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TABL Pitcher of the Year Voting Now Open
It’s that time again, when aces take center stage and every GM gets a voice in crowning the best arms in the league. The TABL Pitcher of the Year voting is officially open! After a season filled with brilliance on the mound, from dazzling debuts to veteran masterclasses, it’s time to recognize the pitchers who set the standard across the league. These are the arms that defined dominance, kept hitters guessing, and gave their clubs a chance to win every time they took the bal
Jerry James
Oct 29, 20251 min read


Trout’s Thunderbolt Lifts Panthers to Conference Finals
Sometimes the biggest moments come after the longest waits. One swing, one flash of timing, and a season turns on its heel. For the Brooklyn Panthers, that swing belonged to Mike Trout. Down to their final outs and trailing by two runs in the ninth inning, Brooklyn stormed back from the brink. With two on and one out, Trout turned on a fastball from Jason Adam and sent it arcing high into the Buffalo night. It didn’t just clear the fence, it cleared the weight off a dugout’s
Jerry James
Oct 28, 20252 min read


Announcing the First Version of the TABL Rookie Draft List
The TABL Rookie Draft is just around the corner, and excitement is in the air! We are excited to share that the first version of the TABL Rookie Draft List is now available. This list is an essential tool for all participants, providing detailed insights and rankings that can greatly influence draft strategies. A special thanks to Royce for all of the research and for Chris for organizing it, their hard work and commitment to assembling this valuable resource. Final Thoughts
Jerry James
Oct 26, 20251 min read


Three Walk-Offs, One Dream: Friars Head to the Finals
Sammy Linedriv - TABL Beat Writer Baseball has a funny way of circling back to the improbable. One moment you’re watching a lead unravel pitch by pitch; the next, you’re watching a bat flip under the stadium lights, a roar rising from the crowd like thunder breaking over the bay. On a night when nothing came easy, the San Diego Friars punched their ticket to the National Conference Championship Series, and did it, once again, with a walk-off home run. Mike Yastrzemski was t
Jerry James
Oct 25, 20252 min read


Bays Bash Bruins in Game 7, Advance to Conference Finals
Sammy Linedriv - TABL Beat Writer Baseball can break your heart in silence, one swing at a time. In a series that had given fans six tight, unforgettable nights, Game Seven was the rare exception: decisive, lopsided, and utterly stunning. The San Francisco Bays, left for dead just days ago, completed their comeback with authority, routing the Boston Bruins 7–2 at Fenway Park to capture the American Conference Championship Series. Ben Lively, the unlikely hero, delivered the g
Jerry James
Oct 25, 20252 min read


Marte’s Late Blast Forces Game 7 as Bays Edge Bruins 2–1
Samy Linedriv - TABL Beat Writer If October baseball has a heartbeat, you could hear it in Boston tonight. Every pitch carried weight, every out carried consequence. When it was over, the San Francisco Bays had survived, and the Boston Bruins had been reminded that momentum, like the ball itself, can change direction in an instant. It was Ketel Marte’s turn to play hero. With two outs in the eighth and Paul Skenes still on the mound, Marte sent a fastball soaring into the ri
Jerry James
Oct 25, 20252 min read
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