Nark Posted April 26, 2020 Share Posted April 26, 2020 Daskel Metro Sports SUMMER DAI QUALIFIERS TO START NEXT WEEK High School baseball is just around the corner, and with it, a new Championship to look for! All 30 prefectures are preparing the last details for their prefectural qualifiers. The champions will play in the nationally recognized National High School Baseball Championship, also known as the Summer Dai. More than 2000 schools are preparing for this new tournament. Fujai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nark Posted May 7, 2020 Author Share Posted May 7, 2020 Omnis cellebrates their win over prefectural rival Instituto Senda Sede Yaten ROAD TO THE DAI - PREFECTURE CHAMPIONS After weeks of intense combat, all 30 prefectures, and two subdivisions, finalized their heated qualification tournaments. The list of winners will participate in the next National High School Baseball Championship, also known as the Summer Dai. The Tournament Lottery will be drawn next week. The full list of Champions is listed in the folowing table. Congratulations to the next Astordai participating schools! Kuyama Raion kōkō Baldosero Escuela técnica Rodurigo Kamui Yunta Escuela Agreste Railén Azalas Escuela técnica Tauren Nishimizu Okinami Sohgoh Kurooka Kanjo Aillri Escuela vocacional minera Ten Ten Gakuen Sankai Yamashida Koku Pirepillán Cerroverde College Tasel Instituto Sein Shotkor Liceo 8 de Shotkor Hanto Yubou kōkō Anakiri Escuela Hilaya Rankeu Colegio 10 de Rankeu Sorken REI Institute Sorken East Kuji Kiten Gakuen Nahuel Liceo Stellari Yaten Colegio Omnis Konkashken Otoun Ragún Colegio Montenegro Pircas Escuela prefectural de Pircas Araucai Liceo Amul West Kuji REI Institute West Kuji Gainen Gainen ken Tsurishima Kokai Shokugyō Vertientes Lorenz Institute East Ástor Instituto de Ástor Yukino Kainen Rimahi Mauri Izka Colegio Soles de Izka West Ástor Colegio Mirage Fujai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nark Posted July 27, 2020 Author Share Posted July 27, 2020 | BASEBALL | ICE HOCKEY | BLOCKBALL | OTHER SPORTS WBC49: Daskies wins vs Sarzonia, miss the spot By Nakamura Gou (@GomuraOfficial) This year was a brilliant display for Daskel's baseball team. However, the Group 2 of the WBC49 was unforgiving, and Daskel couldn't clinch for the playoffs in Newmanistan. "You know, this hurts in many levels, but the worst feeling is that we couldn't make Shintaro play" Told us Kojima Takeshi, ace pitcher of the team. Shintaro Nobuhiro is the catcher of Team Daskel. The alumni of University of Daito was injured at series 7 vs Banija, after a close play directly on the plate that ended with Daskel's tie at 8th inning. "I'm obviously frustrated with this outcome, but I have to learn that my health come first. This injury will take months to heal. Nothing serious, but I have to take care of it. After Shintaro left the team with a leg injury, Team Daskel lost the next series against Kohnhead 3-0. Back-up catcher Eidome Yōichi placed a public apology for the result. "I replaced a giant on the field, and I failed. I did the best I could, but we lost the series in terrible fashion. I promise to be 100% better next series against Sarzonia" Ended the words of the young catcher. Series 9 against Sarzonia were, by far, a surprise. The first series against them was a victory for the Daskies, and this time, our national team did it again. The team, even after losing a qualification spot, were grateful and answered Eidome's statement, with words of encouragement and future. The next series is the last for this WBC, confronting Daskel with Liventia on the Daito Kyujo. Let's cheer once more for our Daskies! ScheduleFriday, 7/17: Series 1- The Jovannic 1 - 2 Daskel (2nd) Saturday, 7/18: Series 2- Daskel 0 - 3 Banija (6th) Sunday, 7/19: Series 3- Kohnhead 1 - 2 Daskel (4th) Monday, 7/20: Series 4- Daskel 2 - 1 Sarzonia (3rd) Tuesday, 7/21: Series 5- Liventia 1 - 2 Daskel (4th) 7/22- Midway break Thursday, 7/23: Series 6- Daskel 2 - 1 The Jovannic (3rd) Friday, 7/24: Series 7- Banija 2 - 1 Daskel (4th)Saturday, 7/25: Series 8- Daskel 0 - 3 Kohnhead (4th)Sunday, 7/26: Series 9- Sarzonia 2 - 1 Daskel (5th)Monday, 7/27: Series 10- Daskel v Liventia Fujai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nark Posted August 24, 2020 Author Share Posted August 24, 2020 Work in progress. The league will have a two-way simulation: The forward simulation, with current, up-to-date seasons, and the "Backward machine" simulation, where we relive what happened in the DPY until we catch up to the starting year. The thread will be build over time, and some things may change with the backward results. DPY--- DASKEL PRO YAKYUU --- Daskel Pro Yakyuu (Dasukeru Puro Yakyuu) or DPY, is the top professional baseball league in Daskel, TWP. The league started in 1360 SM with 8 teams. After the regular season, the best four played in a three-game per series playoffs. After that inaugural season, the league had many reformulations. Nowadays, the DPY is conformed by a two-league system; The AO (Blue) and AKA (Red) leagues. It's a common debate if one of the leagues should incorporate the DH rule, but until now, the DH is not employed in any kind of daskelian baseball. Both leagues have their share of historical teams, contrasting with the newest clubs. In current system, each team play versus their league rivals 18 times; six 3-games series in total. They also play 3 times vs teams of the other league. After the regular season, the DPY hold the Star Series, a championship play-off tournament to decide the top pro team in Daskel. Each league top team is automatically qualified for the Star Series in their league arc. The second spot in each league arc is decided by a 5-game series between the second and the third place of each league. After that, the championship continues with 7-games series until the finals. A⮈ LEAGUE AO league, also known as Nishipuro (West pro), is composed by six teams aligned in the west and center side of the country. In terms of club ages, AO has older teams than the AKA league. Historically, baseball developed early in the west side of Daskel. TEAMS KUYAMA KODIAKS Seasons: 55Ownership: Kuyama Electric The team took the popular name of the Kodiaks as a representation of their prefecture's shape, which resembles the head of a bear. Their play-style is a mix between traditional smallball and hard hitting. KUJI PIONEERS Seasons: 60Ownership: TransBAN A little snippet of team info Important Players: C-Shintaro Nobuhiro, SP-Takasaki Kaito, TSURISHIMA ORCAS Seasons: 49Ownership: Morioka Corp A little snippet of team info Important Players: SP-Ten Takaichi HANTO ARGONAUTS Seasons: 60Ownership: Hanto National Harbour (Hanru) A little snippet of team info Important Players: SP-Kojima Takeshi, KUROOKA BLACKBIRDS Seasons: 41Ownership: T.S.U Group A little snippet of team info HAMAGUCHI GALAXY Seasons: 10Ownership: KEY Innovations Hamaguchi is one of the mid-young teams in the league. The Galaxy started operations when the Mizumita Blues disbanded. The team is well known for playing with a hard-hitting strategy, which is uncommon in general on Daskelian baseball. The fans call themselves the Cosmonauts, and the games usually hold visual pre-game shows. ⮝K⮝ LEAGUE The AKA League, also known as Minamipuro (East Pro), is composed by six teams aligned in the east and center side of the country.AKA league has younger teams than the AO league. but also hold two iconic baseball teams: The Metros and the Diggers. FUKUTANI BISONS Seasons: 10Ownership: Nanoto Telecom A little snippet of team info DAITO METROS Seasons: 60Ownership: Metropolitan Shinbun The metros took the obvious road of taking the "metropolis" part of their prefecture name. The team is owned by the Metro Shinbun, a big newspaper in Daskel. Their biggest rivalry is the Kozan Diggers, which holds since the very first season of the DPY. Metros fans are not that loud, but they have a really organized fanbase in each game. Important Players: SP-Nagai Ken, TEN NAVIGATORS Seasons: 24Ownership: DKL Airlines A little snippet of team info KOZAN DIGGERS Seasons: 60Ownership: SteelCo Public Steel Kozan is the mining center of Daskel. Rounded by high mountains and giant trucks, Kozaners are proud of their mining heritage. The fanbase of the Diggers is called the miners, and they usually go to the games with a safety helmet as an identity marker. Watch out for other Kozan's fanbase traditions; This team is one of the older clubs in both leagues, and their fans are really passionate and loud about their local Digs. Many Diggers fans are working class, and the team acknowledges that with reasonably cheap game tickets for home games. The Diggers hold a rivalry with Daito Metros. Important Players: C-Eidome Yōichi, TAIYOU GOLDSTARS Seasons: 5Ownership: ASA Dairy A little snippet of team info Important Players: SP-Suwada Sei HOZEN ZENITH Seasons: 30Ownership: TAIGA Cars A little snippet of team info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nark Posted September 16, 2020 Author Share Posted September 16, 2020 | BASEBALL | ICE HOCKEY | BLOCKBALL | OTHER SPORTS DPY: The Half Report By Nakamura Gou (@GomuraOfficial) TEN - Yamamoto of Ten Navigators hits a homerun versus Daito Metros We're in the middle of the 1420 season! Let's make a quick overview of the action in both AKA and AO league. A⮈ HALF REPORT Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts 1 Kuji Pioneers 54 37 0 17 302 218 +84 111 2 Hamaguchi Galaxy 54 27 0 27 221 253 -32 81 3 Tsurishima Orcas 54 26 0 28 255 241 +14 78 4 Hanto Argonauts 54 25 0 29 228 248 -20 75 5 Kuyama Kodiaks 54 24 0 30 240 256 -16 72 6 Kurooka Blackbirds 54 23 0 31 231 261 -30 69 Kuji demonstrated once more their power with a brilliant display of small ball talent. With a rampant +84 run difference, there’s not so much danger for the “Big green” on the first spot. The surprise of the season came in the form of the newly reformed Hamaguchi Galaxy. After hiring prospect pitchers Minato Hiroshi and Kanegae Masahiro, the team propelled itself into a unexpected second position. Their run differential was still damaging, but even with the team playing unreliably, they found themselves at the very top of the table. Tsurishima Orcas and Hanto Argonauts have a fight of their own in the center of the table. With 53 more games to go, the teams are already thinking about the Star Series. Tsurishima is clawing their right to be part of the playoffs, but Hanto is right behind them. Will the Islanders win, or will the pride of the port take the spot? Kuyama and Kurooka are at the very bottom; however, one place was way more surprising than the other. Kurooka struggled from the beginning, with rumors of team rebuild in the close future. On a different footing, the sinking of the Kodiaks killed many fan’s bets on the season. The reason of the results are not clear at all, judging by their roster, packed with Veteran power who made the team a top tier squad in both leagues. ⮝K⮝ HALF REPORT Team P W D L For Ag +/- Pts 1 Kozan Diggers 54 32 0 22 260 207 +53 96 2 Ten Navigators 54 32 0 22 230 209 +21 96 3 Daito Metros 54 27 0 27 259 260 -1 81 4 Taiyou Goldstars 54 25 0 29 222 246 -24 75 5 Fukutani Bisons 54 24 0 30 216 237 -21 72 6 Hozen Zenith 54 22 0 32 225 253 -28 66 The new season started with a big rivalry on the east side of the country. Daito Metros trailed behind their eternal rivals, Kozan Diggers, when Ten Navigators started a brutal campaign that ended with a tie into the first place by points. Diggers power potential was the only thing that separated Kozan with the more aggressive smallball playing Navigators, who nonetheless accumulated a +21 run differential. In the lower half of the table things are also surprising. Taiyou Goldstars managed to surpass both their expansion mates and the older Hozen Zenith, who suffered in the bullpen side. All three teams have negative run differentials, suffering huge loses in their series between the top three of the table. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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