Arkansas Falcons GM/Owner
Mike "Stump" Matiash has
refused to bribe the commissioner decided to blow off his DMBL duties this year, preferring to spend his time and money on a fantasy softball league that he's starting up this year. "The time has come for a DMBL-equivalent for softball" said Matiash in a
60 Minutes interview. With his team off to an 0-7 start, many Arkansas fans are clamoring for Matiash to sell the team.
Marietta owner
David Landsman is championing former owner
Adam Kozubal as a possible replacement.
Meanwhile, in
Sardine City, the Straphanger

s have decided to jettison all their prospects in favor of veterans. "Clearly our strategy of drafting young players has backfired" said co-owner
Chris Calvosa. "We can no longer make our fans wait for these lollygagging whippersnappers to get up to speed." The Sardines have released young prospects like
Evan Longoria,
Colby Rasmus, and
Joba Chamberlain in favor of veterans like
Rich Aurilia,
Craig Biggio,
Carlos Delgado, and
Mike Piazza. "We're pretty confident that we can rebuild the 1997 All-Star team" said
Greg Calvosa. "Now if only our team scientist,
Dr. Sam Beckett will just finish with that time machine..."
Finally,
Tampa Bay Plunkers owner
Bill Levesque was seen being carted away by men in white coats and being escorted to the
Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, VERY Nervous after penning some curious conspiracy-related posts to his team's Team Notes page. "They're all in on it!" said Levesque before being locked in the van. "From
Matiash, to
Garretson, all the way up to
Zajac!" Levesque's notes and journals were confiscated by DMBL league officials.
Happy April Fools Day everyone...tomorrow, back to reality.
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On a related note, the Sugar Bears have announced they will stop cheating!
Butch: Now I KNOW that's an April Fool's joke!
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