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The 2025 MLB Season Is in the Books, Time to Prep for the Next TABL Season!
Another great baseball season has come and gone, and what a ride it was! The 2025 MLB season delivered everything we love about the game, breakout performances, dramatic pennant races, and a few surprises that will definitely shake up the upcoming TABL campaign. Now that the dust has settled, it’s time for every GM across the league to shift gears from watching baseball to analyzing baseball. The offseason is here, and that means scouting, spreadsheets, and strategy! To hel
Jerry James
Oct 22, 20251 min read


2026 Free Agent Draft Information
Free Agent Draft Order 1-10 1 Toronto 2 Las Vegas 3 Chicago 4 Philadelphia 5 St Louis 6 Cleveland 7 Seattle 8 Denver 9 Atlanta 10 Cincinnati Free Agent Draft Order 11-20 11 Houston 12 Minneapolis 13 Dallas 14 San Francisco 15 Miami 16 Brooklyn 17 Boston 18 San Diego 19 New York 20 Buffalo
Jerry James
Oct 22, 20251 min read


Yelich’s Power, Bohm’s Bat Lift Braves to Extra-Inning Win in Series Opener
TABL Beat Writer - Sammy Linedriv The first game of the AC East playoff clash between New York’s cross-state rivals lived up to every bit of its billing. It was crisp, tense, and beautifully pitched, the kind of baseball that feels both timeless and fleeting. In the end, it was the Buffalo Braves who claimed the opener, edging the Brooklyn Panthers 3–2 in ten innings on a walk-off double from Alec Bohm under the lights at Buffalo Park. From the opening pitch, it was clear bot
Jerry James
Oct 21, 20252 min read


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
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