AVAILABLE FRANCHISE:
NL South (formerly Monterrey Walking Tacos)
This franchise has a mix of youth and veterans, emphasizing power and basestealing. There's no slouches in this division, so gear up for a challenge.
AVAILABLE FRANCHISE:
NL North (formerly Trenton Continentals)
Defending division champion with star talent on the ML roster (e.g. perennial MVP candidate
Everth Ramirez ) and rising starts still on the farm (e.g.
Wilt Brocail and
Stefen Brito ).
AVAILABLE FRANCHISE:
NL North (formerly Ottawa franchise)
Previous owner wrecks did a great job starting the turnaround. Payroll here is negligible, and you're looking at the
#3 draft pick this season. ML roster already features excellent, inexpensive talent (e.g. 3B
Charlie Jacobsen ), and the minors feature future superstar
Yuniesky Colome and likely perennial all-star SS
Max Burnett.
What's the obvious missing element? Pitching. At least with a #3 pick in the draft you can be assured of fixing that issue promptly.
AVAILABLE FRANCHISE:
NL East (formerly Cleveland Diesel Legends)
Now here's a franchise definitely on the rise: the young stars are under control, affordable, and litter the roster. See? Here's just two:
Jason Meyers
Rick Barclay
And maybe the best relief pitcher prospect you've ever seen:
Esteban Baurista
There's even an ace SP in the house:
Ricardo Rodrigo
11/22/2014 9:05 PM (edited)