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Judge Launches Giants to Game One Victory Over Bucks
On a warm Texas night thick with postseason anticipation, the New York Giants wasted little time in reminding everyone why they’ve been one of the league’s most balanced teams all season. A few loud swings, a few quiet outs, and a steady hand from Logan Webb carried them to a 7–3 victory over the Dallas Bucks in the opener of their first-round playoff series at Meadors Park. It started innocently enough, two scoreless innings that felt like the calm before a summer storm. The
Jerry James
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Joey Bart’s Late Blast Puts Friars in Control of the Series
Baseball, as it often does, found its poetry in the unexpected. Two nights in a row, the story belonged not to a superstar or a headline arm, but to a backup catcher thrust into the spotlight. Joey Bart, the man brought in as insurance, has become the man writing San Diego’s October script. After his dramatic walk-off in Game One, Bart did it again. This time, in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the score tied 3–3, he sent another ball soaring into the night sky, a t
Jerry James
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Bart’s Ninth-Inning Blast Lifts Friars to Game One Victory
The October air hung with that familiar weight, the kind that makes every pitch feel like a promise and every swing sound a little louder. Game 1 between the San Diego Friars and the Miami Hawks carried that feeling from the very first inning, and by the end of the night, it belonged to the Friars, 4–3, in a game that reminded everyone how fine the line is between victory and regret. The Hawks came ready. In the top of the first, Corey Seager’s single and Christian Walker’s s
Jerry James
Oct 20, 20252 min read


Boston Takes Game One Behind Rookie Power and Veteran Poise
You could feel the October air had that extra charge — the kind that makes every pitch sound a little sharper, every swing echo just a little longer. It didn’t take long for San Francisco to announce their presence. With one out in the very first inning, Ketel Marte — cool as you like, turned on a Corbin Burnes fastball and sent it sailing into the night. Just like that, the Bays had a 1–0 lead, and the crowd was still settling into their seats. But baseball has a way of even
Jerry James
Oct 20, 20253 min read


Cleveland Hornets Make Exciting Return to Pittsburgh for 2026 Season
The excitement is tangible as the Cleveland Hornets gear up for their highly anticipated return to Pittsburgh for the 2026 season. This announcement, made by the APBA Baseball League (TABL) on October 15, 2025, signifies a pivotal moment in the franchise's history. After over two decades in Cleveland, the Hornets are heading back to their original home, where they first took flight in 1977. This transition is not merely logistical; it’s about reviving the team’s spirit and re
Jerry James
Oct 15, 20254 min read


“High Stakes in Minneapolis: TABL Deadline Deals Shake the League”
The August 11th transaction deadline has come and gone, and TABL managers didn’t disappoint. With the owners meeting in Minneapolis as the backdrop (and maybe a few adult beverages helping grease the wheels), the league saw a flurry of trades that could reshape the pennant race.
Jerry James
Aug 15, 20253 min read
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