"The league has created the excitement around the games, making players feel that they are celebrities, which can't and hasn't been done overseas."
The league has created a great image for itself, but there's more to the game than marketing.
The league created new divisions for the 2013 season, splitting the twelve teams into four divisions.
Players are responsible for what they put in their bodies, but the league creates this insatiable monster of competition.
When the league created the developmental squad, the average number of players on injured reserve fell from 11.29 per season to 5.9.
However, nine teams signed on to begin play in 2008, and the league created a Western Conference.
The coaches also want the league to create a standard severance package for assistants.
The new league ultimately created a financial disparity that the Barons could not compete with.
The league created a second Rookie of the Year award.
Since the only organized ball for women in the country was softball, the league created a hybrid game which included both softball and baseball.