Approximately 21 years from the actual now. What will the world be like in 2031? Will St. Louis have built their new stadium the Pujols' Dome? Is Jamie Moyer still pitching at age 60 whatever? And is Rickey Henderson planning on a final comeback.... only time will answer these questions.

I obviously have no pitching. So, I figured to combat that as best as possible. This is either going to be a disaster or something hilarious is going to happen. Maybe both?

Lineup:
1. 3B Richard Vanvalkenburg, 8-5-10-10-7
2. C Isidoro Romero, 8-7-6-9-4
3. SS Javier "The Mustache" Barbosa, 9-10-10-9-9
4. 2B Ronald Krull, 9-9-10-10-8
5. 1B Everette Stops, 8-9-10-6-9
6. CF Jose Bemudez, 7-9-10-7-7
7. RF Derick Gutierrez, 8-6-10-7-6
8. LF Frank Bolen, 8-7-9-10-7

Bench:
C Thomas Lor, 8-6-3-9-8
1B Milo Kotter, 5-8-8-10-5
3B Royal Vandiver, 9-7-2-10-9
SS Raymond Solomon, 7-9-4-5-7
LF Eugene Nilles, 7-7-7-10-7

Starting Pitching:
1. George Mills, 8-9-7
2. Arthur Desrosiers, 9-8-4
3. Camilo Bernal, 6-9-7
4. Tony Cruys, 6-6-7
5. George Weiss, 6-6-7

Pen:
Ray Harvard, 6-7-6
Richard Meaney, 6-7-9
William Hamann, 7-5-9
William Marconi, 10-7-7
Vincent Haynes, 9-10-7 (setup)
Patrick Delossantos, 10-5-9 (closer)



Could finish 1st. Could finish 3rd. Who knows. What I do know is that if you combined the pitching for St. Louis, Chicago, and my team, we probably still can't form a decent pitching staff. I'm saying the NL is open this year, Florida being the only playoff lock (barring catastrophic injuries/poor performances