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Major League Baseball Dreams 10-25-2017 Home | | | Breaking News |  | Wednesday, October 25th, 2017: Major League Baseball Dreams News: The Offseason Begins The cathedrals of baseball are silent. Another Major League Baseball Dreams season is in the books and what a season it was! The champion has been crowned and the winners sent home to decorate their trophy cases. The fans have been left with many exciting memories to recall over the offseason. League awards will be announced over the coming weeks, but while players head for vacations and the ballparks are empty, there is plenty going on behind the scenes. The offseason is a time for baseball's front office gurus to turn their attention to getting key players under contract, making key financial decisions and for laying the groundwork for next year's campaign.
You may now manually select the league award winners, the option is available in the league menu. If you want the AI to select the awards, simply ignore the option. |  | Monday, October 23rd, 2017: Washington Nationals Win World Series It was a storybook year for the Washington Nationals as they closed out a 4-1 series win over the Seattle Mariners to claim the 2017 World Series. They wrapped it up with a 7-3 victory to cap an incredible season and brought home their 1st championship.
The Nationals manager gave his view of the series, "We had a lot of things going for us, offense and defense doing it at the right time. That's what it takes win a World Series."
"We're disappointed we lost, but we're also very proud of what we did all year," said the Mariners manager. "They played better baseball than us and they beat us."
During the National League Eastern Division regular season Washington put up a 99-63 record and finished first. |  | Sunday, October 22nd, 2017: Twins Reliever Hurt Off-Field The Minnesota Twins are reporting that John Burness will be out for about one week with a fractured finger. It happened when he fell down inline skating.
This season Burness has earned 8 saves, tossed 65.2 innings, made 55 relief appearances, fanned 60 hitters and posted an ERA of 5.62. Teams are hitting .311 against him. | | | | |
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