Vicente Lamb, Stars Reporter
October 19, 2055


Acquired: Free Agency, 2055
Born: Kulu, Turkey
.278/.351/.469, .820 OPS, 121 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
Signature Moment: Went 2 for 4, with 2 home runs, a sacrifice fly, and a walk, scoring 3 runs, on August 18th against the Hawaii Tropics
Basgil had a solid 2055. He won't win any association awards with his production, but he was good, and from a dollars per WAR standpoint, all you could ask for. The stars had been missing Omer Dijkstra, who departed after the 2053 season. They thought they had gotten a good replacement in Martin Hemming, but he only gave them a below-replacement level performance in 2054. Looking for a plus defender in either corner outfield spot who could swing the bat, they landed on former Blazer, Basgil, who hadn't been an everyday player for Montreal since 2051. As Hemming continued to regress this year, Basgil forced his way onto the lineup. Hemming was eventually let go on waivers in late May, and Basgil became a fixture in the Stars lineup.

Acquired: Free Agency, 2055
Born: Murphy, Texas
3.96 ERA, 80 K, 34 BB, 101 HA, 9 HRA, 97.2 IP, 86 FIP-, 2.0 WAR
Signature Moment: Struck out 6, walked 1, allowed 4 hits, and 2 earned runs in 7 innings against the Yellow Springs Nine on August 15
As the Stars rotation fell to pieces in May, the club reached out and signed Esteban Cruz to a modest two-year deal. Cruz hadn't had an encouraging spring (which was why he has available at all), and a short break-in period in the Valencia bullpen wasn't all that great either. Nevertheless, Cruz was pressed into service because the alternatives were that bad. Although he only notched 2 quality starts in 19 tries, he was a fairly steady performer, and his 2.0 WAR in a truncated season wasn't too bad. The bar was low for Valencia starters, and he cleared it.