Moneyball has one opening for season 66. Im the commissioner so if you're interested in joining, let me know.
The World has a 55/120 MWR and several other private World rules to ensure fair play and balance,
Team#1: San Jose (NL South) -- stacked full of talent, but definitely an older team. Most of the great talent is still signed for a season or two so, with good management, this team could easily compete for a title. Even though the talent, on paper, looks good, it has under performed. However, the owner did not rest his position players and it doesn't seem like he managed his pitching staff to where his best pitchers pitched the most innings. So, there could be an opportunity for improvement with just the players on the roster.
Team#2: Pittsburgh (NL East) -- veteran mlb team, but only 13 mlb players are signed so the franchise has a lot of flexibility. Also has
the 10th overall pick from last season and some decent players in the farm --
pitcher,
Catcher,
Pitcher,
pitcher. These players are likely good enough and have enough control to help with a rebuild or used as depth if you want to jump into free agency. I get it, it isn't anything to write home about, but this is not a terrible franchise full of bad contracts, this can be turned around quickly or can be used to contend with a handful of moves.
Team#3: Columbus (NL North) -- this franchise has a decent farm with players like Felix, Matthew, Stu, Esteban, Pat, Shou. They also already have some young mlb talent -- Ralph, Jim. If you add that up, it is a fabulous young core of players and this franchise has a good future.
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