Boston Bandits

Inaugural Draft
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, the Boston Bandits were the first team on the board. With their first pick, they chose right fielder Wyatt Kenny. In the second round, with the tenth pick, they drafted Canadian pitcher Bryant Carriere.

2000's
During their first season, Boston struggled from the beginning and finished the season dead last, seven games behind the New York Bombers. During their first offseason, they retained the services of their three best players, Wyatt Kenny, Morgan Lynch and Bryant Carriere, confirming the popular belief that these three are the franchise players in Boston.

In 2001, the Boston Bandits bounced back, thanks to Wyatt Kenny's delightful season during which he broke numerous records. The Bandits recorded 32 wins and 16 losses, en route to their first ever Championship Series. In the 2001 ABA Championship Series, they defeated the Dallas Rangers in five games to claim their first ever Championship.

After an astonishing 2001 season, the Bandits didn't make a lot of changes to their formation. Wyatt Kenny remained their top player and not many newcomers arrived at the team. While the batting was phenomenal in Boston last year, their batters were more silent this year and it showed in the Bandits record. They dropped to 2nd place and lost a Championship Series rematch against Dallas in five games in the 2002 ABA Championship Series.