rookie season, batting .365/.420/.571 with 26 home runs, 4 stolen bases, a 147 wRC+, and a 4.8 WAR.

Reliever of the Year Award: Kai Thein (New York Yankees) - Thein had a strong performance as a reliever, recording a 7-6 record, 46 saves, a 2.04 ERA, 79.1 innings pitched, a 1.30 WHIP, 11.1 strikeouts per nine innings, and a 2.4 WAR.

Gold Glove Award (Pitcher): Rodolfo Díaz (New York Yankees) - Díaz demonstrated excellent fielding skills as a pitcher, with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage, 7 putouts, 13 assists, and a range of 0.80.

Gold Glove Award (Catcher): Eddie Garcia (Boston Red Sox) - Garcia showcased exceptional defensive abilities behind the plate, maintaining a .997 fielding percentage, 1193 putouts, 174 assists, and an impressive 52.0% caught stealing rate.

Gold Glove Award (First Base): Tatu Myllärinen (Kansas City Royals) - Myllärinen displayed excellent fielding at first base, with a .997 fielding percentage, 584 putouts, 39 assists, and a range of 7.66.

Gold Glove Award (Second Base): Sammy Delgado (Los Angeles Browns) - Delgado exhibited superb defensive skills at second base, boasting a .998 fielding percentage, 229 putouts, 314 assists, and a range of 3.81.

Gold Glove Award (Third Base): Ian Hierro (Baltimore Orioles) - Hierro demonstrated excellent fielding prowess at third base, with a .971 fielding percentage, 59 putouts, 247 assists, and a range of 2.12.

Gold Glove Award (Shortstop): Apolino Brea (Chicago White Sox) - Brea displayed remarkable defensive abilities at shortstop, maintaining a .983 fielding percentage, 187 putouts, 394 assists, and a range of 4.04.

Gold Glove Award (Left Field): Mike Mwangi (Sacramento Solons) - Mwangi stood out defensively in left field, with a .996 fielding percentage, 224 putouts, 5 assists, and a range of 1.92.

Gold Glove Award (Center Field): Grayson Rasor (Baltimore Orioles) - Rasor showcased excellent defensive skills in center field, with a .980 fielding percentage, 432 putouts, 7 assists, and a range of 3.12.

Gold Glove Award (Right Field): Chano Canino (Sacramento Solons) - Canino demonstrated superb defensive abilities in right field, maintaining a .994 fielding percentage, 301 putouts, 8 assists, and a range of 2.22.

Silver Slugger Award (Catcher): Kyler Dingel (Los Angeles Browns) - Dingel had an impressive offensive season, batting .336/.401/.581 with 26 home runs, 79 RBIs, and a 3.8 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (First Base): Franklin Abreu (Sacramento Solons) - Abreu showcased his offensive prowess, batting .315/.422/.587 with 37 home runs, 99 RBIs, and a 5.3 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Second Base): Chad Hardman (Arizona Diamondbacks) - Hardman excelled offensively, posting a batting line of .325/.387/.526 with 31 home runs, 97 RBIs, and a 4.8 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Third Base): Yoennis López (Detroit Tigers) - López had an outstanding season at the plate, batting .351/.416/.588 with 38 home runs, 114 RBIs, and a 7.4 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Shortstop): Brennan Cain (Colorado Rockies) - Cain displayed his offensive skills, batting .343/.396/.573 with 31 home runs, 105 RBIs, and a 4.9 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Left Field): Andy Hemphill (Boston Red Sox) - Hemphill had an impressive offensive season, batting .372/.453/.525 with 13 home runs, 79 RBIs, and a 5.8 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Center Field): Parker Calder (Memphis Chicks) - Calder showcased his offensive prowess, batting .299/.382/.574 with 45 home runs, 111 RBIs, and a 4.6 WAR.

Silver Slugger Award (Right Field): Mikey Beregi (Tampa Bay Tarpons) - Beregi had a stellar offensive performance, batting .342/.477/.654 with 44 home runs, 119 RBIs, and an outstanding 9.0 WAR.

Designated Hitter of the Year: Christian Ciano (Kansas City Royals) - Ciano had a strong season as a designated hitter, batting .329/.397/.526 with 31 home runs, 110 RBIs, and a 3.7 WAR.

In the other major league, here's the summary:

United League Standings:

In the Players League East division, the Milwaukee Braves finished in first place with a record of 98 wins and 56 losses, followed by the Brooklyn Gothams in second place with 88 wins and 66 losses. The Carolina Twins secured the third spot with 78 wins and 76 losses, while the Philadelphia Keystones and Cleveland Guardians finished fourth and fifth respectively.

In the Players League West division, the Albuquerque Sand Sox claimed the top position with 87 wins and 67 losses, while the Boise Angels finished second with 79 wins and 75 losses. The Vancouver Grizzlies, Seattle Mariners, and California Gold Hearts completed the standings in that order.

Federal League Standings:

In the Federal League East division, the Montreal Expos secured first place with an impressive record of 97 wins and 57 losses. The Indianapolis Clowns followed in second place with 82 wins and 72 losses, while the Toronto Blue Jays finished third with 85 wins and 69 losses. The Atlanta Thrashers, Nashville Sounds, and New York Skyliners completed the division.

In the Federal League West division, the Oklahoma City 89ers claimed the top spot with 97 wins and 57 losses. The Oakland Oaks finished second with 88 wins and 66 losses. The Las Vegas Athletics, Chicago Whales, Austin Senators, and Omaha Storm Chasers rounded out the standings in that order.

Post-Season Results:

In the United League Wild Card round, the Boise Angels defeated the Carolina Twins and the Toronto Blue Jays won against the Indianapolis Clowns.

In the United League Elimination Series, the Boise Angels emerged victorious over the Brooklyn Gothams, while the Oakland Oaks defeated the Toronto Blue Jays.

The United League Division Series saw the Albuquerque Sand Sox defeating the Boise Angels and the Oakland Oaks triumphing over the Montreal Expos.

In the United League Championship Series, the Milwaukee Braves defeated the Albuquerque Sand Sox, and the Oklahoma City 89ers won against the Oakland Oaks.

Finally, in the Commissioner Cup, the Milwaukee Braves emerged as the champions by defeating the Oklahoma City 89ers in a seven-game series.
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Old 06-26-2023, 01:06 PM   #22
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At the moment, I have this idea that I'll get immersed into the Arab League and start identifying guys I'd like to see play on a traditional major league team. At some point, perhaps the next idea would be for one of the Arab League teams to get scooped up by a MLB or GLB team like major college football realignment. Perhaps oil cash can induce the Mets or somebody to head to the desert and play winter league baseball?

Probably not. So far, it's shaping up like the Diamond League will end up being able to accommodate guys who are too good for the minors but not good enough for the "real" majors yet, so it could be a decent player development ladder if it's done right where you could see young guys plying their trade in the Arab League before getting dealt or scooped up by a MLB team.

I can't decide if the Galactic League major league off-shoots are destined to be better or even with this league. Right now, it seems they are relatively level, with the best Diamond League teams being able to dominate GL clubs, but the bottom falls out pretty fast there. Major League teams are better than all of them it seems, though.

We'll see how it evolves though, it's still pretty early but guys aren't signing with the Diamond League teams as much as you'd think despite the increased money opportunities, I do wonder if the game puts more of a premium on league reputation than we thought.

Which would make sense when the league got elevated to Major League that guys would rather play in a Major league, than not.
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Old 06-27-2023, 02:36 AM   #23
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While I figure out my structure of how I want to tell stories -- it might just be stuff like this -- I want to talk about Colin Love who'll be a Hall of Famer, for still clocking away at 39. He's heading to the post-season with the Sacramento Solons. Cool story, right? Well, it gets funnier.

Because he's been subjected to be in a league I ran, the Solons are a peripatetic organization that have been in like 6 cities since they were originally founded. Normally, I would solve this problem by deleting the original club and creating an expansion club and moving all the players there, but I didn't do that with this club because I didn't realize I was going to move them until I did each time.

(Admittedly, this was over the course of like 3-4 real life calendar years, so there's some excuse)

Here's the franchise history.

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2026: Oklahoma City Twisters (expansion)
2027-30: Las Vegas Scorpions
2031-32: Minnesota Loons
2033: Pittsburgh Finches
2034-38: Indianapolis Racers
2039-44: Alaska Goldpanners
2045-present (2050): Sacramento Solons

He obviously wasn't around for all of that moving. He didn't join the franchise until 2031 when the then-Oklahoma City Dodgers dealt him to Minnesota to play for the Loons. (OKC got an expansion team when the Dodgers left, but then it moved again)

From there, he stayed on with the club through the Minnesota years, became a fan-favorite in Indiana and then even schlepped to Alaska for 3.5 years before the Panners traded him back to Indianapolis at a deadline deal. Rather than stick around, he signed with the Houston Astros and won a World Series title in 2045, spent 6 years in Houston before signing with the New York Mets last year. Their playoff hopes quickly were dashed and in the off-season, I decided to send him to Sacramento in the hopes of making it a full circle storyline. Plus, the game will retire him as a Solon regardless (because of how OOTP retires guys), so I wanted to make sure he actually had played for the franchise.




It's been a successful year in Sac-Town, he's hit .284, had a 1 WAR and currently sits at 3187 career hits. This is their 2nd playoff appearance in 3 years, but this time they've won the AL West and are looking to get beyond just the 1st round.

Funny enough, this franchise had one other guy who had only ever played for them through every city, OF Harlan Brown (32.9 WAR, 2140 hits, .277 career BA) he was only an all-star once, but started with them in Las Vegas and went all the way through Alaska, but became a free agent the off-season before the Sacramento move and they didn't resign him.

I don't have managers or coaches on, but I retired his number anyway and he said that he's the manager of the Solons because it's the only thing that makes any sense.
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Sports Illustrated: A New Era in Baseball - The Birth of Two-Tier Promotion & Relegation Structure

In a groundbreaking move that is set to revolutionize the world of baseball, Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Galactic League have come together to form a pioneering two-tier promotion and relegation system. This unprecedented partnership will not only elevate the game's global reach but also provide a thrilling new dynamic to the competition.

The visionary concept of promotion and relegation has long been employed in other sports around the world, and now baseball is embracing this innovative model. Under the new arrangement, the Galactic Series champion will earn a coveted spot in the revered Major League Baseball, providing players and fans alike with the ultimate dream of competing at the highest level of the sport.

The 2052 season will mark the inauguration of this momentous change. The Montreal Expos, having triumphed in the Galactic Series, will now step onto the grand stage of MLB, ready to take on the best teams in the world. Their journey from the Galactic League to MLB represents a giant leap forward for international talent and showcases the growing strength of baseball beyond the traditional borders.

Meanwhile, the MLB's long-established promotion/relegation system will determine which teams will face the challenge of retaining their spots in the prestigious league. After a challenging regular season, the San Francisco Seals and the Birmingham Barons, both facing disappointing records, will vie for survival in a thrilling "Relegation Series."

The Relegation Series is a best-of-five game spectacle that will leave baseball enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. The San Francisco Seals (69-93) and the Birmingham Barons (68-94) will battle with every fiber of their being to secure their place in MLB for the following season. The stakes couldn't be higher, as one team will remain among the elite, while the other will make the journey to the revamped "MLB2," the new moniker for the Galactic League starting next year.

While this merger marks a historic union between MLB and the Galactic League, discussions are also underway to incorporate the Diamond League into the fold. Operating during a non-traditional winter season, the Diamond League, formerly known as the Arab League, has its own unique appeal. Some concerns about the league's smaller markets have been raised, but Diamond League owners, eager to participate at the highest level, have been making substantial investments, even buying MLB clubs to align with the sport's rising popularity.

The Diamond League's focus on developing its own international talent ecosystem from players across Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean has been an inspiring narrative. As it looks to assimilate into the Major League ecosystem, the potential infusion of fresh talent and diverse styles of play could make for a truly enriching experience for baseball fans worldwide.

The 2052 season will be a turning point in baseball history, as the convergence of these leagues and the inception of the two-tier promotion and relegation system signify a new era in the sport. With the Montreal Expos leading the charge, aspiring players from around the globe will set their sights on the stars, fueling the ambition of generations to come. As fans eagerly await the Relegation Series clash, the anticipation of a nail-biting contest has the baseball world buzzing with excitement.

So, mark your calendars and brace yourself for a thrilling season that will redefine baseball as we know it. The stage is set, the game is changing, and the world of baseball is about to embark on an unforgettable journey into a bold and boundless future.
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Diamond League agrees to join Major League umbrella as MLB3
November 26, 2051

In a monumental move that will reshape the landscape of professional baseball, the Diamond League has reached an agreement to join Major League Baseball (MLB) as MLB3. The integration of the Diamond League into the MLB ecosystem marks a significant step towards unifying the sport under one umbrella and providing fans with an enhanced global baseball experience.

As talks of the merger progressed, the MLB leadership engaged in discussions with Diamond League officials to facilitate a seamless transition into the MLB family. While specific details are still being finalized, the proposal includes the repatriation of Diamond League clubs to North America as part of the new MLB3 division. The relocation process will involve careful consideration to ensure a geographically diverse and competitive league structure.

One of the key aspects under consideration is the potential number of teams that will be selected to participate in MLB3. While it remains uncertain how many of the current 16 Diamond League teams will make the cut, the goal is to assemble a league that brings together the most talented and competitive franchises. The selection process will take into account various factors, including market size, fan base, and the overall strength of the teams.

Commissioner John Hastings expressed his excitement about the Diamond League joining MLB3, stating, "This historic merger between the Diamond League and Major League Baseball represents a significant milestone for the sport. We are thrilled to welcome the Diamond League clubs and their international talent into the MLB family. This move will further strengthen our commitment to providing fans with a global baseball experience."

While the integration plans are well underway, there are still important considerations to address. The Diamond League's ongoing season, which is approximately a quarter of the way through, raises questions about its completion. MLB3's debut in the upcoming 2053 season is contingent upon whether the Diamond League season will be allowed to finish or if plans for a spring season will be initiated immediately.

Additionally, discussions are underway to establish a new winter league in Dubai, utilizing the stadiums left behind by the Diamond League clubs. This winter league would not only provide continuity for baseball in the region but also serve as a venue for the World Baseball Tournament and Global Baseball Showcase, further elevating Dubai's prominence in the baseball world.

Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, a prominent figure in the global baseball community, expressed his excitement about the unification of baseball under one umbrella. "The integration of the Diamond League into Major League Baseball signifies a new chapter for the sport. I am thrilled to witness this unification and the opportunities it will create for baseball players and fans worldwide. It is a testament to the growth and reach of the game we love."

As the baseball world eagerly awaits further details on the transition, the integration of the Diamond League into MLB3 brings the sport one step closer to a unified global baseball experience. The inclusion of the Galactic League as MLB2 adds an element of promotion and relegation, heightening competition and providing teams with opportunities to rise through the ranks. This bold move solidifies baseball's position as a truly global sport and opens up new horizons for international talent to shine.

With the MLB3 merger in progress and the promise of a dynamic future for baseball, fans can look forward to a unified baseball landscape that transcends borders and celebrates the diversity of the sport
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Diamond League Concludes Regular Season early, Transitions to MLB3 in 2052


Date: December 20, 2051


In a season filled with excitement and anticipation, the Diamond League has concluded its regular season three months early. Following the playoffs, the league will undergo a significant transformation, transitioning into MLB3 effective January 1st, with plans to align its season with the traditional spring season in 2052.

The Diamond League, consisting of 16 competitive teams, recently wrapped up its regular season with a thrilling series of games. Yesterday marked the culmination of the league's regular season, setting the stage for an intense postseason battle.

The participating Diamond League teams are as follows:

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Fresno Grizzlies
Arkansas Travelers
Billings Mustangs
Chicago Rogues
St. Paul Saints
Hollywood Stars
Amarillo Gold Sox
Tacoma Rainers
Maine Guides
Louisville Bats
Winnipeg Goldeyes
Durham Bulls
Norfolk Tides
New York Knights
Plattsburgh Brewers
Toledo Mud Hens

As the league prepares for its transition to MLB3, there is anticipation surrounding potential relocations or shutdowns of certain teams. It is expected that the Durham Bulls and Plattsburgh Brewers might be relocated or discontinued in favor of geographically diverse markets. However, no official confirmations have been made regarding these potential changes.

The restructured baseball pyramid, which will come into effect starting in 2052, will be organized as follows:

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Major League Baseball (30 teams)
MLB2 (24 teams)
MLB3 (16 teams)
MLB4 (10 teams)

Looking ahead, plans are underway to introduce a fifth level to the baseball pyramid in 2053. However, specific details regarding the markets encompassed by this new league have yet to be disclosed, leaving fans eager to learn more about this upcoming addition.

In 2052, no teams will be promoted from lower leagues to Major League Baseball. However, at the conclusion of the 2052 season, two teams will be promoted to MLB, expanding the league to a total of 32 teams once again. No teams will be relegated down to lower divisions during this transition.

The integration of the Diamond League into the MLB ecosystem has sparked a new era of baseball, emphasizing expansion and opportunity. With MLB3 set to kick off its inaugural season in line with the traditional spring schedule, fans can expect an exciting blend of established franchises and emerging talent, as the sport continues to evolve and captivate audiences worldwide.

As the countdown to the 2052 season begins, baseball enthusiasts eagerly await the dawn of a new era, where MLB3 takes its place within the esteemed MLB family. With the continued growth and transformation of the sport, baseball's global presence and fanbase are poised to reach new heights in the years to come.
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Fields of Folly, apparently, as the Arab League has not been heard from.
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Fields of Folly, apparently, as the Arab League has not been heard from.

It's the same as the Diamond League!
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Controversial "Buyback" Scheme Introduces Safety Net for Major League "Signature" Franchises

July 9, 2052

In a move that has ignited both excitement and controversy, Major League Baseball owners, in collaboration with Baseball Chairman Prince Abdul Rahman Al Saud, have introduced a novel "buyback" scheme aimed at safeguarding Major League teams from the possibility of relegation. While some view this initiative as a potential "cheat code" in the spirit of fair competition, the buyback scheme aims to address concerns related to stadium size requirements and financial constraints faced by smaller-market teams.

Relegation, a concept well-known in other sports around the world, has been embraced by the baseball community as a means of fostering fair competition and promoting upward mobility within the baseball hierarchy. However, as the dust settles on the inaugural season of the newly implemented promotion and relegation system across the five Major League divisions, concerns emerged regarding the practical challenges faced by teams promoted to higher tiers, particularly at the MLB and MLB2 levels.

Recognizing these concerns, Prince Abdul Rahman himself negotiated the introduction of the buyback scheme, which allows Major League and MLB2 teams to offer a financial "payment" to potential promoted teams, thus providing them with the option to remain in their current division instead. This scheme aims to alleviate the burden of stadium size requirements and the associated costs of upgrading facilities, which may be prohibitive for smaller-market teams looking to compete at the highest levels.

As the 2052 season reaches its halfway point, the buyback scheme is set to be put to the test. Major League teams facing the possibility of relegation will have the opportunity to negotiate with their would-be promoted counterparts, presenting financial incentives to encourage them to remain in their current division. The success and impact of this initiative will become apparent as the season progresses and the fate of relegation-threatened teams is decided.

It's worth noting that the recently established fifth division, known as the "senior league," caters exclusively to players over the age of 30. Meanwhile, the fourth division focuses on developing younger talent, with players ranging from 17 to 26 years old. Teams relegated to the senior leagues will need to adjust their rosters accordingly to adhere to the age-based regulations governing these divisions.

While the introduction of the buyback scheme provides a safety net for Major League "signature" franchises, it has sparked controversy within the baseball community. Critics argue that it deviates from the fundamental principles of promotion and relegation, potentially undermining the integrity of the system. However, proponents argue that this scheme recognizes the unique challenges faced by certain teams and aims to strike a balance between competition and financial feasibility.

As the 2052 season progresses, the buyback scheme will undoubtedly be closely scrutinized. Its implementation raises questions about the long-term implications for the promotion and relegation structure in Major League Baseball. The coming years will shed light on whether this initiative enhances fairness and sustainability or if further adjustments are necessary to ensure the continued growth and success of the sport.

In the ever-evolving landscape of baseball, balancing tradition and innovation remains a delicate task. The buyback scheme represents a bold experiment aimed at striking the right chord between protecting "signature" franchises and maintaining the principles of fair competition. As fans and stakeholders eagerly await the outcome of this season's relegation battles, the future of the promotion and relegation system in baseball hangs in the balance.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS Eastern Division W L PCT GB New York Yankees 64 50 .561 - Baltimore Orioles 64 51 .557 .5 Detroit Tigers 60 55 .522 4.5 Tampa Bay Tarpons 58 57 .504 6.5 Boston Red Sox 56 59 .487 8.5 Central Division W L PCT GB Dallas Chaparrals 66 49 .574 - Kansas City Monarchs 60 56 .517 6.5 Chicago White Sox 56 59 .487 10.0 Memphis Chicks 55 61 .474 11.5 Birmingham Barons 52 64 .448 14.5 Western Division W L PCT GB Colorado Rockies 63 51 .553 - Portland Beavers 60 55 .522 3.5 Arizona Diamondbacks 53 63 .457 11.0 Los Angeles Browns 48 67 .417 15.5 Sacramento Solons 46 69 .400 17.5 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Eastern Division W L PCT GB Miami Marlins 67 48 .583 - New York Mets 61 54 .530 6.0 Montreal Expos 56 58 .491 10.5 Philadelphia Phillies 55 60 .478 12.0 Washington Grays 52 61 .460 14.0 Central Division W L PCT GB Pittsburgh Pirates 62 54 .534 - Cincinnati Reds 61 54 .530 .5 Minnesota Giants 60 55 .522 1.5 St. Louis Cardinals 58 57 .504 3.5 Chicago Cubs 49 65 .430 12.0 Western Division W L PCT GB Los Angeles Dodgers 69 47 .595 - San Antonio Rebeldes 56 59 .487 12.5 Houston Astros 55 62 .470 14.5 Salt Lake Bees 54 62 .466 15.0 San Diego Padres 50 64 .439 18.0


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FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDINGS East W L T PCT GB Jackson Generals 58 36 0 .617 - Cleveland Guardians 56 39 0 .589 2.5 Toronto Blue Jays 49 45 0 .521 9.0 Atlanta Thrashers 43 51 0 .457 15.0 Indianapolis Clowns 43 51 0 .457 15.0 Wilmington Blue Rocks 42 53 0 .442 16.5 West W L T PCT GB San Francisco Seals 60 35 0 .632 - Oakland Oaks 48 46 0 .511 11.5 Oklahoma City 89ers 48 46 0 .511 11.5 Omaha Storm Chasers 44 51 0 .463 16.0 Las Vegas Athletics 39 56 0 .411 21.0 Chicago Whales 37 58 0 .389 23.0 PLAYERS LEAGUE STANDINGS East W L T PCT GB Milwaukee Braves 64 30 0 .681 - Carolina Twins 56 38 0 .596 8.0 Buffalo Bisons 52 43 0 .547 12.5 Brooklyn Gothams 44 50 0 .468 20.0 St. Joseph Autos 42 53 0 .442 22.5 Nashville Sounds 37 57 0 .394 27.0 West W L T PCT GB California Gold Hearts 56 38 0 .596 - Albuquerque Sand Sox 54 41 0 .568 2.5 Seattle Mariners 44 51 0 .463 12.5 Vancouver Grizzlies 42 53 0 .442 14.5 Austin Senators 39 56 0 .411 17.5 Boise Spuds 37 57 0 .394 19.0


July 31, 2052

As the 2052 Major League Baseball (MLB) season reaches its pivotal moments, teams from both the MLB and MLB2 are actively engaged in trade deadline maneuvers to shore up their positions and make a push towards the playoffs. With the promotion race in full swing, candidates from the lower divisions are also leaving no stone unturned in their quest to secure postseason berths.

Trade Deadline Buzz in MLB:

July 31 marked the trade deadline for MLB teams, and several high-profile deals have taken place in recent days. With fierce competition and tight standings, teams are eager to make strategic moves that could potentially make or break their playoff hopes.

The New York Yankees, currently leading the Eastern Division of the American League, have bolstered their pitching rotation by acquiring a seasoned veteran from the Federal League. The addition is expected to add depth to their roster as they aim to maintain their grip on the divisional lead.

In the National League, the Pittsburgh Pirates, who top the Central Division, have made a blockbuster trade to acquire a power-hitting outfielder from the Players League. The move is seen as an aggressive push to solidify their chances of making a deep playoff run.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Dodgers, holding a commanding position in the Western Division of the National League, have focused on reinforcing their bullpen to strengthen their title aspirations.

Promotion Candidates Making Their Moves:

In the MLB2 Federal League, the Jackson Generals are currently leading the East division, with the Cleveland Guardians close behind. Both teams have been actively adding talent to their squads in the hope of securing promotion to the MLB.

In the Players League, the Milwaukee Braves continue to dominate the East division and have been strengthening their roster with additional depth. Meanwhile, the California Gold Hearts lead the competitive West division and are looking to bolster their rotation ahead of the postseason push.

Relegation Concerns and Playoff Battles:

In an intriguing development, the MLB has decided to suspend relegation for the 2052 season, causing teams at the bottom of the standings to breathe a sigh of relief. However, this suspension has led to some controversy, as relegation is considered a fair way for teams to move up and down the baseball pyramid.

While no team faces relegation from the MLB this season, the race for promotions remains intense in the MLB2. The overall champion of the MLB2 will automatically earn a promotion spot, but the battle for the second promotion spot is set to be decided in a thrilling postseason clash among the remaining top teams.

As July comes to a close, the stage is set for an enthralling final stretch of the 2052 season. Trade deadline acquisitions in the MLB and the determination of promotion candidates in the MLB2 are expected to create an electric atmosphere in the world of baseball. Fans and teams alike are eagerly awaiting the results of these calculated moves and intense battles, as they shape the destiny of both the MLB and the future of baseball's promotion and relegation system.

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Old 07-03-2023, 06:51 PM   #31
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Toronto Blue Jays to Acquire Birmingham Barons Franchise: A Shift in Major League Baseball Dynamics

Date: September 20, 2053

In a groundbreaking move that will reshape the landscape of Major League Baseball (MLB), the ownership of the Toronto Blue Jays, represented by the prominent company Northern Enterprises, has announced the acquisition of the Birmingham Barons franchise. The Barons, who finished the 2052 season with a record of 76-86, fourth in the AL Central, will undergo a transition while the Blue Jays aim to secure a position in the top division for the upcoming season.

Despite the Birmingham Barons' recent performance, the acquisition provides the Toronto Blue Jays an opportunity to realign their presence in the top tier of MLB. The Blue Jays, currently sitting 18 games out of first place in their division and seven games out of a wild card spot, have sought to bolster their chances of success by making strategic changes within their organization.

The move signifies a calculated shift in the teams' fortunes. The Barons' ownership, led by Ms. Elizabeth Williams, acknowledges that their performance this season has not been impressive. She emphasized that the acquisition by the Blue Jays does not indicate a decline for the Barons but rather an opportunity to refocus and compete at a level where they can thrive financially.

The logistics of the acquisition involve the Toronto Blue Jays taking over the Birmingham Barons franchise while simultaneously establishing an expansion team in Birmingham to fill the void. The transition will replicate the process of relegation, ensuring a smooth exchange without disrupting player contracts or league regulations.

For the Blue Jays and Barons fans alike, this transformative move ushers in a new era for baseball in both cities. While the opponents on the field may change, the passion and excitement of the sport will endure as the Toronto Blue Jays prepare to take the field in Birmingham, and a fresh expansion team emerges in Toronto.

As the 2053 season approaches, fans eagerly anticipate how these changes will impact the game and create new rivalries within the league. Baseball enthusiasts can look forward to an invigorating season ahead, filled with fresh perspectives and renewed hopes for both the Toronto Blue Jays and the Barons franchise in their respective cities.
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Old 07-03-2023, 07:41 PM   #32
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Milwaukee Braves Face Decisive Game on Last Day of 2052 MLB2 Season

October 4, 2052

As the regular season of MLB2 comes to a thrilling close, the Milwaukee Braves find themselves in a tense battle for the automatic bid to MLB. The Braves, who held an 11-game lead over their closest rival on September 1st, now sit one game behind the Carolina Twins in the PL East. With the Twins boasting the best record in MLB2, the final day of the season will determine if the Braves can secure the coveted spot without going through the postseason.

On this crucial day, October 4, 2052, the Carolina Twins will face the Nashville Sounds, a team bound for relegation to the MLB 3rd Division due to their poor performance this season. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Braves will go head-to-head against the Brooklyn Gothams, a team that narrowly escaped relegation and is motivated to finish the season on a high note.

The Twins, holding a slim one-game lead over the Braves, have an opportunity to secure the automatic bid outright with a victory over the struggling Nashville Sounds. However, the Braves are not giving up without a fight. Manager Bryce Carpenter of the Gothams expressed his team's determination to treat the game "like a playoff game" and halt the Braves' chances of promotion. With pride on the line, the Gothams are ready to give their all in the season finale.

If the Braves emerge victorious against the Gothams and the Twins falter against the Sounds, a one-game playoff will ensue in Carolina for the automatic bid to MLB. The loser of the playoff will still hold the top seed in the postseason, providing some consolation.

In the Federal League, the Jackson Generals, Cleveland Guardians, San Francisco Seals, Oakland Oaks, and Toronto Blue Jays have all secured their spots in the postseason. Notably, the San Francisco Seals have made a remarkable comeback after being relegated from MLB just last year. In the Players League, the California Gold Hearts, Albuquerque, and Buffalo Bisons round out the playoff field.

Baseball fans across the league eagerly await the outcome of the final day of the 2052 MLB2 season. The battle between the Milwaukee Braves and the Carolina Twins adds an extra layer of excitement as these teams vie for the automatic bid to MLB. Whether the Braves can pull off a victory and force a playoff or if the Twins can secure the spot outright, the postseason promises to be a thrilling affair for fans of both teams and the league as a whole.
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Old 07-03-2023, 07:46 PM   #33
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Carolina Twins Secure Historic Victory in 10th Inning Thriller

Friday, October 4th, 2052 - Lakefront Park

The Carolina Twins clinched their 100th win of the season in stunning fashion with a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Nashville Sounds in the 10th inning, their 16th straight win and solidifying their direct promotion to Major League Baseball by 1 game over the Milwaukee Braves, capping a crazy month where they went from down 11 games in the standings to PL East champions and more importantly back in the top division of baseball for the first time in seven years.

The game showcased the Twins' resilience and offensive firepower, as they overcame a strong performance by Nashville pitcher Pepito Cantu. Cantu pitched an impressive 9.1 innings but ultimately surrendered 6 runs. Twins reliever Jon Werner secured the win with 3 scoreless innings of work.

The standout performer of the game was first baseman Elijah Howard, whose game-winning double in the tenth inning sealed the Twins' victory and sparked a raucous celebration among the fans.

The pitching duel between Nashville's Pepito Cantu and Carolina's Arnold Barclay set the stage for a memorable clash. Cantu displayed a masterful performance, pitching deep into the 10th inning, allowing just 6 runs. However, in the end, Jon Werner proved to be the game's winning pitcher, shutting down the opposition with three scoreless innings of relief.

The Twins' first baseman, Elijah Howard, was the hero of the day, delivering the game-winning hit in the bottom of the 10th inning with a clutch run-scoring double that sent the home crowd into a frenzy.

Twins manager, Paul Johnson, praised his team's resilience, stating, "This was a true team effort, and I'm incredibly proud of our players. It's not easy to achieve 100 wins in a season, but these guys battled every day, and they earned this moment."

Player of the Game: Pepito Cantu (Nashville Sounds)
Cantu's impressive performance on the mound couldn't save the Sounds from the Twins' onslaught, but his stellar outing deserved recognition as the standout player of the game.

Turning Points:

In the 2nd inning, the Twins' bats came alive, with Elijah Howard and Matteo Marín hitting back-to-back home runs to put the Twins ahead early in the game.
In the 4th inning, Fabian Coon's home run brought the Sounds back into contention, and they continued to build momentum in subsequent innings.
The Twins' bullpen, led by Jon Werner, kept the Sounds scoreless in the final three innings, allowing their offense to stay in the game and ultimately secure the win in the 10th inning.
Highlights:

Elijah Howard, with two crucial doubles, emerged as the Twins' offensive star of the game.
Matteo Marín's 2-run home run and Colin Love III's 2-RBI performance contributed significantly to the Twins' success.
For the Nashville Sounds, Fabian Coon's solo home run and Matt Raymond's 2-RBI performance kept them in the game.

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Old 07-03-2023, 11:53 PM   #34
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2052 Baseball Season Concludes: Champions Crowned, Promotions, and Relegations Decided


The 2052 baseball season has come to an exhilarating close, with champions crowned across all five levels of the sport. The promotion and relegation system introduced this year has added an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the sport, providing opportunities for teams to rise through the ranks while others must face the challenge of moving down the "food chain" in baseball.

Senior League:
In a thrilling contest, the Carolina Mudcats secured the Senior League championship with a hard-fought victory against the Cedar Rapids Kernels. The Mudcats finished the season with a commendable 71-69 record, demonstrating their determination and resilience throughout the campaign.

Fourth Division:
The Vermont Lake Monsters showcased their dominance in the Fourth Division, clinching both halves of the season and the playoffs. Their impressive 90-54 record marked a stellar campaign, culminating in a triumph over the Asheville Tourists in the finals.

Third Division:
The Maine Guides, already two-time defending champions, once again proved their mettle in the Third Division, triumphing over the formidable Fresno Grizzlies in the championship showdown. Their balanced performance, highlighted by an 84-64-3 record, secured their promotion to the next tier of baseball.

Second Division:
The California Gold Hearts emerged as the Commissioner's Cup champions, celebrating a spectacular season with a record of 95-59. However, instead of taking their well-deserved promotion to the top division, they decided to sell their promotion spot to the San Francisco Seals, who pursued it with fervor after a heartbreaking post-season loss. The Seals, despite missing out on the Commissioner's Cup, will return to the top division after a year's absence.

MLB:
In the pinnacle of the baseball hierarchy, the Pittsburgh Pirates claimed the coveted World Series title. Their 5-2 series victory over the Baltimore Orioles marked a historic moment for the Pirates, who last won the championship in 1967. Fans in Pittsburgh rejoiced at the victory, but the celebration was equally exuberant in New Orleans, where the team was based from 1977 to 2036 and again from 2040 to 2044.

Promotion/Relegation Highlights:
As the 2053 season approaches, Major League Baseball will expand back to 32 teams. The Toronto Blue Jays and the Birmingham Barons are set to swap franchises, with the teams changing leagues to accommodate the expansion.

In the Second Division, the Carolina Twins secured an automatic promotion after an astonishing late-season surge, clinching the best record in their division on the final day of the regular season.

The California Gold Hearts, despite their Commissioner's Cup victory, opted to sell their promotion spot to the San Francisco Seals, who eagerly reclaimed their place in the top division after a year's absence.

On the relegation front, the Nashville team will move down to the Third Division, while the Maine Guides, reigning champions, will be promoted to the higher tier.

In the Fourth Division, the Vermont Lake Monsters showcased their supremacy, winning both halves of the season and the playoffs, securing their promotion to the next level. Hartford will head to the Senior League, making way for Cedar Rapids, the champions of the Fifth Tier circuit.

Criticism and Muted Reactions:
The new promotion and relegation system has been met with both excitement and controversy in American baseball. While some owners expressed concerns about the buyback scheme's fairness, many were pleased with the added excitement the system brought to the sport. As promotion and relegation remain relatively novel concepts in American sports, opinions on the matter continue to vary.

As the 2052 season concludes, fans eagerly anticipate the future of baseball's promotion and relegation system. The successes, challenges, and surprises witnessed this year will undoubtedly shape discussions and potential adjustments in the years to come.

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Old 07-05-2023, 05:06 PM   #35
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Having sufficiently done some extensive world-building to get myself reimmersed back into this OOTP save, I'm trying now to figure out what I want to do next. One of the perils of dynasties is getting caught up in telling a story instead of playing how you want to play and since I'm a god-mode player who plays far out, I'm mostly just wanting to see what happens. But this league is too big and sims a bit too slow to sim 10 seasons fast.

One of the mistakes I made was generating too many offensive players and so there's a GLUT of talented hitters to the point I needed 5 major leagues to accommodate them while the pitching isn't NEARLY as good. So you have replacement level pitchers being aces for teams, I kind of like it from a realism perspective because you just can't find aces at all.

Part of me wanted to just sim ahead 15 years or so and wait for the talent to turn over, but I've started getting into some of the stars of this generation of the league, so I'm less inclined to skip past their primes.

Promotion/Relegation is fun, but it's hard in baseball because you get weird quirks where markets like Portland, Maine has a team that started in the 4th division getting itself promoted 3 levels in 3 years and has a shot at being in the majors and San Diego and San Francisco are about to be relegated.

I'm into that story and that chaos, but frankly, I don't want to try to conjure that world. So I'm probably going to retcon a way -- kinda like trying to imagine what real life would do with this -- where you still have pro/rel but teams find ways to bail themselves out of being relegated (which if you follow LigaMX already happens)

Ideal state, I might do something where I try to follow the careers of the players I care about, look at teams and perhaps the storylines that emerge year after year, since I don't play game-by-game as I don't know how to make that story interesting enough for myself to play.

I mean, there's a small part of me that wants to treat one of these teams like real life, where I take over a real life team that I can buy a baseball cap of, and follow their games -- and seasons -- and get invested in a similar way and let it play out, where I can make moves to fix things, but also perhaps deal with a team amidst a rebuild and figure out how to potentially get them out of it over a period of time, since my stories are always kind of quick rebuilds or worse, dynasties of me doing the NBA-style superfriends titles.

So we're at a crossroads, but I do want to get a bit more immersed into the worldbuild I've crafted, because I'm pretty happy with the general structure of things, so the story will stay weird and generally owned by our friends from the UAE, but from there, who knows what'll happen next?
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