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World Order Of Baseball 01-01-2028 Home | | | Breaking News |  | Saturday, January 1st, 2028: Palouse Hills Whirlwind Ship García to Stuttgart Officials for Palouse Hills confirmed that they have traded 25-year old catcher Ángel García and 19-year old minor league center fielder Jack Boucher to the Stuttgart Stallions. In return, the Whirlwind will receive 25-year old starting pitcher Brennan Dillon.
Lifetime in 317 games García is batting .301 with 9 home runs and 125 RBIs.
Over his career the 25-year-old Dillon has won 16 and lost 13, collecting 258 strikeouts and 77 walks in 260.1 innings with a 2.63 ERA. Opponents have hit .226 against him. |  | Saturday, January 1st, 2028: Swap: Greene for Díaz Fans in Rome woke up this morning to learn that their team had traded 25-year old center fielder Barton Greene to the Savannah Fire Ants. In return, the Gladiators will receive 35-year old starting pitcher Anastasio Díaz and 19-year old minor league center fielder Domingo García.
In his all-time stats Greene is hitting .265 with 193 hits, 6 home runs, 109 runs scored and 50 RBIs.
In his career Díaz has fashioned a 126-99 mark, 3.83 ERA and thrown 1996 innings. Opposing clubs are batting .253 lifetime against him and he has logged 1245 career strikeouts. |  | Saturday, January 1st, 2028: Hall of Fame Welcomes Miller What a career and what a ballplayer. Ben Miller truly was one of the best to play the game and today he was enshrined into the World Order Of Baseball Hall of Fame.
"It is an honor to be mentioned with the greatest players of all time. I want to thank my family, friends and teammates for supporting me throughtout this long career," the outstanding third baseman said at the induction ceremony.
In his career, Miller played in 2532 games with a .281 lifetime batting average. Among his 2513 hits were 490 doubles, 45 triples and 490 home runs. He also scored 1585 runs and drove in 1608 runs.
Ben Miller retired from baseball at the age of 44. | | | | |
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