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[22 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 61 views]
Nashville Does Nothing

Nashville Does Nothing

Team makes not even one signing in off-season

by Hare Bush, staff writer, The Tennesssean
They did nothing.  Absolutely nothing.
The Nashville Apostles went into the off-season with needs in their rotation, bullpen and around the infield but came out without a single new signing.
“Wasn’t worth the cost,” team owner Jason Wert told reporters.  “The greedy players were asking for outrageous contracts and those who were only slightly greedy would have cost us a draft pick.  I’m not giving up my team’s future for one overpaid aged veteran that will miss …

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[21 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 123 views]
CBU’s 1st All-Star Game

July 14th 2009 | Princeton Fieldhouse
44,686 fans were in attendance in the Princeton Fieldhouse as the best of the best in the Classic Baseball Union battled it out in the league’s first All-Star game. On a cool night with a slight wind the Landis League and Giamatti League All-Stars took to the field for the 7:05 game time to begin writing history. Taking the mound was Whitehorse’s ace Gustavo Diaz versus Gaston Couture of New Orleans. Couture would go on to line out to centerfield, Sioux Falls’s Bryan Wigmore would …

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[1 Aug 2009 | 2 Comments | 41 views]
Nashville Fans Stunned At Team’s Performance

Nashville Stunned By Team’s Performance
“I can’t believe we’re not last,” fans say
by I.P. Offen, staff writer, The Tennesssean
“I didn’t think we’d have any chance at .500 even from day one,” Apostles fan Oliver Babbish said after the team dropped a 6-2 decision to New Orleans to fall back to .500 on the season.  “Considering they were building for the future from day one I expected the most interesting thing at the ballpark would be the two foot long hotdogs they sell.  I’m glad I have something good to watch.”
Babbish wasn’t …