Domestic League
Pilsner Division:
Summary: It's a bear market in the Pilsner. Age and injuries two seasons ago has led the dismantling of a decade long power in Indianapolis. Financial burdens has seen a division champion let major contributors (Aten) walk or be traded (Tiscareno/Velasquez) in a massive sell-off in Syracuse. Even in Dallas, recently acquired big names (Cardenas, Garcia) have been jettisoned and replaced by roleplayer signings, picks and prospects. That leaves Denver, emerging from a brutally long rebuild as the only team ready to seize the division in the wake of Syracuse's redirection.
Favorite? Dallas. It's hard to read what Sully has been planning. He's brought in veteran talent the last several seasons in Gamboa, Cardenas, Skinner, Garcia, Gutierrez and others, only to see him try and flip them out of the organization (somewhat successfully) when faced with financial issues. The basis for a playoff team is still here in superstar pitchers David Arce and Zack Reeves and closer Pat Knight. There's also young talent up and down the line-up in Jimmy Rosema, Jamie Wentworth, and RJ Kemp. The question is, do the veterans stay on board and make a push for the playoffs, or do they get shipped out and Dallas begins to build in the shadow of an emerging Denver?
On the Rise: Denver. The Bulls rebranded themselves after a soccer team and an energy drink, but their long rise back up the standings has almost come to fruition. After an ill-advised foray into quick, aging superstar heavy rebuilding, Carlos has assembled a roster stocked with young talent. A loaded OF features 4 emerging stars in McPherson, Perkins, Verba and Rodriques. Toss in another on the way OF in Tom Wright, and the Bulls have unheard of youth and depth in their OF. C Jamie McInturf and 1B Tom Cole anchor an IF waiting on it's middle IFs Eckstein and Wilkinson to come of age. Their pitching is a work-in-progress as Temeike and Melgoza wait for reinforcements to arrive from AAA in Jimmy Schiefelbein, Ron Robertson and Roger Medina.
Player to Watch: Jamie McPherson. The Denver OF has blossomed into one of the best players in baseball, rocketing up the Top Players list to #5 at just 25 years old. The youngster can hit for power and average, get on base and is a growing monster on the basepaths. His rise will determine whether the Bulls are ready to be a contender sooner rather than later.
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