New York Bombers

Inaugural Draft
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, the New York Bombers were the third team on the board. With their first pick, they chose right handed pitcher Joe bin Wafeeq. In the second round, with the eight overall pick, they drafted catcher Kevin Wesling.

2000's
New York won the first division on their first year, with a 24-19 record. In addition of winning the division, New York went on to win the Championship Series, becoming the first ever ABA Champions.

After a stellar first season, the team struggled in the following season. Some experts claimed their counter performances were caused by the unexpected loss of team leader Kevin Wesling. The team was unabled to reach the Championship Series, finishing the season in third place, seven games behind with a 25-23 record.

The Bombers were not considered a considerable threat in 2002, with a projected record below .500, with their team struggling to adapt to the other teams upgrade. Their best player showed up, but their lack of depth showed up too, the Bombers posting a 25-25 record, missing the playoffs once again.