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SL News: Draft Pool Revealed
Friday, December 26th, 2036
The list of players who have declared for the first-year player draft was announced earlier today. BNN will have special coverage dedicated to this draft. Just look in the transaction section for the special page dedicated to the young players hoping to make a name for themselves in the show.
Teams now have a chance to scout the draft pool for 65 days before the draft is held.
The top players available (in no particular order) seem to be: 1. David Schrattenthaler, 17 year-old RHP out of high-school. 2. Buddy Patton, 18 year-old 1B out of high-school. 3. Charlie Smith, 22 year-old LHP out of college. 4. Alexander Carter, 21 year-old RHP out of college. 5. Dave Becker, 17 year-old RHP out of high-school. 6. Bobby Norris, 18 year-old RF out of high-school. 7. Tom Bishop, 19 year-old SS out of high-school. 8. Ralph Minor, 20 year-old RHP out of college. 9. Walton Gibbs, 18 year-old RHP out of high-school. 10. Amor Campos, 18 year-old CF out of high-school.
You can find the draft pool in the league transactions screen (league menu).
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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, December 22nd, 2036
Who holds the single season record in the United States Silver League for saves?
Kevin Woods, VAN, 36, 2022 Augusto Jaramillo, ACKC, 35, 2014 Roberto Silva, DC, 33, 2033 Eric Miller, EP, 32, 2017 Lynwood Matos, NASH, 32, 2026
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Henry Madore's Album Tops Charts
Friday, December 19th, 2036
Henry Madore appears to have a bright future in music when he decides to hang up the spikes.
The Cleveland Browns third baseman recently released a jazz album and sales are brisk across the country, with the self-titled released currently at the top of the charts.
"This is better than I ever expected it to do," he said. "I always thought I had talent but never figured people would be so into it."
For their part, Madore's teammates seem to be taking his success in stride.
"I hope I can get him to sign a copy of the album for me this season," quipped Alejandro Araya.
The new music star said he's happy with the success, but for now his focus will remain on baseball.
"I'm overjoyed that I did this and it's something I'll likely get back into once I retire, but I'm still a baseball player," he said.
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