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Morris, Villarreal Earn Accolades
November 10, 2063 With the end of the 2063 season, the Brewster Baseball Association's Office of the Commissioner has announced season awards, and to no one's great surprise, Bikini Krill hurler Winston Morris was named the Frick League Egan Award winner.

Fast Lane Takes
Home Hardware"It makes me happy, you know," Morris said. "It's great to be seen like that. But to be honest I would rather have pitched better against the Bluebirds. The way the season ended sucked."
Morris posted an 8.10 ERA and blew a critical cave in the post season after registering 31 saves and a 2.23 ERA in the regular seasona season that saw him blow only 2 saves that whole year.
"I'll use that ender as a motivation to get better," the 22-year-old said.
The Krill front office has announced that Morris will be given a billet to the team's off-season development complex on Pain Island in hopes of improving his ability pitch more innings on shorter rest.
That sound you heard was the shudder of every hitter in the Frick League.
Making the award even better was that teammate Enrique Villarreal came second in the voting. The 25-year-old lefthander posted an even more impressive 1.51 ERA in 77 innings. The pair has bonded to become one of the most dominant right/left weapons in the league, and goes a long way toward defining the team's movement toward the top of the Pacific Division.
"It's great to have them both back there in the pen," said starter Paul Worboys. "It means that you can be pretty sure that if you can get the game into the 7th, you'll come out with a victory."
November 10, 2063 With the end of the 2063 season, the Brewster Baseball Association's Office of the Commissioner has announced season awards, and to no one's great surprise, Bikini Krill hurler Winston Morris was named the Frick League Egan Award winner.

Fast Lane Takes
Home Hardware
Morris posted an 8.10 ERA and blew a critical cave in the post season after registering 31 saves and a 2.23 ERA in the regular seasona season that saw him blow only 2 saves that whole year.
"I'll use that ender as a motivation to get better," the 22-year-old said.
The Krill front office has announced that Morris will be given a billet to the team's off-season development complex on Pain Island in hopes of improving his ability pitch more innings on shorter rest.
That sound you heard was the shudder of every hitter in the Frick League.
Making the award even better was that teammate Enrique Villarreal came second in the voting. The 25-year-old lefthander posted an even more impressive 1.51 ERA in 77 innings. The pair has bonded to become one of the most dominant right/left weapons in the league, and goes a long way toward defining the team's movement toward the top of the Pacific Division.
"It's great to have them both back there in the pen," said starter Paul Worboys. "It means that you can be pretty sure that if you can get the game into the 7th, you'll come out with a victory."