Huron Hogs
Team: Huron Hogs [ID #205]
Location:
Huron, SD (Plains)
Owner:
None
Rank: #665 - Rating: 59.51
Fan Mood:
84.27
Prestige:
39
Color:
Pink
Team Notes:
Mar 14 2066:
Lance Hamilton was signed as a free agent.
Jan 13 2066:
Xavier Thomas was selected to the national team of
Virgin Islands.
Jan 13 2066:
Rasmus Bergstrom was selected to the national team of
Sweden.
Jan 13 2066:
Alfonso Rivas was selected to the national team of
Spain.
Jan 13 2066:
Jonas Eriksen was selected to the national team of
Norway.
Jan 13 2066:
Johan Knutsen was selected to the national team of
Norway.
Jan 13 2066:
Lars Haugen was selected to the national team of
Norway.
Jan 13 2066:
Bart De Haas was selected to the national team of
Netherlands.
Jan 13 2066:
Jose Olivera was selected to the national team of
Guatemala.
Jan 13 2066:
Aatu Laine was selected to the national team of
Finland.
League Record:
Wins: 27 Losses: 32 Pct: .458 Last10: 4-6 Streak: L1
Ave: 5.7 - 5.7 RS: 337 RA: 334 DIFF: +3 Power Index: 97.3
Cup:
Group 23 [0 | Eliminated]
Press Releases:
Jan 13 2056:
None Shall Pass! -
by Chingis on July 23rd, 2022
Camelot's lofty walls and acres of space beckon for a new breed of fan! With the maximum allowable ballpark dimensions and a team based on pitching, defense, speed and contact, The Black Knights were unstoppable last season, winning the Series in a gentleman's sweep.
As they climb to DV.3, their motto stands, None Shall Pass!
Aug 14 2053:
Rumors of War ... -
by Chingis on January 27th, 2022
Turmoil has overtaken the streets of Huron. Word has it an invasion is inevitable, and the Samurai mascot may soon be no more. Who is this undefeatable enemy? A horde of axe-wielding Norsemen are reportedly making their way across the plain as we speak ...
Aug 19 2048:
I'm Turning Japanese, I Really Think So -
by Chingis on January 8th, 2021
In the northern rural town of Huron, Michigan, tucked snug on the border of Canada, a new craze is setting in.
Japanese baseball.
Oh the residents have long been accustomed to international travelers passing through. But Chingis is here to stay, and he's starting a new culture.
"I believe there are many capable Japanese players that just don't get a fair opportunity to grow and prove themselves here in America. I want to give them a place they can thrive"
It hard to argue, as the team which started the season with a league low .380 record, has gone 46-40 since Chingis started implementing the new system.
Fans are showing up in Samurai gear, cheers are heard in the stadium again, and who would have thought sushi could go so well with hotdogs?