Soven Foxes

The Soven Foxes are a major league baseball team in the International League of the Proseperan Continental Baseball League. They are in the IL Northern Division. The Foxes were the first team announced in the PCBL incarnation, and play at Trade Field in Soven, Eniglos. The team is owned by Luke Sanders, with general manager Roger Lambert and manager Richard Todd.

History
The Foxes were unofficially created in 2007, by Soven residents to play with other loose teams in the area. An article was written about them in the famous Ennish newspaper Ul Apolg in 2012, highlighting on the players and their backstories. The backstory of pitcher Charlie Marck was the one that caught the most attention, as well as his impressive pitching skills. It was this article that jumpstarted the demand for a baseball league in Eniglos, and soon the entire continent.

Ennish businessman Luke Sanders, president of Coca-Cola Prosepor, picked up the team for the equivalent of 200 million dollars, and sustained three original players on the team: Charlie Marck, August Solway, and Matthew Atelick.

The team adopted its minor league affiliates on January 4, 2015.

Roster
The team's first roster was completed and announced on March 3, 2015, about a month before the season officially began. Below is the current Soven Foxes roster.

Rotation:

18 - Arlem Emble

14 - Elliot Kimball

22 - David Lagares

7 - Charlie Marck

3 - Brian Vance

Bullpen:

26 - Scott Bergeron

8 - Manny Bernal

11 - Antonio De La Rosa

49 - David Griffith

27 - Lance Grimm

28 - Travis Hodge

5 - José Martínez

Catchers:

4 - Vincente Castro

23 - Julien See

Infielders:

15 - Matthew Atelick

30 - Gregg Sorvo

19 - Ryan Gourney

21 - Ze-Min Cheng

20 - Chris Hays

Outfielders:

24 - Justin Scheller

29 - Steve Archer

13 - August Solway

12 - Juan Jose Andrés

45 - Brody Hall

32 - Ralph Smith